M äU arial ' i Ornala A rh ar Michigan SlateNews F R I D A Y , N O V . 16 , 19 2 8 not T S a ta A lp A a f t t a t '■ IS* S t a i r TmnSmn Number 16 A i I -A M F R I f AN» tam « ^ mu. TOBURYHATCHET M ichig an S ia le rtdlegr dents mwst take th e ir ««»apon tu | ANNUALU. OFM. ANDKLS. C. GAME AT STATE UNION b«M»ks to Ann Arbor for the Wtrh AT ANNUALFEED tory Fraternity; Banquet if.in game in a«tdétion In their re SPECIAL TRAINS TO CARE Two Rival Teams a Peak uf Sca­ on< Tburidiy Night. rved seat ti« kets. T h l* i- ali H irry Kipke end Bennie Oeiter- 1 Scabbard and Blade n ational hon or­ ary m ilita ry frate rn ity s w u n g out W**d- Barbeque to M irk Crstatiofl of solately necessary ta ¿b in ad mission to Hie game. FuR CHRISTMAS CROWDS rna fa.- Aaaaal Claak; Clane Game Expected. lit.sriay morning w,*i Mi« litgan and M ichig an Kt*»e college FRESHMAN CLASS '««• ;. and f g iv e t l i e ia t e d w it h pep k id H o rn * w le c - W a y s I. p n rc rt o f ta k e n paign te ■ up won be- nape and •me bas ELECTS OFFICERS year Jim m ie Hasxelmiin presided as toast- • n* s w a r t y : and help the eau**- And mastet five s|leakers sharing honors for t i t 111‘ d a ht* e r., of th e ; larger I $t doesn t hav» t«» l e Ih i>en- the evening (lie n S tew art, alum ni h e ld Tu«- secretary of »lie college, led by praising the r in s e friendship between the two in stitu tion . He wiis followed Lafayette, He«ter, Josephine De»n YRH? MANY STUDENTS by th«* S p a rta n n f« iv ■>'. •-arly worn h a t d irt n e a t Fri-- I k tailing the 1.. ¡h ip s of a coh s . r u r d a y . b u t t h e y w i l l g iv e a g o o d a< citing the < : i : •r n « t i L ,a la y e t t e o f D e t r o it Ir« »cd p r e s i r t t n t o f th*- f r e s h m a n d a w.» TOGOTOU. OFM. Ta«S W i e r n a n f»aa .a developed in- •*n. i n -ff« red de- Ih r la not a n llh llated by the victo ry over Illin o is two weeks ani by I » .da-, e v e n i n g l ñ r«a»m U l. O ld s presid* n* ne»h L a fa S a le o i S .0 0 0 Ticketg Ind icates • th e O h io W e*- then T h l* true»* u sup- h i s own A lm a Mat* i t o s h o w l a m th* ; h a i l T h e c o r n p e t i t i o n t o r o f f ic e * a - x>tt in repr w«*» g a « *he underdog can rise to th*- > w 8 Ci A and Sp ans heard of the ice being to ttie credit o f younger student* ~Pfeuring w inter term to cool of! B en n ie ftosterbaan. expressing the , H o t h e r side of ttie question, threw cold i M a n o n H a w l e y i W e s t e r n Sp rings vu-e pr«* d e n t k r n t F Ik h u r t I n d tre a s u re r ul l u d io / to n D ave and sec re - i ». ¡n i , % • 11lent KU-'u.x'th C o n n u ! 01 . - i . i ’ ii A H G p r e s id e n t A of E l l e n F a il« a n d M a ru k i th e Lm on some aspiring v«*arling. so water on M parian holies by assuring ' t a r v ■»ted d lv the sophomore* w ill abide die •rowd th a t if Htate w ins Hatur- T h o s e p i,» .m ¡ u i f h e d im in u tio n bai H a i .’ /A t . who is «Tiairm an o Mid- wt«-dlv by the truce and over- duy it won t be bermine of overeohfl- lo t s from da* can did a?-s were K e n ;.« io..«;.- •.iuii./*»*»• '*t ttie W om en dence on ttie p art «if die university • n e t h L a 'f . t v e d e a n d F r e d W a g e n v«m rd l u a n ;i*- a' M . ' tu * »!. -xplsiin«-d tta in e x an ces u n til n«*xt spring He pruiw-d the present M ichig an team I f o r p r e s i d e n t M a rg a ret L a rry and WM. MONTGOMERY. ALICE lor its greatness m defeat ranking It j o • D* a n fo r vice p re s id e n ' m%L ALL HR THERE along side other M u higati tr u n s th a ' f a H o s ie r a n d H a r o ld R a n d a ll ’ • ¡EEL HAVE LEAiiS INPUT liave ruled the football universe *re » s u re r a n d D o io t h y Kobbm an five thouiiand ducats have been L d .Shields Ionising attorney and * . :, ..n H a w ie y f o r s.-. r e ta r * . : by s ta te students and support- prom inent " U " alumtni*. oppnaed G o v ­ • I c . « r h H a rry K ip k e x downtrod ernor Fred W (ir«*en » plans for a cloarr r«uaiK.iiship between th«- >w<. !» i.eti a : ill any frestm.an t ia.s,s ill«*' call Announced far Thrta Alpk« COEDS ANNOUNCE PUNS lets for the M ichig an-M lchl- m Iaxils bv ^ jila n n g them under «me ¡ n r 111 1!»*■ h is t o r y o f d a d a**l Th* 1 game the S ta te of M ichig an lauird and m aking eacti in s im n a i.i a . • r. »a •*-. to- . . , Mi,.», s,,k... I, u m .. 0F poiJLTRY FUKT BEGIN , FLANS FOR CONSTRUCTION Ant- D r F d H p f f ll t . P asteu r In stíla te. In B t F o rm e rly ot Hont u r y Petition m Sp eak er AN ID L A irwm' M em o rial lower alias Bond State Board Vote« Appropriation is rap id ly ruung toward* ttie of ISO.000 for New I h r 1t u *.ican S ta te 1 ttie construction of the mas - Building M; irg a re » Step I on. T h e china*» to be situ to be :;-v co-ed spn in it are to peal out every tion tor k p a-< Monda- the d a y t h e n o t e s c a r r y i n g S*»phet rareftier w r CHFM ISiRY PROFEbbOR lb .teat part of ttie campus UNINJURED IN ACCIDENT ed a» n aomr spec la • note could be hefil in »hr ■ arm ory on J R t 10 o clock on week nights ig Nov h i week -ends as a spr* la l Ttie R I ■tion to the doarn or no men tire o rp s -r-r nt _ pus who m av be th ink ing of 111 an corp« sprmwir V i r t m n s n r* I.u « ii* - B u n a « «ntt P o » men­ a Ka; aruund thoae hours* Also In n u n g »rtiile rv K a itie i ( iretu te Mty ra accom m odation a three berger Pe rry » .tir - >c. n ■r f d C ra n d a ll Went B ra n d ii Perta. rning m ight be s*mi»ded to plete satis fact ion for a ll eon- H o n o ra ry commivuon- w PRINCETON TO BE BILLION •'wrv at nnsors 1 Coot*-. M if b a tt e but ho Ftaiph B»>v DOLLAR IN S TITU TIO N . SAID N EA RLY O VER U TA H FROSH ORGANIZE 7»re football game two t»asket- B U LL D O G S U S E D IN ir w«*ek-end* and a AGAINST SOPHOMORES iving dinner are a ll that re- T E X A S A G A IN S T C R IB B IN G ore C hrist m*« and ttie end of Auntin T»*xa* Bv In te rrolle g iate r.ider L a trim itg .. i .-«e iepar*menf nt »w*ervoi- C h r a im a * and the end of P r é » and Dativ T«-xai B u i irlo«* at A M E R IC A N S T O D E B A T E F a j . Tro th , .• U n m rs tj ..I M. .gar. irpar'-rier.* TiewHh i* not a ll d ia l is sign, flea nt S vd n ev u niver*itv in frati* prevent •« ' ouuung orar»- ri Aorie* -, of N EW C A L EN D A R SYSTEM nded tnrm.wr. V*-* together i according in i* a ll before they leave cheating in exanuna i « H», tersotugf*** Ingham Co >Iy unless Humt few weeg- N orm an C I. Nelaon H G daudw!! W She idem and Ja . lu ♦-«1 H ie Arrow C lub thl . ag-vetv «nd the M S C hep- A'-i*tralia who i is * X i Ph.. K a p p a P h i and And i iu¿ few riaaaes and th a t ThanAs- debated w ith a t ’nr •a. h e rn 'lepo*.**-*! in • » a. m» 'h e M s C branch are not uaed t«> the best team here rerrn»;v * 11* 1* 1 hank 'g H'»vu* • ‘ -'«erran C h r m ira i »orvety The«ir buiidogv *s i in fu rthering the ind ivid ual • Syd n e y university dent* who police the f a: Tomorrow's Battle to Be 23rd i promote and improve ?a«nlities of Pniu-iSxm .*■' udm ■« are oTiilally m vded '• tó­ rni *• «e Tieettng G ran g e r vtipulatew exam tnatior - and takr ve* to do a thing » c h t ia o f 28 -1» V - • * Grid Contest With U. of M. m e-half 'h e !n*ere*t STUDENTS EARN Ml L U 0 * A m erican »«i.ieg«*- !<>i year rr snvitcd b> r,.-r*iin and the other i«* capital In r»» r the fnreem ent of hor»»r f h r ,«*V.eT N N<-» H a . en Conn *P Pu r the .9 16 ’ tu- u m V« n u i O N V E N I E N T AithtHtgh w if govem m en; U t r l) o n iter**«» «houid m time s .f T ie university ?h r -**. îîm ç n th# hietory ! the matttu- exwt at S yd ney to the deg UM 1 r e p i « v e n u » .n >n Y «’ i d r n u a u >ewr « a m d in AM PUS iriveri to public <»bler*a •n nvwt Am ericai *1 .rutighoùi A rt» . t» * brvt H ow - y vre* fit $| one one *^>e »«a rt wue A L E N D A R of the tact that o n ly vie of n a tio n a l i »1 I I« ie \ î-i 4T.C U M * m W p a r t i of lacuHf m*-mberH 1 du of the M u ..gai. j •*i **-«i *hat in NO .ear* g. «i»hed graduate* m»v ev^jei a ctudrnt ««tion »re f le n n Ford D tw o lrw ntutKin* which 'tw «it d e e 22 *irr»ev iwu tra m * h a .c met 1 1 »* ' m i - ti m e 1'led «lev« o d *»ng ■fir Hpwri he $t <20 an m l* the Htuden’-» U ihon *< t* ** a governing lia * , r FT*r.« O Low d e n *nd kdolph H O rh * spwrun.- na*e o>y tw ice ueei« at*.*- '•> l i l t by «•« C a p * ) i n ’**4 . e a r * $B A T TH E UNION board made puuut tv the «na* r h m g an W a ite r C G r a n prewrata T he U nion 1» m »«lrird after ttie *»w Un«Jer the p lan m ere would be i3 •n .e r g r f r 'x :. tie - ¿a«*»*- Wa VH t o n How «eve*. ■>. * ✓ •;ncomx. and Jmn*r at puoi m —Union people* church Union er house of the B r . ’ ith p arliam ent ai id equai uf 2* davv each m t i e ever tht» duewn t da ant the Green aiul W h ite team afuch g«ew to the urn- Vi< to r V 7-0 T h i* *1ne ' h « p ia » n the f in a l iix »tta ».; a . i ' m; far bevond hum an ■ Sion . r - C ifH rr* v *nre',.ng with party bail- a ll «tu d rn U are compelled .. 'ak e iixrt in year w ith one day left over which, ".<>: ’w r*ni»mb«*rr«J Itg nni uf bot h favor '- m T ie a lu d m U W e hope '.! a f ■ •.-■r» .wopie a;.] flag IhMO would »»■ called New Y e a r * IN*y Cm .e ru tv re-S the.r T a d ' -ria. rival» t u activuiea ,ttuti«»n* ENCUSH C R ITIC CALLS S u ch a thing a* a debate u a d i or •rap veat» tiirre would be another «atra AlthiMig h M a lugao noicb many tnraw over S ta te by very large M«jre* Por the ja » t three yrar*. *1 Youn ; »r that" Jung A , - u t . iitm rr W.2 b r e rm i n day p rob **)? U> be ob »rr.«d as a h o li­ AMERICAN S P R IT FRO a pubiie >peaking profeaanr d -««id th ru »-m and a a ie te n a oa ta.d Sheldon We day « a h B u t e A n n Art»* U n team * have battled the larger th e ir.. %« %fi«-h fP' -Demrm- heavier jpponent* but «weh vear put receive >>ur practice in tt»e U nio n and «choul to a < and*uU cexiy to kae bv arm Arbor Th«r.«.-g f>g Thta haa aheaja been «traUng mfieg** «ptrtt «he a s — Po otbaii M ich ig an r* are »elected to pe|we»ent the »rodent* up * «tiff fight La»t year the Green a n B u t e A n n Arbor HOME ECONOMICS CLUB • narr-TW n .a 'v .n In 1W g State held an t »fu te tea at fell by the m argin of in manner « ix t »'ven tJto C m o r tm* traed by that orgam aation the Maixe arid Blue to a acor.rlcu tie touchdown*. 21-9 ol '.he A m erican college «'-.den' would v> s - ' - nooks a Aimer en a T O HOLD M IE T I NC year* three year added interval added be creuadated ver4 had form at Oxford par with T u n e ThanAagivtag din* Campo» while m their next meeting taro O tri* Aaæ m hly CO-ED FENCING COACH IS laier in i?i‘i V oi M wa* able to T h i* traditional meeting u 'wo acc*»r«ftng to tfiw Katherine ftipman ; church nnaa out ti«e G re e n and White eleven to the team* it ka becauae Harry of the an Oxford graduate* interviewed re­ You w ill find good ChruLom * «M ie cently the Michigan Dally tfbw w<»ial n«e-tin ' '«f the Home F/t«ig*n- O K ip k e m —S C U. P eople» RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS t' rlu b 1 « tx.n«« plann-d fo r W#dne*- A-3 ail-American bv tó th * m am AeaA —a pipe for bim„ day evening Nov 21 a f w r d in t to L u ­ BUM lor with pride at tha record «.4 form er Michigan, ta tha-bead r If lA In 1913 the Spartane All a a a a of State coach for one'« arhool l* taken for granted Lancing The meeting will take place in the Rad Lamdng machine b n t the Yo*C- has been pdbtM i to thte game apd the while here dm find* alm et a profee- C h ru rm a * b o M i g f g p n h r R A Buy w hat you own a t WSM n I f f fencing 1* in th e covm ig frun an operation for atmen ho a p iu i re- xa* al o a r tor* of the P enptea ch u rch n en 12-7 The fattowtng w ar liic h - much it eapacMd gf the ftrat team that toonal foetartng of nollege gEflt when you buy A abort program la ta Mr bald wane •ran «a* aMe to arta bp the narrow the (tali ggaknet ’ *v fro •core 1 4. but the — “ ‘ m n v a n opr— “ Or Randall At t he um * a u r a * th# evening T h a n a ffili­ ai to the Intereel H ia ek ln g o f f n ilt. »he ùarf aisge la wpoftad ated with the orgam aation are urged ravenead In IMA whan they acaved a ■au«*-«| a L»« o f -ri»Whie fur »Ito- tirsi ' wmtj to *■■ a ie a t liN »1 I t i I I * » »StateNews • dmncc. and »topped »t a railroad L illia n won, a n d n lto r the n^m m oN cm n w v re lie f from I he ttionofotiy o f n liegln CO-ED BETS SHE CAN S IT rroanlna here to wait for an approach- her she wm» t«m n to A llen Mei tiing cottrue la prohnlily reuf»»tii*|l»le O N T R A C K L O N G E R T H A N M A N in# train. One of the two conceived hospital with a B r o w n collar • ( D u lly Karm an j fo r the “ hard-httflw!" mitburnt* in UN I K A I A u m U M I IM IS M n ||]n ^ JM|nf wh0 cou|d on thr three fractured riba, acalp - A f e w y p a r * a g i n red hi-fl'liul fremii- »rulne» aU over her. T-t whteh uomip proftMunr*« «w m to d e o b e rlin Ohio — ' I P ) — T h e re are a track» th e lo n sw t lim i» o lii' Nifi nt K hiii.t - tiiitvcmtty light. number of forma of betting, but none T i;il. « i i r v M i i g tin moia! load uf ad anv more spectacular than that en- S S S rS S S u Z i matter at the poatotFiee, Raat Lanaing. Miehiaan. Tfip p|i«ingp frmn hump Ilfp inl- gaged in by Lillfh n Ram sey. O berlin j vie**. b u lk up h l » n >rk with high Colum bia « psggg Nil» Haw* t fitr la located on tha fourth boor oft hr Union building, •aitate earhange. caUnaion 10«. Ottica hour* ftunilay. Monday. i ml px|h*iT a tiu ti«. In Jin early '*gp I« h.» nu men«« uti i1 j,tiil rollegr ir-shm an. and W illia m R o b in­ son o b rrlln college sophomore. 5 •imi «»f mi«* i I h — l»r«tf#“— i»r l u 'ld »ai• rofpuuor* -li i •«11«I lu* p ii r •rul Waanawlar. and Tliumday from t p. a . to II p. m. Lillinn and W illia m were on their i «|iia>rtftufi nt hi« P i rtilli-u l** in - i n •• •Id tu It.« d iflV u it« . wav ‘ * lhe women's dorm itory after tola Mpanrina In the MleMron litote New* are written by the edibir-in-rhlef ■"ting t im t im mu* *ii «limili ji» f" ask Ma naalatonta, who arc student*. They ran no way he Interpreted a* rrpr»- i -FmiiiM attompt aantlng the idtlrtal viewpoint of the roll« HubncrtpOun. II r.o the Hchonl Yea dffjr. Aa n n -iilt o f • (£lje Variety attö Ojjtf ^i]up Records J . c “ W pa nddtul fu I ROI*THT A. MrtNNiy M O T O R IA ! HTAM Managing (Editor •hi'i-ki'd out of K mi hi* reluit th Huit Mr«. K . M. Ila r f o r il fkppouilt* II. K. Itlilg. ‘I r e H IT R e c o r d s Jaek Rtenherv Aaaiatant Rdltora AeThron flm Itnrl r p p r p a e n « «• • hliap." It#wiuii H e r e t t e l o i r W e L ist a F e i r o f I h e L a ten t Hite o n C o lu m b ia R eco rd n Paul Troth Joe Porter Union Literary (fot t till ttuu and ■ ■ ■ mm* ■ ■ « • • ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■•m SUNKIST FRUITS and VEGTABLES Phi Kappa Tao Ilo* It* i ru lle Hrovell t*o.rd GdlUir f « IM f fie ro It;« - m a J .R'i l) < Jame« Haakin« Sport» Editor 1 0 -inch I C an 't M ik e H er Happy -Fox Trot - Ip an a Trouba Majtl Horning orti. ¡keil'!» Editor 75e llearthrok eo and l onely Fox Trot I pana Troub.n SI \ lilST . Ihr name of Quality Kuth.-rin» Ljmrh Feature Kdltor Ann Anderaon W h en Sweet Susie fines steppin' B y -Fox Tro t Itale Mtaff»ril (•eorgi Merkel l»al. Vaughn I.AKN-B T helm a T e rry and H e r P la y Htanlev I»•et, . leiinani llakk. (b rlrude Mor •ny 10-Inch Dusky stevedtire Fox T Clarenre Itotirer Jack (¡raen porothy Troth 75c Thntnaa Kriapp John Harhter II.Ttha McCormick T helm a T e r r v and H e r P la v John Tati Tom Krunta rg Ituth PiahtMTk ftlrn fjirke Kverett Kno. fTariaaa Knglrhert M H H IG A N F R U IT CO . A lfrl u lionnel Wilton Colt Itorrrthy W|rkaironi Händlern in Carinad Loin Henri W.l.ox Wilhur Hradei I MW- II W h a t D 'V a S a v Vocal L it tle Jack Mildred Koyle Tii ■•thy Aokn It- in ch Fv'rvhndv lin e s Anu Vo L it tle Jack .119-111 N orth Larch St. III HINEss staff Hoaénraa Manager ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 14 i WAKHKN H HHOOK 1503-1» Aialon Town Fov I {'liq u o t C lu b h' to inch STATE CAFE Budd’s Music House PRO F. W A LD O 1 0 AD D R ESS t ome (in Baby— Fo\ C liq uot Club f* Katharine (irHt#>nlw-rgri 75r Ray Jenninga Advrrtiaing Joa Rotter Advertfalng C A M P U S G IR L S A SSEM R LY Margaret Treaton l 'olirei ion- Beryl Ahhey Ktenographi t H e H a v e A ll the la i le si H I I n on K**cf»nls. IMayer-P ia n o * R i * I« anti Sheet Mnsle I'r o f I. I* W a lr t o i- ' i n k i n i b. the Cam pus O irts Assembly rw*x* s da\ noon fr«im 12 to 12 45* in the * dent parlor!, of th«' f’«*op|e* ehm l ? l K f#ran«l R iser Ic e ¡ T ills has h e rn designated as l«u cent H u n d a y . a program to whi> l> .., R IJV IN MKN verlnes. and th e present situation of the eryone is urged t«> attend Mr W t Th e M ost U p -t o -I)a t e P la c e in ' “ FA FRVTIIIM» l\ H l'l i r \ S atu rd a y utti-iuunn elevpti grpen- two team*, th e struggles still remain has chosen to review T h e Kingdon Oori Ft It»*I Barrym ore's latest n AIN w«mt|i W ash in g lo n I ve. l a i u i n f . M irliip n eleven w ith eleven and one with one East L a n s in g ‘•wcatered Hpiutatis w ill lint*-up opim- ano he « d l also give r»*n«lines from S T * » ItF f tP R N S A T ! IIM A V F .V K N IN d M U N T I L 1» fi‘i site eleven blue-clad grldders of the U niversity of M ichig an and renew the annual riv a lry of the two stntr in s ti­ T H A N K S G IV IN G ( A N D IE S Frenh Fnolisli Toffee Candied fhttvn — and S u l Meat* tutions B o th team s are neat the end of far PAf'KRII IN ATTR ArTIVK HURTS from surreaaful football seasons All of the twenty-two m en that w ill aw ait the starting w histle on the level s|tncp at the bottom o f the huge P e rry Field howl have experienced defeats nave been rnt«*d the under-dogs ol a co n ­ test T he W olverines met w ith disaster Th e Shoppe of F r ie n d ly S e r v ic e in their e arly season clashes, and Ilf? F IS T All« f i l i . t \ lY K M 'F then w ith the o«lil against thorn hut tied th e ir w ay to unexiiccted victorv M ich ig an Htate bcginx (tie game with T h r Itrm rr fa r today defeats registered against them and with apnft w riters and loothall fans is on life insurance. doping them to lose T h e y are much It consists o f tw o w o rd s ■ M m k n In the same poaitlon of M ichigan before John I fanrark b w m k rr the Hum game w ith the accompanying ( 'L u t LI h o m a r d 1 mm mental hazards of not only l>cing class - w m «i ed as the prns|iectlve losei but also lù p r iiì with the disadvantage of thirteen years y * / / e ~ A a tu m f ^HÉKui of football defeats ul the hands ol thc K p A m i Arim*- team and the ktmwlrdt«' U r i iM S U n A N C l C o m m nv ^- W m tn •» S#W«II Hi m « m » :.1 that that team Is draw n from a school w ith approxim ately tom tim es the cn M W rollm rnt ol Htate i l l |||K| t « ih r m »' Howevei upset * in do|N* cn m fh rn m ^ as M ich ig an pro\e«t to the men Irum m m a g win 1 \ MHMovir Urbana And more th a n that no mat H B ha ter how m um students ma\ la- sitting ^H ek in the M ichig an side of thc stand there ^ E fr if ran be no more than eleven men p lac­ w< ■ vpf ■ f ed (Ml the field at one tim e to d d e n d ^■Iktn the Michigan goal line Rvrtt though they represent a large school, th rv continue to be but eleven men And Michigan Htate will I»* prenrm will» a • similar number, rq u alh determined to score, equal!.» determine«i to throw hack th«* onslaught of the np|M«*ilion Y O U N G E R C O LLEG E M EN Regardleas of past per l«>i mane wealtli ol tradition behind th«* O N R B C B N T W E S T IN G H O U S E JOBS Dr. R. I. Sealby IIKNTIMT 99» Ahbal NMg. Lsmings b> AMMdmnmM "Radio Directs the Navy’s t r f W h e r e . oaoy college mm get m a large On the U . S. Navy Airplane K f signed, built, and installed b irJm in u . trgam talitof H ave they Carrier* “ Lexington" and "S.ira- opperim iy to exercise creative talaalf W e s tin g house — the organize Attention 1> uUtvutual u/eri rtcogmztdf toga" the fiiuation n met with tion which in 1920 establishe. crystal control transmitter» de­ S tu d e n t« r e t K D K A , the pioneer radio broad signed lo *end on dirferent wave casting station ot the world, an. A I K PI A N E earner* are ■ re- Tie Lansing Cale Z W «cm dcvclopmrm in naval length*. Each plane, receiving *et ha* its own wave length A w huh also operates stations K F K X K Y W , VVBZ, and W H / A . i ■—i t * , i m l a a w history— ami they have a com- turn ol the dial on the transmit­ i w l w l niuuication problem that call* tor ter »elect* thc wave length cor­ Opportunities to do the history M HmM i Wm M k M A nvar the engineering resource* of an responding to that ot the plane making things in engineering hill I organization which ha* thown it to he reached with a message. naturally to an organization with a I KANT LASHIMiH can make radio hiuorv. Complex maneuver* are di­ Radio equipment on the “ L e x ­ ington" and “ Saratoga was de- record tor making history in it* field. And Westinghoute, quite as naturally, otfers powerful attraction* to those J E WE L E R rected, tcouting ex- pedu ion* controlled, young college men Westinghouse and tar-Hying plana* whose initiative and recalled—:by radio. enterprise fit them for history-making tasks JK W M JIV - N ATCHKN K O V n .T IW __________________________________________________________ REPAIRING : l.’NHHHAK > H IJt n tW A IA East Lansing State Bank CAPit»mSJ0^?plus J im * ! Party Tonight is Only PAW| extension confai !count and—close the left to the right, do not transfer weight. That's all duration of the m u rm u * practically tne same as the courses offered last w w ki Jan. 7 to March I; market far- as to M: poultry, etaht «M bl» Ja n . T ta deners. one week, Feb. 11 to Feb. 17: Mar. 8; ^ — i w N k .A u Social Event o f Weekend TOBEHELDmCH,CAfi01many times as you like. Repeat this step around the room as yetr' Figure 2 Right turn. (As you say< The courses to be given are as fol- Farmers' week, Feb. 4 to 8; commercial to 18; ag. florlcu,tun’ onr Jan. 14 to 18; 7 to Mar. I; _ Ight w ants, Jta à The Annual Farm Extension Confer­ it -Step, close, step, close, step, close, lows: General agriculture. sixteen orna,nental horticulture, one wnek. Mar weeks. Jan. 7 to Mat. 8. St foftag to the lib ra ry rather then sotne to parties has been thin ence will be held in Chicago. December etc.». Count one—step to left on the weeks, first year. Oct. 29 to March 8; . O n ly ft couple st teoa have broken the regular routine This 12. IS. and 14. This will enable the general agriculture, sixteen weeks, sec- f < lik ely to be ft Quiet one an campus due to the big game in Ann against left:- count tw o-step to right agriculture, eight weeks. Jan. 7 to Mar. left foot; count and -ta p ..rig h t heel the whole f t n t n t body la planning to go there for the week* members who attend the conference i party has been planned for those unfortunate enough to to go to the meeting of the American on the right foot; count and—tap left 8; dairy production, ten weeks. Jan. New and Modern Excellent CoM ne the game. Several feature dance's have been arranged and ‘“I n w ill dispense its usu*______________________ _____ Farm bureau Federation, which will be held in that city at this time. heel against right That » all Repeat this step until complete turn has been made. Turn on the step only, the heel 7 to March 28: dairy manufacture, eight weeks. Ja n 7 to March 8; ice cream manufacture, two weeks. March In Every Detail HUNT*« tap is taken in place. 11 to March 22: horticulture, eight “ T• r Sphinx «»hi.™ hairi tha i a.f wi? * , Pw lt 1,1 ricrtflce to the Kodrtnw Noted people who have promised to held th e,o the boudoir Before joing further, practice the speak at the conference are: Dr. Paul •erlee of t e u which their oounttnx the time spent getting J Kruse ot Cornell university; Dr. O first two figures Dance the first fig­ Stine ot the Bureau of Agricultural ure twice and the right turn once and d ^ lrth ^ lWom»n'!, *tiuiw-' T h e' yra**s of a womans life* are CFconomlcs; I " ,ormal; ana F. C Brooks, and others of repeat all « t t. were the tuesta r i t £ | — * 111 malan t herwlr the Federal Office of Extension Work Blue Goose Fruits and Vegetables ‘ k. Mrs. Robert 8. Shaw the tea table, assisted member of each sorority, Dancing Teacher Tells of Step COMPLETELISTOFSHORT State Theatre ii w ivs riiK re s t was lovely, set with long A Whole Circus Full of and a low blue bowl of gons During the tea. To Be Taught A t Union Party COURSESAREANNOUNCED CLOWNS Ask for Them ne Everett favored the The cnififiir're'dlsf of the snort courses playing "Londonderry Demonstration of the latest dance the right to the in be given during the coming year have HERNDON FRUIT CO. violin Miss Arlene Oal- nted her on the piano step, the "Campus Drag, is to be the leature of tonight's Union party, with weight; count at the left, do not • not transfer been announced by R W Tenney, di­ th e right to rector <>! the short course department “He Who Gets m s T K iit i torn veight; count The list of the courses offered and the was given by the girls house who were hostesses Arthur Wesson and Viral line Sim ­ mons of the Wesson and Simmons four step back right foot: Slapped” First ('nr of Florida Grape Fruit Irriveil lliur-ilny rial gathering on Wednes- School of Dancing of Lansing as The tea was given for teuetiers. according to the plans of the Union party committee. DEAN CONRAD ENTERTAINS starring workers and teacher the home economies de- Instructions in several figures of the SOCIETY SOCIAL CHAIRMEN WM MONTGOMERY Mlc Miss Jean Krueger step, furnished by Arthur Wesson, are C o lle g ia te j tnnle Irons were present and as follows: "Put on the phonograph C h a ir m e n of the s o c ia l committees Just a Melody Out of the Sky.' Get of the various fraternities were enter­ I OMEGAS WIN Out and Get Under the Moon or tained at dinner b y D e a n Elizabeth 'Dusky 8tevedore Play it slowly and Conrad at her home on F a c u l t y Row. F lo w e r f Tuesday, Nov. 20 HOCKEY MET here goes in the first place learn Thursday evening i to count the musir as follows—one. Discussion on r e g u la t io n o t parties, H: |5 and. two and. three, and ' four, and The numeral count is the -tressed note open houses, and f r a t e r n i t y -»ocial func­ tions in general w u s h e ld Shop j R ESERV ED HEATH NOW ON :m 4-i, Kccpibf Gm I after-beat in each measure. This is ~t4Dariaf Entire after-beat in each maesure This is HALE AT THE RON OFFICE Support Our Advertisers | PHONIC 37W > very important as the knees are bent Smmm. Hie on all 'and' counts "To get the stvlr »f the Campus Drag, practice the f »wing exercise | CM Omega hockey team "Stand with the •*els together, " n un scored upon this sea- count 'and bend -be knees slightly, defeated the Sesame count one- step to on the left we final game of the In- foot, count and- tap :ht heel against f Tournament. Rayon left heel; count two 'tep to right on «Society hockey games. the right foot; count a n d ; tap left House Robes OUR BEAUTY SHOP .'A. A., have been play- heel against nght heel Repeat this (vnrg tM M in c o l o r i n g s , i n d i v i ­ th r first week in N ovem - exercise for ten minutes before hr taams were well o r g a n - ginning th<* steps of the dance d u a lly b o x e d — id e a l fo r « p iip p e d t o r e n d e r .......... a n d s a n i t a r y s e r v i c e in a l l evemy. matched that the • The description given is for (he gen­ g i f t o r p e r s o n a l u se . w ss 'u n ce rta in until a f- tleman. the lady danring the counter­ in c h e s of B e a u ty C u ltu r e . F a c ia ls , M a n ic u r in g and gam e 12. in the^sMnl-finals part Figure 1 -As von sav it Step, $6.95 iip T r e a tm e n ts b y e x p e rt o p e ra to rs . W e h a v e t h e o n ly | defeated the Thetas 3-0 close step, close, point close, step, B a th R o h e s. # 1 .9 6 h o r i z e d H a r p e r M e t h o d S h o p in l . a n s i n g . day the Alpha\.Chi close« Count "one’ step forward on the Sigma Kappas ahd the left loot, count and close the Blue |>er victory. 7-0 tSi{hi to the left, count twos tep for- rrs of the team are Wini- waftt on the left foot * count and her Jane Platt. Margaret close the right to the left but do not Werbeck. Irene Leaven- transfer weight: count three point Wood. Elizabeth Smith Overcoats Permanent Waving, , fluth Ooshaus. Mildred I and 8hirley Mixer A n e w s h ip m e n t ju s t a r ­ r iv e d th e bent v a lu e s w e Hair Robbing, Marcelling ISPENDS SIX YEARS M US h a v e s»*en f o r y e a r s . and Water Waving :BEAUTIFYING SELF M EN CI L IP $35 and d o n e th e w ay ¡t s h o u l d be d one. H ayc a permanent N Y «IP» Men do not "I- H a t e r w u v e . b y M r W a lte r . T h e r e le h r u t e il N e w Y o rk I ^Sgraruse women unless 'lie I more than an hour get- New h a ir d re sser. P h o n e 2 1211 f o r a p p o i n t m e n t ’ a date I mi»*-"««— -1 .n one Neckwear brmitorv here 20 of them rich DancerBrofeanCo. A b r i! H a n N A r r a y of hour in preparation for a s i l k s in u n u s u a l d e s i g n s (spend an hour and a half I three quarters of an hour SI. SI St iimt mure J H O E /t h a t g o t o U f an hour and on * spends Si- awi * that ! fake: si least fW i hours ready nu s.* on e iour is vFC784# / f$ 1 f ì f ì **mpte Imr mf m Jatea maoeteJ itylmt MAY BR08i\ *ni e H.it Store of the Town* 1 M M 'I l I l i A X \T U 'A H l ll X f i T t I V \Vi : . . . J FOOTBALL G A M E f Rhine dre*»sinv manicuring 235 ft. W a sh in gton I ve. when she (!«•• an informal AMRg AN9CXCn.ro.. IWt* ' 1'aUkOT.X.i. ©vie date IP E .V S I T I K D . W N H i l l T have about five enga;’»*- Pratili— Jh ir r a .’(1cmtmrr- 11,)■> mf I ’V lp f T Tim t < l.~mj u„;. “k. although noi every one Triend This averages about >week dolling up At leant week in spent at »he Imir- king a total of six hours I A S T I A N I I N C country squad will attempt to add one squad will figure in the scoring. Coach urday more victory to its already Impressive Mort Mason, who Is grooming his squad equally stron? dcfrnnv and offensive bv Captain Hombeck The Titan* displaying an The other end will betaken care of I list by defeating U. of M.’s highly tout­ for tomorrow's meet, says that the meet attack, crushed the Christensen | An Airplane Battle — a Cabaret Hold-Cp— Thrill ed team a t Ann Arbor. Saturday morn­ will be close both individually and for ure State St tHtm 39-0 and Ferrari will take care of the tac- kfes while Moeller and Hitching» will ing a t 10 o'clock. Thus it is tha both teams have suf- the teams but he-hopes State to repeat •fered rather a d sastrous season on the n.bably start at euards. with Dill helo last year's victory. ,rr1dirnn Howe er both teams have , readiness shown impro\ r ient in their recent Smead will be at the pivot nositlon for either guard post Follows Thrill In This Captivating Love Romance! Local Smoker INTEREST IIIGII (IN EVE ames and Indie itloos for a stiff game state will have a lineup at the start R O D LA an good the came whi< strong OF ANNFAL I'. OF M. GAME Coach Hai+v f*<»aeh Kipke can •r The entire Learns Bitter (Continued from page it American bark? versify and now -'•ond as a whol* physically rood conditine •charges Colgate proved to be too Spartans ha- I TOMORROW* BATTLE TO RE WH Lesson Abroad much for the Spartans. and the east­ the game with erners won Ifl-0 after being outplayed several weeks F . plan GRID CONTENT WITH T. OF M Q V E j during the entire final half Two weeks the State feat­ avo the Mississippi A and M team oi.-tirvntv of the game New York, *» week the battle cry March 1.1, 192* remembered especially because of Lams & Bro. Co., Papprnheimer. the Dixie hark field •an' has been heard field Tn nrrter »o he*- Richmond, Va. star, cam- to East (.arising and hat Gentlemen: tied the Kipke-men into a fi-k fie The Spartans for their an-^j- 1 have used Edgeworth Smoking '¡is! game in which the Green anti Michigan Coach Kip- Tobacco for the past twenty-five years. White team participated was against rdered secret practice Two years ago 1 took my trusty briar the strong undefeated University of s thoroughly coached along on a trip abroad, intending to revel in the delighta of the famous mixtures in London. I confess that I Il did not carry along with me any of the little blue tins of Edgeworth. But the fens- for which »he U of M * H t- joke waa on me. f went back to Edge- worth. only this time I had to pay 4r»< fora lSe tin of Edgeworth! Incidentally, on a trip through M ic h ig a n noted At the same time »lie Michigan star ha' not forgo* polish Up the 8»a»e offensiv New plav have been worked > < England and later Uirough Ireland, I S ta te all is in readiness for »he ren« waa surprise. I tofind the wide distribu­ rivalrv wl»h Michigan tomorro’ tion and ready sale of Edgeworth in Changes Mav Re Mad« Great Britain. A frequent and famil­ iar sign in Dublin, Cork and other cities in Ireland was a while stn an •r announcing a new shipment of Edge worth. To make such a conquest in Ihe home of smoking tobacco must b< very gratifying to your house Bank Although Coach Kipke has ui itnr Mine»1 ihtf it i.s expected thr ne** faces will h»- seen when »h- and Whi»e line un »vainst th­ in» s Sn»urdav Vorn Dicke ... ip ta m . Sincerely, has no» been used much E d g e w o rth J. H. Kelly ?|K \iitmi Komi Open Saturday Evening games. |S expected to star» a» »1 hack position opposite If<>•••■ State’s punter Because -.1 I satilitv and speciali >. in carry ■ SW AG G ER W IT H ball Carl Nordherg diminutive Total points 11:10 to 7:10 Extra lli/tlt fin a le Sm oki ng Tobacco ■|g ill Record Gam« b\ Michigan S» Michigan I*» -d I SUECAROL II’# 1 re Sorry — I f Viiu m ust b u y tn su r- net- t o m o r r o w , b u y it Fentttn Park Down But Not Out a FOR THE ANN ARBOR fro m o u r irond «•onifmti- t o rs W e w ill bi- in A nn Kennels A r b o r w ith ou t a rate ( mm i iio n »» fh\ INVASION TFMI.’I! IJw "HV Write 'Em Mix to P l’PPIF* FHK N.UJE m J ((V llftlftlffT fT H Wilson & Johnson l»KIVF (M T MH III ( KIOK TH FF.NTHN nTMCKT /. i f i f l u i * t h o t t ri f ttft*rn I'hnnr 2 Kill Knute l, I iim iu Michigan Over-Coats i !(( <• 't s “ i ifr*fii ht n v i ■t d ht0 (/«»(/• / /«-* .’ h i c t f l ‘ *4 » f ir h is tl l il t a n d cvcv*?f|n . ■ g if ; S S lS S l $ 3 5 to $ 5 0 m M. S. C. Restaurant ONE I I KHIKM IM » TI KSDAY SIGHT ‘ U i M .U ' REM I-*’ I» GLOVES SCARES WOOL HOSE Open Day and Night , AT a 15 P M Priced Reasonably NEXT TH PHMTHFFI4 I T h e ta A lp h i Phi FRftwENT* “ H E W H O G ETS SLA PPED “ LEW IS BROS. W W W W V W W W W NW / M V i ADMlw*tON ;,o, o I D NOW »• 'H COLLEGE SHOP. Olympic-Rainhow RecreaIions WEDNESDAY ONIA ■W . W V W ^ W . V b V PU T IT t h e r e , "B a b y I The Bowling Homes of M. S. ('. ! A SA D 0R S SWEFIHEAlQl willi TWO KM %TION* Ort ihr Unattog Hahit Finest Equipment c^coom T t ic A th lete's ^ FA IE N P A F r ie n d THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Saturday Oi ly flS r ß . NilR-Bush c A n k le - O t u h io n e d O x f o r d s with LEWIS STONE r DORIS KENYON H t: H t ll T H B t V II.\ - (Il H tB HOM.R— <»*• a iar-oif ■¿land of hating men w o uld she le a r n to Love i.er dfUverer? u: keep •■i. Haring her betrayer?