TH E W EATH ER R a in ( hanging to »n ow to ­ night o r Wednesday. C oldrr tomorrow. M ichigan’ s Fwrrmost C ollegia te Sew i^ V w M y Number- 24 TU E SD A Y, J A N U A R Y ! 1 , 1980 RECORDSBROKEN ADVANCEDATE FOR ENROLLMENT UNION REVUE Arrangem cnts lo r society parties fo r C e n t Intilin g th e list o f p ic tu n M ichigan State OF WINTER TERM 1M0RR0W NITE w inter term must be in the Dean o! W om en's office by January 29. ae<4>rd- ing to an announcement made by Dean Elizabeth Conrad. » f [ p e in t m eniLt issu ed to »cflhipuR 0 izatis.ns c V th e S ta ff c»i th e W tilv S t a to c o ll i g e a n n u a ) y c¡ trb ook , W i '.>iu e d ito r h a s dele FOR INITIATIONS a t i ht' Union jo»* fletter, bustini ributi! T h e dates and chappron list must be Ih r f o ils w in g r.ioups t o o p p e i a possibility o ’, mist Larger R e g is tr a tio n and Least S tu d io in th i* C a p tiñ ! T im e S et A h e a d t o J an . 21 In s te a d A new personnel turned in to this office T h e names of ir ïx c ii ai i t o B e H e l d « 1 7 . 0 0 P . M . the chaperon« must be turned in two mk b u ild in g paper distribution tl W it h d r a w a ls in H is to r y of F ift h W eek of T erm : weeks in advance of the party and the In T h ir d E v e n t o f C o lle g e m o r tu n «. I- ; u rg e d tin it ih r int* service is expected (U n io n B a llr o o m ; P la c e t acceptance should be . recorded one nncaniswitioiw ìh * o n lia L a s ts 72 H ou rs. students o f Co l l e g e . week in advance C o n c e rt C ou rse. lea t PLANS COMPLETE S i 10,1 ™ r o 0UT ( o r 6 0 in C a i t . O ne o ’clock permission ha« been |x)inu «ran ted for Friday night form al«. TO BE. DOUBLE ENSEMBLE »ALL ALSO postponed KETS NOW ON SALE > iollows FOR ELABORATE B lu e K< COMMUTES FOR S p ik e s R u m o r T h a t U n p r e c e d e n t e d erihlflir, C o m m itt e e is A p p o in te d to D ra w I f S e c o d A p p e a r a n c e o f L h e v in e o n ! 20 M( I um her W ere Asked O b ta in e d at F r a t e r n it y Vat sit \ Up and O ffe r N ew Vha Pst SOPHPARTYARE MILITARY BALL C am pm ; H a s B een W e ll v i tenn V rv Merli - io l. e a v e . H o o ie i T h is C o n s tit u tio n R e c e iv e d . 12:40, W eek. » e n r o llm e n t fc th e P r in c e .” th e .m usical c o m - irn fo r th is y e a rfc U n io n p ro - MADE COMPLETE Josef and ROSina Lhevtne. noted Russian piam ,i,. w ill prrsenf lh e third number t f th college concert course in CO-ED MEETING * trail*act* hI A n n u a l E ven t to B e L a rgest A ffa ir nid I i he this )east nnmlx*r fall la rg e «* IS COMPULSORY w ill g iv e m o r e th a n 60 p e r* the audltoriu 1 »il *the Pcoples cluirch. E ver G iv e n in in field Just i ,i in th e cast. I n i t i a l try o u ts ling. Jan 1«. at 8:30 p. in M e e t i n g is S c h e d u l e d f o r 5 o ’ c l o c k Itits apiwnred previou.-is ? in form al A rm o ry . F h e ld W e d n e s d a y n ig h t in th e the third w i U r a o n i at " o ’c lo c k w h en it Is he Len sin g Philhnrm onic cóurse decided T h i s E v e n i n g in than t*n tin rth la r g e n u m h e r o f stu d en t.' and «m thè college course. eoch lim e J i n ¿H eir a p p e a r a n c e in hopes O ld t H a ll. h eighlening his popularity with, musie- A tten d a n c e R e q u ir e d at M ass • th e fa ll W ith lion taken last Wight, I he !;m 1 p g a p ln r c in t h e cast. e it h e r oil lovers o f thè section. His engagement « lo r i li 1 1 o n ly 100 M e e t in g T o m o rrw : W ill tl ira ternit y iluforinal himation-, o f make is ch o ru s e s o r in a sjx’ nk- (o r this week. togeih er with h i« w ife return for W ith committee com m ittee appointm ents com » a taleiited a rti«t in her own tía» 19 »cx’ letlea « •ill begin on Tuesday M>ohS( M *ted, and u «m in d year d w a m e t - »'n o O u tlin e A c tiv itie s . afternoon. Jan. 31, M a’ ut 5 o ’c lo c k an d <«>t»m •unts to ap- t r y o u t i are being staged by th« fliK called lo r tontnht to settle pre- nani ihould m ark C lic nf thè hichhrhts nd is tin» !.i«t 7’? hour* ol the «Chi tk It is lent solely with the idea oj "m ilia ry d etail“ , denu de preparation •f thè wtnter musical cffTerlngs in it ia tio n u M I* ’ . Ilihoi .t l in k a g e in generally accepted that t h e director. W . 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O i!.*r# lit Ite* BaraMn. lar . » B. >*?.?*•• * * * d (Misaarm a r in a m em aniP lIt fo ÍOT r Ithe work OI W WOrX o f thI n er |npre- r* effeotieely bring K preartire **------- ««. e _ e io - R e la t lM f. ■.hey fo llo w , w ith d lU g an ce a n « n o s o n 'll they are bored o r neurotic a s th Tarli Cita. M avrw»im> S i , lto»u>n. Mm .. M » " « • « i i a M i . Aw . (Mrw». 111. ____ paratorv oom m•_____________»ha h »l»n fo r th e nrnrid W orld nnmir nrraniifp> nomic pressure* to to bear bear on on the the enemy enetn J e o r e e o f M U , a p ro g r a m u p p ro re O bJ d e dow n in to th eir m iddle-aged î^c«r>.-«n,ont f ’M fe ie n c e has been de- and end the war. p o p u la r t h e o r v w a s upaft F r id a y u r n e r a tio n s o f a lu m n i The w istfully unhappy aa th ey dr. m w w u V i k . »k * * »» «M . tm * * «4*. re“ ** i * " * 1** E S j Z £ £ ! r Z > ™ * r s fo r want But the P a n . Peace P a c t h a a aHered *oi E d u a r d C D a v is , c o m m a n d a n t K M » u t college, they h ave b w the days when men clustered r r e w B H m A . UOetml at IK* » I I W * ... <* 'K * K W — jf i j n -r mm t between th e n aval p o w - the whole situation P r iv a t e W ar „ M l. sueeess o n H ie cam pu s. I t » a s p o rc h o f the sorority house, h e c o lle g e R r-orve O f f i c e r T r a i n - the two .tr o n g .-t - O rra i to. an uniruniont of natjonal poUcy iK oorp s. :n a d d re a s in « ■a c a p a c ity « 1 1 e n o u g h f o r a p r o s p e e U w t e a j M - .«hall leave them : I knew th en B a u m and A m rnca- - « r e lit U r nearer now renounced, a n d aU nn u oijK art •ft in i lie le c tu r e ro o m o f th e H o r to tuake P h i B ete, A m e r ic a s »ta n a a rn th e y were s lim and young and a g re e m e n t than at U » cotwhiaton o f n o w pfeduad t o the partflc aettlenient nntr C o lo n e l D a v is ' to p ic w a * “ T h e ,.f c u ltu r e but th e m an w h o planned w h en a date f o r A p ril w a s e la b tK ^ ^ S tttv e e o n fa r e n e e at O e n e ia o f ,iU dirputea. I f th e r e fo r e f e tog- » P i - a n d h is illu s tr a te d le c tu r e w as o m e o t h e r e a r re e r m u st <'o n ™ n t™ ’ p n e g o tia te d in February. r o lle d h v M r Ctioltdgo in 1W7 T hat n aton e» to the par. a. UP >0 its un- o n m o re im p o rta n t t h in g » -itu c lftn F A L S E R IM O R S — ron feren re tailed beeaure the n a v a l plications. freedom o f th e sea. w in m oeomt «*f •• series «mi in t e r n a tio n a l 'uccaM i c o u n te d m th a t m ost d im a n « Am on g a ll th e d is tilu s j ■»: •fftct* rvccived y e s te rd a y defin- la rrta on both d d a . had «o consider tutore b e aa defined n tlie a v e n nid o f ti (O ib ld d tn g o f a ll p laces, th e ou tsid e w h ic h f o llo w c o m m e n c e m e n t u Fig'll mis fro m the rritis tra i .iMirftM'n p o in ts o u « h th e B a lk a n » a i r g e n e r a lly v „ r id . T h e b usiness m a n a g e r o f a eol sad d est is th e discovery that S t S , » U m T o f war. and etra- Pre s e n t WUaon - .ounce itel.v co n tra d ic t a fnls«* rurr w hich vviis circuì » t i tiff nm oiiff vutaide t e r r it o r ia l t-rs’wi th e b tr e d ln g p la c e <*f E i i i r - leae p a p e r k n o w s h o w t o ru n a n o m e t a lu m n i w h o liave shouted th< nnmoerauooK could t e fic conatderatiah* «a .» P not be - ......... recon Absolute f reedom wurs C o lo n e l D a v is said, ttia t as th e seas m a y r e g a r d in g th e value o f ou ts id e the student body to th e effect t several hundred stu dents had •lied T h e rem it, moreover. »111 «lw o y » water*, except ina.- h e jKVwible e x c e p tio n o f th e A l- H e k n o w s, th e a lu m n i w h isp e r h o w to the 'ante .............. tf left to the expert.*, in p art b y in t e r - h a n d le m en .' T h e a th le te o f a v a rsity a r e o ft e n th e least in c lin e d to fa lle n vic tim s to the fa c u lty g otin e and l*een requested not to JR .. . — and w- he closed In whole t national action for e e n fo r c e m e n t o f !» -th e K a lk a n p e o p le a i r p e a c e - t ••.'tn ha x le a r n e d h o w to lig h t u te . o f th e m e n w h o h a v e , a a th e ^ just a * m u c h as w e a r e He the .n atter is th at fe w e r stu- “ * the ivit«*rnH tionAl ob it sun it 1», ¡tot fo r th . 1* v e r y m u c h lik p a f o o t ­ m a d e g o o d o n the campus Th» retu rn to colli»tre. T h e tru tl • ■ie* o p in io n th a t g M ;u ‘P- w it h o t h e r b u s in e s s m e n »■ r m than ev er lie f ore. and tlds ,m,er side a» possible a n ta g o n is t* an d T h e r e w ill •■'till rci n a n i h o w e v e r , tw o b a ll g a m e A d o p t th is sys te m . man> • «-«unmit to e a n u n o ffic ia l gvpup den ts “ flu nked-out” in the pa im p o rta n t r o n i t d r i i UUotl-s a n u n d e r g r a d u a te has been advised p r a c t ic a l point o f v ie w . T o an »c d «>( tiu lila ru s i« win » an * p u sh - «h e n the rvifiatration * «t Its ’ «• ( « t » " ,or * ' * r * ocx’ rrt" ' l<’ ' < lj W h a t is to t v th e te s t o l .ig - .»nd th e p p th to siirceas lie s s m o o th b e ­ m g d e g r e e th e y a r e b e g in n in g rec o rd occu rred at a tin w b T h r pr<*«*ctton o f sea-borne **om- »u p r e m a c y . is n w p o n s ib le fo r in q u irie s r e g a r d in g t h e schoi. g reaaio n ? ■ n m b les in «h e s e «o u n t n e s The fo r e h im c o rd s o f th e m e n th ey h ir e heiirht. merce Is s i the root o f the difficulty 'j i C a n w e be .1(■ «' r httt a ll o th e r ■ n o m m e n t ü ie r e a p p e a rs to lw S o m e tim e s , ulas. it d o e s n o t. 1 m a k e d aw n s o n th e C a m p u s K i n g T h e reiriat ration f o r the « i n t e r term «»f thin c o lle r e yemr i* T o tirea t Britain the security o f tier H lgn ato rlcs w iU r r ( iii.M- m e a g gresN o r »•«i h v th e c o m m it «e e a m i th e u o g e n e ra liz a tio n . I a m w illin g t o c o n - th a t t h a t th e a c c om p lish m e n t trade 1» v it a l Hut it« protection m s t a t e . t h e b e n e fits o t n e u t r a lit y ? the hltrhesl in th e h ia t-r i •■! the mat it ulion. T h e deereane fr o m i-d e s ta tis tic s to th e c o n t r a r y beinu m ea n t so m u c h at school v . tim e o f war im plies attark on the T h e a n s w e r to «1 . » im p lie d in U tc M » t a le d la c k in g , tlia t T a f l v B ro w n th e f o o t b a ll p a r lo r tr ic k s a fte r a ll. W hy the fa ll term to ta l, ittcliolintf v o lu n ta ry w ith d ra w a U and "lU ink- enemy s trade as the most effectual s e co n d art ic le o f 11>r P e a c e P a c t, i c a a y o f applvtng sea power, which tn- th e a g g r e s s o r w ou ld •v th e s ta te w h ic h le c tu r e r p ro b a b ly i u a as. la r g t ,»;ar th e s h in g le h o u n d a n d th e s oc ia l ru n a n o f f ic e b.v b e in g busm ou ta.“ in the a m allext t*n record lo r the piist aeveral years. erttablv affects the neutral trade with i o i in U n m U ' k n o w le d g e o f co n - lig h t mav b e e x c e p tio n s T h e fa c t r e ­ a g e r o f th e p a p e r ? H e coi g o e s to w ar. luivins: refu s e d p a c ific s e t- ‘ he u ctv.'su tH c o u n tr ie s i> m ains. h o w e v er, ilia t th e C a m p u s K in g fo u n d ou t m o re b y w o r k in g in T h e fa la e ru m ore can p rob ab ly la- tra ced d o w n to a fe w m i«- th e enem y and the biggest neutral is tle m c n t. a n d th ere i p p c a rs n o rea so n America, whose prosperity is becom ­ tan u i A m e r ic a H e s e rv e d w i i l i fre q u e n t lv fin d s it im p o s s ib le t o ad ju st to r .six m on th s. w h y th is test shoui it no t be g e n e r a i 1y load studente w h o fa ile d to find one o r iw o o f th eir o ld frie n d s ing m ore and more dependent on fo r­ a « v e j«t ed r rW a n a rtn v t'-wo y e a rs a n d ; h im s e lf w h en h e le a v e s c o lle g e The la c k s on tlw* B ui c a r s a n d i-ecen t- success so g h b lv p ro m is e d p ro v es « t t m a y b e e x c e lle n t p ra en . on the ca m p ii*. 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Bethany His* ... e t o p p o n e n ts s t a t e has b een 7 ' b y 10 fe et an •h e r e m a in in g 16 a re fifí;# ' d e f e a t e d W a s h in g t o n a n i «lei] fe r s o t l b y a w i d e m a r g in last SATURDAYTOSEE Ling b o th o f th es e in s titu tio n s in 7 ’ recen t seasons b y fiv e fe et T h e Illin o is r e la y c a r ­ tw o fe et a b o v e n iv a l a n d th e a n n u a l M ic h ig a n S t a te th e r id in g h a ll -•t/e T h e cou rt i* T h e M 8 C R i f l e T e a m has a lo n g *.e *an b a rk flo o r o f h i t o f o p p o n e n t* tclw clu lod f o r th is n d is p la c e d on 1201 w » r - » m a t c h « T c a n t in n c lW n trs irnvc LAST TIMES TODAY CLASS SWIMMING S a t u r d a y e v e n in g . rela y c a r n iv a l rou n d o u t th e h a rd e s t c o n c r e te to r a s u b s ta n tia ! ilr - a d '. b e g u n p r a c t ic e o n th e n m t;.’ fo o tim IP*4 S t a l e a n d B e t h a n y h a v e tnet in part o f : th e p ro g r a m , o n e th a t is e a s ily u n daU on T p la v m g flo o r i- to r th e -c a s on w h ic h w ill o p e n J o n 18. b a s k e t b a ll o n c e , w h e n th e B p a r Ia n s th e m ost p re te n tio u s e v e r a tt e m p te d r a te d A n > * v •id le o f D em o n s* r;' M e n w h o w o u ld lik e 1" i r -. ou t f o r th e tr liim p h e d 41 t o 18 o n th e h o m e court b y th e G r e e n a n d W h it e ru n n ers in luvjk a b o»r fiv e fe e t f r o m tlv* tr a m th is y e a r s h o u ld rep o rt to S e ra in 1921 W in t e r s p o rts p ro g r a m s in a ll th e >rth w a ll F..-Ids c.r i.tr u t R o c k a fe llo w at th e a r - j Annual In lc r - d a ii Tanh M rcl A lt h o u g h n o i tia tia llv s tro n g in b a s ­ v a r s it y s p o rts an d o n e fre s h m a n sport, Thi >f th e n e w ba«k»-’ -■ m o r y at o n c e k e tb a ll. 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