in Hallowe'en possibility u/i tho old bell tower lip.* been replaced, n.v Kd Kitchen entrance to the Union building. Coaches and , In fact since .science''"Began pooh-poohing goblin* with a utrmtalie-. chimes streamline aUtos have re¬ •player*4 of the State squad will give, short talkjf J and all those other eerie Halloween individuals Although most of the goblins Won't be around, for tlte crowd. j and polling all iho fUn tor the kids, nobody re* placed buggies. «•»not those iron deer ornaments .peb- plq altvri.v.'- vised'to find on their r-oof have all having been drafted for the cpy service. the 0.371 Official Homecoming activities will begin Fri- { members much what the day Is all about 'been melted Tip for bombs. " ■ - Students of Michigan; State college are preparing day evening with the annual alumni .smoker m j According tot faded copies uf old Almanacs and Hutregardless of nil modern inhibitions, from to indulge Friday night in the revelries and witch¬ Hotel Olds. Chcstci L. Brewer, former Spartan j the Efieydopedia Britannica. lh*I7 Hallowe'en busi- llogue street t« bumming corner.'arid Bed Cedar eries of Halloween, .1941. grid coach and athletic director, nmv. with.Uni* \ nek.* started early in t!w* Christian era in England to T-tosewood. the lid's off- >o watch out. Lust Lnn- Indications arc that it probably won't be one of versity of Missouri, will be the honored guest. . j. .where' Hallow-I'vcn was the name popularly giv- -v i ng-r i t a II ;d lov.e'en. those old-fashioned Hallowe'ens inasmuch njs "II Ea*t t.an.sing'i good townspeople who hjive j.en'to the eve or vigil of All Saints, •.which comes the best Jack u'Lanterns have been turned into spent many n' Hallowe'en, in the past being harass- tin Nov . i. | . pumpkin pies for theTiivmy,'and the last front gate cd by the Spartans' ancestral Aggies, heaved no j Hallowe'en is'the black sheep of the holidays, lloltl No (elehration in East Laming has long since passed otit of exis¬ pensive sighs fi|r the "good bid days" today, and ) Unlike Christmas, when everyone hangs tinsel on /tonus tence But just the same, the Spartan student body instead stocked bp on apples and candy and other ) ho tree ahd sings ' flood WHIToward Men," and isn't going to let the* well-known evening for mad¬ goodies to mete out to the grade school banditti ' Thanksgiv ing, when' most people become .happily caps and mischief, pass unnoticed who will be oft on their annual raids. " stuffed, Halloween get blamed for all late-Oeto'- State's students will put a more modern note On the other end of the scale, State'.- gray-haired j ber nialieioii-ness into Halloween. While" campus parties will re¬ alumni, in town lor Saturday's Homecoming it*-.- -t My -1er iou*Iv.-ringinsr doorbells. mi-sing dogs, place the old-time front gate rodeo and buggy em¬ vivitios including the State-Missouri ft ml bull. game. ' clattering■ gwrbage cam. and even . <>rfie mho* of bezzling, the evening's proceedings will be high¬ will spitt ninny a yarn about the pranks-of those J rheumatism have Ik-cu jinked up. tn some manner. lighted by an all-college pep rally which will light State lads of other years. : with Halloween. the spark for Saturday's 'tluel between I lie Michi,-.. They'll revive the story of the• mysterious dis- Although iotk-;dt has been called into play on gan'State Spartan and the Missouri -Tiger on appearance of Boh Shaw's buggy, and if*' subse- A—occasion by-seme of the ocuorier dome*ty he Mat klm Held ijuent appearance on Administration hail steps ! spirit of good, clean tun 'has 'always prevailed op The rally, which will be mahtlgod by Spartan next morning. t>r the ascension ol the live local Oct. .11 Modern innovations have played havoc chut! leaders, is slated for 7.30_p. m at the wet gate* to the bell lower, and dozens of others j w ith collegiate Hallowe'ens, however Such a fertile Pictured above Is one o| M. s, C.'s modern dormitories for men. Mason hall. v\ ho*e third anniv crwirv yvjl' R» uncelebrated, according to Curtis Beachurn. director «»f Mason - \t»hoi halls. I niler* I let van' Just three years ago honor of .Michigan'*"'fib* governor, todav the hail, named hi Stevens V. ,t*n \n»» Arbor way. several Mason, was formally dedicated. The second u were arrested last week anniversary of Abbot hall, dedicated two years 0 ilpint on ticket*. And now ago vc* tenia* in honor of T. U Abbot, State's 1 Atnpu* copper* are rounding second president, was marked vesterdav by no here too-^-but tot' hunting celebration. COIXKGR. KAST 1.AN8INO, MICHIGAN. THCItSDAV, GCTGllKIt :!'i. MM I .. , . MICHIGAN STATK *rfleee property. I rduit to Bert llanlels, y f „ police chief, two student* ipprehended Sunday bv of- k while • ^ liriHip In CiiriliM- '• iU ..f si* months or so. To lie ;il Mil* fiiir l.rvn di>.| lays will (m> made 'lining H> H(»h \*lle> dating craze ha- Fifteen junior members of; '-bod the half-time 'inteiirossmn «»f the the Michigan Stale Inletfra-' One > t the rniMl imp'TtalH < nmpu> ?s* 11-\ ei-sic •of re- •••d its ugly head. Ftatufingr the melodies of) h'Goeei.ming football game Satin- daS'sH hall, precmct 8 t.« A'oe Lyniiin and his ('alifor-t day. Harry Yeoer, pre-idciit ot lernity couia il will leave F.asl i , cent v eat'M, the adoption < i "M, S ( ' Shadow4*" as the ufh • he exact, comes new - uiatis. the men's 'jflee i lilh of) lo'ei fi aleriutv counc il, arid Mli - Lansing' thi* afU rruion fo; ' ciiil ,Mj« hpraii State alma matey; wtil oiteuiieed that ABK LYMAN Aflra ; act pmptiriy Uir council memtiei« k in this latest sliow of iireakH._ifa prevmu. rec ♦he Tieiv.blav • gle» club, . eons»sting 43; •art at !» a in '».«• judge-' deci-tuiis Saturday have Friday .dlci iumio. Dean Mitchell • Fall Kleelion ; ineintici-. will partake m Hie pro. made they will be tinned over to i will peak tin "HudVifu" a' one of l«K* IWIIIKST chalked up ia-.d spring gi;im by offering «e\er-al .el«?c!ion«" oct'.t cen dancing. APO to Donate Athletic thicctor Halph H Young the de-eo> ion groups scludulcd :! il announced dutibg the lialt ot Kiwii..I. icprcetitatises • I ilrtill..'Ml Stodeiyt • m rosso I V ' i , .s. p., » '! • • ■ > I Ileal liny ' I en the two-day piegrxrm A iian- id will take place hehue Th;ir; (noejiv i.-xp; »e--!y dated '-lad di^ Dance Profits Mi-soui i-M i > ti » g a n Stale • Tiie f.uuous Lvmnn band, whteti qoet "Saturdav cvemijg .will end broke all at tendance records at c.nne Uups wiILIm1 avvnided f\r-t •.!<> coll lei enee activities • i IHtJ ThrU men are look - Ht41vw<»Od's C'K ami! (hove. Will 'and »ecohd prize won mm- in Iw.th Michigan State night. * {r a real fUle agent today per ion't want to *ell or buy appear ohe night only; < ordu i To Loan Fund ; l onfe* ts. YOimu 'add fteprisentinp. frateiedk* will he II Pel t B.dpa ItoU tt Haw k» s Nov i Thompson, of the >|ieech dep.ii '- aid Dougla- IUe\e. Delta I'hi 'nient: M.ss Fr»ne».s Itei. of the T Don Spaldint;, Delta Signui .I'tn, j N .V 13 .Oid lied »|>lis Win "41 Ih-awl C It and A dej in'irerit and Mi fvl Sevvt'll, Kappa Slgino: and j N't.v 18 I Vhgftha Stunsoi) of tfie ait dr Jaiiie* Carmun, I .amUtn- C'iu j One ri |o csenb.t s' ; p.o tmeid ftobei't Neikeii. Phi t'lo Alpha I Aj pin d S. chie i The two Mirurity judges *v«l| Hon El onoiiin • •an linicGcts 16 Cases e i i»e Mi 4 Edith Butler, ••! the o See fit AT MiN-l'air I cliv i.-iore and ivo ; department. and I'rof f; M Piatt. Jot drawing and design di part-" J AiJunior- . t* will h".ud i iio en mil, 'iMjt i | SET 10 IIOLI.AIt LIMIT eided See f «M?M IL Hide* eomenrmg the lawn ex- I hit>its -pecifv that all displays are to be ready Iia ft Ti~rn on Satiii- Kat I H M< iF.nel, colloge -ee'e ! Srr ORF.F.KK—Pute f taiy, was presented with a gold' watch lor 2.N yeioo, service in. the' State Kx'ensi'in service at the Ex- , I Jiriit'^ic I niM'.'rl ti*ion UonlerciH c dinner in the j Union .Tuesday evening," K *.I Kcaluris I'urHfll Baldwin exteti'ioii director\ aid '"Studies n Pun- Polytonaldy." \ e; tei da y . Tau 7:13 p, m u c imposition bv Ai thin" Eai weil, MeDonel, who entered the ex¬ Itonm 107. t nInn innex formerly ot 'he nni.de faculty .n tension service in Iftlti. resigned Open Ntuileol council meeting 7 p. in., room 130 Morrill hall Scalp ami Blade. 7 30 p. in. Michigan State college, was a on June 36. 15)41 to accept the po- tire, rmim 1. Inimi Itmlin Michigan Mortar A Ball. 7.30 p. m. CriMi|i 0|M-tiN featured number at a concert ot s it km State as secretmv college of The piesentatiori Faculty dining room. Union I xralihiir lunehenn. noun American ii.uuc Wednesday eve¬ W »rki>liii|i 'I'.Hluy ning in Carnegie Chamber Music was made by Baldwin, and was a Homines Lr*b, 7:30 p- w. Hunt's I oimI shop The first production «»f the ex - hall gift by the - entii e extenMon serv ¬ Org. room 1, Union Tau Sigma. 7:15 !>■ 01. While Far well here, hi* ice staff. Homo 107. Union annex jjerimentul radio workshop will he whir A.l'.O. husilie** meeting frequently The President's message by t)r presented in naim 246 auditorium compos ilium were 7:30 p. m.. oig. room I. Union J A Hannah, in the Union ball¬ today • *at 8 p. rn Limited ca¬ heard, and on one ocetisi at Mat¬ ( ampus IMsrussion group inee Musicuje honored him with room on Friday afternoon wilt pacity for this studio make* it close the Extension Conference 7:30 p. m.. Spartan rm., Union necessary tor all planning to sit- an sdl-Faiwell piognun. t niou dance, ft p. m. Radio Workshop, 7:4.3 p in. •erid to *igri at the -jM-ech depart¬ The composition w»* played which has been n stpnowi at thr4 Union ballroom Tollege since Tuesday. Room 216. Auditorium ment office. 'by Hazel Griggs, piajrtjst Three Action Shots Attest to Ardor of Frmh-Soph Braiders un n-ASHKS KKOM WJIM . SUM »OWI armmrr Thursday, October :w. iojj" Tnurxday, C MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Please patronize Michigan 5, COUNCIL News advertiser!. Washington Mcrry-Go-Round jftchigan State Hews If You Ask Me Confirms Indicia Fish's Secretory In Frank Scandal 1/ison roin 1 Tom' Ripri Ih-cn S t< Charles T. Poo ■-football Graduate Manager Tom Greene Manayiiur Editor i .minute o Edward W. Worry club, Bustuess Manayer % Italph Norman 2, as Hhculty Advlyr Ilavr a (ioimI Time i t Ir.-t ibiwn. AyociATi; editorial i.nrroHs staff Sheldon Moyer, Leo. llarncs, Dnw J one; All HALLOWS EVE ft 1 «ers i oarly ir Bob AstJey f Commonly Called Hallowe'en) N s EDITOR Krrr-Kuhn ,; i-y(n«o tl FBATi lit EDITOR He In Church Special c;' n rompr, you can get at your FfMlhall Came or a Funeral? ALL SAINTS' DAY ;iy jsntf-tjuickly, 2 en pockets Fine lea \Vntt, Saturday. November I Jttsl llnrvinfi School Sftiril 10:00 \. M. $1.00 and SI &Vhat i* college spirit ? HOLY COMMIATON *LQji<' wino teacher tepluHi, "It p making a a Hniftt" about,athletics.' dtp the writ.* ev'-e it floes h« I enrmmf ^Hllt'ely-4u- ImSljeheerfniCmal hHiifjnet* or on the grantl 4(5 Abbott Road. K 10? S. WASHINGTON \\i\ stanl ill front- of n winning game. by our team ..." NO 1 or Things Hitt! a lot of truth in ».hi> quota h mm {inn-lroni Prof. . .1 Hear.- Hist »ry Mich igMti Agricultural rollege Hut Uwiv's dnrn little school * pit it «!• un«l this college, The State Xr\c, has in the pn-d week re ' .reived numerous complaint*. mainly from freshmen. that there i* no choi ring or spirit nkt#nrtli on campus, The V\ nyin- gam" •Mrumlwi like a f (literal. « \« » pt feu U'avm' *u planter* cheering their i.-ing foam, few Hoy K.oui- who ihil their g 'm! turn and by a 28 \\ inter Coats hooping-the stands alive. Morn Silver Original* Hi 'ft The hottleibtip freshman spirit While Fox pep meeting sometime this year? Four hue AMI THE AUTHOR „f the ""My was -di*eci stuttent's got down to Lansing ! • wel¬ Addiso!) Makepeace Brown, who whs ro! come the t»atn hark from Santa Fiara lege se, rotary f- r two decades in the Co.tddn'f a few m re pH up f a little a» ti >,>. 10'f.i • |{e 11 iyie,| jlie.-ce wonls arouiid Irene Howiiwck N«« V'.ok .»•»■ 1010 or helot'e. , »: I- ' i:» pifXiden* Ik-'.l' Ik" tluW ffetihlYVeJI' is trV'IiSiirtM IXCIIIENTAI.IA. \MIII.P. crtlinu nr •» •« I iitriiuined Sport Coat ■initialed with w in Alma Malar. hi>« . .... - , V1 K ,'"1' da Am Us"'''of IdHfinu A oil t !if V».»v '' •''1 (jiliiel llair >eu prnnoUlire il. the preferred pro (i( iU , , lhl. t, ii(in . oatienat 1 .. . » mal«ei. "a" lis in "ale". If you want to -k> fn>*«i t i. > tunc- I a,at I'Liiil* lu Latin in these days of Pan-American t'HEcK FOR vol'KSELF l«<-vib!t » solidarity, \nti can voice tndh "«V" as in Thru - i . =t..ix - • m• ROfU "arm." HIT IIHVT t'OMHINU I he tan - "" j'' r"',1 Sil^ora* pronunciations. That is the unpardonahL* ,, , , t <;t*h r.».t ri>. *■' • sin. Of e-etirse. !M> and 11-100 of the stu- Zi|tprr l.im-il dents here like* to make the compromise. a•<">« > t; vo« » ask ti > >i. t-r i- . ,\»i *, * « who kii 'W a5h>ut U Who o guilt; (Tovrrt* MUSICIANS. HOWEVER. SAY the ™-' X'm" m»ny I a Of..-1 < Ftvct loim should l»c followed when Ming- lle^peiotn pir Jack Sim Id- OiIh r Fxritiny; K«- II) George IIimThtI I t«d Status i in -t.-ll tjir I corn tu irUI l 'Uj; if. •! pii.Hi. Alwt.a tonight jn the .* ill jilax A't.< T.- fourth lotm t a «liot.>t« » 1, S«\itljr v».««leidr V, woikur Mi !!v«' \X •. ' '• il(tT.»MV,l! .1 Y ,'iicv ihr P031M Sciimt »lupvni'i1.s .i Thr K'.!. .ui 'Of'M j .•qobst that tin x Scvrn-Elp* ro N f'Li Vuiupi'M'll m the it hrsf goie "'Him lu—ASkorl, on tibio- than « South I a pu i I \v- ir \ 1m Ae.t- }..»t To Kap|v, A notion doLhtus worth of dctensu ph.» Thet«4 W liicli May be Outlawed lu fioluilMU las'. iogh.?'>. gamp* (han, du rsi'rd Urn*.in IVP C'tntrsl Michigan's Smartest Shop Ada 4n .'a hd>' Mayo twsit S,.r fold II..uo 41 Ah ha ISv d,- n- ii'i cniplovmi nt of two wtihhti on the plant's, night -hill Thr fii oe t out of nun 10 thr t'nitput I OK vi: \KS—"T1!K II AT STORE OF THE TOWN States rfrvoicd rntirciy to machosr "doc' 1 or. ;;U!i i't / or .Sfy/c, /«»r Quality, Sinkings kept ecret io.oitf \esti -ti.tv tnovnlne With- When anke of e-'-ii UuNftta.u Munr<"> **nty ad t.;«rman I'-lgut may la kept In IM..3P O '.led t'i.-nt* ttoslm to the Hub • The |M»h< . uet y of Mxrecy u "j.cts l'txr\v teed by th, Hihtndi. sup- i easily foi the iHirpOfe- to dc- »iioi atuiivg the German navy coin s coos Here ulid There Thr nhl - irliablc. .lirk- r LEATHER COATS liernuiny el.umed nnotlmr linrii r. nluru> K. tS.S.'i LEATHER JACKETS ma 101 mat victory yesnuMny •Will thr ri'|virl that B„ ;it- ES8LKY SHIRTS Mvk fat « HviUkh y, Uutrui IVTERWOVEN ROCKS t'jigland, had nNGER-TIP* from OilituHai h ZK1.AS JACKETS netted' the dentrurtum «f 14 meu- Camel, wool or conluro; 7.EI.AV COATS «hant «,hi(te and one dc.»tix»yei riutulai anil rcveroihU; Leaving flHw Du in i p however, hoediI ion. ,<< he In Meeting Tonight By Bob Ant ley a tr'uUiuj duet! Scot? look his first workout in n **ut .'■><> weeks Tuesday but was h.-ro- With the aTssirtfr ' f. Mtjdetit sent intent for and against: !fj *vV .(•be.j 'v buid av in b ' kie. The ailing junior should aloptmg "M. S..C. Shadows," i» is only natural that suffgo*- tions • houbt o'nie fn m all aides. .Two hu,truestive measure? , ' i e'.i: »h.i• lit..time forth* aU.-m- . tan! lt'4A meet whkli $•.. ovr. raitio into the State NVw'h jfdlioe tot lay, however, that we Try thb amazing feel are ten important to be ignored. tO-seronl demonstration! :> fivr ■ <• \ h'>U; su.tco'■■■lien'> ai'suvd the fact that tin* ahimni. bk< <'«• •*' . r;;» )' ii« i ,-i'4ic from - ■ a pb^MbUiiv. today! ... All liversharp Repeating (To Handle the Crowd*) Ikncils and L:*ersharp 1'cns at $ VOO The lir*t Micsr*fj«tn advnratp* tb« t bunging of the title of "M. S. C. vt more—are GUAR ANTfID I'ORf V r Rt ■shaft v« to >e Sje rtat* Alma >?.»!er." and then using It a* a radio WITHOUT WAITINt; and puW'tlty alma mater. If thU nor done, the present alma mater would oe pfrirfvfd as the official Michigan Slate alma jnaler. T'u ; »•'«■ ■ ; ! siiggt •< - v--» uld • nn tin vi-nls <>f the lunch 12.||»0 Pinner iIIPm Campus Book Store orrofiTK I N ION , ij-.ate: (s> tut- tunc ■ '•{ S. C sivadf-w*.'.' In <.vder to iti.-ftfin 'hs- p ever, a ;• v uuVjor vhfiuui-s m the words '-•.() • iv.t ". jv ,-iro tic ' ■'!!.[ of lite pr«--out Mm.i mater I'Arcllriit Union Meal* nrrcM-i«sy to iidnpt -Ue tune "1 "M S. (' Sluxi- Ivxtrn SjM'ciul SI'KKI) Time m / \ t HSH \HI> *S "TAKt IT OH HAVE IT Winterize Your Car tit SKIJ.IIORVS ALMA MATE It * (Tp **M. S. ( Shadoivs") • FIRESTONE Clowe beside the «Hiding Cedar; For* (itittrahteed Kervire (lis.) sloping bunks of green, Expert Lubrication spreads thv eattlpiis. Almn Mnter, We Carry a Complete stork of T. m 11,iff (The) fairest wer seen. Trailer and C ur Accessories d AS MM Swell the rhnriis; let it echo 26 IV. Mb hig.in Ave. Over hill and (over) vale; Last Lansing f f t) / \''» defeated 1b1 Hail to thee, our losing mother, (Hail) M. S. <\. all hail. :udeti! f»nd.> - Utc ,ur.y m the t .-••e W COLLKGI "O Trhlcr"* ."1 (live. HOMECOMING .siBin:i Nil* rriuinnh CIIOIUE OF THE HOUSE t tw n words have Values to $55.00 $34.35 • to moan, "cvory- the AI phi. T. u Onifiri "< 'in:' Ke.pfs.-k i .1r:U ' k" in style—"Flvinir rs." Capsuled in this parkiiBC cf style is Bostonians deffn' Phi fhw Phi K-i : t Tim k* fcnVd The P\ IwppN P! Chi Al;ba I wiftis • 1 'nverl* • Shfllantl* • Wnrsletl Givn a college miw comfnrt- the sarse marg-.u: if whole Fall wnrd- ablo i»hoe#l nn«l hr'» your You have the friend for life. Add authentic 11 e h i n it coat and etyle tf» comfort., umf you get BEADY MADE lk.on raits. Tkksd by 27ft,00»T users for every day ir -t . . and . the Stvagsler Covert Slavk College men, thw yemr*» lfc»- tomnnii am campus, right for any jx-rfect f »r any tool. Topcoats ■a hool . let (Vat "A" marry . . and y< u Come today. io and got Waik-Fitte«i 9 lopcuMfts values l« S'L> rert Slack "K" for in- p;.il s.x-ial sessions, Values to $55.00 i vnu ENTM Artmts—di"» Values to $ 40.00 erm«i wi*ti aMfWi prf F«»r Tlirec Pay* Only — Tmlay, Friday ami Salurtlay top wrvnrti it •Usnly W V»r Four Pfey*— gtaihto ls**Lbr-r »-W- wv l.v-i bosAwaa', Feat, Mat chin rj AND nii CALirORNIANS 'rousrr, Straggler IN PERSON l ent and Friday. Nov. 7. Only fo«.' ranting Stack. The Beautiful MAYFAIR Jim Brakeman sildiek 61 Bro SHOES NOW li^VING N. Washington 11S So. WASHINGTON AVE. KMILIO CASERES LANSING CORAL GABLES e lu Sweet Swing the Modernistic of ROOD And Hi* Orchestra BUS SERVICE DANCING FRI., SAT. & RIGHT TO DOOR SUN. FRIDAY • NIGHT IS . COLLEGE NIGHT Thursday, October tin.' MTCHTC./Ik fffitTHiNEWS 4*- AI'O's Tah'lpfrv : LYMAN State ntudeht-. Trembitty' also an¬ nounced that special prices have A WS Letter Advise* "BRAWL" (Continued from Page 1) For Alma Mater SPARTANS PREPARE ! been arranged for advance .saleTr future if the 'brawls' continue «' (Conttnunt from Ptutct I) and that transportation plans, are similar to this one," he added. Soup Change WIN MUM for Optional Hose Rule [ Itentblay At len»t »nre\ unci now being completed %for students .tblv twice, during the dancing who do not have cars. POLIC E ARE BURY Taking a lend from the drill n< Order Your Nit 9 9. m. and 2 a. m., Ly- Working under Trrmblny n«i So vicious vm the ftruMliiiR] [Vo'iTAipha Phi Omega, I band will be aired over a tirket co-chairman are .Harry between 'he *mucs two groups the |«. oner the I after the im.ice fraternity.' appointed a itkmal radio network direct Butler, Lansing, senior, and-Garth lioaril of Three Formulates Opinion regularly scheduled events were commiltee of five to Investigate Completed that the entire detail of the possibilities nf chancing the from the May fair, added the gen- Snyder, St. Clair Shores awipho-. JM chairman mdre. who revealed yesterday fly Chnrlotle Whlttrn four campus police assigned to the Atma Mater song to M. S. C , Tlir lloinwonilns Gonir EARLY '•brawl" was. kept busy transport¬ Shadows. ^In bringing the famous name thnj tickets may be purchased ..As a result of a letter read last night at A.W.S. meeting, ing injured t> the college-hospital. . Headed bv Chniirnnn Bob 7.ie- Nttd within reach of Michigan from glee club member.- and at the Union desk. the wearing of silk stockings will probably become optional Th„, a. . ..rding to c»mpu. Poliv-,, th, committer „ i gning to SPALDING 1115Alls PURLICITY on Michigan State's campus. C'twer Bert Daniels, mlded to 'h|,jliv snmnc : , « —li«n dor- „l„,nni ,e»! — r Written by Francis Hillicr, S.W.I,. representative to the fact that none.ot the usual groups jng hnmOTltl|nl! homecoming. A P. O. . 1s Jewell's Flower Other members oi the tirket in„ Z South American committee appointed by Tremblay A.W.S. council, and Fast lain-" pre ent to supervise the contests | were in evidence, explains why t which the members will dam e lhe Homeeemingcontact Rhythm* Aw Sweep- include Brye.e Clark, Sam Don- mi*up junior, the letter is n re¬ Injt th«> Country alcfeon. Sturgis junior; Bob Fre¬ sult of iiivest Ijrotion ,of the GREEKS overzealous freshmen succeeded I the alumni. jn transporting th© two agiil cars volt, Alma junior*. and Herve ^ Moikintf problem by Mists (Continued from Page 1)# " into the river for use as a stage in a fW) mV Um to Etinrr Nm ind Rln Hunt, Lansing senior. . Wtoh the »™«l T»nm Appointed as chairman of the Hillicr. C'nrolyn Tunstall. Detroit, day, Yeisor said. The cost is not sinptng the alma mater. I4 |{A 1 JtIMt publicity committee was Donald ■cmta, and Nancy Blue, East Lan¬ to exceed $10 and exhibits "will No charges will be brought for -— _ join oca Nrw v Spalding, En; t U'uvunjj teuior. sing 'ophom'tre. display the visiting football team, the destruction nf property unless ' (Continued from Page > 1 BALI.ROOM CI.ASS Serving under him are Evert F.I lis, TO DISTRIBUTE LETTERS homecoming and M. S. C football, the owners-demand themt Daniels | (jon Congdon. Phi Delta Theta; Mt. IJathnwIiy, Wash. gjaduate he added. stated yesterday. The c.-trs had j Frank 1/zo, Phi Kappa Tuu: Ar- Start Hut Tumday, Nov. 1 The three women are n commit¬ The exhibits, which will be been removed to the rear of the i thur Coulter and Russet Monroe, student, tmd Sam Keith, Suvv\<, tee appointed by A. W S. Presi¬ short course barracks by the p >- pj Kappa 1'lii; A1 GUI, Sigma Al- 8:00 to 9:00 junior. Margaret Jensen. Gross© judged on a point,system will al¬ "IMI't Rlgiaal, Oajraat 100 potnK Forty lice after they had stood in the 1 pha Epsilon; Richard SimpsonT dent HWhi 9-tf7l far Information AKR ASCII. TR ASS PORTATION P..inn yt 'filftr, at ihe.Iavt yneeting lot a total of Mutical Triumph! ami Eni-oll«nent For co-chairfvinn of the trans¬ nl the organization. points will be given for the theme student parking lot ull t-ummer, he ( Sigma Nu, and Harlan Pitcher, don - - matt portation committer, Trerhmav which includes relation to foot¬ Saiid. Theta Chi. wsU aha attend the VirgNitic Simmon* Aim oi the letter, which will he has appointed Andrew FUz/norm, *ent \j nil "dbrmrtorics. sororities. ball. homecoming, visiting Portland senior, and Ted Hind. and oil campus houses was to j and pert inane©. Ten points will team. TLA It OA* I* MVSTIKV Daniels stated that campus .po¬ ! mri'li'H' :,n st'MOOI.S TO SLNII MLN AMECHEMARTIN .. ».../■ Over 50 schools located i»t the School of Danrlii|i Vassal senior. They, will be as- staVc'A W. S.V interpretation and be aw/'tded for continuity, 20 lice officers had nothing to da ! six states of Region III will be re- St Mkhlgin Arcade. (dated by Ole Surto, Lansing sen¬ recommendation for the stocking jpoinis for originality, 10 points f°r with release of tear gits which ior. PR B E ENTERS |\ location and 10 points for cost, Yeisei said. I presented at Ihirdu© this week¬ broke up the crowd still milling end, Mitchell said The 1942 meet- around the greased flagpde after fng will be held in East I^ansing, \JtfSS Though the women's governing TWO TO MEAD RULES BODY the contest there wait ovei. "We according to present plans. ____ This Homecoming Special! !| ,dy lielieVe.H that the present j Last year the winner of tiie so- have turned all c»ur informal! »n dockings makes any rority trophy was Sigma Kappa, over to the military department," i ipula.tipi.is imprac- j Theta Chi was the winner of the he said, -"sine© the bomb used lllackoul It dividual house council* j fraternity trophy. Sigma Kappa "probably came ftom a miiitaiy rings Willi a ni'iv Imirilo you'll loi'i' — fIj»- i ight t«i make or j had an exhibit of eleven figures of j summer camp," Lansing A c 1 women students dressed in foot-j Fast a niimirurv thill's prrfi'i l. yut ji a law The campus police chief also et hi A W S feel'-. "'The hall uniforms pulling back a San- j added that iri all the time he spent j Taste of II , Call Us for An Appointment' Early t.i .stocking's >houltT no ; ta (Mora bronco. in the vicinity of the "brawT," he r ar i a paramount coriMdtM'n* Lloyd Overman and Miss Phelps did not see a single leader at¬ Freeman's Beauty Salon '.rmporc-wdmeh: iniher we urn out utU'itliori to mat- iatifUU)I and irncniational ' will be chairmen rules and judging committee. of the display ! tempting to regulate the activities. ; MOI'HH DEFEND FI.AO East taiiising suffered its first "black-out" last-night, but no air raid sirens wailed, no one ran for - NOTICE- Ailluaigh few dry sophomores bomb shelters, and no airplanes 511 M. A. C. •re." Mb* Hiilici aid Portrait Gift remained on the scene of conflict, droned overhead--instead electri¬ the class won the victory on the cians searched for a broken circuit DAIRY STUDENTS basis of a win in the tug-of-war. 1 in the city's power system HUESTEIN-ERIESI\N ASSOCIATION D0RMANTIC5 To Highlight Which proved to t>© the lubber j The "black-out" enveloped por¬ event of the three contests sched¬ tions of the city at 5 45 p m but uled Previously they had sot - ; only ofT-campu.s students were . 2J*t Sitlf — St'llitt^ 711 Ifputt Nr\l Wi'iIhi'-iIkJ I'or I'iiihI lilt' WitlfT. Hair Art- Dorm Dinner cersfully defended their class I forced to eat by candle light, l»e« Nttv. ul Salt- I'avilittii — Start- I2| .SfitrtT in norm* cause the college operates its own \\ ;t, Voil l.ikr ll PrvwMtutK*! <|( two mlorniHl j I-""-"". *">«* «»lr »'•••>' "val- power plant, and campus buiid- oVInt'k. Tlii* Vwk MHti-nls „r Mm Uhiut CumplwH Sod th, bono,, th- m ■ will hilihhiilit tlir lirtti aniunl re- . ,M1; ,u"h 1 ings were not affected STUDENTS ARE WELCOME II, LOIS Ot'lNN in it i. .n tlmiMT nf UHI.W t'limp-1 A:.l.~tt.v >, H «ndIf. t,.«t..,. I Giving h short picview «aLHal¬ Try Our Itukcil HTRANOK... rtf.,|Ut.-d th.-ir ,■» I- - lowe'en. three solid blocks of busi¬ Call your family anil nuggcst that thev come and huv (has rrth ( on- J the " was great opp>site s Ward B was in on the affair, in¬ rad Dean Marie Dye. Miss Stella* finally broke • cluding Norm Pi Pinch. Bob Kil o¬ N Mi-Datuel. Mrs Faina V Muir, J enough that the i Ballroom tollaiulle ^l]0p bit's, Charlie Nickel. Don Mathi*. Miss Mabel F Nelson. Secretary jMwtt and Ed Gilllse. Till GREAT DROUTH . . Wi'h a whIim main broken Tues¬ Mis C F Holland, Mi and Mr* and Mis Karl McDonel, cluding the list will be Dr and Con¬ SHADOWS lloiiiecoiniiig Moli In order to facilitate the hand¬ as scan in VOGUE m day evening, water was turned ofT R S Linton. Miss Margaret llai - ^ (Continued from Page 1> ling of the overflow' Homecominj tea of changing the alma mater as crowd expected to seek duuni' fix* In the dot mitoi ie> for a few hours. ris. Miss EjKwe«f adoption the opening oi the Ballroom on C. Shadows"* will tw» the sei ond floor and set vice be¬ acted UfMai in the faculty and ad-, tween the hoUrs of 12 and 1 30 \n\ and went to tied with their faces iritnniurt ion .J pa*t president mtr istiMtion meeting* next Mon¬ p m. and 5 30 and 7 p. m. •mcaied with cold creamSaves COLLEGE Maitbii Adams, Nurvvalk. Con¬ day If they. t<^.. should fnvoi According to Foster, this washing. necticut. senior. She will present the measure, it w»U go n the | "should relieve the strain on the IDH WOMI N ONLY . tiie new presidents. Alice Htlai - Sheila Simons of South Wil¬ State Board of Agju-tiltute lot" j cafeteria and considerably speed idea, Grand Rapids senior, of final approval at it* earliest meet¬ (up service through the elimination liams bah must like her room¬ North Campbell, and Betty Ben¬ ing 'of-long hours of standing in line mate'.' artistic abilities, because DRAPES der, Detroit junior, of South. 'he ha- posted a notice that she Campbell s willing an art exhibit in then Secretary Mcfkmel will pre- icum which will be open to all tin iid wile ate interested Ht,r i sent the enlarged |>ortnuts of Mrs tfie respective roommate T , tUunuir. h«.< ilo- I '-"Ul" ''•""f1"11 by Amrrlfit's Leading noted hei % k> ..I ."1 t., the P'T"ible-btea*te«l styles. ■p your personal appearance Step BEttE-SHARMEER STOCKIN' with a personal appearance at In your leg size I R©t«ni, Don i think for a minute that you'll ever luve to gm Nonchalant h The shirt that's stockings that fit and legs. As long as wc Uiw-l'rici'd All-American every year White is All-A mcrican ! belle Sharmeet Stockings m leg sizes . . . anJ that \ aistays. you'll have the wrinUe-free smartness you !••■•' . Crop and mart a< a (ontliall ,lay in Drtobrr an- \rruw The one shirt that remains a national favorite "kit, ahirta. rorrct-t with an, ,uil. Thrre tlirrr .re In these days of defense stockings, the sleek sure in • »23.»*'33» year-in, year-out is the white shirt. It'i always appropriate, neat, and becoming. Be aure you laiarrd bjr rolitp men: AMOf Hl'LI.I fine broadcloth with thr new low, Comes * ith Bdk Shanneer's actual leg sizes.. pnporihm ■ u iMb as well as in length *s even more important than o e have enough whites-and be «ure they're Arrows. weekband. It. us you in Hr