Vole Down Formal Dress For Open Dances Former Vole VfARf H CAMPAIGN Jan. M-31 ,,,MKH MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Unity Student Publication of Michigan State follcg ; Invalidated, 666 to 254 F.A.ST The men's formal die-H LANSING. MK HIGAJ, SAT r.'RDAV, JANUARY Vol. 14 "4 III. I!M« \n. 70 1 mcHKtit r> was defeated "^•ex- "1 L I l.erday I»y a vote of f',(id to Lionel Hampton's Orchestra To Play For J-Hoj 2T»'l, John Mef.'atighna, St., (Kriailcs senior, ha* annou-,-"l Formal drcs* was favor.-I n ,1 Famous bwing similar vote which f»tuderi:.'-riuri- Host MST cil sponsored last term, t, ,1 'tie 4rti*t Signal For lit High ScluHtl. Deltaic number of such a students votir poor representation ,f the was S\UM <><' Dance Twnfy-Two .Schools whole male student body 'hat at the erne the council mo .«a ttiat ,1 new vote tie taken the erm cmkinfr (Jut have ' th<* many rumors •en the last floating few Open House, I o l»c At Conference Represented U.S. Steel Uorp fu the vote last term 114 I.cored f'irmal dress and flfi '.,rip.>»''l ,t munii r«rnp'' , th* •/ H f) hand /csterrlay that, com- Mixers Take Twi-nt v-t.wo Michigan high Falls Strike men The increased enrollnv at. of students, who entered chool It,is leim, and who would a- af. jUttf anr, schools Will |«. reprcHcnteil ;lt his band Social Spot if,'I fected hy llie'iast term' U"i ARMINGTfhV. ./hi !« d ote, •he all-col- -.falo today in the annual in- ',lv., tated neress a revotr 'Die <-fj hy the Jim¬ vRational (nam objection to having j-il-eol- conffir^nrf* lor rU« Aa winter term in still in lanccs ;trict|y forma.' van s'- vill#*, ehair- its 'ipf*ri.Hor*'f| hv MXf . ailed J.m )':i'rr younger stage, open hous wn '•( th' remittee, re- , iy.r,i rts and mixrtrs are White wtlrt that ' i■ .i <-r| hanrl will predomi¬ n,m f» [< m. un- nate on the social rrister for play (or date f.1! »m ■ auditorium the benefit of tho-.«- .t,mei.t, a.,.,, Mitt, IV ./-Mop re- would like to rr,ee' 4 .'<•« ricu •f-Mop, ',1,,1'h fi..is, and ^-r,- .,1 affair after fares. ,0; Prom Closed jiart;.-,-. o »• rvy'H r r.f absence. Heading the lint of miser <■ er. will not ', and a metfiier A th» ilfom '-n trumpet. dance will be welcome, as taoles Morton will mret with senior mil.- Cfikrtment at MS' v.. H»o>i'r»d by IJ'nny tiondmin he ed ,n will bet set up for games and ore.., students Interested in mechani¬ Versatile Ham;.' in was discov¬ cards. department. cal, chemical, and electrical rn- Tuesday at f, . rn ,n M »odi- . ,p ,,f ,,,,rn ert vy F>-r: r; y Goodman and ton,im. Roy L. ','nderwowi card SpsrlM Varieties ( anrelled assignment.-, ,rid judges "ginrerinc, and also In chemis¬ piayrt > '■ .a.-.d as a mem- Subject Far Debate try. of 'he department, a,11 be at 'rt" oe .( .the Coalman sextette. Spartan Varieties were origin¬ The ruble, t for debate v piano, and J. Murray Br, vo ir, ffe- Smc» irgar.•r.i* own band, ally scherlulrxi to appear this aft¬ nolved That every ahlc-tiodted associate professor of mu-ar. at '.Stand nn men r.ave risen stead- ernoon, but due to a change in man between 'he aof 18 an.l _r-r, 1. appeal t., the .teei , orpor- .... Uic harpsichord. the public favor and are policy of the American Fedora- 24 should riat " one full year of rttion, pace-scttci for the inrtu*- Miller, who holds several de¬ ye known is one of the out- tion of Musicians, Snr^k and his rmli'ary • aining." Kach .. r.ool. tiy to reconsider-and rurept hi* grees from Central YMCA oi- itand.nl ja//. vip* of the band will be unable to broadcast "improinise plan for a '-age 1 r,- na- will ue permitted to enter two lege and 'he Chicago Musical er,|„ Campbell dorm will oc "r,e teams, negates® and -,f if, i 2 ' -r He n, also program. Preliminary Round 'Lesson* in War Mousing" .ui been r.e director of four < Open House The preliminary round of do¬ '•xntbit . fro r, the Museum of choirs and ,s the autr.or of Anal- The doors of the open house nates .cheduled 'o ncir,g at II M.xlern A,'. Mew York city, ,'s ,'* of ysis Contempr,ra ry will open at 8:30 and close at 12 a.m. Debates will be held in an- now nn exhibit ,.-i the Music -. ' Teach.ng." The only requirement for admit¬ ou.s campus buildings. .Second and building gallery, the art de¬ Two selection* by S> r. mann •. firetl II(true tance at the affair is: to be a man. third re of the debate will partment hits announced. and by Schubert, \*t P Patrons will be Prof, and Mrs. be held 30 p m. and 3 p rr^. This exhibit, which is a fol¬ by Alvarez, and compos.'., ZZ* ^ Berries ' :! Violets (coed A. Applegate, Prof, and Mrs A. Scott, and Mr. and Mrs. J S. The deoal, conference wan dis- low up of the housing fiim* pre¬ vented earlier this veek,-will Sadcro and Lehmann nr.. fellows) w.ere • oc thi* varied program. Pingel. open until Thursday. ff:' ■ ■e irt.i ':''er tait night • • Fiddler's Folly" is the 'heme continued ,< verai years ago oe- The purpr.se of the exhibition Exile* from their natr. > land. irwj and stag- war and was resum- the members of tne grour n of tonight's student club m,xer is to help disseminate know ledge .mpromp- . itdown strike. ed this ■ at the request of It will take place in the vx.al numerou taken out U. S.« natural ferry team made in the interest of better and Mf hall of Peoples church at 3 p.m. more efficient postwar building papers with the intention o: - ill rolled non- .ng their r.ome .n 'hi* oour a round the rim Maxine Finkbeiner. Middlewile programs. f-'tral times ' .■id The tnen tiring of sophomore, has stressed that Stu¬ ONLY K( MOR next exhibit w ,1 follyw dent club is an interdenominai an art lecture by Vaiter Qu:rt. ran,-a tecI " " rest be4ween the group, and that all students are His topic will be "Love and Don liovtiR'k Llmru- Mckooa.-d. from where Hate in Art" and nil oe given by one of invited to attend the m.xer. Prof. "It Mil*! Be f« Bit Here ThurMiav ' '-he game con- W. I. Firey and Prof, and Mrs. R. K. Stein have been invited to act Wrong* Tuesday, Feb. 5. The General Platoff Dei Cos¬ as patrons. Housing Unchanged sack chorus, founded under the See SOCIAL, Page 3 S/tartan Sftculinlil - Punishment? "After all, there comes a point patronage of Thomas Masaryk and Ertouard Bene* .r, 1928, w.il beyond which one cannot go," Review Auditions »iSi!iI??nd philosophy class, in his Famed Musical Team were the words Mrs. Maurice Gopon used in answer to Tct Re Monday ! appear in the College auditorium as a . special numoer Thursday, was To Give Performance a query 'Jan. 31, according to Dean 5. E. m*"* «o ret^ hu the iin mt about the current rumor that . ' The « ' •*. Spartan .jp'.viij,,, 1.011 Spotlig t neview , r i». w I» Crowe, ' director of — the lecture- iWish. four women would occupy each , Appearing at the Prudcer. undcr Qirection of Don Buell concert series, dorm.tory room spring term. auditorium in Lans.ng on Wed¬ of thc sp€ech department, will! Their program includes Rus- »wL, U *** •« Tne r"rnor 'Ah'c/1 13 now c,r* hold tryouts Monday in the ,;4n liturgical music and foDc lndUa** " * " ~1—I* Mi nesday on 4 will be twoi men wnu have no equal, Larry ■v Adler on-cuiatlr'g ,arour;d tne campus 11^ oi ,nc L'rnon from 7 sun' to 9 "'"f, Cossack melodies, oattie man hetaw end dld the the harmonica and Paul a", 0,-jper completely unfounded, she con- p m songs, and recent Soviet songs. swkaas tinued. The present situa.ion fr.r the fourth dancing. consecutive year ' A tour of the world, composed uihr'ath? | ha with three coeds to a room will the revjcw Draper is recognized as one of will tour nearby army ot •' Russians from tne Don nver ^ the fr„nt likely continue, however, she hospitals and service ciuos with a region, the Don Cossacks have of the ma a the outstanding dancers of the added. ttmlent imerei country. Dancing professionally urogram made up of student tal- t Klven more than 4,300 concerts : ent. under the direction, of Micr.oias "mpensallan, rH since his teens, both here and s pwta Offirern 1 abroad, he has built about him- Uorm fclects Ulncer' January 28 is the date set fojr [Kostrunkoff. self routines which combine the first show which will be pre- South Williams dormitory ei- both sented at Fort Custer. All those 1 • Tttenffon Larry the ballet and tap steps. Adler also started n ected officers last night as fol- already contacted are to attend, TINE TABLE mi t career at an early age. His start, lows: president, Del re. as W ailis, tryouts Monday, fiOTc '* t! 'v "as **«» added began when he won a contest, ' Rudvard junior; social chairman, , ^ other persons; who have j talent are welcome, especially ae- i - - *. **'Dye-ex ^ CJ"tli». end from that time on has beer, Bonnie - . . Jonr.son, Grandville i cordianists and was -e; arU"ery man, doing nothing else. Many cr.ucs specialty nam-' TODAY— Piny' c 4l"tter to com- have classed him' as the only ' sophomore; vice president, Ruth ben. Buell added, harmonica virtuoso. irtuoso He has iTingian. Vassar junior: treasur- The group will present two! C«f forty-Party,3 (eg pa " rank' ,;iy°lce vo tom the command Derform.a-ces er. June Thomas. Bay City soph- shows at Custer, one in the after- ! id performances , =« should, 1Qtr questiooad: many crowned J heads '! em.ore; fire warden, Helen Boeh- noon and one in the evening, be-1 ""J" is that, Sir?" ler. La Grange, I1L, freshman.* "sides going through the wards. I ■Saturday, .for, Pnge Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Grin mtnt.llh* by college mriler t/i Murlenta; 99(A .nun "ii'cti will b" tifld at Ii. 1, *20 Mar.m.n A»* New Yon* H V. per year by ",11-gn carrlar to BM- •. A # • ,«i I.Mix • In Cmcim, •llliIolllK . H .'10 nrtd II 10 a m. and 17 40 p tn MRMtim or Tiir abi'miated ckekS ST. THOMAS 401 INAS The A««nil»lei1 I'reM la eeclnclvrly entitled In lha Ima for republication father Jerome M.vf■■■• b n anil pi all now. iji.pslrhc. crefllU-d til It or not ritherwloe credited In Ihla papei anil alio Ilie local »»vni piihl'iherl therein All right* of publication on j Father Michael Ml'-ko salt of fnialc fit 'tic mf»wed : III al le! v "I (lis ' em , l< lap rusted not only 'he admmis- halioti hut alsn the entire sin- ilenl ; IMTV I KNTT.lt ,Mt Abbf, INFORMATION c ults iimnlll! student- and funnily. litirly hv the iin" linlesome ' i.-irt, ('< Ma at I I tn Il IS possible Hud "then, lie publicity of a witeh-hunt " How llAIKY ( 1.1 It sales PreHiiltTil Hannah have read utterly tiaive VOII tniisl have been ItehtloN A Dan v -.Jul, rr !*■•■». rig -,:l t,e the article and procured a dif¬ lo write Hint1 Km five • en I* NA/A III.SI ferent numiiuij! Hum the one in— which I cmilrI have hurried ,v"U BETA AI.TIIA SIGM \ had yo time TMr- rrieelir., ., |f»,'kcf <■- Beta Alpha Sigma. ,r- f Oil pnmnry conci the I might have learned Mom the ,'lf| i f; esbmenls. -• corriir,.-. p, D, G. arv. will hold an import , amount we are paymu for our ILamonn State Journal- that the ' rn M T naif of the flauy tep irtm*'r»t. iiit Tuesday night at T l" third culjege administration ! nf a iiMim rather than .vus pir- ' fit' h S'If f.A.MMA lrfcl T.4 2UH I nlon annex. All i whether ur not funds were appro- pared not nnjy for the number The annual elertinn nf ufficrM must attend, arrordlny >, ul Velti who rial I IIRIMT I I TIIKHAN | i inted hy the state or borrowed register Ibis term Thf hiKir fjf vViT $h {) .• (*hr.i it anil a relifinus drsrussinn Mill be Albert, Irnnwood senior from a hank. hut, aeenrdnig in their statement, I -uthiTiiri ' Miii h i SO 45 .i m held Nuuday. Jan. 27. at 7 n.m. In dent. Foods costs iin mil seem to tie fm mure. Yet the administration , with adult Hible SO Thv the I iii^ri annex. This replaces IIDKTHT'I.TI RE SEAIP iii.y higher "tilts lemr than I hey has been - Cmhlii rassed, how ut- 1 pastn '."inorrow morning at ' | dent IhhIv. beside yourself was iemtmrr.i.ssed ' Certainly not those II . Lib- ' Sen i* s are also j 0PKN tett<;i to Hubertconnected lin Being , m no way Frank¬ of us who desire to effect airing of someone's gross public uief- held reading on Wednesday .d K p m The room is upon daily fiom 1 villi lu icncy ;m airing winch did I to 4:3(1 p m a veterans' organization , t Ol.l EGE I.I TIIKRAN of any type, rny reasons for bring tangible results. William Yminge. pastor, will ' mildly chiding your Wednesday's | I might, quite easily, go on to PEOPLES cm Rt il ST. THOMAS .VQl IN V litter (ami lhat is no misspelling) j disapprove more of your some¬ speak uri the theme ' How to Be- to the editor can in no wise be what misguided statements but J Intffdrnoniin iiutnA CATHOLIC CHI R( II construed as evidencing any ul¬ the point has suitieiently been morning service held at 10:30. 405 ABBOTT BO\l> terior motive. made. We'll not go "hog-wild," The Bible v lass will lie held at! WORSHIP >LRV!t E.S To he charitable. I am sure Mr Frunkin. nor will we "witch¬ 10 a in snnday Mass«s — C hunt" but 1. lor one. am grateful The Lutheran Student club will 9:1*0 ...it! II H4 Holy Ii it* of Obligation that, at the very least, you have it the situation's remedy has been meet at 7 JO. p.m. on the sun 7. S. 12 hum most indiscriminate in your (*RK \ r \U N OF T HI UIULA. Ueekday Mas*** choice of wolds in ranting about (due to tlie post's action porch "i the Union. A movie en¬ \ -ROM AS —* 7 «»nfl * the Pert I'edar post's "irresponsi¬ | After all. I can study now: ro- titled "Consecration" will he i CoafMsioos — Saturn.« 4 to 5:30. p.m. and 7 W t«> ble outburst." While the post may , member. Robert, that's the reason shown. Fourth in a b> we returned to school. PEOPLES ( III lit II N Uatly Kosarv Novena for v numerically l>p small, they did A MvCt NR 3:13 p.m. speuk for a majority: if you don't Emanuel K (loiisalveo, ^ Dr bV A. McCune w ill speak | live in monastic seclusion, you Abbot hall ' •• on ti.y topic "Great Men of the t'K I V -MactACUIN I 1 Bible a Human'' at both the 9 30 i Sublet: IR MICHAEL MLEHO V j and 11 sen ices tomorrow morn- fHF. LllRJSTMN IIOMF. SOCIAL I mg. Phone 8-3736 (Continued (com T'oge 1) RADIO ROUNDUP I | The campus sponsored by Student Christian vesper service I Military Hall " I union will be held at 7:15 p.m in I FIRST ( HI P.( II OF CHRIST ( UR1ST LFTIIEKAN Also slated for tonight is the j WKAR — 870 kc Peoples church. The subject null SCIENTIST C'Hl'RCH Military Ball, which will serve as ' ; be "The Christian Home." East a farewell for the Jill) AST PR I Iairising - Y ... ... Tec t M Usonri S v nod > Firesides, in the ' homes of 314 MAC Avenue students who will soon li/ve Tills MORNING— | j church members, will be held at j 122 So. P«nn. at iOUtf t M campus. The Union ballroom will 8:00- Early Morning News 8 tomorrow serve as the scene fpr tire ball, night. Sunday Srrv irc — n i m E. L. IVOLDT. P« ' . 8:45—In the Popular Manner arid Andy Dcvine and his orches¬ 0.00—Good Morning Ladies ' FIRST EVANGELICAL j "LIFE" Aduh Uibl« CUss :«» A tra have been contracted to play I Morning meditations will be I 0:30—.Hymns Y'»u Love ; ccmhv'i »'-• y,>.-nriii W. imni H until 12. Patrons for the! Sunday School .1 MomiiUy Worship U> 10:30—Personalities in lite News all'air will he Col. and Mrs. G. Klump of the lu.-i Evangelical ' B., 11:30—Headline Edition Wcilnecday Service — s p ir PR.VVEPS POHF: K ug,ei^. I.i Col. and Mt-s. Gerald' THIS j! church, the week is Igiusing. The theme for Ll TBI BAN Pi tersun. Major and Mrs. Karl i AHEKNOON— "Sharing Intangi- Reading R.-jm and Lev.it ■» GAMMA I ' T. Houk, and Capt. aud Mrs. 1:15- 1 tflcs." Sunday, Jan :7. At I'nion. - Novelty .Bazaar Librai> — -n Abtv.i E._g Ford. 2.00 Heroes of Your Merchant Thursday morning's program I Di>tu>su>a and E4*'-^• wdl be taken care of by Ina Love Tonight's only radio party will j Marine of Student club. Everyone is in-' he given hy the Zctn Tuu Alphas, It will take place at the chapter j -For the Photographer vited to attend these meditations' FOR EPISCOPALIANS (J. L. Beech) house from fl to 12, and Mary! 3 00- Symphonic Hour Ion Tuesday and Thursday, 7:30 Ser\icey tn THE CHAPEL - OF CHRIST THE KING Elizabeth O'Brien, Dearborn' 4:Uil -Tea Time Harmonies i to 7:55 in McCune chapel. Peoples church. sophomore, is the chairman. .Mr. I (Glenn Miller's record¬ and Mrs. B. J. Knittel, and Prof, | . . . . .x,,. m 8;t5 m. ings) Student Informal ia! ^leetins x and Sapper at 6:30 P M and Mcs. W. R. Fee will act as 5:00- Song of Michigan J I don't recall your name," Comctth — - ... V. AL, Breakfast 7J0 A. M patrons. j 5:14--Listen to the Bund but 413 Abbott Koad Tel. N i j your manners are familiar. °%f I c H j r; a N STATE r- ■ pooltnen Sporlxilorial . . , . Intramural jeet III'"' Some progress jf.he intramural problem whs made 'hi? "'f maintain the usual three leagues, fratern-* lit fencers MARTY IIANK Ml IN tfi. Today who's got, a basketball floor. | A State News . port? reporter of foutt'w ■ ' ( ' ■ tigat- t 'Ormitorv and independent., there-would .r ;i ' 'o oe 12 ball games per night. t'would indicate that -only one league •i; d «;ed -»te „im *■ j':rl the hardwood ponHibilitio? tfn- la round the Hast Lansing p*»:,j,< pa?* ws-ek '■eeK ' ouid ".a competition this winter. The ♦ - < hoo!- I Kred Dixon, oo.->. '' ' 'lepartnoent. dries no* .<. arit to show Miperint'Tidfrb of school . f\|c Not t» .co':.!:,' ariv one group, so unless all In f 'ported that although fei.iral and I'mu-,- ,0Vvf HORN | grade jKhWif' Kymi w■ r«• 'oo -mail "■ag a- ran ' orupe; intramural? will oe „ m' , ..,•dto- .» Old ll spring, .. < ,>r j Lansing high might. b<- a .iiiao!.- if'."- o' ,i has been tdggesfegi t.hftt. the ! ff the Michigan State ,.ii r, dopar* - •b ,) thrcn ment. would Idhouse ' : on i n court might also tie em- pay for the light, heat., and ,ro- i>tnk " I and I'r.modig has prorrthed that all I vide a supervisor, the high -" hoot .. - (,;irt.an g/m .1 >i;.fi«■ s .' ill la- looked into and if there home icould probably be used, Discii told 'he r<> nr. r era,;,... intermural basket ha 11 will be "iHlV'Mft j porter. He added that he fee would be ' r.'i'iU, by [very slight. Ma f Illinois This, however, bring', op another prob¬ , rewfl'r lem. Assistant Director male of Athletics I, irid a Frimodig states that onlv ■ man .or game ., . f, ,-^t could be played each evening; •! . '/anft vh'-rea •<, rgani/ed c-ague. .. ,,r..i over . , > iin prae- the Dangerous De troit Titans I'hillip* to .fronds, , k.v/ef Next Foe for Spartan \V I'o Spartan Trunin <• ret Back Kast. in r,?n«:>ng aio- . /(-yard pair of road games, M v , S'a'e's basketball iooad ».• 1 on the ever-threatening .r,, . Ify of Detroit quintet ,o fielrfhouse Wedoeoday - t , * U. of I). Slar fin■«.* -♦.ana . 42 WOMEN'S • • SPORTS B BtRRO. U.l.hS > 4 gain Annual r: fiowf- >ur wo- :*) major I .aat i.ng ■ ; >//th The ' b j . a ' >megaa ' t Alice ' / imma •« Gum. b ,n by sTAKTS SI SUAV KiR : fUfi PAY- Ph» Win Art Stolkey, who captained the Titan srjuad in 10*2. is settln* them for the up again this vear I'niversity of Oetroit JONES COHEN caters. 7/, Pctjccl Xev CLASSIFIED ADS ( . oa Alpha OMAKE'.CUR T.. CLASSIFIED RATES HEART BEAT FALTER One day 30r. ill Two days 55c p.,'«» ,U'- cproent. '■••aing. • Any .Three da>s 1 Four days SI 0 4 (Jorml- P- t-VU, , .„ler Five days *1 33 wv Eacn word over '.J two cents per *u»>,TT 11 rPCeive word. K t I'1 t(l* lineup will •viT. Alpf l last FOR SALE ^ miti'idu'? ' ''nlerin* CLOTHING re. I" ni" i»« field. 4,re It A!-'. mink trimmed, sice . 0. ?r.,A. T-:rM.r. *■' "turds last NEARLY NEW Tu: 34. Cost S-iZ Soil si: :#7!3 h«n InM FULL DRESS SUIT I-rnt condition. Ca.I • o.TA --?4 ..... ;i--« Street. Lansing. 0ntMf tor III LADIES SUIT, sue 1< Vrin, I Ulvs maroon a id chartre Excellent condition. 1Eveningi ;; PERSONAL - ■ ur-i free- DE.A.R Mary Ju.ie and Grj.v. v. -Ke. and Tom isn't availible. in the Hank, room 234. Abt2s3t. in Detroit WILL whoever sicked up by mistake in History class Aei- red at the raght please call Uacqueiir.e Ge or take tt to State Ne > 5. " x :n San TO WHOM IT if AY CONGER • Curtis, na- To ar.swer all quest:, rungs . ■ - : ••i-pion, and the clarified ad ir. Wes-_-r ached paper. It was not rr.e. Doc. E-- lY. at - However -'-'Vir.an. Hoge Four MICHIGAN STATU NKWS Snturdny^Jm,,,. 1 - - - 1«|| It rtl (toss Caticvls lieffi si rations Draft Continuation McoIh Senatorial Opposition Thrrr \\ ill l»r no nrw rrglMrn- s|ionsoi ril srvrrnl rhissra Inst WASHINGTON. Jan. IB pecilim. Uay belted waM and i«U InnsT akrt. toast y warui . . . stadium L*-s* mm crepe, tka Ml aMM wttk boots that all the girl* want ... be sure and get yours while the 25.00 supply lasts ... 8.95 . . . JMCLCHV- East Lansing JoeJ, East Lansing