M s. C. Library teat Lnnaing, Hi.oh. HrOMIN« EVENTS— IHirittoatr State News —EDITOW AL8 — ,TUON OA«»- NO < CN*ORflHIP i.rrav wi: KA§T LANSING, MICHIGAN. TCTSt'AV. NOVEMBER 2!. 1927 Tod")'* Sorority Banquet Symphony to Police Drive Spartans Pack Bags Un Speeders 1 Campus Draws 300; Dean Scason o Alice I lnvd Talk« HereMondayIs Pron,ise«l /wIILC For Holiday Treks; Barll. •• I Mlctt. a junior in the Liioyci 1 <11KS linn*Orrlio«lra I Jingo Will in Firal nirwC Counril trl» In Knfnroo .u-partment, was the lliiiiironiiiiiig oeil l.illlil nil Ka>l unique type of hi- lh' n'.ctt went hunting in Cup i« In kappiu. Cnneerl of Ye«r. I.rami Hiwr. Plan Campus Dances lake county, near season at R p. m. Monday '•»««' llaldwin with J party 4.Iii (hnef£o Takes ing. November 21. in the col- j : Onl% l.» Dormitory liirle w hich included Mai 1 lege gymnasium. Students wltl be *,r Don't f illlllOM NX ill S|m*iiiI X ucntioii \ -nand Person of the Srliolaslir Honor • admitted upon presentation of their I ^' ' yieIt in Fu*t lon-itig. art department. Just Sponkor coupon books. j meeting Sunday night he shot Suy» Hans I.angr. associate conductor P1, ' Yitwtg it when two Miinl Work In Juxtify of the Chicago Symphony orchestra will make his first appearance to M*1"' •' 1 niou to (five Their C\i«lonoo. woods be- the Lansing and East Uinsing con- 1 !o f the Three Parties I'ht • were they taking off approached Aim Two Plays 'cert the audience when <*ollege group Monday night. he conducts * "oles nul* Half of I-raleriiilit"- and gt.r, .: pporently to see his dean r r women at the : Mr Lange has been appointed to I Wil • '1 University < ( Michigan, gave to the question To be Given ■ take who the was place of Michael Press''1 given a leave of absence j Memii Sororities IN* t U ill 'Are Sororities Ju*tifled?"--at the because of ill health. I ' fles )|M*tl. annual Panhellenie banquet held Theater C.ln The program will include com- sp4'1' last night in the Union ballroom. Three hundred sorority women at¬ Open* Series With | positions by Bach. Brahms, and ithl ' ' tended Frr-linum C.««*t. Beethoven The opening number!*""1' ' two one-net plays will ho pre- eontinuo iind and scntod by 'be Student Theater is one j m• aararteristic and pop- rHui r p to dub in the Little theater of the nine- "I'l" home economics building at 7 30 let of four ureheMml j PJ| ' p m on Tuesday, November 23. it ! was announced yesterday by D O. ' Pnlon- ! *>v | ,ts Buell, instructor in speech and Brahms including Minn t.ROIPS MM* tlie intermin- M> Mother by play Sympho , by Ludwig is tleethoven ^wiiil ill Kl»%llllll •imniiuc tn musir is (he Ut¬ 11 \ 11 i:a t oitssi \i ks ilise i Ainpus I .ant Satur ikr Independent inrn and g eleh pan «ul Partn ipanh in the gtmnas- agreed Nine Pledged (iatletClokniel in rhiibm hti a '38 Yearbook r CAinr- were atsn pUvrd sam,. Stent ,u Thetu Alpti.i Ph.. TTu. Makes Drive By Honorary Is Appointed Sigma l*i **iu»o.i Pick- O.I NN ill Ill-ad II. I'mihIIuv Kxliil.il in I iiiup 1,1c II It \ NIiihIm T- I nil- for I ur- Will leulure I'jniiliil vltool Near. Ijllllertl Sll.il-. M \\ -II lit It! SHIM. Is HUTU .|ud«:iiio Team To Leave Soon I i\e-loek Shi|»|»«*i( lu hud ii» •fa-rant . >1 Ihr NuKutr world mm it LaitftiOfC I hnrelie- Plan , , lb. »rrr I liaiik-gi\illy Srrvirrs gie,»tei than the Amount taken surprised, howevrr k 1 nritu dame troupe whuh ktermrd i ihnr entertain ■ to Uw-M dAix-e mutH the (•roup Imliiets "kl a»f>b Hiothl) and e\e« trucked" uled Mir in a Five New Men •tew Uut would do credit to Kxcal.hi.r Hold- Kile- at 8»lan.n ; •aIIroom We learn ^ ratei • 'I' •>! the negroes liaiH|nel 'suuda\ Th.s i* one of the NV orkci>(»rmip lslir.iri.ni >|M*ak- I'irk I.i fill I Men Nlakc- Plans Jais.Ii Si'ls Tiro Records as Indiana Team Vlibloii lo lllii-lrult* Tor I l/tlia Zelo Frii'it«llv Murker* to N|#*rt Scares Slam in ('en I ml Harrier ('lassie Flower \rr;»»ig:eii»enl« NN ills Hiblf ( l;«- H> l.lltKt.r MXxklX du e by 20 yards. Smith's win¬ lc by a Finland runner ning time* was 20 II 7 a new 1013 by 4A -■ course recprd t-«r.i/, r.er law-abid- h-epi Thud place honors went to t-tdents were Inter ntry . different *t .iy fur the Jimmy Whittaker of Ohm State, •»d of the a< annexing both the individual and Lash inly who was closely followed over the j team c twimpianaiupK passed the old mark of 2b 02 which line by Melvin Trutt. another Ind¬ end this ch-rr.'.i4..11 If.- In addition, Indiana'- brilliant Hun> K lehmainen of Finland had iana man Since Ohio State did by Mrs. Annie neeting wiU iiegin at g p m in the only copy Dim I-aiA. eitabhshed new Am¬ held for 26 years Lash came with¬ not run a full team, Trutt was ad¬ I';- .... .iiid scripture pass- 304, Union inrw • trad i sume of the when the de erican record for four n > < > and in 17 seconds of the world's re- vanced to third place in the scor¬ .. . « i • St if greatest, and bettered the best prvvi time coid. and probably would have ing ... Charley Fenske. Wisconsin are. Will Keml Paper topped it under favorable run- St . ' wr Itmo the a\an- |of an American runner ' three r >nf conditions fifth place, with Prof J W Stack <»f the z. ATTENTION JI'NIOKS (i. ino Ma< Mullen, picsi- Ind¬ Gregory Rice of " to u"*; opte$ haa oeen rc- | the conclusion of the harrier event In the cross country event. Notre Dame lepartmer,; .viil ad ct uiblne in a service u uruukl ideal Lash stepped the three miles Michigan State by 20 points Wis¬ Dick ' i. Frey. U meeting in. Chicago. November 26 a few individual Wolverine n W»ibie other war ; in 14:17 and the four miles in consin. Notre Dame, and Butler State man to croes the tope. Xe nod 27. His l^per . am with the Friendly Bible * student entitled. pictures teken of members of Waite wae right on Fray's heels. m»y hart 10 17 3 on State > new running followed tn that order in the race 1 Age and Migration, a report on the junior class, the reel will be L"-"> -r.nf.tnd it for laurels. Besides 8m > January meeting will be at lh» n- track which was frosen solid with i team material he collected as director taken after the Thanksgiving ngfest led b;> 1 a'-«h nc r f Mrs A. W Simmons. otner student* Jimmy Smith, a slim Negru, suc¬ Trutt, Harry . >f the college banding AtUor. holiday: ceeded Laah as the individual champion, ard, a teammate. Aver ill, dor 1st, 211 COATS BXUNCD AT TWICMELt.' MICHIGAN SIAIE INEWS Iv not knowing how busy President Shaw canst our educators. "We Must Wage Peace" JBidiigatT State Ktm if, have thought that he reads and paaaes on copy before it appears in print. President the United States toe- week announced that the United The bitter cry is being raised it all the student? do not with motivation, for if you rr . good motivator, h.nf th* nib- )«t matter of th, courw Shaw never sees the State News until it States nnd the United Kingdom nd their Wednes¬ " « u ready to. start negotiations. day and Monday classes all is is delivered to his home on the morninjr- Despite the long and arduous lost. The most appropriate re¬ of publication. The same is true of advisers mark to be made is: What of it? for the paper pert I he agreement to be signed It should hardly make any dif¬ and members of the staff of JACK YUNCK ference to an institution of this the journalism department. site whether its students Now that the lecture Course prefer As for editorial policy, the Michigan to attend classes or not. It should MAN A GIN ■) I Dl/oR . ULA QELZKR committee has declared itself be matter of the student's Fore Cast a A8SCKTAT.. EDITORS Slate News believes the very term to be . open to suggestions about the choice. For who will deny that JEROME KRIEGER, RAY TURNER tommyrot, when connected with a local speakers to be chosen for the one of tlie best things about CO-ED EDITOR . BEVERLY SMITH By some masses is hopeful altema- SPORTS EDITOR GEORGE MASKIN paper such as this is. If the News becomes lectures next year we want to I.ARRY HAMILTON a daily and carries world news in its col¬ again sugge't that President Hutchins of the University of Jack Oarnin Parker As BUSINESS MANAGER ASS'T BUSINESS MANAGER..W1LLARD WHITE . ..ROBERT REFIOR umns, policy be then ami only then necessary. will an editorial Playing I irtor flallam Chicago lie listed. After hearing inost of the speakers who have We melt with sympathy every time we hear of the problems important as tht ADVERTISING MANAGER . TOM BENNETT This year News editorials have dealt al¬ prate.) <" Jack : villi- Darwin Parker Parkers, born there in of the been here for the last few years that confront the doughty group of future teachers that each term turkey! Say it u ith ASS'T ADVERTISING MANAGER we hove the unpleasant feeling HARRY WILSON most entirely with college and local affairs. iHH'ausc readers are, as a rule, more in¬ ItKISSlls CONFERENCE l'rib . . Playing Victor Hal- that we arc always being talked marches off to East Lansing high flowers . . . from \IVJOUItN#: ! in Has doubtful distinction school to take a practice hand, CO-ED ADVERTISING MANAGER ANN HARRIS Adopting a icso- . down to. And there could be terested in the things they know about; l»e- "i ix-ing two years on campus -in shaping the young minds of CIRCUIw\TI(>.N MANAGER KEITH CLEMENT no better antidote for the polite JEWETTS . eause the News can hope to he influential .i senior Startled world America It is very sad to see insipidities of a William Lyon .. . FACULTY ADVISER IXOYD IX. GEIL students cringing in the corners ,ft\y own sphere; and because few Phelps or the cnektoil lounge college students are well enough informed Sunday school . . Prominent swashbuckling of a Halliburton 'than some of President Hutrhim "f local coffee-houses, groping fearfully for s o m e sort of FLOWERS to discuss intelligently world affairs. musical contest as tenor .soloist shadowy "motivation'' for a ISA West Grand River Aventif Any member of the State News staff, for •> • two years . . First appeal- course in which they thems* Ives EAST LANSING MICH. that matter, any interested person has the .ii'.cc on radio in 133.1 over probably received a fortunate D. WFDF Played football at light to express his opinions in the editor¬ . Flint Junto. •-ollege where he ial columns of the News. The only reserva¬ tion is that such opinions be not based on sheer |>ersonal animosities. But no writer is coerced into expressing opinions in which Tea-Dance — Today he does not. sincerely believe, in fact sin¬ Don H anil His Mmliiolfs cerity is the one necessary qualification. — Featuring — freedom of the press is a fundamental TWO AMATEt'R SHOW ACTS Htoherl P. Hitter right guaranteed to every citizen of the United States by the constitution. Michigan State students should he proud that the •» . action... China Playing Hichani Heiilum It .rk in 1317 in Dundee, Mich . UNION BALLROOM administration of tin* college makes no at¬ tempt, as on so many campuses. I" violate 10c - 1:00 - .>:/.> - 10c NatiofiatAilvcflitiiig Service, Inc. that inalienable right. SN \o Censorship Lurhy II <■! Michigan State students were again con¬ hinder saw Family. - "Po hi Students Save Money Tin p •• «'ii ' i > ! the Michigan DmiIn gratulating themselves on their good for¬ |ia» Li « ii n tr.iiin'il from making: further tune Mondav when it was learned hen- that On Transportation nimim id - c "lui'i nijijf i li> m\cstiifiitloti of University of Michigan student.-, al¬ I hi* prom Is Imj.' » t Michigan athlete**, which though they petitioned RNWi strong, were Ln.iij.rlii a turm ol lommoiil ami criticism f<> Ann Ai i".r la^l week. Ho told a member unable to obtain than a Thanksgiving vacation Uv Lining a Weekly Bus Puss <-! mole a single day. of iIn; Sl.itr N»u- alt Saturday that lo¬ Similar to excuses for refusal of the YOL DU NOT HAVE TO PARK A BUS holiday here in years gone by. was the in ( on 11*1 »l >1 Alhli'1 us. who declared, in statement of the conference of dean- m On evenings or Sundays one of a group of students hor». In inwstiiratioii Ann Arbor thai "it is undesirable to purchases i In.i I was none it a pass. The entire group uses it for trans¬ arrange the University calendar aI such portation between Lansing and East Lansing and the to lake the matter before the unitnsit-, TAUT NOW purchaser has the balance of the pass to us for indi¬ • d llai'v KiOix« ' who Houtrht to have htm council, which is now arranging I he cnl- vidual rides during the day or can again use ir for group on - ted Horn In position iik lo ad football rides another evening. He collects .lire cent- from each Mr had sneered GOOD DANCED run. Ii ai Ih. iii.iM i it\ l ion I hat longerThunksgviiitg Imiidav s ma> jierson in the group using it. at tin .Mil H|Mlion which has failed (<> Your friends are saving money by purchasing weekly urn > • ci .a .v ni. ii, . of i in , harm - tion *. Xear.- that main students might return bus passes, why not you? i i tin' c,Mupu> Friday, drawn by the dance Weekly passes are good from Monday morning to the Michigan On • •limed l.\ |he Union board, and thus imlli following Monday morning. They are sold by all drivers Ui.-t spriipr I.ti FRESH APPLE PIES CITY TRANSPORT I'HON b ill IDS Far Thanksgiving EAST LANSING BAKERY NOVEMBER 29 itM» M. A. 4 \irnur • 30 ;\i> of month sai.x: l A MOHX. It * MAT SMOITI IRANI* AR( U)l WOLVERINE WediasdaN afteri Mil! The v'ast ma THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER DAYS aieiitiy think Ihei SKKVICF IN lUXII DININi. ROOMS Take hoim- no kw.nim; mkai. a Treat for Mother— Prices Now $3.75 V >l:ill«l Milk Cuke Iron. AFTKR 6 P. M„ NOVEMHKK 30 Mon,ia>. Although a i hanU.\ feasible m tin ®l|t Hunt JfooD jsljop dance offac. Kurt hern i attitude hardly talN Mill ti.uk Id ram I.X..U X: UH U IHIPMI LAH1A $4.25 ii loi < obtaining the holiday, it should not forgotten thai d ithat attitude, that p.rit «>i tair play among all students, w hu f Usurers— for FOR VOI R TABLE Thanksgiving BUY AT EXHIBIT OK lailiny i!i - ppl\ • as iii tot la*taiutlyhetu largely leapm;-- Lie for the change. The Student count d wa - •nly influential as an agent of the «tu» FOR J OCR HOSTESS IN UNION LOBBY GENE AVER1LL . u i t U»dy, but without the cooperation of \ cry taie no ana ant of i*t it toning Would OFFICE: ROOM 14. UNION ANNEX ill VkUal Florist ■* ■A'* lit* EAST LANSING STATE BANK 7T HiCHSOAM fUfa NIWS Face TKret Parlor* iffviev of Play Promises League Willi Student To Be Kept Open Music Croup With the Modern Creeks Dr. Armtind To l.< EnrHlry riiirr on Alaaka Evening of Entertainment Holds Recital ■t martan* smith by going to bed with SponsorBand ft Mu Chi Sunday wu ■ uiOqu* day to. h,. mo<•!'..t . tant profess»tr i.t" geology, Unt- sue- > » • . . . , <: t. Of Michigan. Tuesday. cessful business man. hard and un- r *° Join All students are invited to uar yielding. His wife is haughty and includ¬ Snyder Horn#*. the Organisation the facilities offered there, tr.es to be blase. Their son. Gerry.' ing the radio, ping pong, and the Mn Phi Hps 11 on, nation a college junior, is emotional. The Independent Men's league reading room. No organized pro- nai\e. and wholesome. ' is planning to sponsor an orehes- gram will b* rktered. but Ml- m"sk' honnrary hrid " Tbe your gest of the four sons.! 'ra for men who would like to viduals or groups will be welcome musiiib* Sunday. November 21. at fest turdn; Vie. ».* ratner have the chance for some organiz- at time. sixty guests and faculty commonplace. H'* any |8 p. n at the home of Dr. and tackx moral courage. His wife, ed orchestral work. William Has- Students may consult the stu- 'Mrs !,. Movne Snvder present. John Stone has 1* ».erous nat- Kansas with the college farrr (I« show step*5 ni>. ,han an entirley different selbark, president of the inde- dent director* by phone it they [ „,lsU ri '„„ judging team., which )he family. I pendent*. ray* that some Instructor have any questions regarding the ■ . will were ' popu- She ;s nrlistic and likes cultural from the music department will be u*c ..f the building or how to ^ v. rn Mar.an Merrv. v mlinirt. ! tt» Chicago before returning Pr**~ ti>»rn> Naturally. the family I secured to lead the orchestra, spend the holidays, i r*°n' Sehavey. soprano, and „ SIGMA KAPPA— w for your .t crs his mother and broth- musicians interested in joining the p»ck> on her because Stella,«»»ganiaation have been asked to Optometrist Jean i'uden, piano. Hope Kelley Mm ALPHA PHI— The Alpha Phis also ontei HILL PORTER Wive*' And UK *;cak> "another language' 1 bi ing .their instruments Speaks Here from > numbers rushoes Thursday night. by R.«.t T«» complicate matters, young : liome if they do not have them 1 ORCHESTRA Phone 5-K950 years later Gerry becomes inlatuated w ith his ! here at the present time, Mr*. c. c. IH*eiiwe» present in East Lansing this Mill> A. P. of M. hen it was Aunt Stella But we'll stop here The proposed orchestra will 2V 1932 in U< we don't want to give every- ' operate on the same plan as the Optical Method* head I the music SIGMA Nl — New York thing away and you*11 see hoto it ' glee club. The playing will be Hop* Kelley, president The Sigma Nuk held ALPHA xi l)h i Another all turns .*it next week. 'done for the enjoyment that comes C. C. Nitrhic. of the Batisch and |ve < • .ptcr . i Mi. I \ . * ■ — ■ . fiom playing. This new plan wu- dt.scussed at Lomb Optical company addressed the second November meeting of Mr- the ,i. t- .itmness Hartsucli. group, pledging for 2.5 men Sundax (ORAL CABLES meeting of the independcr the Michigan State college branch. | Free' -id. president r Community .as received favorably. iccted that oliout It musician- American Chemical Society. Wed- club ALPHA < III OMEGA— Persouals nil group join the ore;; will play popular and somi- The i.iU lecture Nltehie's room. topic was "Optical Corn i the visit* faculty. De; ■ «I. Madam Sar Alpha t'ln j attended church CHARLIE Methods in the Chemical La born- 1 Dr i Mr K 1 An AIWSTIyU) . c*-t> w.ii hold This opportunity is open to all ' Patt. Wednesday, The U, id Allen Knoll. ">£ men students, whether independ- \NU lll-i D A Seele.v end or affiliated with u fraternity. Michigun State Col- 1 Alpl Kpsi i fi p. m. I Ml I.eP ORCHESTRA mg w.is attended. Ste.i .nd CLASSIFIED Dancing \iuhll> Singing Leader Dr. Jean Hawks, sec- in c .. nembers from Lan- mu> !•* Old!tine Dancing Honda> Battle Creek, Grand Rapids: etvoed" To Visit Here r«M Dailies Sunil.lV .it I p. in •d children wUl wmuvs Mitchie graduated from Cornell C.ollege ~ Itiillelin U.'orit.' Ciiiii|iIm-II lu Miri'. i ■ ■ v • llriHiu* X.rt.'mhrp .'10 nivcrsity in 1905, and from 1905 E\..ilibnr will m.-. u tnc W. SPECIALS- id h.-r daughter. r > 1921 lie was with the Mineral ven ffuc tonight at . >( Al II. arc rtlll In ('worse Campbell, one of the K %PP\ KAPPA I.DItIA- THANKSGIVING DANCE TONIGHT In THE SJiTUHJ)HY f VPS ING POST this Week (Continued from Page 1) \.I\S I.IKI MIOWIM, "Mam"- su.,1 L»orturns of Explaining the riddle of iDhK V«.»ur (Arbtniui UNDECLARED 50 for $1.00 Wild Your KAMI •rtiocMTS Hulfway through the race. the Ik A I. ut M. amkkican federation Students Cat Turkey ut Home OF MUSICIANS Ix Pigeon* Strut at College K m YOU 6IT AM I. F. OF N. UNO s < .ut- iwane for Ttiaiik*- more "uUtaniiuig birdh, a hah )i.t Germany, Italy and Japan don't declare wars—hut they b^lit thrtn. i sting n turkey tie re in the Utrm of activities leesnlly been impoi-ted from Kng- i.,^ the Why do thry keep the* wars " unofficial ' And why arc the■> :• This Peace is a Cheat u, Mealy (iavvie Modina. •n .how Thuriclav, priday vuxh has 1701 different colors on iturday ♦tens poitsored by tnc it» body UttMN kinds are the Texas g*ant r»K «>. which weigh from ; Gunthci. famed arrreapondent whose hook "Inatdc K.ikijh " by JOHN GUNTHER banned recently by the Nazis, explodes these alibis, and t< lis y«»u tic WFA \|J, DAY me Pucyni MMNriation iu tn i pouiuls «ach. Yustr.Uutn pig Anlliur o) "INSIDE EUROPE" ' ion with the cfrfkge. will sons, all varieties <»t tumblers, i real tcaaou for these warsol conquest waged by tlie" Have Not : : n live judging puvUlon of great many home racers, and fan Hit KSDAY it If .ti' will tie open to the j tail#—the kind that resemble i>cm- «. >».. .«dnus»iua t-harge cocks i.m.g to tk Peler Treleav- J. J Kcifar I*oumw i i . | ing i .» i'han-maii ol the has immn named Ui judge U» shtm uie '•per earn tali ves expected One of ihs the man n (lie Untied Stales, able to judge thin kind of a .how j S/n' nm/M /atAim inn Uontrary to ;ciwiul opinion.; CLEAN CATFISH IN BED .. <»rUy about one out of every ttfty j Duvr- V.vnl up SI. 101<» :r. uy P. 'n n. •. but all he got cmw. i rut rest are grown nu n w.i-i •f"-.bl». A - .lanes Arm tn t/w with fuii-tune professions Dr. Trc- Low,!, bv (k.Kge Ki.y, ..utU-. -I iLdgut ,VT TURKEY 'cev»B. zeeretai>. of the show, htm- .«elf a dentist, *»yu that ail the and the Dmtk Mm.. ■*. I LIVE THREE LIVES DONER SLLHETAK1AL SCHOOL y for Thanlutgh ing «3.00 SOPH • PROM - BAND? It MASONIC TEMPLE Tuesday, November 2k, 193? Pare four Mtcmcipf kfAi* ketirs VanAlstyne to Rely on Veteran Cagers Teams Near SPORT Lambda Chis Spartan Gridders With the initial game of the difficult schedule in Michi¬ bothered VanAlstyne this fall is that the majority of the squad is Howard Kraft, Leo Callahan. Len Osterink if the latter returns : INTERLUDES- T°MeetSAE To Close Season most .Fi"a'B.al,l° In IML Loop gan away. State's history only two weeks Coach Ben Van Alstyne is shown to advantage in practice to college to carry the Spartan bohner but of course some of t. .. Rakrrlmro. lakrrlxiro. Rriioi- awm, p, MOIM.I \l \SKI\ n Playoffs Ioun n l»i»pnl«-«l (lamp Onlfrnl Coast U> eyeing the Hope contest with a mixture of anxiety and consterna- but who on experienced. the other hand are in¬ Eleven of the eighteen of the sophs should prove State's cage coach When asked about a a big heir concluded starting c, The Spartan cage mentor no varsity members are sophomores VanAlstyne said that he could • • Srt to Pla> : ^ inner* to Repla\e«l; Tie* to highly JwcreWful season. Coach Charley doubt has basis for those feelings who have good records as fresh¬ name the first five as the corny., • . C*ain Title Teal. Meet Winner*. lachman named '!4 Spartan griddrr- to make the wc-1 coast trip because unlike in years past this men but VanAlstyne hastens to tion is pretty hot. Except for v •here Michigan State closes its schedule Saturday against the game is to be a true fire test. Hope add that past experience can mean veterans Kraft. Dargush, and Cai- inn Francisco Dons at Kezar stadium comes here with practically the ! everything in one cose and the This game will wind up the playiru; careers for ten of the State some outfit that swept the State | opposite in any other. Thus he is lahan no one is certain of • nen and all but Tommy Gortat, scrappy guard who is on the shelf, five into defeat last year and who j not banking on the sophomores position, Van replied. re in shape to make this their greater effort. until they have proved them- Three days after meeting have had an additional season of The condition of the squad is far from the best. Since that rough State goes to Ann Arbor for • playing together "1 am relying on Ben Dargush. first of two games with Michi,- Chief Harry eelman sprained his ankle la: Schroeder. Barhman has arranged for his quad to stop off at Omaha. Neb., foi a practice at Creighton en- and • to San Franci roachff DANCE City on .n Friday and arc East Lansing on Dei Hpfiro Yp! 11pa rp Yp! be i 2 Bye the jrrace of ye ffnode oldr M. S. C. I'nion The 34 there is muche to in' thankful fore this THANKS¬ GIVING. If ye staye on ye olde campus ve shall he thrice as thankful. TURKEY DAY DANCE TI'RKEY TROTE TO VE S WINCE BAN OK. OF A R N O WEISS Frankie Prindle's Dance Rand FRIDAYE FINE FROLIC WITHE THE FINE FRISKINCS OF IRANKIE I'R I NO IE See- No Improv cnicnl Hicks Men's Shop THREE Kcmmiii. .... In MicliitMii l'.l«'M*ii SATURDAY SWINGE SESSION ll°. liilMin \ui.iii STOMI'E TO THE STRAINES \t on nil I lu- Michigan Union n.iiiimI.night a hall dozen Michi OF gan men. hnth pre sen! anil former. FRANKIE P R I N I) I. E I ..III iin the* couldn't *re anv Im¬ provement in the Michigan tram " (*