Itfllirftlf Volume 32 Z 529 MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LADING, MICHIGAN,THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1939 Car'* End Around Victory Rally Nearly Taken College Staff Student Opinion at U of M CoedCarnival Spirit May Decide Slated For Pearre (hit Attends Predicts Grid Victory Has Cruise r ^ Outcome of Grid ^ . « Eddie Pearce, star right holt Tomorrow back on the varsity football squad, escaped injury early last School By I'erry Tennv Theme Fray Saturday night IVp Meeting. Firr. when the auto in which Now that the plans for the State Slrrrl -Dance On tiding overturned in a collision Facility Meet* To game rally anil riot are 15 Organixation* with another car at the l)i*rn** Student well under way. anil, the hand is U'trinning to yet itself all Make I'lan* For Michigan avenue and Clifford tied up in knots tryiny to look like a Billy Rose spectacle, World Tour Oct. II Problem*, Policy feelintr and spirit are irottiny very verbal alsnit the coming Wolves Have Baekfield Advantage it result of the freshman football season, tietung people to talk is as hard as From the southern part of a" meeting called last night Michimin State colli f«e. L^. Mason hall, suffemh.minor ott.. u„n»"V - iTTl'T." giving away free cigarettes.* ye the L'niteil States artioml the Aggressiveness anil .spirit will lie the deciding factum when the Student Council a pen^nii**. He was admitted u. the!. , Hv ,, , 1 in fart, school spirit is run-1'°!mg **!'" world and bavk to llollvwiasl Michigan State and Michigan hock up in their annual grid eetillg. victory lire aniljrollege hospital for a checkup, but!"1 hallroom to <11*. on the SS. A. W. S.—that's reet tlanee will lie held lo-,was immediately released orniw llilfht. it was an. Traveling w«et on Michigan, | dent problems and their rela- | cuait colli ge policy and stil- ingbig., i„ -buii that the outcome of the Ifamc rsions"LrogH,,r,.e,",rr;ho^. the route of the tour .which [against Wavnc the> will not prc- Michigan Slate women will spectacle Saturday at ATln Arl or. On |ia|ier the Wolverine* and the Spartan* appear to have o...mcrd by Sam Vc.tcr, head ,fcrarf* rear lender ,w by ,***a stn"'k m ,h<> [tlonshlp to the faculty. car driven by • jthis weekend seems as inevit- sent much of problem lor us. take at the Co-ed carnival, October equal strength in their forward walls, but the Michigan . , _ I able to local partisans us the riot i But they will prior .» certain te.-t Sam Thuma, 70S Downer xtrret. 'baekfield holds a decided edge nf nti," the night before. Here i" what a. for Michigan'- re-ervc linemen." 11. in the ballroom of Demonstra¬ tion hall. in power. t them ha\e to -ay I B«h Slra»h. 40. Tra\erse City j^'Xich^'hSdrt few Game Sales i „ ,ke the entire student body part in a mass pep meet- Clifford, csea|ied without man *'r'c" pr"bl,'M" orientation, and at «' "<>sh Tom Harmon, "40. .Gary fyou {"Pittsburgh's "dream blfk'field' has Fifteen organization# w hose The only way that the Spar¬ injury membership is open to women, M H: 30 the cruwd will pro- dent". # know Torn). "With the break we j transferred to Michigan What will carry out the chiise theme in tan hall carrier* will he aide Elisabeth Conrad, dean of wo- will take State and have a very j more ran they need?" their booths. The State News will j Hold Level to counteract thi* margin i* explained the lug sister sys¬ successful season.** | E%el>» Hark. *4f». Detroit: "Mirh- issue Landscaping j men. tem and problems of adjustment Bob Ferris.'40. Houghton. "Mich-I i«nn will win. I hope of women students to college life. igan will -tart an undefeated sea- j wont know about the re-t Rut we of the passports and send out in¬ quiring reporters among the cruise Structure «f 'M" by playinii irifpired football. Pa*- sibly this inspiration will have to from outside force, but Of Campus in come an passengers, and Wolverine repre- 1 Dr. C. F Holland descrdied im- son by rolling over State by three season until after Saturday " limit. when and if it df«es come, touchdowns. If it were not for the I Jane Jewitt. '40. Gate* Mills, sentative* are providing pictures jhe real i provements in the new hospital buttle will lie on and the wider range of service easy schedule we would be nn-.Ohto very slim Ifor th^ W*1"- "Jt 'Full Swing i STATE SPIRIT HIGH l which is now available to students tiona) champions."' • chance to w do id! the TO VISIT SOI'TII l.ud week the Spartans played free of charge.- Paul Park. '40. Cam.: "It look* ; re-t of the te • are going Before the boat leaves, member? a listless tame as th y garnered t ,, In addition to many new build- ; CHAIRMAN REPORTS liif the cruise will visit the south- like a g'»*»d year for the Michigan | to pi. an umnapre.vc victory voer • held, and any the ing. which have been added to Prijf y w st,lck t.halrman ball club " Peggy UettMi. 42. Grand Rapid-: i 'T" lwrt "f the United States, as Wnyne. Saturday, howevef, if the except lumber may lie campus in the past year or | (aru,,y advisers, reported on the Homer Ittgbme. '43. Detroit- "Michigan will u rn definitely, anrt j depu ted by the Y W C. countries A Other ?ar. Sta'e squad is not keyed to its the process of erect In activities of the 175 faculty ad¬ They are wasting their .time com- thev should *m all the rest of | organizatiun! A* has been the practice in the highest pitch when the starting light for the fire. Following there are .-everal ..'present include: Green Ltpiiet. landscaping visers of freshman and sophomore ing down here fresh- ' thrir game* th.* vear i m*..* k..i , ... . «*»»*.. Mu lligan State has been al- . . tie blows 20.000 Spartan root* ictory fire a street dance will projects, prepared and directed' u it. C , ! . _ „ . students •on" n,,< " b",v ,h,,v l'"1 in Ann who held in front of the gym. '""cd ticket, tor di.trlbu- ..re making the_Jrip to n <:i-e of bad weather the fire by Mr T O Phillip. Detroit I ,tllhn a. Hn.tnsih college seen— I* M*. 41. Alton. 111. Arlior. but maybe alter Saturday Ti'rta Alph.i | PI, bnsland. 8 W c .mn m (hi# ^ Alm Arl, landwapc "rch.teet and Mate : ,„r>. ,„M „f l|w 1)(lil(|jnR MroBram i»e meeting and dame will be ,n the nrtMl Michigan State |^1„ 2T' . . "f the Mich man stadium one way State v vbed to the gym. Mr. Clary, landwape foreman: j ^Enrollment at Mk-lii;.,- Mater nor way ana nv •• ' ^rom the 50-yard line to the end h„, ,nereased KlO ,»-r vent in > e TH*IU f.itc Fry. president ofjorg! No. of the Building and Grounds de hT American Federation of partmcnt. that nearly , i"t Ive yeare/^he "Id. ;TM. hat | jPCllAI IllJIIR Club Promi*e*!siiir»m» „ Rn ^ „n, inrrras, licians. announced late last thousand feet of new side¬ ht th.'t through the combined walks have been added There is in faculty during the same length New ami Early | will -ign up for rnemiiership in > iors, sophomore* nnd lieshmen |?PPER If Al F now a walk between the Veter¬ [er.iti<»n of three union bands, "This tremendous increase in The faculty, alumni, and fan* or ■e* dance. would be furnished for the inary and Am DeCamp. Coy about fifteen hundred feet of walk Anatomy buildings, enrollment has resulted building program not because we in the Directory are jier allotted all seats in half of the stand':, order- tie- the up- Hind, and Dusty Rhodes. in front of new Abbot hall, and . . . . . . ^ wanted to do so. but because we ' irrdav »ng filled in order of application. h% V. O. Wilkin*, ..f the bands, together will a '"n* ',rr',rh of conrrcte from j had to." I It is very difficult to pjea-e e\ - I ide a 15 piece orchestra F:irm I"5' »ou,b <>' *** f"h following perti- 11**1!'^,?:"" M»rydormitories, Mnyo and this role after - hot hall have been completed and ... o...- - - I shrubs and trees will be set out 'Sarah Williams, girls* ^ {tent farts tegarding the stadium at Ann Arbor: kick off If they play I soon. Between Abbot and Mason j and Mason h«ill. men's dorm, were endless spirit that Iha!!#, | financed through government- | Alpha Phi (hnega ' 1 The capacity of the stadium ne tlien Michigan rin the north fide, there i- e*, contrary to com Manon-Aliliot ji# approximately 75,000 Only Wayne did. have mure- titan it is capable of Will Today's behef, Mr Ifannah stated | Plans Meeting i 25 000 of these *eats, however, are between the goal lines The re¬ Preddent Shaw, in hi* brief dre*.*. kevnofed Mi'hiean St. Elects Heads | l^»st year's football game- with maining 50.000 are in the end State is three thick ing -ophomores whose in promis¬ only fault Campus Spartan Trip future policy in regard to student- faculty relation* when he -tated that "fistm now on, expansion by l,ro i Temple and Santa Clara will lie -een {shown to the-football movie* to be at the Alpha Phi Omega. seats , -2 Two-tlurd* of the -tadmm are lieynnd the goal lines. i- I.irk of experience. these youngsters display* a flash «»f form then |erha|»s the Spartan If one of land 3 There ire approximately baekfield trouble* will be purehas#* i* a thing of the rhe Rainn Came Won llV (look ended. stlj w&ite, the triple* ® Winner- of the Spartan World's who |mi**i*H and kick* • I Fair contest wup yftfrdav by George ('ije, mana- announced 'Time' Supplement 1 ;! looms a* a possibility . Sob Cook. Apphed Science mpho* C,iren College Z See V*ate 4 f Having -old the greatest num* • {tier of Mibwriptinn* to the Spar- • tin. Cook will receive a free tfiip Bund to Parade e jI the to the Hew York Worlds Fair via . will American Airlines. include His trip transportation. hotel. at U. of M. Game I j meal*, and a ticket t». the Fair Madi- State"- TlM- I' He will leave October 21 'lrillir.it m rj Other winners and their prizes llome ft" Division P-j-were" Sally Denman. Applied Set- t j ence junior, choice of a dress fe.i- f tured by the Style Shop: Rob Second Highest Rinrdan, I.iheral Arts senior, ra- l-H (.InIt - » dio; Janice Murdoch. Home K< o- /'/'liming i nomic* sophomore, ccoktail table i Anne Hamilton. Applied Science Air Program -tenia D-o-h-h! ">h iure. t smoke lota of 'err.' ; Z Vet Enrollment First program in the series will "cplied. (Jim probably nev* f"»ked a cigar In hi* life » rhen have one." *atd White | i lie 12 30 presented next Saturday at The program, a 15-minute I _ Increasing \t'ith the band of the (Jim was cornered. he took it) s » drama of 4-H club i der the direction of Mr. work, is L B uri- Preciseness Aids in Getting Increased enrollment ha* cause dilemma in the Veterinary Sc 1 Michigan for the nee division Out of the 102 pri r national anthem at | IJarnhart. m Twenty minutes later White and Larry Myers | i Dick Sch'rneder. president of the Books in Reference Room I ttag raising carried Jim to his room j campus club, announced that the 1 gently laid him on the bed | | program would become a regular A.S.C.E. W ill Hold i feature All members of the cam* ren entering this held it is neces- < gar that gave Bill queer . j ! pus 4-H club have been invited to iry to selei t only the t/etter iatkma inside was one White participate. . . First Meeting :udeot* to enter the profession When the -.eterinary division I American Society .of Chemical i pen# it# new diagnostic labora- Engineers, student chapter, will j »r> at »« I the middle of October, hold its first meeting tonight at As a rewtard for research vork 7.30, with a smoker, in the faculty j in the pathology department of I dinine room, fourth fl»»nr of tfcej Union building. j Michigan State during the past Frank Games, first president of "W^i year, I T. Ingali*. former instruc¬ tor in pathology, ha* received a the chaplet. and Professor If E i hder the . pathology scholarship to Ohio Publow, head of the department Re definite about what you State university for the 1932-40 of chemical engineering, will be •ant Don't approach the Iibrar- in with a vague request for Faculty Members "something about early build-; 100. Over 300.000 tmoks were 38 llomr Ec Grad* iris*." but try to give him as much .circulated tnforrrati »n a* you taq, concern- : those used in the last year, including del Subsidy library and Placed in Miehigan 'ng the date, person, subject, or'those checked out f< Dr. Carl Hoppert of the chem¬ period. Your indehn:tene*s wastes ' Approximately 500 istry department, and Dr. H. R. Fifty-eight of the sixty-four both yocr time end that of the were (ataloged during the at Rochester. New York, one fs l^rson in charge of the reference{mer to meet the demand* fur ad- Hunt of the zoology department, have received subsidy of $100 Otmmiltrr t* -Study 1939 home economic graduates dnk. have been placed in ditions to thoae already. purchas< Are you frrshmen stdl not -ure ed and new t «ok.s needed to nup* from the a American Collate of Dentists to carry on research work _ periodical indexe*? Let on the role of heredity in Of the remaining si* students, one of the librarians r«elp you. 11ion and travel, economic*, tooth decay. For the post three ic is teaching home economic* in (Your hurried trip through the li- tion. landscape architecture, mad. years they have tarary may not ha>-e given you ica! sciences, sociology, and' zo by the National I tkne to adjust yourself to the in- ogy are only a few of the tog trkaciea of system that evaa aamelto which the additions relate. ftiumiuy, feeiolar b. ' Too Much Play. Coach of TCP >R0LLER SKATING' * la recent night* the cUsn of 'fS hen been having a great WM+* ffldtigan State Nen» «6> i N. WMhlnrt** Ave. — I tfca* In eemuuling the dormltorie* and marching down the etreeta of this city and raising a general rumpus. App*r- Modern Greeki Says Past Monday. Wfdne»dOyvT*en8«» — ( to U:M eatly the frosh are oblivious to study habits. h Safest • Too, only three weeks remain before mid-terms. That is Philadelphia. Oc t. I-The loot- the time every year when freshmen are forced to leave school bull pass Is less dangerous and i of inferior work. Concensus of opinion among up- treacherous than ground plays, in that the flrst six weeks of freshman year Jewett's K's the opinion of L R. (Dutch) i the most difficult. The reason for this is simple. Dur- after the State-Michigan gam Meyer, coach of the undefeated GbfeakfeDfeesti ■ the first term every freshman has to muke adjustments Johnny Pingel, alum, and Howry 1038 football team at Texas Chris* Welxn, of the Detroit Uon.i. visited tiara-university. the house this weelTBetween prac- In most ports of the southwest, Relieving that the Michigan State Newt should always FINE FLOWERS Here, the student finds no instructor chasing him when he Meyer said today in an article in work for the best interests of the students, this paper will . The Saturday Evening Post, the actively promote a four-point platform, and GIFTS does not get his work in rin time as his old high school teacher AtPHA PHI— pass is a normal part of the of¬ 1. Keep America out of war. did. Unless the frosh takes the initiattVetb ask his in- Another fine for the- bo< fense "not a danger 128 West Grand River gtructors in regards to his progress, six weeks may pass with¬ Carter Could Is now wearing Jack ' * 2. Promote healthful, adequate housing at reason¬ East l.ansing 1's Kappa Sig pin—it all hap. out the student knowing his status. hope," and he backs that up able costs. Many freshmen arc for the first time out on their own. Barbara Smith, the figures that in 11)38 the Frogs 3. Make Michigan State college the best all- Phone 4-2015 Open Evening passed 220 times and in II games around college in the United Stntcs. No parental domination, no close watching, and no one to tenthing in Dearborn high school, lost the ball only seven times by 4. Make the Michigan Legislature cognisant of make their decisions. The young men mny feel their freedom was here for the week-end. times by Cordon Adams, Jim Church, interception, but 17 the growing need for classroom facilities. is too much to control hut it is well to remember that pride Norwood fumbles. lluhhell, Al Trager, and goeth before the fall. And fall they will if the frosh do not Pele Van Valien were formally were "Throughout 1018 pass plays Victor G. E. Spaniolo j \ / the safest thing we tried," Graduate Manager study. Some freshmen say "it is too difficult to ar<|uire the right initiate * It was old home Week-end fit the Mcsjkie house when alums Jack Meyer says in the article. "Only two things are necessary Managing Editor KIHTORIAt. STArr Walt Itumniol \A A 4* study habits," others say "I want to study but don't seem Mutton. Johnny Drown, Johnny to unlimber the bombers: One is i Associate Editors .lack Sinclair, Leonard Westrate, Dave Toflt to have a team on the field. The Roberta Applegntc to have the will power." But this is all the more reason why Cook, Dirk Phillips, Cort Crom¬ other is to have possession of the Woman's Editor ; Don Anderson the freshmen should study hard. It is far more imimrtant well, Dob Deflor, Dick Power, and leather anywhere on the field. | Sports Editor to settle down and obtain good marks; after all this is the D. D. Dames all came back for the BUSINESS STAFF "Mind you I do not contend Wayne game. that a team can get out there und Business Manager William Colllnge prime purpose of coming to State. KAPPA AI.PIIA THETA— ptny all I Circulation Manager Alton Kurt/, "cou. <£ — j.**■ So, if the freshmen find themselves having difficulty to catch afternoon. Many an i Carman. Robert Davis UWI&V**. Dcv Dendall was marrierl last enemy outfit, witfi a fast and I Assistant Business Mai study, the thing to do is not to go out singing und shouting Saturday to Phi Delt Don llarmer smart defense, Will have you eat¬ but dig in and stay at the 1s>oks, Alums back for the week-end ing passes before quitting time if &A-A.SSLN 'j Wyjf Rememlier mid-terms make or break hundreds of fresh¬ were Carmen Mains, now a teach¬ you can't do anything but peg to Jerrymeandering er in (irand Itapids, Ann Qreeti, men every year. who will soon lie enrolled at Wayne to take graduate work, mid Mrs. Dorothy Taylor OralT. Voices Out of with Jvrry Drnar PHI C HI AI.PH.%— SENDy. Tony Dusser is g.oomlng the House football lenm for a stiff Dorm Rooms ^Fhnt new paint that they are putting on the Home Ke campaign this fall. building has the same efleet as a close ot lipstick on a co-ed's homa by convenient Patrons for the radio party Frl- mason iiaix— day night will Ik* Dr. and Mrs. II Charles Austin, one of lust year's lips-——Despite the fact that there is now almost as much cement on the eampus as there is lawn, students till persist Darlington, prof, and Mrs. C. S precinct four hoys, plighted his Railway Express 0 5WMflW% Wildon, and Prof, and Mrs. Donald troth September 1» to a Denton in walkitiK «n the sod here and there. It doesn't take the Cation. Harbor nurse, Helen Ami llagen- freshman very long to get* # »» barth. Two days after the wed¬ . ♦ .? . - Assomufed Students of Univer- M Tin iffy itlra, this: It Mvra you bother, ami c$»h ton, fur AI.PHA CIMICRON their mnncy „ worth ..lit of ding Charlie tiegan ^|y n( ,rnia rr. w can >ur exprm it home "colled"*you know. So phone unlay. He'll rail for your weekly package, Nancy Drown, chapter president, is still talking ntwut the A. O worked hi the new hospital; the other .wived „ t.yw tip for helping Co- agent day there were about 50 of lumhtu Broadcasting company put iiprctl it away hy fa«t tiprrn train, and when it national convention which she at¬ analyst for the Kellogg company tended in Pasadena, Calif., lust Arthur Bond, Charlie's Mason uly. hall roommate, is working as Dorothy Pickett, former Pan- graduate assistant in the Univers¬ bearing football Hellenic president, lieeunie Mrs ity of Michigan chemistry depart¬ 14*1 lh||UVII'9 lie I en route to the t pick i Day Suclmer on June 2.1 in Detroit ment this year. — Once upon a tin i urted as police 219 Abbot Kond I'hone 5-8955 and many of the Detroit sisters at¬ Also at the University this year tg the night. East Lansing. Mich. tended tin reception. ^ is Jim Davis, counsellor of pre ittempled t< Deity McCrcu, Janet Englrhiirdt, cinct five last year, as well as pres-1 in that somi callc! a cer- I Harvard university Chapter of ., ACtmtm*ti/Wt ki... IMN and Annaliellc Pink were initiated ident of Union hoard. Jim's spec¬ of • i lm.il- ph, Kappa has voted to have ialty is law. Railway Gerry Keehn, who recently re¬ Another of Inst year's Mason lied criminals" and the "scum humanity " j "spiriti/oiis liquors" at its annual He further went i banquets. ceived a diamond from Everett counsellors, Dill Hnsselbock, Is to say that tliey vibre advu- JExprkhh Acker, is beginning Iter interne- taking an anny |*»*t in Puerto ship as assistant dietitian at Grass¬ r I CLASSIFIED C1EPI HTWtlN LEATHER ,,,,, AtltCKC? lands Memorial hospital in Val¬ halla. N. Y MSC Bullrliim Co • Now cushion your feet for town! Finest F.ng* j//j \' KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA— R.tr*- ri**« |i«h Plantation crepe nibbrf. fu1; «.f Uumce, '( / \ tieorgie I>s Jaidmes, ulio |s lo Olhrr \nlioiiH j UP. »« Miulwirhed betwerif two layers of leather. Jj ' '|L ^ teaching school in flint, and Bruce Can't »quttsh out. Patent applied for. The -A Q Peppier, who is a member of the SPARTAN. Itrown Cretan with | Marshall high scIuniI faculty, were the pamphlets and bulletins that * rubbed Antique Finish* ift.lk) PHOENIX bark for the week-end may Ik* found in the bulletin i Eleanor Cram and Jane llagen room Imated in tlie basement of j (have brand new llespiv pins from Agriculture hall. ON YOUR WAY TO TIIK MICHIGAN J Johnny Prow nalid'Tcd Caldwell This room has proved helpful 1 Snitifi It. Sister BURTON'S GAMK. STOP AT IIURIVS, ACROSS >IGM% KAPPA to freshmen and upperclas nu n j Mis Bernard Donnelly. travrl- THK STREET FROM THK UNION ... i lug secretary of the Sigma Kappa jsoioritv, ! chapter is visiting the Alpha Tuu on Octoticr 4, A and 6 lets and bulletins oii.su'cli subje. S WALK-OVEN SHOE SHOP | The pur■ |»ose of her visit is to in- itv relationship* of rural f.uiuln , i cm por.itc results of the fiftieth bousing facilities, making runs, reseating chalis, bow -to buy horses, supplies and method* ..f activities and other topics With the exception of a few iigr i< attacheit. all material 11table without cost to any si. it seeking information. ColIt'fir ItnlIrI in HELP r»R IMC Tuesday. (K| tl). at A | HURRIED CO-ED ft ice requests that 'ho did not know PERSONALITY tlieir addresses and HAIR STYLEI) telephone numbers when registering, or who have changed them since regmtra- with tion !T|K.rt to the registrar's office at mice for inclusion in Oil Shampoon 65c §he Stu- Plain Shampoo 50c SUITS. TOPCOATS .<->(.• II*. 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J»l On* Rk OiT-N EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT SO I Plan to Augment Union Cafeteria Service Announced Dining Room Adjunct' Booklet of New Albion Heels East Lansing Coining to Cable* Library Group j advi.er is Miss Dooley. Duties t of each students In member is to finding books, Traffic Imws - . May Be Installed To Is Ready In Conference Oftener Plans Training checking books in and out, filing, taking cure of magazine and helves and giving information on A formidable Albion eleven in-:ciared the Blue and White men-! Lust Laming high school * lib- j ,ibrury . conations. Alleviate Crush "What Every Driver Must vades East Lansing tomorrow aft- tor. "will depend largely on the • rary club will again this year aid pends two to three hours a Know," a booklet telling in brief ernoon to square off with the Tro- 'ability of our beys to put up a form the many changes in the Jans 'in the initial Twin Valley [students in library problems. | in the library. | stiff defen-e. However, when the j traffic law which went into effect conference tilt for both teams in;right moment arrives, we'll hnv? | .The club meet- alternate W Double Serving Line AI»o Propped Friday, is now ready for distribu¬ the 193# season. tion by Harry F. Kelly, secretary something that'll rock Albion on day to ,li probl, Louding the Albion aggregation ' gr Marinan Allure ! of state. to the local gridiron i.s Paul Moon, }hrt *",(i and bad %'ar'" I ik ..nd an-nlmoM direct answer to the State News' editorial Thousands of letters are pour¬ • hard runner and accurate drop- ' v 1,1" from thejvot I-an- week on the problem of outsiders in the Union ing into the Department of State kicker. In the Mlchii Center ' """ J*«' f asking for' information «yjurding game last Friday, Moon's kicks rmfbrook. regular tackle, became rtsf.teria '«me the announcement yesterday by Miss Rath- the new traffic laws. | split the uprights "for two field the Trojans' first casualty of the ' Hart, cafeteria manager, that a service dining room To expedite the handling of sere-art Toe-day afternoon. While' j goals in the 32 to 0 Albion vic¬ ; ,,\p* ctcd to lie put into operation on the second Hour of tim correspondence, all depart- tofy. During this clash, thi Al- ch u g.ng a blocking : Jed, Holbrook-' be Union building some-* , ments of the-Motor Vehicle Divi-jbion first team remained in the -pllt his right ear to the extent of several stitches. H is doubtful if j B(, next month. •' expected to relieve the situation sion have gone on double ached- i game only a fraction of the third ule and the mailing division is ! period. he will be ready for Friday * 1 Besides Moon, Albion Th- State News yesterday lor the present. now handling over 10,000 outgo- I boasts three other dangerous ball¬ On the bright • ide. Jack Kobs j ..Veil Miss Mart to reply to. The new dining room would be ing letters a day. .carriers. On the line, the identi- practice Monday to i , ,,i which condemned the "P®" «" both students and (acuity. bob' s'ht halfback post ' Ymu may secure one of these iy' forward wall that was instru* » ,•< allowing outsiders t<» \ ™ present it would be operated MAI. HAI.I.KT . cafeteria nnd thus go j on'y at noon, but service might be !,....k|..iv, -What Every Driver mental in holding the Trojans to cruris, Nt- Must Knpw " by sending u card u 13 to 13 t,e ,ast >oar makes un- room thnt «tu- ! e*tended to the dinner hour also if T**0 M , or letter to Harry F. Kelly. Secre- j otht*r appearance, T » wait fn»ra 30 to 35 the plan worked successfully. As to the Trojan line of attack, Mai llallet Coming . ,re being served. j Food-would Ik? the same as that tary of State, Lanslhg. j Coach Cuddy Shaver wa* silent H'!l:cr He H,W admitted the Jn-! ■crvwl in the cafeteria and a To ('oral Cables — A1 ♦>».»•. 11 ell and Jam the i >! the present cafeteria orvice charge of a few cents would Contract Let •v / ami stated the Union ** added to the price of the meal. a student union nnd Union Manager Prnulx stated tudents should lie given that as soon as the new plan is up- . food is served to the proved bv college official* equip- For Yearbook If. wcr. Cor.il CV.bli- • » ,r .ger. SPECIALS FUII THE WEEK . a low cost, she e . melt will lie purchased prepar.i- | "An East Lansi Mm marks the uiit.nl ..pis- .ranee SATURDAY. OCTOBBR7 De-KIeine coin) uf Mill llallet'. and U > orchestra i i- outsiders are charged ;t«»ry to the opening of the dining- St [•! Topped CotTee C..ke, MJUaro He as awarded the re thus netting a room. S' uii-Hnr.l Hulls. ^ f„r v,h'.-5: ,r • turned'back into ; •t for the 1940 i r. Ignorance Biggest R0y Injured III i.aryfc < U Mines, doz. lie l.V j the benefit of of the practice of Band to Make ; Factor ',n WaterTruck Mishap1 tilazuil tlomils, hi. i i ,H|ii<«' ( aki'. for L'-lavcr 15e 30r fi .leciaenls - l'ttmp! (in I'.e, lo.in., eath 3Se i renditions is up to d. policy-making Debut Friday MONDAY. OUTOItKIt 9 men. -composed of ""Uvu 11 read, vvlth or without caraway 10c Hannah. Comp¬ M'd.lc 1 Salad*, set up in MtUce rlip-, each lOr TUKHDAY. OlTOIlRH 10 afterr the 10c field between halve J^rllt 1!psitig 11 read ha-t i' .,. .-over contract In IVcati Kri-pii ■. h 2c ilation to the Lansing-Albion football game. prob- the The hand, directed by Miss Wl.liSKSDAV, OCTOIIKIt II !c expansion of quarters to include u Franco Ay res, ha- been dulled UiiiliiiM-rakv To. A.lilri- i'rauki .I Wheal tire,ad l«c for the occasion by Elton Rose? g line. Miss Hart anticipated new ser- gart, drum major of the Michigan Stale (.'ollejte < lull t il t 'U|» 'Jo/ell 35Ce- State college band. TIM ftSHAY, IH'TDHKIt 12 The band was organized .several Hut M ilk Sp-UHU' fb-Mo i ti'.ijiiff, 8-in., 2-lay er S0e years ago as a musical group, and T.-a \\ 'alVrslafM Fried Faku Iktllx, dozen — I2e its marching debut Friday will FUI DAY. OCTDUEit I a B.A. FAUNOKCO. mark another "first" in the high . school's history. flat mi al Filled f do.it n 25e ^kirk'Issurance New uniforms have been pro¬ vided for the band out of receipts I'mttx). ( ak«^ . , 23e aii your imtmiml effects Oct..I per IB. The i from an alumni orchestra concert Ibtot Bide. Phone 4-6325 Home Ee Houses 1 "hwliy "r ,"H" Elect New Heads Join* I'liveiexTaeullv tElic Jimti Jfboli JEAN'S Student is Fined For Speeding CAFETERIA FOOTBALL "Fewest Prices in the State" ACROSS FROM CAMPUS SAVINGS JUST ■ TW FOR MTiRCULLESIATE FOOTUIL OFFICIAL FOOTBALL GIRLS! paid a fine of $!.» and rod* Since the :u t -I the trv nth. "lloiit«> Saf«'ty" ( aiiiVM AKIiOUI .'•! !efU Harold' HAVE YOU SEEN OUR Chief H»' ! IMaiint'il ft»r Slali' FIHI5E MICHIGAN STATE FELT II omen s Society ■f.-wi Head Mane Ojr will DOGS YET? Holds toffee | Vim Know Your Room Will Not Be Com* ] I'iete without a dog or cat on your | Storm Zipper i 'l!v.*.*cr. Come in and see them. Coats in I for 825 STATE COLLEGE Fuc mild dnv», just zip nut the lituiiit and ynu have a swell tupfoat—when the BOOK STORE menury driipa, zip in the lininK and ynu have the sul- lit WEST GRAND RIVER ill eomfurt u( an overcoat. Tile outside is processed i J aifninst showers and snow, | Kivini.' ynu raincoat pruttc- | RIDE THE BIG RED BUSES t loir, too. TO AND FROM You'll sec a lot of "Storm LANSING Zippers" at all the imiwrt- SHI TTI E ROLTE MAIN ROITE r—...~ u. ".>•* — »'•« • » *. K . ant games,thi»'FalI. ^■VvWVl^V »- Urm»4 Kim I* ,|M Ml L J »mois roa an ••••U. Inm 1 A. HI.!' Tailored by Srrathury— •m tai to la J we are exclusive—Lansing MOST 1C 17M distributors. STYtXS "M ' MAY BROS. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO The Hat Store of the Town* lnter city coach line company Store Honrs 9 to « nelly ao4 Saturday jSOO-313 E. Mkh. Ave, ' 11 ' I. MU KNfLOtEE OWNtU aND OPtBATEP ar Thundajr, October B, 1M» MICHIGAN STATk NEWS BOUQUETS GUT FLOWERS CORSAGES Wolverines Round Out Drills For Saturday's Battle I1.W up ihm.on-.Mate v,«,™ F.n,cr [Michigan Coaches ir*;- j ' ■~~1 Miebiiinn R""ml 'Forced to Fight Stnt.-.< all-culliw i If I t ^tl l" *©"1' " iOver-Confulence Sornnct round piny l.« to be com. ny noil IIATTOV .MM round hrmk-u'lft the end Mlehlgnn'* eupponedly rrlghty grid machine is looklhg mi nr wodor.dnv's ph.y were 11 of the Stalo giime as a breather this year, according to reports thr oriRtnnl #4 rn'ries. They are from tho Wolverine camp. _ I'ortamB., |„ „|,jte ,if Coach Kritz Crisler's efforts to liirht ofTthc Vincent Whitney. !<»«i:ind I stiicnist of over-confldenee. tho Maize and Blue gridders seem Ktfnc^in o^ncr! fJ" DaV I'tun • • • to bo fairly certain of victory*"over outfit. '• the inexperienced Spar- With- 'he vh.rv t.f the Wayne, omore Don Zimmerman and »un. Lime in their minds' the Wolves ; ior Kd Christy in the fulborl. Icannot help but believe that State j this, week in at 'is not the State ot old. }this weakness. Nevertheless Michigan roaches | Biggest blow to Wolvetinr S know that the Spartan line is not j supporters Wednesday was u rcement tbaMlnlfbcnk Fn a ua.s ineligible and e unable to play in SaUmi..> »»me wt'r!; in p^Jjf logy !«•!,„ a me time. Tro-ko, former All-State h.v'. t Flint Northern, ranked t: , |I greatest problem that is hamper- among Michigan's halfbacks. ing Crisler is the weakness of j Crisler's plans now call U !pass defense on his squad One istarting an all-veteran c lever of the most glaring offenders is I with die bnckflcld composed »■ All-American contender Tom liar- Harmon and Kromer at the halves men, who is so fust that he over- lEvashevskt ot quarter, and Chris- runs the receiver in attempting jty at full. Nicholson and Fmt to bat down passes. ] will probably hold down the flanl Sophomore Fullback Bob West-j positions with Smith and Sa\:i! fall also looks bad on aerial de- at tackles, Frits and Olds at guard fense and Crisler has used soph- und Archie Kodros at center. w TWEED SUITS IN THl Ml THRU: m no\ TWEE!) TOPCOATS IN Tl«»: W W !t%l. MUDI I CORD COATS IN THl. NTH ITNiilR-TIF MUWI. LEATHER COATS IN RANT^tl MOtttlA SWEATERS JK *M %«T RIH ICAUW WOOL COATS & JACKETS IN MANT NTH MOOCH TWEED SLACK all num wrm Kin OCR STORE VOI R HEAIM)t ARTERS > IN I.ANSIMI LEWIS,INC. IU 8. WASHINGTON ATE.