Partly ffloudy. and WhlW. FIVE CENTS PEP. COPY sdehtAy bLhsnd to Start Across River; I 'Em II liolrsnlr ,.|\rrinr tuint * l,n to l>o Out At 4 |i. m. »fTer a pefittt ef • the 1541-12 Slit**/ rhook In their Lies table* on the lower deck h»« Union and the Eflthu*rl«t [ding will depict the %earho^k [he making. acewrding to Beit* livan. sales manager, indents who pur* h.%-*- their ks during the ftrs( < amp-iien kv ihrnuch f'rida*. will be jMe Funeral Today Luke their purchase jt a *ofe- saving, she'll have si For Prof. Field •ml! for Proof ioot directory 'prikTread ivf* anything starxi m producing ait. utTit A« 'M ' 194!-42. They d»-*r !lj«lltl'd t this Sunday % He furthci c|walrfr»*d .this ■state- wrst bv Hdrimg t!J.I ■ sutli a meas¬ ure -liouUI ill** p : -f fl by the coun¬ cil tii'ly »»!:«'? .£*-» ' All students have II women dltiusv the pro- yiuf con* < t the rectory r m. permission tonight for the p pi i •|K»sed adopt ion nariUL-Wtth np_ home t- frosh-soph dance at demon¬ If such a measure s fre-en ted *t- utter I 30 ,» ' stration Hall. to h:n:. 'ill- pre-.di'fst .-dated th«l no t ittle in u- '.nt I ♦*»« of - Honreo's (iff he,— "IT will tlidi-1 be pUL-l»rT<»re * k. Det: *.t f.- 1: m k answer-'I t'h." and add**i IV" > *■*; Ck-\«'l,ind Heights, Moubon. Flint. Ohio, William '•oiie^e adminis*n»i!ve-body Both Holx-it B'H.fiet. f the.e -it guto/aLur . will meet FroslbSoidi I Iron I Is Steeped p< neurit I'ftOHtl POVFIIIINT 0"h ' l>efnwt. "f Vktui v Wo hofwt fir Id Hiih WilheiTrKeinath, Fian- AjjrlcuJ'.ure Tht* hatrh«*t shall he huriorj fr*»-li •. ome»! w ill I* there to give Enrolls 214 enmuth, S dnr*'. Knut-on land: J' • : Ma. It k fei Robert . Mid¬ Ateoiding . to T »m C nnellyv So jftHtH the unwritten n so .■ Ifosh ou-r in' rrioiyl >upp»'it Tell op'1- Tfet't i'i bnn'1 pie-ident. the student council will in,po! * Page. It.K•'»•.land, and D»\.m Hfldtke deliberate at .',s meeting Wedrie*- ?'i«*shman-siijih'inn i »• feuiliiitr a<-tivitie nt'i Hum Students MOKt NAMIJI day night the ,tdvs*.djihryaiL hold¬ 'iiuti expression it> fh< ;*• »nt annual i'A Of I '.urs.*. a hati het cannuV* fjo.n icpita Hunnngbam, f'fiom Mas on ing a qiecial o»i'.|on in the near special plea from, \twmro A " * ' * • >•■''>"•* *tu- Fold iu'ilicrv. Alton Ambnoe. future for the mrudderaturn *»f 'he talk, hut if it could, this one, • • nail, vtat'-d " a* MiO'm huit tetary Glen O. Stewart' *t .* o MuL #..*• X'iakoii holy; John Munich, Rum- mea«ui »*„ ji i.fKCI'lKli, which has Imeft the nlijei f of '! • u i freahmeu deoHt frwm the pel- v»-1 •- ""O . "f •• n-. dav the v L.1" ; J Ldson. fh-tioit Rr,b- . if burning their "p*HV at the ^(.,t, 11 Fags: Portsmouth V'i Clou !»♦,» th- "hra-vvl" sinoo its itu-ep~ ' . j, ;1 ■ . See IIRAWI/—pgge I j soph "brawl"* todar Slew- ^ v. •„ Ho* r p..n, ... ( it , OkU I hi". »*i is of the np'nktn thai the "* —' Lift Lrti ong, (ic.iigr Mo-' tlN- Lxleiision ON« » l ost will lend eoh»r t«» a « G.eii"' Pontile. Kotl paid;., Or- L f scheduled between halves $>. -.>• '•* - '-r . %' V A. 'enn? ft I hard . Reason, Musin, Men Convene Police InvcHligalr the Mis«»url-Mklttgan sute Harold St a ik e, Suranuc. Finnci* |e« otning game Saturday • k. f t* -tu- Tb."ffkei». Vinelantl, N ,1 ; and Hal- Seven Kohheries Here Today . .. •,» ■ * - - ' Up of the uid I) Welis'.tr, Iwins.ng C'fM-t artilU'iv Alfnsl Jlcurlf. i's I'riH-luiimil fsu?l«"»ns B.iv. flolwrt Bogan. Cole¬ Mote than 200 me mi wis of it>e man; Jidm Clausen, Wllbamaton. College e*tei)i,-.»f» , afT, )i,. luda H' following written o- ; Walla'e Kmdaergei, f.ansmg; AI- agrauPurui agents, home demoi - vas. delivered in \f.. i.r' GUI Fat UifiMfig Vaughn miration jger,'- hall# and I 11 club by soph m-.r?1? Hildehfabrtt. Inkster: John Km * leudfl * Wh" five to Mil !iiifa'i oni, an "Id P' vah. ( no Odlwrt Krtoham. counties A-ere amending the 29th Ba '; ti Frank l.undin. Stam- annual with a? exum-ion ■ eonl'erencr ai have c*mtam r-.Atsed **r - See <>m< t.ltH—fife | prop! .ted openifig on the Michigan State wile', Lansing sewers, Yaar tampln* tfktay mum . skulls and upviraot h*;**1 probably •"< llol-iiiy.T Vi ill SIioh In charge of the opening rr . VIST icstroying the beauty o-m "■*" mg w as Robert Baidwin. do erf m who /.i! the hafrhet-l.nr us Go back to >anlii (ilura Film- of extension work at S'a'e. a to r-.m 'he atUes ur crawl out of y .;r 4 rught Tlr. wa.v to introduce new stall mem- ruooef y like .the yelhr*-tseiiad Picture* of the Michigan .State ma ed n. i>er« and guests 12 you are, and Le e y*ir -* Santa Clara game 'w ill tie *hown After the opening meeting the Extrusion (.roup Tbur-day r - the class of 4* i?i the Union bk 11 room Wednesday group was "o divide up and at'end tonally i>*-p out of our way or a dead will har.g from every pee «h L, . 1 H p rr. Tht-e pictures w*if taken by a meetings in field*, of a.>;| dairying Honors Mnnory San Fiancuco firm and down here anirral and poultry husbandry, a d » a t<» flarneL. failure on .' '»» (If Mrs. f.umphrll pail bear**f« Horiorprv iiripus - »<- tie e*pi- r ^tudenc • » i-.T\ their me to the brawl and A* Ay by plane, but mitsed the "Quar- agricultural engineering, hum lotm A liaiir eh. Heniy B Onks :• dert 'erback" last week. management. agricultural ero- > is the cause for trie :on- filthy graves " &■- d Li yd C F.u.rr.on- Ward Oiltnei Holsmger will explain the nomtcs, horticulture, landscupitiu r:d« serious, doesn't it* Joe Mi* tauji f* Ha'.hawav CampiieR f Wl T Mif«hell. Ralph C Hu-l-.n, and .il»a» run outstanding 4-H club work, land ti5e, and | boll* w in front f -Well. 1 vill in 'he fu?ur« game others Most of the res*tons oi EVerylaafy >' d • : - e.-othi n •. i) iw prs*ne game also will be shown. held in the Union. I p.ved the s«r.d •.ea-onsng *>».* •) »-xten •'•••n j-onferem.-e dmnei Morgan, W .1 Buchanan. W I. Representing *he honorary 'ex* Malimaim. Stanley («c.«iak. John •er.,«,n fri.te. r; u R f Baldwin M* !Hlar> f K G-ilent. J \ Ex-President Shaw Keeps Busy dnect/o of extension, tj'.rtf .,lS ... to Pre'. will, g; v the John A Han mm . •Vojl-on. R J V *»' ( 'L'f. ') Stew.u'. F. E its ft. E L - R H Holbrouk. H Src What — Wlirn — Wlirrf • •• t ... »«e • ♦ » r> . !!, :•(- ,(.(h pt-.Oo- -u.' vr W:a,ur " a,.•*(»n*' He.tr ilk. TODAY— lint Eimls l'lranurr in Orrlniril « * tr if>e\ fiv *e#» ' Missrs Sluilrnls. Geogangue t:30 p,' rn. •* ■' Sluilrnls II ill iiil ItiHirn fi, Morrill hall The contacts with the xtudonti-i AAV.lt Point* liimiutions The orchard of Michigan State'* [air what ' e mi s« - mo.-t oIkki! ! < > In I'iiii tinrrirnn Imird ex-president. Robert S Shaw, ex¬ j being «• way from '.he liege. v.,iw H t f rlrhrulion S-»i p. in . I«t ll»me F.C presses tri many ways his philos¬ i . f»*tr> club 7A# p.m ophy »f life When interviewed re¬ RM.Po HI SY Jflj tbiry building cently Pre* Shaw was working in ! "It is hard on .» mn" to quit ;» hi> orchard, which "jie- back of his Palillmtioni photographer* B|thenload,ethmbreak 1*4 OH . Ort 17—Sexirt w«m admSued Mtf ib*» «"* new home on Harrison road. j Job he has rieid for fourteen y 5 p. m, room II. I'oioa annex an advance* inward the Caeca*** regi** were "ala No one but Prcs Shaw has ev*tr [ nnd then to go into i wie—L itomg \ Phi LmlNli T*u. 7:3t p m lahned thetr fwrre* were -»eee (*»• b*4din« their own J nothing For that reason I have touched the trees llrt nmin 1. I n»n n» and Leningrad wturv wait too long to do j kept myself ontiri jaily buay here Mc-st men ] with my orchard arid my home. ! >tndeut Grange. 7:15 p\, m. the. things that they want to, and Pres. Shaw i* doin* li of the 1*1 \g hall~\ ttien they' are t«» old to enjoy j landscaprr.g ar'Aind hi* hi.rr." ' That is why I ( hrbtini vVnee Org. * them he -aid j Sr«me of his pwie tux . •■>. ere plant 7:IS p m~-l47 Maxte PMg. extended a* threatening planted this orchard in !#I7, be¬ |ed in 192.'« The hou-•• « < ;e, the reahfui- tVfDMADAT- joynrveht out of it now " J tion of a di earn the p» egident and Panlleilenir omnol, " p. mT~" hi* wife have bad for year* Mill PHILOMPNV 111 Union annex "We warded to rnnsd there the Pr«u. Show pointed out that the' Prr»hing Rifle*, 7 p. m. first time we; taw the --pot. " Pre* trees were pruned down *o that t»emoio>(ration ball Shaw said they are very low. and also that The house ■.* built on g xhght there w ere no props in the orchard , Blork and Bridle. 7:3# p„ m. •location oft the ground, facing 1*1 \t Kail to hold up the branches of the southwest' It is. la.d out at such an trees under their heevy load of liberal Art* beard. $ p. an. angle that all of the rooms have •ppki some sumhine during.ike day To Org- room 1. I nwn "I" pruned the tree* demm real V. M- C. A^ 7:3# p. m. lew because 1 don't think the top FMHI. WNHST ft. tUtT the west, of the ho-^ac is a beau* parlnra. Pupil ■ dwell U a ten-foot ladder U any place o. tifuj woodf. tmged with autumn Men * for an old man This way I can the apples There ere no prop* in colon An old cabin in the wood* Green Iblnei, 7 p. n. bring out a stool from the house the orchard because 1 believe if Is being fixed over to be uwkl as and sit under the tree and pick up the branches can't hold up under a winter workshop br Pie Shaw Tucadiiy, October 28, MICHIGAN STATlfNEWS By George Herl Mine workers may or may not have a problem that should be settled, but taking Michigan fifate Ktm advantage of the nt it. SOalaeita. Fa,I Unalaf. standpoint Of politics alone, this just isn't u Una. oeicaa IncslaS „■ gfmnS Soor *f awl wins of Ualos a 1 ' ' ' BulMli... now ». the time for monkey business. TkundwTIM*- PuklMlM ' m4 is based on the theory of . . a Mfmbrf 4M. A democracy Auocblod CoBoftnto equal sharing: when everyone else makes gear fey lk« Hi- sacrifices, there is no reason that one person 870 KC j|"nU ®' llkhlg'M ...F . MMaatMrto rem NATIONAL aavEnnatNo ur or one group shoiild do otherwise. (Monti Advertising Service, he. Ccttttr PeWihrt Rtprrmuin* Inr T,i,,ko,T_ I'htnr t-9Ill tw-i 4CO ftUei»o«« AVI 9Nrw Yontt. N. Y, Wltortal O *1 c •— Prowlfr* who raided a bookstore at Drew unl- ilWn* • •••»** • to« Enaiu.i • tan rnaacKco jjJj*" vrrafty limited ihrlr haul to a few dlihru of lit (mi «ig8cf»cars s« mov-ded fee rut several pencil*. May he Ihrjr wanted lo JU06S SffOKwices, 000 * ecoi/Lta err am and MiCBOBHOsC 'OB ime tatrajtsr lo rat a®* Charles T. Fob figure out thrir rafory intake. couairoomc of siicooewr ccoqthoocE 'Cradqate Malinger sr eiTrteuBO", ea. Tom Greeho Managing Editor Edward \V. Morey Business Manager IMfth Norman For a C.lcmninfi Smile— Faculty Adviser Okay, give 'em the teeth, kids. BUSINESS ST.trr Start practicing on that friendly smile now; this is Homcc rhlng week. A WIST AST BUSINESS MANAGERK ■v , , . , Art Underwood, Dotlglas Reeves You'll want lo make a special effort In Cmol'l-ATION MANAGER , Paul Walker make it a real, homecoming. Those middle-, Alt SAI.F-SVKN lea Ta.l.maa. Sill M.a.ra, 1UM. Jan. Witnin. lin k Nrw>i'Me, aged and old alums who will arrive here look- j CtAHSlKIKDS: jRiit- Wink els. MERCHANTS' SERVICE Sid I.c-vy. Sid SalstMir* iug hesitantly at the new buildings are j ■HTAJ-'K Hah Ileal. I'eggy HiMii. Mmthn Ann K»til«, Vfnrloi* members of this school too. US *1* COM tHSTlTuTC foatrr. Muriel Whiting at ceorr fitto, ill . Just treat them the way you'll want to be i, memoes courses or sruov f-r1 l.imi- Vcic /irchaitgrl *.\' I irns F.vpmi' • ke. Wlllinm ( Jiihliltqn, Kalhry , (lo-.ni.r. Marge Mi|«i.|f Tlifm»« tun* - .\A#rrih t rit'H. H»»iit* IMf Jn.-W Kl.ilft ' Bmciwnr, -Jettiu lUrn.r l(a»niiifiii M.-« Mi. M.-,.- K», IV..r l.q. tf imn. f.lunlw'tli Ituirhntt. ||„.f.-r.l Slum s Fascism. Supply ll liui.e K«. ».l»eh IVrrev _ , KolJj. J >■»> bsuUitnf. M-tii Ig-e-l-r- Mat)., Il.-r I»..»v I— S!».ln«« i. M A.-v i- ho: II.f» Dam Monsensc jnl't. Vtrplrim li. lir \ nvi"i-. M ■ 'H Vfuun |i«v Ily Tom (Irfriif JI'UTU" K. 1 Stl h .I.O S ,/tfuu. Mgte*" * cff.uts.STS I - k >ivnl 14it. Qmii>> . fllr-'il • Ing'rtervl Mri flo g. Ili-tSrii. I|..|»te 0|.hinH TIIHV .SAY the I'mtod Jflly drifting into F««« i*m. f shouldn't l>f Stutoa is grndii- Ilfrew Pearson rw"4 S,u4i.»u ohrrl S. |I ICAllen «trci:dj,n II»«- adm-n pR»h W'iwM SPOUTS REPORTERS stirprisofl. Ctnly this mtmmor pviitonres of ^WASHINGTON - Hippe-st JdicK.stage '»r'h» this evil trend win all too apparmt in the istrntion hn« hnd to make next to appeasement of l ipan llrti.. has In-i-n the resolve to put all its supply eyp* in "lie state t t .Michigan. It all started out inno¬ basket ami concentrate thousands -t tons of tank-*, air I'ARTOONTS'lS cently enough, hut with all the earmarks Wnt.VERlVE S \t.r its real name of ftu and oavv, where some oUnvrjt t-. Vr«t f the N'-ar. .an i ii >• Ual>j,'s White Hope tournament in Detroit brown red fungus, hut the> had to apply anjiieit thwt Arttirtngrl could not op Icon, d hc> .>m »;• ■ i> ■juile.^ fn' com|«ifison. Women faint and a label toB. That Is a typical propaganda be kept fire of ire all win'r-i'. that liiit; • ' a l,.\» .. t ;• on- Strong men shudder at the thought. ihe N.i/is w,n\ld l»e able u Ukt It I: . - "i. • device, just like Hitler linking Jews and • What is it? The one. the only, the in¬ the I'Mili'itnd lead it i u !>• A»* | !>• "• o • 1.' ts ••»»;« ' i •: CfimmiinMK Hut it worked, and soon the Hod that pih'.Ie-' t' S u|)pl» ja • m v., » ,1 : r-< \! comparable Frosh-Soph Brawl. Go away boy, state was alarmed. Peach pickers in the Ihufhl lu i.iifmi'd i*. the same {cow .out '.;•<■ i.:! ! ! f A-i'h you txdhcr me. western part of the state shuddered as way »he British h**t the" rttechan- le^'d 'f « > -ay tin > !i •'< i.«! IIRERM YHTS HOU;|i- "Bhyshal eihieatioti experts the world ired etpiipfiH-nt nt I>iiokenpn 1m to' -.»• : . 1 '-.u. • d « f. • !Vv fhe> thought that their fat. fuxzy friends Thr UrM nirrting of the I lb*ral abound ask the (piestion. "Can the swarming might he rtifhlessh wiped out. Art* iMiard u'll he hrbl lomorrou. fieshnun. fresh from the farms and cities of e river. the ('hokeherry contraband. His gestHj>o Itv I>a*H tVurrfel .And there will he dancing and merriment began searching the hushes to detect its afterward. Peace and goodwill will prevail. shady haunts and they stamped it out ua the hatchet i* wrenched out of a fresh with irm heels. All lt( It W'TS' gpRVK r— mrrrh.irt*' Nt$dp he buried harmlessly in the ground. The irrvtrr State Nfwa will hold a »t.ifT meeting •So step right this way, ladies and gentle ^t 7:15 tndav in the N'enn nfTicr. men, and hurry, .hurry, hum. Important buiinen will he di%- cuvRfd. sid l>\> annminred. Tr*t for Art 1 atu#\* it anmrnne *ave IhU In mr .«nd I hung it iii» in no Hying room — lopld I ll\r luppilv with lt?-~ll It. Ea-hK, DIALINt; THE III SPOTS (toinlhyc— TI I Mi AY AND WEDNESDAY Michigan State lost a familiar figure Fii 1: is p m saw# sv Swing I'n»r«.i I .aw reiv e X. Field «»f m.- day night when Pi of. N; "+ * '•"♦ i» m. Club Mai>n« An Engineering student was heard to s«v ANY I'HtiKKBEKKY plant caught try¬ will be held at the Wolverine of- !• *A p ftt TfS SUwW • 0»' Il.«>krn4a 12 .hi Stsrt yOtci'iliiy. "Professor Field wa>. a swell fel¬ • ing to life the persecution were subject to 'v e at 7 p. m. I«*dav Id Onb-k. low and I learned a lot from him." being rudely yanked from the ctlr and advertising manager, has an- Not much can U added t « that sincere nnunced. « xecuted on the s|s>t. without iHMtefit of THIS EVENIV» tribute. — ckrg>. K> > Si «te To ah- I "if? students !v t.t l\i«ha«n Note lot a formal part* women dirR* like ladle*—in a formal gown one couldn't l«r am- Tlli: NVIKH.K SDUDin affair wa* actu¬ (hint hut a lad> Prof. < t«. tulkemtn- ally extra-legal and a dirty fasti*! ph»t. You notice that nowhere was the choke- tuny gHen a chance to tell its side of Ihe READ and RELAX Share imil Slime t lihe story at a trial. Of course not! Fasewm Tortiiy mid joinunow Muhigan State is doesn't allow that. beginning several more defense training course* in engineering, science, and tnanage- NOW \S \ MATn'Ki.f (im.lhrrhokB- tn» lit i ' ur.se- ^ . tniry j- mn.H cut, ll I. the |w-ach which It's4 all a part ot the nation's effort to th.' hiirrililv "\" .irus lo ihr throw cvrry brain and sinew into the Utttlc i hokrhrrr.. rui kinR it. -Ivndrr framr »ilh for tin p< ot the earth. noful !iifonir». Whai .hi.uhi rrally In- Hoof Everywhere, even though with reluctance i. lo dt-Rlrn. Ihr prarhro »nd »».r our til many casea. saci Ukw> are taung made h> palriolir chohrhrrrio. indifidual*. corporations and companies. Tho |>r,i:'i.vi T . ^^.1, ; Tlniu.-viUid- of young men have given up their F ".i* •! < >i",. lo . 1. DOWN WITH I'KACHKS. Do*ti with Or.'flVf..l-to-bcd or clMir Dr- job* or hopi It» a brilliant future to enter Ihr Hiit> InMitln. Down with iMRchrw. I'll t.K-lwb> I'dM. who flrxiMr tbelialion - armed forces shall 1F" 0- 1..SH ti>n»(ou 1 fy iliiwh i.iiii.- with .iitnr hiiH .rram. thank.. The fia t that they arc ail too often just undc; .'.mi w-wo too in o c silting around ami wondering about the why and wherefore i i their sacrifices is much be* THINK THIS i* nil VIihIr sillyt You're moniwc in many putdnations and column.* rijilit. it i», liul loi'thnn. it isn't half ns But there is a Hind straw to t vcly lug silly «» nil th. rhniyri" sml vountri. haipvs DEPT. or load. John I.. Ix-w is, in ykdiancc of the PA\*- of las. i.t Rial communist Martin I'lvs niiit MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE IdentV pica to permit production the Wiuihinyton trauir lia.o bcon maWiny I5C W Or,nil tt.f, Ave. to cunt inue, ha?4 toscd doefs F c^ient aH-utn! ).sl< 1> \Yh) not -tAi oil oj it. ..ml in t ilonn II- a W ASHINGTON AC coal milieu. to work? iiiiiliaBi'ffii' r-if-fi'v Tur.'dsy. October M, 1941 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Stop, Pett\ fencer* Ditcover DurakoDefeiits Hchnian Schedules GuegS You'll Have to .Vefjt Proscription McCarthy AC - fold That Tigerf ij ^or Toughening Delta Mu. women's fencing hon- Where Are the Cop*? Br Al. BtiaLCNB Irt contrast-to last Week's score- f less evenings, the Independent | orqry, and .Scimitar, men's fencing They'll All he Seoilcl Uouch football league provided or Grid Practice tfhonorary. got tngrth'er for n par*.v more action last night as Ave I j .Saturday night, but the outcome touchdowns and a safety were I j wasn't confined to crossing swords. rolled up. [ If s.cad, the combtnfd wiener In the Duraka-McCarthy AC Ifrrtwt i damsels. resulted in a pair of dunked game. Bruce Drynan scored two touchdowns while his teammates j In a. netting of Piretum. hot held the McCarthy boys scoreless. | dogs, and eider, it all happened t when the gals led-in a game. The game ended 12-0. AH the I However, the game didn't end in scoring was in the second period. I j he prescribed manner, and in- The second game, Mustangs vs. I.$ > td the SjcimiUr members top*' ' | Cookie Pushers, really, provided rf things off by pitching the on- •« | the thrills. An 80-yard march t is Cedar. fortunate maidens into the Red | was climaxed by a Mustang ^ | touchdown provided by Ed Bran- : Quo'h. Fencing Coach Charles } die. Dob Rendnll gave the Cookie ■ Schroittel* to his wife between j Pushers an extra nudge by hih- | rr." uthful* of dog. bun, mustard j ning over for the extra point, . ■■•ncf' rrlifh-'.-"Nothing like toitgh-w S Then came the Cookie Pushers' SfBlO Ni'W* I'hitu t'» Mart Kl»<» Pete Fornarl, former all-state back from DettoH Southeast-m, cning 'em up in the c Id of the j turg, Dick Sherman rushed in and Mayhap* I'll get • some blocked a kirk to give the CP's found his forward progress about to be stymied by these two Wayne- fencing this year" two points, making the final score stalwarts after a wide end sweep In the second quarter of Satur¬ day's contest. The Invader'-; took Sissy Aces, 12-0. on Clint Ballard's two scores. Harriers Seek Revenge Leading I F GOOD RECORD •ft it you're going finance, which Dr. by past Litken- On Indiana In AAUMeet In Dorm I c and Parliamentary Rules Procedure, 1941, say is <> k . Missouri is going to be tough for State's Homecoming What's more, you don't • to look around any farther the Tigers' 0-0 victory over i^Ka's mighty Cornhuskgrs Saturday in Columbia. Mo. ic Hulsinger, State back field j , f •presented the Spartan i iif strategy at the proceed- - aid .foe, who is a Kansan and Mi' re than passing interest in due! of his former Big Six L - ill vouch lor Missmn grid FKATI'RF LONG IDA'S One pertinent. Oct about ■ iST FAST HALFBACKS 't, to start with." quoth Mr i«2er, "they have two half-.. tmahdowns Tiger- i- that they aren't paitirular where from they score Fourteen- ve»y their : Stocky George Ilanciu, Jun¬ ,£E Ste iri«ACT""!J Ntw Harry Ice and Boh Steu- 15 touchdowns Mououfi ha* sor h" are fast as lightning ed thin season have .been from be ior guard from Hast Ind.. made good on bin ItrM GVERSHARP SIN J £ ! . neighs about 198 pounds yond the lf»-yard line four have rbance to score in a college a sprinter on the track been jaunt* of more than 70 yard* college grid game against Wayne with the Magic Fted m i f e, whom they call 'Slip- and' .'even others have been more list .Saturday wlicn be Inter¬ I passes* and punts, and. oh than GO The average Tu;m cepted a Tartar aerial and gal¬ S* ruber placekieks. too touchdown run hs * been t4 vaVd - loped H2 long cards for StalFr r;rr*re. not short on reserves. In the matter of records, Far fifth touchdown. out * b".vs have beaten. bcMde- Ncbi ufiko. Colorado, 21 -6. K.u.ya • How. however. Vi'h -neb inci¬ State, 3.5-0- ,md Tow, Stale vi iit dents 3* Saimday' :r\ whieb 19 Only the Burke.v. be-.,t tirean point-, sviw :g;oiI'd !.o Ahe.hi.3t four Missouri has met State on three minute*. |>eople will be • • ;»«■»rd s also an excel- lent passer and has thrown three Bach man thought Monday prob¬ 17 hoiiId remember that they touthd wn passe*. ably not. Since he has not been ue required to run the 'wo-mile checked thus fnr thi* week f r course four time- before 'he ac¬ Dr tie rce D Stoddard, defin of progress, however." there is "till tual race the graduate school f the Uni- the remote possibility that he may a1s v Ha'ed that the only c fc .vj will succeed Dr see action Bill Kcnrnxly. Wla Beginning nri -Hoverrber 1. '■ vrrsPv d Tucker« will i«' at 'he new col¬ I'tudents Vho are not ebgi Ernest F. C !e as Hew -York state was out of the Wavne game with he race are freshman or :. lege track, south of Mackbn field, tduration cfrmmissioner on June an injury sustained at San Fran¬ where entrant.* will tart their cro.fi lountry or track men 30, 1942 cisco. will return this week Stars Sprinkle FrosIt Football Squad W;th a large turnout * -frr <>,cd ihe*e players have so far thai, ni- Running. 209 yards oiW of his way when he got lost, Roy Net- 'l ev arc the lending candidate'* turuf plays. 'West Virginia 6 ability, nliier meyer, Arlington, III., ficshmiu. m°c all Wool ►Ohio Wesley si n 26 it v poofwms on the team first sin rig tfandidates for the quarterback shown the most members "f the *quad have very .-.•ft n 4-mile flush cross emm'r Miami iOhio fl. position are Lurly Retd. u hefty • Lime triul iccently. r Starting with the bac.kfield. at gix-d ihanrrs •»? di placing them 1112-p under from- Ferndale,' and i After taking the wrong path 'Missouri 6 in the tat 5e for fir*' vtring posi¬ ami up Netiraaka 0 the eft half post arc Ruiuien Low-* ther an/.I Jtm Trcw Iv»w,her. tip- Maurice McConnell fr m Detroit - tion- Daily wrrmmajes are held Neimeyer, winner of « previou: Their chief rival. Rum« Gilpin, ti : novice run, got brick on the rfgh' .'cale* at 150 jKiunds and with the 'earns alternating <»n de- Oklahoma-16 excellent punter from Dc'r- ' ; course and won by 25 yortl« over fer.ae and olIcri.se. 'Santa Clara 6 hading fr»>m Deti':i, .. the be** ftustamcd ;m injured knee wtwrh , Al Sulle n In 23; 24 8. Temple 42 if cr »n the sqtiud. At right put* him out for 'the -.ea«on. Scattered and sorrd distance tie- sired I/iAvenworth haif Bill SeeIcy from Laming and Burkncli 14 OTHER INJURIES are eligible tmiefit under a $12.- hind Uie flr.'t two men came Bil* Bob Rem frrm Detroit have r>00 Mhulan ip fund at Hamilton Fritz, Roy Henfer, Jim Dunbar, The 1m**i Irf; end to make «»«■ » r STARTING 4-^»" WEDMESDAY ' • » r m ^ . s>w, . ( trUmm billies are Ken no Gob from Chi- ' and Jat k McCIain from ■ THE HOTTEHT MUOIXR IN TIIE WMIil No Cramming Necessary! EMILIO CASERES caro By Alvlno Rey Dsmvillc ADVENTURE PILED UPOIT ADVENTURE! Anither player temporarily out frrtlar of fill In CI For swell flavor and ■ v/W Drama afun* with th* with injuries is Bob Cash from \n,l Ilin Virliir Rrrnrdiiig Orrbf»lr« a ,sOH mPowtr at a two-tan Gary, Ind, who. before he w.»,« • hurt, rhrt Bill W'KKt, 190-pounder « 1*1 ns Beautiful Floor Shun! real chewing fun-the from Menasha, Wis. a close race ; COMING for the left guard p .sitior. center are Austin Miller from IX'- . Al' Till. MEN S GLEE CUE — MNHIOAN STATE COM.EGK answer is delicious trori and Bob Beach from St ONK NIGIIT ONLY - FHIDAY, NOV. 7 John* and lit right guard are Kttcher from Denton Harbor and . \Im- l.iiiian ami Ilia Famoun IIrrlirMra Wrigley's Spearmint Gum Jim Steve Polnmchak fror« Gary, Ind ; u — AETiarn — o %LI, IUCi BOT* . akenianV Three contenders foe we right j tockle jx>.«itiort are 197'-a-pound ' The Beautiful MAYFAIR Pete Bayer from Detroit, Doug' Dimr NtghUi to America'• OutMandtef Randa at Um Mas fair Reynolds from Owosao, and Cli'.oj LAKE I.ANHINCI i.S!«K'M-r ya'.y'if: ij* Can none weighing 200 pound.-■ nCKETS at Informal •lUr per Person HOMECOMING DANCE Spoii»ore«l l>v Alpha Itii Omrga UNION DESK and ArriiunlniK Offici- Tuesday, October lit* MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Alumni Head College Debates Open Tonight By JF.AN 1VELKER wos Jhe boy who quarter fl^ht In picked the fourth the eaM grand¬ » Twenty-eight team* will open the college MMM hi the auditorium at 7:30 tonight. intramural debate tour. Burdette Stompley, fae* To Attract Impolitely interrupting fascin¬ stand* as outstanding, He didn't know what it wo? nil about, but fre.'hmrn class spectators U> it was ndw and different to him. tflB Umtruin announced yesterday'. Varsity debaters, who will ating JbflRi fti individual debates, are *jp» MdHorium at 7:13 p. m. requested to report to room 137 in Old Timers get their idea of the most out¬ standing thing about the Wayne POMETIIISG inrrwiNT "I thought the assortment .of representing fraternities, sororities^ and in- game Saturday brought u great • Tito fallowing teams, variety of answers. players Interesting. The constant ^fpendent* will debate the question: "Resolved: That the Federal Only threev__speciflr fo.ifbaH changing of players helped to Government Should Regulate All Labor Unions " break the monotony of a pretty play* were mentioned; other com¬ one-sided game." thought John PtATtKNITY MEN ments included everything from Habuln, Greenwich, Conn. R«om <— Negative a fight in the- grandstands to the Affirmative Bar birr a Fleming Detroit, and rather excellent weather. Bill Patch Robert I.oree Wallace Artlcy, Battle Creek, Bob Mathieu; Bfidgeman, thought Jxk MrtntO'h 144 Richard O-mer (Hesperian) (Phi Delta Theta) la* Willis Women's World Jim FtmttOfl Tkott Otto 141} x Park Mot* we fSigma Nu) (Sigma Alpha Epsilon) Howard Pound SfHirhm II omen Offrr r George Field Bye (Kappa Sigma) — Arthur Kramer John Becker Irl Slioft to Everyone: Bid) Kamin* 117 James faimpman (Mu Gamina) ' (Sigma Nu) ('hecli (hi 'Itifi Sisters' independent men 112 William McKlnstroy GLEN O. RTEWART SpHPtan Women'* league in offering an art shop to men, and faculty today. Those climbing to the third floor William Tafee ' Be* Warflekl Joe Charlpw.. women, Dirk I .ennon of the Union tit 7:8H p. m. today may participate in several Gale Reynold- Richard Jodrv 116 Aubrey Helve?ton OFFICERS types of activity—painting, weaving, carving, or pottery and Tom Hirkconnelt 120 Morton Smelling (Continued from Page I) jewelry making. An art instructor will he present to help Birks Will .-\<|,lr, Bill Martin George Streblow bough. John Pailthorp Tnknrna any who need it. Jet-old terllomt 128 Ed Hawley • Park. Met: Fred Quigley, .Sagi- Fi- • genet at meeting of Spar-* % Next T -Meetin. Fred Tylet Irving Kleimun nnw; Roy Struble. lamsmg. and tan VV -men's l.e.igue will be held! . ^ ^ ' » Cleo Buxton 140 l.donard Buzuin MiUon Taylor, Statu*. Wednesday at 7 IS p n in room ^ I II11 I* II I $ Carillon program by Wendell "You and the- Dr,. t Keith Hunt Hob 'Dickey OTIIEKs ARE LIEUTENANTS 130 Mi-,iill All S' W I. 1 • Westcott, dc^Ussed by Dean H )' sorority WOMEN »: rational clinic for ^ginning Robin Adair lege men. and accord Mary Cooper vey, and AMrnt Tenfold. Helen Beetle I '.eat |iei >. which xx til be held in Loch la •moral rnernu.< expressions Faith Taylor MORE CAVALRY HEADS Betty Bowser 233 j the Union Saturday, according to Bonnie Dundee college men find thi (Kappa Kappa Gumma) (Chi Omega) Olfirers in the cavalry are iF II Thorne duecot if teaihel Two S> rigs «»f Pi Kappa Phi one of Their most pr-rp•• Jane Cummlngs Martha Brown First lieutenants Robert Ilonrice, i placement Hill. - MarK'tic Graff 143 Vera Pennington) Harry Dad. William Dickey. Har¬ Disc ussion group4" and chairmen (Chi Omega) (Alpha Gamma Delta) old Fr.itikel, James Keith, Wilford bare agrlcultuie, Stair Keesler, A new type ooybear Kuust, Richard Reidcnbiteh, John i.iit. Norma Imu Ainoid, com- •INDEPENDENT WOMEN tnene. Doi ittiy Price; English and by the extension divis Rheineck. Ward Smathers. second (Continued from Page 1) i.xiaua State University Marion Huston 137 Maty Maine Child? lieutenants. Kenneth Ash, David j s|>eech, Jean Hinkley home eco- Soph* had better be on their toes " answer the problem Marfler> Frost Betty Jean Wright Browne. Carl Dubuvsky. Robert t nomics, Betty Stauffer1; foreign The sophomores, too. have very whose lands now lie Dorothy Cole Bye Gay, Edward Mill*. Charles Otto. ; language-. Edna Becker, muthf- definite, ideas A* Gus Higgin-. cause of reduction m Ruth Mussetman Harold* Snyder, and Singkato ! nihlics and han. will meet in front of Wells hall Dawsop. Benjamin Dayrell. Ber¬ teacher at Kearsley High. Klin*- at 4 p m and will go in a body nard Fontant. Harry Oilliver. The teacheis' clinic wdl cluvr . to the parade ground Alexandci Grant. Clarence Hmt- 1. Dort»ifl(nx«lr«cno -*r with luncheon in the faculty din* From there, they are on their muii, Dei.dd Hatcher, Robert shirts. Poet not imu"»»- HttWkc-. Michael Hralntvskv, Har¬ i iug room Dr N A McCune, own 2. No waiting to dry * ry Jackson, llenrv Knapp. Ed¬ minister |igt\e an Peoples"Three* ofaddress, churchTuneswill used right after stu> t 3. Intrant If stops pee ward Ko/nki. Leonard l.aiS.ilTe. 'Three is Nine" lor t to 3 days. R era - * lad.md Merrill, John Mo sail. Irons pvnpiratioo. Richard Redey. Edward Randall, 4. A pure, tshire. gr<- Ned Keith k and* Peter Van Vahti lt<-x-al l.ilirury C.liunp-s srainless vsoishirg c • - 5. Artal has been sve -: * 32 ARI COAST OFFICERvS The textbook library- and cur¬ Approval Seal of the A c? a Coast artillery: Fust lieuten¬ riculum workshop material have Inwitute of Laan :-- t ft New Lockets. Bracelets ants. Roy Alexander. Fred Carter, been moved from the graduate being harmless to f . -v Adrian-Enasse, Robert Ford, Rob¬ study to the map room annex on Arvid la Iks LAB0C8T ert Juth, Allan Kinney, Marvin the lower floor of the library, ac¬ Kraft. Robert McMillen. Marvin cording to Jackson Towne. libra¬ SWAIN JEWELRY Murphy, George Peters. John rian An attendant is on duty a Peterson. Harold Price, Paul Roue- Mtale Theater Md|. few hours each day to facilitate i Keep brisk Full dnya ruliitiK with this Club boom, and Jotyi Thome East lastuiiif use of the books by students in Convertible Shirt. Beautifully cut. novelty Second lieutenants. Jerotd Aten. the methods classes Arthur Coulter. Sidney Denting pocket of the new rayon crepe BERMUDA John Dow. Howurd Ducket, Lot en Cloth. All Fall shade*. Size* 82 to 40. Feiley, Phil Goodrich, lit*ward Hade. Robert Kreger, Leo Mcln- tyre. l*oui* Mit/elfeld, Ed Morcy, Chan Robinson. Donald Kunquist, Theodore Simon, Roger Smith, Al¬ lied Wumiak, and Julius Yuekcr CLASSIFIED ADS November lat tU.AMNK* Htmlr., lloiiierumiug Centaia* three of the mo*l lasnuu* Helena Ruhinslrin all a i son i >| Kiiiiiioiik to Allr-ml (n« fram |S (n |( pre|»aralN»n* . , three e»*en »->rW cull War KtllK-lllioll Al«>«'ti|||r tiaU of skin-care that will rv.ni Lloyd C. Emmons, a mem- "*a>rk like a charm" for your ta-i t«f the state «dvi>. ry cohimii- beauty Get your Charm Box tec for public instruction, will at¬ today and begin this "tran* tend the commuter meeting a* Hotel Porter Thursday t,. help fo|malum treatment" al once' formulate plan* for citirrmhip ed¬ FOR RENT ucation of aliens Dr Eugene TWO «<»»••. *w Elliot, head of Die department of f'"V»il Wtxa, Sir* MMM(w(sm many • •tor On* k public instruction, will meet with potpoM cream . . to cleaner A meet the group aaolhr and lubricate. tarn a tarn io*a ro* prvtrriitr, Mmu Rubinstein's akin tinte^l foundation, keep* take op frroh all day. am ma tut» FRIDAY NilC.HT IS COIJ.KUK NIGHT rmmtmtm9mm wm^th. ding t»f Vattur* l.rautHu. .k,i» To ihr Sweet Swing Of A glorious collection of < mab and dinner gown* that RODD RAFFELL that positively staffer the staf line — outstahdinf one they dream about And Hi* Orchestra day* later. Sunday Night Ladiea Admitted FREE DANCING STAETS AT M* 16.75 and upward*