33!( Balk* Loan* HONEmMIM ate PEP RALLY if Topple HHItoppM JMy SlmileM Pmhllrmtkm •/ Mkhigm Stole Colli** HAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, KKIDAV. NOVK.MIIKK in. ISM ToPres'enT^OP Agrees On Labor Reforms i Candidates |T«iiayV Homecom i ng Sched n Ic Power Cable'Houst- f'i*oii|> Gives IS l'rr-lnnrn. 11 * Vlr IWI la— I 'minril, '' p.m.—on—Alumni mrlnlraihm in I'nlnn kilihy, first floor 1! - 4 p.m.—Cam|HM motor hairs iih mriiiiK»| l.y Alumni To Relieve O.K. To Legislation Solution. offiro, (SO tk'kit. at must mt ion ib'.k in Prrshnvn will hut* tunity n. i»* nvrr ihnr rami)- an W»lt vity when they will dam** to the I war power, as rapidly us ponse lo the follow-up letters gi.do. te stioteiit, will lead cheer* mitf> of Dick Charles and his which hase lieen sent out. After *t the firp rally, the first big ev¬ Seeking the office that date, an additional fine will treasurer Jrun ent of the two dav homecoming are Casaelt, Police and the old |MHiltry | Charles Davis. Dorothy Ihittler. reMindnm. Srheduled to liegin at ignored tfie summons Heasons for the lack of ir Wanda Shaughnessy. William 7 |» m at the west entrance of the A total of IW2 summons ed faiwer facilities until m were Staples. Manan Stone, and Joyce Union, the rally will end with issnrd during the month of ber The lo>t of automobile license Octo¬ rail livity Ismio will not he re- a bonfire near the tennis courts. ID—nali al lair NEWS the rapid grm d for voting at this election. President Hannah, Coach Char¬ m BRIEF Chock llathman. chairman of the lie Itachnwm and Ids staff, the Varsity liand and the entire crew I their families liv- )\ Initiates Nine or.i f'Mio stmit Fntorr las o on n. at-i WASHINCiTtfN, Nov 14 lAh— m i» " tine Change CPA thiew its lu|ui«lation marh- might demand clarification and I by Vernon Laraon, SXtSTm Byrne*, Bevin J trlct office* on December I and committee directed the reg« see rititi SITS rate J olock Larson tour*, planned to last said tlu atiout one # i trim its payroll to from about than l-YWNl by .14.- Talk Trieste 'binding commitire* of the more to make the studies and half hour, will cover the entire NKW VORK. Nov 14 '/lh r* legihlatiun necessary to campus in older to show alumni a private huddle, Hei retaiy of I i rrndml of Ihf rtillegr Wives Of Vols r;,i::r, State's Mtenstve building pro- Lraria, Am« I'nmfer ale llyifies and llrltish Foreign J f the (iimfNis tiycnu'w of increas- Sci'ietarv Kinest HeVill searclud hi .1 formal *t»tvti 1 the com* Have X-ltavs election is being co rill I John I. d loads tber^. Niaaian stated. "If tlie faculty and students liv- day for an Anglo-Ameinun an-! vt r to Hii#' ia's demand for sharp j ttee said it w s "a uinl can lie a 211 per- the Inti r memt*r* of the Student hy various cum pi ig and working in this area," revision of the Parts-approved I < ent iedttrRor ucross the hoard il shall act as officials at the ■dan for administration of stride- m (mrsotial lit' •me taxes.'' n I/.at ions. The Delta Zct* and iiMiiuin added, will cooperate by Kap¬ Trieste. Tase-« f an I mt using any unneeessary elec¬ i>ericnre uur J»ihn F. Mauren. Portland and Psi Upsilon fraternities have umutic leaders met for 41 mill* when tax rate* were reduced four invited their alumni to evening nor. Alfred J. Bcrgtund. New- ktry junior, and D. Partrick Mc- Rule t'hungv Oka p rties at their re»|»ective chapter advance to a third try hy tunes during Rw l!»2f»s rAmon- Wflrilimt Strike Kmdn the foreigii miiiihteis council to strated that taxes e n Im* cut and of MSi „t I'ihiI* 11lentling The Alumni Varsity Club and SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 14 hP» Six MSC Studeiits ach a Kolullon on u problem greater hich has blocked a innico pact obtained. govet nmenlal .revenue* the Central Michigan Alumiu A settlement on all (mints of Kb iDly. o„ labor legislation the dgn- u'Z Unvk Ihirlim , Club w ill tie the hosts at a "Stag' dispute liettAeen llarry Itridges. Take Top Honors The outcome of Ralay's' council miltee had this to say: Smok »r in the Main Ballroom of CIO longshore men and the Water¬ thr i eeting was viewed as an imfwrt- vTlie committer was in full initiated. .HMtrncc of wivt*» who; Celt will '« permitted to at- the Hotel Olds from V to 12 p m front Employer* lis.sociation has In I'ri'MM Contest mt test on whether the western |. ill i work i anft ft.'UiVl it im-1 tend properly rhai*rtee1 frater- lieen rraiheil. Federal Mediator «icement that labor legislation wers tan gel together, not only ; the guests «iblr t.> t.ikr ad. anlarr "f llif j nit) (uiiti-n thu -rrXrnd. Coun- Nath. n It. Kriiiringer nmiounced SI. MSC' •tuilrul, hav* won the (teat* pacts j which will »*•' consl'ructlve, Tor the Axis eurphi tically not punitD'J, is an but P'thigan State alu i l«*rr and l«n B [N ilT ! H-lor for Mr.. Turn King .1*1—1 late tislay i-unln in wont ront»»t« .pnnuir- hut on even more grave I early necessity in." the With con* lotur New Fiftren wnnwn. umlrr thr'l.i.1 n.cht t'.dlrgr «u™ti origin- «l l.y I'harlrt E. IHIIalt,, ariilor Germany's future, dis- gress. The first consideration must ' Detroit Free it irmanship nf Mr. Francrs ally wrrr f<*bi.litrn lo gn intc Toast." written and comp«wrd by t 'trntkimw RewMlmttm— Jmmked of "CrltlclMn, Bnggi-allon and Ad¬ and control pf atomic lie the welfare of the whole na¬ Arvid Jouppi of the rit(«th. wire rr.|-.n.iulr (or U-. i tratgrnitv Iwuw. during hainr- Mr Robert J. Coleman, director vice." a publication which review, tion. As- WASHINGTON. Nov. cceu at the unit. Earn a mernt.. . inmtng weekend bv a ruling al the of WKAft. A qu -rtet composed of iaaua ol the Salurili, Even- The Civilian Production )f the Student Veteran.' Wi.er uudent-laeulty anrial enminiltM IVb Hinkin, ration hatay threw out league reprcten'.ed a different rrr- ! u.me year, old tlon of the trailer area. Four of the field of priiea In a cunl**t to de- Crowe Explains How College On the committee were Mra their home town in sm Elizabeth Rulhfuaa. Mn Barbara Tigrucfci. Mn. Louella McDonald. trols made the program ' The con let! required ti¬ Schedules Lecture Series Mr* Jean E Wetten. Mra. Irene Jtyne Bren- V«s» « i*p. To Mm Weaver To Speak Mn. Lillian Jean Laraon. r, For BrMac, Cum* On 'Life* Tonight _ m (eel will be "Northern Folk Tra- The Veteran Students* Wives Prof. Paul Weaver of the 4» Manh Mra Shirter Clark. Mr, itudant-facultr tonal committae. ditkmala". He -ill . >»oak on Mgue will meet pertinent of phtloeophy at Ma norarwe Vera.hueren. and Mra 'of -hud. ho » the chairm^ >«- Miehigm, lotlUora to the la.t om • to 10 p. m in the Un s college, Missouri, will srml Jgan S. Wgmer ' I tarda, at ernoor. Design for Living" jsnll be brta M for those t Wrim WImu t or mend. 'augh. Mrs. M talk a( Mm to «ab labor Student Poet Developed Style In Army nd Mrs. ach bridge to Rdl learning I the (XI. 21 iwue nf the Evening Pual. Four entriaa of style that ■elected for th* final ing. two of thai* entries are invitations will not until the i MBC. Theae are the entries of James Adams. Detroit Junior, end Hubert Butler, senior from Tren- haaam. TVa, an ot a i Mas SM »A aMd »< MM BMM «f MM- CI lihum Ml mMl Km boa-MIMmgb U» r Om Faulty Sbbartt^Mmr ■rlSSS Ig Sf.****¥• SMOM - RAHODA, Nov. II — Th-l ■My a i T* Tag Al Ro«ad Table s? it—hm servive st SI klptM ;iv. r.trrjrarjrt of the la m mTSTm TO -Kb M UM tVM^.WiMWfcn It. i TRR MICHIGAN STATE NEWS and it art**, K Rirlfigau Rtatr Jfrtua B»*«r=js ruins nt fcwtm Amber Lite a*fBSJ?5gh I ■fiksSUSS1' Ry JEAN JARVIS m.f. fes»Hr'S par ytai By rollega wMI hold I cloned formal meeting at 7:10 night In the ln!rrti«li of nunedy—a Ihtrothy Ijitnoiirish prtaluetion. I picture,! a soriety woman in u ragged mink coat iHafaisar. .• upon the shores of I • " ^ TeETiSSwiittS IKRRV MRRW 7 :«•! In the Women's parlors of Fram pby puMMty, bawevrr. I undrmtand that the the Pettple'a C'hnrrh, recording to seen* af "Two an an MfeMd" b Manhattan. New York, Lois Itrt'Twut, Porand junior, t am tntenated la dlatatartag wMrh Iwa girasau af tha and Hill Simmons, Stanton fresh- seven ndMan Mr. Rtm baa aelrrted far Mn flay. SV^SV. AiMy'ai »n.r*V NH-MTRT, Ml: Mm Bmhi. im ItM. turn way! Ths I I v mm. Bm» «M Dii«M »■ — •30 dices will begin at this evening in the Hlllel It seema that moat of the problems ■Ml in e of the In, oil rial need liy the phraar, "Beenns,- of the btge number muse. .119 H tile rest. Hetty Chffin. of students on eam|His —One amongst the many iasuea is Rirrst, Smi sii«Jr"T£ri« XanUations are open lor *11 to 8^7,*m'a«S*'s.«»"'a**'twTtoMs EwDr tmh MsrtRti*, fn Pi in women's dormitories. see and l»:M Mb an aevk atghta. darmMory It." The atudent co Mil mnM. im Wnl». MM UW. «■»• fm. ll'» On t.kphnais are hnay rnnatantl.. Thb hatf-honr h the hers have tailed to Judge the rr and constructive iieinciples Mill ■»*••*<. •>• MfVMaM. Mi kfM SI.,. heal time la rail cord* for the. mast he in at la aad OBrii | fBiMrl M ft Rtoran, 41 NvawMtikl. NimM Warn i Frs^.%r,tt^V£u*zzv * WKAR ■witehhaoed* rhae at lfl:M. There ore usually two phones on each flnmr, but wRh dorms pelted to PiPy to 75 Tartar housing more |wr*ons than the.v were originally designed ' They are i Student pe<;<; sets Striken. I Menace? h. Id, these telephones timet I* available to many more. Although the periMrm rnnnot lr solved completely at this i ness. What font fatty has the Stu- ied PrMR n . ■ SB «•« j si mm g* n-ai m M-94 m N4i ta n 1 mr te-lt - fir its When the public welfare Is jeni US Ptf—WAN IHtPARTWrST time, there is n way of casing the situation. It has been S3?J N« t ss we should fume to realize that labor (■mut with their riirht to strike. I nut the Today's program from the Nfti- suggested that dormitory awitchlsiards remain open until dents to go underereunv Lully, Don- To whom it may canteen: What can ^e daneahant It? *. ss fiS'M W Rt M M RR M.*l MR n-M audy, Verdi, and Charles. cedence oyer the riirht to strike. rn 5-«'i UP m* *-i »*•• Nt n-m 111Z70BT ■ • NK rt-T» « M R-R In the forefront of protmscil lahor legislation to deal with eNi—«\aTTBN RS :S INI 00-99' Ifm.m rr **-r methods lending to Inwting It wotihl give Mb employers and etiiptuierfc an op- John l: Mott. f.imou? 91-ye: system pence. Dmmentiv qiinlificd to I'ontmtttes here and tn unknown Iter i award for his invention of ap¬ »eil bv shifting labor-management agreement's,' \ r.M—I'WTAIN fMNNH I P -latin paratus producing extremely high Jb, Hon lluell, dramatics director with the award of the ut MSi*. will offer today a ra¬ i0 literary prize. This koks like a gissl way tn ileal with labor-management dio review of His term play. » Nobel Peote prize lonim.t* problems Hut if courts aren't the answer, then some other alternative must Is' found to handle strikes or threats of "Two On an Island " All the leading characters wjll tie heard i Oslo announi'ed that the award of *3«.ftim would he > strikes. .•d thi* year by fimly Greene One thing is certain: strikes have gotten out of hand to of Ibwton. the point of ls-ing dangerous to the public interest. Punitive lalior legislation will surely come, unless some i way is found SOON to replace striking in the settk'- MR fcv< (IASSIFIED ADS WAITERS lo Moth «t lutt.lt «ih* (turner foi meifc Call IWlta Rig tfTCT ,:.sssj:S; ' *COT • '»" "I ■' »>|-^nw~75rg^h.,*>n. Aygss? wr r.z\ .r Sate &BSU,raw *v l-lt.l auk lr sru;.--1 ■ *■1 , I l*M <•*" A, Pkttnta ta-.et It lo'krd Wt't : . ~" Nf ywu b»to in Two IV An I* ao.1 t.REEN pen enframed I.at. t all*; a* InrMtttll) ticket's ate ao.ng <«.« Wa-" rjt rtgri .all Rstm-ranr* Pontile ftl J«*K » *K»{i at the Ad Rlrtg TODAY Ray eftermmm Pr*t»raN. rt. o llRtraM CTtk Airp>«tt M,o Iw •HIARUNO LAMBShKIN & Ri*gia. **RavueoT* flay**? ft« IRWki RhwpwaM fco-d *h.* tV.t I Round with «* d 910 C «t*en »afn on ha.k Re 91 lUfflll JkMK. WaalunftoOv U«*m* Got«4lt I«adc4 l>» pmleisor (tr|im'.itu catam Ca0 wear wMi on iroa win. TbeyVc tack [ la»tt«»»w 1 Call 0-atRE p for *a Ant Nma la yaan, «s harry for youn »«•.! wCt-1- _-r-" v;7 ; w ofOemt« Mbardina o»t>s'*at I Jhr P*t- COR Walls HaM aftrt 0 m a.*..- Rl wooers rob 4 is 9 . , 1 ; i t r^rvoahaj fot mala . a . mn .k »• p ... 91 Jssitssrjn *■ "*;• [ nrrr t.. iS,.e»,o » RH pc. Ash vr.n whgrr roi MtV Jlntuo H icmeri U'f R^y mm. IAft eumKdT'r-. 'AM* f».! hgm aM Ik» E rhn A* •» |.a«Pf •^w*fe» mil , 9 « i , Ca.i r.ewf,.. 'H 1 Mrs • fLt*. Kt ^10 *WUI thatVtfrn^ j TWR**r riaorw fn tV'mt! \ or C#JS Sf Msm- M j S0*t f«* t yr-. I Rtnr *•> H.I' •#>.' IV % j. ,n>ls \*t i *T **>••« ghpsnwr* gvrhn Gumma I 1 k; NOlItt 6"A! tm Vnt*** *.V> HPI >a»i. WATVtt irp»itth< ami KCAvraU aatvur. tfvna.Mat^ atnl rlaaninf j gpace gkMR mi kw ef j ram*.0h»c Rate*, rati tmn 9: ! agar Km* lar-SaU, Mm a-1 ro« u»t ilpim Added To Injured JV» Prepared \Li»t For HllUopper Tilt To May Today At Kalamazoo Record SS^M Crowd Expected For Stdt Marqwtll Athletic DirectorHUbvd lb aril of Detroit f.oil ihiit the—Titans would fdl the ISft.itni date from IjlHt which Penn Stale recently with- in,,, tiilpte Wy „ , . ^ "We hope to win, hut we don't, know how KtrtNig Western I*: howe\*er, we expect our hoys will Technicalities Foul Up Greek Grid League poplars Tnrhiikulitlffi kftve thkrn over the intramural frater¬ nity k'Hirur, nn.l Hppritr nh»ut rawly In forra nn.ithrr hlm-k playoff lirtwern the P*i If* and the ATO* over the (mention of Wednesday the ATOs filed n protest with Coach Edmund Pogor, director of uttraniural athletics, charging that Auric Faulkner. Ihi U stalwart, was ineligible to play hecntne he was out for the Var- *»ty for longer than the permitted four-week period. Intramural rules state that the • si Uiiiik ttn.vtn.ty. Matin. eoaeh of the varsity aftort has full ih. and the lfn.vrri.ty ofllr- jurisdiction in the matter and a Ttif Intent Vlrtnrv wax a 21- written statement from him de¬ claring that the man in question |I is eligible is sufficient for the in- I tramural department. The rules further stale that any And ieorela in the v*. Ah born Chalk up mmum ■ctnrioua over the lldl- . . , victory number eight for Charley KVHRY MM. NITK Tnppi and Co. in a breeze over outmanned Auburn. Bulldogs *•. ^!>l«e:- are Wisconsin. Vdlanova. j form Auburn II. • P.M. TU.I. I A.M. ugh. and Kentucky. The game | «r».S -J-t» A.*. — 6 P.*. li.ARI.MK KOID.KI 'and Michigan State is Ken- ! •koma v*. MtnaonH . . . Willi the Itig-C title at stake here. «h« Gent Davine .1 DAY DKI.IYKKY SKI!VICE Swaiiu picks Oklahoma, on the rrlmund from the Kansas upaet. ..11.1 the Spartuni ul.uirbr.li, 1,1 ATOs AND HIM I*. U ...itinii two wccki uu» ","'1 1'""'r "Ul""" " ' to knock over Mt/zoii after a battle. .1 DAY 8KKYICK AT STORK 11UM.H1. wiu be «i OKCHKKTKA iuii i-hywc-i in f;:u;;d. the •?_;'£ matter seem to n.r Aucie lie f. Tesaa AW va. Rlre . . , This one can go either way. In hope* Rice car 7 DAY LAUNDRY WORK ngth for the game, having " * lift itself to the height it did against Texas, this corner gives tin ADM. Mr lar. lit ied no serious Faulkner was declared eligible I edge to Jess Nraley's Owls. injuries while n i l. tint; Al.TMMHM I.AI.Y Coach I/ni 'Anna, however he d to Kentucky. Several play- Finishing on Ihe Pacific Coast, at Palo Alto it's . . play over the limiting four weel ttanfor* vs. Haahington Male ... Stanford is on the way back? Stan k Cur 1 Schuctte, and quar- if time before the opening of tl ... ford 7. State 0. •tk> Kail Plath, Rudy Rqyton. season is considered; the AT So. as thry-«ay in the movie cartoons. ' That's all folks" Ita wHl i Parol Itob.irge. protest was not turned In in wn v»u next week for the next to laat rlaas sesanai of int. however, protest was im* grid guessing Hoping u» bring an "A" report caixi U the nant meeting, here's wtahim IS .. the player who t has before Kir 14 hours was up. and you fflnthull fans a nice weekend. am to a high national, j jMTfM d|d ^ gg^dity statement U» |»ogur befori ...u ... forward pauiliK «<- n,» aan.r. • ..ml stands high on the III- • IwluiHl Mich atari as Tl" '1 * hal'' »'"• i i: .m.indi of I mm of Texas Indiana, and j I1'-1 ""rut the ATO Iran, '* w ,,M?,,K'blc 'or M'ho|as- ,„c„, LADIES GUEST NIGHT .'sir..lay's Spartan prad.ee b,d,°" m"rt' hui l..r„ly tarnrd over to „«n.l d""wd '"r , I IN*or h«s apparently deride. .«'.d calisthentict. with the, the' ^ut game should l»e replayed! 1 If the game is played the two teams will in tonight i liluileiiian Calls LADIES ADMITTED FNEE I rack Meeting play the game over again. The TILL 9«30 —— | ATO, of course, desire the playoff. FREE BUS SERVICE CONTINUOUSLY FROM SiM tVlJL IS>30 FRONT OF UNION BUILDING featuring Ray styles minim n. <; olga freeland SNACK BAR umobatn: don amedo NOVELTY dotty lee "songs you like to plus jerry warren anduis orchestra cobalgables §pi *» TUB MICHIUA1V STATE HEWS Drama Group Shapley Raps Rankin Tactics WEICOME BACK, Elects Heads If-/! Dorm Party Tops Tonight Offerers for Studio theater elected last night frstm a sr ALUMS! The bit event th (he Union i.a ' < m. the social lift Will be Mr. and Mrs John II. Patrons tonight tor members nnd .undulates present*! to the hers by the executive council of fi>r tonight is the Maw »n-Abbott Dougherty and Mr. and Mrs. Ljrle Theta Alpha Fhi. dramatics hon¬ party, which is Ma swell , • Radio rties are scheduled at orary. alt residents of the tWc In the forestry cabin the forest¬ the TheU Chi. Delta Zeta and Psl Jim Edwards, Laming Junior, ind alumm. The dance er* will hold their informal party Upstlun houses. Mr. and Mrs. W£» chosen president and Betty held tr Ihe college oudi« from !» te 12. Patrons will I* Mr. Bernard J. Knittel and Mr. and Fuller, freshman from Lansing r«-m 9 to 12 with a for¬ and Mrs. Karl prewt nnd Dr. nnd Mr*. N. E. Kenzir are patrons for was elected vice president. Mrs. Terrill D. Stevens. Secretary of the organization for the coming year will.be Joan Trangmar, Douglaston. Long Is¬ land snphomoj », and St. lauds. Mo. Junior Eugene Coldfader, BOB SHINBERG will serve as treasurer. AND HIS ORCHESTRA "THE MUSIC SWEET FINAL CLEARANCE EARLY FALL FASHIONS Vi OFF Don't miss this chance to buy fine early fall merchandise at savings of 40% to 60% of original price. Come in tomorrow, Friday, at 10 a.m. and save on dresses and sportswear. ilrtw* I2 off orig. 9.95 now . 4.47 ong. 12.95 . . now .. 5.00 orig. 14.95 . . ., now .. 7.47 orig. 16.95 . . now M7 orig. 17.95 . . . now .. I.f7 orig. 19.95 . . now .. 4.47 orig. 22.95 . . now 11.47 orig. 25.00 . . now .. 12.50 o/ig. 29.95 . , now .. 14.47 ong. 39.95 " now . 14.47 sporUwear Vz off ong. 12.95 to 16.95 lumpers orig. 10.95 jerkin' orig 10.95 to 12.95 skirts . orig. 19.95 -tie* suits IQuOO orig. 22.95 ilex suits I2J» orig. 5.95 2M orig. 10.95 pushers now . orig, 7.95 to 8.95 orig. 10.95 to 12.95 orig. 25.00 dresses orig. 29.95 suits .: orig. 11.95 to 17.95 jackets orig. 7.95 M0 1 el ef felted edventege of the i*\e.