mWSINESS Volume 32 L .129 No. S MICTnCAN^TATI^COIJLEGE^EAWMLANMNG^MICHIGASJOCSDAY^OCTOBE]R^I^939 Alumni Plan Pollock Fired By Field House Today's Activities He dot Bark Ziegfeld. Bat— Hospital Cuts Health Risks £££ £* Campus Many (timers To be Done JVeir Health Center I* Far Cry From '91 Medical Serrice In Detroit To give one a general idea of Fritz Krehler, world-famou. j In Cull Him "Di" IWe aiMl Slan I-anrh how extensively Channing Pol¬ lock, noted lecturer, author, play- who Is to By JERRY DEWAB Back at/out the turn of the tury, if you were a student "at cen¬ fe year 1894. A seven-room . so-called "pe«t-h same time a trained mme employed by-the college To' take i violins. At the!Austrian was concert violinist, owns I lour of the world's most valuable These instruments will j February Tie (> with M.S.O on October 18, has Michigan State college and had ••are of the hospital. i accompany Kreisler on his concert K*|irrt In Cnmplrtr written, he has said himself that Vii.liiuriiiiu In II. of M. Game he has written everything an attack of some contagious dis¬ NEW I'NIT COST SK9.899 'tour of the United States this' except ease, it would not be improbable to run the place*and if you were Since that tune notable home for money. step* ' season. Titni1 for J-Hnp 'Inns are lieint ma«le for that you would also have the re¬ Unfortunate enough to get the have been taken each year to see According to Kreisler, each ol ; the annual football frolic- "Perhaps the only reason T maining students at the college measles, the only thing that you that Michigan State college ,stu* j the four violins ha- its own quail-! .b-»i«in fli-lil house and , didn't do that," he explains, "is sick with could do would Ije to throw your- dents are given the liest care that Mies and all are masterpieces you. And if you "kicked Hi- nitll's K,VR1MH*itini now linder sponnored by the .Michigan that they hadn't any." the bucket." it would be just one *lf oh the mercy of thr,- T, „ mm-!met pri/vd p,n. n«t «< jpnn*l 1-tlrtilHI.'i< .-X|iefte(l to' I awrn State College Alumni dub of One of Pollock's first jobs was of those things that are bound W n«n» culminated thi« vear in the ; his huge library, is his Strndiva- , ., . , , . .. - Detroit to be held at the Book- that of press^agent for Anna Held, iinstructmn of the new S27n IHH»' < his violin, made in the seven-I "» *,,r the Cadillac hotel, Detroit, following famous Flo Ziegfeld star of the I For back in those days of the cure. t Oljn Mem«»rial Health tenter leenth century by S'rndivarius oi t Nlll i«Tlltl IfltereollfKUlte track ! the State-University foottall game early 1900's. PolloaB swears that early life of Michigan State col- Tlurt««en yenrs Inter, what wn> i next Saturday the great Ziegfeld Wiled him on t ie8«», there was no doctor to look *iia longer will parent^ have to then considered the greatest step i dread the notice that their son 01 |Ci-eniona, Italy. jmiit late ill February. Seere- This instrument was stolen it |;,oy John Hannah -aid yesterday, ; ' Dancing will begin at 9 p. m. the carpet and fired him for "in- niter your health and no way to toward prevention of the spread- . daughter has ».ecn lonftned to a Spam during the Napoleonic war? |*he milliMit-dollar auditorium, i to the music or Del DHbridge and competence." Later, though. Pol- I prevent others from contracting ing of contagious diseases was j jwst house, no longer will stu- 1 by 'an English sailor who took it ! now being built near Form Lane his orchestra, featuring Dorothy lock got even with the showman taken on this campus Four isola- , dents have t«» diead the rn-< of a to England Ttiere it was sold tr j ir.idge, w ill be ready for the J-- Tliev Like Drama I Mason as soloist. _ j your disease, by writing two of the l»est "F.»l- j F1RHT STEP TAKEN IN 'M tion cottages were built at a small [ major operation Here at-the Olin j •< tavernkecjier, who kept and J |f+p h-. bru.iry 23 EWALO BEAD* (111 lies" shows. One of those, the The first step toward better cost and students with contagious, Memorial llea-th tvnter students plaved it for a tune Fnrnllment li not the only thing j, ,il !e. if no further de- "Follies of 1915," is generally I health conditions at MAC, came diseases were confined to tt-e*e »t Michigan State, for ' club- UP *>' rated as the top-notch one of the 1 ' Hee HOHrtTAI^Pate 3 Eventually the violin was pur- 1>; that late -esaon bas- lelchHof chased by a musician and diirmi i fl ail games will lie played in Ahdn ..L,n dramatic, ha, reached "'™'r S'»" * whole series. \ . - - , ~ — -- • - i peak. A'few years ago, play ' undergraduates fI Q I ^"11 n • _ _ - r c a the course of years tound its wio ocw field hou.M*. There have Irarkner director, had head- Ew"1lJ *>' 'h' rli,« 24 " '<« The year Pollock became 21. he I lAlPHHIHPn &PPK them SOCietV lll,mr ^ ^rll,,|r* Aw •« «-e hands of Knevlr. Hi ,|„:.dv Imtm two delays of 30 scored direct hit with his dra¬ \l >l<*rrill-Pillmpr library c e nfrosed of thousand .'days each in construction of the Rimi ISO ache, trying to V.! th..-year Other otfi- a matization Men to Man of the Frank Norris '«•« enough actor, »rr' ) " ' prendent. George- Plans Campus .... If .nefnfa . Drake ^ DUt on a nj;|V Peters, 3d: secretary-treasurer, Pearre Fred Arnold, '39; social chairman. enough prospects for three or Jerome Stewart, '38. mittees for the informal ' layouts for team membership Convention - good productions, all secured j in an unusual form of intercolle¬ For the first time in its histu include: Chairman* Jerome giate competition will be held on the Ohio-Michigan region of t . (Stewart; publicity, Fred Arnold During the pa,t week ISO ,t«- iand ml. .it!ended general trymits ; p,u|PEwlnc' j,. favors and Wednesday when the Chess club I meets at 7 p. m. in ttie men's American Chemistry society w hold one of its biennial conve decoration,, Marjor.e Buelnw. *35. r.nl>- 58 MOW, declares | lmin|1(. „f ,h. Union ,r the fall term own." !• inal selections of the i Qf>|> play. "Our and Wat,on Conn„ -3. „rk„s irfj «3g that he hope, to live another 50 Zaiknwrki will be tlons on the Michigan State o ' lege campus, Octolier 27 and 28 Revised Army Drills Are and work each one of them „r th, „t will be mode Tuesday evej TR.k.„ ' may purchased at meeting. Approximately 20t) represent desJc for the frolic, , Three memliers Spartan chess t« lives are expected to attend ll :: Successful in State llnit which is open to all alumnae and meeting at which scientific pa pi AWS Council, Dates through graduation, and replace¬ will tie tead and cheini-tr> expei undergraduates of Michigan State That'* Callinft "Em To Be IJ. M. ments will be night, elected tomorrow will speak on current trends PLAN STAG M'NCHEON the professions wtucii o «■ chem the A W S Council Alumni of the University of | The learn took third place last d their dates will lie the* lunch- (year in the midwestern chess con- try as a background Michigan and Michigan State col* n guests of the Michigan league ferenre in Detroit, in which teams 1 a stag luncheon this If ; Friday noon at the Detroit-Leland ceuncil • memliers and their datps from six colleges competed, , at the University of Michigan pre- j One meet has ••HU'cady lieen See 111*11 DINGS—Page 3 hotel in Detroit. ceding the football"*1 game next scheduled for fall term. It will lie See ALl'MNI—Pace 3 Saturday. Following the lunch-! with Wayne university, the learn eon, the group will attend the which now holds the Rational in- with eigtit tn 12 M>rn in a squad ated tr«'in West Point in YWCA to Write WKAR Lists gaine tereollegiate chess title It has lieen found ttiat this forma-{Captain Duggan is married 1924 ' ,.o.w* a«e w Rid-, fdeM. m. ftew Features, New Clinic Gives Veterinary tion is more efficient in '-aching (has two children, and m quicker development of'school, and is residing at 440 High twith in high (ioiifgrewmen tumps j Unit avenue. United States nut of ARMY lilTR NIH Kil l I S heme «•( letters which Changes Division Added Space f Jane-op .»! tr<->p» i- extended Wilkins Tells V W (' A will write New WKAR program features i Classroom space. scarce*! arti- ■ mow have been announced by R J ,in the college today, is no pr,,h|em to the Veterinary Science Ho.v to Serure ■Plans Are Set Coleman, radio director _E;»ch Saturday during the next division, imiw lochted n it- new pu,id,n4;. Grid Tirkets ror Carnival jmne week*, play-hy-play de«cnp- \ Ition* »if the Spartan f.^tball gan rs 1 Slx rmM|rrn |rf»inratroy and le«- turr rnnms house the surgeiy ind Will Ire broadcast thr*»ugh »i'KAR departments Activities rvii plans for the co-ed ! by Don Wattrirk. avso-tant foot* , nf ^e physiology department have ; were made a hall coach and homer -far player lwn cn|„l8l.d through three lubo-. I«urd. president uf the I at Lansing Central high h«M»l has invited .dl YW. •"g yesterday afternoon ^au.rx and lecture iraims Instruc- m | At 2 III) p m on Tuesdays a t„rs ,n this department tiave l»ecn •en Guilt «rrv .ind others who are rman of the new : s Eloise CrtU. arrange- :ne\v program called. Fifteen or* ; rn the' News." will lie op.adca>t ■ tHH.graphy j pr„v,ded with private laboratory 'cse will ollege to Six Join Home in preserving American — to'.ittend the meeting, uilioni will ,trt Crulaa" carry idea, out lh» and each : ''V E. C Profhct il the nr. si, phy d'parlrr.rnt Pr-phct „,H take ^ Student* Are Les* Kr Stuff ni/at ion stamps. will and provide maps the map of the present European »nnwrrvsional districts been assigned a theme. • ie i f'.as carnival will t* held Octo- ;nf w and explain Unite**. Say* ■ of the \ve«»k's progre* 11. in the ballroom of Demon- ion hall, and big sisters will : battle front* On the President f '4:00 p. m.. there i- tr forum | their C ampui little sisters -The •*e" will begin at 7:30 and uiiuuMiuii uj i- MUMcuti. in "There is a decided difTerence ; j • ' the speech department on maga- between college students of 20 il 9:30. Freshmen will have ,, late pcrtnis.i.m which will zine editorials of the dav. under!years, ago and tdHay." President' thr d,j D M,nc(,t Mcr. i H S Shaw ilelarcd yc.li-tday I alendar e ufficially announced later. debate coach j State students now hove a pur-| j On Thursdays atl2:45 conomics depar'i : is p m. the I pose in what they are doing, whi sponsor-i 20 years ago there was a lot of •rude* Slum (lain four weeks'iaimless wandering, mentally at . Miss St.M killd ■ economics.' least., around-the campus, the If Mason. Wells ■ and at 4:1)0 p m Thursday. L D \ president said. Farm Bureau Meet* Rarnhart. production manager of! Commending college women for " larship averages for Mason WKAR. will resume bramatu the style of clothing they air now In Lansinfe-Tonifghl "ft Wells halls showed, a steady P'-vard trend during 1938-39. fig- Wi^kshop of the Air " j wearing. Shaw expressed his Siiiller II ill Head The Spartan Women's league I hearty approval of plaids for Ixith made available by Gi R «*ath. men's housing director. W ill present a dram«iti/ed pro-j men and women This style trend' . Ilillel Foundation gram of etiquette hints at 2:45 p 11* his favorite, he 'aid Shaw ; 'Ins area and from the Ionia no;*' ' ! m. on Saturdays. i himself has a large collection of I county junior bureau tonight at ^ .i hundred thirty-eight men other new programs.have been j plaid neckties. Mason hall had s ;n an aca- | arranged • and will be announced Cedar street, Lansing. i.i> night | average of 1.223 during last inter. noinics divis oriiwn^nveliipe th term, 1293 for the winter, and 1.318' for spring term.! —1. English Faculty program Plans for the winter speaker's arid for increasing mem- | named the i I-Plana fnr l . Economics cl " »n average for the "j Exfkanpr Krof JoIbr Is En large*I iiership will lie discussed. Plans j r m" English Enrollment p. t may also lie introduced for en-! p BoUnv Suff • • < hall, with 202 residents, i ^ Bamett from New Mexico Two new editions to the Eng- tertaining the state convention to j CfltflflflTflllf >ml lish department were announced be held here in October. ff were iw- Passes .1.000 Mark AVMA— "d a slightly higher average. I i8 now Wlth ^ botany depart- i a « ■« • * * lent. Rhea j Tb«rsdav. 7;3t p. m. "a record of 1.251 for falljment as an exchange professor. today b> C. F Newlin. acting head I Ray Ebling, president of the 'A ttPIUlH MppII d Bernard I Approximately T.275 students " 328 for winter term, and ! of that department. i college organization, has announc- for spring term. The aver- I jwo |raduate students are also They are Verdun E. Leichty of Wj t^at all former members ] Several members of the vari-j Appointed j •mrnlled in the English de- %utking in this division. They A-as Betty ' i artment, it was announced yes- Ann Arbor and Mac-hal L. Rosen- throughout the state or the year in Wells was al# R,chard A. Giles and J. P. and any i "us engineering departments havc-j- ay lUw'itr j temay. fit this tmmtaer.^bnul L - Celt. thai of Chicago. Leichty received other interested persons are in- ! !«•»» attending conventions th,i I Ko»^ert Mir»ky. vited to attend. week and more will lie away from jfJrnt WJ„ ^rvr lammen"'.! I l'l2d and ItlL'e ——— j the campus next week. th . r_ >OCI ommittees, 1 There are nearly 1,750 student/ j Prof. M. M. Cory and R F^. j ' . registered in the 56 section* r.t TiMfi iico Wgavi .iien AAAthA uuwa Schulte, instructor in the electri- j I I02a and 250 in the eight sec- Under the W ire To « t# Chtmt k.ficrn Staff .7118JJ teach courses in freshman chem¬ who ■' ... will,w ;"1 j Minn. ong',nwink 10 n,w; Minn»»p..i.», if''f.v to attend the meeting th«r» ' i of the Great t^kes. district of the ;''» of% t ie oun | ti o| ElK.,rtcal| *■»■'« '■»' lnr"1 '• • »ke weiewned j on the |I structure. ,02d. whf h f, asentence <"mjrM? °* grammatical revrnw | The English office states that J more accurate figures on the G. Gray, instruc¬ Hment will be available later istry have been added to the staff tor in the electrical if the chemistry department this engineering j depertment, made an a*r visit to |f f tg Brother* Plan irnniirra a •«•••] as students are still transfering - r p ^ and entering classei and Howard E- Winters of Green- '<. Invent.; of llltnou a, Ur llelft for Erttslt . v4le. 111. . At the'Grand Rapids meeting of the American Society of Heat- i students Junior cricuiiur.j] SW^L Will Start Stale Grwk Open Vrt Cliaie i> New York University of Chicago, where he ing and Ventilating Engineers ! obtained the B.S. and M.S. de¬ yesterday, Michigan State was LTnDance Classes grees. He previously taught at the represented by Dean If. R. Dirks,! Prof. L. G. Miller of electrical en¬ gineering. Associate Prof. R. E ing, and C. H. Pesterfield, assis- facwhy, October 8, Photography Grows Until It Ranks as Biggest Hobby -About 2,500 With the Xkhijan fitatt New German Propaganda Reaches Library Independent Cameras on Modern Greeks By marion thompson Wf.rk of the efficient propaganda . 1 the real enemy of Europe, Com¬ Mr. Towne has-iUinouiut the pamphlets will be pla •! National Social¬ Campus ALPHA GAMMA DELTA— bureau operating in Berlin, Ger¬ munism versus the vertical flics of the ! Virginia Stone was presented many, under Fuehrer Adolf Hit¬ ism, the union of the German . reference room as u current with an engngemet.t ring from a ler, becomes most apparent with people, the acts trntion of propaganda n Br DAVE rrrrr - former State AGR. Saturday Is the announcement by Jackson F. by Oermony, the dance Act ion I Flash! Camera! the date scheduled for the mar- Towne, head librarian, that props- future policies towards Germany, The book will be treated ndu nddrc»sed to the library the Hitler youth movement, the other book abd classified, No. it's not the familiar cry ril,"c !*>«>»hy Bishop to Rill has been arriving since the begin¬ winter help organization, National ably with history reference of the news reel movie (II- Blartcmere. ning September 2 of the so-called Socialism and the Protestant I rector. Rather if* a auhcon- . .. , _ .. . , AIT '>»««hy M.n for thi* xvwk-end; shes dmnR «cctind world war. church, German economics, the four-year plan, the German colo¬ Relieving that the Michigan State News should always sclous thought -i ream that Most recent of the material . 1 last graduate work at Wayne. nies, the labor front, German ugri-< work for the best Interest* of the student*, this |i*t*-r will rear's weaken present, and keeps Michigan State camera ad- ftOTnA_ which was received Thursday and lew new fares, plans were laid dirts out of the culture and "Munich and after." a library on sunny sent accurately directed in detail Client Engineers (let actively promote a four-point platform. ^ fascinating reading 1. Keep America out of war. ?? "" *<** »;»' jtheli studies at «*" •»"•* »« night. Ing^on he7 mt.ner?Xrka Wayne university hark at the to return the college address, library. I>ears the Internationaler Though a few deviations from Research Microscope 2. Promote healthful, aileipiate housing at reason¬ *», Elections a, a for rone represents - , was VeriiiR, Kurfuerstendamm, Itl7. standard literary English occur During the regular school year h|lu„ mw |hf wwk.,nd able cost*. lives to the Independent council there throughout the book, itis fascin¬ A new research metal- . are niiproxlmately a.tHHi """Wl* Milling ..Isltlna 2. Make Michigan State college the liest all- .11 la. l.s.M will .. Is- held in the ... (I... f.it...a. near future a.a.i.f All All c.lmPr„, of .-a'riou. - . 'iy^Vand"di- * j |bright blue, entit- ating rending. Clever psychology microscope and camera h. installed in the chemical Independenta will have a vote in aerlptinns rhchlng and snapping "The Case for Germany.' en arounil college in the United State*. a big turnout is llt }iny alM< OVery* object that has |w.tty f5,ur, "*■— n ing department on the 4. Make the Michigan, la-gislature cognizant of plrmfthed in germany "WW. I fluttrry- are employed, making floor of Olds Hall. Costinc the growing need for classroom facilities. the slightest potentiality for print: I" Written Rf.Dr. A. P. I .auric, the ' «r>t efiilionTr the book , • * ' paper. It « the biggest hobby In "*Tt.h.11 i^hei war pob- , ne.-e.vnry for one to read with . the instrument was on_l- Graduate Manager Vktor IS. K. Spaiiloln If* football weather and the the country today. rMr'n ''n"' ■ hxhed ai Germany with all rights, his tongue in his cheek as is ad- ] year, in aavanee nt mum Independent toUvh football league - In the past year student pub- 'r,"m i V' .,' (reserved in June. I»:t«. with two vlsable with all censored material, ,,ne of the six of its kind MHTIIRIAI. sf.trr Is nut for the biggest season ever, licatiuns have been an even more ™eff from "'""'ale college. |l)jf|l||im, ,n July ,md ,„e mro,t Regardless of source. | country Walt Kumniel ; There is room for more teams in PM/rA HIGMA PHI— fertile field than usual for campus . recent in August The author, ne- ( A copy of the speech delivered1 Built "V Bauseh ft Jack Sinrli Leonard We*trate. llave Teflt |th» league and anyone with n de- |ihct.igrn|.hfr«. Thr Mirhlgnn I l-lnyU Elphlrk nf ths rla«« of'41 cording t I- prffacx* of the tiiHik,! by AHiilf Hitler in the Reielistaa j Rochestei. New Yurk, the • Rnberto Applegate ; «fre to engage in the sport should State Nt-xvs, the Wolverine, atul left his brothers morry a Call- j wrl,,rn Aitinir.il Sir Bnrry i on .Vptember I. miirked "utlti iul |menl is equipped to >i . Don Anderson contact Dale Cropsey, Phone the Spartan have furnished ample fornia girl. Dumvilf, is known to the world piilitirntton of the Oerinnn News light, dnrk held lllumin..' Sports Editoi RI SIM AS STAIT . . |4,M7« IHtle tin", tefant incentive for amateur dickers Alums and otherwise hack foi lis 11 hritlin I' scientist, bill htis 1 Agency." wax also promptly re- i polarired light. It can tuki week-end \x*ere Jack Aire.v, j pmnd line in his work to a»sivt! reived at the library. The pamph- liirsph* with mnttniflrnt" • with to see their efforts in tlie William Coiling,' ',mt'"" fl,"w n yen Alex Ford, Don Donaldson, Bobi Alton Kurtz I ' estalilishiiient or giHid re- let is augmented by a detailed ac- j from ten to five-thousand J » • • state news has pmtt'rea Mart and Grant Raker 1 lotions and a lietter understand- j count of Germany's (6 proposal* ! ctrrs Assistant Business Managers J»hn Carman. R..|«eit Davis will he l.n«t year St.*»Jh| Nexv* led the The tHiya will entertain their j mg» between Gonnany and Great In Poland. I The new camera will he . HIM'MNINT* dates with a radio party nt the Britain *•" I'"'1""" l"»" __ r'"'" _ way. with the introduction of a mmovs iiuvr ; *rr.(| pi„.j( fjy j|u. hrothei |;ivt ■ sUite of Ctermnny immediately fol- ! situation in general, a column of' nex'er concerning the^'• European j is not alloxved, and stude allowed to lie on *h« advantage of the growing in amateur photography Wolver¬ weekend. j lowing the World war, a dcflnl- 'comments from the German and I nor in the stores, .'twvnt to- ine, yeurtxHik of the college, came Friday night, the rugs will he j "•"> National SnetalUm. a de- j foreign press, news that, accord* I cept on business, which . off the presses in the middle of, rolled up for an Informal radio i , riptiou j mg to the publication, does not1 promptly attended to; nor . i explanation of the •pi i"g trrm rurrytng urnimd Sim of Germany, the j reach the British press, and a away front their own £ix • : refutation of what the editor calls i.illriHt -tiots tit -tililrnt ami '"A TAt AIPHA f England and the j cept at appropriate time- . 111inriI inti-rr-t i A'"r Wiiyni- g.imr thr /ft im|Nii*tance of the j "lies and general political infor- j creation in some inoIIcttA : ntation." 1 honorable munner." lie long before tin- intfii thf I'l't'rtstnrd the Phi Gnmmii Iwt , Germany's ideu of M S 1' Frolic of. the Air vtilf rather ' fraternity (Wayne chapter) with ter nt the •pread it* array of student talent than the news an fiirnialpi* Mill MhIip u «ertio v-r. iover the ether. The Saturday aft- Jack Mti) lies, Spa Grarld Hotel i.rrr-. ra«. 11«.,.i* j n, n,M)„ program met with large found plenty of w 1 was the hrndrp Miiiiiix.td Trip Fut ility Adviser II..I1.I. v*..nn.i» popularity last vcar and eniiat suc- IN IT EflR ri'N l..il|di N..rnt.iii ir jtmnnl i Tlie State 7.TA Frank Parma Ire, who hip« been v K hn|iw| (ll| Mll, vr:lr AM Buhlications, th chapter wa* represeo I talented studenta wlio would like H theie by The!ma !l*mP'°>"ed this summer ^h.v tlie fiuted States iVpartment <»r Agn- Keep ll Orrr TUftv I to get on the nir, phone (Mmm at j.tMWSH Marvin jt'oggan, Betty prestun. Jane Ai Shuttle worth: fiorothea Smi< t ulture, bureau of entomology A hew note hnv enlered o|n ninjr of fhe-vtnr etliforittN t-r control in Michigan, In the* enllepre pfe**-*.- « note thi»t t?* oniinoti.w ntul fearful in ihg ho government truck contrast wfth the usual happy welcoming* of other year*.1 a Almost, without exception, tir.*t i.HMUe.* of college new*- • I t.li . Mum Octotier S re. who u*. graduate as- , ;« pi KAPPA PH|— the entomology ■» depart- I»«|h ih thi* scIumiI year carrieil \varnlnir« to their veailer* •m | Tlierr will »»e a . to kt*rp a weather eve on the war and diplomatic move-1the iif tlir l-t.u r Ei id i i-ork the mmtH of the World, anil to study with renewml interest the 1 "•emhrrH. I the i causes of war and ways and means by wlmh the V. S. can I"""™""""""""""""1" keep ,.ut ,.f armml ,.mlli.t. * "Today students litul hloodsiu-d and heroes enough on the I l CollrflV IlltUvlili CLASSIFIED |tM,|pitD- h- m. fontl»all field. Ttslay, !«.>•» working their w»v thtotigh col- ]•*•«.'...i..*... ... Ii*|fe as a result of lhe last Wat ktvow that a war Inniiii is ' 8 .fickle, i rh «tah|e t hiiiir.—Toduy. njcds milize that tt la mot-!'" oils uniformtMl tr»M»ps lead to very ungiamototi* breadlines. thf STORK I rill Oihtm will lie htH Today, Tulsa university student- say (tally th re-1, Brought II reblutien and uppeiclas* fuse to nifht." imen 'ul ai.ph % gamma riio- Hut. says the (Jettysiuirir College (ictty-lmrgian, "It ' gauiZiit^ms at ail «»|s« i Hint smokei TbuiMl.r ho|M*less lo exjMxt that we utn ijrnore the dangers of H Widespread conflict e\m ^.tkki miles away Hut it is not y„,r«t,\ necessary that we dip-est the specially prepared propaganda h».«> iut war is aptlv knkks wanr*i> accustomed to picking up a copy of the phrased by the llohnrt f.'olleite Herald: "The m«H di* Minimrr t.i Phyllis Kingpi State News sit the Union desk or in lhe CI! A FKFFIt I'VWI courapmp aspect of the whole situation i* that there are I . • Detroit. News office. no indications that thinir* will br letter after this Second I An A. 1 I', E. hi4jma aipha ipaiion- WorUt War ' ended. We are wttnessitii? a \ icious ciri le beld WeriueMlav They are taking papers for which the in which wars *r hate which causes new war* audi ball Mutiou pic - students are required to pay, and f<»r Is* shown and refresh- _jnore hate." which they have not paid a cent. There is a freneral feeling amonjr colh-jrians that we must Muer. Paul llailer. They call up the office and complain stay out id this wi.it*. come yyhat fnav. The anti-war oaths, i xv ill meet Untax Bill popular some two or three year- ago *ecm t.» U- cropping 14, DeuioiistrstM [Wings to talk of pel fret cor and Augie Bogdatni because papers for which they have nut Listen to the t'niversity of Hichmond (Vdleirian: |s» i and Junior R i tnilh* and ii"iM»rfe«t «v»»* There a ill lie a radi subscribed have not been delivered. up anew. "To the man who -ax - we can't stay out of war. «ay ; *W'e j ue irspuMrd to I jti> •it The < umera bug has J1M1 Spai t.a land and it htoks owe nothinp to Hrttmn, we haxe nofhinsr to fear of ( WE CALL THEM "MOOCHERS"! mam \Nc .an stay out of war. wc must stay out of w dudrnth taking the phv We will stay oiit of war." A stxuiul to this motion i* r the New Mexico State nation course for Civil one-.ind-a-half should #..SEND your laundry DON'T BE Teachers (\ Hejre Mustanp: ay. it's Fun*pe's war, homo Ay convenient not ours!" opinion today And — that ACf\ seems A MOOCHER .. •»: Railway Express Send in the coupon below and keep in Stivv I IhtUar tune with the "swing of things" at State. . Thnftt idra. this ti M*et f«si bother, and cash too. for i r y<»ur weeitlv p*k«gr. have his tar registered with t ampus fadivc. t'|s»n n*gister- peed t» i»if. b* Um rspress trstn. snu shen it itiir, the driver will lie issued * iwrtnit" allowing him to park In designated lots and to drt ir at Michigan State. t t'Air shViM mg present opmcntfc In medicine. Refresh, -landing in tine «t lhe t'ntm day de- cafctcrirf'1 mums., out deliver yout Uwitdnr to you all with¬ estis kharge ( omplete snJ handy. eh> Only It sit W AV txrssvs goes this service, and lichijm 6tatc Ncuts 1 Txxo wf us are seniors, two nt* M s the %»th yout vatation AIT students and faculty m •mixers haxe to have permits, nt* xx ill I* served same baggage R«»r Juniors, and we can't remember either uc both, iust puk up • phone arid call This is done in order to. Weep i systematic check on all auto- i when xve had to stand in line and To the new students xxho »re not familiar with the wait longer than this fall term. St9 A MMM Phone 5*«93S larking setup here must realize that there are two parking Tour of Countim We can't help but notice the great number of outsiders who MICHIGAN STATE NEWS iota on campus and that all students park in the. and J U Veatch. profes¬ and cuss about reaching our 1 p. 8 I'nion Annex, Campn* other south of the new held house. sor of soils, completed their sixth m class in time annual tour of Michigan counties We d like to see you carry thta R.vilway If a student |wrk» anywherr else, lhe owner «ull tw given Ft .dx.% B ticket. Too, to Ihnse who fail to register their ,ars. the Purpnae of ttxe tour wa* to teach he happy to atd you if you ca» tight through to a tlm»h. and will JiXPlllXS AC1EMCY. 1X1. • penalty is a dollar fine payable at th.- amounting idlbe. county agricultural leaders tooth- And use for our services. • ■ •• « ear Willi carried on in a regular out-of-town guests who come to They are Louise and Nicholine j "on an" musicale Monday in wood Drive wilM* Installed witness the Wa.vne^Slate football , ru<..ie«, twin daughters ol E. It the women's parlor of Peoples a- president of the East luin- Hraunrr of the art deiuirlment. I church. While harp music siiiif Chllil Study club today * ' • i These twins are but two of-the | wa, |R.|nK id caption luncheon for played by Miss a ri AlfSTTa Gamma Delta alumnae' ,"cuU>' "*m5 anyiii ,iwi Romance of Money 5 Worthy Adviser «.f the Lansing idehlify'iheir Edna.M. Austin, and Mrs. Myro • | towel hook by c president; tig. chairman of the ji chapter of the Order of the Ra rhyme v- Rogue i .i selected Finance •r.tion as subjectv- fur , ceremony , held at the Ma- j nursery the middle of MRS. GUNN .s chairman nt called the meet- Campbell in Staff ' Jo Meet II1"' Here ^ lhf. morning each one smilingly i The president called the meet- A new instructor. drinks orange juice and codlivir Jn« to order' introducing Mrs. H Campbell, ha, been added to the ! Join inn the Miebican Tuber. Amung othc V. Gunn, chairman «»f the program ' the merhamoil rnsineer- n,M,eiatinn fur annual Inn. I and Mr*. W. S Nugent Peggy Fill. W isnciate Ad- visf'Y. Sally S. Miss dr-- Weimer.MrVwhoT1""; "T."'' played two . «W department this fall , , . . He will 1 nd dinner meetings. !; ,Mph p,,wrr *,,rtnt "Prr»t'»" • gv England. Hofie; Marda Pur- »'i-. Faith; Priscilhi Gib I ®b \lh- ; (College to Get |» harp t. KPlfH-tinnM t> selections, harles selections. "At"At At Dawolno" Dawning' hv Dawning Wakefield Cadrnan, and by |Knvpr l()horfltnrv Campbell received his | Michigan | |m)d under-' iwtnsing. Trude ftnn| Frid. Present, drill lead¬ Vnlmi Hoatmuti" by Juset llaydtv ','r, er; Lillian Speelman. love; Jean Highway Lab - The chairman then presented wtrs. Lloyd who re-ponded with ^tn|e gree at Mississippi ftaster'.s de- I Minnesota, where he OctolM>r fl and search lah- greetings t*» thffTtuti. Mrs. Lloyd taught before coming to Michigan i the Michigan .State -poke briefly of the club's activl- State. pus by the state high- ties, emphasizing the theme for A new graduate a-i'-iant. rtment has been an- the year, "World Understanding Ru-- thr' iinivrrhitv hrcmt 'he new -laboratory i-- Through Education.?' Mrs. Gunn ;.IG Lloyd, be- also issu, added d Mrs. K C Proph- "I the highway department's re- et. chairman of the program enm- seafth division. j mittce, who gave a resume of pro- The lalMiratory will cooperate grams for the year, mentioning with highway departments of the block print apple blossom, other ' *ates in accumulating ttrvd dub dower, made by Mrs, Thomas distributing technical data and Ouhson, for covers of the year* literature pertaining to research books. _ II fI vile I. I isi tors' !T,•, A -t'df of Pi engineers, chemists :uid UN hnirul uw«ltl.n<< will urn Wa. SOLOIST IK OI'KKT \jrs t',,urad Seim of St'Johns CUMl ,ii|..i,I for llir day. Snyder to Give Cars . Ire Canted .tiri.uTiiru! Pair, dcpiirltncnt lalmra- Mrs Gunn presented Mr, Seim. i.nd will rnoprratr with win anc "P.it. Pan" by V'rrdi AWSAsksTown European Talk Sale II ill . •I.n n.llrvr ilriiartmrnt; At i-trnt the hlfhwn, ilrpart- I rum Ki.rra llrl Dirstinn, "Shlpn Arrad," by Mirharl I trad, and Open (iirls' Room New I'at ilion HOSPITAL (Continued'from Page 1) I iw given the »-• t cure th H«v* that "Drat,, up" appearance on Allen W ill Tall, the cemput. Wear To engineers an Adam Felt In a •mart new »hape erd •hade . . , They're all $095 Zoo y\UoToft2 ALUMNI ADAM HATS S^D BL'ILDINGS Continued from Pace | BETS WEAR when either building will he ded 21I V Wnnhinclui lainsin*. Mich. place until each 'Yes, this is the graceful Pen not tt-ke is con Wt'KlfTANft MOVE NOV I k.usic students are planning hiding about November - that made a railroad spike For that DATE tapidly neanng c« look like sissy" » Yeeterdav ehvered theater There will a " / was nuto wit* ac/o SWL l» (jo On (rt»*ic CMiot'ot) iastsad ANN ARBOR and hospital are already Network Of IA*. WAJff HITH ir Ail DAY* A 5 MHt II At- A AD I'M StlU IA PS DftCr More than $5,200,000 WOAKlHt OAOfP GAME I • n the enlargement program, now eJt. Tf LI VISION Juftjelej IVr fraturmi V Staff la Discuss d'hCuu/ are r entire urrk-md: •r is the easiest | College I'alieies "I AIMS AfABlV [AYSA IA TWO BY THIS SAAif All persons on AC/0 - WIU SOMtBODY Michigan State ct PlUSt CAU A OOCTOAf TEN PERMAXE.NTS FREE! rectly w indirectly, Int Write an advertisement l*i» tin far 11m education, extension or Poll* Prim Nrantf *hnp. Iff It b pnMMies have been a»ked to attend .«n all- \ rtrn a« our regular Tnesdsv or Thnr«4a> ad withii staff meeting at 8 p. m., Wedne-- ! r wediv we will give ton a day. in the ballroom of the Union j»ldi l*urpr»se. of the meeting Is for the presentation and discussion j the lb bed after con test rk I ■ P,>" matters relating to the problems!Mis and policies of the college. Laura Van VItot FECIAL! PERMANENT WAVES I'erroitolity Hnirnltlr Haun Issues Sign j" "7777'7 Flitgcr n*B.< nt Marhinelettfl $3.00 GUARANTEED $1.00 Machine $2.00 Damage Warning **•'? Trmwirrr Kt-|H>rt . i Police „. Chief u Harold ,. „ Haun is- Tux (Uillrctioii* Good krUFEt sued a warning >esttoA*y IB per- | A tgU) of SB7/815 25 m Emt son* responsible fog tampering LafHlng ritg taxes «"» "* » with parking sign* on Evergreen of 971.641 38 had POUY PtIM BUUTY SHOP JI# ABBOT Bl'ILDISC 'street during the past week. "Damaging any street sign Is a Agatha Amell. ci*y treasurer, (pounced Monday, raotl 4*1711 violation of a city ordinance and • During the past two months the j makes the responsible person !bi- city bu> received S2Ji4I.89 in de- OPEN EVENINGS P.Y APPOINTMENT Chief Haun I Imquenl city taxes from the coun- i jty treasurers office | LmClPOAI# tfTATK MEWS parlarn Bachman Pleased With Sophomores in Wayne me ^portfolio Ball Toting Farmers Gaspl If DON . Bakershoro As Dalers It was A question asked often during the course of Inst Satur¬ Takes First Depresses day's game nt Mncklin field: I Mentor Run By Mil Htl wilt Michigan do In m% SlwiBf r FootlntU Win Rural folk east of this roll Down on the field the Spartans well accustomed With extensive scoring the only town are were playing their opener with item- missing from the program, OiiMandinp in Spartan college eccentricities, but some Wayne. They wcrenY Jol'tig ~.m*» Michigan Well. The Tartars, putting up a State's ]firffl Independent them were a bit dumbfounded I touch football season got under early this week to see sweat Arrappy defense, had stolen the way Monday night. Three days after the Michigan athletes gallop up and down th ^lay from State for better than Opening games srixv only Bakers¬ State-Wayne game Coach Charley by-roads. three-quarters. It was rather horo. which defeated Mayo 2 to 0 Bachman'* thoughts were still It all came about when c •larming. especially with the bat¬ hanging tn perfect balance The via o safety, win In the usual way. country mentor Lauren P. Br,, tle with the Wolverines on deck. Hamilton House deadlocked Spartan mentor couldn't decide took his varsity harriers off Are the Spartans of 1*39 reallv whether be impressed by the the Trojans 6 to 0 and Kvergreen college course for the first ti and Sooner* tied 0 to It. Hamilton excellent performance of his this season and went in search was awarded the former contest hills. The home paths ore by reason of Its two first downs to rather level terrain, necessitating I none for -the sons of Troy. handling and blocking. a change in route once a week aa faar a team m they appeared to The State backs fumbled 10 he laat weekend. Then why didn't Kvergreen also won by the first Coach Brown has found 1 times and the blocking was plaint !!< down route, rounting two to i iil raN ipahli score on Wayne for the Sooner*' and became ttie ly off form, but the play of cer- j | play an essential part in the ti.cr. aa ttry were expected la do? There third victorious aggregation of the tain individuals east a bright spot | jI ing routine, for they are i • into the coach's eyes lent for conditioning. PracV- »n evening. The Hamilton House - Trojan Statistically speaking, the Spar¬ ] hills will aim play an impor'art tans' showing was better than it : t factor in State's success this year, battle was the only one which pro* dueed a touchdown. Steve Jaku- scented. The State ground attack j since the Spartans' most cruc.ai bowski passed to I toy Ascietiiwicz gained 100 yards to the Tartai j meets will be away from h 75 and five of the Spartans* se land on courses where hills are for a Hamilton score in the first quarter but the Trojans knotted en passes were completed for 50 j j prominent. A steep hill at B! r the count in the third period when Jington, Ind., has been the • Marking Off Jim Steinke scooted around end | tiling block for the Spartan n State played poorly In two de¬ for 40 yards and a touchdowt I their Hoosier series. partments very important to a Kvergreen came closest to i | Pittsburgh's course is -till more rugged, and even at Kala¬ gfiM game of football ta*L_Satur- ing in its game with the Sooner*, day. Their blocking was nit and being stopped on the enemy the punters. The State k ick ing mazoo, the site of the state A A l*. the backlleld timing was even Bakershoro made sure its j department averaged 41 yards to run, hills will be plentiful, Tijeti | Worse. A team rnn't Jitock as the when a Mayo fumble prnduc ■a punt. of course there is the all-imp :• It was the 04-yard kick by IC-4A run at Van Courtand p.; Spartans did against Wayne and safety in the third quarter. expel to get anywhere offensive¬ ly. Scores by periods of Monday's Wayne Game Proves Ruck Crosthwaite that Tartars hack to their goal line set the j' New experienced York City, where plent> climbing will —And So the Fro*h Eleven l and eventually gave State the op- Time and time again last week¬ end, A State ball rnrrirr Itegan his Coach's Fears •portunity to score its first touch- j. Not until after the inaugm d Bronx Cheer Worked Hard ! begindaytheirin long down with nine minutes left to Jaunt with a wave of blockers in [the hills did the Spar*: front of him. Invariably, he wound string of triunv Hard work and plrntjr ..f II am an lap (or Slain-., ilriddnrj this 1 H„ „nMtinna! punting and Up where be started from, or A hard | in IC-4A competition. week. Coach Charley Bachman indicated^resterday. Said Bachman. [ working Michigan State close to it. What was the reason for this* What happened to the "We knew early last week that o«r boys were two weeks'away aad accur®te passes «cem to have cap- jurH a stortin(e position for Resounded freshman football into the second squad week of swung the Wayne game merely hare Ml mmr contention." practice j Assistant Trojann Meet — i Crosthwaite Kven if he"doesn't Interference* By Wil l. M AI.RS tack of co-ordination was blamed by Bachman for the poor offensive J ^tartintf call, Crosthwaite | yesterday afternoon as | owing of the Spartan machine " "" '< Spirit of baseball has not et Coach Ben VanAlstyne sent the j The poliri of State block- Snid ho. -Oar hark, had Mm! Tho brlnhtwl . .. .jh,!, in lh» dm. . «.,n |*'»J* euro to n.nsiHfi .ihl*> *»" <" ** «m,drr,bln hibernation for the year, yearling* through their most in*' Albion Friday ilmt Wayne might %ery well ing were the performance* of Bi'l ' *T..rdin» to all indications ai the tensive drdl to date. keen: "lei Cienrge do It." Bntchelor at center and Duane f'MMTHWArTK MWAMVI ■ At yesterday's workout Crosth- ' f«*»tball game Saturday. With Head Coach John JCohs At Home "Bucky" Crosthwaite. « , Batchelor. entering the waite held down the left halfback I A wild punt" which sliced off confined to hi*.bed" with a severe j,\ Heartened by the strong -e- the injury of Ron Ailing. position on the first string eleven the toe of a State kicker, landed cold. VanAlstyne divided the half play of the Trojan line 1.urnM in an nuMimrfini j'he b.lf of ih» .wo-hnur about KM anmnupm th- s.-nHv group*. Appro* i* ; backfleld . against Lansing (>» II llendryx i 1 Rami* », fir roamed the bold ,hnrp- | P""-'*'that « I'kht man- J«l tn» to ba-eball tradrtKm the motel completed the session fan who grabbed the~t»all saw no tely 80 linemen through a stiff blocking and were sent1 toe-I Shaver last Friday night. Coach (' Michigan State the 1 jly diagnosing plays, making hard oath waite continued to impress reason why he should part with klmg drill, while 12 complete itegan Monday aftm- tackles and intercepting passes In to map plans for the onmr ftear shot at the hall carrier. II 1% miny, promising have spite of Alling's injury the center » coaches with hi* lengthy and «t back fled* spent the afternoon ar- Albion fracas scheduled Frid;.; A credit to the Wayne tackling •II directed boots. After a couple of minutes delay, quainting themselves with the spot still looks strong in view of the East luinsing gridiron the Milibi ; there Forcer! to re Two of the three gridders who the temporary custodian t>egan to* Spartan shift used by the vatNlty Saturday to say thai Ihey rarely »r realizes that ex- Bafchelor's fine plav Two contest will lie thh Trojan- * until docti fered minor injuries against realize the fact that you can't The yearling coaching staff rxr , IITI U STAR l n the tooth. The i ,mlv f«rlor th«l, rrmlhwaj„ ot „ grout | fiefd. pocket a football as^as^iiy^nnd in- pressed their complete satsifac- the ranking foot ha I ""T".'? 'thing, nro o„«-lo,l State, 'lM,!* "on A",n*- veteran tie sidelines with a he finally tossed the hall in which the huge hack squad of ?oo were rapidly n Sharer had no prair ed himself as a long, dependable. kwker. the orchid for the day went Phone 2-8375 A. F. of M. McRar In a short scrimmage the back- to Duare Crosthwaite, Detroit yard* Mkph. who Nxded one from State's 0-5:30 - - UN UN - III ! the t*st dis¬ fietd combination of Tom Harmon. Bob Westfall, Paul Kromer. and 15 to Wayne's 10-vard line, and tance userage of Forrest Evashevski then followed it up a few minutes the lot but the put on a 3 4 big boy is a bit burst of speed to tally five touch¬ later by. nudging one out of bounds slow away m his He will have to getting kicks i downs agauut •quad a third string on the four-yard line ffom around the midfteld stripe. Arm De (amp AND HIS ORC.HESTK V Coral Gables training course tor truck driver* Athletic Honorary- S ill Hold Tenia " Member A.F.M. PboM2-8381 FRIDAY XITK (KTDRER 6th fU^na Delta Psi. national hon¬ orary athletic fraternity, will hold i who WHY NOT GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH n* Bnt 9ta*mtf - ' • i ami Um LEADING CAMPUS ORCHESTRAS AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS SrSj-rT, Dm* MaaA—ta m». ** Ptaa» «MW-€hm s«s 1VW W •» ••"'•"I CM Inm MM