faPapTim FIVE CENTS PER COPY ICH1CAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 11140 ISA to Study BlairSuffer*Third Groups Slate Yule Parties Mercury Drop* to Dramatists Accent | Today's Affliction; If ill Not One Degree Aim re Campus Constitution Return Until Fall For Needy Youngsters W. L. Dloir, associate professor year, with fraternities, sororities, Low For Area The three-degree temperiittfre Wrong Syllable In Revamping of English, has been removed from Sparrow hospital, Lansing, to the Spartan* lo Their Annual Aid l-enri dormitories, and other., student or- recorded ut 8:30 a. >m. Tuesday gnizations as sponsors. ne within one degree of the Play's 'First Night' Ml, Iter Boot* On Group Announce- Veterans hospital, Dearborn, L. C. Emmons, dean of Liberal Arts, an¬ To Santa Clau* Parties will be hcid throughout the week-end of Dec. 13,, accord- -time local tow for that date, Complete*! Plans, nounced Tuesday. o present Christmas parties for un¬ ments for six parties hove been plans. Arrange¬ according to officials at the United Newcomer Stars With Veleratm M,r, civ* *hoes or bound Blair's transfer to Dearborn is i weather bureau at East fee'. the > wouldn't get into MKn! Meetings the result of complications which derprivileged rhildren, given completed, and a number of oth- ng. The lowest temperature Student dramntlsts put the accent on the mnj .t.vllable Hl. than they do by i following on attack of ty¬ annually by several campus are in the tentative stage. ever recorded for that date was when they staged the first night stand of Samson Raphael- booti Recommendations for ■£ -:fv * phoid fe\ier last March. Ills im¬ groups, will be held again this MAYO TO ENTERTAIN CI two degrees above in 1919, son's drama of the theater, "Accent on Youth," to open the pierce attended the Abbot- changes in the Independent mediate removal is occasioned by East Mary Mayo will entertain ange dinner In boots, Student association's consti¬ on attack of osteomyelitis, a dis¬ nther officials report that the college dramatic season Inst night in the Fairrhild theater. I 00 children of kindergarten, first College Awaits Although the lines of the' ■ * crit rg her shoes to wear ease of the bone, which necessi¬ ri is far advanced of normal grade, second grade, and third & room. Her escort tution. now pointing Student tates his being kept in a rigid weather being B&G Will Erect! &£ The now °Z w Tom Carney, spent council approval, will bo discussed grade age at an informal Christ¬ . frame. Ulcers and an appendec- party Saturday, Dec. 14. The experienced is the usual January the latter part of the at an I.S.A. council meeting today evening carrying the nt 7:45 p, m. in room 4, Union imy previously prevented his re- Appropriation mas children, students of Cteary school, ve on the other hand and »nex. A series of meetings held by a ovcry. For Building spend the afternoon at the dormitory, playing games and re¬ le bureau predicted generally and continued cold with tem¬ Scats, Box For | it was the older characters that stood out in oil but one instance. Student council committee named ceiving presents from an East Fieldliouse | Doris Buzzard, Plymouth sopho- to investigate the constitution of Plans for a proposed natural Mayo Santa Clous. Two gifts perature around 13 degrees. ! more, cast in the leading feinin* will be given to each child, ac¬ ! ine role, Linda Brown, secretary ^topped only after he the recently organized group and after it yelling "Pat, I.S.A. representatives have result¬ Green Helmet science take building are beginning to shape as Dean R. C. Huston cording to Lee Iceland, general . . j to Stephen Gaye. playwright and \ rously. ed id a stalemate and the charter and department heads of the Ap¬ 'hairman. Committees, which Bust Will Have * J well along in middle age, was the is still waiting approval. Picks Officers plied Science division are pre¬ j exception. Playing her first lcad- j ing role on campus, Miss Buzzard Lwf-fhir Office 0 DISCT8S DUES SYSTEM senting their specifications to ar¬ rery woman in the dormitory. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity Student Stars , | portrayed the rather unsophisti¬ For New Year chitects, Sec. John A. Hannah an¬ , Two recommendntiom suggested til invite 15 or 20 grade school cated, earnest young girl inev* nounced yesterday. Officers for the coming year Legislative appropriations must boys to the house the some after¬ mudc before action can be tak¬ noon. The boys will be brought On Program Km j date : which will acrommo- i,,blF in lovr wllb h,'r employer, sons is to be suspend- VVP" above an amateur rating, were elected by Green Helmet, en on the proposal for the natur¬ from Lansing and will be treated ploy an active | ct| f, le trusses just east or j KNIGIIT PERFORMS WELL sophomore men's honorary, at a al science building, Hannah stated. to an afternoon of games and re¬ south scoreboard. It will Seymour Knight, Grand Rapkts meeting Tuesday evening. Although the legislature has de¬ freshments. Gifts and n Christ¬ nate the entire press row senior, did a more than creditable Harry A. Green, Detroit en¬ clined mas tree will also be provided for adjacent to the court, and ! job as Stephen Gaye. Carrying appropriation requests for gineer, was elected president of leave only four officials scat - ! the weight of Gaye's 50-odd years the building in the past, the sec¬ the boys. the group, succeeding Jack Wid- t' a tnbje on the main floor, a trifle uncertainly on his 23-year- retary said that at the present Y.W.C.A PLANS PARTY ick, of East Lansing. Other offl- time the building is almost a ne- * shoulders, Knight at times chosen were Jack A. Rush, Y.W.C.A. is planning a party Id lie accused «»r over-actIng Peoria, III. engineer, vice-presi¬ Saturday, Dee. 14, for three groups more than made up for any Plens for the erection of other of underprivileged children from into dent, and William Senrl, East es with frequent bits of fipe »w buildings, including a new tt Lansing business administration women's dorm, are still In a vis¬ Lansing and vicinity. The party will lie held* in Peoples church Winter term party, meeting student, secretary-treasurer. ihn Rischman, Grand Rapids ionary state, Hannah stated. social hall from 2:30 to 3:30 p. in., dates for I.S.A. council and sec¬ . Frank Grout, East Lansing, and or and veteran student actor, and will include games, stage per¬ irehestrn, with Martha Viol Deitnar Ruthig, Saginaw, both ap¬ laps turned in the evening's ondary groups, and Wolverine formances by Y.W.C.A. members. as soloist; William F., Sydenstrlck- j Boyd and Munson, architects for Cast as the photographs Will also be discussed plied science majors, were picked tonight as members of the executive 'Ropers' to Be Christmas enrols, presentation of er, tenor;. Jon Rovick, master of the gym and fieldhouse. and the gifts, and a supper. Busses to ceremonies; and Paul Ritts, on-; Christmnn Construction company, st bit of acting. ci actor, who only in the last gives up the shadow of youth ' which built it, have contracted for COMTIaETE MIXER PLANS Initiation of new members was An I.S.A. committee has an- held following a banquet Thurs¬ Given Trial transport the children to and from nouncer. the party have been donated by Other student numbers on the *hc Jnb- turns to checkers and soda. unced completed plans for day evening, at which time Green the Olds Motor works. Retty Cor- program which precedes the "bust" " man played Frank Kampus Kapcrs, the studio pro¬ bishley and Irene Renz ore in mixed meetings at 7:30 p. m. Mon¬ Helmet activities were officially Galloway, the doughty, scared-of- day. the Spartan room, and duction of WKAR to be presented charge. Off-campus Independents turned over to the Incoming mem- Saturday nt the State theater, will o?ch^lu»ddXic»7^ra.ioy„| Defense to Be As a prelude to their annual classes under the direction of.Ann -rgxi #» rgx as his-wlfe has-been, as Haphaelson meant him to be played. dormitory independents will meet the winter if attendance war Christmas dance, Kappa Sigma Kuehl, assistant professor of pity- | llCUtC OI 1 Hilt MARTIN STEALS HIIOW in the faculty dining room, both sold Vern Sicotte. manager of net YULE PARTIES—Page 3 slcol education. Marquis Otis, Mary Jearette Martin. Detroit near the zero mark, City Will Flood and its effect ■ .8 t* are far from cold. In the Union. the theater, yesterday. senior in public school music, will National defense senior made the bit part of Gene¬ Carol Knott, Nites junior, Is entertain at the electric organ on schools will be discussed by vieve t.arig, an actress in search Vf-.g his usual sie«to T Eu ing's physical airman for dormitory women, Two Ice Rinks The show, a student review, will consist of band numbers, s Tax Law Hits during tije rpeel. ! Dr. Goodwin Watson, professor of of happiness, come to life and at chemistry lecture the who will be hosts to dormitory gags, and dramatic sketches. The Stewart Issued u general invl- education at Columbia university', times stole the show. Especially .-•ther day: fits snores Off-campus women will entertain off-enmpus men, with v ... ; Preparation of two ice skating script, written by Jon Rovick MSG Students tat ion to all banquet college and men program. to attend Tick-1 \ Teacher*' auditorium college, Monday, in the music Dec. 9. at 4 good in the first net emotional incited Fred Fogle- in East Lansing is now been produced by Prof. L. the Maron Dial. Detroit sophomore. In rinks II ->ng. Lansing sen- Rarnhart. Paul Ritts will be under way, city officials announc¬ r. to the point of barge of arrangements. contrary to pre' ed yesterday. The rinks will hi nouncer, mayhem. Furtively, located at the Valley Court play¬ Flngrielt. a walking library of •AO reversed matches Mannlieimer Will He grounds arid on the southeast cor¬ mercinl establishments generally, liscrllaneoUR information, butler le and upper, part ner of Kedzie and Snyder streets are covered by the Social Security e and lit tijem ! •' A" arose straight- Symphony Soloist Snow is, at the present time net, regardless of the age of the Foresters Get id gentlemen's gentleman to - *rof. F. Mannhcimcr of the being cleared off the areas thn workers. emitting a blood- isic department left yesterduy for Minneapolis, Minn., where he are to be flooded. skating rinks were finished bj Last year th< Students Like This statement was made yester¬ day by Clifton II. Little, manager Snow Training | r"w,Z, Christmas vacation, and it is hop¬ of the Social Security board field will appear as guest pianist at the wfall in the past two Irance Dale ed this year that the rinks w regular performance of the Min- finished, if the cold weather holds Best Sellers office in Lansing, Who said- some ought skis and snow neapolis Symphony orchestra to¬ employer? believe student workers itant demand by for¬ out, in a week or ten days. A shelf of best sellers Includini ore not covered by the Social Se¬ ts of Michigan State night. fiction, travel, and biography, i curity act. proving a popular feature of thi "The only exceptions ure where Isolation Wotthl Stop Spread browsing room in the basemen a student works for his parents, floor of the college library, state1 the college, or Is employed by a Jackson Towne, librarian. regular college fraternity or soror- Of Common Colds—Holland pects on epidemic at the begin' This effort on the port of the n nil other coses student la¬ library to give students nccess to bor Is subject to the same taxes some of the newer books soon after as that of any other worker. Em¬ College Sets Date For Short Course i ning of fall and winter terms, but publication is part of the library's ployers are required to deduct one "How can I av. this i, merely berou«e student, program to provide adequate re¬ per cent from the pay of students, Michigan State College will In¬ This is a question on the mind reading, according to iiist report the account num¬ kovh'K was < itrnrrAni.E are suddenly herded together In creational tongue of nearly every one of augurate its 47th annual short Jon Rovick, Detroit senior, ploy¬ nr close confinement and given an >wne. bers of the lutter when paying so¬ the 7,000 students registered at course eight-weeks' term begin- ing the part of Dickie Reynold,. opportunity to spread the germs A few of the books ore: "Gypsy, cial security taxes," Little snid. I ning January fl, H. W. Tenny. Broadway playboy and part-time Michigan State college. To calm they have picked up during vaca¬ Gypsy" by Rumer (Sodden; "I He pointed out thot part-time hdcnl llaa the fears of those persons who tion. During the winter, colds are Married Adventure" by Oa John- work of students during the holi¬ | ,short course director, announced actor, was creditable but. at times, located at the Dun- believe college life lo be especi¬ today. more Itnvick than Reynold;,. a, given a better chance of contrac¬ 'Night in Bombay" by Louis day season Is subject to the same station in thi during the nervous, trembling lover In ckel. physical e ally induclve to colds. Dr. C. F tion because ventilation is poor Bromfield; "How Green Was My coverage as tull-tl The subjects to be offered Dundee, under- Holland, health director, s«y«: the short term include agricultural act two wringing hb band, and from and we breathe and rebreathe the Mason of the year, Valley," by Richard Llewellyn; engineering, commercial fruit pro- waiting for Trts lady's entrance in -gency appendectomy •The percentage of colds prev¬ same air. alent among students here ' and John Flynn's "Country Squire See HAY—file 2 ee hospital eertj Geologic Survey May Prove any other AN |NFCCTIO(lfi MMMt in the White House." dairy production, forestry and "■ service officials re- greater than that it group of equal site " "A cold it en infectious dis¬ The books may be taken out for ! wildlife conservation, home eco- The hospital staff aiwa, ease." sold Holland. "The best eu- three days, and a schedule is post¬ ] nomict,4poultry and practical flori¬ thorltles believe it to be a virus ed in_Jhe. room telling the hours infection, but since no one has that on attendant will be there. Michigan Still Copper-Rich culture. discovered Just exactly what ! (-uThe courses are designed to ful- «eeds of those who feel that ^ yet By Charlotte Whitten the virus is, there is no Infallible When Dr. Justin Zinn's Keologic survey of the copper thl.y connot enroll for the more cure. We can only attempt lo re- the symptoms. Since one ranges between Houghton and Ontonagon is finished, the j comprehensive four - year courses cold attack does not immunise • State Geologic survey hopes Michigan's copper industry will! which lead to a college degree. victim from another attack, all . revived I Short work durln« ,hl" pnu*MT. forms of vaccine treatment have ' . . . .. . ieight week,' term may be applied In 1890 Michigan had the ,,, i toward a degree ahoukt the student . kt th» law met with disappointment. While actually ill. real is the JSt famous and productive try. Zinn and fellow worker, ore! lo|er ^ide enrou m the four- portant thing copper district in the world.;1 similar to - • instrument, needlw—turned dlncompaaset up on j vear pjlln(H, courw Director Tenny ex- plicationa such Infection, netlc rock. wl»n? they «re cov¬ ered with noil. In the efitly geologic history of northern Michigan, lava flow, reached an accumulated depth of 20,000 feet. When pushing through New* Roundup %swi do during She «R*t two College U-Boat Raids May Haste weeka by OWRllRR Aitl *RHwy TV Van Wagoner indicate efficient operation o; the state in the next two years. Bulletin More U.S. Ships to Brilah His straightforward stand on economy, em¬ Nasi U-boat Inroads on British shipping In North All,, ploye efficiency, liquor and general purchas¬ sea lanes may hasten another allotment of over-ng«| jj ing, cooperation transcending partisanship, destroyers to Great Britain. and intolerance ef tfrgwrised gambling are At least that is what Washington observers are „y welcomed by good citiaens. while condition of Britlsh*" copitrurifNi ( Regardless of ataries about the politic d rhlpping seems to grow more United States during Win l \\-ir J machine which is supposed to l>e functioning WASHINGTON—The future of the Wfltkle clfiba will he serious daily. In addition to totaling 93, are to i , ;,uj in the highway department, Van Wagoner decided lit • pow-wow of state leaden which cenwhliaaintn the new city-by-city liomhia:; the British. *About 130 r has done an excellent job of maintaining, Im¬ Orcn Root has called for the middle of thi* month. strslecv. Berlin now plan, to in this . abroad in the Atlantic rovbis Britain tincc outbreak ( proving, and increasing Michigan highways Only cluh chief*. such as Russell Davenport and a few icrd David H. Tefft throughout his two terms as head of that "wolf-packs" of as many as 100 • NEAR ITALIAN |u other Wiitkie intimates, will* ' . Jack G. Sinclair submarines and seaplanes to prey Edda. Italian I Jack Carman department. participate in iho meelini;. | Thl« opens the way for "OU'J- on British shipping. i end of Albania, t If, while ho serves as governor, he sticks No Republican leaders ore be-1 •"nn'™and«? Walah-Hcaly acu, Greek troops Ralph Norman wsie-hour to the principles he has alresdy outlined, . ... , , init invited, and even W lllhlc: tolh o( whlch h>ve . bit'er Orders lor 60 new freighters there is good reason to believe that he will himarff doe* rot expert to lie of contention within have been placed with U S. ship- ouarter of the city, Atn ran the On run the state just as capably as ho present, although he may change j running industry. yards by Britain In ar. attempt to highway department. Land, and Egypt. hb PI.AN CENTRAL WTING keep up the vital flow of supplies north, central, and s«mi* command Itltt claim Yrung Rcof. private plan I, to | A pulsing chiefs also from North America which Ger¬ form the dubs into a i atlonwldr , u,)rk| on „ ptan for rrntraiised many threatens to cut oft. As be victories in the face of i Student Directories .ire now on organization around 'Willidr. ah- b |hr departed Tuesday for nn Inspee- resistance. N AND INTRAMllAL ..Dorothy Hunter Quotable Quotes (By Associated Cotlsglste Press) I * Ale nt Union desk. College Book ' stol e, Campus Book store, and ties of conned imods, moots, vet- j ,ian In fhe Caribbean. ables and other perishable fwd, ,|,,nr Non.rvrlt a-d close aide, re- Pixel In Rome Tuesday, i XII voiced a plea fcr a i vailnblc truce in the world':- v, i registrar's office. | been on good term. with GOP j wh|ch ,he >rmy will need j wa|pd ,hn, „]| extrn "In vpite of modern theories to the con- M . .... , V„,TO ..... jieace suggestion Wu- . trary, n single standard of behavior for men and women la impossible. It isn't a question ... week win he j , , ^"de^T^ ^ .m^euTwnh 1 ,,ohlnd ,hl5 " 'he dM'T '*££« ! nurrh"n' s>°«" wl" ^ ^ nl ,h<" "n"°? BrtWb reived by Europe's belli With Southampton of Coventry. »n\ • ic|)ch ollw ,,, ,ho e„rlrhmont of way of heing modern or cld-fashioncd. Flindn- s Sadie Hawkins party, to be stag. Intlnr. Bristol, Vital west coion received thou- | spectdaiors nnd expense of the Robert Boniecc mental SOX dlfTcrcnccs between men and »d Friday evening tn the rtudenl) While Willkie center, WM again henv; women haven't changed by modern customs. ^sJyf toTSI r.*t-eleeUen for the ■ "loyal .wartikH." '"rtJTkxinirwrfnt expert, eat I- j W MCOIIMR | hnadrost, and while many Will- j ma|c |hn, . K)m(, ,ypM ot cs, „ed Tune Intended Sinf!* in yesterday's London was also hit -in bnmhit CARTOONISTS ..Larry Hardy, Leo Sherman and the girl who conducts herself with the tvrnl PnOTOORACHRRS Nelson Bryant, Rodney same freodem men do is only asking for New member, appointed to ihe ] km club eofhuslaala desire htvon-, _00(jrIirin, purchases will amot ARB Perry, Henry Prcdmorc, Charles Larson, Jock trouble." Dr. Nora Wlnther, gynecologist Club cabinet are Grsc- Carle*, finite Iho organisation, privatelj j ,(1 „ _er fent of the total pack Ft*r Minnetola Cmintry-to-city trend m MoGriff, Jane Wiglc, Jack Mackie, Edward Popper, Dave Poxson, Jack Kilian, Horry Larson. at the University of Minnesota, ' —" concludes) *»'.« Koski. and^De^n Cfmpo^. | that more than custom differentiates between j spartan— " namsH rNvant: t-AriTAi. • nre unMrt"" «*DA ! ntmnEX MADISON. Wis.—(ACP) —The ments of U. S. populntu • > oned romewhat, with • • • , , -moua college aong. "On Wiscon western and Missis : feminine and masculine behavior. ThetT will be n mc«ting of the Tltc British arc coming to Wo«h- of the department of agriculture, i ^ ^ origin||Uy wium toi Mates losing populatim Spartan staff Tuosrtay ot " p. m. in j mgton at a rate that almost Ijegtnnlng last August, has com- j Jhc Unlwr,ity o( MinneJhta. west, officials of th< of potential rub- ! room A, Union annex. This »«-i amounts to a record invasion, Htird pressed for money, Wil completed 1940 censu •, eludes the editorial, business, and j Ev*n in 1814. when the Redcoat* ber production In 11 l*atin Amer- i liam T. Purdy comp osed the tunc Parade of Opinion complete sales force. j burned the caritol. their force was lean countries and is now moving i to compete for n $1,000 prtae of¬ tinnWwhington Into two more. fered by the University ill Minne¬ In Tifcsd i shifts will tjfeessita:. ment of a proximate ■ By Associated Collegiate Prern HOI.VFRINi: rlCTtTMR— But more Important than speed, I sota for a new football song. When the House of Reprc Deadline for sophomore Wol¬ M fhe British govern- | the survey is the first step In on j p. n#t|,k of NfW y0|.k frlpn<| in Michigan's delegnti. What Other Collage Students Washington today—1*0 1 important long range *«, n( pu^y. heard it. he wrote the increased from 17 to 1K ,<• verine picture* te Dec. 14. Pe.-aoaa Think on Timely Topics >f the embassy staff, BOO j make this country independcr of ! word, flrd IHtntU!t(ie(i Purdy to who have not rccetvM Appoint¬ ^ fnrnia will gain threr if the British purchasing | ^s' ments may get them at the Wol¬ ri and British air com- IndlMn sources tor ,nd to h>cr(,H«r trndf, betwec jruhbcr.. ^ .f (n (hf Uniwniity of WiB. ing Congressional .iicti.m Greece M ins Prai*e. Hope verine office. Seniors who have incltKfto ^m(,rjcns Earlier this year, con- i j consin instead. census, report, expected Played for the first time on the January pession. clerk* newan- p,^ss appropriated $300,000 to the eve of the Wisconsin-Minnesota , Can the battling Gtreks, seemingly repvihlng Mrs. Matilda Wil'on, i'i Farrist "inverters" at e\*er>' |x>tnt. powlbly keep he British embassy andJ chan Chan I ^ePnr^,ri^n^ agriculture rubber production. game in 1909. "On Wisconsin" was Dickinson*8 "lieutenant r an immediate hit. Since then It their standnrff nloft in the weeks to come? Amer¬ LUTHERAN HUM* UROIT- •lomatir now Is the largest diplomatic exercised her contested a J First objective In to establish has been adapted, with charges Tuesday when iJic attend, i ican youth, as reflected tn the collegiate pre**, Is Rev. A C Lamp wtll doltvfi Happiness ,4s n Inject watching the Creek-ItAllab conflict closely. And the lecture ard lead the discussion ' - blishmcnt in Washington, but not large enough An annex I two permanent experimental of words, by numerous colleges one for Central America, throughout the United States. weekly meeting of ti. A number of Spartans nrr going to be 'vrndciffraduAte editorials «re voicing tjulet hope tn a continuation of a study of the I been ,*»ddcd to tori' for an 1 the other for South America. It is When Purdy died in poverty In mtnistrativo board in I or and many M'ovds of ckutlo-i In their dilCtis$ion.«. first thixyc chapter* of Genesis. happier this Christmas, nol because they'll [flow of coding clerks and j almost certain that they will be 1918 Wisconsin alumni and friends Temporary order In thi receive Icng-wnnted gifts, but because they're "The effort of the Greek resistance on the morale iats of the ofllce of eoonbmir that hn* reigned in Rum I located in Costa Rica and Brazil. gave $2,500 to his family. Later of both the democracies and the totalitarian coun* A.M.BR.— doing something to make Christma* real for 1 Brazil origlr ally produced most the state provided scholarships a* se\x»rnl days is bci g tiles wtll probably be inestimable." says the Wis¬ The Association of MrdUal B'- j composer's presence «jf German v • ycnngstcra whom Santa Onus might miss. : consin Daily Cardinal. "It wtll certainly hearten ology student* will hold Us last i; Heeds of theW'ere world', rubber, bul the 1hr university for smuggled out of the ' two children. Country, neutral so. VVtCA is repairing toy* which can be the Brttbh and the 'Free Frenchmen' as well as meeting today at 7:30 p m in the ; i Country by the British, who set used again to brighten the lives of children the ftibverslve groups within the bovirdaries of Germany and Italy. It means a tremendous loss who probably won't get any new- toll's. Kasl of preMige to Italy and to Mussolini, who apparently Mary Mayo residents are planning » Christ¬ thought he could march down to tVleponnese wttli mas party, complete with Santa, f:r under¬ t o more trouble than he enrcountcmt in Albania privileged children in the community, and "To the German people it demonstrates thai "the several fraterniths and sororities are doing likewise. might ot the bully nations isn't tnvl ■> m Ci,Uvfu> II as Free Alpha Phi (Onega has I sicked the rod steer¬ si»u Defend- j ing club and is writing letters to all student ' IViuh- GRAND FORKS. N. D — part of the m«- ' OcinmendaUon is but faint reward. Whole, travel iu»ti'.s defence program. aid to struggling Greece, the , hearted cuni-eration from everyone concern¬ ' w",c ! Prinrifal ir»*>n tor Ihe IS ed is the liest praise that can ix--gticn these i IS-week course*, acrnrrima deserving projects. I \TI R N AT ION At R 111 ~\TIO\! II nmf£ on Two (.oimls raft industry Since the appearance of a. State News editorial relative to the ao-callCR corsage liari, seeeial jiersans have ccmmented that a lain Greek collapfc Isn't likely t.i saves money, thus permitting attendame for the present. i> the belief at more irarties, etc. Such comments indi- Sun "Like the Finns, who 1 caic a tendency to stick doggedly to the a a tussle, the Greeks we trad- original excuse frr the ban. ;fth the Fascist invader;*, end t of themselves," observes the By simple logic, it i* fair to assume that learned not to expect too much apy man who can afford to buy a $1.50 to $5 dries when pitted against the ticket to an open party, rent formal clothes me. Even aHow..*« that the or have his own cleaned, provide transporta¬ the weaker. part of "World tion, provide refreshments lifter the party, Adotph looms in the back- •MEN'S CUTS l-HOM and pay his launcry and ck-aning bill follow¬ gel bad for his bully comrade. A MAVS STORE ing the party .can alsa afford 50 cent* or mure for a corsage for a woman if he feels she is Prsrticsl Rift* «re most j worth sending a corsage to. appreciated and reflect the ; truud judgment cf the donor, j But all this is is'sidc the point. In addition especially rvhen bearins ! What kind to the fact that a corsage ban accomplishes May Rroa. kilwl. nothing, Student council hasn't the author¬ ity- tt> enforce one, of Math do you "The constitutien under which the council ojierates gives it power to control affairs, tiiecifically exempting frau-niiut* student call th1«T and sc rarities, but it docs nut give the council It sound, CIW —but let', we how it wo«M be power to control such personal affairs as matters of fires* ot expression of sentiment. Bib variety of Robe*, perfectly |h>mU>Ic u the telephone '-til— If the council assume* this authority, Sweater*. Leather and Cor¬ Suppose ««p«.r«i wetlrodiidsnarfthat which it does not legally have, it. sots the duroy Coat* and Jacket-* dip* j«M «oe aeeoid from *e Rm Mmbwl prccedint f:r assuming allthjyruy to ban and all .men'* lumiahin,: to handle one toU Ucket in the accouRtfag de- neckties betaure they- coat too much, or to Fartnwnt. Apply thi. roalhud rkruugroM the ban women' silk hoeu for the same reason. Bril ^.Insin, na Wouldn't the latter crenie>"\1 situation, KHAKI HATS -though! i OPTING CUIB- The mw shade in the bl¬ | a M.S.C. Outuu; club will hike to WAA ipur^uv1 cabin, ioilawed eat bnad-brim atyle, 13. by * wainer rout. Sunda> The «roup will mart in Ux- r.uud Alpagora Overcoat*. jounce oa the U-i«n at 3:10 p. m. *27.40; reversible top-coat s, BREAKFAST Ticket, may be punSi—d »t the ■Vmun desk before Friday nah: S14J0. UNIOMGftlLL Action! Celjkt to Play (Continued from page n WKAR At MSC Fur ! n ! was. torment cf mental anguish, he great. * From the Second Time ALPHA PHI— j Appearing In the first act for a I f®w brief moments, Virginia Mack, Highlights The Alpha Phi district govern** Plymouth junior, cast as Miss By Patty J«M Sibley Women's Angle Symphony Will Br is v biting the house thin week, j Darling, Broadway actress, did an The chapter will five n tea In h«r fitdrr IBrrrdon honor Friday afternoon. j adequate job. Howard Pound, Grand Rapids i Thursday at 11:45 a. m. during the tVt'P -Tiown, holly wreaths, and red ribbons brintt vision* Of Scliuxlrr Tlrdges Will hold a benefit dance ^hemovf, and Paul F.llnson, Dc- ! month of December. f('hri?lnia* holidays to State students ns women's urganiza- Saturday ar.d^a tra^Burdoy. 1roM jUnjor, cast u« Chuck and -The Story of Marin Clemm" . L, jilsn their Inst fall term meetings with a fireside choc (Iregor Platigorsky, ncclaltn- • .uBht # ■■■ ai i.ni Butch, stooges to Reynolds, play- ; hold* the spotlight on the •There I c luncheon meetings, and Christmas parties, | ed as the greatest living ccll- LAMBDA CHI ALPHA— their parts for all there was In j Was a Woman" series this week. 1st, will he in the midst cf hit New pledges arc Donald Kur- j them but there was nothing in j Maria Clemm wns the mother of if A lliuhlighln— i .. , , kins university, nrit Mi„ Kola i n.t . , ,v shak, pre-veterinary student from them. 'Virginia Clemm Pi»c. wife of I, W c. A. will hold a it reside ; w,lu ond M,4 "I;! illth Unitedsuccessive States when tourhe in the j Bridgeport. ap;ears Conn.; Gerald Crane, Away to a flow start the ploy j Edgar Allen Poe. Virginia Holm rol.itr Dec D n« •'* finaI Pm" | Cook county hoxpftaR lliln. with the Michigan State Sym- I Portland junior; and Robert Kerr, phked u; a bit in the later acts | plays the title role, with Carol meeting of fall term, Bcttio oi tun wii". ur Mnrie jvi.Trie uj Dye, dean of , phony orchestra the college the curtain rang down ort o ! Lott and James Burgess filling With, president, said y otter- Economics, vi lli tpcak _ ; » audltcrhim, Dee. II. The pledge class has elected thfi j finale that still has most of the ] the other major roles. Cliff Jenks ! foot! and nutrition m With Platigorsky the violoncello in violoncello i - — - guessing, Lighting and and Paul Rills are also cast In the chairmen a;*: Eve- j ing Friday from 5 to ..n1vii''T ;'p,v, piogram; Betty \Virth, j " Economics build*] light usually I,inm Rwbo,t*- Willmelte, III., soph- prcpcrty effort* urder the direct- I'lay. while members of the radio and Anna Jean Rob- itwrved for the more pri madonna "«nore; vice-president. JnmCs Car- i„n of C. H. Nickle. s rech depart- dramatic production class will act t\ Advisory board j The annual Home Economics iu.trumenR ' Many—|*)iple after man< Highland Park mrnt. wore cxcelb-nt whll. Ihr "» » -peoklng eholr, ,rs will be guests. } Gift shop which is being held In hraritui him pl»y have ln«l In re- -ecretnry-lrensurer. Hotrerl Ccdcr- <■-mil capable direelltiB nf Dr. W. j Pierwm Brnwer, tenior pianlrt. vi-e ih. h nnin'cn* lit Hi;*•"**>■ itnd preference will be given to contact, C u r n e I taste ice-cold Coca-Cola. junior; sergeant-at-acms. Joseph use who have ridden before, ar.fi the Brundnge, Medina, N. V.. junior; » seniors, juniors, sophom.ires, Hump'on The fhinutc it passes your lipa ! I*cnt Lines— steward, Robert. Rengo, Knlcva 8:00 p.m. The music salon , freshmen in that order. lie made his way through Poland nd 3:30 pm. Music of the rrasters J you know it for what it is,—* to Berlin where he made a menp.er Co-eds must have the written nd senior • i >t - foods and mi- will attend a spec- J meeting , Pem e1.ul> wilt hold if I of the vc.ir hnfay i j living by piaying odd jobs in cafe? (insent of their puents before 4 (M) p m. There Was « Woman FRIDAY* PRtKiRAMH pure, : today from 7 to fi p. m. j Oues* f-j oakor will l»c Mi and picture houses. moil ment will be accepted. Al- 11:30a.m. Yesterday's rhyttims 1 And you re shed t! in the Home Econoro- j of l^msing, who formei Mis rise In Ihe musical world I N™ Hedge officers are: Prwl- Vnugh every possible precaution 11.55a.m. Michigan Slate j;slice *^; "»*•' 0"K fill i>e exercised, the department feeling that ig. Marion Durst, chnlr- I In Own,^^. Her topic wi' b. hen he won . conleat to, mestake yesterday. j ganf?.ing G A. A. Pro of Ihe Hertm Philhar- ; -bPhnrnnre. .ecretary - treasurer. ,ill not take any responsibility 1:15 p.m. Jack Strickland ut the i *4 USE THAT REFRESHES makers wltt be Dr. Jean j High School*." The n v< * -tist was loi Jpun Hart, Albion junior, n ease of accident. wa State, Dr. Charlotte i be open to all women h , mtd'ugain a. rolulsl* I To'ley. Buffalo, S. Y.. All enrolloet arc to equip them- ButtU-d undtr authority ol Th« Cora-Cola Co. bjr .'Diversity of Indiana, j eluding physical educatic long before outside en. I freshman, and Donabel Noble, De- elves with proper ridir g alBre, COCA.COI.A HOTTI.ING COMPANY OK FLINT * :iia Dell and Miss Dor- After the meeting u f ] tro oiiMsling of breeches and iKKtts, on. both of John Hop- I party will be held. . pledged. r jodphurs and jt riding vest ur ! ALPHA OMICCON PI— j The chapter will entertain at a INDENTS! . i founders' day tea Sunday nfter- Application blanks may bo nb- j noon. Catherine Meehan. Pontine lined at the cavalry unit office ! sopiiomore, who is in charge of the affair, will Ire assisted by WHEN IN TOWN ill lrf> held: One will be on Tups* j I pledges. Actives, pledges and :«y. Thursday and Saturday from j i alumni from neighboring cities will. a. til., and the other on j ;h-Up on Dancing to. 11 0 j attend. "uevday aid Thursday from Z.Ui j 1 p. m., and on Saturdays fronYi |r SPECIAL HOLIDAY AATCS AI.PNA .\I DELTA— Fueully <*1 iil»s Plan Second Jp/ --V • Y tile Dance / America's Yule Parlies Faculty Folk and Sta'e College IRTHUR^MURRAY y Largest Dane* Studios from Coost-to-Coost GIFT SELECTION! Mend) Il\ Itijuilil Here in l-iiittiiiK ut Your Vrry Fingrrlijul • HARRYMAVS .... Pill DELTA TIIETA- O! HER PRDJElTo WHERE Cht uimaa charity projecU. North will exchange Kupixi Kappa ' Protect Your Hi ultli Wilimms women toys at then monthly birthday din¬ Sigma Phi, and Sigma Kappa are FRIENDS ner. and followirg the dinner ail cooperating t,% .s will be given to the RmIvm- ga, rational service honorary, in with Alpha Phi Ome¬ GET See Our Special Chrislums and Numerous PMakt ALL RUUBEIt tk»n army for distribution to needy tilling led stockings for chanty children. A aimilar project is be¬ organizations. TOGETHER Other CATALOGS NOW ON DISPLAY! [campus ing planned by South William Beta Kap(xi a.nl Alpha Gumma Delia arc joining in collecting toy.; the country's City College of New York luo largest voluntary FOR Get Sears Sarin*! iey for rclctl from in more than 100,000 itcam "periil Ihrixtnuu. and vuriou* boots for aummer camp children. Tliia R. O. T. C. GOOD All cn Seats lasy Payment Plan our other cntnloKo at our Catalog Unbr Department. Do all your Chriatnuia t hcpplng at Soars and >ou enjoy awre FOOD feme on vou jolly I'hrintmu . ,-hoii- Christmas pern. Sawn m ad taady la aarvo you advantage*) than olfrred by any dc- partmcnt hlorc anywhere. You hare $3.95 und an yaa laiaij . Oal anytkini;. a much larpor ueleclian. you teat Hoar. Wreaths - Tamou" Hnviatta. and ... order* total¬ ing ten dollars or more may be awde on Sear.-; Easy Payment Plan. «i.3e to aa.4s CATALOG ORDER DEPT. NORM KESEL - Florist Arrow fraa Unkm Chicago Wrif*r»- Firxt-Kound, Boiitu lege Boxing Card ftrxt-round Today evenly divided in the 1R5 ami Head 175 Qpartaii i^portlines By Jot SbMk Mia* Mentor'* Stellar Play Brnkrlbnlt coach Ben VanAI- . SPARTAN th'ri*met*, are scheduled for the boxing room of the stvnp thought he flnlsheri Wp hti I's for All lb* l-M«t RcImrm nn State Rivals Polish Game inter.rt)lle*l«te See II fymnx*ium at-5 p. m. today when the all-college box- aimameitt will go into it a second afternoon of cofllpc- FromOther School* VICTOR -COMJMItl A Spartan fan* might a< well fetart 'Bwfiining I still S- the the sis-match haul? hr- class and one 135 pounder gained second-round berths by virtue of practicing on the names ot sopho¬ mores on the Marquette cage team For Big Test Saturday PKCCA - HI l'KBIRI) - OkH| their victories h» the six first- with whom Ben Von Alstyne's RF,CORDS till BovA, Chicayi round matches which opened yes¬ hoopstcrs have two games; Jerry Pl Bur- terday. Four of the contestants Sehudrowitz, Mike Swiecink, and r varsity h&ptfah* and won their bouts via the decision Mikepoja ... the trainer is Ed 35c—.1 FOR Jl.nO—50c ■ 75c* UP t Corey. Gear4 Rapid < #cn- route, one scored a technical Rozmnrynoski . . . Conch Bill • |T5 pound das'1- Other knockout and the other triumph I cBill TVter- wan a default win. Chandler is building his team around "Wild Bill"' Komenich, 6- mmvs 5111 SIC. HOUSE aaaimt MUSIC „ Nvr. fT'hnm. foot, 3-inch guard who tips the •FVTaVTHINfl IN Bill Dickinson, Snult Ste. Marie Bill Warrwer. Pkwant Ridge beam at 210 pounds, whose rough aefjhamcre. srd Cxr7 l-r\in. Sautt ]I freshman, was the only one of the play has caused ftpposition plenty six winners to score a technical ipfjfe. wMarie fmSurwm. agalmt I knockout. Dickinson won his of trouble for two years. Omrt Ca!k.r.*. L*n«mi fnr«hman file WHHopprm open at Wis- In the 155 ptfwd classification, j match in the 145 pound division ] Floyd Htekv tktraH swphomore, when he battered Tom O'Brien, CONVENIENT CREDIT — GUARANTEE!! RATISEACI fo\ ' ' moots Dwfc Yavr*. j New Buffalo Flint rophomore, out of the pic¬ ture in the second round of their KKG's to Med fraofe; CharV* Shisner. Kingston. 'M. C» .ftrewherw*. -qwaer* off with ! three round go. Dickinson knock* ! ed down O'Brien twice before the Dorm Team In I referee halted the proceedings, j Probably the closest | matches was of the six the contest get ween League Final That hardly could be classed as SMALL'S ) Brvl Salisbury. Newaygo soph, Freddie WolCott, who equaled Kappa Kapjvi Gamma sorority, a true test, however, because tiro ? and Rob Robinson, Sturgix sec¬ the world's recent! of 22.fi for the I dark horso in the women's intra¬ Spartans never were really ex¬ ond-year man. At the opening 200 meter hurdles and who was mural volleyball playoffs, contin¬ tended in beating the Hornet*. bell, both boxers stalled a wind¬ burning up the collegiate cinders I mill of action which lasted for three years, didn't even get a ued its march Tuesday evening j Meanwhile, U. of M. backers UMlttKB throughout the first two* rounds tumble when he donned football with neither mittman gaining an togs for the Rice Owls this fall... j game when it captured its third straight in the playoffs by defeating have l>een so busy lauding Wolverine football team that ev¬ the fi\<' the Sigma Kappa sorority, 42 to eryone seems to have forgotten edge. In the final round, how¬ He was a star back in high school ever, Robinson -tired and Salii 21. about Cage Coach Benny Ooster- ... All 11 of the gridders on thej I Betty Backstrom sparked her baan and what he and his Mich- bury took the ndvntagc to vvtn a coaches' All-Southeastern squad! fleam on to victory once again, The Mircnl formnl.-i in m.u. close decision. were natives of that section . . .1 PAL NITE WOOD ATAGE* COMEBACK ( j this time rolling up 14 points to lead individual all scoring. Cornelia n man truly hnpitt is t, AM- Mr TOT* F%L In another 145 pound battle, F.d | Zei bee was close behind her buy the thing* he RK U.l.T FREE WANTS nl the Htnrc s h.r, Wood, Lansing sophomore, set j teammate, tallying 11 points. himself up as a contender by | As n result of this victory Kappa he like* tn buy (hints f« staging n fast comeback to wp a I Kappa Gamma will play South WS SERVICE decision Kalamazoo from Walker Menne golden-glover. Mennc j Campbell for the title today at Anil believe us, there in »UR I WAT BTT CXI. took the oprhmg round by a nar¬ Fiank Mekulex. and guards Pete plenty of thing* here in row margin, but Wood, displaying will receive the volleyball plaque, Baoich and Bill Burk. Man's Gift Wnrlil that ht a versatile attack in the last tw awarded by the Women'*. Athletic KVy Davis, lending ground gniri IXIKS want! rounds, overcame, the margin and Association. v er in* Siate'x fotdbajl ranks this went on to win the decision. The Kappa's jumped to an early season, will ndd'strength to State'* soph, clear- lead and then maintained their guard jiositions. Davis has height Bill Ryan. Bessemer ly more experienced than his op¬ ponent, Rained an easy decision record as one of teams in the best defensive the tourney. At the end Spartan I and Although he didn't play v«r- j sity basketball ln*t year, is ex¬ Le/f— of the half Kappa Kappa Gamma perienced. win in the third 145 pound strug¬ gle. Ryan defeated Curt Hansen, Ea1 Living junior, taking each of led seven 14 to 10. point*, Jane Cook, with led the Sigma Intramural . SPUN RAYON EARL G ARDNER Kappa's in scoring. .Eight Represent CHALLIS ROBE AMD MIX BAND the three rounds, Tn the final 145 pound bout Flashes •MSG at Chicago Regnbr PA1. XfTE Herb Fuller. Detroit feated Dick O'Brien, freshman, de¬ Montrose! !•'- Poloists Open Well, here they come! Begin- ng with Saturday's State News Six coaches, athletic director Ralph H Young and Dean V C with flida fattened pliofilm pnllmaw Sac Every yearling. via the decision route. Soccer teams at Penn State id continuing through the next Ed Crippen, Tensing sophomore, j who was overweight for the only have been to run fiO undefeated since 1932 "straight game* . The Season Friday cscnt the college intramural j Huston, chairman of the ret* issues, the State News will i council, will athletic represent Michigan Thl* beautiful robe of writ* 135 pound- match forfeited to Leo hooters play Syracuse. Cornell, Opening pf the thirteenth sea¬ touch football teams for 1940 . .. j State at the Big Ten con'erence Roortev, LrRoy, N Y.. freshman, j Army and other eastern schools •here the sport has been popular J son of polo at Michigan State, the Team coaches, officials and sports Spartan varsity team will play for many years . . At City college \ Ohio State at 7:30 Friday eve-; writers will combine forces to of New York, Jake Twersky. who bring to Spartan readers the best ning in Demonstration hall. It will teams available J . Watch for the $10 POTTED PLANTS is totally blind, is making a strong ; . be the flint game of the. year for < fraternity all-star team on Satur¬ both teams, and affords the Spar¬ day. the dormitory select ions Tues¬ tans a chance to avenge the one 1 POINSETTI AS! day. the Independent league stars On Thursday, and then the grand Family Man In S|»r:ik finale—the All-College team a hng for Michigan State will week from Saturday lively plants which will On Mrrit? of a ('oh tree veterans. Norman SpaU. GABERDINE bring the bright . holiday taw junior: Frederick Gibson. nfleld JH.ib junior, and Jack Tuesdays STRIPED ROBE xpirit into your homo. eason. Hunt in,Ion Woods so *•«> .latins I -the team srr team has ne\'Cl $7.50 « nn Choice plants now avail- tn women's intramur I contests, brings a sto ful protest from the Shadow striped c a bxrdiw | South Campbell, who wool and spun r iter tat 1939 for Mftni'w To clear the record. South Camp¬ JEll ETT'S Gifts-Flmvers bell women volley bailers seeking their second consecutive will l*e 12* W. Grand River I'honc 4-2015 title when .they meet Kappa Kap¬ pa Gamma tonight. rot-ding to Conch (.'apt Gerald Pclcrwo o( Ihr R O. T. j plans ore being made for student C. »tatt. CLASSIFIED VELVETEEN and independent tilts for every I Friday except when other events COCKTAIL JACKETS | i are scheduled. An indoor tourna- , ment is scheduled to get under $15 way after the first of the year. Students will be' admitted by | activity book plus a small charge. llolik* Given Last GAA Registration Notice , Prof G. W. Hobbs. head of ,tu- ; «•* k..nr tn- ■ dent C. A- A. ttxiay issued a last ' tcoTtt call for seniors who plan to enroll i - i in the primary C.A.A. course for [ u7r j winter and spring terms. j air i' Hobbs also said that primary j * BEI T - BRACES C.A.A. students wishing to take Why students squirm j advanced flyir^; next term should I enroll immediately. GARTERS of genuine snakesJcin in classrooms: $3.50 /. 2. IViiuk Bn-MHr till- lecture M 4all. tbrv'rr pan, lo be rolled on. ORPHEUM Four arlromr fifu in mm 3. CLEVER BELT SETS, I1.M TO 2S.50 SMALL'S ARROW UNDERWEAR t-ATKONIZE NEWS"