STOP IN AT MACKIN TONIGHT FOR A.C. DAILY StUDENT PUBLICATION ^Aa^^LANSINGj^MlCHIGAN^-^THntSO^^OCroBKI^I^lO^ Thank You m Gets Designed For Students ind Copy Grid Tale VollltNP ^.,,1 oat-h'x MppI See Crowd Paper Clips lists' Rogues' Gallery i nf the current Satur* Of 9,000 ^V^ssr.. •: :>W t pnjt of MSf"* ri*e to grid containing -Vj Entourage • At Maeklin stcrilaf was proaented jj,lvd C. Emmons, on the Cotl'-Bo. | * *1 tj' Stffi Friendship Juz/ c.llili. Variety i received the volume at Slum To Knlrrtiiiii ,1 „f the Downtown n, MERMAN ORAt'LICH dub in/ the Hotel Old#, The third nnnutil Activities jiy MAROARET rri,i.Et prcsrr'ed by Robert Al¬ To rntournRC friendliness, Carnival blaze* into Maeklin an" circulation manager Curtis Publishing Com- |atarlliim toniylit from 7 to 11. j this wock, Alf.hit Phi Oiwim ' "Itiiin or ahine, more than iiub'T* of the Post. | nationnl service fraternity. UN) i>rtt«nlzntirm* v:ill I* |irr- | and 1'anHel have set up a! srnt to rlUplny. rirm.nt«tiate, and nucleus of "shifter*.*' entertain for the crowd of 9,000 "Shifters*' fire given paper clips j 2 expected to attend." Warren to wear on their left Tapcl. Theyp-^ VV.IU jf|p describing the fight are expected to speak to other Kfaitay*#*' , Spraguc, general chairman, shifters wearing clip and to stated. ,Mot: ?;■> the Western a matwarv STotr • ■"> !••• f ,, entitled ,TThe Big recruit two more. Marge Pickett, : "We hope the students realize co-ehairman of Friendship week, 'T" ; : • Package " It was . the expPtrso and effort expended v Stanley Frank. explnnied. , by faculty members and carnival V the weekly meeting Purpose of this is to get *tu» ,workers and will try to make :t nttp many of the men Dean Crowe CoinnienlH .. . to speak to enc ia success by their attendance to. i Michigan State's battle campus even if they have not »! recognition. been introduced. night," Sprngue continued. a H ere Director of Y«ung, Spar- Students ' Wet Walks Friendship week .success so far, except for friend¬ has been a .. ... (left) i view* appeared in the Hnvlet Car nit at Originated Mm- »il- Coach Clircnce ship walk. Jerry Stevens, co- lark .tjff . Line Coach Reppinstall. .out members present Hugh team By Concert Series •> HEI.EN III (.HEX chairman of the week, said. He attributed (he failure of the walk partially to rain. i Expect .1 Special Train signed to h« Ip students •kfield Coach/ "Mf | Dual purpose of the week is to (find what activity they arc best Students are lieiiiR ypoiM by the free le urea auti promote friendship among stud- j i suited for. To South Bend con- ■ ,Freshman mentor ;itng President sho led the John A. certs in the opinion of Dean Stanley K. Crone. Dean Crowe, formerly dean of students, retired last fight for ami ia row in charge of the Lecture-Concert series. July ncreasc enia and tn incrca,# interest ori«m/aiion«. interest in ! Educators Confer w-i or mjr\ Hi IJ J*^m^ Organisation Itonths will t»c nr- j ranged in Maeklin stadium con- 1 aftillF i c«»ur»o, arn.ir'ding to interest areas. ^ map showing the(r Ideation >, Hay *ere Comptroller and Administrative fames H. Deniscn. .. "'xHudenls dftn't appreciate! , ., ,,i . Arab Students IS - - - _ , .. , and t'nlon Ixsird mixer tomorrow - At MSC This Week SiuilpntN May Go With Tram. HuimI will be printed in programs »ut Still tonight. free sou\*enir which will be handed May I nter he Mmd ywterday. !n & I Earlier tin* week exchange i Mtrrr than .1,(500 ixlucutdDt front roifiott ihroct of tho Mirhi- i"'d #n international cm- j • n |.;l|||l.|liion axtuiciiition niT oxpcctwl today and tomorrow ! Those organizations which have lonsrious r«mt. P.U Kcncw speech " ie rv tn .use were lield. Stev- ., , . r Students who have ticket* .'or not yet entered the event may at M.SC fur th«» ttmtutil riKi'iiml vtinfiToiu-f. lie stated that, on the whole..» / vf f the Michigan State-Notrc Dame jdosn by bringing their b*«U» ma- reaction to the concerts is favor- f J4ISS tjlld* Temhvrs, svhiHil Hiiministriitiirs, ami iutprmU'cl la.vmcn will fwlbalt gurne wilt be »blp lo ride tcrifl' »nn of Thaddcus , lin«. president «d . dents Tom Tirkets for King. the trip can be pur- hand On hoc v. ill nf them the .!.»// club play, while the other ■ k 1 turn tor the , The only rr«se Dran Crowe chased in the Union sometime!stag* will have two variety ■t his temper- can *ive for this is that either btr, sp.H-.wvd l.v the MSC Arab ( htscd To Men Kin. will deliver 'he principle ad- next week. .shows'"starting at 8 and 9 30 p.m. 1 pressure went up ;'b* students have loo much to do drew at the first general program Student* will lie able to buy rrrmt»»i»n firanlrg i •.) Sparrow hos- !or *b« they arc not interested in club, tie can last nigi-.t in room 119. tterkcy hall, according to Jf Clussifictl l- t Thursday morning On the same program Clifford . block tickets here and will be AWS h^i* granted tl o'clock Year* Ago . • • Pres. Sabri Raoof, civil engineer- &ISC nieri hove discovered that: || Smart," president of the M»ch« | presented with their actual tic- j |iermission to coeds attending the kct* when they ln.ard the train. : carnival. They are to bring the Fifteen years ago the lectures they cannot enlist in any other igan Education aHsociation, wi|l ' ing senior f Dran King said. Further Informn- J program* hack to the dormitory were a big attraction. According Ati>one interested in learning J branch of the armed forces after j * peak on 'Big Tasks Have Small lion on the ticket sales will be , Those working on 'he carnival to Dean Crowe about half the to speak Arabic, Lansing and East they have taken their physical r<- j parts." announced later. j have until 11:30. student body would attend one Lansing residents as well as MSC amina'ion* and received their I-A ; xite Reverend CJeorgc H Sel- The round trip will cost $4 26 *—— of the two "performances. stndcnts, is welcome. Hanoi said ■ (p) rlaAsi.lcution. • way of Sf Paul's Episcopal This fact was brought forth by : church. Iwmsing. will offer the Musical numbers were rare, sponsored only Occasionally by A lettuce, to be held every Wednesday mg' t. will !<• taught . Couru-elor for Men Lyle Thoi -: ,,,• <*»!u»n. Mux. will bo fur- Dcliutors Plan he music department. by flashirn Zwatii. jumur in tlec- burn, who said that he has been | mshet} by 'he l*ai»t High School Bend about 12:1,1. It will leave 1 When the two were combined I ileal cngtnemtng from Iraq, and receiving "numerous" qucrie* ■ Bjind, Arthur W Best, con duct- Na>tt> Himladan. senior in agri* . from men wondering about this i mg. South IJeiul at .1:30 p.m. and re- j 1950 Season in 1940, the emphasis was put on turn to KnM Ionising at 0:33 that | the musical side ami interest in culti ir from Lebanon. , point. ! Walter II Judd of Washington, night, ~ Man' the lectures started on the way At last night's btturc. the stu- • The problem was clarified by, DC. will sj««k on Etlucalion in Arrangements can be made for j U|M nine Mii liiiH town. dents were divided into groups -Dot se y H. Rodney, in charge of, America'* Role in Today* a lunch counter car, and there j In llcrkcy l oiii»ltl of two or three and assigned to a ; draft postponement*, who said I World, ' at the second general will Ik* time to eat-in South Rend. h iaion Show "M'e try to get the best talent member of the club. They wilt that this situation was true. . essinn. Friday afternoon. Lee M. Dean King1 said. student | The l-A(P) dasaification is giv- : Thurston, state superintendent of | meet with the .signed MSC', I DM drbating 1 jra,on :n the country," Dean Crowe eek for a reti- en to men who have taken physi- |ksL>Iic instruction, will ».pcak on P'Tcs Ruler uid concerning the concerts. In nine or twice . cals and have been given a post- "The Three li s and More." First Ihiv Sales •will begin : room 301 tonight nt a meeting in Derkey hall. Ttu* t* the his opinion, some of the students j tation period 1 year the club poiwrnetit of inductui ihmirroming ot appreciate symphonic mm Mroiuo. rm t SIiuh. Yakeley Cooperate Increased By 500 j first of a scries of Thursday night ' get-together* slated to prepare team member* for country-wide 'lea. MSC, 1»! (her Lust Year J competition. Coming Out Parly Students Organize Spartan month were magazine a sale* "rowing success, thh I The speech department plan* Wolverine Cover Seen arcordir Dorm Date Bureau The 19.11 Wolverine cover *■» jnvcdcvl last night at a staff par¬ ty held in the Forestry cabin Th»* ^car s yearbook will l>c decked in pure white with a four- a NEWS Inch green both side*. stiipe running through The modern design • ill be extent ted throughout 'he BBIEF tn(n« h*"*- Brown, editor wording w Jim Thi* ut the first time there has V*. 4"«. Sack bteii 3k rrguUr (re aw ot the f,. w*r. Bro»n wid Other *"t«- Utnmrnt at the party inclurteb ,n auction <.t odd, and end. by Ed Archbold. adtertum* manascr. and uhclcle "nunc by Halt mem- 'all back to within x Utd capital of drive. The itudeol .-ellins meat bnokn durini thi, ' ranivc II*. J*c ti'und faculty |ue»t» at »-e»e A A. Apr^cal*. '»* »/ t*-^."' 1::, hiding ' «arie. out Mich. la _ the V *''\ l*>liee Ute lr/i:r 5y admitted lkK:t4t. THE MtCBIOAM STATE HEWS Gvil Products Faces Slash „ don't ha i tie s»t- Jion for war and ~ J ( students, OiTOBKR 12. 1!K0 WASHINGTON—For tK» r.*« f .,**». *><■*-'.( Port.Of Clarence {a '• we*k', ;--J* that war. T insisted ye WASHINGTON Attorney ftw months, at least, it d*fc-u't B-JdirrMJ KrU^r.d. who has When the collar, J iendship w ! General 'look as thoo*h we will be peering J. Howard McGrath lias ,j r, j 5}-* ie/ie* ol fame and was a kid they oonl rnlks have into a Mother Hubbard's barren | a rew and cvtra Job. -St pailukes ! fortur.e as a i-riter. writes quite steak at ten rents i J We are try • cupboard such as you may re* fx-rr.trreir jbcsrt the rood old had an array of tftl I rather of the Judge than ol the, j member about the middle cf as friendly 1 accustomed role ol chief prosecu¬ c! .Us chuldhood Childhood that put in ten ho*,! Today throughout the campus student* will have the op- I tor and tells, too. something fwth- •World War 11. •ai'cd h.-. IT. 1SS0 m Port* *>n* ditches :o ret -j |V |,a« been sj(lewalk» I®' • INirtunity of enlisting in the "Crusade for Freedom." - er sad about the state of the ] | But the military will be taking Mich and far treatise it ham burger me a ! more of what the country pro- lard. '„{r have ' In the word* of Celt. Lucius l>. Clay, former military' . American mind. i (duces Ar.d the foveramer.: is tilled with fcr.d recollections of We still V..?, , J Z «'ks U This task grows out ol JJtc ban ,.c holes.- tt» lights and towns. In fact, the* J governor of .Germany rutd present chairman of the 0'u*aJe imposed by Congress In 'i e new d ready to cut down on products beef steak at ten cer.ts a pound, quil they refused l0| for Freedom committee: figtional security law agasfist en- {for civilians any ume the military He paints a pretty picture: one the world was Pr,J pitori* and "The Crusade provides an immediate and practical tvay 1 try .into our country .ottianyorve ! has trouble getting what it needs I exchange ; filled w.:h tranquil happiness in and extinct itself Lc? and soi . i who is now. or ever has tccn, a ! Will this mean that • washing of demonstrating our true intentions to the world. It ia j member of a totalitarian organi- a tmaa town and an existence them was twq miles'el u with dinr 'a spiritual airlift' designed to give comfort and courage |1 ration |machines and autos and even derosd of A-borr.bs and war. action from the t,:pJ f night were communist, nagi, tascsst.' thermos ~ bottles will disappear happono-J 3 — to the St) million |vtple now living in Eastern Europe who Ifroto sales rooms? E.erear.e - his home town, at what Una Alpha, or whatnot. least." seemed to have enough, wasn't,of too much 3 t and Ps> V* keep alive in their-heart* the hope of freedom and self I i That seems very unlikely We Life was slow, pleasant and a weren't wornej ■J Phi Delta • government. With its symbolic Wbrld Freedom Bell, it; (Wnettl still re1 ] have more on hand for fighting person would have to work pretty big city Breaain*,'! til and Sir franteS Mm by proclaims our inherent belief in man's dignrty and right to And we have both more steel hard to have a nervous break- German with a n-.uij [and Lambd Freedom; il_ announces our determination to resist any plants ar.d factories to use h d...am. dealings with jr~,J Lvn and Fa> aggression upon that freedom anywhere on earth; it declares • Steel is the most . important, I er.w him. And I cant help rying Britisher r. \il It and Sig our national unity and dedication to world penee with! take and what will be, left for t.hsnking' of what 111 be telling Probably J Delta and Z civilians The American Iron and •*. gmnct.Mren about my boy. won't bother.'u .:k cJ L. » freedom." grmi|>s . ! Steel Institute says V. S steel hood when I'm- tfl years old At life was like .- j [j^ were But the_Crusade i< more than these word*. While eon- i yplants now can turn out 100.5*3.- time* its e-.an hard to imagine j They'll be t, I, J |ar..i Snydc tributh-n* are not obligatory, they are welcomed. And It i* i! What we are headed for is in- j 500 tons of ingot steel a year The 'anyone arour.d in \99* If theyjtheir helicopter , r j Ud Abbot-1 these contribution* that will make the crusade committee ■ ; dicated by the very vase in ] f country hit that capacity, the are arvurd the moppets of that ( an hour so tr.ev itj work. w hich he exercised his discretion. | Wili -J* traveling- so fast on ; drive in theat. , ,a J [highest in our history. July I cr» The committer operate* Radio Free F.urop# and ha< a \ t wen l« was that of Fried rich Gukia, the ; That is almost 20.000,00) more tr.e:r atom powered tricycles, itH [ If they do . ,| ty - year -old Austrian piani«t j tons a year than the V S. pro- o* pretty hard to drag Uwm over picture won't :«■ , J program of rehabilitatiui? exiled political, scientific and edu- ■ who flew to New York for- otic j • duced before World War II It on G.-a-tipa s knee (looking back :• r.J tational leaders of countries dominated bv the communists, i concerHta Carnegie Hall and was : .means we can make :3.<00.0G0 Our gereratum won't be able t»» years later S r~ „j By contributing to the Crusade you will aid materially, detained at Ellis Island for two- j more tons of steel a year than to lemihiSte nostalgically about ming holes ai 1 C.J j and-a-half days by immigration | (the rest of the world produced in t.-.e g.caj aid lays". They weren't jBut losdtir.g back ascj By siirnin* the scrolls you will aid morally. auth€mitie$ because he had be-1 INI fjoa -e iavs They were days,that adulthood tr.r*] Both are important. longed to the Hitler Youth organ- , What does that capacity mean. f.led w.tfc depression, prepara-'times that are best ^ iration as a boy of ten in Vienna j The scroll that you will *ij?n is inscribed with these words: Last year LV S steel mills shipped The young musician had to sit stacked up against what we need* "I believe In the sacredness and dignity of the individual.? down at ElLs Island and write a to buyers 58 100.000 tor.s of fin¬ letter to Attorney General Mc* *i believe that all men derive the right of freedom equally Crath It reached here in duq j j ished steel Finished steel is dif¬ ferent from ingot steel So .that from Cod. cvvirse Monday morning, where- ; figure can't be matched with "I pledge to resist agirression and tyranny wherever they upon the Attorney General took | 100.5*3.50»)citeo t> the Iroe time out to consider it Deciding apiwar on earth." that the young man was not hke- ! By gijrmng this scroll we will not only reaffirm our own j British delcgat •d .States, in present- I As a faith in our country but we will have the chance of com ai security, our ciiief law fa more powerful [opposition could cm vine my our allies and those under the thumb of communism i Assembly, has been ! those who seek w Issued an order 'permitting The current debate bawd on \ that there is hope for a free work!. international tensions, enhaiwesi jsion and oppose o stay fcere six days — he j Already the Crusade is becoming one of the mam tanrct* [peare Vishinsky ■* on a temporary visitor's by nwe. recent happenings | [the position «.f try of the communist propaganda irons. Uadio Moscow ha* re¬ Thereupon, the visitor was .Asia has been follow d amusement. It ts a source of c-»n-1 star.t interest to we Asiatics when 1 states! that the Crusade would "fail shamefully because it is built on dirty lies " we hear others petromungly make our pohMeat evonorr.u and social ! The Freedom bell will be placed in Berlin as a dedication decisions for us. Also, it strikes , pcjr.ts out that pri- , -iu-liL-free world. The signatures of tha«e who siirn the a sympathetic note somewhere •ib .'r was giveni strolls w-ili be in sr. titled^ >r. the bell which will pea! out daily ; deep down when the pathological :®ur.. it her areas seel us that they provide the bas» for tic changes as are nee d^kloiTvatic or other retat*or| with our countries, then frutioe will the program hnMlfUlag aa>«u itodenU at Muhigan State Co iv f reign minister RuaaU would hatfl tail uf the active organizatior,- mil security is the there, since the r-.-wJ rations such as Ms, for entry of the pewa • Riakir^r a !*?ab ftt Ixeing active rt "aggressive pres- with •onsen! or or. :a»l re the amount of extra-curra 'of the country ,• \ M Ahde'standaM# in har- : .-xl standpoint. > fuaai of perm)•*»..«, I h beings Many, foe .red that the U S. ! wuuid have a p.»w«rtgj t*iking for xliverwnhn front rasons they lerimc in- P .iasiu on the spot, world public upirw I nan ma well, %tho .tU> apert tim#\h< j-ut his activities iVy joitiing ami nv m the second cat#- dutieiit orfanixatb^ lor- g been m their V\ e ury* everyone to aWemf the our of atutfent work, ifnothuif el » ftrat t»m ihaktng in navy, a Crossword Pu// Michigan State News fhange Dinners Set New Housemother Volley Ball Dates Moved Up r Friendship Week ial Circuit Honored By Order Of Eastern Star Changes In the schedule for women's games 8:10 Delta Delta Delta-Delta phi Intramural volley balllZeta, Gamma Phi Beta-Chi Ome- Landon. have boon announced by ga- .. fl MEN'S Jane Rider, head of the WAA. g.jo Sigma Kappa-Kappa Al- 4 p Mrs. Clara Lincoln, new Pi don't have to be formally introduced to apeak to , Games which would have been . ■. New Farmhouse actives arc: • Beta Phi housemother, was ap¬ played Oct. 10 are slated for Oct. *% r * rr rr r rrrry TI * ! students," Jerry Stevens, co-etyiirmnn 6f Friendship Gerald Nprenger, Coleman senior: Don Griff It ho, Ypsil.nti senior; pointed Grand Representative of 23. Games previously .scheduled * insisted veaterday. Dale Krelrhman. St, Joseph soph- the Grand Chapter, for Oct. have been mbved to i THI Order the ,'"l.hip W'eek haa gone along fine, except that friend- of Oct | — jomore; Don Hillman. Deckervllic Eastern Star, Tuesday in Gruiid ilks have been rained ' This was the second — group representing J Rf re are trying to of living units to have exchange ,< friendly aa it tradi- dinners. Tuesday night 32 other The agpoigtpicnt was made at Thursday night. Games begin \ Women's sched- t .'ha, been in the past. the eighty-fourth annual session | .' ,,.to leading to Beau- of the Grand Chapter of Michi¬ as The Activities carnival tonight !f have been posted as and the Union board danco Fri¬ gan. Mrs, Greta Mastcn of Clare, H:50 Alpha Gamma Delta-Xl- • ?+*_' «lks (or the week. pha Omicron Pi, East Mayo-Wells « - . day will wind up the. week's ac¬ Worthy Grand Matron of the tivities. Order of the Eastern Star, made 7:30 South Williams-Gilchrist. Friendship week is sponsored the selection. North WUiiams-South Campbell. exchange by Alpha Phi Omega, national Hies and sororities. service fraternity, and PanHcl to „.,th dinners scheduled promote friendship .on the cam¬ xeed a taxi? r;;.„ were East Yakcley pus and to foster interest in the era" " Alpha Epsilon, West student, organizations. rsi Upsilon. Gilchrist ant Delia Theta, North VARSITY Ml—EAST URSINE en and Sigma Chi, West Weekend Donees 1 STAND: Grand River A ,'nd Lambda Chi Alpha. Michigan ,vn and Farmhouse, South Planned For Union and Sigma Nu, Delta ,;,3 and Zcta Beta Tau. The Union board is sponsoring Hurrah for Suits! jnHips with dinners dances Friday and Saturday 1 were ' Kappa Alpha , Snyder hall. Kappa^ nights in the Union parlors from Abbot shall, Alpha Phi 9 to 12 p.m., Harriet McCall, pub- Pi neta Phi and licity committee chairman an- Sigma Kappa and nounced. jff/rtnarvii p1 Zcta Tau Zcta Tau Alpha Rochdale house Alpha ' Friday.night " a Pep. Rally heduled following thedance pep ■Cm' Sigma, and San- A record dance dnd Phi Kappa Tau. Saturday. Tote your treasure in artan Wives Groups HANDI-BAG art Meetings Tonight - Spartan Wives interest groups will start the new with meetings tonight. „wler.«, dramatists, and prospective square dancers ml tn attend meetings of their particular interest Merle O'Keefe, - sklent of Spartan meet tn the Union bowling alleys at 8 p.m. headed by Mi. Elinor announced yesterday. Willis. Jgacuing for a big year, the Future square dancers will get ■up is headed by off, to a flying start when their New plays, new . and big ideas new unit meets in the numbers, she dc- Wives club house at 7 3<> \ Middle >1 itched Invited and square dance j the group, reported plans' this fall, will ww j teaching square dances to l ;iKeglers will spartan wives and*their husba All married Spartans arc inv LEATHER ' it LAST! A perfect little Fashions S/ntl For Men It's crafted of thick top grain ' U« "plus tux ~ cowhide leather, with turk- I iinijHis Wear tite latch and leather hack l .lllHN' VfHir IP Nrwsfrat tare* strap to fit over your hand. Just the right sire to carry favoritr nilorS all yonr essentials. Chocolate lee Cream MATTHEWS So easy In serve, so pleasing jGe&e/mcvmi TRUNK CO. for everyone with its dr- lichiful flavor 107 South Washington Ave. •f 21 colleges DELI NK PINT — Wc 221 ANN I.t —1.KATIIKIC HOODS—TRUNKS—GIFTS w.ossmin. head of Clothing Manufae- .»\ rc\oalcd the*c ' ? the average Prince Bros. Market PHONE 8-f>.»H7 22.» A.N.N S fedar take FRESH SIIIPMKN11 I'olalors .l»r perk I'asral Celery . 2 for 2."*' f.oldrn Yellow I'untpkin 5c lb. Snow Apples I lbs. 2!k- K"' ">ol I'o,Hilar KM DNIIK '"""i .iimI Kwliun K re-Mel I'udding Aasurlnl On campii* Mills ore as niiicli a pari of die seeiiu I Uxors ,1 pkgs. I'jc as Beaumont toner. The . Mdc Shop lias a eolleeliou "el Monie ttraim ~ Krrurdn i ipvii Our Own Kit Ik Syrup SI'KCIAI CaLsup llam I.oaf 2 for 55c K9r lb. of nool soils regular and jimior>*i/.ed with just the < offer—I lb. >I'«H Musir Ilird>e« e I toneless Hams 7Sc lb. right eollfgiato air. Frozen I'ras 2 ( I.ran, Sh«rl Rib llcef 34c lb. prieed from £t7.5U aiitl T'V Srrvicm llir^rye Frozen Wrisel's Snack Sausages Orange Juice 2 I We Record Shop , '"■> Mow Thc»it, * »b. "" 1 rjM. cvralag PERFECT PRICES AT PRINCE'S lll'EN IIILKMHAY EVENING October Blatk Warns Arn uries State, W. and M Of Michigan Pan j MiIINKS—(&) feilow ally COS Dorow Still Limping Sooner f uunila'S "He W* merit lb wis iit> halfback, -With Injured Ankle Lineman been and hitting e- Harry Allis air f"r the Leo Koceski ir. bt ' With determination not to make the Maryland setback Honored Blalh Pnhn o "Ortrrann I- l, s »rk ahead of thi asa yard a moral upset us well as a physical upset, the Green and Blatk added. He ha* P"chr* i' : 49 attempts White irridtlers have spfcnt the week working out on a rain- ulrswj/i. sturdy i soaked practice field-in preparation for Saturday's encounter "There's no c with William and Mary. up on us; They A muddy field did not stop The lanky end also holds the en us, you kne Last year At head .coach Clarence "Biggie" record of scoring more touch- Muatt and his staff from send- downs than any other college game Michigan ing/tbc squad through the usual linrman In football history. He head coach, sak signal drills and blocking prac- was on the receiving end of 15 the Wolvei ines tyr# yesterday afternoon. TD passes for 90 points in the key themselves flown Still Injured !f»4f> campaign. would have to With reqular quarterback A1 Another stellar performer fnr stride because. Dorow still favoring pis injured the William and Mary eleven is Jerence schedul ankly which he received in Mon- halfback Paul Yo\vric. The team's day's scrimmage, Munn sept Bill offense Is. built around this play- Carey. ' Hud Aghew and Leo er. He has jconfused many op- (D HAQH2:*K Boy d in to toss some aerials. posing coaches with his effortless The injured list also contains stride and lojng arms. u.ofM. r, Wayne Benson who reported for KtwncMt Barkfie Id practice hut did not participate in the-drills because of a bruised Playing with Yewcic In the of- fensive brickfield is Ed Magri- Caarh lube Met ray. Army Tu> hip he received in Tuesday's ziak, Ed Weber, and Dickie Lewis, -strenuous serimmagoi MeCroy considered this backfield | ANN ABBOB : Michigan's *.>. « Tnhln Also Injured John Tobin is to be the strongest In the college's another member footbal lhistory. Old College Try decided emphatic of tpc squad that, is nursing an Fighting it out with Yewcic for ference cam pa :*• injur)' received in practices dur- the starting halfback slot will be ing the past week. / An injury to bis right foot In ski. tfte Terrapin game has sidelined sophomore Ed Mod Mloduszew- Co-eapt.iin Joe Mark makes up Dirt; Tamburo for an indefinite one-seventh of the Indian line Packers9 Spirit Revived J. Every Bennie \ urday. and inrtir,'. Oosterb., GREEN BAV, Wis.—<,!■>— sin's fifth largest city is ••.tVrer.! ;Ten schedul period. which averages 20* on offense ! than anywhere else. You' l never According to reports from Wil- and defense, The old Green Bay Barker know, if you came in coll. that llamsimrg. Va„ stamping territory William and Mary Indians, spirit is In revival thin yenr the Packers were Just earning a of the Injuries are plaguing the William Records Fall under new management. living. They go at it. tin- year, like college sophomoie* The fans and Mary squad, too. You know about that old spirit, react like undergraduate*. tr» In Swim Meet if fan you're a professional football It's what has kept the Pack¬ The atmosphere is a dead ringer; for that on a college gafnpu* -on¬ ers going, in the National Foot- ones. however, and Indian head The &II coHeyr Indlvtdu bull league's smallest city, for 31 ly more so. coach Ilubc McCray hopes to have his aqtiari in top »liB|K- fur Satur¬ day'* battle with the Spat ton. years. The traditional Packer fire—it earned the tag "the pro football Coach < lerks Take for instance pened after the Packer- what . hap¬ rpei CAMPUS The tilt with the Green nnd team with the college try" in their arch-rivals, the en-ago White will be Ihc fourth |>m» this season for the Indians that wvrc picked among the top five years gone by—started to go out Bears, two weeks ago a couple of seasons ago. But with dropped Into the ticket office the young Gene Bonzani in control next day Ronzani Within minutes he was CLASSIFIED and two-thirds of a roster of new busy at one of the winupw* help¬ team" In the South In prc-aeason players. It's roaring again. ing handle the crowd waiimr it rations. High AlteMlanee They lost their opener to VMt buy admission to the next game 2 FREE STATE THEATER The fans, some of Whom, were That characterize* the fan ily- THE HAPPY YEARS H-H but the next week came beck and downed the University reading the fttrker* out of the like atmosphere of the whole op¬ PASSES FIND YOUR NAME league last winter when E. L? eration here Kid*, like tiw.i of Cbuinnatl, JQ-H. (Curly) Lambeau left as head fattier* before them, trad after IN A THEATER CLASSIFIED coach, are eating it up. Three players on the street* A pat on ft, last Saturday' games jn Cozy Qty stadium, ca¬ the head is a long-rem rfbered pacity 24,000, have drawn 70,WO thrill ' Can you picture tha* ;o AUTOMOTIVE paid admissions this year. Thai's Chicago. New York, De'r-'.t4 only 1,140 off the ixmslble pace. WELCOME Pro football up here in Wiscon¬ ^OR PARTICULAR ARRETITES Bread I— Rolls—Coolies ORDER VOURS TODAR Do We Hove ARROWS? «TtC COVER Hueflincar Baking Co. Across 'torn Stat* Theeter AND HOW!!! PERSONA! missing three of Ids I tialfbaeks thai lit spun, drills . menhir Is tiered THY CtlARl.lt.' Arrow Sports Shirts ALTtRATfO For all-round enmput wear . . . Next choice it git Arrow They te made to fit comfortably and to give you long rugged wrmr Corduroy*, gabardine*, colorfut checks and pUtds , , , all waahabl^! Str your Arrow dealer •3.95 to HO ARROW HOUSING ryp£W' SALES IMtEKlLAK . UAMtkUUIIU /•OLVERlNE T> TOM & JERRY I IT E. Kale-en- MNGl X room 1408 East Michigan Avtnut Phone — 4-1361 October 12. 1S5Q rake Back Eyes jtal Offense Mark .i./Pj—Uijassuniiflg Johnny Bright is the coach would like on his football squad. reason, of course, would be that the Drake NEW YOTtK - pP) — The rhomt.lorshiii Oakland club of the Miufteapo halfback, barring injuries, is likely to lead tlie By New Contenders Pacific Coast League. Id In to- New York Giants today an¬ The Giants, in addition to cash, jorlng In physical education and nounced they had obtained sociology. He's always In good gave Oakland outfielders Bert condition. A rigid trainer, he has By DEAN WAKEFIELD catcher Kafael Noble, short- ltaas und Joe Uifata, and^pitch- ic;.'-i of the parade four quarts of milk every¬ stop Artie Wilson and veteran ers Bill Ayrcs and Wes Bailey, ^43 yards in four day since he was in the Conch George Makris' 1951 petition of the Spartan Loxin-f! pitcher Allen Gettel from the All four are from New York's seventh He ha* pitched 32 com- grade in a Fort Way squad go into training'next Monday, with most of the mem-l 4$ attempts for 451 rammar school. Wirt, sturdy legs have Football is his first love, but he jbers of lust year's third-ranking NCAA bast year's squad posted the llrst undefeated season in) team in camp. 4'.: \ .,i s in 665 trips earned varsity letters in basket | ball add ..track last year. 1! Rrrord pole vaulter Avho did 13 feet, ; hvc nore games and fhlch isnVbadlfo uo,»i ,» 5- '■J™™- GRAND OPENING awrted to crack the Captain-elect Hank Amos head? | Heavily counted uoon t.y r < f 2,187 yards set ! lettermen. He , strengthen the squad will be Kd- .' g.t k"W>ch of Georgia by Chuck I die Wugonlunder. a transfer from a, nnd 1.950 yards (iophers Alter int'iip Hillsdale college, and Jed Black, •A t.... he became the MINNEAPOLIS - who last year won the all-college win top hon- sota's football 145-pound title as a freshman. be switched around today ai •,t;y .statistics don't tell nf Johnny. He's coach Bernie Biermau spurred ef forts to Unci the light, combine tenders for the 133-pound spot in 4?ierce Lane and Puerto Rican . 82.1 East Grand llivrr Avenue SLACKS player. He was tion to battle unbeaten North WiitSyJVrtuKue/.. Across from llumr Management Building , hen coach Warren Saturday. Reserve Strength 100', Wotsl r.:m regular duty More resert^strength will be added in the of Fred Klunnpl • Gabardine Mural Scores Weeks, Gerry Westbi oOfc^jnd A! last^ Coates. fill up from freshman squad, and Phil Mar-, year's $9M Up shall, a returning e\«G I • Joining the freshman squad as Monday, October 16 top prospects will be A1 Tsakaris. Norm Andrie; Dick' I-aKoige. III LOW JAfOBSflVS "We Clean wTlh I .are Everything You Wear" LEN KOSIKKK'S Wuyne Keller and R. L. Hoffman oi'KN iiowi.IM; A contenders tournament, to de¬ ride the berth-holders on this llat ami Night VARSITY SHOP winter's squad will be held Nov 29 .rut 30. and Dec. I..acvording Mural Schedule Rapid Service HANK %MO* ... captain fleet . 1 NIGHT | •'LANSING'# KX1 LRIKNC Ml Write — Wire — Phone IORII RAIeCB"- TOM SI C KIINO Gt.mil River at Cedar * Phone MM! 'Your BaHear Mm * PROMPT * omtmiama: III! S. t'ntvrreH., Ana Ark. * ECONOMICAL * WELCOME TEACHERS to ihzAwiuit ^heoarclepard HOES S announce a ualii anil timely event r Insti tutetfettmk a Kindergarten to Kollege Footwear Fiesta ocrolfR IV13 ° or the Autumn Season KOI.I.ELK and Iligh-Sehisilers, tisi, are on the aiutiun days (Thursday. Friday. Salur- threshold nf a new semester of strenuous acliv- •unt tml fur boys and girls. jjidr und for I ji pp..riunit> tn get those new -hues for Ihr it>. You want >our feel on the ground and your head high The prohlem of what's right .. ami Comer*. Ape I to 12 mv. Styles, leathers and colon, right for mm and somen ul all siae*. shapes and • ItriAg them in during these vara lion Slu-purd'* - i«r the fall and winter shoes they need. Tup departments for youngsters at "Co-Rcc-rocH" Nhrpard Stores make every new shoe ex- • $5.95 and $6.45 Hi, Kollcgi* Men 'lies and highs, sturdy ~ and High Schooler* and trim for exuberant young feet. Colors, shapes and leathers Ma FREEMANwee .thai are exactly right. Kirh Cordo Calf — th. smartest leather ol th. day — with all the red - blooded Cliildlifr ShiM'H looks llko rwo... sorvos as two detail, ti malrh. $7.45 and 8795 YET IS ACTUALLY ONLY ONE GARMENT $12.93 fool freedom and — and d.ui't health in every pair. The movt handsome, motf i tart ling, movt practical idea forget your And a wide choice of ever la come from the deiigning board of Dennii of swank Ar- les. New York. Here'v how it's done: the collar and.ileevee gyle So*. ' -for KoIIfrf are toilored of luxuriout tropical gabardine—the body (•ttls ami Junior of fine Reave* Corduroy in an ultra-smart Taftersoll 55c to-SI >i»l. rs who are .'limit- check. Durene knitted waistband, armholes and neck* ing high ami fu«l line accent the two-piece effect. Flop packet. Washet PIKE'S PEAK liv Samllrr of Boston beautifully. Come in and featf your eyei — yew won't be a We ft resist Double Dtthorl iluslin' with action, peaked hurt, there an' everywhere for unique style. Eirwt class travel 86.45 to 88.95 »H«s for your adventuring fret. Cordn. Red and Ttt»n> Tan. Others from FH.95 " $7.95 " >,ona« U.4SI.M Lovely, Matehing Handbag* tor gome U 11 '.95 Shepard'. Shoe* SIM to SUM UXSIXC: lit C. I giver" LANSING: «» s. W«hia,t.a (IIAgLOnt: ll« tkMth Idas. It Nesn u • EN. Tssadar Tkr.w»k Sslardsi 111 «s i:MI THE MICHIGAN STATE K1WE Ballet Students See Campus Regains Troupe Called Success Rare Books At Library State's queen campus again* is a beauty Three years ago, it every building before any ground t'.on it broken for Baron Sir, if. and Its department own planting, at takes i staff of 19 d the '1 Guest Artists Play Members In Action was cluttered with patches of raw mud and bony frameworks of Baron explains ihht the job is to that hired contractor "coordinate the exterior with in¬ Jackson E. Townei librarian of drainage system* anr steel, and people said its attract¬ terior use." Utilities and service Reveal Skill the MSC library, announced today that manuscripts dating from the ive days were over. Harold W Lautncr. campus facilities have to be adequate. Ami a butjdlns is.useU-s without walks. When the prn the third' division—grV, JI , 12th to the 17th century will be tenancy—keeps the : In 'Swan Lake9 on exhibit in the cases of the main hallway of the library for landscape architect, and his staff good "circulation" — in other have proved them wrong. • Care¬ ; words, people have to get to and shape. Inn, Ago ful planning hps kept pace with ; from It easily! , By TIIEDA ASSfFr the remainder of this montt). Among the manuscripts are a the building program. I No time is wasted in landseap- j Interest in la Overwhelming success was ■ book of prayers, showing the The buildings are meant to ing a new building at MSC. For goes bock io tt have a "parklikc" surrounding, Instance, me work on Shaw ball sor w. J Bear r accorded the Pullet Husse de early use of illuminated letters ng from 1180 A.IX; and a says Milton Baron, assistant cam¬ was ncarlv finished this summer, scope I gardening Monte Carlo by a capacity- pus landscape architect. They get Three Part. j back in the page from an anthology of. poe¬ filled Auditorium Tuesday try which includes a collection of the park effect from something Three departments take care of, But the office evening. Opening its tour here, passages from Persian authors more than the mere planting of campus landscaping. First, the | scape architecture the company, did not show the us¬ dating from about 1635 A.D. shrubs in strategic places. site planning office designs a ; five years. i\,.< ual mishaps that too frequently All students are Invited to view Msk Attractive building's surroundings in detail, i this position sepa occur "first night." hese rare manuscripts, accord¬ The buildings must look attract¬ during construction j When the office as head o( | Though the audience.missed re- ing to Mr. Towne. ive in relation to neighboring builders leave, the site construe- of landscape arch i gal Alexandra Danilova, her role structures. Walks and road- of Swan Queen i« "Swan Lake" * Poultry men have been seeking around them need to be graceful. was well filled by Nina Strogan- Putting all land, to the best use to develop a new grade of meat We are upon Mon. nights until u | ova, one of a trio-of guest artists chickens by crossing them with is a part of landscaping. Much !■ touring with the company. thoughtful »itc planning goes into 800 PAIR IN Hi t pheasants. (,|oi I Mile. St roga nova's ability was immediately discerned by her un- • derstandiTig of this difficult role. Perhaps n trifle colder, emotion¬ Corduroy ally, than is usually ,performed, i her Swan Queen was a mcmor- able execution, however. SLA\ 1 Guest Artist Vladimir Dokoudovsky, guest NATIONAL MONTH! Pinwale $6.9i i": artist also, showed the audience fxlra stiff high mvi; li-uiirt For Tests l.ondoit Grey f'hirano Maroon ( r (".t Thd "Grand Pas Classfcpie Was Second in a series of broadcasts tilled "Only Heir." sp< performed by I/ton Donlelian and Hornl Yvftw Clui'ivirr,' the third gurM by the Michigan Rehabilitate »n a--ve oner ag.»n t cally intricate combinations do- slip-over style $5.!>5 The broaden-ts. prepared! r», J, |j,,- It, the Vintcd Stn in button or — Chnuvire ably col A-armth from actual «a>e histories in« *" sllEI,!^ — LICENSES and skill in her ri the state, only tVlitmus VESTS mill COATS — SOCKS Two Legs use v l ine Abllifv names and places in presentmg : «,<•« 'v ilv Danlelian prove in aii equally I he true story over the art Mikr M«.nrm» •. - This Wf-V i Mm* vat »»-uT ' -note v tne i.e. ei .o.,» • Though then wer Jerry Locus. an 18-vr:lt-*»ld me-I i,n-.- » • 201 E. CRAND RIVER — EAST I.ANSINC Tmc PANTS SHOPS OF THE NATION miscalculations m rhaqienlly minded boy who w 'i'ri» -e , v«' !,k " 115 S. WASHINGTON — LANSING the pas cte deux. hit by An ..Uto which pal .dy/«si jShrpM.fi lYulhmn fi« tWO i\i< m *1 ruin lit wriMi from I nion him from twitltt ritmn i Pat Gov?.. tVntiae » . i" plat Under the directum and «.»>•». | t»w p-rt W ,1e«i> . loethVi .. vision of the IVpaitnwtii of \>, >1. - I. • .. was t«.iUa>cd enticivuii Itehabi I nation Jen? u-js.,n» H. .. i.«.. <;» and iu.« >• jiiu more alike than brothers and •on.e interested in re-we«vin« Isophomoie. Besides diiectlng t )• i.t.iv 4-STAR FEATURE he r«w»t of training and necessary *»♦> ttiroir-.N playtnt toe p. it { 4 11 aiut county agetits Uh.Is is taken rare o! b> the He. J f No m-i ken. wntchi'c h » twin.qabex hatiijitatlon department, and ««.- n ; Ka> K>dr, l...n-ing ophyn-io C 1 a ud od ••false alarms ;• farmer letrv Net up in a j wntrs 1l»e sr tqf t i llte-e pi A lilt • A •IOIIM Ail IN ONI I fiMS, l.lianmtrerl Itr/mirs mol Time I /i M AG EE'S ST AMI A It l» SERVICE II orfc Stipmaics they're guaranteed to 11 (Ml E. Cruntl RUrr — JS..N217 and give lasting satisfactie LOOK! Fashion Tailoredl Bri|M New Shirts . . . Plain Colors, plaids, gabardines, wools! Gabardine Slacks JUST Spirit - lifftios • • • Comfortable, warm SEARS RAYON SPORT SHIRTS STAR FEATURE S3.95 to S10.00 100% virgin wool gabordint ttocfc* wt know 9 COTTON GINGHAM SHIRTS Cut full and roomy wifh do#B |»laaH thai »»"' < rBy tailarod from bifh quality yarn,, firm and i"* $5.95 hnah i boftgr slack, a batttr valuat Htn'i why: WOOL SHIRTS $7.50 to S10.00 PENDLETON SHIRTS totter Because S9.95 to SI 5.00 Pe,b«»i ere te-««vi»r < k>*ge» woe*1 Good lookiag slacks It woar m:il a wlli lUtN SMVTS $7.95 tu $20.00 \l Ik I AVVCD'S " A II tltl I I'm* SEARS Eaay Payment Plan nc '.'7521 K. Michigan •' P*l« &rc* if October IS, !#80 THE MlCffld A M' / ST ATE NEWS YM-YW Frosh New Recorder lillance Joviality - INFORMATION P Elect Officers Installed WELLS CLUB SPARTAN Gt'ARD ficers Up Of Joint Group In Bookstore 7 p.m., "room 32. Union. spartan wives 2:30' p.m., clubhouse. Mother- 7:30 p.in., Demonstrations ball. Wear uniforms. HELTA GAMMA MU ,,:t» : p >r Convo Y'a Front) club, newly organized YM-YW group for fraahmrn, Latest "In r tlie liite ot modern craft class. conveniences to make its appear¬ 7 p m'., Women's gym. elected Officers and named com- ance in the Union is a/recordio« gfgllggllli -"-'i |0«|iital miaaion chairmen ut a meeting Monday night in Collage houae. gram. It was installed in the Un¬ H-1 ;, l Karii !•* Talk* Cliff Blakcmore, FluaKing fresh¬ ion bookstore last week-end. Designed to mnkc life o little man. is president of tha group. R, P IT of the people you — Vice-preaidenta, who will act as representatives to YM and YW easier for the weary letter-wilt- er. all that is required 'is to drop JERRY WARREN ORCHESTRA inn around campus weur- councils, are Duke Messenger. a coin into the Kecordio-gram INvpat MtUies. Ifumhns, Dixieland Detroit, and Judy Matthews. and a two minute recording is VntiOfation tags are part Grand Rapids. made, e t:5 me" and women at- Treasurer is Joe Brotherston of According to Michael Democh- Phonr f>-6.170 ng the Hospital Institute. Hillsdale, and Carol Nelson of De- ski, assistant Union building man* , „„i!ute ~ mad* up ot th« Kolb. III., is secretary. ager. t he|recordinij machine was at Curnl (Jnhles Friday Nights officer# of hospitaji placet! in the bookstore in order Pr the state. Program. Genyth Dean, Leora to eliminate background noises. IP# Haines and I'cggy Huffman, all of m fnis' three-day East Lansing; recreation, Bob •hfv will study Pressley, of Ithaca; publicity, John »<.' type of records used Scamchorn, of N'lles. and Pal Gib¬ I ar/i arranging payment of son of Grand Rupids; member¬ ship, Jean Abbott of Lansing: •jyiis'ioii# will be held service, Margaret Webber of East Lansing, and Francis Noggle, of meals at the Union Nilcs. Plans for the club were first ,'erence is sponsored •u. Jatbl nat*. VS. Secretary rf the Tre.i formulated at a Y freshman camp by the Michigan Sept. L6-IS at Clear lake, near Hurt CaHaaell. British mlnlater of ~ Association and the Hastings. The group will have a education service of section ill the Y booth at the Ac¬ tivities carnival' Thursday in tlw t ailed HUles at present ha* no Intention of nnttin* ua * Macklin stadium concourse. re directed by *• rearmament wlthov rom the Div- | believe Britain may have t bark popular acliv- The Original Adult Educa- keean* of the world aHnation. Journalism de- j" Mfca Fried Ghieksn idmittance of-! Operate* 26 Tract* Dinners -gan hospitals. 1 Grows Yule Trees IRS# CHEVROLET STRIPE •TEASE nil institute ntxr. will j WARREN rOt'GIIUV BET. AIRE I'hone 8-211.1 I "ol .! T,,e !rT!t,mt-V0U wil'UiVe in your living r.mm this Chriat- Fast delivery an all other ^nipus -Streetj"w ; "l Milh*un state Co"w'k mi",y The college, aided by the' newly oFftiffiWd Division of Con- HE IN CAR SERVICE IN REAR iminsr Still Jservation, owns and operate An Integral part of the School f Poplars rhleken speeUt Rings Thick Mailed. 26 separate units, totaling of Agriculture, the Division of itler Wav S.ttOO acres throughout th< Conservation became an active state, each of which differ: organization on July 1. 1950. fy Bfgo'N b»i!liont n«w fnlt p.ijonia with ih* name the streets from the rest in forest typOs. soil Headed bv Dr. Paul A. Herb¬ I under way ac- I or climate. ert, the Division" operates extens¬ atef«»6p rhof you'll w»Of with sloclti ond sltftj, .1.1 W Lautner. Most of them' contain Chrlst- ive facilities for instruction and SORHF.R'S I Vrvid navy, rod, ond white stripes and big, m* planning and'mag trees that find their way in- research Not the 'least of these fi>«tii.c Dolmon sleeves . .topping worm, tapered to many homes during the Yule is providing necessary Instruc- i p ». which Is about season. tional material to all deiiartments trousers in Navy or Red Knitted wristlets qnd j AUTO WASH iH'ing ^jionsored by 't *s tor CAtro insulation 32 |o 33 i council, under the i»up- . I ijutner. A "specific" ~ i- presented to the ad- !». n i-y the Men's council, MICHIGAN and PENNSYLVANIA AVER. harded back with sug- Lautner said. "It is now wked on." he added i been the deslrejof DdN'T FORGET to s** Cur Vacuumed • WhsIipiI . I tried stout fwo~ye ■'*' tor people to find u* Tor .our permanent. with llol Air Kquipiiirnl in I Minnie*. '.umd campus." Laut- ' alley and his wife ! fdrvui &*** ! ' n- ilte University of ' Ti ey then went to the Sr*"inry in Cnnnprti- j 'Kc.rWAM, JrxA'tt' A- - ihev were sent to the Congo as teachers ; Mnll of US 3TP 3Pt to I,n« "rhnol lhat was be- I zsMisbcd there, ui) tiirmiyh life (.ring I returning to the United bry I. ught a farm ui ajna/r)l| amiisni >ir Imrcil i-ii.r '.hey came to, I>v the j.cr>plc anJ tliinyt Jhd ■>Je> lid work with the Fam: Cooperative, i j ^^^m^i^an^sidncliiTW • S-nailcy and his fam- 1 Joryclting that wr, too, '"r 'si returning to' ^jr^itTHispiav. I'"in iHii 'he late -pring of 1#M. neatly suggests this in . I rr.ng .,1 « p m„ the ipru- fst*ieh hour Will be heM in ; his painting of a young 'wise; Campus Ves- 1 an art gallery lounge of that appear* on an<«her^>age^)fjthis magazine. In this instance, though" the yol t* lost in the abstract, he is on firm gn SuTttu> 3^ 9dsT' Kurd aad will very probably he this season'* most Cart* at « popular suit. h'iag To You I.ike all other fabrics and wesvea, ihere are the good and the noi-so-good lharkskins. PAY Among the very best are thoae tailored by Hart Schaffner & Mar*. They look smartly vatis-e and wear remorknbly well. Your w* Are t faking (Her 000 Can ^ will show you a wide range of ahtdca. >>>■* Model A* he is intereated in aeeing that you are lo '30 I properly tilled. "*tm jCrfl UJ .. ku»2itaa' Jass Gab Plans ISC Needs Interested Innocents Scries Of Monday [bbreviation Evening Concerts Jazz club will sponsor recitals tiurse Next every Monday evening at 7:30 starting neat week on the Union third floor, according to Pres. Al Singer, Bay City senior. The recitals will be open to all students and faculty members and will emphasize modern jazz. Campus musicians will be sup¬ ported by guests from Detroit, A.F. of L. and the Wayne County Singer said. AT. qf L.: Ivan Wilds, general The fifth annual music poll will manager of the Buiek company, be conducted under Jazz club and Hugo Lundberg, Jr., of the auspices sometime in December Lundberg Screw Products, Lan¬ to test campus opinion of bands sing. Coming Oct. 23 will be Vilas Johnson, a personnel manager who has been decorated by the Lyle Blair To Speak Swedish government and has just Lylc Blair, director of the Other speakers are scheduled British publishers guild, will and the notice of their appear- speak on "Current Trends in British Publishing" tomorrow at 8 p.m. in room 108 Berkey hall. 'Spoileil' (Continued from Page 1) riumbers, "but we can't bring rah-rah stuff and still keep the high quality of the series," he said. If students .wont to see more popular numbers they will have to be special programs on paid admittance. Spch features are Su/ierIt's Burl Ives and Hildcgarde sched- NYLON mid PIGSKIN I tonWoven (.love* Two durable materials, nylon on . thy pigskin on the palms, combined to make , IMAS GttACUl fashionable, longwearing Town and courts i'pd crowd of » MackUn flelt glove you'll wear liehind .the wheel, or w;tk t* third annual your casual' wardrobe. Lightweight, vet -i ... ui last night, derfully strong. Cork or popcorn; sizes r. t., " r :lp by tiie org t'uoncs of mt« Mills .11 ill im Hh Sey/fert Soya: Thfati Heraldic Jewelrv the huM-hxik for woolen* £2 plus ta* C. Lantaf Mwmiv Ut W. Oeaag Blver. t. Uhatag iilisims (ii'iihsnns Pmm:. Monro* frri H.rrii, •r>" Mark Ha l-wig from Oh Immensely Practical Jil"t the tirkrl fofimporUlit campus iloings, a strapless honcit gown that sweeps out in a IxmlTant leaf-scattered skirt W low a tight bodice lilack with pink. a<|Ua or champagne. Sizeg 9 to 13. W ine and If kite Smldlen Of sappfe calf with rrepc Htm It's just like walking on clouds, traiiwing around in our Modern ["'• Farce Age crepe sole saddle ovfords. bf 1UQ< The\ re supple and Hano» easy to wear, ,lM , scrica take to your casual bfe like nothing else. They're ottly it He Mi ' -""V-pn fVeinc f. »V«e iu tu tu