11. s-.'. C". Library . VW* Lansing, llich. tilale v«. Arizona IHichioair 6tate Neuis LAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY. Nn\T.MIiFI( 2" -The Human Farlor State Scliool Heads To Present Donation* For Sought (lift Bankt>!* Committees North Dakota Senator To Aim To Review Problems Odd Service Home For the past several years the Economics club has spon¬ Arc Chosen Guns At International Arms Here Sunday sored o wwthv Thanksgiving pro-. For Bar-B-Q With Former Pupils Anrlent "FraM ot St. this collecting gifts of money, canned goods, food, and clothing to be Ctiupli. Puhlow, Steven.** Racket In Church Talk Monday used in their project. Have you Oellin" In lir Offrre.l ii.ntrihuted anything" Kit|t|t. Illimt ami Hremer |)rjnri|)til« From More Than To Slnlr High School* "These contributions are being hrrtiltl \>e. Senatorial Imc»ligdlor arid (Inisader* to lit Clinir. l)irc*rt Plan-. | v|m*<*|4mI oil (lani|Hi* for Saturday ( on* , collected through the dormitories I \po-r \\ ot'kitijx* of Mniiilion- I rn-l Before Twti fproiirr, Mitchell Sidle*, and you may leave your gift at Audience*: i* Tlilrd in Student Lecture Series. InutiguriiUng it unique series of tire desk at the dormitory, with urograms, the music department i.nv member of the home econom¬ inder the direction of la-wis Rich- ics board, or in the- home econom- ■ les office. Betty Keegstra is in charge of the project. These' contributions will lie * collected and Thanksgiving has- I hi The mu^to 1m- used will I k« th¬ rill red fo families tn Ea«t lainsing They are distributed by the girls before i SWLToIlold Thanksgiving day so leave your. AW S Makes Go-ed Group First Dance Honor Group Gonvo Plans H;:: ty to add Holds Dinner Mi** Florence Jaek*ori. of i "c'^r A tt he'same F«wd |»url« of Picks Heads I sir rrrmiitiiin Granted Wellesley. Will Inn. ,|tm (ol IV* Paiidletlenie ttruaui/^ithill T Jh,mithould recilfen •. th, Tear \% ill he llel.l iluet Koiimlluhle. m,,. - h.i; came ||f,lir„ |)(>n|} Cotiruil at Tllf'llrr < In,-, .. IVrsiilrtll of Junior Mpii** Srnlrr Thur«da> Hampiet. | Fraternity. I El! «•«' Key. national junior men's I fraternity electetl Al Thei- M><> ■and J ( platen tin 1*»-t nfJanJ Sp; Mot.au Seminal) »l N-. st meeting of the new men j Ham,ah glit in the Union At the j ( ommiltee* l.tsi time. Wijlurd White. East | ( g. was elected vice prest- j ^ in the orguni/a- I j pr. received for- Ij it., the society I l*t u banquet in ^ of the Union L ts editor. White _ is a varsity baseball player nrw'h Waite. James Hays, Music Staff • K>ara, st.itk. rd Grant. Allan Black. p, Harvey Harrington. Frank Lode ] hfont lJovrt Camp bet j j tsiri, and Hed piopuganda whet Howard Swart/, Harold! To Be Heard Sum Aldrich. and George Giant hare Arthur 1 i »'t has consented to give the douhlt Mu.ir ll.iiii.rur> t» F.u- |tng, uhteli starts at 7 p nr. with rs ..f the oigamiation t . , l.trr Furi.ll> ill Cnnrrrl tding new ►tudents Ihllld Plan* I IlllalUll \.-*l Month. ampus, aid them in |)i*plat Tomorrow Fourteen Join Spanish Group IIouicKcGroup . tuirs during the spring t "»n Honorary duel* Fraternity Member* at In* Vi*it* Chicago Show Opr.! lo I'ul.lir | Dinner. an t,p« n martin* of Si*ma Pi i Al iigrua. hutiorary physic* society to .r -i I Intel Malinger *> held at 7 30 Tu«*day. November •To Vll.-n.l I'ronruni I'lu.i- • 4. in room 1U1 Physics building, a Li'diurs Here n.-.l l.> l»...i...-« Group. eprew ntative of the Air Redu< - ' ton Sale* (ompany of Deficit will i> ive a liquid an d« motistration * J. Hiiigham Morris Speak* ,-a K il l-.» Ko iigrna l*i Sigma extends a heart) •' Hi fare Studeiil Group Short Course Junket ( overs l(M) Miles, Six Mode! Forms t tin- I elf. Morrl* OHO- Stir- -Debate Te- Hft, Ons-'Oay Trip Tlirounh Shiuu»»«■<■ Coii.iI> % made in hotel students of Spanish Kpsil, " M i meritiers Student rs*a«fiil Farminif Mrlhswl. las Slmrl Trrni Slnilcnls. , the .tilunder* j n.amtaui ii H grade « h Way land high Xel, sre 3'k N..n-student tick- gerwral admission 50c r«-- i'or*, he pointed !^,|h toe societv Arr . leeted ••tik «rv Packed into three busses. 90 thirty acres of apple tree* , rietta Hayries >«». »-d scats 75c A 232 »<'• Fi.ii.tk F...1 Mnmliiv ture. under the leadership of Ralph City high school. Detroit- rtharo high school. Vicksburg j j yesterday afternoon, and Mi» |Vr*liiii|f Hiflra % ill *u Gail Craig was the third stop Imt of errors arc gained in1 tlie *" | St*ahjxli He sjaike ' Ni«l.l * li.-ll Tkrltf uri- Tenny. director of short courses, The fourth farm visited wa* "f training peresl Hazel Strahan. assistant protes«>r Hold Hiinrr, Itumpis*! and H A Berg, of the farm man¬ Watorvhet high special inteipct lew <•' » Continuing with his hints for! ( Meeting go through Marsha1.; Field and may Ulpr provr valuably (,K omuvr M,, Al.it- 1 o-.lh.-t■ twenty-three entries, twelve were The banquet will be held at six the students inspected six farms <»f tT^e large 360 arte farm of Company's reUli store III oufwluding. Mofru uud thai 1 J (, Saau f)r and Mm I selected for the squad thirty in the blue room ot Hunt's which served as examples of the Frank Mtkan. located two miles Michigan Slate u one of nine •vary muna*" muni tiripiv.. hi, ,• Hughm, and Mr, Klhr. Ila.hk. The question wa* "Resolved* »*» Ff-d shop While the banquet is better managed farms of various east of Durand She*-p feeding oriental rugs interest you* colleges tn the Middle West invit- omplnywu iba. tbvy an w«*km« of »»w modrfn l«n»«a»» dvpait That should be empower* And would you tike to travel rd to this conference primarily for new men. old n«etn- types that wer* able to show a was also tpc main feature at the for thr .«•>. mana*rr in Ihr n«"i- ',m.n, Muhigan Stktr imlkrgr led to set the minimum wage and bers are invited to attend profit (van during the depression last stop, the targe 400 arrr farm Persra and the Orient4 «* Home Economics ctub is giv- Saturday night. -Richard Forest The first stop was made at the of lb>t»ert Goodatl. a Master Farm¬ try EfTWieru/ and good idea-1 ; maximum hour* in induatryy." you ;he opportunity to Fspiipnirnl (^snira and his orchestra will play for the Russell Brandt dairy and poultry er recognized by M S C and comr Iron. «hpl»r«« •» .mp,«u» -I j ^ ,f p , Men selected for the stjuad were hear Jamea Ambden. Fred Be ton. Elmer J- *&out tbw next Tuesday night. Herr Through Tra.l«- dance in the demonstration hall farm located three miles west of Michigan Farmer, agricultural ; WsUr 24 ballroom. Patron* for the party Perry Here they were met by weekly. Ciilrr Nn» «»» Sain c<«.«rartmn~or a «rvk, .u.„m : Buyer, Robert Cunningham, Stan* will be. Col and Mrs Selwyn D the Shiawassee county agricultu¬ toy Eveiett. Kenneth Greer, Bus* Faculty members accompanying | for the military department*! field iJ. of Lansing. Arramenwnt*. r.ivf br#n Smith. Lt Col. and Mrs C T ral agent, Reuben Hancock, who the students on the tour were G j j sel Kirk. Al Kowalski, John Lacey, - »» »n expert on oriental mirtr With ihr SUU- Prt»on Indui- Have you noticed the tempting j Mrtiiiery unit will be begun within Don O Kara. Robert Keflor and Marsh, and Capt. and Mrs O. M. acted as boat for the day and con¬ W. Brown, head of animal hus¬ aroma that greet* you In Die Hort He traveled through brard U> exchange equipment Barton. The entire R. O. T. C. #taff ducted them on the,rest of the tour. bandry department. H H Mussel-' building' j toe nrxi week or ton days, it was Gerald Winter. and machinery no lon**r of use w ill be guests at the dance. The second farm visited was a man, head of agricultural engi- j Ah, its sweet cider announced by the buildings and Tryouts for the co-ed aquaJ to the college for equipment lh»t j The M S C. mill is reputed to to1 ■ ^rmirids department, ' were held Tuesday, November 17. neering: George Taylor, dairy; O. doing rollicking business, hitting The station v ill M of typical hM no velue to the prisonr. to the The M. Grantham, soils. Laurel Brown, i ah all-time high and producing | construe ion. having t service pit : girl* chosen were Maryan ! T' e first of a series of such ex- E J Rassmus- j sixteen barrels to date. So come on { and a small Tepatr shop for the Ashley, Thelma Bishop, Phyllis U will be at 7 JO in the changes was completed this weak sen. horticulture. R V Gunn. eco- j you apple juice nippers, bring | prvserit The military department Meyer. Jcaoe Beuketna, Marion Slate receiving several pieces a D. Barrett, poultry. j along your little brown jugs and | hopes to make this station a basis GiUuto Huth F'agan. ; The public is wood-workin* equipment for i they 'will gladly fill them up for! for the construction of a larger •man. Mary Alice Smith, 1 unit some time in the future. i Brattie and Elva Lit fans. discarded refri*erst.n* unit. miCHIuaN hiAih tiisWo Friday, Novemoer 20, i*.» believe the will do little good, but never- Featured With Batnl Playing For Michigan State Col¬ we J J^Y^ Fluids Sales Drive ! Michigan State News j thelesa we believe all ntudents who have the opportunity should sign them It will lege Night at Corul Cable* Tonight Director) I only indicate their desire for the holiday but I nl.n Iso will I,a ...,.4...<• *U,. ct.wl.hl be an endorsement of the Student . i " T J VI'll 1/UUol Led Bv Coed Changes r r..i..n CnwirV, i Council as tfWir representatives in future Faculty Added Mollies Will Give Jennetle Miller Ahead In Cunkelman. J. W., 280 Cun< >r r« hukum-** j engagements of a similar nature. AVesterfield, Clifford. 1422 J As for the holiday we also make the appeal ! Work to Year Bonk Drive With v Forty Atlrii* Michigan, Lansing. LARRY DI8TEL MANA<',MJ FJ,,ToK ... TvirphM* m«vt j to the faculty nr-other authority to grant it. ; tionul Men. 93 Copies Sold. | BUSINESS MANAGER \yP (j0 thi.s with the knowledge that the pus- j DON O'HARA ASSOCIATE EDITOR T*in>hoM 1-4*67 I nihility of Its sanction at this late date is , Jean-tie Miller, liberal arts Nelson, Charles, Eclectic Ho. . senior, is. leading the year book —53264. RICHARD A. YOUNG - Teuton# »u« | low. but perhaps something may be done yet. | i ^ CO-ED EDITOR ssl. s staff, having sold 93 Wei- ! Sanborn, James. 450 Char!* - RUTH L. HALLADAY Tcirpbun* •<>:• | As our reasons for the holiday we should <«■ venne copies far this term. J 6416. «r " AiiiiM I P01"! nUl that Thanksgiving day is. after all. t Davt Christian. Wclverine editor | Withenbury. Myrtle—580 2 - lUrvrji lUrnm |tob*rii ii«'h»n.« | the American family "flay. If is on this day > ann.ornyed yesterday. * I'SI NESS STAKE that everyone from grept-grandfather to the , Following Miss Millet in the' A HOLIDAY SrCGESTh'N number «f sales are Frank dene- i Krfu* I newest born tnember of the family gathers <, .is« i. second with | Wa.vne t'nivfisitv 85. Leo Himmel- WedneMli*. Nov ?*• Ttunlr* *»i>h e- ... t at the one table. Sometimes relatives come i. • n.n n. Rette Asirc and Benita i ine Eve.. Fountain Ballroom V, ASSISTANTS lurn j from far off to be present, and many students sonic Temple. have far if they be there. It i11 — | go are to FRANK WINE-GARS Mt*lf • seems unfair to demand of those students St.50 Couple 9:30-1 Infor- . 'whoso families do have these dinners that ! 1 1016 Member 101? • they either forego them completely or that ) Associalcd Collefiiato Prew Distributor* of I they return on Thursday night already. j of George Bri "SWING" Secondly, it is the first opportunity for'' Gollottialo Diftosl . those students not living close to Fast Can- |« ' sing to get home this fall. Perhaps the I" — I faculty wilt not understand it but many <>f j, Phone 2-6331 for Arrancemrr National Advertising Service, Inc i these student* do want to get home f«.r a s ' change. If they could go home for those two , v j or three days in many cases it would be tin- 14 I deniable that thev Would return refreabrd ' Ceclarsitlc Carnival Tlw lliwiaii Factor | and much.more in the mootl for thefoming HE WAS j final examinations. That point while hard The faculty of this college does not that a very great majority of the students believe |j to prove We feel sure has fact behind it. ve There are other reasons for having that v. SURPRISED! desires a holiday next Friday and Saturday ! hotidav but we shall not add them here. They j 1 A following Thanksgiving flay. That was its j have Itccn presented before with no result, j" ''o". student vatm- m answer to a sincere and well-stated request ; But it does seem as if with students that ' >"• Ult«l! iinirtril-pUat" t»n the part of the Student f'ouiicil for that I are. after ail. human the alwive reasons holiday, made two weeks ago today. should be enough. The faculty also i* human J ia«-i i jmrtj, ular ruti I There were two representatives of the j and perhaps if they would consider the mas¬ ,. I Ilr only tried on >•». Student Council present. Iw»th of them offic- , ter from that angle rather than from the •• ers and if we are to have faith in democratic angle of how much classwork is misled they government we must consider them repre- i would relent. senfatives of the student iwsly as a whole. For this year the holiday seems lost. \V« v However, it* attitude at that meeting irtdi- ■ might only sit back and hope that the fat ulty , fated that the faculty does not arci-pt the ! or someone else will do something toward i Student Council as representative. changing the situation. If {hat is dope ue Why that should !*• so we do not under* believe the student body would lose some of ' stand. It seems only fair that students its growing resentment against the faculty, .should be given a hearing on this question, 1 and would be more willing to cooperate in v, and the logical body to present student other matters Inter. |* arguments should be the Student Council All the students ask of the faculty is fair Apparently the faculty thought differently. consideration of their requests. That i*whv : ' we endorse the petitions now being circu- At present there are circulating on the lated. Perhaps fair treatment of them will campus petition*, the sponsors of which are help to convince the faculty that the ma¬ unknown, requesting those days off. Frankly jority of the students do want the holiday. Ill I,U.TIN An exhibit of manuscripts MAY BRO. Ihe Hat More of t.b.* ?.#%, Addition* and (lliniige* in Srliednlr. \\ inlci' Term. 1937 tKN»k.'. pertaining to Gregui • hunts and other nuitic of 22." b. Washintton Ate i Make ihrsc i Iuiiik*'* Jt>T A HA* til* Till MAN* lit Ml ft Ell* ill ou t of pawn valu ES ;iv,. «.t 11 VR> 1 Coo 150 I15 the W A A tx Jup J up ■up! ■ up Newman rl«b merttnt Fi the first*michigan loan CO. t TO MONTMtMr.RV (Stall- Theatre KEM ES THE astcLJ^asie. WI PN'EKD A V F Kit NOV r. «♦ allow I OK *11 DINTS 1AM HI < \KKFI I • I %| GORDON , .1,0 coll** **>1. t \ti \rr \iiMiitg Driver* leu Mjih. A»res and Mar* I ariuUe CORDUROY All prevent and lot me r i II M SunHa1 and Tve«da>- COAT WOOL 1.1NKD—Sl.It'kKIt IM KRLINKU Wool. ( OATS 7.95 IN PLAIDS AND I'UAIN COLORS TO #12.jo LEWIS, INC. 113 S. Washington Got Id dunee the first nt the Vouir foet will fuel liko ilancinjr if '■FT?. you'll have them fitted to a pair of the 2 UK - Of the Uasuh v 3 Uh i com new Fall WALK-OVER shoes at Bur¬ 4 Ub I j bad tcmpr r t ton's. Come in and look over the many icquivu.vi.t of an - f the 110 \*uy un v smart styles. j Jbf ■ 110 I'by car m the * miPIn , i been formed in the pa»t ; j a page m the Wolv« 4 Sociology 201 M-T-Th-F . desire 202 Vl-W-F •' have net yet r» vetvvd a PL'KTON'S WALK-OVER SHOP I please *lpp 0» tf e WolvtVi Spam>h 202b Al-W-F «l Swik HwluaiUo ' — Friday, November 20, 1030 "* MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ^ V. PageThre< Grid Careers Of 13 Spartans End In Arizona Game Tomorrow ildcfil»InradeCnmim» j II Harriers In n..k«i»ii ■ "*T| ForFitialClashofSeason I B Central Run V 1 f I 6^6-> See Wild MMSMi Passing B Battle On Monday 7 B - - '\ ^ S>1'\ >«: itotli Smiatln llavr GcmmI Pawmj Arizona Eleven Ar- >tatr Defend*. Central Title and Hold* Practice Session in Stadium; m> Inditina Idiniiina» Fuv* ' j - In' ^ '/''■r'r i Couch Sees Record Year down-town bote For Tankers T\\ LNTV GRAND: Snyder's Win V Over Wells \ icttir* t .lialleiiL'*- d inners of liitcrfratcrnit) Piny off«. k jram< (i.illH': SMALL'S •on led ait the \ri7.ona back* in point tret lint: Inst >ca -njoyinif aimprfr. c*mk! * ear. Alt hour h a Imhtweirl wi'iuhs I Ok pound-)——(iconic i"i- « riirht half-hat Ilvrs J'or hroneivfli'ld running is sure and valuable to tl i offpnSe. • Formal II car S F O n T <> H I t L S laulllesslv Slvli'tl drallnc with all On ami la i Ioff< I •mnr row Thr>* SJpjotaiti three year.- cml foot lull plat KuWtoo*., Oriroit t he -iinart *< le and tine \ quail! v IVo Minutes Cost Two State of these tuveiios and (ail -oils are* worth writ ins home alniut—and in¬ Gridders Year Of Pla> Here cluding in XMtr T1I \! nmnth-allow- Milt hfhnhardl Detroit- a nee. The coat- make %ou broader lehiktmrdt and Kelelinian Lacji Lost for I'l^SiuMHi ar-run# the shoulders and narrower Because They Plaved Two Minutes in I^Kkl. at the waist hue. jn midnight blue or jet black, with a -mart, dull gro-grain taoni;. the next place to tit,tin For • a •» >vars Norman rewind in the darkness* at the sh*'.. ■ Wagner ar.rl put>later He stuck to ho guru, and fmaiiy « t to this year with a great performance that turned tfa gloomy - • -'-i chance finally came- and, • the. tenter of the iter to one of. brilliance. He tan come i xi year if he wants to—but chanter are be!U graduate with his < Thanksgiving fciiyed uily ill) mnmdi k "itda't break into the Spartan iUrrbon Nrumio. I^omiix— [hit rmddk* of the t.mp&jgf. .. l« !«• (Mm m i. . i n..rt„r : pertse fee: Going Wednesday, "Nov. Y.W.I.. Meet. Fvpotdlioti nml Wedding of Nephew. mtvimI by Sorority, 25, returning Sunday. Call .at 32? , , . __ Kofi SALE--Mini's throe piece M. A. C. Ave. C. A. Brown. •;-; LOST—A pair of silver rimmed 9p-- n7>a„.n. . ■ glasses war Peoples church or Eos'. Mary Mayo. Please return to 307 s Abbot. 1 He Reward. ( lasslfied Ads Get fttfettlta! I IIAII.Y M \TIVH: 3:00. IV: VKiHTS AND SI NDAYS 2V xj_STATE TOIIAV and SAT1RDAY iiS ri 1 u, Deanialies Croup FLY OVER THE EDGE OK THE WORLD In An Air Ttirlller That Keeps A'ou On The Edge of Your Seat! i ■ Holds IndiM'lion % t'1" ' i.Ai ''.'1 (HINA (UPPER ' ' " Formal Initiation i* licit! i ,u A.! i, .a i • i < ..», in I.idle Theatre. D.inhert ! »'«**■ Mritiu; - PAT O'BRIEN xwimiiiiiiL' T# rorU DAYS STAItTINC SINDAYI * Delta f hi Arififtn il/'lni I hi'ln - I VTI RTAINMI VT— I ti*l Win \ Wini "Going |'l*(v» With Lowell Thomas" • j v I'i l\ cftfui Chi I \llTOOV "VI S ilOI'SI" and a M \ l HILK-tTIII RHIIAY FRIDAY SATURDAY (m'IIIIC Comltll'lill" - - f: t* r. i ,i.i Disriissioii Series II AN flit "THE ROAD TO GLORY" Kii/i;>,i I Mlo J'. • i>. mm *• ,| Tr - ton i <; irr — Is rot o VI Ml II 14lNK.ll I ?} Thr MirhlM'i Male KOll li ;v. 4 Uielii-tnii Stall' INijsllI polo tram will meet the < ul Of Mtliurv Aradcim learn la I moti Dotnniot \ night as the main attraction el 4 lu<» |4Dir card at llrmoii coral cables straiten |n I'ftlar the IUII will se.otuid f4tr gamr Ihr Rett Hint J '* ik Miles Curler Jind His ColleKe Rhythm t ents for adult* I '• cents tor 4" 4: Kriul.it I Hi Transport ltu*e% t .10 lu 0 30 4ltd 11am It I.» I In I or.il liuhli* Irani ilftha Canitim Delta student* - te4io n 14It dropped with In their U*t start student 4 hArd h to the |letroil Gold licit hook* the *Utr touch! champions at Michigan I iiUrr HILL I'OKTKK appeared here lent tear on two S ATI! H HAY. NOV KM UK It 21st different aerations and wrre OIU IIKSTHA defeated both time* b» the • ARIZONA vs. MICHIGAN STATK re i-Mil A I t, ■mid F|NK ajjteA the Ugh a \i Delta (fame - \ on'li tiaine in namlal- of- kill, itliei s,lv,r «»r KM FOUNTAIN • Brnto Delta ilgha . . faille cloth or satin. Fhwbctb f Bu 39. < . '. -*:.i titufvth»> pa it v. -MidUnut t«.i tin- game j Krurrnavv Bay. and Albeit.. I •Su!i|)wn. '38. of Mintun were rib- p SERVICE IVsii-ti'ii m the UniOM ballroom j boned Monday evening tt.U be h> the musie of Nate Fry* . 4 ' * / *5 -• w ' >f ' k-'' • M «'• 1 >; °L ll/iha Chi Omtf SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS LM TuoKla.v niuhl lh«r »a» a ru.h. Omftw.lIU wlulr Others jj Kh-aU-th I'.miml. Mi« IV*n|lB|t listen , lllllM dmmt u„.,r *6.50 >' Klm.h Ulr Ul<, u(t|„, !m,, Abote—we have ahetched juat one of • $7.50 1Iuuii|wii, ,tn,i 1!,., Kthol ) ,,nlr' ^ (Uinciryi lultuwMl In.ludmit, CARDS NOW ihe outalanding gowna from our col¬ aS$C' \ *ill t* «uc»u ^ vhHdui li|M fnm Miry Uth« i lection. The shaped uah. gleaming with \ clow, smooth glide to Phil Jonc* | IVhiU- the lin,' in cumplrtf II omen*$ Itiiihling . i -Canooa." golil and ailver embroidery, add* it, With pauimas flapping, a chilly j We will gladly lay them away glamour to an already Lvuna Schavey wit ribboneil wind whicillhjf around their ankles j and will be pledged soon -about j until you want them glamourous drcM 116.95 and ears, and a ftne audience of j which we are al! very pleased j H^maN appreciative young men, the girl* ; Sunday morning the alumnae; of the Woman's building tripled! chapter la. having a breakfast at. ft small extra charge SHOES (rather literally) down the Are j Hunt'* for the pledges. escape for their first tire drill last Tuesday night about 11 , Margaret Mary Nuity anxious- It was j ly anticipates this week-end Re»-j j REX CAMERA SHOP '^.fixleSbop almost too realistic, especially for! son—Notre Dame game, and after i * 116 Weat Allegan those on Uie fourth floor who were jthr game. Well, one dorsn* travel' ICS E. Crmad Elver Ave. gacing anxiously from the edge of 1 miles just for a football game.