Weather Volume !I2 MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST I .ANSIS.MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SKITKMBER •!<.. I9.TJ National Itlanietl Pr'uteCoed Dorms Bennett to Be Today's For IAttest War g|ate Gridders Gunning Campus Elect Heads In fHden Hay* Mr HKTH AMtKRKON Wttr niKitiK In Europe t«»cl»y llltlorlum nor Hut-luti Sli.ll»H«m, Imt Iho national jiriilo of nil rprinifs* not from German fundamentally from! Eurofn-nn totiniriek, despite informa- F OF 1 Prill " I1"''* •" WomeiTu (:hairnian°W TImhic I'rlye Mill For Easy Victory Over •'n nothing like a hit of a Hon lo iho contrary In the United State*. lloii-in* Svairm ln: AknIii lie S.VI s * I Weakened Tartars ' jolt to -bring sleeimig Thin in the opinion of Marshall M. to attention in double- Kriappen, Stirhip.nl "lull .New Officer. ' C.»ii...itlec> State's now professor of his. New governments in the Knlph licnnrtt, Mt. Clemen A. least that's the theory of!*"?' f"r,m'r University of seven Michigan Slate * lli.rl...inn To Setl.l I John Shirley of the • h'raifo stuff memlier, Ithoiles wo¬ kefijur, will lie Ke.ier.il ctmir men's dormitories are in ope¬ mnn uf the It.t.i water c«r Su-on.l l.ine. First „.j. h drpiirtmenf1 it the crack ... I- unleashed on an uiuuinpect- i seholitr, un.l E.iro|M-..n truvcl- ration today under the dir«s'- nival, Kill Scale-, senior WaIt'll Potirrr This Year lluelts Into IV:.y cr. Quiet, -courteous, pains- presi ilinuii of clo«»-ri«im »lee|.eni tlcifi of new office r»< elected at Ulent nritioutircd K ... mplan*, how, n j taking hut certain, K n a porn the close of the rk Friday H« kiim.IIO* Hani . talked over Ihe foreign Mtuation w« The new Itcrmett. a liher.il .,it Elizabethan poetry the other Si»eking its fourth victory | in hi* office. He graduated from •Id office during full! jft mcrulici of Ik lta ''In in it* many year*. Michigan lV can be taken a* any criterion I Wouider hi 1021, tieik hit M A . Said Shirley, iipprupoK, from Oxford in I023 and lifts I'h I) Mill w 111 it State will tackle \Va.\W Unl- II to explaining how, back from Cornell in 1027 \er-it v, an underdog eleven, in the olden day*, Sir traditm today at Maiklin field.. floir Walter Huleigh, chevalier j that •wintry owns a ter¬ The Spartans hold three de- extraordinary, w o n hi* ritory, national pride demands that riniffne over Wayne, 27-0,.in the country retain control of that ltt.il 01 11*57; and 34-«, lust ju.liethw section After a thousand yearn 'Kuictgh, spreading hix Klixg- with frequent change* hi owner¬ 'a;i* ! 1m a lavt micute change of tne- rtari equivalent <»f what the Well It..II N«.rth C ship. no solution can (>e found " young gallant should . which will xattsfy every nation," mjijct> the Queen I Ktuippeo state¬ guu.ing l» • «• ci.th yen* us Spar* t..» ft ei.tr .inimunced that l»w dly l«|ullin« tunc, | w|)0 tr,vHH i v. '.old iitt.ft u et'r-.d .string line nlvely in what is now the war j with ho lu*t team nick field. zone while attending Oxford as a Mury TARTAR'S WORK OFT Rhode* scholar, and in more re¬ t . u»t. .h » ht'iitl)!, iieff .a r/i'iad cent years, believe* that 'he •f 34 Tartar- .in \»sl here lute Ha rftri*e. euo«e* of the present war an se .. tcirt .v aftcI.'., n. After u shortly* after the clone of the last MARMNAIJ. %C. KN%m\ . . i *.mik'l'ii M r.m.n field one, hut not fundamentally in the ti- uttfS'd to the Old* hotel ut~ Treaty of VeiMiilles. The i»*u 11.;.-.*.•.}■ t i t- • t r-v v.ill remain cause wa* the punitive attitude of the Allied people* which forced Stone Signed •f W#«t Mary Mi. the treaty and not the treaty ti¬ For YearlHHik BachmHn1* ff of Germany, ild a three propaganda and than two million Photo Jol». " the Allied diplomat*,, order to maintain their job*, to j corn lude the treaty against the j lietter judgment of some of them," Koappcn flee I a red. |Date Set For | "The defeated nation* were r-Mffrtit and mh»H 1 Homeeoming jwwerle** to resist," Koapia-n IMS tarns fHher #»ITi« added i *la*h irnrr national White, announced *. tnfcg »i M M..nr»« Jane Brown Week-suid to the financial Siic/i I'linfishiiiPiil) inT.iAiti' (is,-""u of the term ..r.d - of the Fresh rr a A i»a of a wag i* C. C. lltird, mrrqHign during Iffdle I'earre. kriiinr right lullbrt h 4w l«e ,b Start ijitiitniuia* Instructor at Mlchi- hel Stiles, thi* iear. I'earre. 4 great defensor haefc. »* « nee hall urrkr a State cdVtvge On the door to ' at the riei Natalie tttll Keep vnur e»e on him IhK aftermmn. iift-re i« the following in June- MusicPlanned For Vespers Wayne Team Brings Band Vocal wilo* by Mi«^ Mith Met- For Today's Opener tetaf, organ 'electionn by Mr* state -rr I (MlTRAI I.—Rage I Helen Koiiert* Sholl. and a v'oliu miM'r*rH- 1 Victory Danee solo by Dick Wheeler will high- 44ight thi* week's Sunday Vesjrer* .iin-iiig fur the Wnyne-Statc fig to the Collegian, VVavtu FxruMsur Will 'service Season in the I •copies rhuntv■ at •v Graham T. Overgartl, 1- m '.gun cuaie cned the football siuoenw omci- season at A %| r w|„ itfnirU '•it h the team tndav. difion of the Collegian. The f Tap Three At :. Fall Party • , _ ,, , . I.UV- rndky cvcnu.« "",l na" "" ,h"r' The hand was reorganized, ■ Union bkllrwim l*i».y ! «t-ly fnlluwlnii K,c nliirged ami equipped a in nit < iamera Hawks *h.» recently le.uthl uul I wh"'h "n "lrn ,""ul II tap three rnem» * 'fv'.* hand, played for « hi' e M ar- ago. It appear- v , v t Wavi.ihome game* a rut IMan Meeting »*•• ..I \f annual fall tc#»n |>arty Faeulty Cltrli I'r.i.H. ?. •}.» Ualltootn following :tt»e Michigan State-Marquette Mi.toiier 14 The announce- "Betide Still Will Meet -r.«f4? a* made by Walter J Hum- ill F.Xtol Thee Mi** Mettetal «-i hxciclihuf f resident Rum- refu.M*d to ilB»" f ames of Kelly. Neele Rarner. ' Prelude to la,henm in.' F.vei,. Tel.,,id. Mariwrcl Andre..-IP*" "Hallelujah Choru lie t t randnw and T.an Connolly. Sholl t Je m I in amity Men Allen,I VuMn ExprrtM ^.vr Richard Nah- "rostry f Atnvo F„r K-^«rrh W..rk M. C iffant professor — m the Vtutm din,na S ell* llall Names left Thursday morning to I of farm crops, and K J. Wheeler :room j etid a Joint convention of For- ! farm crop* research assistant, left ! Doctor Snyder has Just returned ' ofietiM, thia week fat the Michigan State to the United States from It*.-. ('.nutn il Ilea,Is J1''lessors P. A. Herbert, Karl I college experimental potato fields j end will give hi* personal nbsrrva- !. Herbert Chapman. Holland jun- ' • ••!*, and graduate assistant J at Lake City and lingers City to tmns on conditton*~m Eur«r* and '•hard Fry are to attend meeting* i assist in research work there. i Italy in particular during the Hrffj ' " 'e Wisconsin chapter of the' ety of American Fueesters and the purpose of' determining The trip is made each year fori week of the European eonfliflrt Michigan Park and forestry ! latest and best methods of pro- feireff to as the Faculty rjub. has \ the | The Stale College club, oftrjn re- HI thus tnrm, j election results show Wednesday t- Kern The (Campus Cop Says , Pfbter will ;<< t H.e-pre*ii i^ation^ ducing potatoes. ^ ■ a membership composed of persons i ^' on the college *Uff of the rank. lapis and Harry Macey r« tr.e rrw- I'mffir Rule* tot,a Into Effect Monday of graduate assistants and aboY4y j altiiir Two ward represcnta! Under the ire YWCA to Petition hn Neutrality dorm will be chosen at {'-lection Monday evening. 1 itions for candidate* mus* he t J »d in to Jim Keith by Sunday .. pop Kutliccs Start Seeoml Week - Uul> - and r^iruUtirmi. Rovrrninir th«: "i*r»t.on of motor ehH'Ira i.V «t will hrrome effective M»n.lay, (k-tohrr S. with the ot»u •nir of t h— nfwlv' (tavrtl imrtioii "f Farm I*nt," Icadme into hr .ludvnt iwrKinii lot, wtiorrtinjr to :\ [ an interview yeoterday. Members of the Michigan State (f ta-n given l«y Chief IL K. Ilai n I college YWCA will put in their j At the .am* time, the r-iru-* bids for American neutrali'y by lation re<)uinnR the rv*l«tra- until 12 30 p. m Saturday writing letters to their congress¬ Retl (rnss (tntrse ,r id tiotl of .'tudont (ar. will I# arc ru> rctru-tjona on Sun. men next Wednesday. October 4. at 5 p. m., in the social parlors Start* Tuentlay enforced. Any «tudent or i The reception to three i "turded facu|,y memia-r. who wi»hea i «•'•» dudent parkm* lot of Peoples church. This meeting w ill complement lve a tar r. the (impuc.' -** 'arm Lane, north Red h< Tr.t reeuter . ,-f. uheloea- -odip.rium Studenl the first meeting of the term, held | Theima Cnggan, Panhellenic P-«" pre*- campu, tartar d^*rvnmt There , u" Uil» lot at any time, September 27. at H. Combs, assistr j ident. emphasizes that these girt* ; harge I* thu regut/at«,n ; Although there i« . | should telephone their act-ep*! Offenders in th». as in the case or j; parking north at 1 of political science, lances to the sororities the eve-| discussed the European conflict | of other traffic % icrsiiur»*. are pun- - and the neutrality act. Mr. Combs . The course is the first require- ment for entrance into CJreen j Jj rung tetore the party ishable by a fine I 11. payable at I will also be present next Wednes¬ Sororities consider it courteous j(the college treasurer s office Splash, women's honorary swim- j not 1 to accept invitations to the {j For purpose* of enforcement, day to answer questions about ming society. It is open to both ji last week of parties if the rushes i student* may not | ark south of i these subjects. new women on the campus and j i | is not definitely interested in affil- \ r wor to those who have taken it before. •: letter writing I iating during formal rush week ! WAtiKiwa Saturday, fcptawbai 80, wjj Survey Shows Students Prefer Terms Over Semesters 76 Percent Xidtijatr tftafe Hews Like M-S.C. Jerrymea ridering With the with Jerry l)ewur Modern Greeks L-'briK System Broader Horizon- •a* More than "( prcenl of another column. This year we've » it , .......... I Washington Doesn't seem to he su'h rf bad idea and scrms to be ECLECTIC—* Aitodoted (bfefiicfe FYeu Michigan Slate college Mu¬ broadened our Held to Include not "* | #tiyjn|l in a downtown . i indeed seem a good "lea for the pberry lcK»p-the-lf»np knit t(k; j(,n(c I leave organization on this rumpus j, riuuntlett Alter a two term absence. Jack i one of ttie college papers. Itow- " the growing need for classroom facilities. # VouTl succr rfe-mi- «»! leim mi- i ever the credit for this fast think- has returned for his eater Al o noteworthy is the | the H,„|)|)y Rnglish box.es t»i invite leaders with variom ix 77 *j"*~ in thai i tog does not go to the college kids r year his reasons arc pure- on a». plaid reversible of Margnr- j or ,Jlter M, yuU |niKhl as w, Oraduate Manager Victor (i. K. Spaniolo itdeiuic, however. Phil Rami- rt Andrews and shades of blue j jn now, while colorful bilWH Sunho- but rattier to a hoard of nipca-j''"'"'V'1 v,c%\£11" , l'/i', disp Faculty Adviser Kulph Norman H »as succumbed to the call of ezmrssing ul ywe. of Clayton county, Iowa. ^ w" j all-over-pleated plaid skirt of , plain nnd fuzzy types are in MMIOKIXI NTi%r» Wall Kiimmcl mamum term It «em. that the folks out that |lu This plpn_r ««» plan is being attempted „ MCh,K)| ... dienter. He is now directing ! .|n fostorla. III., and gues j Joyce S*Tgec. Sally Sager, Lah town windows. sing recruit, wears a s-t-u-n-ning Managing Ktillnr vote* b9i fn\xir out- 1 way were somewhat perturbed at North Carolina university i(lU| -as Ai»horiii!c Editors Jjifk Sinclair, Leonard Westrate, Dave Tefft! Hhone a sen >f Sevw- 1 about the new set-up. Their gov- down where students have asked for nil .stock p,,, ,„,,d f(» direct plays m j purple velvet gown with hat Woman's Editor llohcrta Applegate tv-two of tl tntirv ri>L"* member* ernor insisted on sticking to the old companies. ! birred pancake to match, AVIATION GROI Mi sides of the question. At the pres- Kx-columnist Harvey Hairing-j Sports Editor Don Anderson ! s»id "PR k ,u> u*- terms." j date and so not wishing to be Im- COURSE" HI MINKMM ST AIT ! while 22 in •»t- i polite th the president or the gov- Jent time they are having a hot j,,n „ |:,sf weekend for a | Hoi enough glory to these Business Manager William Collinge : rrs." Jum- were doloou*- i ernor either, the county fathers irgnment oil whether thev should 1 visit and time off from his vader-: upfterrlassmeii still rj ONLY Circulation Mamiuer Alton Kurt/.. about the Assistant Business Mi nngers COM'MNIMTH John Carman, Robert Davis j they voted S 20.00 linn-.. Mnir. J»rrv iM-wwr. Chnrtoitr WliliUm. K-lm> > ■tot., " j iikmi! WRITKRH Maritui't Alkfrr. JMho m Uii RV'SINKHS' ASSIST ANTS sports stake The Stale ISew* ('.omen of Afge. An official phi I catne Friilny afternoon to Ike **tlirt tivnn" as a feature of the pattcs of Muhigafi Slate News. Feeling that Ijic column cnusetl an emlless exposure to lihei and ill will, officials of this newspaper nniiotincetl the MilirtV* dissolution. — - Jt is doubtful if (he "dirt columnist," hated ill some centers, extremely popular in others, ever dclilierately set out to hurt or harm any individual or group. It has lieeti his am¬ bition to Ret interest inp Items' and to present them in as racy M style as he possessed. However, thrusts at groups on campus took thejr toll on the "dirt columnist's" journalistic life, and the end through pressure Imsed on too many violations of pood taste. With the "dirt column's" dissolution, State News ofticials feel that~the last throwback of high school days has Imeu ended. No college pa|s»r of reputable standing, no profes¬ sional newspa|H'i has the equivalent of the "dirt column". The end of the column is an appropriate time for the Michigan State News to apologize to any individual or group who feels he has been made the hull of a "dirt" item. To anyone wlio feels that way, this newspaper uiMdogues. May the Mulligan Stale News "dirt column" rest in the Hades of Journalism, for it has no place in Michigan State college. ^ , _ „ SN Toil Most Sol Say ''Maul" Parallel with the growth of. Michigan State college, the Michigan State News has been' attaining a state autticiency and independence. From all "escape valve" for editors, it has grown into a iiewspatmr which takes orders from no one, and one which lias never known any direct form of censorship" Not realizing the. faculty members or students trdm lime to time make elite threjits, demanding that "this.or that" Nt'tt Stutlelit Tells of lliiii^uriiill Sehixil. story he printed "exactly a> written". They do not know that the staff nt Mnhigan Stale News is responsible to no faculty grouinrtid that it i^ entirely student coutrolled. Jiowewr. executives and staff members of .State New- ale co-o|wintive to the fullest extent to those who request "IMS '5 STETSON SPECIAL news stigies to Im- punted. K\eiy j.»ui nalistic courtesy is lias "I'OUIR" thai makes it the ' extended to them,' uuUlanAiaa Hal Sl>l« «( Ihe SeaMii, — Demand^ for space in the columns of Michigan State News are met with cool indifference, for even though editors seek items to make their uewspiqur interesting, they ha Ik at El'ISCOBAL STUDENTS! theudea of being "third degreed" into using such items. The "you must d" this" idi-a. alt houghs prevalent acixws tht* ueean. is still fiowned upon in this land. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH THK I'LAVHOY ^... OTTAWA AMI Sl.VMOl K STHKtTS I.ANSINO mCKKtMIKK st'ndays Lite-Weight t OtV AM) II .lit A M .thee Mtsll Holy communion uomwi mon hoiy- S."».INI _ II (MA M MORNING PRAVKR days AS ANNOUNCO) , $5.00 A CO II I) I A l-W tliultt .The Rev. t\ * Rrhkoun, RecUr / The Rev. J. A. ScahUetau,. ( mie THE HURD SPECIAL Sturdy Krll* ta TyrabuM. I'urk I'iev. LaminjfColorplate SXH Namthciuren Company afPrirtofg Plates 317 N*. LARCH STREET MVRDS <"ll|M«t flR PHONE 27^|* U It ■ Ollfitl T9|P JL SeTUp T\ LfllllCS . • j 'cution, ; cntian, announced announced In its - its first h» Schoo. Note, - The Trojan Trumpet, East Lan- Lois Ann Watkins, Jean Kessel, The Trojan Trumpet, East Lao- foils Ann Watkins, Jean Kessel, Uing high school student publi- King Car, Barbara Amundsen, hi* "-hool inntudent publi. Turn rtrst issue Kmg King. wuc Turn Klnip Cur, Barbara Amundsen, Mary Holnnd, Eileen ■•; Wednesday afternoon. Many girls [j from I from lhc . thc SOphomore, , .... junior »nd sophomore, junior and __ J*- M. \WMROSM. UUIIU |»,„ Meeting*. M (i .»appointment ol Georne Her-! Seymour. Joanne Flanders, June,jstaff positions were ah- j Mitchell, So-if Moure, Marv Jane : hack in school, -having Just re*. I mm need as follows: .Sports rdi- : Oorr. Cynthia C. . Alac Jr. ne t turned from a 1,000-miIc bicycle Hippest New* In Miehipau East Lansing high school's so- tor, Don Sleight; features Yditor. j Iodine. Hetty Came. Muriel Malt- trip through the west. »v nniTE MAW nior student council held its first meeting of j Esther Ihgelsoll; pluM editor, i man, the academic year ! Ruth Musselmnn; production man-j H«y Doblhson, Jean Oviatt,, 01)1 Fuller and ! — ' vl j Many Fast Iviming students ac* . in the pact few week*, war new* attain took the fore on ; Wednesday afternoon under the ! ager, Bill Hicks; art editor, Jayrte I Student activity ticket< purchase , ,.(.j,ted t .e invitation of Michigan patte* »f America'* new*paper*. chairmanship uf Jim Cro/lor,'Van Alstyhe, and typist, Evelyn ; l'in paper whu h is jnidi-hed <;ncy..-itate college to attend its first ("tpid «Ucce**inn, the few lucky newspaper corre*pori(l- president. Oltlems of the 'council' this year, ! j Tussing. every two week-* and cJMi'ibuted foo'haH'gatne|^^e season Sntur* .tationed in the liattle zone* of the eastern front reported The reporters include" Hill 1 through the home mom-. ,jilX with Wayne university. Tick* be ides Crender, include George Adams, Barbara . Dennison, D»'i.s • els'for Uie game were issued dissolution of the last vestl'tte* of Poland's Kuvcrnmrnt, Sangster, vice president; Susan 'Frank, l.enore Huddle* on. John! The Senior CJiil He«ervcs met in -tin ough various rooms in thc i.imtinp of the UOtHxIrl airplane* left from her air force Moole, secretary, and Hob Cardi- i Kobs, June Elliott, Man ia Jarred, j the club iooim of ine V W C A ,j three schools, nell. assistant secretary. tumania, and finally, the* " Faculty 1 .— dy. complete collapse of Slate (r r(ul VrtHIPf/ Cooke, principal, and <« SMALL'S and, as a territory, had hrtlfHUWr mportance j i lie week liefnre, and now Picture yourself on a giant American Airways liner like thc lured above bound for New York's fair with all expenses J to i the student body were discuss- ! ed at the first meeting, with at* ' The abuil-ses8ion3,v are in full swing, the prize for the Spartan subscription campaign's itention centering on questions if j and they're very important, too '• j |>op meetings, dues drives, all-j liigii parties, and activies. We H ave Somet hingThe y W ant, President Cro/icr appointed following committees hi setting tfie iipj ; ids organization of the council tor-* Says President Shaw pccdic duties Publicity, Jack Kohs, Edward Pierce atid Wayne 'LoA.es; orvicc, 11.11 Wi rhai k, |s»rsi>nnel, 34ft; $2,4-41,51 [Jack Dodge and Phil tlmrnuos; Extension, 22 per cent of budget; \ friendly relation;., Susan Mm ire;' | personnel IRfl, $839 H.t3 9!) ' .ill-high parties, It..!. Cardinell, ffesenrclt, 13 |« . cent of budget; i and 'assembly u.miwttee, George S Trojan Seniors personnel HP, $4?4Ji33.fiJ., j Sangster, Dick Hoi brook and Le- "Ttie totalbudget for the year u'.ie lliiddleson. ending June 30, 11)39, was $3,- j Will Present m, ndaxj^ltL the council besides; iVITxcr KNAPPEN Trojan Activity Books to Go ~.but don't overlook the importance On Sale in your wardrobe of a SMALL'S Loeal Debaters Go on Air llrilisli Columbia Todav SHETLAND "ltull-.S,'H(.ionH" arc on in every fraternity 'anil (timpil* "hiinK-nul" and n.« impnrlanl ra.le School . . . Ulteral Arts Dean Reviews a* Ihi'y arc »c dan t v,.nil ynu In nvrrh.d, lhc imiMirlanu' nf nnc nf these new rmnth Shet¬ Joltings Changes in Faculty land-. styled in the sniarl l-liullnn nutl shown ul lhc lell. Hfiium«;rt»us hanges. in the fii< y of the Michigan State oil* ge division of Liberal A' >gcth« r With a resume of I'or these new, tiiuiih. Kimfnrlalile elolhe, jmmer au van say that nitain! • ment, and Dr. V. G. Grove, Ann Kagan, Vera Peitnmgton. summer, correlatin ftuth Swift, Herbert liobverf lldi I studies rman Stcr/enbacfi, Bdl ft|c-. Cartney, George Herbert and Vin- England'* position. The cent Uaughan. The squad hag been divided submitted to the Rhinciand coup English *2950 » Dean iecau.se the war hatred had Emmons, ,nto three groups, each group dimmed Hri'um took twi action Muswiiu-kel, for- n accounting in spending one afternoon a week it Munich «>r-Vienna because It lifter school on the study of the was tvas mo more convenient to wriggle TWM-WAY DOBBS LOM POINT New Or lea'. . . question, besjdes the regular class uut pu, out, but the polish invasion, foi- /i|i|M-r-tine.l <:„ai, tuiversily Hat* lliiiliiii-«l,»wit Sliirl* accounting, and time. ' *. formerly In- - East Unsing high school will go , lowing u0n Prague, was to. damaging $25 SB $2 •T utor m vK .uiogy in Syracuse the atr on over station WKAR to. Britain's international leputa- , ,.rotv .,s inter-departmental: next Wednesday afternoon at 3 rut tor in economics and »oci- u clocfc for a 30-mmute forum tioTcKnappen cviktinued. by And so with nationalism still '••ogy. several members of the debate strong^Jhe war will probably ton- SfMirl Coals Pr<»f J C Davi* returned to the *Quad. —, tinue. For llritain to,desert Pol- • IIoIUwimmI Slacks 0 S|mhT Juekel. ccono.'T .iw .roduction «taff o/'.tiseme department from leave 1 program will deal with tlie and and France would »enousiy $13.80 KM lit *fient studying in Eu- Question: "Resolved, that U*e fed- weaken her position «*• a power, '•dity; Mrs. L. E. A.Ai. pub* ^jd formerly head of the Speecit rope and Columbia university. erai government should own and For Hitler to withdraw from Pbl- Mr> R. Bogue, publications; an{j Dramatics department of the l*i '.r C 8 Dtogsdoh also returned ; Your Htntn-hnrn Slyh H. Rue, ways and means; (operate tlie railroads." Three stu- arid would greatly damage his University of Toledo, as asiistaiit from leuve ir. which f»e completed denU on the squad will present the prestige. E. E Jones, membership, and profesx.F-in ctiarge of radio work. r. i .rements for the Ph.D. degree affirmative arguments of the ques- One thing is vital, to avert an- Ricks, music. four part-thne staff members also at "Ohio State university. * .. ' *'on. They are BUI McCartney, other war, some such solution a:* havi been added to the speech dc- " ' * "-* ifedimankv «.f !i,^'Don Sfmth, l irlilr Srh,Mil Prof Ceori* *tadimersk>, of the ^ Faiian v#ra Herbert Hoover, p^MinalAn anH joint fovfteignty will have to »- partment sUtt. toreign language department, re¬ t>gan. Vera Ptanuigton, qnd found lot Uie ic. problem of ,.f »h. n the Pol- ailment for the present; Dr Paul H. Settlag*. who holds turned from a Bob Aahworth wijl then direct; Uh corridor. Otherwise the Gcr- >ear's leave of ab- pi.piU distributed the Ph.D. rtegree from the Uru questions toward them ip ex- mans would fe«'l answered if Can- a kindcrgar- \ versity of Wisconsin, has joinec ' •am grades and given ctylri section. nhe faculty of the psychology de- r '' county health unit has ex- | partment. nnd Jesae J. Garrison i! appuintmertU to the •'•ed toe pupds in the primary formerly ol the Colgate lujivwatj ne music, English and • Uie railroads will be summarized would not Jung stand for that, and StraW I healre Mil*. 'des for deficiencies in lepartnienbs already; the following week by three moic i Germany probably would not eyesight faculty, becomes associate profes,- sc 1 hearing,- •—- j »,or of art. Mr. Garrison holds de- , have the debate sqwad.; either, Knappen believes. ■ . ; wcihoaw mm wan — ~ —" 1— partan Gembis Figures Wayne to Give Stale Battle 'portfolio Tartars Rely Spartan Headliners—By El Kb? East Lansing Jinx Trails Spartan FOOTBALL i) Derricks, m, jBows Before Harrier Captains the Georgetown. Del., junior, will take over the rullback role. Th, i remainder of the department will Big Reds By JOT MMF.K j—.. ....in nii-M-,- 1 b' rounded out by Ed Pearce, vet. If you want to have clear og r a runner, don I raptain Mmhlgan enm rjght h>|f. j,rry State's cross country team* threat star; and Don Rossi, s,.n. Bit BOB MrCABTBV So thinks the veteran tXrfc F-ey. who instead of leading his team ior quarterback. With a notweakinir surjro of is the farthest behind in the pomt '•? csmdrtioning. This is all due to Here's how the opposing conches power via the pround route, a tendon injury which occurred tast spring. The Spartan are two- lined up before the game; miler' save up several major rreeSf thinking that rest would heal the Gembis—"Don't worry, we'll tanning Central ,mashed its injury. But as it became appor-* ^ give them a battle." way to victory over a fighting ent that the leg was not getting :* Bachman—"I „r-, ),ad,r. Harry Bot- hope it doesn't East Lansing elever, 21 to 0, better it was placed m a cast tor rM ^ Mddrs., a)|. rain." last night under the lights at two weeks . hr.iliant rerord behind WEATHER FAVORABLE fnttengill field. rrey is now gradually tertd* .offering from no ex- According to the East Loosing The first quarter opened with ut the injured limb, but rt w I be some time befortf it can injury or ailment, he fail- | Central kicking off to East Lansing. cd to get into, shape and was . contest should be favorable ;\£U'r known if he can return to he*' After two punt ext budges, the n i.rtMes* to the team. And now j last night's brief rainfall. Trojans slammed the Central line Frtey i« the sixth in succession to The annual Boy Scout day will twice. On the second play, Vern i* tii* 'bring out close to 12.000 youna. game will give advunce nntii Sharp, East Lansing fullback, fum¬ Hcwwr there is one ray of j sters who will be the guest- ,f to what can tie expected of t bled and the ball was recovered r.<<* fftir Brownie from all this; the college athletic associat meanwhile frantically huni At the same time the s< by Central on the Trojan 27. •*jt <1 wr». With but one exeep- ! Scouts l«euan to arrive for the a possible replacement. all came back. And j casion from all sections of M: barks, for whom so much is h Hut this is not the fir Wilt get their bnptlsfn of "Ore Before the Trojans could collect ♦ * tbev came back! Starting ijjnn early last nifht. that this jinx has struck ; Everyone will hove their themselves, Hugh Davis, shifty Big ^ ,th Cmey*s junior year tf.e Spar- WAYNE MICH. STA f¥ on the left halfback spot fo Red back, had ripped through his ' •iT> entered their golden era Jaaelyn . IT MrKjr back in own right tackle and streaked the 1934, w ith Tom fy they reeled off five straight j Ravage LT Handler answer to a question which needed yardage for the first touch- ^ j who is perhaps the greatest • 1C-4A titles, a feat unparalleled j Raecygtel ED Foror the minds of all. Just how i State's long line of dstance ; ....... dkl the toss of Johnny f down. Smith converted. .a rrwAem distance running! affect the team? llntf bis sn Immediately after Dygert's pufit Ortey came back from his ope- sor heen found or will time following the second kickoff. cen- | ratrfsn f<»r his greatest year and bring a solution? These questions and many | would Gembis indicated that his club Wnyne*State Content Ttnlay tral's steamroller opened its next goalward punch In nine playsj ; IC-4A individual cfiown. Bei h- as4d*s case i* all the more amnz- ; j g^vtck |,aby EE QR Pearson Rossi will be In the minds of the age spectator as he views ■ ■ rely mainly on a running Heroines Annual Affair Ryats, Davis, and West hamrpered their way Lorn the Central ,15 to! , . £ »« w bin ran -a-vrm flawir oil with the j ||.,m MaM M BK Brak, Prarr, game since Cudillo was t£»eir only afternoon's festivities It's East Lansing's 4: Again Davis experienced passer, Cudil j KelMm Gardner was also instru- i Rrhnelber .... ...PH. . Derrtrkson likely thut the complete nr Michigan State and Wayne will' tallied This time he knifed the did the kicking but < injury • against State .chances for victory er*et,.l bringing another team) Officials: Richard E. ■ Retrut u- will be available at the final | Jerry Schnelker. 2< id full- ! f lay football this afternoon for in the game with the Wolverines. right side of the Trojan front to j tatje to E-sl Lansing. Although 1 ton (Michigan), referee; 1-1. .1 At Charley Bachman said l»eer for the ; the fourth time in the ,history of score untourhed. West kicked the I Ken.W#.te did no! regain his first Olds (Michigan Normal), umpire; time ago: "It will be mid* Michigan scouts use the Wayne goal, making the count II to U. job and will do th ting in . the two schools. ;Thl> Ardrn, crown, he was giKKl enough ! Nick Beam (Western State . before we can get a definite encounter to size up the strength BEAM titTI IBMi ONE today's contest, ! The first time Tartar and Spar- : k (or h, - ;3a«e fifth and lead the Spar.- > linesman; Robert Black (Kalu* of the State team. They'll be new Doyn. j Th Ivty-four plnvn ide the tan inet was back ih 1938. State here today. What they learn may Jack Ryals brought the crowd to froni >4 t" their last team title. 1 mazoo), field judge. •nr Mini will ' is plans ,won thnt one 27-0, having u fair- its feet in the outset of the second trip ft-nm Drtrnit bul or may no* help them prepare | there were III, aflrriMimi. II Ihr fn |,|5 .Uirti r-up as 'y pos.v time of things. The fob for the Spartans. It's a -cinch quarter as he outdistanced three „.,y (hat he arr lh.fr, Ihr. will m|lrh „K |M1,Mhlr Iju lepend- lowing year the Spartan* also Charley Itachman won't show any Trojan defenseioen and gallo|>ed a at torth. Vaa rannol rxprrl a related' this time not having quite more than he hus 1.7 y3rd* to score Central's last rrplm-rmrnt. fli to. State will j The next ■ to fain Mhh In anr r«nlr,l. .., ahnnl It m, * whom Hie •'"tup they experienced the touchdown. West again converted, j most pntii N Ikr nnnrh I, Mrrr II will hr , r,B rirBrn<|. h„ ,| play under wraps today. I of my year liefore, the-score I icing 10-0. The third and fourth quartets Bechtnld, The game this year should I mate- l«"st year the margin was 34-0, prove as interesting as the other | State. ones. Wayne has been hard hit Kaht 'laansmg's mainstay for the-, f, Only In of injuries r a lop- SERIES AS PREVIEW evening was Roy Dygert wh uffer sided score case doe* be plat to sub- As things have turned out, the with injuries and ineligibilities of late, but they are primed for the some brilliant passing and nice and LEARN TO FLY NOW Watch That Line ttihite freely. For the t r»st part State-Wayne game has served as eat the H preview for the traditional Spartans State, with the Michi- running throughout the clash. For Central, Hugh Davis, Was the best By tfe* Ianm 93.00 work. With Qti terback State-Michigan contest a -week ground gainer. ( Miplrte Solo Court* $45.00 There's another phase of the j bnint - and FuIIImu k ! Imrlk.T l«lf*r. make a good showing R|wrl»n f«n», atixiou, In should lie worth The results game that won't l»e overlixiked b my haw their fiivnrllr, rated w ith watching. Art Ditto RHmmI of Avtaltoo Capitol City Airport either coaches or spectators. That carrying most of tiie attn« The University of Michigan MirilOMOKt STARS ♦'other years, weighed the results WAYNE OCT TO WIN one of the easiest schedules of the play of the Spartan line W Indications are that the Tartars have a feeling that there will b Big Ten team. lielieve they have a chance to n general feeling of pride in ever Korkciiback Stars trip State They are bringing Kpartan breast at the conclusin of the gome for this year's edi In State lane their The other 125 piece band as one sign. I* the fact that someone tolcii hnitbaij. SPORTING GOODS tion of State linemen nhfiuld rat rie'd Team* n(u »nn.r since ins sawed one of the uprights on well near the tup with preierditi ymll want to Mm., tlrt. 1.1 p. m.. Rase hall Hamilton Hstsr u Tr. Macklin field halt In two the oth- h\H lines. It's In Ike Wayne j ' day. rvidently in preparation Mm.. Orlt.9p m. -Evrrgreen vs. Ranters hunting | football mm! 4 for a victory celebration. haps Wnyne sympathizers weren't Per¬ Mm.. Orl. t, 9 p.m. Tne*. Orl. 3. 7 p. m. Bam hill—Karr * Kids vs. Mmtm* si ppues i gym equipment responsible Hut if tuey were, they Ties Oct 3. I p. m. . Base hill—C. P vs. Welvertoes Ties. Get 3. 9 p. m. Baseball—D. V B vs ftophers must anticipate a Wayne triumph liRRABS'S SPORT SHOP