ittirhtnatt COMBINED wm TIE BAIT LANSING »•" Nrats Volume SO-A EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1938 No. 12 East Lansing Schools To Open Monday Big Increase 'State Looks Good9 is General Doctors to Be L >r, *- Expected In Opinion Gleaned by Reporter | Patients At All Divisions King By Marshall Dmnn Football ascended his best they've ever had—they'll take j Health Meet Michigan." throne on the Spartan campus Miss Beatrice Kinney, stenog- Leaders of East Lansing public schools will 1 organized medicine yesterday, so your wandering re- rapher: "I'm sure they're going to will assume the unaccustomed open their doors Monday morning, porter dusted off his notebook. wjn< Michigan and all." September 12, with increased en¬ sharpened a now pencil and went Al Gaines, high school student: j roll of patients in an attempt to rollments in all divisions of the into the analyze from the consumers' world to find just what •• lot of veterans back, and system, according to an announce- point of view Michigan's need it: j the public foresaw for this year s that's a sign of a good team; Mich- 'the field of medical . are at a stale ment by Superintendent Donald . team igun with a new coach " health conference here tomorrow O'Hara ! Armed with the question, "What j.rk Warner. State graduate and ! Dr. Don W Gudakunst, state "The enrollments are higher]do you think of State's football sports editor or the State News in 1 health commissioner, who' ha- than ever," he stated, "and we had prospects for this fall''' he clutch- | 1933.34: "It'll be . as good a team to make provisions for extra room N'd at friend and foe alike and | ilS in -32 from the standpoint of [been active in arranging the at both of the elementary schools came forth with the following both players and j health conference program, said coaching staff. If yesterday that neailv all the -tat The indications are that there also opinions: they (jet started early in the sea- 'ined.cal society officials will be ori will be a considerable increase in j Al Smith, senior: "There's the son. they'll breeze through." 'hand to sit down with consumer - the number of students in the high I t looking material coming up T. K. Srhram, tailor: "Of course of medical services around the school." II that I've the last 'they're good, and I'm gonig to Ann year seen in I ouncil table for discussion of All Experienced five years- Arbor to •e them WIN " mutual problems. i Mrs. Irene Spencer, merchant: Dr. Don W Gudakunst Barney Studt. East l-ansin* At the high school, three new fiOO to Attend "I always think they'll win for policeman going to win teachers will appear on the fac¬ Bin h al way.- turns out winners." them all Reprerentativ • of every major ulty Monday Grapes, gradual of the Univers¬ Miss Madelyn John Nardowie. printer: "Bar¬ Jack (hristensen Schools Offer lav organization tribution of interested medical eatc in dis¬ have ring injuries they ought to have better than last yea been invited ity of Michigan, and formerly art supervisor at G Mich .1 game u's.d team, but the Michigan will probably be anybody's Health Work doctor to meet From 500 to R(Kl doctors with the will conduct the work in the art and "pr« nta game " Thc East l.ansing department Miss Grapes has also Keith Hunter I »l M. gradu¬ WKAR Goes Back will begin a comprihe:. ve pio- pul»li<- s liool rna "Th S meeting of the producers ■pent the past summer in inten¬ ate I'm more anxious to see gram of health education tins fall and consumers of m di a! service- sive study of living conditions in Germany and Austria. ■.si.a"'!! think I,ap|>cti the State-U .! Michigan, and I of M Siago to Learn in cooperation with the Ingham is the most significant attempt game will be a toss-up " About Weather County Health department Michigan has yet made to set up The main emphasis in the now a long-time, equitable program of Miss Jennie M Barrows will George Falkowski. Junior: "—1 If you want to learn something j progiam will be laid on health health services and medical care," direct the high school home eco¬ work with th.- children in the Dr ■about wcathei Gudakunst said. nomics department Miss Bar¬ forecasting with 1 rows has her degree from Michi¬ Board Will •espect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm m -torrn. clear- early and later elementary grades, through tie s.xth In these gi ades com - a program of action mutu¬ "Out of this conf rence should 1 gan State college and has taught ('cntr. ally ace) table to the progressive at Alma and Grand Ledge | ness or cloudines-, 1,1 any oth. r The Meet Tuesday nieteoiiilogc.il phenomena, tunc will be ph> . ■ •; M higan and thi *4 biology department will be head¬ be 11th . ,p. of r.tizer ed this fall by Edward Gi .per soul radio to WKAK at H HP this our -f-i ■ed of medical who holds his di gree land City college from Oak¬ To A< •cc l>t Aitl Ittcrminri when H M Wills, eol- Waller to Speak acrvi He taught at I,a roups invited to th Wakefield, and has also done A -pecial me ting of the State ference include, labor, Parent- 4 special work with the Kellogg (ting 1.1 Sil| .1 Ij..):.. i I ' I 11.1 Boaid of Ag-a u.tore 01. Tuesday, T'U'-l.i! n d welfnie foundation ,, organiza¬ General Inspection Miss Bern ice to accept PWA grant- for con¬ I'allon at Mike tions, educational institutions and Hofacker comes angt merit- struction of an auditorium and Will* will tn- mtervi) 1 were 1 "inpletod all governmental health agent a- to the East Lansing system to week by Dr (' I) Barrett, The program Will open at 9:30 hospital, was called yesterday by it is Patton WKAK teach the second grade at Bailey John A Hannah, board secretary tor >.f the Ingham County a m. tomorrow, with Governor 1. who conducts the school She taught at Muskegon The board also will consider tb department, and Sui t un¬ Erunk Murphy outl ning the eon- and pn is a graduate of Western tend fit Dor aid O'Hara. fit. plan- to finance 1 (instruction of a studio u-pre- ' '< | ur|»o Governor Mm State Tcachirs college. Also at livestock pavilion, PWA alriady md TV ,nd „! E. if tei 110011 | sent ing the East L n- og - h.«.l phy also will discuss the state Bailey school will t*? Miss, Faye board, J . having offered $42,120 toward the f«u the preliminary t p. health Bi eitschneider who w.il teach the ■t of the I. - aft) . - program at a luncheon 10 the new pi..gram Eai y thi- meeting, ar.d Dr C E Waller, a-- proposed building's $93,000 cost noon will come duett from the third grade. She is also a gradu¬ Eventual fall there will be a general 10- construction of the pa¬ 90-foot tower which exposes many i-tant surgeon general of the U ■vW « ate of Western State Teachers col¬ lege and has been tearhing in vilion, Mr Hannah said, will de¬ of the in-truments to atmospheric 1 p needs etion by that nurses to indicate the This S Public Health service, will dis- t - A pend upon the college's finding conditions • ox -' will .be icusa th-- national health Three Rivers Miss Virginia Kooik- The rest of the fif- program er will teach the sixth grade for some shai meat - of the cost to raise $10,880 its teen-mi nute from the hroadcast will come | succeeded by ! examinations intensive f> .low-up held The in morning the men's gymnasium, the session will be 1. -n half weather bureau office a day at each school She has been teaching in Holland and is a Auditorium Approved and lawn where the w.nd instru¬ No Cost Besides the personal rx.i'i - ! luru-het.n meeting in the Union ■ballroom, and divisional afternoon v; graduate of Hope college ment- and sun shine recorder aie New -Four Teachers at Central an The board already has approved located auditorium financing plan, the , Ground Tower j t.on of the health of the student.. by the nur. es and doctors from lum. Home Economics building, meetings will tie :n the gymna-- Vf t "L -Jt , new teacher will be at , college's portion—55 per cent--of the county health department and Kcdzie hall j Central elementary school Har- the $710,000 total According to Mr Wills, the rost to b' paid 1 there will Ire a constant (lose A itowei is one t.f the t llest used at final summary ft net Bealc. who has her degree from student activity fees over a I cheek of sanitary conditions in 4 30 meeting, at from Northern .State Teachers col- |any weather station in the coun¬ each school p -hi . will tie held in the 20-year period Auditorium con- try Most of the other weather gymnasium Speakers will in¬ ege, has been teaching^ in the struction and financing plans will1 bur, >us havt. tow(,rs (jn Ujp rif 'We are getting this service a! clude medical Saginaw public schools. She will be completed at tve the second grade here Miss ing. it was said Tuesday s meet high buddings or instruments ! no cost to the system Superin¬ and others society interested ,n member- advance¬ imm tendent O'Hara commented, "and ment of tlizabeth Hosking will teach the located on top of tall buildings medwal services ,n the Bids for th. hospital genera 1 ,^ on(> by cooperating in this way w.th state tird grade She has her degree #f ^ Un§^ ^wcv„ construction contract will be re- Dr Barrett's department, this A-*-' lorn Northern State Teachers col- u locaU>d „n the ,p.ound whlch, |e, has done graduate work at j flee after 2 jcened at Secretary Hannah's of- the meteorologist believes, is a community is assured of a most *T University of Michigan, and is 000 hospital will be constructed p. m today The $250,- much more satisfactory method of comprehensive health program for the children, now and for (he Dressel Gels experienced teacher from exposing instruments the]with PWA aid totaling $112,600 future." Arbor system. The fourth grade at jThe state board has approved Central borrowing of 1137,000. to cover a The Um I Unit for the aay- Presidency )1 will be Karl taught by Miss the college's part of a total of WANTED: PK.TlRES Dressel. assistant profes¬ Lougheed, a graduate of $250,000 Obligations will be re¬ Attention' Candid camera sor of forestry at Michigan State itral State Teach) according to Harry UM. college, was recently re-elected rs college, tired over a 10-year period, $16,- fans! eity with experience at Jackson in the tchool 000 in student feet being set aside Lauren P Brown, football [president of the National Shade 1 Miss Jgally annually to pay interest costs and program 1 Tree conference which convened manager, will buy Dr and Mrs L. who has been teaching in retirement of B. Sholl and at St Louis. bonds candid camera photographs of August 31-Septembtr ; Mrs Roberts. Mrs Sholl's mother, 2 Johns, will teach the sixth Besides Professor Dressel is the third considering building Spartan gridders for publica¬ at Central school. She has problems, routine-college business tion in this fall's football [have just returned from several man in the history of the confer¬ pro¬ | weeks' vacation spent at Eveline ence to receive such from Western State may be taken up by the board at grams. recognition .Orchards Resort on Lake Charle- He college. Tuesday's special meeting previously served as vice pres¬ Ivoix. ident and last year as 1 Page Two MICHIGAN STATli NEWS Friday, September 9, 1938 Howard Swart/, former Michi¬ Michigan Slate New* HI'MMKH riHTION gan State coIIcki Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ruhl football star, Is family returned last week from ' and j Mrs. Ivarine Button, secretory to B. R. Proulx, is expected to re- ei(i|iloyed as general manager of a Rose Knlrrnl ai iwnnil-rlaa* mutter nf po*t- Luke, near Cadillac, where I offlce, Knit (.mining. M •«* It iic n it Of Eonnvllle, Mich., food exchange. iturn from h(r vacation Monday flee* loruled on ground floor of «»«Nt they spent the summer wing of Union hulMing. lt«M»r»i N. George Bird and Willis Ander¬ son, rnernla-rs of l ist year's M. S I'ul»ll*h''(l every KrMw? morning -during I.', graduating class, have teaching Mbhlgnr. Mlate eollnre. 1'nc .ttstrllui- positions in Sh lliy ard Richmond, r sportively. J. (' Kremcr and WELCOME BACK family ' left their old residence at 117 Mognc street to take over a new location at 417 Miss Linden I utilise street. Kreyhofcr of 44-1 Teachers! Evergreen avenue has returned to her home after having spent the month .of August with relatives in Our "(tiiek, courteous ami Vermont friendly service will provide for you the foods you like I I lie national I'i Kappa Delta con¬ lies!. ference in Top ka I loos I 'Factory* A ■ 11iiit Winter ad ilea at on * Our bakery ami catering present i Ml • Mais .In Stephens, services are at your command. also of East Lansing That the year 1938-39 may fieri Id Winter CLEANERS he ■ ' n a most worthwhile one for ami y our f>ti|>11 is l he Winters, on of wi ll of seholders are r.nuu: their is. 533 Albert a« the last minute "!*.«» nr. to atti • t new roomi i . 01 the Spartan, college - ei lo-eomu th old stand-hys I in i iiuma/irie Me is .M present solieit- rn t the ai celt inn tremendous demands ' 'locked up iiiK advertising for the first issue lh' i a senior journalism student TAILORS student body numbering and has distiiupiLsht d himself in PHONK 53.116 thousand Summer is forensic activities. Last spring he iv- On M. A. ('. nd »o»w another iniuul m was one nf nine selected to attend .< ■ the DORA H. I money spent hv I u tm v worker-. | STOCKMAN Thousands of students will j soon he here to live They will i make K.ist l.ansinr. then home and he a part of it They will brintf prosperity to the town, which has just experienced a mi mm t r of "just coasting" (Sales EAST LANSING'S CANDIDATE FOR Crusade nothwithstandnui» Truly the city should feel fortunate th.ft it does have the "factory" and that re-open it will soon STATE Dora II. Slm-kniun LEGISLATURE Mrs. Stockman's past record shows she is: (Second Ingham County District) l)UI 5-063.1 1. A real homcmakcr. eSHB KKIHAV S\T! KIIW SKIM •»-!«» 2. A pioneer in extension work for women and chil¬ dren and twelve years on As a member of the State Board nf Agriculture for 12 years, Mrs. Stockman worked long and faithfully in the interests of Michigan State Ihr the Stale Hoard of Agri¬ from irril romf I treat College, the one big East Lansing industry. Records show that it was rut picture*— Ifohert ««i< Steven- culture. largely through her efforts that the Home Economics building, one of the ""KlUNAPPKir - W ITII - I. A leader in Grange and other farm organizations; finest in the country, was erected on the M. S. C. campus. Secretary of National Rural WARNER BAXTER Home Council. Today! Mrs. Stockman is a member of the 8tate Tax Study Commis¬ I KI PUII BARTHOLOMEW ARI.EEN WHO.AN sion and ii is the report of this commission which will form the basis for I. A leader for legislation giv¬ M \ MOV II PS. SPOT 11-11 ing equalized school and constructive tax legislation hv the-1939 Legislature. JumI ItWe Ihutwaiwla of other girl* youth opportunities. Ihr* tl nrirferi (kr mod exciting (king in lit. «a* lo (all in l»»e 5. A leader and fighter for with • million*"" equalization of taxation. "THREE BLIND MICE" (i. Today a member of State W ITII Tax Study Commission, l oKt. r r \ vol \>. joki *t.tnr* whose report will be the WHORE HI *HI ckmin I'M iim basis of i939 taxation re¬ ** I.I' . I III IIS . SKIM 111' - vision. I <»m* .li'iiti KI—Ollwl. .Mfrv ,f'll«l I'.,.. .."0 ilit...* IM-U'li 7. A woman who has helped me II.I*' achieve big things, hut with a practical homey, hard -cold diggers sense. OF PARIS' lad's win with l)oru H. Stock¬ — WITII — man who HAS and WILL RUDY VALLEE work FOR us and WITH us. ROSEMARY LANE COMINIi MOON (Sponsored by East Lansing friends nf Dory H. Stockman*. ROBERT TAYLOR Home Economics Building. Michigan State College "THE CROWD ROAR9" I Political Advertisement! Friday, September 9, 1938 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Thraa secretary East •ted to re- donday. Ninety Per Cent Lansing High Grads Favor State of Class F Morse Cooke ot the East Lan- ler is going to study In the applied Applied Science Jean Lcffel will products company In Adrian. He off '38 Plan to Attend j virig high xchool it was n-vealed science division at University of study in the Physical Education took over his duties last week. that two-thirds of Variona College; lhe> class of .Michigan at Ann Arbor. Jeanne division while the remaining stu¬ ••ighty-riine are going to enter Bailey will go to the University of dents, George Schieve, Francis Michigan State college. Wisconsin ot Madison. Sherman, and Richard Williams By Dale Uropsey T, . n,,., ... I There are however a few slu- Beatrice Parwell Is going to will study hotel administration. be!. f^, l T, , , m"m" •""t« wh° wi» waraler from the study art at Knox college. An¬ Miss Noreen Paterson, ma from 1038 r "»r. p ",8 08 ' nHH "'jhome the East Uansirw hitfli . town to attain their higher other a student who will leave the formerly a ste nographer In the horticulture K Kn . . . . school are planning on, fflucfttion. Am on« these a ro M it ry home stale is Suzanne McClure, college. attending | IlaiU,y i who are going to enter at Stevens paUon who will enter at Wellesley col¬ depaitrnent, left recently to as¬ lege in Massachusetts. General sume' a position as home economic- In an interview with rineipal ! college at Stevens, Mo. John Mil- Motors Tech at Flint has accepted teacher in Ypsilanti. She served as sec retary to II D Hootman, ex¬ the application of George Mason Jane Prancis will enter Central tension specialist in horticulture State Teachers college at Mount Richard l-irson, 335 East Grand CLAUDE J. 1MARSHALL Pleasant. She will study In the liberal arts division. m River avenue, who completed re- 'luirements for dairy manufac tui a master's nig tins degree sum- The rest of the graduates who r.,. I roc-r at Michigan State college, has r or will attend c ollege are coming to secured employment with a dairy State Dorothy Adams, Payc Greer, tlai bat a Allen, Bonnie Redmond, PROSECUTING m m ■ ■<. ,syiSiwm n Judy Crosier, Phyllis Elsesser und Grace Nahstoll will enter Home Economics division In the In the ATTORNEY Bu- iness we find that Administration division Harold Cestna, West¬ (Republican) B on Ruth Gardner, Bruce Greenman, Lynch, Doris Mardonald. Gerald Marshall, Riehaid Osmer, and Donald Spaulding have made PHIL PERRONE And His (asa Mira Orch. Walter R. Carven application for entrance Dells (lose* Sept. 13 •-i Those who will study in the PROVEN ABILITY Liberal Arts division Include Wy- ( oral Gables Opens Sept. M man Anderson, Betty Jane- An¬ Republican Candidate for «if thony, Batbaia Cardinell, Bctte \ Harvey, Herve Hunt, Mary Alice Leathers, David McBride, Gra¬ Aih Representative State lA'Ki.slature A Resident and Taxpayer of East Lansing (Political A'l • ham MacKiehan, Paul Ritts, Rob- ert Theroux, Jacqueline Wynne, Ifepairm? Second District and Raymond Zettel. Enrolled in the Engineering dl- lias not and will not ally himself with any special Inter¬ vi ion we find Walter Bcardslee, ests, hut will approach all con¬ Olin Carter, James Cunningham, troversial questions with an Arthur Parwell, Howard Ingerson, open mind, voting for what he If You Believe In— Jam's Re.r.o, Jack Widn.k, and Jack Dnlbee. believes lo be for the best In¬ terest of the people of this dis¬ trict Mary Lou Dodge. John Pearce, "A Representative of all the and John Young will enter in the people ' LAW and ORDER Able—C ourageous and Quali¬ fied ■■ -ii CLASSIFIED "His past record and ronduet are your guarantee of his sin- . eerily, integrity and ability ' PRIMARIES NEXT TUESDAY ' Vote for him and insure • your part) of a nominee qualified and eapable ot representing VOTE FOR this dlstriel In the legislature. Pslilissl A4 cents. No transfer charge u BUSES SENATOR E REPUBLICAN LANSING CITY LINES Aitv- 2-1188 Page Four MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday, September 9, 1938 son of Roy F, Marshall, 113 Beech CARL (OMDEN Jack McKibbin stre t, returned yesterday from Get the Community Gets the west coast. SUNOCO Stipend and Mr and' Mrs. C. W McKibbin MOST SERVICE STATION Personals Jack McKihhin, son of Mr. and family, 626 Rosewood avenue, returned recently from a vacation of the — Mrs. C. W. McKibbin, 626 Rose¬ spent at Brewer's lodge, on the Open !/ Hours for wood avenue, will leave Tuesduy North Channel at Dcsburats, Ont. Your Convenience Mr. find Mrs J. E. Powell, 137 WIIKRK THE BOULEVARD ENDS Hoguc a street, have returned from four-weeks' vacation spent In for Madison, Wis., where he will enter U. of W. on a research Miss Louise Freyhofer and Mrs. Helen Roberts Sholl and their as¬ BEST EAST LANSING, MICH. sistant teachers announce the Ohio. scholarship in bio-chemistry. He for the is among 20 accepted of over 600 opening of their fall term of piano Tin- M S C. club held u lunch¬ lessons for Monday, applicants who applied for the Sept. 12. En¬ eon at Hunt's Food s'hop Wednes¬ scholarships. day noon in honor of Miss Caro¬ rollment is ers today Assistant teach¬ will be Miss Anna Jccan Rob¬ LEAST Cade Jobpy lyn Cook, whose marriage will he an event of Miss Josephine Gardner, daugh¬ ter of Prof and Mrs. V. R. Gard¬ ertson, Mrs. Forrest Musselman, tee •/• reoD valui September 24 At tin Mrs G M Trout, Mrs. Cora Iae I IF "YDU WANT- A THtetu WELL 0ONE COOK IT husimvmeeting of the group, at the Miss Mary Woodward was elect'd ner, 205 University drive, has been university since Sept. 1 Force, Miss Ernma Jean LcRoy, and Miss Bonnie Marie Redmond. mi "yvOLlP^ElF! president. She has a research fellowship in nutrition In the home economics The State theuter has had In¬ j Coach and Mrs. Fred W Shaver stalled department and Is working toward new projection equip¬ of 420 Linden street have just re¬ ment, with a master's degree. u new type of lens and turned from their cottage at Isle Hotli are Michigan State college rcelifycr. of here. Pine on Lake Charlevoix, graduates of June's graduating East Laming Mi class. Painting and Paperhnnging anil Mrs W It Cameron of A Bakery I'wlilvr (iHBrgnlr* 417 In llolh I'rlrr and Labor Charles street have just re¬ Rev. and Mrs F Dean King of turned from their cottage at Isle RatlMatM rhwrf«lly 205 M. A. C. AVE. of Chillicothc, Ohio, who visited the Pine on Lake Charlevoix, Camcrons at where tie v have been their summer home, G. C, JONES vacationing are now being entertained by Mr. III A la Mm since tlie List part of June. The Patronize News Advertisers. and Mrs. Cameron at thi tr home Mr and Mrs Richard C Mast- rs of 522 Meadowlawn For Butter are en¬ or for 'Wurst askc tertaining 12 guests this weekend I According to IVfbslt'r, a at their summer home on Long "josh" Tit rttliculi', tease, lake at Alpena The party is leav¬ or anything else for the refrigerator I tauter, or plag a joke on (a ing for tile north_ Friday. after¬ and pantry person), as t>g misrepresent¬ noon PHONE OR COME TO ing facts Mr and Mrs. James R Otto of Well, I nrle John's J«»sh this time is true "josh" else he didn't know aniK S 403 Huttcrficld drive announce the birth of pt Mi a I mi by girl, Mary Lou. 2, at tlie Sparrow hospital. and Mrs BLACK'S FOOD MARKET ■Ml or L. C. Adams and "Complete line of meats" about— family of 274 Durand street have Fret Delivery just returned home after s|M>iiding Phone 2-6356 the summer away from Fast Lan¬ SPECIALS FDR SATURDAY sing Mr Adams has been attend¬ ■ Ionic grown fancy ing summi r school out of Ground Beef 19c lb. town Muskmellnns it> of Michigan Law School IP actively engaged and recreational opportuni¬ in the pr.it.ii e . of l.-w in "Lansing s nce re-e.. iQjphu degree ties for all the folk. Six MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday, September 9, 1938 Local Gridders Start Practice Sessions THE Coach Gloomy Football Hopes Bright Says Spartqns Hold SCOREKEEPER As Prcpsiers Scribe After Seeing Practice First Session By DAVE TEFVT Show Wares guard. They'll have veterans, too, Of Grid Season Readers! Michigan State's 1938 at the The last straw hat has settled ends, and ax we stated be¬ on the diamond and the lost white By Don Phillips football team will be right up fore, the tackles will take care of Over forty Spartan gridders "Well, what we lack In weight there, tackles or no tackles, at themselves. swooped down on the campus shoe should have been kicked off and < xpcrlence, we'll make up for present. into a closet earner for the last Kovacich, also, should handle yesterday to put on the first enthusiasm," said Coach Job in the same fashion he practice session of the 1938 sen- with After taking a gander on the his time this summer by the time this Cuddy Shaver as he pessimistical¬ Spartans in their performed as a sophomore a son. There were 18 major and Hoes to press. Summer has come ly eyed his future football team first practice ses¬ six minor lettermen as well as 17 to its unofficial end and fall is couple of seasons back. going through its first workout of sion of the year, Have no fears, fans, State will numeral winm rs included in fast approaching. . the season Wednesday morning we came to the yesterday's group. And with fall and ttie Michigan pay dividends and plenty of them Shaver's gloom is somewhat immediate con¬ The first drill of the season was game in the offing it's just about , Jhls year. justified for he has only eleven clusion, St a te mostly for the benefit of the press time for the inevitable rumors lettermen returning from last won't be u push¬ with the boys showing off the ir the shouted whispers of subsidiz¬ ing and proselyting year's squad and six of them are to begin their hackfl' Id men. Hot) McCarthy, over league. in any man's Play - aerial wares and doing a little running to get the kinks out of annual rounds. The hlratinx cries against Max Phillips, Dick Ortswold, and The tackle sit¬ INDIAN HILLS arms and legs. Johnny Fabian head the list of uation, tough as Twenty-five more players will pr»selt > ins ran he dismissed, returning hacks letter winners it may appear, report Sept. 12, and an additional il seems to us. as the do or die among the linemen are led by will be solved by 15 the. o|>cning day of the fall stroke of those ohsrurr purists Dick Holhrook, a center, Dick the time the Wayne game rolls term. who enulil never hope to make Mori Is llarmon and Robertson, around. If not by the opener, cer¬ the headlines any other way. To Johnny Kuk, ex-State bascball- guards,and Alvin Gaines and Har¬ tainly the Michigan game proselyte is to sway or dlssuadr. old Brown at the tnckhs cr, has stepped up for the second TACKLES APLENTY and has been In vogue sinrr the time this summer. He was signed This leaves Shaver minus any Charley H nchman had six days or .Aristotle and Aristo¬ recently by Dallas in the Texas experienced ends Jack Weaver, I tackles out t h e re yesterday. phanes letter winner ill the hacklleld League, going from Longvicw of j tackle, who a . would please any llim Allot T SUBSIDIZING? last the East Texas Lcaguc- Hut how almut subsidization'' year, has tv en converted into I coach in colic■guile cireles an end, as has Air Gamble Both A couple -of the boys, Ernie Should the good athletes lie given hoy. apparently have the qualities 1 Hremcr .«nd Gcorgi Gargett, a a il\ chance t.. trade his physical nbil- needed, for they both are hard foi an education ' "NO," shout and sure tacklers and can catch pair of conver ted end- . don't know Bowling ,mp TiOTN the with .i Simon-pures only to bo met a rapidly reverberating "YES" from growing minority who I ilmn j too much a bo lit ' tioi as yet, 1 nit ploy 11 ig the posi- with t wc i weekx rainbow RecrEABilliards believe that the young athlete should gel something for the "all" that he is supposed to give for the Bachman doesn't have a great deal school and Cod. home and mother to worry about He wants a niftiei full hack, but it is our hunch SKATELAND It's a question that hasn't halfback with lots of passing 1' ,1 IIalley ni George Kovacich bothered the high morals of ability >1 tclilean Slatr yet. will answci Ills prayer Slate play¬ ers svho need help to get through question is. is it lair to them" llancy and Kovacich both arc ! school usually get it if they keep -headed for the best season since i On Michigan, East of Ranney Park Consider a self-supporting ath¬ up srholaslieaily. but It's not lete-. joining t h r Spartan gridiron i day during Ins season. He handed to them on a silver plat torn Haicv looked better to us must work from two and a half ler They work at real Johs. v. tcrd .v than he did in the first : | to throe hours a day for his board. many of them lough, to earn I Oftentimes another hour for lie. enough to eome to school The lodging. Then he has to practice Johnny HALVES. TOO I'ingci anil Gene Cio- Parly Nights! lek yy ill I kc care ol the left half¬ liluc Sunoco Motor Fuel and Sunoco Oils Sunoco A In / Liilu'iralion back imisG and plenty of trouble before they get through on nine Saturdays th( y'll cause Tuesday, Saturday Nights As then running mates, it'll be Battery Krclurcine — Tire Repairing haul to silence Eddie I'earce and t 11 ashing Polishing, and Waxing ar Sic S/a Open Afternoons. 2:30-4:30; KieninRs. s:00-11:30 Goodyear Tires — IVillard Batteries Stale yvtl! have Admission: Afternoons, 15c; Evenings, 30c a gnat staff of quarterbacks in Sunday Afterntsms. 25c c Bruckner. Pletz & Son Diebold, Don "VOT T(H) FAR TO WALK" ["I Cor. Michigan Ave. A Harrison Rd. AAA Service Phone 2-3113 flossi. and Her- nan K I c wicki They're all about veil us. so tlie |-oaoh