Ipartan Cagers Open Year With 48-29 Win Over I Dance Facts Arc. Auhuchon Is Absent Kalamazoo Cast Polishes Radio Shaw Grows Today's Up; to Broadcast n , Kush of # Activities , Karelin,NotAyres, And On Saturday But His No. 3 Leads Lines {or Fall From Theater term Campus Kampu* Kapnrs, student variety Simon* Will Play Sophomore Wins Game Action Again Play Opening radio show, will begin ita third year at Michigan State Saturday With Symphony Oratory Contest Minnie Shine 'Accent on Youth' I when it moves to the stage of the | Stat* theater for broadcasting. Member* of the music de¬ Sopll, Seniors Pace Slate Scoring good tin*, but by all Will Directed by Prof L. D. Barn- partment staff are flndMf , i,k to thi* corner by Open Doom hart. Kampu* Kapers last year By Kri Kitchen their spare time occupied bjr figure in the familiar eld No. .1 of Che*, • m.« w. S. Gettemy. Tomorrow Night attracts capacity audiences rtoh There was a new a series of public concerts an L' Homo Economics depart- Saturday, when It played in the ter Auhuchon as Michigan State's varsity basketball forces warned her class In inter- "Accent on Youth," annual the end of ' Union ballroom under Sponsor¬ Edward cpcnetl the 1040 season with it !R to 20 victory over Kala¬ watinz. While they were on fall term play, tvill open in ship of Independent Men's league. violin at Michigan Stato colltaa, mazoo college at Jettison fiehlhouse Monday night, but 2,50tt 1, p to Detroit last .wee's. FairchiM theater tomorrow. Headlining the show are Jon will appear ai aolniat wtlh Uto 'Spartan fans were ncclnimimt 1, explained about where to Curtain will go up at - 8:15 Rovick, Detroit aenlor. as M. C., a new fair-haired boy before and Art Rowland's band, with r them again to be buck p. m. The play, by Samson Raph- aelson. is under the direction of Marty Vial and Bill SldrratrMwr Jack Caltaghan will Mercury Hit the game's end. Dr. W. Fawcett Thompson. It will a* vocalists. Dudley Jones, sophomore parking sign' there." j be presented both Wednesday and The broadcast will begin at 1 Miss Child) 8 Degree Low | forward from East Chicago, Ind., i was the lad who donned the shirt exactly 3:30 p. m., much to 1 Thursday night* of this week, eral Arts student from Detroit. made famous by little Aubie. With on,', All surprise, they all were Accent on Youth is a gay soph- except Miss Gettemy. jgticated comedy dealing with p. m. as the Brat part of the thea¬ ter's regular matinee program. compete next in the state oratory; ha, nol cortest to be held winter term i ,.rj| confused everyone, Gen- chairman John Vanllnu'en Here Monday i 11 the glory of the State All- Kampu. Kapert this year is un¬ After being chased j th«,ater people. " and specifically Hoyt. Liberal Arts sopho- j |,as ordered Scabbard and Blade gj America' s fine performances, it > • Ann An unofficial temperature of around the block j wltli the problem of a youth-age der the sole more from Battle Creek, platedj and pcshlrg Hide members to , . must have weighed heavy on his hart, with degree* above zero wo. recorded , should<.r.5. bll, JoTCi CRnw throufh, three of four times second In the contest, with an ora-1 turn in all lickcls by Thursday, J combination in matrimony/With lie avnilnhle at in Lansing yesterday at 10 p. m. j ^ jead the' Way by a policeman, the uniqueness of ideas • as th© basis tlon entitled "What Price Dcmnc- Tickets will utill Law busload of women of lls production> it roieases the racy." | Miss Hoyt transferred the Union desk and the accounting Lowest predicted temperature in the first vnr- stopped once more at idea of truc theater life. Machine Shows from Illinois Wcsleyan this your, j office until Saturday. yesterday, according to the East j Bf^'1 s i t y collegiate CART BUZZARD. KNIGHT Judges in the contest were Prof. • <3. D. Menchhofer, P. D. Bagwell. I «•. » Lansing office of the United States J weather bureau, was IB degrees er^layed^hf ^Although"' he **'" Cast in the play are Doris Buz- f)||(Hru |j|%firlllS her tardiness was, zard, Plymouth sophomore, an£ Principles Of R. G. Turner, and 11. V. Dordier.|l all of the speech department. | W 'C Lower temperature- are pre- 1 Wj fipprnre unt#»« crash out o# the upper Ticketj may ^ purchased at Appalachian mountains, is locat¬ sisted by Keith Stein, clarinet. rn ones at five cents each, ln.~Uc.U- Ito. reveal- ,hp <>rcounU[,( o(Tj« or ,t ,h? ho, ed on the ground floor of Morril The Quartet in A major, Op. IB, om the housemother. hall and was built by the depart* no. 5 by Beethoven; Clarinet uffice on the night of the play, College to Aid he ten Pin* vMftie in ; ment for this purpose about five Spiking rumors that non-college are not port of a ml*- j ..HoWe„ of wason tickets should Qunitct In A major (K 981) •sidents of the village were using I tow line alley. M bcl-t h>v(. ,h(,m reVrved .1 lea.t 48 ars ago. Mozart; and Italian Serenade by ) Jungwtrtli a scalp- i hours in advance if possible, In The overall length of 8H fert Hugo Wii comorltod the pro- Moliey, junior speech ma-1 the bus. Sec. John A. Hannah U.S. Ag Project m-CS!.' Findlnc Uw order In .erure .eat* in the *cr. vers two units, the Brrt of wplch i grai^, n Lathrop, und Bela Ken-J stated last night. "If this condition rxnrinlT. to bar.* contains layered clay. The string quartet will again enior farm management exists, it is in violation of college no Claude L. Nash, of the ; the** tickets." Dean Koch, Theto ■ paper layera. Above those layer, ! a pear in the second* Collegium student from Bangor, debated II-1 ics extension service, wi j Alpha Phi president stated, j Musicum of the year to be given linois Weslevon Monday night on J A1 Henton of the Unitn nsure doubles, all j placed to prevent them from froi Sunday at 4 p. m. in the music the college debate question. ; ' Bureau of Agricultural >uld be made at' luring and rUing above the tc j auditorium. They will play a pro- Two Liberal Arts .-tudents. Fred j rved at least 48 ' of the machine, | gram of 16th und 17th century | Perry, junior from Lansing, ord i time." Koch also i When the second movable uni ( chamber music including Second i Robert Niehnl. senior from Jar k- mti' fiil Mouse gles and posssibly ; representing npplied force, F'intalsie by Claude Le.Ienne. | son, represented Michigan "State' -ay be purchuxed : rranked up. upward relief can be S!rin(( Qunrl"C| no. g by Matthew I Saturday iiflerm ^ .play !1 observed as the rhnl roll* in op- j aickp. and Trio Sonata V by rltlon deb tall tales about them, — polite directions from the crest of, nrnry purcell. | the high - the discordant tune : the rising fold. Some lateral re- —— Card Phvxics Men Attend ■ ]ief is noted since the sides of the Slmifi May Put English Rubs paper, Beth -he was entertainirg J * , j compression machine bulge out- member of the ro- I (J, (,l M. MCCtlllg mt family In her j .ste basket. Trap-1 Representing Michigan Stat On the Skids, Says Orbeck ng the creature in (college at the winter meeting o • bosket by ; ihe Xfichiian Teachers of College j rectlon, the results would probably ] Ry H*tty l.ou Storck kei'^t imi'^neth P'-ysivs convention al the Uni- more closely approach natural con- Lgtekt catch phrattes and kl«llK | vers, ty of Mtehxan Sunday were, ditlon^ flontiltB around the Unlntl j dav duclini( ,hp cx I may come tn be taught in colleKi'.curricula if the present not being disposed | Profes-ors w G. Kr™">bor.. and and Bridl, . housemothers from all domitories, in tne Un rludtng part-time assistant*, will grammatical principles, says Or¬ , . „ , Jacketing or totting down of | TO_,p> ,urorjty and fcalerr.ity cd by t'n ,A1 | •Char lei Committees are: ( meet for the first of a series of rules in the English language, he houses and the house presidents beck. Hcnie instructors in fresh¬ dinners in the dining hall of Abbot thinks. of all dormitories, sororities, and man. Arthur Pope: man English tend more and more • at 6 p. Language always follows poli¬ co-op houses. Ian Van Dyke, La to emphasize the English langu¬ The following committees were Howard Fox; arrang 11«P will be followed by an nder the Dinner M. JL V/ inspection trip through Mason and Abbot halls ahd a social evening age in actual practice rather than tics. states Orbeck, but he doubts in charge of the tea. grammar. Slang, according to Orbeck, is whether German can be extended over all the territory that Ger¬ General I Parlin, Don chairman, Carolyn Postiff; recop- aid Hath; program, tion, Harriett© Lundberg; flowers, 1 gerford, Richard De with football movies in the social a legitimate and necessary devel¬ many now owns. Even when Eng¬ Jeanne decorations, ley Pagewood. ! room. The committee appointed Greenhoe; lish was submerged after the ; by Dean H. B. Dirks includes: opment of any language. It is the Norman conquest, the langtfigc j 'Professors E. E. Kinney. W. L. raw material out of which literary of the common people rose again, j > Cockrel, A. H. GnA'er, L. A. terms are formed. Thus Shakes- I Smith; and R. L. Champion. Home Ecs Celebrate Birthday of Woman In 1899, Mrs. Richards brought "In addition to a daily thorough there wwre a hall for them." Leader Detroit, Hon. E. If. Lothrop said: hesitation in admitting more, if { M.S.C. Online clab— Tuesday, 7:39 p. m. about the first home economics training in the care and labor of BEGAN COURSE IN IMS Faculty dining ream conference at Lake Placid. This the dairy and all household af¬ The f.rst regular course in Home j Economics for the instruction of j fairs, educate them in everything national organization on Dec. that will have a tendency to make women, was established here in | a SI, IBM. At this time Mrs. Rich¬ 1895 Abbot hall, the present j Music practice building, was a ards was elected the first presi- useful dormitory as well as a lab for cooking, sewing, and calisthenics. Through the efforts of Mrs. When Abbot hall became too small to house the women stu¬ dents, the present Morrill hall was ; built. At that time and until it In 1BS7 Eva Diann Coryell (Mrs. William McBain) or Grand Rap¬ ids. graduated from M. A. C., be- Hew Roundup . Rriuu College Nazis Try Knockout Tacti, ■VMS aft tough Job thin ywr bat the »ld*llne expert* over In JmknR BeMhoaee etlH predict plenty Bulletin On Major English Cities of action. Student* will, thin *e**on, lie (Iven mom No idle threat wa* fiermany's rccentjy «nnounced Int nti,„| of methodically "knocking out" important EngHsh cltif , chance to *ee that action, athletic depart¬ ment Head* *ejr. fSetellatlon of trie** bnck- iKterri* win *lve tate-cotner* who ntt In the Cilice Nov. 15. when Nazi bombing plane* admini*i,red, sound beating to Coventry,'~" end *onc» * ncer-perfect view of the field of I. kj I.IWU FMtar* »i.«U,H. Rm.1 Birmingham. Bristol and nth- Obwrvw. In the or.:. A Slate Sen. Ilarry T. HltUe will play. tllirara 'Cheek. and Baloneee" at WAHHINDTON—What i* happrning in England today er major Industrial manufae- In addition Athletic Director Ralph Young i* ii tmrrage of truth. Smidcnly. Brlti«h rcn*Jr* have turlng ccntcrs of England! m<[)l ihou|d Antoncscu erection of extra hleecher*, lm- announce* pa**ed a »ucye**i"on cf new* *tr.rie» whkh admit What P. have b«fi I d»mon«trat«l i>y . , poaiible l**t year h#cail*e of lp*t minute 8. military ob*ervcra long ago knew, that thi damage id Nazi irtrirtegy I* _ .. M(. ronatruction wcrk In the Iteldhouie, which England was terrific, that at.--' fact that anti-aircraft rlcfcn* ha* »J»' » win eliminate nece*»lly for hanging out MM: OUTING f XtfR— been centered ..n lamdon, leaving Near Cadi*. Ohio, j] , Color movies of the Gaspe pen- plane priatuctinn had *luwe0 stam-n by I*rof. II. C. prrdicament* than t*.rrr y , ■■-r - ut NODBN 6KHS side for Ileeskow id meeting of the M 8 C. th# days at the flfirst W«r!d War. j well aa Ita own group. Outing club At 7 p. m. t'iday in There fact* also bave been ad- j By MART U» KIKMHAV knock-out tactic*, goattwrnpton, I Worker, union ho. lud.-d |iraJ Tom Greene. Don Way, Charles Too handy fnrtilty dining room of the Unio.y. mi'ted by resporuibfe cabinet offl- i Mil KAMA TAC¬ port on th. south - Joe Simek A datan of >m. FIhmI pinna for th# H1ko Sunday Mrs on th# flmr of Parliament, i IT* fall t*rm *ml-form: o;,,. I Cherbourg dfffmnt atallon. probtMy wonldn't will be formulated. Thr sudden frankne** mean* orly K.M .. ,h. t Hll„ thea- i "tuh** t to conrantm-ed attac r. . peseue nparot*. a v DlK.k,, factorlr*. I pared by 3.000 feat of , u- ...Dorothy Hunter all Innad to a than mnho of thooo thing—the Ilritish #re telling hi beJ"*'d »* the 4<(l« 'hp" , d d S'^hX* band^rom j ravaged or.e dbropt a meal hour any more HfKW JKMCT M SC. New n.UII— Jerseyites will meet #r US that unle*s they get eve srreat- ' help from the United States, -".pyord.byInNazi city areCer-' the bomlu, .age. where be- : werethetrapped and all „ll>. Wednrsd.iy In the Unfort they inuy face defaa! Detroit. i high" command claim,. i were not axprctrd to lie nt 7 p. m. Bert Barry supplied th# lunporrh. A get-together nt I):d- Actually th# situatHoft bai cTturse at u vciton dinner Mf>n-[ TAMATDO /.MAtno 4 O0MIRATEH C'OOFERATE^ .,BJ j "ntll Monday or Tucri, U. H. policy of Improved rein- ] 'X(*k- ley's Mendowltrook during Christ¬ changnd materially, cxte;» for day night as tho result of a sue-, Inrm - in th# interests I fv.Wi ormv h, Around the inas vocation will be planned, and the wlllh gresT.rf the British to ctVM hunting trip. also formation of a club here on talk about W. The odd* dcrtt»,-e!v have l»een w. ». triih Mexico | Hor# with Mexico in Bud Hick* went to New York ' of western hemisphere agm.tul the Br;tah lid week a, one of the State rrp- ] ii »n far being warmly th# interests solidarity•nyL received | . tirc< Greece'8e#s anr^ hi NEWR—Pac from the rninule France surren¬ resentatives to the natkmal inter-j Mexico City where Manuel^ AvMe IlitbSkelcli Sliom Editor's Desk NEWMAN mi GAME— dered But thank* to the Greeks Catholic plnyefs have been In¬ and the failure* of the Italian fraternity conference. iCamaeho. ialert of Mex- il address yfj- lUirkgrourul Of Willi Jack C. HindiIr vited to attend the Newman cltib fleet. Bri'isb odds have -mpnvH PHI CHI ALPHA— basketball game to be held at the con*id#rnbly, thouih th#jr are not trrda.v. plerigen Bovick, nenior I at Alumina This fact, together with the accumulation of hotel AD MAJOR* coturrn, namely tha* «•' t>f St. James. Joseph P Ken- J ,r fromMt^et' "* ?. "®'* it/ inwb cents. I pro absence not ill rat Ion cards that many of us have Hotel admlnhlraflon I nation—the United Stat* will' act a* Pwstmabtei. Court nedy a'nounred in Washington!^ county, rotlrclr.1 by now. give. Use to top, ,|**-ulntlon. j ^ trnn,f„, w||| ,nrH v • • could tip the war • | yesterday He gave his formal ,'"7' wh,ch S°T'J ;| ; alii A natlo; «1 poll. Student Optnifm Surveys of student advisers at 4 p. I one way nr the other KAPPA ALPHA TIIETA— America, of which the State News is a member, nesdny Irr organisation n | Lord Lothian's frank wld last night j rtsigna'tlon from th# post to tUr '■ ^c^T'^Mhemer) asked collegians throughout the. nation how many the Union. Fred Pew, chairmanl[that UritMin wait warm Itetty Wolrott and Betty To^v*. Pi III for CMinpm Farre—. ict classes they cut in a typical week. - i of sludent mlviaory committee, will be In charge of.the meeting.) j V"~'i A aurvey will t>e ronilucted thi* *wk fnr Sixty-two per cent of tiie students Interviewed • • • surpn-e to diadmin Student council to dctetmjne .indent opiit- attended all their dasrm. 20 per cent cut one class ((INNERVATION CT.UR— Scu»v len on the coraage l>an that ha* Ixn-n morn that week, 10 per cent cut two cla«N#« Four perl Conservation club will hold ,t,j'*h.r.d the siene* or'le** in effect h.cie for the pa.t two year*. cent, was the number who cut three rhisses and also j final meeting of the term at 6:30 *n «ontld The ban. promoted hy a former editor of the rlam*s. proportion of the total who cut four or more | p. m. today in sun room of thejhon* tiie | Union Fafeterla, S|wnker will be j Pr*>-*'d that Wo general the State New* net In hi* capacity a* editor but a* a count .1 mcmlier, was pa**ed hy n In connection with this poll, it should be pointed j '• B. Dartlett of Michigan Depart- fi?**1' nut that last February 64 per cent of the collegians j went of Conservation. | t^um^ 4irjvn previou* council on the pretm*e that It would WOLVERINE PICTURE nave mate party-goer* money and would thus enable more student* to attend formal par- tie*. Llttla IE bill Id leu Theoretically applied to all open format* for the pa*t two year*, the impracticability of the ban ha* been dcmonMratcd hy experi¬ i# why the*# students nttrndtxl mirt «>f, ence. At a numticr of open formal*, the men and also why tho*# who cut did *n. j nvstion might show whether or not the > ffl M .f who went to tnly one or two dance* a ye... ng,reported for ab##nc#s compels class! I. ,1 'were wared out and their partner* went it if the excellence of lecture and reci- bfr'yf? ' flowerloM, while date* of patron* and *«".• t makes student* want to attend. .4- .1 end II.M.t>.('.* were bedwk»*t in Idoom*. ted to believe that In a gmxt many in- : g.)-V'.s. When asked bv interviewer* thi* w-cck clally at Michigan State, the threat «»f • t® f ^ bow they feel about the han. student* should •re ruts thnn are. permitted by college 1 ff f '-S I ^ave nu hesitancy in answering; e it nducive to «!.»*» attendam-e th in s. ' v The matter of a man buying flown* for a * woman he like* well enough to buy flower* for i* entirely a personal mnttcr. and cannot tie regulated t y student council or any other .'i: organization. .t The council ha* no more authority to pro* 1 hibit women from wearing corsage* their es- send them than it ha* to prohit.lt men " cort* t from wearing tan *hne» or to prohil.it worn, u : from wearing fraternity pin*. rmation. Evklently «»thrr* felt tiie ftPARTAN CAMERA CLUB— The whole business i* a silly I .resumption me slept through the class peri**!* of authority and ought to tie tossed in the red their opinions that attcThlarce a*hear, win re it rightfully belong*. The Sew l»e«l* rwwe lagteil Tr.pt- * will In ctntzM to the qrrtem in rffwl »t M S C. end ; ^ ' mr..t „ make fxtmrrw pr«rllrr m»U ntntrruUnn In- A number of other colleges is the Oxford or voltm- t iucs»tion* ifterwurd Givr I Nt Something '■ n«w drag «f jrt not miwtag crop* in nntrr l<» collect titi y attend.to# plan. Under this method, atten- • ■ • gowrnmrnt chfckt dance at classes re*t% entirely with the stifdent He NED* ftT \ff — She'll Chrri-ii ran B« tn el... or .lay hn.w The onlv require- j A|| mcmhrT, ,h# stMr Hew . mem he rnurt meet I, tn have hi. wt rk d w at wil| 4 p ,f I Herr's II orf; for ( ops the eml of the term and to malrtam a .at.starto-y m ,hr NfW, m, , Md Zest to Your Dally life ■ aetraiaftfc ! Union annex The meetinji w In Mk-higgp State cnllriff l>ecnn?in); an easy plltft college, for example. npernte< on a vnlun- ;•* well c* ramuu tary elar* attendance basis. Students who have syAq ^parter* Fjf mark for gneak thleven? A few day* hgo report* rf petty gtratinff of cogtn hurtir ouUk!# rUi*«ruoiita h«« calkni ttudied there and then tramferivd (o Michigan State |traa* the Olivet ayatem highly. Voluntary attendance hu at lex-t this one maj»r. • • • FTlDiNT DtHUTORIF.S— of the 1940-41 Chew Delicious • to ftudrnt*' attention. Ycalenlgy tvtninf, further repivts Mated l*>ir.t in Its farcr. If an IrstrucU.r la not good ht» ^Imb-i* .11 * now available at th class attrndiime drop* For introvertlve teachert, p«.,jon t}f,^ tht* is probably tU rifht, but it dcea. 't do »(udenu aruj Campus Uejce* lt.»»;i< at«>.< B«M'k »torc. The doublemint gum
  • play phutcirraplta niounttM on pc*- •hy gad Wl!, remain ,m in ,h»„ pi.,.T ter* advtrti*ing the imndnp nll-. «lW-gr |4uy From the ttandpal.-1 of the sUntent, he would; for thr n(.,t ,TW orcks. or unt I Leen detached and cgmeE JFWEI. icq DOUBIXMWT GUM. . In a r!«*>rot'm, and he could often learn Just 111 0 • « ( RRmt Union and the Auditorium. Yon know how much hm # to to much by read w g * textbook for an hour as he van <«r ART AS WOMEN* I lACilF Editorial refn wrong room 15. publicity, room 7: radi< Grand Raptds There ihey diqeetvon, too, and h»lp* *W—*— Y®*1 If it it disagreed with the teat. It's course* like thi* r««um luJ. social, room 104, an vi*It Barton school'* drrrourt and keep your teeth attzacthw. MMf ta (md4 M)tbb| ttlrnMf there Ihrrr kmi 'I be a «u cm K. thai 1 was thuikmg of when J wrvt# the preceding social yerr tee. room 107. Junior higl* grades Th# sha¬ de t* wUl m##* wA th# itnm Treat your.eU to healthtml. f*t»-bir'7 j anagraph Mere eouid be a real ihaltang# to educator*. « PtfYMCJ COUOQt'irM- • • • and th# art tupcrviaor* tf Jx . , ' DOUBUM'jrr G'JM every day. iballenge to make their cleat eettsons so inte.e*tmg **> tn tor mabve that studenU would attend because i "Width* j Dr. J. W. McOrath of Ray tmistum an will discut 11: id Rap:dv public Miaa Alma M. Ot-sttcb. mtrw* tor in arl» Will acccw>r#rvr th# mi«mimelu|isilllP|®,IBr,IBt^ igfat **w the inaugur«tii>n of an- they felt the awe tings too valuable tn miss, not be* 1-mea of Atonuc Ewegy Lcveb • fauketU!! at Mkkljfgn Stile cause there was a rule somewhere that msrt. "Yuu today at 4 p m. In room 101 of It WITH YOUR NAME IMPRINTED 50 for $1.00 a Ail up qjty, PeceWMr W tmf ' rt Men G«nWKAR State Takes A Geologist* Spend Faculty Acts Cony* At . Big Part Summer In Surrey To Aid Defence On Student " imlRafwfe Highlights By Patty Jcm ftlttey In Chicago Exposition Two M.S.C. students did | bit toward the national defense ;rr.nram this summer, and if thing* turn out it may prove u their I Trips Away Introductory progrom of the Lanring Concert Orchestra la rather important bit. Dmim Will Govern' rot CnUy Mrmfcwi for 1:30 p. m. today under the direction of George Suthcrlin. By KEN KVHN An judge's of the rnlernit-j ! [potation. Four mrml^rs of the Hill, with the exposition as well n\ a lU- I Iient many ..tud.nta (mm various Dale Wellington. I^»ke City jui* for and Darwin Quigley, Qulney Student Drlrgatm To OonvcntioiiH An interesting Wednesday pro¬ lional Live Stock oxpositlqn pa.trent are slated,tu attend the J Afrtcultural and other deport. i tenior, both geology mnjjor*. were nUrtetl the nerioun mutter of 1 -nitsBl meetln* of the «,,!» .. ietmc mW tb* M. 8. C. Blind. Consisting of talks con¬ geologist, to prerere .letailed itiip. ' by the faculty on head? will give a - Cotlllcil Seeks d°'" r ,K will takn part of the Michigan State in the cerning phases of their work there, or musical program# by some -of their people, the program is on &«TeZ 'and from many Canadian proving to- [j^rtment I ^ ^ ^ VZti n PrXTon >T i \ A Dolomite. , grayish limestone ' *"Ven,in* j convention, which ore estra-.. trip, to „iw, "wleiy ^ Hm ' containing a maximum >.ers. Prof. L. R of consei vatiofi will Snow, Autos rume ft rather jrnjmrlaot aKjiec? j in national defence operationn in j Student# who leave rampu# for bHrnl. 'mi ty agent leader "Reflection# on the Boss Machine Competing with some 31 other alo peak at the rn ret ing. !i .. En*t , Lansing' r.enr record • vicw ,,f ,l* UM? in »H«iatl#m# where j attendance at convention*, which # toad master at the Cflff- of the United States." all bo Uiute.1 Huffman . cb.tr> «r,d flexibility mu»l I * banquet. Other membem Uncommon ieam* State, irom and ever Canada, M hi gun ij bu of j rought sever- { F.eech Irrcgufart- manigan hi,-Landry will act as chairman of al problems to city council in re¬ f a-Here daff will MMres# tles will be the subject of C. R. stale college, animal husbandry I Hl, d„,ly raM|, „,r . One-thud lighter than alumfji- gular meeting last night. pus section* «f the convention. VanDusen's program Wednesday rattle judging can Society of Ar imal A petition signed by residents | urn and s'rongcr with alloys, Kill .'nndiirt foftim and panel at 4 p. m. Diftcusfion of such ex¬ G. J. Propp, placed 20th in .1 con- meeting. ir the urea of Center St.. that bar¬ magnesium is now used in air- teet of judging animal entrlcr. ; plane orglne* and fusilage*, amorg ample# as delayed speech or no e to be given at a con- riers l>e erected to protect children 'other speech .it all will be presented. competing for blue ribbon# in the ifi;y !,«, «( the sign* Dmc Cfmmic.1 enmpany a Midi Sur-h request# mu»t indicaig who agreed to put up the bar- were nrvrral vtuder t* from I name# of delegate*, when the trip , nery in pin-point scab In j and R F. Lanpharo. depart- vhirh hii« made wide in- j Michigan Stnte college inrludin# J to be made, where, for v/hot t instructor. A report of Mi- \ttv\n ",,u l""r l,,rm aown' [ R A. Smith. peal-,gin! is to 'he .fate's apple en p ; Jnrnfft Williurr#. Htverdale -.en- 1 s of hird.« will »»c given by council pru. ed a motion to convinced that there is1 enough en01 1 purpose, and date of return to - Cs'ion and J. H. Mim- j «: 1ft «v m Strings in t.ie mot ior. who tied for flrvt place in • : Cottral and C. A. Brandiy of ! -rect t,,<- barrier.: on Center and j potential magnesium i Michigan ' rnn,pu„. |h r-«neiate Ir. plant ; 8:30 a.m. Calendar for the cuttle judging and Albert Hell I regior a I poultry research lab- ! ncluded Dutterfleld and Chester- to tupply the nation f..r Irundrrds ' If the gronp i# composed of wo-, fleld street hill#. ! of years. Wallington a d Quigley, -v v il conduct a diseus- ' 0:30 a. m. Organ moods. MAM MTRRTF H1T.NCA Sandiv-kv junior, who won wv-|0f;,.ory . ,nOTJ , tu-'' ness: The 1 •■iftg; seating, Glenn San ford. East ! animal husii.tr dry dcpat'rnent and (A*' ■#IcllII"'tI snow and ice. j in# analyzed at Lansing. All students nominated to make K J Rsumnr.en, as- | t^r-ing; Imnqt'et, Jim Rrakeman | pl-'M-ed 27th in a judging meet in The council commended pity > Mich trip* mind be academically «nel i f horticulture,, dincuaxlon .on • Contact, Hampton 4:30 p.m. I.iften to the hand. East Lansing; publicity. Ralj.h j competition wtfh many other to! .V'.rman. East loosing; program legiate teams from thi* country ;'"|For Crashes, snow f-ernoval crew#, for clearing. Vliitli Man Will Give streets speedily after each eligible. The committee indicated thai a report of the convention codling moth ' 4:4ft p.m. Summary of the new- H. R. Proulx, East Lansing; en- an,l Canada $150 Damage Caper at Chirapo proceedfngs wottfd t>e helpful and .hi. extension spec- j 4:5ft p. m.. Tlie day's mat ch. •ertamment of high school boys ! P™' H. C Rather of farm ci „ On recommendation of V. J. WD Oaten. A'soriste p appreciated and *hould lie f.ubmit- • ulture. wilt con- 1TJB8DAV8 PROGRAMS Ralph Tenny. Ra«t I-anring; stag announced Monday that he M'amp, council passed a lerolu- »or of mathtmatlrs at Mu t*"*l to the dean to whom rcquctf rrreived word from Prof. If fo.- the trip was made. . party, r.mar i^er-en, fainting. that parking on tioth sides' State college and tereatvh 11:13 a. m. Stehert and Sydcn- Rett 1 grove, who accompanied n>t farm crops judging team >v »•-», ■f Grand ltlv»r Ave from Charle* t-ate m sfHti%lic« »,f th«- Mu strick. land frnntpotintion. J B. zI>»**> that the college entry plated 1 Sliawk lo lie lln-u ■ Brown, fainting; guru*, reception. enth a >u team in the exfioslt to ..fie hour Students will thur be ; pa:cr lyfofr the Aire: ■ a chapter «f Mu Phi Ep< !.ee O Menncr, Uniting: registro- tion id liigli rrtiool boy*. George Further details on how individual j fb de l, E.»st fainting, going toppwl nom ixirking ran fir all -,I AKr.jnorry and S atw»- >! mime honorary entries fared were lacking cen- j esr t < n Alla n f.trret roltided with lay in thi. .irrn, cnundl irtntpd KKtrty (>| Ainrrlra. at wilt bold a musical and Wroner, East Lansing; and trrkets Victor O leyrt r. chairman and flrmatmn. ;»ccording to Ra'hrr a ' driven by A- drew G Weide- ,tit. Council al»o votfrt hi pro- ln« in Chlraxu. Tltur i at the home of pro. and would not be announcest I* ( m um. a member of the will de- • Hihit parking m the mirth .Irht of :|t|, of hi. pa|x-r .. Robert S. Shaw. 2 K«r- Rex I-amerton. vire-ch«irm#n. fore Wednesday when Pcttigrovo : pertment faculty, as Weidemami O.klilll SI. from Evrftirrwi !o of Strain, or Var.rtir. Sunday at 7 p. m. Mrs. , . I The banquet l!»!.« year .« span- * return*. | wa« making a left turn from M liiilcrest L-lfn Situarr lie , «: -uied by the Central Michigan' HTAFF MF.MHI.RS ATTEND A A,'bo* 5,n*'' 3'30p.m. Music nf the matters ' Alumni club, with the f^inslng 4:00p.m. The Magazine F-di'o; i Junior Chamber Approximately 30 Michig: Speak* (roundfalilei Stall' collegp staff memU-r a WEDSF.Sn.\ V S VR OGRAMS i r r d im Brakeman's ——it GIRLS 2,000 TIES YW Will Work LOST ror Y.m In Miiki- ater Slates At Meeting l-or Tliiil Gill fur Him Yuiir Srlfftlnn Front ee Pfavs am mm I'rirrtl Gifl lngiHifln 81.00 o,, ~"~r L n' 1 r i cm NEWS GIFT i'lllinE HI CKSKIN GLOVK.H SWAIN JEWELRY STORE SHOP SIFTING A ( iiiiipl.Tc Lino OF I'll a.I EASTMAN KODAKS ■Ml r«"«T Wm ITroopers Will Join MOVIE C VMERAS rporrhlnr.. Inn, will be HonlillO L«'"IS ~ Christmas Creating Cards that pirsm.u would make Siipptr*. fine ChrtstmaJ 1 rU, t;r». A Gift of Distinction • Ml ART • m RACl.t XMAS CANDLES r a »rlu are »hown lar stylet arid color, m new .Jewelty •'ore* in Esit Lar*t?cj papu¬ • W \nHABU *2M - MJ* have a new u'ppty of costume jr»v eirjr—pendantt. iwfcrti. or are- >1*—and there is nothing thai Linn Camera Shop makes a better gift for a girt. Mi.rn.iw, these are presents i» a price range to At every coDeje ztutfefr'# + flooks make a very "nice p^eoent pro* >dM>g they are not test book*. Many ar? «t the market, includ- YOUR CHOICE M ivm-iVtkwi atagory b; gr j^rie* BOOKS — artf historical mrrala. ^ If you have a friend to wftar Sju rial Price*oil THt9TW\- * ChT;5tmM ewtiiie ing a pmnt, why campus boor store ChrntniM card? designs are beautify Sen JeUett'* - Starling "Five" Sets IQpartan Fast Pace to Drop ©portlincs J Br lac Shack Kalamazoo, 48*29 pljlilllnlol Billright Rupp, State's thun- Five Bouts to Open College Reserves Trulmph In Preliminary Game Brown Gives . a guard, has do-.e H This time he became only Spartan to land a spot on Mitt Tournamerit TomJorrort • 8-0 margin bofore Gerald Oilman for the Hor¬ t)M Indiana all-cpponer.t eleven. Which makes it nearly unawrovu* Ten Harriers A* a preview to the Michigan State intercollegiate boxing ■even occasions, he mlfsed all but net*. From there State season which will not open for fwo months, 12 lioxera will two free throws. •cored a free throw built It that tba 115-pound bombshell was In all, the Spartans misled 11 lead to 22-12 at the halt and the thagtandout in Charley Bachman's atage (fix matches i nthe Jenieon gymnaaium boxing room chances from the free throw line. closest Kalamazoo came was 1«?10 ^8X1 department has aftrn Insignia Wedncailay at 5 p. m. to break!t|ie opening tape on the 1910 version of the annual all-col-'—j Kalamazoo, fagged by the 79-311 midway in the period. drubbing administered by Notre Althounh ineffective from tauron P. Brown, Spartan lege mitt tournament. I Cinch "Brick" Burhans and ?nh| Dame Saturday, didn't come close. close. State's (Irst-lincra w The Spartans jumped out to on deadly from out on the ffoor enras country coach, haa nam¬ ed 10 of his thinclaila *a pionships have fallen Into a rut, Intramural touch football cham¬ A banner crop of .tpmreJ- ffcylCT!U°« «ai ring hopeful* haa answerwl l«rr the award. Sophomore* Bill comment , of Director L. L. Frimo- Ill pound and ITS pound dlvl- Maaday. Feb. lb-Temple ml- eight. S Scott ard Ralph Monroe received aiona carded for completion on re rally at Philadelphia State's victnry over Kalamazoo Thuraday. The remaining drat •Saturday. Feb. 21—Rnrhnell nal- was Its I7lh in 19 games since Thc six minor letter ovvardn | in t94i independent basket- rnund and the aemi-ltnal ctmteeta , . ymgy. 1916 with the Hornets. Saturday will take place next week alio In kfeigay. Feb. M—Weal Virginia the Spartans are fchcduled to j acre divided up with three twn juniors, and a lnnl» renior get- sophs, |« |>er. 19 I M|e, mHN| be arranged aver Ike the ... lebad- boxing room, with the. Anal ' mlvenHy. meet Michigan at Ann Arbor. matches scheduled for the Jeni- Friday. March 7—Unlveeafly at The Spartan Beset v#s also won tans awards. | holiday*, ronaeqnently aM team their first game of the season de¬ Stgty-mlnute college game* son gymnasium on Saturday, Dec ; WUrMain al Madlaan. Just a breeze to the Blue G Jerry Page. Bill Van Velror, I entries must be In the hand* of W, •Inlnrday. March 15—Fennaytva- feating the Kalamazbo Reserves boy for he once played ! and Leo Wren earned the soph j Martin Cohn at Evergreen Man- 37-29. Jurior* Cleon Smith nnd or not later than the above date. 1 a* ards high ichool doubleheead t Competition for the coveted atl- Ftoyinc beside Roan was ' ; Walt Beardslee and Senior War- An announcement from the in- { rvn Anderson received the remain- tramurnl office yesterday states college crowns should be the hot- in the 145, 155 and 175 pound Temple at Philadelphia on ; ;r.s three George Campbell, senior \ha\ all-college tourneys cla*stficatior8 this season, for following Monday, Feb. 10. and as major. w»* given the tnana-1 wm be on deck for winter term of the total entry list are boxing trill not make their initial home these weights. The 145 pound appearance until Fob. 52 when Major letter* are awarded only is contemplated, while a ping pong group tops the list with U 1 Ihey will fare Hucknrll here. A to the harrier, who placed within and tvidn-.lnton tournament will FXTRA! EXTIt! fuls, while the 15S pound division return match i« achcdulcd with the Ar«t 10 finisher, of the IC-4A be definitely on providing there is the first 15 in the National A ! enough interest to warrant such noon, Bill Dicklson meets Tom West Virginia on Feb 59. after M. S. C.'a ha* nine contenders and the 175 which the mittmen will go to Mil¬ or A V cross country championships j an affair . . . Those interested in 'KAMPIIS KAI'KRS l vW any of the tourney* can sign up pound class seven entries. Only waukee for a contest with the Uni¬ . ,. „ At Van Cort'andt park - 4« ,x ,1, New F ^ ,thlelk- office. two boxer* have weighed in at the versity of Wisconsin Burhans' mil. BE BROADCAST lltn York, where the 1C-4A meet wn . i „ Independent. 120 pound, which has the lowest •quad will conclude their neaaon OUR STAGE ON SATt XDttJ [held. Mancan took lith. Monroe! J™ "'"TV ,*" number of any weight. In Fast lainalng on March II with DEC. 7. 3 P. M SHOW OHlj ,3th. Mills 17th ant! Scott 19th to jXTWl the, . In. the five opening bouts in the a match against Pennsylvania fenalve work In See and Hear Your ! meet the major inaignla requ.ro- aebedale a game with victory. Coach Van 145 pound .class tomorrow after- Stale college. e tlal Slate Campua SUra glvina a O'Brien, Dick O'Brien meets Her¬ Alstyne k rnunlln* heavily on good old rotlrge splrl To thore harrier, who have bert Fuller. William Ryan meets Uw Monde ball handler to fane- A Grand Fratnrr and ffrnnk Karaa. Marn Miller. placed in the first two thirds in at Al Hansen. Walker Menne meets | Hon aa a defensive bulwark l-Ttlt-r" Pan low ski. and Nil least two of the regularly sched¬ University of Mlrhl- Ed Wood and Salisbury meets j against the Kara played in all eight cimrs. uled intcrebllegtate meets, minor Robinson with the other entrant Rupp held down his proitkm fo letters are give a. gaining a first round bye. I 110 minutes to lead the team The all-college run, originally that department Others over th ONE MATCH SCHEDULED slate,! for Saturday, was postpon¬ linemen Fred Car Only one mstch is carded for W0 mark were tor with 357 minuter. n. h Fried 1 ed because of the heavy snowfall IFit Darin Named the 155 pound division tomorrow. and has been set ahead to Tucs- Leo Rooney tangles with Dick lund with 344 minutes and Fraol Kara, with 307 mi-utes. i day. Dec. 10. , Amnng Star Hackn Crippen while the other three en¬ trants In that class have drawn On Honor Eleven byes. South Campbell Breaks Dorm First 1940 member of Michigan State's football team to receive All American men¬ The regular varsity season will get under way on Feb. 8 when Jinx In Volleyball Tourney tion in Wilford Davis, Spartan CLASSIFIED quarterback the honorable mention lit the Hearst American along I with such bocks 1 as Forest Eva- shevski, Bob Westfall, Jimmy Johnson, George Paskvan and Bill DeCorrevnnt. "Willie" became first string signal Caller after his ng ! stellar performance ngulnst Mich- of IB point*. M: tally j field uted generalship ' undoubtedly the champion losely with a •>d Sue Brodie idual roint* has ' contrlbi | the lint to his placement on THE NEW ULTRA MODERN Gamma, with a MARKET BASKET •a Sigma K.vp eord of five v wins and two loss- ! At a recent tournament at Mar-- the most con*istent i qurtte university, in which 1,000 year, although los- youngsters p«nrtlcipated, a "human This team, which chessboard." with children as largest crowds, just pawns, was used to populorlre the Tankers Point p into the plgyoff*. J game, SODA SANDWICH BAR the Kappa For Record West Mary Mayo ar.d With the J«mi*ofi powl in u« for the first Dwswm. fre«hm»n swimming candidates are getting •hi Omega by wide mar- stay In the running. Sampionship game will be j j: Overheard On The Campus: and ready to make an iiuuh or. th* ■ -Have vmi done your Oirtatsu* ahoRptn* ye(7" EAST LANSING'S MOST MODERN EATING PLACE fro*h record.* in the modern p