VMt join llif P»r«* »• Rid*. Walk ot Ron— But imnlwr—1:« p. m. Rf Thfro Wkoii Ik* Trtta Today—th* I'iiIW in Thio Aftornoon! aamUL EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. THlRSDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1927 Students To Welcome State Grid Team Today Today*! Orange Hotel tairiic In Their Retrartl Tor Urol I ictorie* of I93 7 Season Expect Orange Bowl Campus Still Coin# I'p Vhrihi-i it i« a result of the pul- Officials to Pick Foe pi rut ion urm offered by the staff, or the two-day Within Next 4ft Hours ndid shots, is not Fire Patrol la-u.l Motor to Aiilmrn. Ti'MIk Cliri-liuii the 1W8 Wolverine (jaalrmlr to Station lie's Cixt'll lop Kalin# ;i* has exceeded yearbooks all l.oing Back previous in laui»iii|i. Spnrtiin Opponent-. iiIm The 2.400 'I'ti Oltl Haunts mark was reached :.u*> and passed yester- f .lasses Optional Family Xpprovcs tho coeds wearing the Wolverine" pins are not For Period Totlai Post-Season Game their laurel*: they are FimiiIiuII Men to Arrive tt.i. tiiM.iii fravrai!lrvrn at Home Front California t JiitMiio to Atti'iol lliu •parly". Out T'lii» Afternoon. Ten Alert. Front Row. l eft to I Second Row: lludle*. Pearson. Krtrko Manny. liar lev I-ace v. Berry. Van 1 Third Row: Apanavire. Puhlow. N*h*t«ll. Kby. fienther. Nalbrrt. Klrsitii. ( owsino. O'Malley. Newman l.uerk. Fourth Row : Kovaclrh. Sehroedrr. Rossi. Harris. Cooiidce. Pincel. Rutmritr. Asher. Hartnarke. Difbolil ( iolek. Ilanev. Srhrulrr Fifth Row: Gargetl. Bremer. Ilirhl. Gaines. Knicht. MrRae. Mdomh G or tat. MeShannork Cramer. Bruckner. ZiegenfuN. ( Hill. Sixth Row : Bennett Nelson Kinek. i lirl Shell *r> 'erm Michigan State loses Credit Union Hermiaiw to Get kappa Si# Chorus W ill I II AKI.I * W H \(TUB \N Formed Here barter al Banquet Sunday Sing Messiah .i r• .i1 outstanding home emu wr n seniors in Detroit to Merrill- "Among Hei-mian I t»e Paul R Summer*. Starl Drive will < ollrw liri-loi.i- Tr Krprr-rnlalitr. of Collrftr the lut , Officers of the •• president <>f A. W time that Nancy! Mm • pn Sigma after the presentation '• pi I group are. ident. Paul K« «i Orville Pretas, <1. \ ice presi- to Im- I iulilnl Dor- For Charily • at Merrill-Palm-1 Officer*. , f lts charfrl at h.inquet sun-' d. I S. . .. .latv "•« ' f\K\l» m HtKvi Tin'II lh«- F.xrtililiur to SputiM.r Kc.l ^ president, will I A rr«M union, morporalod Tlpl,..,.ntrd In A. G Willunn M.-..-. . 1.-. Cruw I'rojwl; A-k tan Um , • -de at A W S Michigan charter wu or- Bl1|w v.,i. last night by represcht.-f grand, Anwimt «how »>. Friilcrnilt Aial. meeting* George ■-> ii! recognize the Her- A <. Schcelc ull take her lives of the f: place; I III lit I I I Mill IIIFII ^Publications, and ■ and buildings -ions of the Mit |ili act as A W . in the Student j ' incorporated in t~ { any of the 900 e i The purposes ol Tnun ami Goon Again Tluarh 11.1 lanonc 1. n»l a. U the larger S\ II I i.l r OK Wfal S ! president. C A H Ue.n.r' tudini ,f \|. urei: and Mrs S Mo» lima H C. •t her* *ay that the ietermines the worth (.roup to Mold .1 In II \>l\ %PI>KO\ 1 According Animal liuzuur - t«» this w ould mm that • ties have found that mer* are accomplish¬ Mother G«h»m> r.harnrlcr* es their purpose < ^ ill Official*'. If "tigated thro tkt% ago to pro- i Ihmee lo h'eoture " -tc «Ii>*er (ontarts hankie I'rimlle Hi • . The IjmI swing band ■ ailed lo • i t/c again put into i.iiTipiu That's the distinc t. • The project is i iaimcd by Fiankie Prindli- Panhellenic council, He i» priv.leged • dunce band which m playing f • i it in charge this her vote of »hare*, in meeting- t, toe Student ilubs last dance of the i term t/. he held in the gym amir-» Spurtuiii* Say Bowl Game Vl ill Boost Slate I eft he ■ fairyland and men Kiiftineers Jo no I the big time. " claim* George Cope, (Urate* Ui.it a Mother Gnose iharactcr* will Aa.t i hairinan «.f the affa.r "We h«\« pick of,the b»»wis. tin* gutsts Gifts have been j a g«Mxl orchestra and there'll • To Jfieknon Tmtoy •i! ...lit .Tiutcd by the member* for ; refre»hment* nerved right at t; • . Two Delegate* ;dance' The of the A : and > to J..< I Mt % H H Barnum is acting as ; What* more were goirw '• To Go to Meet have the band lead one of thP be-' oppo* But ^ son today to inspet t several pi i- in charge 'of the refreshmen- it ax a good publicity stunt, with administr. la ftrd lo I for I or I Irrv The new Goodyear Tire plant. Hog Ownrra Rr«|uirr ' ' ■ Alu M (Mmo tral railway repair shop, and the Following are the statements of wish Michigan State could II >r..i>K< .ill'., , | ami Di W I) Haten. to tha r*(- Consumers Power m«a*uremcnt Harry W laott. city clerk, an-! - nounces that East Lansing dog < Relation* Club lo Mm person* whom the inquiring re¬ the Rose bowl, and I thin reut aid to '' 11'• prestige A •■ i ■ .i.igiI meeting »i Uie '.VfaihemaliCkl laboratory will be visited during »: v im it- i m .pied with u good \ ' -it on of America, Saturday, - ■•anets must purchase licenses for porter contacted. ■ U>* Rrv N A Mc- the afternoon their inimals immediatel* The; International Relations club w.i; Matin* Rn—e. junior- I think raw.n should put us in ; I* - -ember 4. ut Wayne univendly. M :! r Proplaa church Plan* ha\c been made for . tiie Rom hoAvl game a, I During the undergraduata pan- fan of \h?M- licenses opened Wed¬ meet tonight at 7 15. The pla ' it's a good idea It will be good junior f think i» : >r to* joint meeting and dinner with the Pi** •< thr i Uiuvgruff of Michigan branch ol nesday December I ot the meeting will be posted on publicity for the school and a nice it's a good idea. It will build pres¬ em from now J el. to; Miss Geboo. liberal arts jun¬ will read u 15 minutf paper. The harge for male dogs is the bulletin board in the Union trip for the fellows. This should tige and make Michigan State r "•■••a «7 Grov., aclw* A I I E m tha r.vmng »li better known. IrrdkBd*. senior-—I flunk foot- ! SpMlung for the mathematics one dollar and for females, two today help put M S C on the map. " rwtding A abort all hould Hop With Thanksgtv-: .leparunaot. Doctor Baten w ill dla- the Consumers dollars All dogs more titan three A forum on the war situation n »«*wg i» holidva loUouad months old must have a license Europe will follow senior—It's a tine .g rtaf>d»^iei than New Year'* uu^ one of Bernstein * artwles „ **""». »h,ch ao «l company, will address the .i I hardly consider the football j which appeared in the 1 Mcara Gibson trip for the boys, since they can t . nesa meeting t, * ~ f-cdratr family and on "Safety tn 'Continued on page 3) jische AnnaJen. lead the discussion go after exams. Michigan State Put Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS i. mi (riven to it may bare them handicapped at State Neu» the end of their collate career*. "We Must Wage Peace" to to t (MM MONpoUUn Mr and point, out how protty tor The college ha* every reaeon to be proud III The Rough Alpha Chi pin i< and tor Towe: of its team, not only because of its good Guard pin, too, though it is .1 lav! week it seemed that Mmc. With Harvey Harrington record, but because it !s made up of n fine Chiang Ka-ishok htfd concluded Lunch of men. The Orange howl hid is an that China is not going to be Bright Mm • • • succored Eric Wessborg. who has been First fontul party of the year honor, n justly deserved honor, hut it would by any other govern¬ t annot, because Japan ~ — ment. Appealing over the heads I- the seas. Yet this ad¬ the recipient of so many zephyrs Promises to be he unfortunate to place so much stress on of from so many sources, has at from the work rl9)l this kind of glory that State tearrD degen¬ other governments to the dition. through its propa- Tilting* • • - w <> r 1 d proletariat, desperate hns last stumbled onto n bright being done by the committee- given out that if it Today a letter front North¬ Pskxiiiofi Collcftiale Ptes* ~ erate into professional puhlieit v-getters for Mmc. Chiang last week affirm¬ law into effect. it would idea. (It really is bright idea though little ampton. Mass, bringing with it the school. ed: "The workers hold in their No. 2 for Eric—Mary Jane Piper known here, is well liked in the Distributor of hands the power to compel ob¬ was the first.) He thinks that G**icfcDi6esi servance of treaties, even if that-' Sunday night should be "Dutch power is relinquished by gov- treat night." "All the boys are Idea Exchange broke after Friday and Satur¬ RIANACLNI; r.mTOR ... OLA GM.ZER day nights," he says, "especi¬ EaSSC*. I \TE EDITORS A new type of student forum, will he in¬ ally with forma Is coming on. Rob Joynt—flighty. THOME KRILGER, RAY TURNER itiated in the .Union ballroom Sunday, when u la Couldn't something be arranged Molly Martin—Pekinese *?0-LD : $PORTb : - 1 BEVERLY SMITH GEORGE MASKIN all students, both men and women may NFUTKAIJTYC MANGES SOUGHT! Senate. Henry Cube ODD with the girls so that would agree to it. too"* * they •Fred Oriswold— Esquire Turn-style gather t»» hear a discussion let! by three "You see." continues Erachc. RiHinns Lodge. Jr., (R) ri Massachusetts Sweaters "a guy would feel like a heel to pWSLNTS> ROBERT REFIOR tell a girl that the treats "are The hit of the season! %SST BUSINESS MA . ACER W1LLARD WHITE The subjects of the speakers have been Dutch tonight." but if it were Marian Philips—friendly Fine quality baliy-shakor KDVEHTISIN ■ M \N \GKR TOM BENNETT left up to them, hut leaders of the move¬ an established custom, why then : kSS'T advertising manager AN, visualizing hoi - pull-overs with hiKh tie* ment have suggested that they speak on tcrical it would be all right Sally nevk ami extra wirte tun' HARRY WILSON headlines like Erachc. 1 agree with you. But Bob D'Arcy—everybody's «»me topic pertinent to current happenings. t.i a Procriistinator." up. lit black. m'ey. royal [ "O-Efi Al)\ FKT-lslN.; MANAGER ANN HARRIS couldn't you extend it over to blue, anil "State" preen. ! 'JRCLLA .!'»*-• MANAGER KEITH CLEMENT Their remarks are expected to stimulate nator Perishes Undei Fred Olds—laconic cover Friday and Saturday. quest ion by the students. •ACl'LI Y ADVISER LLOYD H. GE1L Some difficulty has been encountered in nights, too? My Gawd, that tmlhrrly Mriw • ■ • $3.95 still leave* man prey to the grill "You ought a have a wile. trying to find a name for the session. It's room grapplers for four days a Prof. GrOver advised Roger Pai - pur)lose is not for argument, nor will it he merlee Wilcox not so long ago. lemoi. .tde. and now But let's think along the line of the "roasters" which were the seed after becoming irritated beta list get • i in the comb when I thing. It rually migi tried in years past. Hat her, it will he an do Do able Roger P. didn't get his work m HO.MBURG HATS i! ii£t indorse above «iii time, and doesn't seem to - V s attempt to exchange ideas and provide in¬ formation. pratti« t . cry heartily. 2 Hub 2 kqumli • to I becoming i Al; 'i i some inject has been Phil very I" . Gaivey amid Smartest new block: Koi" some time there has been a feeling rattlim ' it my desk when 1 type day m his beat sneak - men—Midnight hiu< among many members of the staff and Irritating Intend u- locate said ci and »r/ "Put mmih i i; s,M,n about Ted Caldwell among some students that tin1 average man and woman at Miehigan State is you know, we asked bun U he ap¬ Wiis married to Sally Jane Cur¬ $3.95 to $7,511 pallingly lacking in information—unable to tis—and he just laughed and talk about anything except what he has laughed and laughed. Y'&poce.s learned in set college courses. Perhaps not there's anything hi it"" '.not ..( because of lack of intellectual curiosity. SI,,// . 1 ate pI K 1 I»ut because students find little time foruttv reading other than their text hooks, this N jIwiuI Aibei turns s-noce. Inc. situation exists. loo many college people Imh*o!11£ >o en MAY niios. Ihe Hart Mute ol the Town* grossed in their immediat*- surroundings. ■ wrapped up in a completely collegiate h. A. la unit-Co.. Inc. !2S 8. Washington Aye. II, tbhrtt Hide I'hwir 113.'. lieason for world, that the fail to take cognizance of l(ejoieinf> the . things of vastly greater important« I,- )- i.. it-.i' i» i' it iiiK in the Midi which aie occurring around Hum. and find themsehes after graduation with a fal «• er . i'i>! l the llieom i. fiMi. nip hi" little • hcdtilcd tor Sunday should he, an educa Monnl measure which has been lacking from tin- campus, and one I mm w in. h m«»-' U rilli, ieiuil ^ M.i.Kin Aiilfti^li small. 11 • dtgmlieri p iM.v Htm I' ■ • • 'iv> i a tli'lilllh' It'll ■ i i< - • tvi .is Mi> game ufily as Heart ion •longed He* it* • • pit 'iv of Miehiyan St at t h should h< interesting i.» \oiMi i v.eek the x ivi'»h• Plfeets of the Tluiiik^g holiday. (Mn || tin t halve-- lauia I ' 1 lit it - till tlNlttNlll uig against the xaeiition was that it »re«te« • : • M • I'.ll VI. .Will of tH« that they failed to . ttk down aftei it v dent - find tlieniselxe- at tin tunc • ! 11111 Ilia It |Mty* In Lmdt Weil EON \«H'K NKXT r, BfiOWNRl lirher Shop in M. V. t V,e. so you I'hwu &; woo't bovo to! .in *1 (.(.bsuov* rurrrju. rirn SO milea. Irlrplway u.rr im preal Hialaner, would lurril, be p...,ibl. j—f iallt'itialr i t Mditi: HAT SHom; IL laeidrutali,. I 'i- • VS orhl — i 11 .-TSA.ND AK( AIM Tower Guard Danrr l!i;' nr1"" . ; Mhillgan ^ i,»vah the yiily M » Miilr i : b f.t \«i-it\ I,lit • ot ' It.I mat M.'.i.t: ola .; i:\, lltlci mail luiiK .Ml;. j I 1,;. I'MON .sKMUEaRMAi li.\LUUK>M \riin 1 ri»- ami OnlirMr.i •11 ike uti>er\atlDH uf AlliiGlut dav .tin' weiv e\t useil from i Insmch lei - tumMe* . IrMUt Urrtiubc Ml Gil 01 nil Ul.kK IU, I aiultv membci'n .luitunl in ti t tuosclUt'lU. - ' Ii,ti ilb*i Full (U va\e it (qliviat approval. k \\ ith ttw t ncu- SOPH PROM TAX )Ci.tNi No tiorsago BERT BLOCK And Hi* BELL ML'SiC I),, in Tickets 011 Sale at Union SautUi. Uurboriies Smoke Shop ptcemBcr & W* MICHIGAN STATC NEWS \nother Language9Rated A Success At First Presentation Guard Student* Fast Tempo Don Attention Off-camp** Girl* With the Modern Greeks #r to Girls living in off-campus Play Material College Bulletin Garb of Miner* Marks First »y MARYANN SMITH A Thanksgiving dinner casualty Now Available Tickets and imnft f.r Abc'J): Sponsor For Field Trip Miss Petersen, housing super¬ visor, before December 10 11 Thing- are under way once more, we ire glad to report. While similar to the Phi Tnu's preparing of last issue occurred own meal 1 Language" should be turned in Friday b will leave campus at Play of Year they wish to have their names on the waiting list for a dormi- nothing > i .1 sensational nature has developed, the following signs of life hove evidenced themselves I here. The only difference was that I victim made no attempt to cook ' his food and became ill from eat- T healer t If fer- Dramatist. Clianee. Alphj Phi 4 oin iHie. Pbn \, Friday, dressed in Thela Alpha Phi Spoomni from "the haunts of the Modern Alfnim Over Greeks: Alpha Phi. but their the Studio theater will bo avail¬ "4, f wkewl. with lamps on them, for a trip through the Wolverine coal mine, Book Trends KAPPA ALPHA THETA— The Tlieias pledged Alice Cort- k Pat Whitfield weekend at Ann Ar- 1* able ail this week m room r» 01 tKe wood. shop. Those who attend- half way between ■r HEATER MYERS Ttasday right night - The ama¬ i in the The mine, which is about 350 Last Another night's performance of Told at Meet j Taylor, Marian teur vocal trio composed of Ruth Hasseibring and PHI DEI.TA THETA— Next Saturday night the alums t.rntral >rh*nd Tower Language ', the first pre- H. A.hwortli l»i- |I Rosemar and active chapter of the Phi Delts plays will be feet is deep and has one of the a most vertical shaft, modern in the newly organized | Mr.. Juks-.n is all atwitte. because fney have been asked to are having a dinner in the Wisteria do .*> are asked by the >1 at once. Michigan j riiMM Current 1-il.Tn- sing over WKAR Saturday. Betty room of the Hotel Olds to cele- In the afternoon, a visit is The pioduction. sponsored by lure Before Club. • •t lights will scheduled to the Dow Chemical Theta Alpha Phi. is directed by ially. Following c ' the Theta Alpha Dor. Burll, advis. Phi' spot it ions, with plant in Mrs. G. II Ashworth of Lansing 1. h ,, Midland, where brine is W. Fawcett Thompson, and will be i< orchestra pumped up 3.000 feet to the sur¬ presented for the last time at 8 ; talked on "Current Literature" at among u- ! the i< Mowing informatio sical back- face. of absr t house definitely. Mrs. E. B. tained Enough bromine is con¬ < 'clock this evening in the new the meeting of the East Lansing Woman's club Monday Dorothy j • KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA— in this colorless brine to Union theater. ! Mrs II R I Mrs. Ashworth opened her talk The Kappas entertained rusl make Michigan rank first in its JThe production as a whole was •ons for the production. The products made well-paced, snappy .'*Not a line or i by discussing present trends in theater Fri- from it include table salt, calcium situation was permitted to drag reading, quoting as her authority | chloride, and Dow metal, an alloy Each was pointed up to give it Dr. .loaeph Hooker of Baltimore still ! who has made extensive research xiphomoro \ Mention! lighter than aluminum most effective interpretation. and tin* I strong. Early in the- evening the bicker¬ as though t bn The trend at present seems to be ing. boisterous and narrow-mind¬ ed atmosphere of the Hallam fam¬ toward more seriiTus literature with on invited ; Pluy in Toiirnuilli'lll ily was established and pervaded non-fiction predominating, she finned. K.eti Red Drcn- the entire play It became an al¬ said. She remarked that books on the music, j Michigan State's co-ed hockey most tangible force. religion, education and philosophy occupy the I team will travel to Chicago, favo vith STAGING I* EXCELLENT skw i>kv ii.kimv. v night for ! December 3 and 4 to play in a ! able trend toward an increased m- ALPHA t III OMEGA— mal. Nate Adding further to the success of AM) I'RESSIM; -KRVII K j hockey tournament They will the production i« rest in the classics was the excellence lay. The i meet the Northwestern B team I11 a brief review of "Gone With ' asked the wit . j Friday afternoon and the Purdue dance, team Saturday morning of the staging. caps imposed Despite Uie handi¬ upon them by the Hicks Men's Shop limitations of the Union stage, the Dirertlv \rr«*. From I ohhi •we wiH J The girls have been asked to technical staff, under the direction STUDENTS SEE GAME ; prepare three minutes of cnter- « f Prof C H lake to the tamment -for the banquet to be Nickle. l a. pro¬ AS IMHIST I OK STATE duced a fine background for the give their Friday evening. I>r Lydia given the rustic Lightring and Miss Dorothy Park- pi c The fin* act set was especial- Foresters' j rr will accompany the team to • .1 lx there Chicago as conservatism of the Hallam* The second act setting, however. Id by Pi CLASSIFIED • j will piay for this afternoon's tea GIFT • ' . Kap- i The Y ! Thet; will W be C held A Christ- Sund.ty DEPARTMENT hurch " Another Lan- I ngliMi l*rofe»»or- \lteml I oiiM'iilioii niost Maw U portra>.il ot 11 - r MV/RDS wun>*« »fi» heavy-voiced, la* daughtcr-ir Hej only weakness «errn« tu bn a decided tendency towai t auntie fluently lucteil in Laiuuni;. Drumu Ulas* Your protection when niKuging Dance Music is the % I >t >1. MUHtely etmltetl with Hallam. WPIOUH U1U IIKsl ACT («ivc* Program COMPLETE LINES I C'elia Merrill doing St'ii.i Hal! AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS Men's Wearable* The outstanding "n I . . . r ; . f for Of "Love In a BE SURE YOU GET AN A. F. OF H. BAND tilll'istlllUS |< ill ^ RRIII-II I 1)1 M.) DK M') SHADOWS IN REPOSE I \ll,> -m.iM. • ■< • .1 meeting ot tin I P luh > 11 1 3d p. Fririay { the 01 ganizaticui tootru m of the in | s:r> ' "i. :. Glen O blew ait wtli g>.- ,11 illucUatcci lecture on campus it era - A future dob prugiuin and • ) t«#« U v be d:.« u*^ed ... DINNER JACKETS s2- s2B.::> CASlNf! l*'t jK.vIAL roll • b\ I ' URK>> INK r> -J • f• • STl I' awl LINK SKI HAM MM TOP HA!- W HI! Y. KM) Gl.tA K- <1 • DAK •< ^ I KING TIE- MA IB H »N. MALIi:i •' E. Ki i * % • KEEN 1 II. « AKNAI! 'A hi- •• ""'W '>» Our Uv.»w», 11m far Ckrfelmaa H. to S1TC H h K. W BROS. u.»Hoa« TEA DANCE SUNDAY Mal 1 p H. MIOTTOAN STATT NFWS Seven Teams Place Stars On All-Independent Men's Grid Team Hull, Miller, SohronliT Namirl on Miil-I'ml Teai Cage Squad SPORT INTERLUDES - (ihambers on All Star Independent Teams Michigan State'- Fred Schrocdor < prominent in every gam'* s,.v played a great gome at Harry Grayson. NEA Sport* Edit Planned By Overdue Recognition Picked l»y the State News io th ha# guard and tackle this season or of Schroeder. "He put I-.ro. Forward Line FIRST TEAM is yesterday picked on the NF.A i smashing brand of line play ail . , Injun Jinx hv iivMwkin MaeMoii|fall. \o%e»el. \ an \ olkeolmr^ (ii\en Back- I.iity Hutt, Evergreen Miin'< oh Chambers, Ben I town ob Miller. Brl|fgx Aire*. I-West team at guard position. Both Johnny M>n and was Pinael. Spartan tackle and guard'. equally adept « ,, e, and giant Die Nelson who has I'ingel was named on th#- ;. f li.irL v ll»nr\ Joist* l.i«f \-»»reti Mac Dougiill, SnydiM • field Berth*. u*ti. mnny tcu.hrtnwn punas trl-nill,„n«i N.w* Sarvic th...| A , of Inisciitcw a- Team .. k Novmel. Clcc-ping IVun r the Spartan* were chosen on The Sparf.i! ' Prepare* for Mope. Bi WIN I MII I II S •vina Wyeth. Bakerboro n NF.A second Ail Mid-wet ArmM 1 Irri VunVoJkenbiirtf. Black by the BMH'K TEAMS BLOCK I BLOCK 3 Sleeping Ben F.vereti Mai I km I, Snyd C< ill MantHI, Bakerboro Marty Hutt, Kverg'n Man Bob Hall. Kinapt meat vina Froellch, Abbott* Woyth, Bokerbom Sam Aldrleh, Everg'n Man Win Larigdon, llavh' lihge SMALL'S Rudy ♦Yotivonovitrh, S ('< Tomorrow We Stsirl It V Valentine. Black Shoe .HutUrfbield* A Dramatic roi NTs ON VHIKtNS State's Rise in 0 rid-H arid OF Traced Rack I a (.lark's Era to vo SPAffKN o Wnlvi Hurt Shuffnor & IVIarx Ih'lroil Miilr in Sporlstiiiin Keporl i d lo lltisc \.>i«h d S«*riirititf Bid Oriiitgr llintl Overcoats Vrorillm In .1 slot t out of ISr «r ooih-rsl.uol Milliards roiil.u li-il troll Itn k Itl« hards owner of thr j Ntrve lt*iinr«aii. ihr nation s No I llelroll l ions and llarr* U hinri. press asnil n lm puldli Ires Miami \\ II; spoil i olivine til a I ot wlio iluilm: the winter months had hand In the MparUnN' wear a j claim fm llie Mine keeping In minimi the Orange howl hhl close eoiilact with lliellnrils. His liespile his affiliation* with pro met ami stall authorities I he foolhall. Nil liards has Detroit report savs the ilepartiiu: lm I alii \lal Tourney 1 Ihiirc of Slale fur feitint* ( iinic a- Surpri Sel lo Open \Iter Bowl Ofliciiil* Hud l-.nh'd lo I i«l l» X r.*tlri"> lo Iliilllr in .1 ■ ... *1 I » » t* I «. %MI Mi l oil. Ill M.-rl . .. . II. IriuU IimIih. iofit'rs Ift/H'ttr 1/ /Ve/» f linir Trojan* < lagers Vwait Opener ( cU liralinif the •f.DLDEN ANNIVERSARY" of these famous rkithes makers SBB VIM1IMA Ml C I MAI MK.N OTI IiJt AN "IWlween Two Women" »2850 (llirislmus (»ilts K,< ' ' n.ijoi lettih a-juf the school, boaatod its average. *33*° 83850 1 « i last yeai de- winning 21 and dropping eight It: ' "Hie out. Dale Ball an-j miM' be remembered that II ith the ( '.allelic l.nddcm vv V I tie if ttie ; teams held Michigan in '30 and 'St j ! to .wurelew tie* although the j ((impacts Poloisl* Lo*e To All-Slam Ttii- .v.nt will give all lAn»ing a rhanra to buy " i.v.r. "»t \alj»!i :r: th«- fiv. dread." of l*a > Rings Ml. ' th. -hip Marl S hafTn.r k Marx hav. .njo>«l ill th. i|". ArttlWr*, Ton. MatU.li. Mwtu.1 Arto«a Cigarette Cases .. .i- frun. H Kiwi Ida. . nip Gmtfr Burn. i-lothing fi«ld. ;i »: :-•( s.jua«t intensively t-> i* 1 wh«h the I'endants :... k gam. o Si.aej The ( Th.r. arr hundr.d. ..f aparklinc new coat* that y«.u - . , s and Urnih brine* Lie for fall term. «« highlights in Collirr'a and Eaquirr magaiinr- rite w. -v Ot arvetai player* laickets Michigan sr«i. {w.: team «oH,| thr team thr fam.ma Slormtratrr. th. Guarilaman. th. Ram' > plciisit t- I";. jan followers ilr ham Ma< Ku h •-\l Th.' Spartaiis lost to riding hail to the I th. Continrntal H«s». in IwltMi and rag Ian modrl- m at guard ptonus Wool Blanker* Pelt Pillow* and ti be the mainstay pf the tea Laming A'.'.-Star* last Tvars- — Il'a an .vent that rlimaxm 50 year* of vaht»-fivin< along with Mux Phillips ,< p ; vs a: with th. gr*atMt vain., in 50 yrara. Both U.va air (oat am1 air g»> si death ->n dog shots under the b.< •ialuw STATE COLLEGE in uutji iotn> 1 the other guard i> a good Wvman Anderson defensive Sp.i:i c} resettling Lansing kept the lead up to th* Th* BOOK STORE i player, ' and Jack Marsh* M and Johnny Fabian sre Slater Getry Us? chucker there they wore use 'throe l--. wards who promise t.> After c\. v ciutcker tin* All-Stag* •» .-->pe with thr All-Stag*. SMALL'S fresh team while th* Id forget the welcome I Jtt South Wfbrhmgrro i Avenue—rend A erode give good accounts of themselves sent in .. John V.-ung at center, ahoa - good Spartans retained their >tartiM Ml celebration today, from 2'«9 f j possibilities imcup which conusted of Capt W4p m. k±±