H b »L a d a l i b r a r Michigan State News t h e s t a t e n e w s P h o M b C m n h N m Extension 104 Wednetdty s* I I •’clock VOLUME 18 T U E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 1, 1925 N U M B E R 22 Sg S S S S H ! ® * rOREMOST ~ S m F CONVOCATIONSPEArn EXTRA HOLIDAY **p‘ ^ H“ 14 . n a « • » > « * " f**4 * E' Tfc,«P»«s Fails In Committee it Appointed to Choose OFSEASONTOBE HEREWEDNESDAY •Miss B e r t h a Scholarship. DR. CUREN CE COOK LITTLE, NEWLY ELECTED H U D OF r et u r n to c a m pu s UTE ’ »*. Ore., has SUNDAY NIGHT. rinerj d u r i n g E r e c t i o n o f f m . m o n , , l in h o n o r UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN COMES TO STATE COLLEGE o f t h e lat«> W a l t e r II F r e n c h w a s f h a i with the d e c i s i o n r e a c h e d at t h e r e c e n t d l s - FOR THE FIRST TIME Double Cob Given Those Who ¡ trict m e e t in g of the agricu ltu ral “ h. , te a c h e r s o f th e state. Cut CImsm Wednesday and Manday. A committee of seven chairmen i was appointed, who will meet early REPORT DEATH OF »cation >* Hr : a n d Geology Instructor. college a u th o tltle s. IM O in voyances fro m the low ly, to p ­ t(»pointed s C and , as be#-n received here by pen a i r F o r d t o t h e l u x u r i o u s heated P u llm a n , se r v e d to Hunt o f the death o f Hog el s r i n p , o th e S t a t e r s b a c k i n t i m e f o r l o r in geologv ¡«ht o ’c lo c k M o n d a y m o r n in g grid ti >( ti e prep;ir»*d hut f e w e x c e p t i o n s , t h e e x r t j s - ij ect f r o m *h» •t i c e r ’s I ' s t s s h o w e d l i t t l e in from a n y o r d i n a r y M ondav MKHGAN OPERA FARMERS’WEEK I M B O L I » I-:. I I I K n i k m , '¡BMC ■ cuts were given those *h arly last w«*«*k. also to th«»- COMES TO LANSING Harold K ugene Point M ilitary a ninti «ir 1 too late nearly every one to atten 1 \ f l i g h t , I D e c e m b e r 5 . I tie if»* wrts a member o f the •ar* past w i t h i* t r i c h ' s o r c h e s t r a o f G r a n d ¡•inn pistol team and won horn added to the id- i- iMHsked f o r t h e p a r t y . Me marksmanship ending i.asf year Brooks played rations -un « on the freshmen squad lie al, ting ELECTRICAL DEFT. •»- ranked as No ile bids fair to land a •he famed Wes» man. o f point i lie UNION ORCHESTRATO ASSISTS ILS. BUREAU une KTAKE HOLIDAY TOUR as form erly an I pp «• nan Mis high sch« U S C. Is Ono of Twelv« Lahors- ever, was taken at La he graduated in 192.1 GALLAGHER SCHEDULED Union Eight Piece Orchestra Under Direction of Earl Cron flan tories Assisting la Work. TO SPEAK IN CHICAGO to Tone State. >• • * « t m s e m it a ' r >h«' g * * n e r s l O l h i t e l h »••»<«> r «* I-ra live In vestigatio n M B "..... tv e P h e n o m e n a . " t h e ' B u - S lU L L I V W lt U d t i n v iM s being made fo r Of# new- 'ta n d a rd a o f . th e hepar» College. •d Michigan state in lo n un marce. W a s h i n g t o n . I» Point to State Tour in Spring The tour, which'W ill m . Il g a B e r i e s o f s t u d i e s .f »be larger cities, will ■ -‘ m i s s i o n , After Winning Gridiron Praiie. t r l c a l e n g i n e e r i n g depart Michigan S t a t e is o n e of or« hes- h .. • ' o r a t o r i e s a s s i s t i n g in t h i s f ro*s h i« ! is t h e f a r t h e s t w e s t o f • »operatin g l a b o r a t o r i e s *he w o r k r o n f l â t * o f the of a p p a r a t u s to m easure ve - t r e n g t h o f r a d i o »tgnal» f r o m a g i v e n station and • made the r e s u l t s i n t h e f o r m i*f H record d u rin g certain pulling tch ld e s ■ In io n s. T h e tests th a t have ate in ode in clu d e: F a d i n g of s l g - ‘ i r m g the erlips*__Q f J a n u a r y . ■i i'»n* ‘ id in g o f sig n a ls at sunse» ANNAUl SESAME BAZAAR ■~t* at d i f f e r e n t s e a s o n * o f and co m p ariso n o f sig- • ived w ith o r d i n a r y a n d w ith CHOOSE STUDENTS TO BE GIVEN EAM.Y IN DEC. • i j i*w er" t r a n s m is s io n . • i> t r u a l e n g i n e e r i n g d e p a r t - FUR MERRILL PALMER HOME ECONOMICS aU B i* " 0 fi le r e p o r t s o f t h e s u n - ivng te s t o f M a r c h 2 4 t o A p r i l PLAN TO STAGE PARTY fIXTY SIX STUDENTS th e «Iiper p o w e r - » to 25. A n y o n e in terested test of Four State Cu od» Will Attend HuM Party Tbunday Evening LEFT SCHOOL SO FAR • d to l«\pk over these r e p o r t * School Daring Winter Terra. U n Sludenti Htve Dropped Out Detirabar 3 ; li la Hnnur of e r staged Fnunduf, Ellen Rick. A tnorig tit' Thin Term Than Last Yeor Turkey Day JxZStZi; « 1 , . « ' At Mid-iemeiter. Tribulations U a t «* «ip T h e Ibuu«* I.« • tintili' » « llil» ix to *t; g<< jrtirtv Thurttellav .-v.-nlIt.g, 1 »* <♦ fill «*! - Madl : in ti»- L i t t l e Thc a t r* - «i«f th«* 1»*»»i»** kv kept growing darker jp is :i «* a >nu 'k. a n d dismal, as the heavy *. !t. r * ., f h«»m»* H l i | i««mi* * ne slightest breexe cooled- The M» rr.H-Palm* r i hot. dusty field spreading , (>h ' ,r - • f..fc rn* 1 tg i ' xftKlenr t a k i n g h'*m»* ••«•«um Il w ho at»« nd In The fields, once green V V \ r • ". . , ¡ ,. :nuH «ntl ' Ì - «' X Jrt««*t»•«I tu aft« •nd it i- ».. n o w lay like a sick man t «»n th«- *• ¡i \«-ry «'lit»* rt H iu m g i (Y.ilr with i and gaunt. My feet burned ‘ " .* K«r a n d .•«m***«. mil«!«-, r « frewhtiH-!r.f- a n d l»ri«b* *d as I slowly trudged over appari «l»ly «lancing. baked, cracked ground I ."i «*♦«*! -■» b r o ’j g h ' I t rn n U r wi ll I»- a gi* t fu g i-t b .'r f " »•■•«use uf niy fatigue and the **•'“ -«• r,<' BO" ” ” * ‘ ” * 1 l,fu“ ro m ail fill« « -t u< |«'rit«* iti * ,fI would notbe able t o * ’* ’ " * 1,1 " ril* ur o f it *.*•' m a y g e t t.. kn««w tli n* aril«|«*nta i n ■ ' «rmhouse before the storm •"* h e i r »* •*> ‘II minute. It poured and 1* r*-- -n * Mv»*ral f e e t long, w a s swing- *o rs. a* p»r: ■. i •* -r i r.* par* . i- huuse- tram Tkeatre. NATIONAL ASS0CUT10N h»* nd p r o d u i t lot p h a F h i th is te r m . pr My Advice f T h e t a Al- fi id «p'iti n hand of b th«* »••rnbl*- Y Y a r g r i m cad back and forth ready *ng n* To my h o r r o r a big f is h ©** c o - e d * .» ’ - r n . . . *ei t » NlMjdHflilc h r,,'. formertr Luca] Iwirudur M Hewrid Al ■'"« h ’ h»» a l l - . i b g o r b n r h r f«*. l o v e n link»*«! Ho b M a n n i o n *-«Iit«>r «>f t h e viilag«* o f women al th«‘ collega, and as sa » *» • f»**r. !*.jr ,»• t b „ «.tin».* t i m e ennlav e hi«... f r o m »►* - Mm« pr«mii i a D ii .t ) « rater«« hv îhrt cltih Vfnn(iav 'P r*o f B . A W s l n o l - « * * e.raiîaraw « ' * « « • .ffilDg h i n » WgiCh *S irS m l f hh ft.. in anv H llg any way b» ' h u nam'- old r u t ‘ inted. The n e x t t h i n g that n riven by t h lub Mondar v c^p^tagont of thè National A*n- uplifting lo ih« p l a c e -io iu the lutti« Thea* eta tien for the Bromo» inn Jim ray atap­ Agri In th«-. .course «>f t h e a c t s . War* was p i c k i n g myxolf op from cultural Kducation at it# «nnual rrim 's reawon f o r hobimg down the I decided t h e n t h a t ia t h e — IW l R w m v h N ew town »• light.* Mannion be­ would use mora dlacretion iM p t* {•-cuiar rm-vting of the club also meeting held in Chicago last month GENERAL MOTORS « o m e n * p l a c e during the afternoon. A ll the colleges In the nited State-» gins t» p u b l i s h Mi« whole truth, »m e to tk a fo u rth p late o f V tfiftf • ! d m F f M H o llu d if \. f\ Waldo of the Fngiish de- tnreeted In agricultural «-duration FORESTRY ADVICE HERE much to t h e chagrin of W argrlm. tment gave a lecture on ‘ Modern w e r « r e p r e e e n t e d who. for Rom«* reason, is no longer Tea Barnve Ider hen*, a variety un­ ma" and a book review was giv The position of vice-president was The forestry department baa been ***** to certain publIratlone, w land R n u m t o w ir r i k n o w n «n t h i s country, were recciv*-d b y Mrs. (’ G. Robinson. the only elective one at the last asked to examine the proving ground Peggy, the charming millionaire f r o m Holland by the poultry depart­ D u n n e the afternoo n a canned m eetlag. In th e no rm al co arse o f t o ! the G e n era l M o to rs co rp o ratio n e t helreas. helps considerab ly in tohr* U f E R IlB IT FINDINGS m e n t to b e eBter«Ml with other tit “ bower was given fo r tba boys events. P ro f. W a lp o le w ill ect as M ilfo rd w ith a view to the rwfomatra- ln * Rome of the jo u rn alistle prok- pea* in the fo u rth internationai egg- ,f the Starr Co m m o nw ealth a t A l- ; president la 1 9 3 f w ith o u t f o r m a l , tion o f p a rt o f th e tra ct. P ro f. A . K . in Rplte of the un ettm e U v Myland. a g n d e i t e o f *2ft an d i la y in g c o it« 4 t which » i t started at Mon. election. flk ltten d e n has been asked to r« e o n * M k W a r g rlm who. In seve ral la * UQt in research near f a u l t flte. tk e co llege Nov. 1 Prise hens from Hostcsnes fo r th e m eeting were T h e -na tio n a l association w as or* mend a n u m b e n o f students fo r w o r k ! *tenees. is forced upon th e unfkvtk- Ma has re tu ra e d to th e c o lle g e i e l l » ta le s in tb * union are entered Mrs C . H. ch ase , M rs. O. A . Reed, ganised I S y e a rs a g o a n d has a s its wt tree trim m in g s a d rep airin g In nn ta B e k . ’ 1e w in te r innnthx w k e re k e w ill i a the contest. W h ite leghorns usu-Mrs. C. W . Chapm an. M rs. J . R . Dun- purpose Ik e encon rng ln g o f a l l de** the c ity p a rk » o f lo a in d u r in g < O tk e r In tere stin g parte th ro a g k e n t ^ngsgsd In w r itin g tk e r e e n lu o f I a lly a r e tk e most p o pular am ong the « an. M rs. J . P . T a y lo r. M rs. L . K . velopm enla w h ich « H I prom ote th e j T h a n k sg iv in g a n d C k rtstm a a vaca- th e p in y a id In keeping Ik e m i l l n i t oreatry depnrtmenl fk m x .eg g - layin g claesea. ¡ T a f t and M rs. W o o d a rd . j progrnas o f s g r t s s l t i m l ed ueatien. tie a . ;te i . . H a * fwe M in a o A N i m i* n e w s , i m o a r , nror-ramr«« t. im o W IA I W E l BROADCAST Michigan State News The Book Shelf M H * I hy Dorothy Bnrrvdl NOVEL N m n STORIES Pragraa Will fe Started Mondiy, I'iiIiIInImhI tw lrf t w k l; during the col leg** y«*ttr by the studenfa of the Ml< frignìi Htale C o llfft. Bntcrcd aa Mfufut «lass mutter at the Val«* i ’nlv»*rslly ni »et s o m e » c a t t e r i - d o p p o s i t i o n a meviRw M—day, December 14. m g ( h e , IBs at Lansing. Michigan. Advert la lug rates fur- A Boston workshop for in*trodioti "T h e llrlde of C o rinth," by Ana u p w i t h M o n t a n a Mtaf»- c o l l e g e hIhIi«*«! upon sp|»ll< aI Ion to tin* RiimIiiosn Manager In iho dramatlc ari«, sltnliar in li» tola France. Not an «xrrmdlngly complatoneaa to that o f Professor / »» n a uri;v»-rsity, W a sh in g to n Fi m e r kin«* B e d t i m e Hint new book, but a very worth while of p ro g ra in s designed K iiiT im iM . N T i r r fleorga P ia n e Baker 'M7 o f Vale, Ih one. ft eonalata of plays and pooma f tu ko r t h e f a r m g i r l a n d b« It* > It 1.1CI II I'llWICItM. ‘Mil. II*T MlInn llnune, ( Its (VU» io Imi started ihls week ut Harvard Bdltor The air of comedy throughout the in connection wl»h thè Jewett Itep I n i«*e*>ity o f O k la h e » m a brol a d e g a t e a c h M o n d a y «. P lt B It W MAItM. *2da. Ilervnlan llmis** IfualnesH Manager « r t . n y I#«-*’ 1 4 , b y s t a t i o n MA UK I. A. HKTTKI» hook outwelgha that of trugedy "T he nrtoire thenter. I of u hundred gifts at th» Co oil Kill tor Comedy of a Man W ho Married a Under thè dlreeilon o f Mie, An th«* M i c h i g a n H t a t e coll«-?»- i «•»mi llorion 2n| Hporta Bdltor numb W ife " la an excc.'font «kit for o r a Ht O ' % m a n . a m e m b e r Joint Kelly Khlu MorriM, play wrH.nK wlll bc cu/ features college students to use In Their drama : t*. b o a r d o f a g r l ' - u l t u r « - , wj, E.»a I'rountt, 2?h Mm-letjr Bdltor rieri on und as oflen im posslble pluy »arre I »01 lit by l l u r r e l l ork The * Bride of Corlnfl.’ la a wrltten in thè shop wiil b*- pu» on I .Itera ry mythological play, very oeau'lful In in ihe filonib ly production <»f ih«* M a n y o f th e r e a d i n g s w ill b Assistant M ilam ts allegorical meaning i M rs H to 'k m a n h e rse lf sf udenls l'aul II. Bugle, (î. W. Kletxinnn, I». It. Olaon. (ii •orge Woodbury In the preface the author any a thin ri ow n a s a n e w n p a p e r w«»n»i I I., r h r l a l l i . , K. Illrm U iiic ti, H m . . h i M iir - li Nfirttiwrealem I' ithor T h e p r o g r a m s w i ll of bla hook; " In thla book I touch on high matters, and delicate to ban Norihwestern l' Is holdlnir u ionie rompt ly a t 7 o 'c l o c k e a c h y RKPOKTKKN die; on religious matters. I have contesi and 1« offerìng a prlxe o f $ 2■ > h ir ig a n d w i l l c o n t i n e u n t; John llrlabln t*. II. Itili dreamed again the dream of the ages to tha Individuai c.ompf*slng »t.«- mo«f h « n t h e W K A I t r a d i o ae ho (¿«•orge If. Moore Nate llfillhtick Marlnn llennett .1. I». Medili of faith; I have llluded myself with stlrrlng melody. The exce||»*nt show ires b e gin W A. ('all Val Anderson C Kolkoskl lively belief. To have treated what ing o f ili»* Wildf ai football team dur C l a r i s f«»r t h e t h r e e m o n t h « '«rk II Melnnlt H. K It not sever la plotia with Impiety would have mg thè pits* sensfin In furnlshiriK Ihe i l t u r a l r a d i o s c h o o l to !>»• M. l'eneo Win. Muller It Nlemeyer been to lack the aenae of harmony insplratlon for ili»* contest ist ‘ h i* w i n t e r a r e b e i n g J Kenton eleo Cole Ituth f JrtiMsinger, Mteno. f bring a sincere reaped to hear on Oklalioma A. 41 *f. -d It is e x p e c t e d t h a t anr NfNTKTY KKI'OKTKKN mattera sacred. c o n c e r n i n g t h i s echo« (iklahom a A and M bus aceepted Heorgle l.lithiroot. Wnnnetii Hlmon. Ituth fiord. Rdlth Hlrnonton, " I know that there la no certainty a rhallenge from tb « University *»f «• f o r t h c o m i n g l'Iivilla Troiitman. Alleo llontor, Agnea Trtimhtill outside of aclence. Ilut f know also Oklahoma to parti«ipate in an old that the worth of adentlfle truth lien fashion»-'! spelllug bee to be h*-ld un m w in k n n N T A rr In the methods of Its discovery, and Advertising- 41. T. Whlthnrn, '2 ?; L. Hyndnr, *'2M; Vie And«*rsnn, 'M ; der thè ausp|c»*s o f Oklahornu *hap that these methods are not to he n r ter o f Higrna Itelta t'hl Plans ur* l le o r t n n n , 27 ; T H r l a H p n r k s , CI rotila d o n l*h Mas I n w I n M n ld e r , **21». O la o n , " M (1 « h h Iw Iii, '211 rived at by the common run of man­ now uvtd* r wny to arrange deflnltely kind ll la hardly scientific to hold I for thè **vent and to draft rules f»>r that science may one day replace re thè spellerà Carta o r r ie u ri \ h m 1 :s r ,\kw i . ir k a h y r u im iin u tlglon." l ’ilnli'il III II .. . funi,ni-, h n n l'hnliu ¡. „ IH (gito Miai«* l'nlverwtfy d a "Amerleans d**slre edueation t GRIDDERS AND HARRIERS K i l K n r l n l » n | i t > n r l i i . I n ri»- M l f l I H I . V N K T A T K N K W H n r n w r l t l n n li., I t i c l ' d l i n r In . I it n f u n ii t iI « M .s ls tH iM a , « I n » u n * N in iIn n fM Thny c ,n In in i " i n >.. I n ln r p r i't in t » . r i f i n « n lln it I h » u f f li lu i v l i 'w | » i l n l n f ih » that they tnay ta-corne nic'«-ssful in I thè world, bui Kngil**huien d*sire ledueatlon so that ihey tnay learn fo TO GET MERIT AWARDS Jour 1■il li'if». ur nf »n,,»|{» nfTti In In J becoiti a <-ultur»'d gentlemen. «ays Ye«, the ordinary Pro f Charles II Hindi« y *.f Ohi»» H IT R IIf R IP T .rrN l 'J Mi T U R H flK N H . Y B A R State university, wh«> i*-ft Kngland pen hat greater : last fall to jotn thi* fa* ulty »»f th»- l Ohio Instltution value conversation­ (.i n u r.i: n iH ID IIlH Y , M A N A IilN IÌ KD ITO K FO R DKCKM RKR ally— usually good I nlv«*r*dl| **( Indi»nu In a c c o r d a n e e with thè r»’»i»^r-«t tor a half-hour's A N O T H K R A S S IS T A N T A T T H K P O O T j that ii n lv . rilti.--s ihro'iirhx'it tt.#* lt<'gi,nii,ig w ith thÌH insili, „m i ro n fi,,,,j„g fu r thi* r,*st n f th«* ; country take a straw- v«»te «ih th* cursing any time. trrm , I m m u r i . VVipixlliurv, un,, nf ih » ju n io r nssislanlM, will manage W hnt In * «Mir opinion o f the ( 'hur­ ! w«»rld c o u r t , a s |»»*»’ I h I »-lami i- i** '».»* -pr sh« . Don’t throw it away lent0« ? s ta rte d at thè U n iv e rs ity o f In d iana a ltd bio« k e f the S t a le New s. ! u n d e r t h è d i r e c t i o n o f O r Amo*, il* r given to fr»-«h — but the Parker Mis lask n insists o f m aking «ut assignm ent*, ed itin g copy, «nel s h e y , h e a d o f t h è p o l i t i c a i sri**nci> «|e- f acholar bes point ia — have a Marian f«r»*«*o. H. K. I B : partm ent A g ro » i p « I I I he se|e#-t»*d un«l the hemt * m aking up thi* |ia|H>r. T h e fiolicy o f (h e im pcr rem ains unchanged, I think the (*harlea(nn la a dance . f r o m t h è c l a s s i n pr**«ent t h è A»irl«i Tb*- m e n howl Duolold on hand to fo r like that o f th e preceding ju n io rs, W o m lliu ry's work is re­ If on«* would call It that that In f-ourt m a t e r i a l he for** d e p a r t r n e n t a l u n d t h e b e write with. Nfumníble to the eilifor-in-chief. done for the Hole purpose nf al g r o i i p s . c l u b s and o t h e r ..rv uni/ ;« the varsity trad in g attention. There are bet t i o n s be .«warded ter waya of getting exerclae t ’ i»lv«-rwll> o f C a l i f o r n i a H 'K M 'O M K I ' H K S I I I K N T M T T I . K I t e p r o d u c e d b y r o o t e r s ' l is t a th è Sin ce Ins cum in » lo M ich ig a n us president nf Ih i niate un ¡v e r-; Beatrice Hohm. M. K. *BB: I m p r e s s i v i ' h**ad o f th»- f l o l d e n U* »r I think the f'harlnaton la rather s ity , I ’resident C laren ce fn o k L ittle has lieea a “ front page pcr- : simple It In v.-ry unattractive when I n o k e d «lown tr o n i tl i*- bh-u» J»*t *|ur m g t h è flr s t h a l f o f tb»- U ,t C a ll- SOMETHING NEW a n n a llty " eom m andinK the interest o f the ncwMpafter reading done hy moat people and la done for public. i the purpoNe of attracting attention f o r n l a S t a n f o r d f»>otball « a n o - M aturday last In .in«wr«-r to C a l i f o r n i a s A Chartered Bus Service Jam ea Buchanan, *17R . : s t u n t . t h è S t a n f o r d r«»oter» replie«} Vm •» r V d is Type Hwears H is spccche.M have attrn cte d nation-wide interest lieing char' W* «Oderful I y •<*ns*-ti««*nt f I like the ('harleaton for two rea w l t h t h è i m a g e o f u C a rd in a l p l a y s . ; tiren und women f«#r attending in te rn e d hy o rig in a l th in k in K , a w l h avin g a |Hipular appeal infill It In the best way to eiproNN e r In t h è pro<’ e s s n f ki-W 1 nK a n d a l «»tit o f l i i t t h s|« *r» ' r t f » - t e t i f s r*,em ¡.nd ««flier fun«-tlotis Make up s o w i t h -i l o c o m o t i v e Al iteli puff«-«! y o tir ; « r t i i'.» i - - « a r e f..r • t*' »la%. hour « my home ; make fools, it develop« th e m ". Th e result, 1« a dem ocracy, is di«- stato. Main»* It is .1 most wond«*r I in teg rat ion. fui slata It is wtlil. h«’autiful and ! primitiva I «lar»* say it ia 1ha most "K d tica tio n , like the a rm y and navy is fo r d e fe n s e ", a a y a Mr. primitiva stala in tha union " Hoynton. Thara s»*«*in«*U to lia s o m a ohjaction to this A voir** cama from tha " A state is safe only when it has at its head a sufficient num­ front row ber ot disciplined lead ers", «ays M r. Keen. Sir. you hav»» nt-var boen in Kan- lucky. I grant ‘ " A ll Kinds o f education fo r e v e ry b o d y ", say« E z ra Cornell. What makas you think that Kan-i "\ o u th gasoline— liquor-»-balloon tires--rem ote retreats__ tucky is a primitiva stata4" '4>na «lay t waa driving through petty gossip— dates- pill feeding", says M r. Little . on tha daily train, th**ra is only uno | Big Ten and Big Three "T a m e ducks and punk**, snorts M r. P erris . •>ach way daily, whan w»* wara hold up b> un aapadit 1011 crossing th a ' " L i. n l V is ! " y e ll* the |nt>fe»m>r. " L o u frr !" retort» the very (racks First than» was a scora o fl lu igiit .w hoUr. blood hounds, all yalping. followed Both Agree on Zippers! hy a group of man on horso b ack ."! C u tter» piu* punk |ilu» pill feeiUng »tlur* ull kim i* o f education " I t waa a fox hunting party, waa fo r every laxly etjuaU defeim e? M r. tioynton, Kzrtt Cornell, you ii n o t?" are talk in g rot. I ’age M r. K ee n ! •n o ;; W ell. then, it muat hav»* boon • The arm y und n avy fo r d efense? It would la1 a p retty picce sh» riff s poaso " ot treason if m our arm y and n avy there were lu» insistence u|>un No. || wasn't that, althar." W H A T «howld bo w orn w hen a W all. wajl. what la thunder waa w et, d rivin g snow sweep» the cam- dixeipliue. It. th a n ?" k.tiueal ion Tor tlefense ? Then there niu»t la' »ii*«'inline» in l,h * ***• I**1« thla. Zaka t'rothers. pue ia aa d e fin itely act as a footb all tllS i Iphm 111 etlUiJI- I hi «>uiaat son of Circuit Judge Oro- tion. A nd w here th e re j » di»eipiine there i» restriction nad elim i­ tliars, came of age that day aad they ■chcdulc in the forem ost colleges. nation O ut o f restrictio n and elim ination comes leadership. Out were hu atlac him dowa to put paats on hint." Zippers—sm art, shapely boots o f o f leadership, defense. T h e open door in education is the open door to danger, G oodrich design and q u ality, th at w h y a dtair at all if it is ever to la- open T h e function of a door A ndF A aanroucL U B •Up over the shoes as snug and is to shut and thu s to close an opening. And a door without a DANCE A SUCCESS W in as gloves over fingers. laleh o r l.a k is not as safe a d.air as one w ith a latch or lock I Seventy-fee . « Cawlaa Caspita M * *a * -dJ h * . Sch o la rsh ip ts the latch, the lock, that must lie bolted onto the W arm and protec tive, you can d(«»r of .every A m erican college. Tkaakipmsf _ _ Daaca. w atch (h e game w ithout the die- U n d e m o c ra tic ? Kzra. a man does not not thin think k well well in in aa furyfury. I An *u , *cllT* kackaroead cod com fort o f icy feet. I S T SThere S S Z I S T Z **? Siving * * «equal * opportunity to is nothing so unjust. You can not democrat«» !* “ **• **N a heae America» ST S,»_ T H E B . F. G O O D R IC H R L B R E a C O M P A N T life, hzra. And you are going to break your fool neck if v™, ¡ ! ,M4 ,*cr^** »* «ke room AKRON. O H O And you « n Irrvuk T f ¿ k r d S S . * ? ’L T UemiHTtttize democracy. ^ ca of the Faculty r u i club. edu • t i Th- in their leadership. And ck“ *™ farmUked Uta'teaMMHwtram plutation which would properly serve the aUte muat product kj » w .i> » W - **M»rafclg through scholarship— 1 give you the motto was aa e»e» daaaa epowored ketke ^ college M ilitary f t f i r t m l ........ " iiír»sÉtfirñai itiitiiff !àÊÈiàfàtir,fÙtst NVCHMAIV S T A T I IfBWB» TURADA T, DBCRMRRR I. I I R The Social Whirl ... „ E d ited by K R V A I'fth M O TT K a p p a Bella l l o u s r GOOD ASSEASON NEARS Michigan State Fosters Amencan-Hungarian League With the general exodua of Michigan state atud depopulation of the c a m p u s , the t r e n d o f » » r i a l * " 1 " •# and the gen- Tkam a* G ra ia » » ta T i c k b W a g ON ENROLLMENT ii_._ ia D *T ■ In ft*»- »¡rin g ut 1Í422 the idea of j tJ T b H t i k s g l r l n g holiday vacation r e c e i v e d a d e c i d e d *. j if* over the era C o n frrm cc M ark la tb e A r n c r l * a n - H u n g a r i a n no- IB rtf C f l t IlC f t a t e O t t f #n An**r * ,*»-Ht«n*arlai* F«*jndafton «defy k«> f«»rm«*d hm a s u b s t i t u t e f o r r e s t * w e r e vested in the m u n c h i n g <>f h o l i d a y d e l i r a * The central w a s «'oor-efrtsd by Ju lios Mads ran . • the s’ode o p j .o r t unity to teat mother'a h o m e - m a d e p l e a and an oth er Back Stroke. »•*' o r g a n i s a t i o n . Pro feaaora Last Year. H ungraian I'odent a t the Michigan a« vt< pr*wiln«ujt m e n o f L a n a i n g on t h e camptia, but two e v e n t a s t i r r e d ihe lull rse d . or p o r i Io n o f t h e a t t e n d a n e « « r e c r u i t e r ! f r o m i en fo r k al r e a s o n s Jn this o v e r la s t year, fa s h o w n by r»*glatra llc n r t I t»* a m e In H 'd ;•«•« ¡t- «.Tirisi supprtrt.' T h e U n ion o r c h e s t r a p r e Ided a g it h K ief a He («*lng groom ed to t a c k l e th** W e s t - hy »1«m f i g u r e s Leaf jeer there w ere .... • «-tgr-d the ^*h*‘ Advfin*-ed I t e g r e e a *• •! r«'|ir«*M4-rit t h è MI« h- m ua« o f th e T h e m Ian so ciety m a r k in this, «-vent ^ **** m e n , a n d 544 w o m e n T h i s ?« u i Ir, • l**sf«* In th«* «»a-!«-*v old th e ir u s u a l m o n t h l y m eet ,| h e v e n i n g w i t h M i s s M a r i a n THEMIANS WINNERS IN »r**k«- p r o s p e c t « a r* im b erlain and L a n e » h e r e a r e I ♦Vf! mer* a n d o n l y 0 5 3 worn ,-n s h o w i n g »ha* th e pr*«Dorflon o f *>. '■ V*'.'! * ti«» w c M y w a s In- M t ' h l g s n ««• t h e Arnerl- of Last L ansing „ w i n g th e b u sin e ss session the INTER-SOCIETY HOCKEY w il t •ity he b a c k sw im m er la s t C o l l e t t is - I s Is S l i g h t l y lo "undw tl**n. w ith the «• - f ’ h«* ««r gun lsation a t iy v« dash m an, and K u r T h e «dd established w o m e n w l| l e n t e r t a i n w i t h a r h o n o rin g M iss M a rie T r a c y Final Game of Seaton Remili In a n l a s ' y e a r ¡s th veal«»«} I’ N'lM»!«, <|un*1 a t pr«-y«*nt m a r r i a g e to A v e r y J u d d Itead * Tie. ' u r n f*. o f P u r d y , a i«-t- M ilfend as ft r«-s«i!t «»f »h«* It«««* !a»!«e F » r m l n g t « > n w i l l t a k e pia»-«' •»f n«*w < « me nta . V 'fe r!n a r y •hoWS n «I«-« r e * s e d i M I- Ine Remember when ~ • w i ll m e e t a t t h e U n i o n f o r H o m e $» t * , «.», n d - «* ar«* I i a l l h a * k p a r t m e n t si >’ wa n arnnll I n . f e * * YOU WANT COAL L a t e r t h e y w i l l g«> t«» t h e r M rs Andrew V anH altern la«t y e a f a enr«j|lment c a n d i d a t « '« f»»r r ial h o u r hav«- reported Th**re nr F 1 2 !;F*.raJ a r ' s 1« « f» days T w o ar*- •h i * y e a r h »«.-ñipare»! w i t h ' h e ¿»iT. o t an d M rs. K It G r a y w«-nt ok a n d f o l l í n « la s t y «eir *■«• fr» t u r • York for the A rm y-N avy Th»* t h i r d «-an ly r«-*|«*.n-!t N f* r this h.|.|.«| n ANII CALL TIIK i T h a n s k g l v l n g »la y From in um a a dash r k . M r s G r a y w i l l g o o n to ■ 1'in v H a w a ii A «-anva s « East Lansing Coal Co. n«-r h o m e In N o r f o l k . Va h e w ill r e m a in u n til a f * r >■ t h i s y e a r w i ll veriitp hf'ifY year d ian a and Notre th*- f r e s h m e»| lu ••i’ fj**r , i-»-' m l n g r e r « ir d * a s a n d M r s B r u c e l l a r t s u c h e n- I ih e i«>ilow m g at d in n er SENIORS AND FRESHMEN ar«- a« f o l l o w « « W hit loch M T h e M-r/ , , M r a n d M r s G VV i l a r i K e n d a llville , Ind , M r and WIN PRELIMINARIES rd*-au a n d G 1 i’h a 1« pr.« « h y «lu# to th e f a . a in 1'«.'.» a» ni i i a r l s u « h, f i l r m l n i f h a m ■ii « •«mr «•*. : gr»4,t «-!•- s ,f and M rs K L. G ro v e r and Hockey and .Wcer Gimtt On In- h«* remain •il federa ! *•«nient» M a r y F l l - h . *«f L a s t L a n L •> B r f g t a , terclan Schedule. n u a l te a a n d b r a s s a n d «op ok«* 11 M ck e r T h e It«« !i«*-r*aiw In d ¡ o*.h*« j*—, „r - - ■ f t h e rt-gls ■n i*»fi sr'l- le CLlic ilnutt Jfmib ^hnp » i «».-.«* Jo h n H it o f t h e E a s t L a n s i n g K p i s • » «i ’.«-firs F i l 1 13 | j » l IrfWIMl K i t f f Iw illl# l e>l l a n d a f l«l w a s h e l d t h i s af tcrn«i« iti h e h o u r s o f 2 3 t r s« - o f in fo rm a l d in n * • id h y U t i M n R l o d g e N . -I A M which w a s h e l d I *«-mple M o n d a y * v e n i n M orse ang several -T II in l>eautiful Fixes as show-n in illustration. '»•rvicea tho firat of the year E trrfliM u iij U s W dYQ B LA frtrm. Recently, owing to the on- «» lelaya In k iU d ttf, it hna PRIV ATE DINING V A U fJV E X ONLY $2.00 PER BOX »ided to b«l4 tha service« on er Sunday. Immediately after BOOTHS Oriksatrs A mo• tafcr H u » y .anl»* 0f yfaofaa ku bm * '* « » « M * U BU I C k r l M m u « «c a tio B . i w ; m * » 'a r o , o r fo u r U o d . a U v t t l b- ; TH E CAMPUS PRESS East U fM U f. Mkrtugaa EAST INN ■■ ■ ■■•■‘-a ia c a t t ia c ■ a a a J l p a r c a t , •or Vk *** boa® remaining. 10*«•»**• ( n n t t a c apace . * JM it, tk o m a la dU O ea ltp ■ e *• »»• T M a u la h t ; t a d C Sa W . c> tfea U u p l e aaa a t a , nu**- I hear anm hodr sua BAST U M U .V C a w n* aha —»y^| try coming ettlM t M M • P a i* Poor M K W M M ir u m m n ra . tvbbd ay . d rtkm bbk i , m s > L. E. HORTON Sporta Editor A PAGE OF SPORTS J . l)a le M edili Joapph p mieaor H atrhtn, Merlan Bennett Henrietta Seorell EASTLANSINGGRIDDERSLOSEIN 'Wart/' ffamaf (k m I« YEARLINGSAREHIGHSCORERSIN CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBAU 11LT N e '2 t Crii Ttm FALL HANDICAP TRACK MEET HEAVY WILLIAMSTON TEAM ston’s stars, and Hauer and Raber I First Year Mcb Earn Tap Raaf With 94 1-2 Foists Afaiast IS 1-2 For WON POST SEASON GAME shone for the local eleven. Juniors; Alderman and Tilbtsna Mnlw Bast Marks. I Summary: 13-0 LAST FRIDAY. F. LA N SIN G W IL L IA M S T O N ! W ith the completion of the fall Hossman (2 yard s) third; Kn , ( 'rih hs.......... With the Inst note of the swan song track handicap meet which has yards) fourth. Tim©— :65 «; Fast Lnnslng’a hope* for • Class for collegiate fisithall sounded, nml been In session for some time, the Haber . the choice of the team, which will Is* Two-mfle run— W o n by Hu C «tat« championship were ground records in the hands of Athletic Di­ Han fo rd ........ I invited to participate In the annual (sc ra tch ); W itte r (scratch» < into th** dust of the W llllam ston rector Young reveal «Alderman. TII- Time— 11:22.0. Chapm an. . . . ! Tournament of the Itnses battle in lotson, McCabe, McAtee. Rossman. foot hall field last F rid a y afternoon 1which some team representative of the A yres............ Henson. Diller. Reid and Oswalt as 120-yard high hurdles: \y when the hitherto untouched goal east or the south will contest grid the leading scorers in the meet. Each D iller (5 yards)'; Kenyon c W a lk e r........ honors with the undefeated Washing line of the local team was twice of these men scored over flve points second; Reid (2 yard s) thir C rosier.......... , ton I ’nlvefsity eleven on the I'aeifte crossed by the heavy W llllam ston in the meet. The affair was conduct­ wait (5 yard s) fourth. Time M rBlro y....... I coast, a survey of the undefeated grldders. The game was a post sea­ ed with the idea of promoting an in­ 220-yard low hurdles: \v Ila rrls o n . . . . ! elevens of the country reverla hut flve terest in track and the men have Reid (ae ra tc h ); Kenyon son hattle. scheduled to clear Up the ; unbeaten teams in the country **f t»n.v <*.. H au e r............ j consequence. I*- » p rartW n « alm oit_dally In thalr J aeeoMl'i (M eC u llo uth , claims of both schools for the state n t s since the start of the fall term S m ith ............ • •• s third; Rossman (10 yard title following a scoreless tie played A gold, a silver, and two bronse 1r im e — :27.8. Score by quarters In the east. Hartinoitth and t ’olgut > by the (wo teams earlier In the sea-, medals have been awarded to the j arc tin* two |s»w«*rful elevens, w! <* Broad jum p: W on by Mc\>- son. Fust Lansing ........ 0 i point winners in each event. Ac­ , finished the season without any rever feet 8 Inches); Alderman (si* More than 1,000 spectators, many W'illiumston 0 A 13 ’ 'sals, hurt mouth looms as the lead* cording to unofficial scoring, the second: Oswalt (4 feet) third j Ing eleven of the country with a clean freshmen class was far in the lead (4 feet) fourth. Distance of whom were from Fast Fanning, Touchdowns: Williamsfon. Martin ! slate of unstinted lickings tidmini*lcr in t h e meet, with 94c , points. The lot,s, inches. witnessed the la to 0 tuittle. Fa rly (2 ). T ry for point: Wllllamston. i , ed strong eleven* f ‘óigate, with it* juniors were second with 15*4. the Rildle Tryon fin Must the season witli- “ o n h o m o r e s were third with 14 and High Jum p: W on by in the first quarter WllllaiiiMtoti gave 'Famnent. Referee, Cssteel (Kala- evidence of its superiority when it mnsoo); umpire, Itrown ! out a deferì luit two of tile Mmuniii t h e seniors were last with only 5 (sc ra tch ); Oswalt (1 Inch) • (O liv e t); j coiirticts ended in a tie, marring their points. Olson (3 Inches) third ; Mr A’ •arr«ed the hall from mldfieid to head linesman, Jones (A lbion ) T im e' ' record. A d v e r s e weather conditions p r e ­ inhcesi and Frw in (3 Inch* 'o r fourth. Height— 5 feet 4 ir Hast LrfinsiDg s 2a yard line on • quar'ars, 10 minutes. ! In the south. Alaba uta and Tula ne v e n t e d the State athletes f r o m •*«- straight line plays A place kick that ; stand out as the leading contenders t a b l l « h l n e good marks in the m e e t Polo vau lt: W o n by McAt* , for honors At the present writing. Alderman’s mark of 154 feet 4 inches inch© ): 'F r w in (sc ra tch » missed by inches ende I the attack Sayä: ' Alabama lisons as the likely opisuient in the javelin, and TIHotson's heave olson (0 inches) third : Dili« for the time being. Co-ed Edna Tj : for Washington in tl»e New Y ear hat o f J I G f e e t 1 0 * 4 inches in t h e discus fno» i fourth. H eight— 9 f. • V\ iliiamstnti out weighed the Hhu 'tie at I’nsadenn. hurt mouth lui* s t a n d out as the best records e s t a b ­ ' uches vertnen, and steam roller tactics, washed tip ami cast aside its mud l i s h e d during the fall m e e t In o r ­ 440-yard dash: Won t y W illiam s inches hut with the shifting of Captain Hon worthy, who attemiiiM to *oh* t an Ail * yard s); I'rhnn ( serali h I second ; intercepted by YYIIIiamdon and the i- might play that fascinating Haskins to an end berth. Rummel as American iiukii*-i*i from u ii>i ..f back- atnc o XJrylng to ku ***« which ability of the W’illiamston ends In sumed the duties of a tackle and has f i e l d e r s Including F s i m u n •r Mich I hoys were pretty hahicM Y gun Wils« **f \Y;i*hingt<*n . Slagle uf the peerless liras!!! from Flint, f’ap- stopping Captain Hauer was directly ( performed since then at that berth i. Jennie U tile for the halting of Fast m i n «*f *mi ' M**m'!uih Ic I* I ' UOMIth . ’nln John f'avoise \ husky, six This fall Hummel led the State ago or feet, one inch, weighing 192 pound*, i (Tensive. Hint I- ' Wc team in matter of minutes partici W u-off of he ha.« been hanging up u nifty repu­ inir tep. paled In gano-s and was very popular tation on th** gr-44 He is the fastest Marlin alni Carlson were W illiam with the Hinte roaches and playera Kruc UlllblN *ney **f man on the Iron wood »♦•in* and is a BARBERSHOP When you see a co-ed coining to The elongated, carrot-topped Htat Tulin runner of unquestioned ability, sel­ »•■.’ M e ward you with a menacing gleam in er was a member of the ] I I S State, her eye don't run Y‘ 011 might just Neltru« dom failing to gain necessary yard­ forward wall which staada out aa ka, .uni ■'f I’UI'tii age when called upon He is a hoot­ Foote’s Auto laundry as wc|| gel it over with now- as later one of the most formidable In the Home other co-ed will catch you just I "irli, er unlike any -«***n in Michigan for history of Oreen and W h ite grid ie i L r•*«» your* which h«* years. In one game is hooted a drop Near of Wanhlotm'« Httmke Shop around the corner • 4 elevens "M arty" was In the thick has plav- ntercolleglnte football at kick from a difficult angle from the of the fracas the most of the way ‘ Illinois C a rs tt'ashed. N in s s iiirtl am i am i A l m i l N — Ila * »lim* O ils Anyhow, she is Just going to tell you that you arc round shouldered, and was one of the hlg reasons for before 7JR.ABB football *pect«tors I Uranse hu« performed •*;* yard stripe, one of the prettiest the success of the Yoiingmen in stop Judging from the interest win. ti is der of past years, cavorted about. A* i nee Henrge Hi pp. Notre Daine won­ WATCH or that your toos turn in. ping opposing hacks being taken in th*- Illinois phantom's a punter, his average is stupendous, efforts in the professional field, an reports having it equal numb.r is llnbh* to ■•*••* the au­ around 7n yards regularly. W e should he a v«*ry correct look burn haired star on (he profe*Hi*>nal Hedford game on one occasion, at that he hoot* In the THIS BETTEH Shoe Repairing R A D I O ing lot of students when this week is Held (east, w»- know that he stood on his own flve vard stripe and punted, th»- The rin.il tiattlca for tni< >rs<-holaatlc hall being downed *»n the Hedford SPACE! How about this for a slogan honors in Michigan are i»ut *»f the three yard stripe Th»» ball traveled WK N tV R M H \T Michigan State college where the now and thr*-#* team« n in around 7'» yards in the air and rolled I Nine Hy the unbeaten class Flint ( •■rural. the remainder «if the U> in loMning pntnmiM only a M a-ter Cleaner and Dyer. It ia becauae their Get Your a m si m m in l a m b in g m m « than vea m i h a sp preference invariably -elect* a firm of extabliahed rc*pnn*iliility. Do you? E. E. RICE A CO. “S" Cleaners and Dyers I.A N 8 IN 6 PIPES HOTEL DOWNEY I2N W. Waahtenaw St. *a Phone 52-813 EAST LANSING MS M. A. G Ava. Phana «14t« nrxv ve Hahe the Downey Yom Headquarters WhenDownêomm