* ■ S. 6. LIbi'ahy East Laming, Mich Parity rlmidv ami little change in temperature. CO*!BIS»|) WITH THR KASt LANSING PJUMS MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE. EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. TCKShAY. NOVEMBER J. 1M1 Greeks Have Portrait* Stair of Pant President» Win Decoration Honors Again Whirs Who Placed on Display portraits or the fii>t 10 dents of Michigan State jiresl-1 college Monopoly ate now on dkplay In the lobby. of the college auditorium building. Twiil) S|iiirliin«i These oil pniQtitigx were done' IN f»' A,*\ An* Clio-en On by the Detroit W. P. A. art pro)-*, llmiiir li-lin-: eel, aeeordins in Q. G. Reuvely. manager of the auditorium build¬ Iliumuphir- III 2(1 Michigan ing. Past presidents of the college j Slate ruliege ul» vei'-ilii il mil- annoiiinecl H. Fl-k. 1859-1862; Theophilus C. Abbot. 18662-1884; Edwin Willit*, 188.1-1880; Oscar Chile. 1BR9-1893: law is G Gmton. 1893*1805. !t Hummel. State News Jonathan 1. Snyder, 1890-1015; : 1939-40. was only here Frank C\ Ked/ie. 1915-1921; and David Friday. 1021-1023. Kenyan c\ery week Jtummet •oriril an editorial on the I, Hutterileid. Hi t president ofj lai k of a post box ihe college after t was called in the Union build¬ Michigan State" 1*allege of Agri¬ 1924- .... culture and Applied Science. ing Mot'e than 18 1028. is also included months have pass¬ The |>ortrail of Robert S Shaw*, ed. and alas, his 1 od come through piesident from 1028 to 1041, has not been completed, but will l>e ♦•cms t» know w hether added as *im»m a* it iv ■ .it to go to Washington hut the long sought post- '.♦•d up yesterday in the It is located opposite the t -k. and it advertises four |o* iasc of the "little man who it i there" pops up on campus k with the report from Earl Rrtfham, former Spartan edi- ih.it he ha* received a card ne he's heen abaent four time* Itntv 20la. What puttie* him now even more than the Out he did not register for course ts how many times he ii dually attended It. and thrr he will get credit. V for Victory men I!-. Student th.il! and hockey can take-! Ball lo Have t to water -polo on the i War Ration* r • I* highness, If Charles, " • swimming coach, is t<» Will all organisations, which be believed It's one did not receive a contract for ft ft. UMf roukhest Utiles pictures In the 1942 Wovlerlne there is, he main¬ tains. please stop in the Wolverine office as soon as possible to ob¬ "We only observe tain one. i of rules in water polo," I .OCIHE BOMBENEK, J CafTrey. "The Hist is that Organisation* Editor ,.h t hold a man under water • •re than five minutes The 1 i- that you can't break a from the ticket office in Jettison field house irm below the elbow." MeCafTree said that the purpose of the water circus educational hunni Lineup us well as entertainment. Demon¬ strations in teaching swimming fODAY— imiccoming day i»n provided the cafeteria with It* longest water safety and .port* given. will be Davis Explains A. S. \. E.. * 30 p. in. Ill \* hall lip of the school year, accord- In charge of the entile piodiu- lo E. H. Foster, t'nlon head. tion is Ted Himrnelein. Sandusky Debute Issues State Drum Major Peaches llis (ami Musician* league H p. in ftUt of t.tSO cbatomer* ate in O.. senior, president of "Pnrpo»>e As :m ,nrl * i intr.imuiiil di*b.»'- Mush atiditorium • ombined facilities of the Publicity chuirmon is John Deck¬ er*-. Po.I J C .Dtivis. ot J.iboi et - ! By Betty Jo ('urtiish Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 5 p.m. terl* and ballroom at noon- er, Pontiac senior. *.v;i 1 expinin the r-Mic- | Union And In the evening, the orionm From cymbal player to the marching leader < f Michigan iirs. room 1. > of the pre-en! debate uuc'tion <>'■ i Mm clicked off a total of ex- u debate meeting in room 125 '•! State's HHi-piece military band in two year-. That, jrener Inellsh eluh. 7 p. in. porfh <»f B>!1 Sherman. Flint junior, tvh« Union sun I *00 patrons. the Auditorium it.4 p. ru. Unlay. ally speaking, is the story Davis will dlMMisa the n.dional this vear aw . 10-year arnhitnury^nie ttue when he Ins arm Scimitar meeting, 7 p. in. debu.e tor.ic, "Hestdved: Tf:.it ttu Org. room I. Union drum ntjor of the college mu-* Fvdvjn.l Guivernirieht Should Reg¬ ulate All Labor Unioru." T >. • steal unit. . . . "pepnUr • 'h '!.♦• ,...!:♦ lot- Agronomy club. 7.30 p. nv 311 Ag hall weeks ago Duvis appeared tadoie Bill, who friends say has Ur *• sale of the semi-annual Breeder* Asaociatiun of il simila: meeting and drew ,♦ ca¬ never dropped the haton at a ^ V-V u ' n u!» llort club. 7:13 building p. in. i. will be held at the live- pacity attendance of approxi¬ 1 !"»' tds tumor >e„i n { ^ (j"fi . .'.el tM.ft 209 llort ;ar. mately 75 intramural and pros¬ high -«hnol, give* ,11 'he . redi! j u !*■ '»••• drui- Interfiltli council, 8:30 p. m. judging pavilion Wednesday pective varsity debater-, according People* church Hugh S Aldrich. sale*, nun- to BurdeOe Stainpley. faculty di¬ unp iunced yesterday rector of the debate tourfiamcn' Engineering council, 7 p. m. of the *al# 1* Hit Olds hall purpose 'o A 7: 30'toniglit the debater* will •tc the ».ale of good, regu- compete In the second round of Sigma Delta f hi. It m. -n.mals to various farmer* the it 1 *»f."• • in'; """" T'ntuii -nil pnri h • kt*t»\ A total of 78 head the dcbhte< will \jh judgrsi l»> The sale is expected Newman club. 7:15 p. ni. <• -dd memljers of last year's varsity IIiMitii t. Home lc hldg. • v nearly 1.000 fierson* squad. The fir-t rouhit of debat¬ ing was held last Tuesday, hot the ( hrbtlan Kctem*. 7 45 p. ni. The first public performance* deciiuoiwill no? ne Announced 200 Mific building of the 1941-42 Studio Theater until after the third ix.ur.d. wi- itl; Merchants' service. 7 p. in. onvf* group will be given in room 49 of Will l>e held next week State News office the Auditorium at 7:30 tonight. Don Buell, faculty director, an¬ Trl-Club dance committee nounced ye*terday. 7:30 p. m.. faculty dining rn». The program, consisting of two lUMOKIKfiV- one-act plays, will be followed by lJberal Arts board. 3 p. in. try-out -ketches. The plays, one a fantasy and the second, a com¬ 'Tommy Tnbler s band will play ' Org. room 1. Union for "Autumn Soiree." -ponsoied edy, each have three student* in Wild l.ife t ons, riuti. 7 p. m. the cast. by Tri-Club Fi , evening in the Eorrstry .cabin The fantasy, laid 58 years in Union Ballr'xim. Sophie lllrrba, J A. I E. I... 7 p. f. the future, will be given by Mur- general chairman, announced yes- j Ill Olds hall ibah Ho alette. Detroit sophomore; terday Marilyn Mull, Lansing freshman, S.W.I* interest groups. 5 p.m. and Dick Holme*, freshman from Attending the dance, beside-, j Six member* of the Michigan buix»n. Peoples church Lambs for Twlilg small balcony. Special decora¬ will be Prof. C. G ing to Professor A. J. Clarjt. head Alpha Beta. 7:3# p. m. tions will be placed in the ball¬ Fulkerson speaking on fioLer? of the chemistry department. HI Ag hall hundrad uid twelve J»- " Oot Frost's iw4rk(» Mrs. G. G Drake pound WW tern leedmf lamb, beve Speaker tor the occasiaa will be, room lobby. on T..S. Eliot, V. E. l>ichty talk¬ Pershing Rifles. 7 p. m. Prof. H. B. Lewie, of the ehemu- Special guest# will he C L. been bou«bt by the collect lor e ing on Dorothy Parker and Sam¬ Item hall winter feeding experiment, L. H. try department, at the University Brody. executive secretary of the uel Hoffenstein, and R. P. Adam# of Michigan. Michigan State Farm Bureau and Quarterback. I p. at. * who will conclude the serie* with Mrs. Brody, and Mr. and Mrs. II. tiitoa htlUM ' a lecture on wotk* of Ofden Nash M. Avery. Tuesday, November | Tuesday, N MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Washington Merry-Go-Rowtcl Here n e f ,o . I gam British Demand Women, DROP THAT FAG! H illi Another * ' ' Membef I. S. Censors, But MNtMltlD ro« NaTtOWtt I'lionex Defense Art Fuels are Needed To the Editor: " (Monal AdvntW* Smtof, he. By Tom Greene In the interest of the wealth of osv *»,— DONT BKLIKVE IT. In the past month feminine beauty that we men arc Tf mavicim «S»M«»m■ »». Nr. *<>•«. N.Y 'so proud to behold on our Michi¬ MM • Ml'" • IM MllUl * »M rHitIM# gasoline station owners have been confer¬ iGt consist gan State college campus, I am ring on the question of whether they shall writing this letter. I nuiHt hav Graduate Manager Charles T. Poo close nights as a "defense measure. Clos¬ My hope is t<» rtir copse jefftious fl'lic L way f handle Managing Editor Tom Greene ing from 7 p. m, to 7 a. m. won't save atiy thought m the. mmds of those «;t . o T»«e f'Ur sex who have lost sight Business Manager Edward W. Morcy gits and they know it. It was tried in the Li The Orea of a few' bade truths, mainly Faculty Advjaer Ralph Norman east and didn't Work) •hrough 'he advertising psycholo- Ifi live rah | gists' effort 10 make the nation BY NOW EVERYONE KNOWS that j "tobacco fobscioua." t any *ti Sheldon Moycr, Len Ihe whole eastern "shorlnjre" cooked up \ warmvo tutors wt Barnes, Dave Jones by Harold lelUS srnelled strongly like a ! Oh l«. don't Ik- fooled Smoke jio'uri tea i Bob Am ley political maneuver. It was one of the steps ; , pt»eal hat nothing to do with Sex ppearing Charlotte Whitteu Ken Ktihn to pave the way to war. perhaps, or per¬ io and re (Opinions expressed here ace haps it was only to bring home the real¬ rh for C purely these or the w riter and are ization of how strong a defense effort is A mere 30c will h« the boys not to bp taken as State News needed. Anyhow, it. wasn't the real thing policy, r gain n lost article. - and annoyed everyone. of clothing, rent swap those old Chen tpjs-i' The frank opinion of most a good date. And I'ROFITFKRSON THE affttir were taxi men -indent- i- that they pref-r a REAL bargain. < -drivers and th» gas station owner*. The who" has preserved ah Demand. No Supply taxi drivers had an Open graft. They ',v» rr roi h( i natural fragrance and beauty for cancel 3 days—onlj It nx soon The American Furniture and Merchandise tu »»n«- frorn whose tnoutl) hangs; pained the desired carried cans of gasoline to sell at exorbit¬ thr 'Vinkidg fag " r . •; » nlf di Mails records that advance^ sales in hope you pay for just i tfiSt'l ant prices to stalled night drivers. And Women are the bulwark bo- chests has reached a new high. Hrralhe Dffply. of days the ad has len.ittici. you didn't hear oiling station owners utter t v.-en the vices that beset man¬ about It? Of course their reason is that the armed of society. be more « nnv squawks, either. Their game was a kind and the future HoiiMTimting U forces are taking-main eligible young men Will the halo of tender memories mere one simple ceonomital one. They did th« same and assochatinns we have of our (Ivor at I .a-l CLASSIFIED I Missouri Jrotn circulation. amount of business- as before and didn't mothers become a circling billow • ; in do wl As things are going with Hitler doing his H, IH.h Wd.rf.l have to keep open nights. of cigarette smoke for our ebil- lost i m- which best to bring the United-States into a bad tonally Now -hot thereY n free monwn* * tight/diplomatically speaking, it seems that BI T LETS HAVE the same thing In The nervous system of a worn-] in which to exhale after the b their toe! everyone will want a hope chest. an, being more highly organized Homecoming, "we have h chance t<* Michigan. It's in.the name nf defense, so If someone could build a foolproof hope than that nf a mntt. is more eas¬ catch up on a little unfinished it's sacred. And after nil. it's only one ily damaged by the use of this: business. chest they'd sell a million if they could more case of capital sabotaging the uit- narcotic The cigarette habit in- i There ix n new **>! "f pledge guarantee J h» hopes. tIon's security and well-being for private j •lulged in by women tends to officers among 'he Beta Kappas with them, Advertising would read: Buy a certified it gain, just as certain laI tor leaders are cause tiervousnew and insomnia j too. Ralph Miller. Jackson junior, vigorous member nf "hope c hest. Full «>f Gie nation's best, hopes uii e rt ln nation' is president. Bob Bowersox of khnrp.shnoting In an effort to amass per¬ i Adinn.il Finest J generally i I rinsing, vice-president; for the future. Guaranteed t<> make things andci of the Atlantic If American women Bruce. help wantid sonal power. contract the habit, h« reports now i Thorwberg, Midland sophomore, appear rosy—no war, no threats of war. irai King lunning SlfUfNT With ckr I indicate they are doing, the entire i secretary-treasurer;- and Wink business better than usual, and a good time imr t efficient sections il»« in K l.nnsiiiK. C< Til FRF IS PEHNTY «»f gasoline in the The physical] Qtbson. sophomore, soetnl chair¬ ' nation will suffer. r,u R«* "S. Pint- Not- for fill. tone of the whole nation w ill be ; man. Then the Hthkrtu- busmen I'nitfi:i Stale-. Thtrre are a few distribu l{ iO-• the No: th AM o.b. but hi? The trouble is that facts have to he faced, . lowered The reaction In a wo- i! will be sufTerV'vcd by Glenn Men* lion rlifliiulties it the east because of the iw'lievesi in hioking the tacts in the •find the host hope manufacturer in the world Gee—-even though disagreeable. man may ruin het complexion, ter, senior, and Frit? Parker front- war, hut iti Michigan the regular lake causing her to become ashen Wo¬ I Connecticut is rush chairman. couldn't sell them for a dime a dozen with •Sever..' d.r. ' an' Ko r had rea- .. titnkers and pqa-lnu a- well as Miclxigan men smoke nervously. Thev can¬ ai.i'h % THIS ELECT the chest thrown in for good measure. «'ii so il'.flci with Adiuiiid Will mm moderately. • Their; relinenes aful Wei! can take care ol not .--.(nuke ' Pledges of Alpha Phi have cho¬ •S-',.iidley. H'toid who went to nervous condition develops ane¬ everyone without diversion front defense. Rt • , oix - I t Averell H.u - mia arid other ills to which the sen then' officers, with Dorothy Familiar Soup But bring otMhe iinelcs ;,nights and i uviffn SbmdJo. altei .->top|t|nj( 'ix i* *us in GMidnnreamr hark with an lloriii* Sjtrny president; Martha Browder. vice- » O AS llll They're here already. enthuviu.>(M fk>-page report glow¬ Cigarette smoking among wo¬ ! president. Mama Rytuisyk, sec- Hid i»f sc< The term is irrwl about half ever and mid well how to get, on without the stuff. ColliimiiHl W illi men is' very objectionable from ing with Rmv Brilivh ability to the health standpoint; and. on the j rttary, and Beth Bollard. treaftur- Mdn't find terms exams are popping all over campus. Wirk-ciol llt-iiin cthet hand it is a let-down of j er Activities are under the# su- p> four bio If you don't believe it. look in the grill 1 IIATI; TO BRIM, a IiIuhIi In the p<. \ is ion of Barbara May, and FPH-COAT lllick. |l«-% ihey | n.» i.ois guvs — moral standards Among girls de¬ Panhellenie is taken care of by iiryiOn. f»II where all is silent, where all one sees in faces nf Alpha Phi Omega member* and veloping mentally and physically, [plays was Patricia Craig, while Ann Earl*' I" ainarrd heads bowed over Ixiok*. and notes. Or walk other cv-Roy Smut*, but I siiw one scout. Coffee Aflnr Game ... the habit is extremely dangerous. I* scholarship chairman Room B, lrnin»t( \nnft In uniform, soaping store window* Hallo¬ To return to warm cup of c»f- CITES FOREIGNER . |Vox|. RUC into a restaurant and try to oust an early .•• The A TO'* have two new ac¬ Phone A-9113 Fik n ha seen ween night. Trh. and here Br. James K. fee after the pa me :»t WiHmrr- Prof. Arnold Lnrand of Carls¬ rising student from his table littered with hgll wn cheerful thought The quisitions. One is a pledge. Jack I same ri West, chief Boy Scout executive, ha* just a bad, whose, expert advice - n Brrslir,. Buttle Creek sophomore, Txts and cups of black coffees, C«x**l:( and their pur-Is Wt m inr •- . things medical is sought from all and the other is Bobby, a Gorman Mill-terms always seem to catch us un- wished in print that the Girt Scout* would cd ti> have e! cup "f cofbv- w ith j over th« world, declared that he police dog belonging to Joe B the way. the house was ail J lost sleep can he made up by then. llnnvs i* Ddrh. Johnson fixed lip last Friday t t a. "Des¬ few short years, because of, .cigar¬ .? Besides if mid-terms didn't eatch us by Guest Speaker . . . ette smoking, become prematurely. patch party" w ith ail the -guexts ♦ .H-: Put ri.at »n i Ku »»«..: as make t*, eve Lil Abnerv and t iurprise there wouldn't be much excuse for At dinner on next Thursday ix wh.it the L\ S. fleet fa. ed Daisy M„ * the women r»j North and South This true because of the very saying, "The lest i f this term I'm really in v Atlantic So the President The SAE house swung into ac- Cumi l'»'! will Ire entcrlained by decided effect of nicotine and -oth¬ going to hit tW hooks, tm more of this-iast ' ;h vpci ms.-.xH»ii to semi nv Sec and Mr* Karl H MdVmel. er tobacco poisons on the sex ; tion way last week, when Ed minute cramming." own Atlantic fleet offlrc- a elands, and because of then effect Bergman. Detroit senior, • » M'rreim y McDoric: goc passed his pin to Marj Doyle, sophomore" short talk after dinner ♦ on complexion. Delta Zeta Two others followed Plain. IteRiu Look what, it hoes' News Hound-I Tw of the dnrm's plan t« hold John Byrne, managing director his ex.irpj.ile over this last week¬ end Phil Go**drirh, Ithaca senior, then fall term 'party <>n Nov 15. of the National Beauty Shop Own¬ pinned Mai inn Kempi of 1 tattle they are Williams »«nd laisi M»ry ers association, said: -The frt- Creek. And 'hen. George Danciu May<> North and South WtlUfltns •.mcs women who smoke grow have emlnpcd Coy F.klund for sharper as the nicotine habit fast¬ gave his brand new pin away to thfir inuxic, :.nd Ea»t Mayo ha« ens on them, the skin becomes . Mary Beth Wngner. ot East Cni- i cagu, Ind. ciiguged Ain DeCtimp taut arid, sallow, the fips l«>se their * rosy; color, the corners of the till a pit.ih.ing Hnmertimin« Eellnver* ... mouth show wrinkles, the lower Here are still more' pledges for It might interest you to know A "war of nerve*'" is developing in the Fur Hast, that it was the liurd work «»( Hob hp shows a tendency to projeel j the Lambda Chin. Seven new md Ed Strdms, twin brother.*, of beyond the upper lip. the. eyes I names go on their list, keeping titty observers question the possibility of .Japanese Well D. that made the Home acquire a stare, and the firibs rise j them i ight'up there in the « impe- xion in neciirdnnee with their "three jHnver pint' wi and fall more slow ly " ; tition Gene Fitzgerald and Dick coming decoratjons for Wells l»lt many and Italy. That t-.:baix-o gives a woman a Walker of Grand Rapid.*, Detroit- possible And that Dick Ernst of sallow, dingy, pasty skin is yyeU er> Bob Kock and Ralph Sharkey, . The question arose following Germanyformal Abth>t Mali with the aid ot For this reason women i and Harold Mrkinlpj' «»f Giynt are tlvn loj* ISerg pi»t op the Home¬ known some »f the pledglings. and s.» are coming decora turns for Mason smokers resort to appliratum »»{ rouxe The young woman who Aubrey Joiinxoti from Benton 1« 8. WA8IUN"u .and Robert complexion " cannot afford to flirt The casuime par tie.' at Mason their Sunday eve- hud Abijot last Friday cvenrng with a cigarette. br-adt ast. elainnh' rim* ijttm r a bier PREPARE FOR WINTER WIND! WUl l>e re-enacted this week-eml when movies wilt be shown of the More important, however. t» c!u-.: c ouping consists of Ecua fun ihn: was had by all. The .h : Pern Huh via and tlie north prize that was given at AH»ot had 3 A thud aggregation w bu;:- for the best costume went to Bob Wilson wboNdnt perfect inter- WITH REM M.S.C. CHEER! it >und Argent inn. to which •> pretStKm of an M.SC coed. nMert th. o.uhrrn half of Chii- \jr\'% Reep Oat Place Cfaaa . . . 1,1 the w est roast (where there This mart he the motto for !iread> o a largo German popuU- Well* hall how that they are hav¬ jon and on the east coast. Uru- ing « new sidewalk built from the l\, agu4,v. and the Fatklae.d road to the dorm. Its purpose i* ^iwadf. Thr latter belong t«, lit p. to keep mud out of the dmms room i jo i »eg iiraw n-out W ext Following t* the schedu'r Welveiie.e orgBiitzalion p«c Const ship welder* strike beginning at 7 p. m today sunHNi wider signiticaiue yes Wednesday tilth rkMiKkf, TMAD v-rtiax. a-. Vv..h-rt m Cahloi'iiitfi's gDlAUAG THE III SPOTS— WJIM : T;l* at. Sctttli, 5I.S.C. MONOtRAM I.N CENTER M.SZ*. SEAL IN CENTER • r«lf!t IT.. •„ v.rl,V, ■ ,t. kc .. h.-M. . PI Z ftr CtuV Pm- Nw up ev-ic 'na*i a bit.sun d,'-n.tc> * ..w» w R-i, •Tim*)*- T.-wifw. o .wit ot ihn; < *'l!avt*. , . w' Sr* O'CWk H In Wfv.-hsnglo" xesterd^v th*- »■■'** Ps»*-«i l*Twwm» liny •« KrvH« U ,*r,IW'h, M.v np^gl* Put T<.'im>rr«w*a El* *4Ur^a iatknn Board t*-gau Vieoiutc-- < u :*«»». • Aiwxur s*.w -Ted toe* Orch. !h. Utor m U» ,k* •-* capbvc .. at rnuvr - Appmxin>ately TUESDAY— wednesday— e*.rcr- walked out on *t; , U. ,s. Army Band—,2 p. Vincent Lepet Orrh —-2 p. m. «»!#>. K*ivr« Aii»i>» Tfn.u early lu..t week.' but later dctUv- • Burn* and AUen—7:30 p rmrv Kyle's Orcbevlra—• p a, W A. A CTri ed a IciTpwAi y n;uee to allow a Treasury Hoar—S p. m. B%«tn Street Chamber Hflawie So- > R- m ir- e*it •. * \6»- |* ,(« iwMt , Art JarrcU S Orch.—fl.*j PeaUmwe fwty—m 5 TncKtlny, November I i^J Four luinutltMirdOlf^ Two H eek Cotir* MOINOPLY INFORMATION Soph Group Faculty Row lu Bridge Piny Women's World Laurence (Continued from Page 1) Hardy,■.activ? in stu¬ ('.oiMlpnaeil Cupiiilr* Selects 23 Under lite direction of Judiciary Hoard dels dent publications, is editor of the 1942 Wolverine and Sigma Delta Of Timely New* Meet Your Professor Fendley Collins, wife of '.v:, >g de¬ nifllritw-/' terday by Vera Deanei r.:, Cross Country Hike - and are both Blue Key members. partment, will speak stonight to Holt) Ceremony TM i W t ho «-*? las Reeve, co-chairmen Harry Yeiser Is president of the the AgrieulturaT Engineering club l. h)>I.H S'Hi" »'«'I.'**«• * Al Alum Danee Judiciary tmard memliere will meet for ilinner at Hunt's inUTfrhtcrnity council, ii'nd Jack at 7 30 in room 1U. Ag hull on "Agriculture Engi¬ By Jean Welker The plan is patterned system that went accofdintf to Kaehel Mason, KUbjoct of varne after today's business meeting, acted as chairman ol the audience of ap¬ fatorite/' tlajms Fred Pfltton, as- Widick has Before an in Relation to Defense." "Argvle smk> are my suceessfully at Cornell ttbtirman of the board. Purpose of the gathering, according is in Thetc neering vocational conferences, Alpbu phi, Blue Key, aiu} KxcalP An important business meeting proximately 2,100 persons, 211! soelate prot'essnr of music, he bftx a H*tr to display a vivid Students interested in : })! to Miss Mason, is to help the 12 judiciary board momliers a ho be held and lefresbtncrtt# new memlntrn of (Jreen Hel¬ skill at bridge Will r-.> f yyhith voters his size ?H jB. will their met, .sophomore men's hoiior- green, ml ami-yelluw maze t)UI times duiing the next -t , gut butter acquainted. tjuestsRtroit senior; Jean Dufratn. Pontine MGIIT WOMEN will be served. * * * The nationally known group singing leader then lowers his on Tuesday and Thin.r will to Margaret aty, were tapped during in- rmip^lon of the Homecoming pant leg and begins to unravel some tales that prove even It the dinner junior; Peg Hazelton, Pontlstc juti- Charles Hicks' activities have noons from 4 to C p : PI.AY TH*KETS— n, president of A .W.N, ior; Norma llening-en. Scotia jun¬ included Work In the Engineer¬ ,ti Dean of Women Elisabeth Martha Adams. Nor walk, ing council. Student council and Reason tickets for the all-eol- dance in the Auditorium Saturday more ioIi>rful than his socks * , ning Nov. 6. He km bom in ConncH tii ut (««•"> m»1 iwinttn* !1,"'"n' ior; Miss Collins' intends ? ('.inn. senior and Hette Harvey, Men's council, while Fred. Quig- legr play* will be Hold Wedne*- night. U . be encut (gisl t.. produie some of Poorsd end Mabel Petersen, lious- instructing the^majoriL ; Hny and Thursday In tb# audi¬ 1 ley, varsity letter winner..) is .Ktu- | CHOSEN FROM 156 Charles junior, are m chrugt -of V , I . „ kl Strrctm and atf**ts*r tu ttie where his formal education ait though modestly . . biv dents by demonstratiu; •.< delivering lectures this ti-rm to dent council vice-president, and i torium lobby. Jack Mu*li, presl- selected from a " The were ( «.n'idcnti. ily. be would love to kind< of card hnnd^ ended at the age of 14. Mov<- group men the senior life saving trainees. Ktcalibur 'president. George Wil- | rfrnt of Tbeta Alpha Pbl. dramot- group of approximately 150 'who nnpresv his pupils by growing a explanation, slqden's w 8. W. I..- b« Held artillery cadet lieutenant let Juuiorary. announced ' y«ttfi ;achieved u two-point average dur¬ ing to New York in 191KI he wearing no-e glasses opportunity to play ,v ^ ' Board Uiembers of S W ' I,. Hiking— colonel, ha? held the rank of: day. V « -r: " i ing their fresh man year "Selec- j worked in a siik. factory am! k witli ;♦ and beard P.-dad black ribbon. But •cized on their perfoi? entertained Prlday nlgtif Ruth Koehter. Detroit senior, Pcr huig Rifles captain, .and K In I • JesN'-iTvs at night and during lion;" according to Pres. Harry wore voice wtth a dinner at the home ol Mr* chairman of the annual Women's pe*?j io would think be was trying co-chri i rmen re vea led Blue Key, H'lt DIJO. CONSERVATION— Green, "was based «n extrn-cur- j noon hqujs Otltn b-l1* mctwdad Ralph Norrnnn, president of the Athletic association its. rounirv »?n-c dignified then, he reasons. Light women Were Chosen for I Dr. G W, Brant of the c oriHer- rlcular activities and per-onality." : collecting r<*n*s,- setting advt-it;.— Umw the 1H3H-39 *rhw»l 'year. htke. announced yesterday after¬ Who''. Who honor®. The new members include Wil- fug. insurance and pianos When he formerly directed the Including A : Viition department will give ait OtlMt ut the dinner was Miss Ma¬ noon at th«- WAA hoard meeting W s PiVsident Morgaret Jensen. J illustrtilcd lecture on British hum Barclay. Cadillac; William Michigan State Vh«tus. they luid Dairy Slililrnl* Holt bel Petersen, orlvlser of the group that student, planning t..- u'o on Grace Nahstoll. YWl'A pied-' Cupid mail box, he explains. . the iiike must sign up on the bul¬ di nt: Judy C'ro/ier, president of.' Gulnna at the anmuil game sup*? !Beecher, Hazel Park; JThoinns So up i.oncer! a Patfon encourttgw.1 these school '(Iran Peril' TiMii»lit | per of- the Wildlife Conscivatlotl i Begley, Muskegon Heights; Wil- Y. W. C. A.— Hi; flr-i ringing j-ib tame at 17 day hu-Ih- ..and claims lesponsi- < New members of Y W C A letin board at On?* gym lief re Kt * - (he Home •Economies club, and 11ub to Im held in Chittenden cab¬ j fred Bennett. Milford; Robert Bol- [ The annual "Bean F- tVUl fee initiated* at Wednesday- dfi.v noon. Twcny- five points vv«ll Jean Grant. Home Economics ■ in nt 7 p. rn tomorrow- Two I Ion, Detroit, Charles Buck. Pon- :-whe»r he iva h?te«f ;*» a ! singer situ* ! daily building. John Win In Sports— the gym at 1:13 p. m Saturday man of (he "Big Sistei" orgimi/a- i tn Bob Bartlett. chairman of the j and Robert Drake. East Lansing Jamiary 18. 16H» he w a '.v ?h Pie Operu >!'";■ • n_» llcir IMitlliitriiHHiif* president of the dair. tioo. while Helen Horn has been*- slipper Patrons Will be Prof. J, MVHT WEAR HASHES Philadelphia C.va ' Members of Green Splash wilt i lb K. M. Cluh— the | nounced yesterday meet today at 7:13 p m in the .a lo o m freshman orientation, i W Stack ol the /oology depart¬ 1 Other sophomore* who were foUttw ing a :lv«L.yi u?•-!.»>' Cohtmuing last year's rusti'4n, K J MeCrixtal, associate pro¬ Wofnett'u gymnasium t*» diseuiU fessor ,,f Health a ltd |?h>"Sie&J Ed¬ Piiylb Dean. Student council j ment and Prof Waltei Morofsky, tapped are Jack Everett. East Cincinnati Clpera ■ < -■'•mpa «y. j About 100 students the Music auditorium is now open I s jjs in the dairy dep. Blue Kev sweetheart entomology I.ansirig; Don Frey, Detroit. Rob- p,.t'..ri also b S'ts i'Ttane bis plun.s for senior life saving during ucation will tn* guest speaker nt member * i vea* -x oii the *w cty S u n d a > atternoon for i expected to attend the remitInder of the term P.»tiv Jane Anthony has been ac¬ • » fit'GlelTe, Detroit; George Hcr- clarrn? to fame • v » • !,,nwd .-'s of the New York Pbil- concerts j the two dairy produ ' the-'T' I-. M club meeting tumor- ' O I'OTV Fifty women student!* are now low evening at 7 15, Hjibara tive in. Mortal Board and othei ; KNGI ISII ftDH— ;t)cit. Dimondale. John Hobn*trom. Metr«.|iobh»n l)| CI -V Symphony cast b. ''•••»-! t .o,.d. t.xf»ng. »nd jduu v cattle judging • fi.mnonw enrolled in tlie course and are Iic¬ Scarlett president, announced yes¬ tanev The first English club meeting j Ludinglon; Herbert Hoover. Jewsbui East Roch- f" h.t- si,'.me m Kves\ one is invited to come and Lhonored and relate 'be ~u n to the radio programs which ing Instructed by members of terday afteriukm Laming. William y. the ypix'.o arwe • of the year I* scheduled for 7 p. tie vie A * i nt es in Contests held ' today In Ibe Tnlon son porch. cstei, N Y : Don MacPhad. De- "Wlw. Wh- m A • Green Spied, Sue Urquhuri, De¬ T«n Stuff MciiiIkt- • given from 3 to 4:30 p rn., ! intercollegiate-competi m Itroit. Robert McCrea. Mi Bride? , "Per*'«ru»iity i•*"?>« u?'.rs«1- sue according u» department officials. Willi John Shirley, departmental III I llilll CollflTI'IMT Instructor, as speaker. After j John McKnight, Pleasant -Hidge. j ant «.-xct any cv»nt .have THE (AKOI.IW IH.AYMAKEItS Michigan* Slate faculty; Shirley'» talk there will he a gen¬ .Art Munchler, Aurora. Ill . Wd- Phi e and attvac live, appi rr.jKinament- mki of (Chapel Hill, North Carolina) T». eral discussion of plans and pol¬ I hum-Peterson. Dearlxnn, Dick. are natiiral ott* .nstnabo in PRKMCNT J members will participate in the; icy for the organisation during the Grand Rapids and Gerry succevs." >av> e NOVEMBERl Standee, _ "The lloiiNe Of Connelly *' |I Michigan Child Accounting assoe- year. i.d ion c mference to be held on the j j ♦ • • . Smith, Rogers City. Pledges are required to wear training the :-ur? explaining hi- emp-hiH-'s - up?»ft io .U-JV- I Michigan State, campus Friday. . j j then sashes until Friday morning i.n> (Drama of Ihr Old South by Paul Greent I Di I. J Lukci of the education-; MI NKiASS' EEAOtJE— ;n tndi- ! when the annual pledge * wing out Pattan u- .• funi j department.. will speak at the; Members of the lauising Musi¬ t Wilt be held at 7 a m i -lo'.s and pre- KAIRCIIILI) THEATRE ' morning session, K J McCrix- cian* League will hold theii No- ; viduabr»ng in ; seating m«-u as ).'* ■ ngiy as HI. S. C. C.AMI'US jt.il. profe .or c»f physical edilctt- ; veipber. meeting today in the : jw.ssil*!*' < M E'liH M1. J>K ^4-1*1 *1 jtion. will take part in the closing mu»ic building auditorium. MED IIIO f I I B- iwlv an age of teaching CRIIIAY, NOVKMIIKK 7 — 2:3(1 AND S:3ft I'. j rhscio am of the conference oh the j • * * Piof. H J St.iNetb « if the bac- each -irigc; alone has e t fa , SUIT and T0PC0AI (24th Annual Tour) ill discus* I application of health principle* to i AfiRGNOHY fl.t n— tin Hil'.gy department u K bit of bp ? k v. ii help a■ All SealR Rettery ed Medical ! instruction in Michigan college* I'at Henry of the (Tilcago Board his recent research at u • «•"; TTUUV at fa e. at 7 20 p. girl to kn»k and '» Matinee 46c (lav Inrl.) Evening fiOc (tax Incl) of Trade will Ire the guest speak¬ lariology lecture "room. I insist upon t." he further Ticket* on Sale at College Accounting Office, (Winning wil ! Krmrnilirr It only costs $2 to er at the regular Agronomy elpfe today. Important bualnev : state;- Monday, Nov. 3 I mall the Slate News out of town. meeting tonight In 311 Ag hall at also tx' discussed. 7:303~p. in. Anyone Interested In hearing Ihe speaker Is Invited to MERCHANTS' HER,VICE— attend. INTEREAITII COUNCIL-. • • • / A general *tafl meelkng »»f the Ilow State News merchant service will office hangt (he A*« tr<7»n Gothic he held today at 7 p. m. in the Grant W. -d > >*id- Xol AIh'vp the large mirroHn hiiF lo Be of the / - MONTH -I Interfaith council will meet to¬ News office. OPEN HOUSE day at B 30 p nv.in the Student are requested to bring all ques¬ weslerp-'farmt r arid hi.- datighb-s pit lot s, Peoples church, with Don tionnaires w hi«h have been filled Hp^'studenls are to kssk tr «-!•-n Farmer, council president, leading out. *tr discussion on "Religious View* ^ ^ J}, 'ujid be not it be says ,Or» the oppo-it- will hang auto¬ SUITS on the Present Crisis " tXRCTRH'AL ENGINEERS— ) graphed phoVigt apb* »f fru-rwi- and colleagues intluitiRf Rkkiiui "Lightning PridepHfltV' will t>e IIORTKtl.TtRI Cl.t'lt— the topic of E>>' "l,iepho. engineer Crooks, Nelson Ed«ty. 1 .*-?»} Hj/i Prof. E. J. Rasmussrn of the the ^Detroit Edison company, Htokowski. Gladys Swiuth-ut WEDNESDAY EVENING for Tibtnt and Wgtyff Du?r> - liorttevllure department will give a1 Jjw regular meeting of the M. j toiwrerwe a talk Illustrated with rolored •8, C. brunch of the A. t E. E. nt much The first visit of hi* grandson ! Tweeds and Coverl" slide* on "Horthtillure Coast-In- 7 p. m tomorrow in 111 Olds hall j brought h>< greatest thrdJ He met Coast" at the Hort eluh, meeting. Continuing u new policy of the! tomorrow night's the baby boy in formal u?t«rr- '34 269 Hort building, al 7:15 p. m. organization, "For the Duke ««f Wifxlstir, I today. The meeting Is open to meeting will also feature enter¬ would dress thus, and surely my majors and other students Inter¬ tainment. « * • first grandson ts more impwtant." ested in various phases of horti¬ The JocoL^onV- RIFLE TEAM— he explains to hu friends culture and floriculture. Plans for Farmers' Week will lie discussed, All members of the M. S. C. ri¬ ,boy's picture stands «?ri bis desk "Fifteen thousaiid farmers Sing¬ and refreshments will he served. fle team are urged to attend a spe¬ cial meeting tomorrow at the rifle ing God Bi«-ss America ut Farm¬ range, Demonstration hall, at 7 p. ers1 Week is u greater musical EAST JACK MKNNV AN 'Ch«rl»y'H Aunt' m. to plan organisation and Uirilt than any opera!;r appear¬ DAY scheduling, Lieut. W. F. Hwartt I have ever made" Pat ton TOPCOATSl ance announced yesterday. continue* • * • NWI Mil. 1 ,.m. Nlln. J * s AG EDUCATION CU B— Seerel Passions New Michigan State Campus Shop NTART1NG »EI>NI SIlAV ' The year's program and important business will be other dis¬ Preferred magazines "Life," Tune.' and Reader s Di¬ include -[ TW AU-OUTJOY SH0WI cussed ut the~regul.tr Agriculture gest " A subscriber to the "New WILL It HAPPy TO HAVt YOU VISIT THEM AMIMRI, Education club meeting tomorrow at 7 30 p. m In 401 Ag hall. York Time.-' urwl admirer of book. "How Green WMy Val¬ ley." he still reads the Bible and the - SPECIAL IN THEIR NEW ENLARGED SHOP BETWEEN All ntiMlenU Interested In freshman or vanity taxing are quoter^scripturvs at his students, 9 COATS - VALUES TO« too urged to report to the Jeniaon include comp.~>s- 7:30 itiitl 0:00 o clock |». in., « ciliieMliB rH iiitig. gymnarium taxing room Hed- needojr at 5:13 p. m. Secret passions ing music writing an occasional $ \o\uiiImt Dill Values to $40.00 Vilnt lo S4S.I Informal Fashion Showing S34M •37s'' Hostesses Helen McAfee '43 J««n lumtden Ruth Mery MungoW 42 Jucqutlmc littlefield '43 Maijerit Gruff '45 June- EHtn Henkel '43 JimBrakema OPEN TILL 166 ELOiSE FOX '42, Curoput Repieventutive I^C»?wry!$SraKY1AWl^! AND 8a BAND AND HIS ORCHESTRA STARTING THIS SUNDAY AT CORAL GABLES «OXC 8TA8T8 AT 4 O'CLOCK Ate. 30c isd. tas