. Weather - ftrtl' n-Mtr nrmn. y,.|g' Z!la> MICHIGAN 8TATK COI.1.EGE, EAST I.ANS1NC. MICHIGAN, Tlll'HSDAY..OCTOBER in.' WW Blue Key To j Peculiar Equipment Abounds 13 Students Spirit T«xlay'* In (Mines lo Fron I Faculty Fixes Date Of Campus Tap 18 At I *"Brucella Im horn tors Given Sears i I'Mason I loll ' Party A mfat grimier and iinH yet another for growing a still! A room for priwrving germa them! Oncmaehine that will .. A lirnndu Residents ,,r Mason nnd Alilml hall* Tuesday night gave Ridded Thanksgiving Recess j do 4,(100 revolutions |>er minute ami one that will do 40.000! K—"«S1 SIS Inrofinito! To Wrlromr Initiates |This is only part of the pn-uliar equipment found in the On-1 jtrul Brucella laboratory now loeated in the basement of the! College Get. S2..VMI ernphie-is to Michigan State cob U'geV traditional icputatmn for friend I in#'--. wh»-n they contribut¬ At Novenilier 23-27 new Vet building. Behind* To Aid Keei|»ieiils ed S0(* to >end Jim Wheeler, a Tomorrow Mpclit ;the inconspicuous door is one Of S Vacation lo Follow l,egal Holiday holambips —to - to. u» Welcome into 18 -i" new the organisation to^|!jX*'itor"rfc!»w?, members 'lusive study of Brneclla, I Soiilto oOpIlS, fm.li I rOSIl k—m, im-ipients of Sears ii.,.,,,.!i ,"»"'H-'"'(t death Monday Uoebuek <«. ni«ht ItiviriK, Ncivemliei' 2:1, this year in acun'rlnnce with the prne- lamathiMs nf PresidetH Unnsevelt and (Inventor l.uretl U. »perlater hi the stearin at the f0'"® rommotoly/known a« undu-j^. , Ir.nindatioii ,.w«e,ls f,„. ,. i'"d km,«inn he lacked immediate Dickinson, faculty memiicts decided Monday niitlit. Blue Key ball, national hon- ^ * ^ CliaimHMl m"!hne't? "Since Michitrnn State collette is a land trnint cnlleire *|eceivit)|f f.s'end funds and in Dr. L. F. HuddkWs research' - .n t» ,,, At Muehlke, Detroit, and Jack teen scholarships were granted out is also u state (jijleRe receiving Li!!.. °n °°m ^om,,rroW «ve*! professor of bacteriology office is I Weaver, East Lansing, were nam- of a total of loo applicants. State's Hand The newcomers. selected Tues-' also the of the laboratory and is jed a* eta** representatives forj Application^ are carefully waiting room for patients! the Freshman-Sophomore Field Isidore#! by a iVmmitteo eon- stale aid, it must necessarily •oni|ilj with f. del id and state day evening by active Blue Key j receiving I and undulent fever diagnosis consultation. The (day and barbecue by the student land awarded 'on the micro- council Tuesday night. conditions: enrollment i To Perform irn, l.miuti, lis concerning the scopes in the lieitlotology and' Announcement was also made cultural course.\llnam There's A Retthoii! |! bacteriology examination room j by the student council and Varsity [scholarship ui high < At Purdue arc used tor study of germs which j dub that freshmen will lie re- activity iu-high hUl m i Mu lligan SliileV liaud v i i ducted poll of .nplc'for'the teacher!" [are matched'With i-ome of the" quired to Wear pots at all time*, I lines such ;.s 4-11 « Shirley, of the Eng- to Iiiifayefte, Ind Saturday t ogau .titatr student* j..hn 12,000 cultures found in the culture excepting Sunday, until night of FFA Smith-Hughes cJub , '••lupauy the football tram cent t mod the new Dr. E. E. Ham- 'the barbecue jOrMntso •i is room next door. department, didn't have to Other plans are m the Purdue game -re~ any to get his way. He jann. field veterinarian, is in charge I progress for the braw l between ! The m e per cent favored artiviti*^* Detroit and left the Ikdroit air¬ I date which would not yesterday because of ■ ,r,« jrr %al in the -.day he asked the stu- Shirley fam- I'of the lab, complete with inocu- j the two classes sponsored annual- J lating room, for the i Bangs' disease. Two complete lubs, J study of ; ly by student council, Both freshman and sophomore f!.SN GRANT Each year the foundation do. |oi_ the funeral. port in time to lie in Mnrslifleld ' t etui-hing eartytor the State-Temple football 'mission to dismiss the and bio-chemical, are classes will hold class meetings' ,pmits with theYoPego the sum of' •duled *o he played ott e he wasn't prepared. to cope with any chcm- today xit 5 p. m. Freshmen will ||2..MW» to be used to aid each! eld Saturday. November WAAtoliiitiute ■f . .. " !award winner With $140 during the i problem. The bio lab pre- meet in room 206 of the horti- tjye.*o fur tuition Imoks, room, and1 Trash! l*ok! .pares blood serums and anti- ' culture building while sophc [serum* Brucellin, the therapeu-'' gather in the lecture rooi tie agent, and Brucellergen. the Kedrie Chemical laboratory freshmen New Members I,May to SataHUy. Orto- diagnostic agent for undulent fev- J coin-c studet 11 it. or tl. TM« nml br jer, are stored in the bottling room.! loo irrordlm to J. W. Mark. «- j Although visitors are welcome, Short Course into | at the lab. they aren't urged • b) stay, for Brucellen take every precaution to prevent I investigators \ Enrolls 200 Men to Open ;the escape of any of the malignant j undulent fever germs j Approximately 200 .student* at- of the ready have enrolled in the agri- [dent' h New Dorm culture short course and the Kel- I and un logg Foundation t'»K»|ierativ#-itribute»■ Si mien Is Floeeil course, it was announced by the | Winn ormally Is Dieticians vpvterday •totier 2? ji.o are a* follow-- Stanlcv iAtkinson. Roger \j Bartlett. V are en- Kf A * r A51 t hall, newest of the members, will lx» taken into the - Blight. Wil-mi t ,lturc.l». I tmtqrie* at Michigan ge. will be formally [jwieiety Nineteen food* through the traditional majors from Michigan State col¬ .tapping ceremony during inter- and nutrition i «"s«* m old E ChamlHMlain Jack T. I Miihi-|w|, it.,I,,.,; c Mtyilund. I:„ Stale «n ROTC Sunday afternoon. Oct j nussion of the dance. lege Home. Economics division' lir-t year |Slllll.t |).m,.!.t t! >.M, An liearhum, director <»f | Rob(,r! s shnw w„, President .)rrsenl at have liwn ians placed as --trident dieti- in hospitals after one year trn and Abbot hall* 'ejected Blue Key i.l-, Iti'l,',, ('.milpas i'.lnlis president, said ! )*°r' men** residence Halt tan. Johanna tin,him, ,i j |HSt night MS( 1 -ymbolize the union ' Gas*e* living patrons for the affair wll m the Hpgj8|rar and Mr* It S Lit i« •Walt/. Scc kinger. Katherine Seel France* Vanderpbc to Ignore l-ll Clul. Will llnlil dav. president of 'and Mi and Mr* (' M McFarl tan Winter. Mildred Youni Kinder has been placed Peace Dav Soriitl Mri'l Siilnrdiiy *hejArt • r tub. .will H„wlimd anrt his band t partici- j furnish mu*ie f»»r the dance t'ampiis 411 • hib will hold Aet Reseimls 39 (>radiiiit<' Frat Tax Wilis Awanl YM Jo llohl llfMii Rural Yaulli ( '.nmbinc Sliorl i//#/i« Flii (hncfiii k'sliin From Forum on Fence Course Willi \) i U orh To Fleet Totlnv efMirted to the e of the Na- llv toil TALBOT tlonal InlrrfratrrnVy rr,nfrrri,-r Tmlav an old fraternity limine at tit2 Dun ham drive The new amendment goes into Mximinif with activity, ami it.- tmupaiit- are 'JM ymintf nu effect on January 1. 1940.. and II tiler Slioic Fssoy wh'rate yetting a lot #»f "»uy mit of living" by conilumii Hagens, general chair- ( provides that "domestic service m * •rnce* Her assistant will !a private home, local college dub, work ami play. These >miny nun represent the eream # \ Tcdd. or local chapter of a college ba- provided for P Unifies \mnctl MiehiioinS rural y«»nth. whn ar#» #»t>tainiiiy an eilinwiTt# >t 3:15 p. m, over' temity "t sorority" ^ excepted aiony with valualtle work experience thrmiyh cnmi»ine»| #• expressing their views | Judges were nam* partan Women's League ! after that date and repre^ntative*'| for the water t arnrvi fort* #«f .Michigan State crd-* rum k tieihg sponsored by (test by Wilson Scale* Through a'sterio- the jurisdiction of the tvaual Se- It'lfe and Mu tiiyan National l"'t orilv ".'H < • '#l«l be ac4#q»ted , •ace action group of the Y (president. They are •farv Jeanette Martin is jcurity act any service that does not A under the leadership of j t)yf», home economic VwiUi AilmiitiMratiiin, Srvcn a.,.„,i„.« t>. Witt,..,., it r,,yi, orman. similar pi Senior week m actual work In addi¬ Any window ran expect a few and downs in the course of alendar Under the tips r a prize of $50 i ruimages Rip NYA lb- -perch will be the third a normal lifetime, but there* one be in the in Olds hall that seems to be get¬ secry later than Janu- ting more than its fair share Am economic* given by vanou* Since October II this window has ssful in furnishing been raised and lowered than 10(1.000 times, more than an more^ yewmnn ( lull Will "'"Tl > m Asmm pLt It - V G um. ordinary window would be raised in a. hundred years R G. Lloyd, graduate assistant S/Mmsor Dance in mechanical engineering, and With Father Winter*. r» M..OV cf tl.CM M L. Young, senior, are conduct - of the club, a* gue*t. the Newman I*rvi*ion «»f f t.lo | ing a test for a hardware company club will sponsor an informal herdsrn# n on a new type of window control dance in the Forestry cabin at B *f,r t*ar Kir»l Moiilli'. NYA 'I'liiif device that will eliminate sash m Friday enrollee* weights, ropes, pulley and drafty p . Singing, game* and a few com- wage* lr< ll<-|Hirl< IIim- Toiluy holes in frame. rdy skit* prepared by Phylli* tiling f»»r turul Ihisi- At ciifduig to Glen O Stew.ut Quick, social chairman, will con¬ maintenance of the house T t» stitute the evening'* program leaves approximately $10 I Iran Emmons lo Atlend Patrons will be Mr and Mr* D F personal items, amusements i Kduraliosi Mrrting Sheeman. clothing. Dairy Fid arcs Candidate* for thU project J*norr. OH. IS—AI towl MAM mtm •» Wlr to , De»n L. (' Emmons wilt attend Tit Im' Shown ^ < *« I AM U Ckrnito-M(* to»U to DHrtoS S a meeting of the Lia.son Officer*, Orrhrai. I« Hold TryoMCSr^d counly Z™"!! administration building No student i .11 lowed to work representative* from 22 college* For Mrmkrmhip engaged in the national coopera¬ eight houis in any nno day. Here- j tive study on higher edueatioi TrynuLs for Orchesis, national cial means, dancing honorary, will be held Youths range 1 iBalt/er, extension men, will l»e after. NYA student* are lequested I Thursday at 8 p. m. In the sun years of age and j featured at the Dairy club rneet- to r»*nd their tune to the business \ porch of the Union, Miss Ann parts of Michigan. | ing in room 20.1 Dairy building offiee of the college each week, j | Kuehirdwetor. announce*. mer head* of farm at 7:30 p. m tonight. preferably on Monday morning. No j Refreshments will I* served and* student is allowed to exceed the) I everybody i.\ invited whether in- hour quota indicated on hi* as- I terested in dairy husbandry or not. ihrtnAkii jhilei w. is.li Control Kicking With *• w- fitate New Called Netcerl CROSSFIRE Modern Greeks Following the policy of having Development by Osrlc faculty members over for dinner Monday evening, Prof. H. E. Pub- low and R. M. Warren were guests. ] TEA DANCE ! kappa delta Clothes have never been a great problem to friends have always assumed I dressed the way I did be¬ Marquita Irland gave a luncheon Open house for professional . (iuii, TODAY ffeoctted Gofeekfe A*a * OtairiWwoC IW^UrgSjfiw^ll* HOMxmm Ave NiwVmr. m.y. tionary development in the game since the birth of the forward cause I was broke, and the rest of the campus thought I was for the new pledges at her home Saturday before the game. Guests pass" according to Frank Murray, eccentric'. were Dorothy Tyler, Carol Schil¬ Coleftiate Digest ' ~ gridiron star, who gives the de4 But there is something disconcerting, almost threatening, ler, Ruth Barnett. Dorothy Ann tails of coffin corner kirking to¬ Collins, and Virginia Patterson, in the fact that the State News has seen fit to print a man's day in an article in the Saturday and actives Pat McKiddy and fashion column. It is as if in Jl Could Happen Here its metamorphosis from Carolyn Tunstall. Murray ,_who was a star at the pi kappa phi— "Indianapolis. Indiana, October 12.—Charles Robert Skin¬ ner, 19 years old, East Maple road, died early this morning University of Pennsylvania and slap-happy collegiate rag to now is with the Philadelphia Ea¬ in almost-daily newspaper the College Bulletin" Sid Deming, Bill Eavits. Bill Merrill, and Dale Lyon were form¬ gles. says "control kicking" is as In the Methodist hospital of injuries suffered late Saturday State News has lost some of ally Initiated Sunday night. - easy as any other football job, al¬ Bob Miller. Mahlon Hammond, night when an automobile crashed into a wagon loaded with though many coaches believe it is its exuberant irresponsibility in . J» 7, v1"""8 lru 8 and Bill Merrill are going to ur- Butler university students on a hay ride. possible only-Jn. a standout kicker favor of a humdrum convention- ; JUJni™"° due Saturday to see the game and "His death was the second resulting from the accident. such as Eric Tipton proved to be - - ality. a men's fashion column in the | Special business meeting will stay at the Omega chapter Miss Margie Sims, 19-year-old Butler coed, died within a few j'"J*® Duke"Pl,"bur«h «»nw 'a!t State News! Three years ago it | Homines Lcgls Thursday at 7 there. after the crash. Five others were seriously in- VTnd Murray should know. would have been as out of place, spcorid floor of thc Union. If you alpha xi delta— Actives will entertain alums al a cause he developed "my own sub- 1 as a "No Smoking" sign in a tie there, call Fred Back- buffet supper Sunday night at 0>9 "The crash came as a tragic climax to a gay party of par for average of 32 yntds to 56 yards j tobacco shop. j slrom 4-3030. chapter house. fraternity and sorority members from Butler university." Pennsylvania's traditional j Editor Distel never lacked cour- I Initiation Will be held October closing game with Cornell in i tesy in questioning, "Where does ! —Indianapolis Star. 1935" and odds that this phenom- j Mr. Proulx stand on the use of All Abbot hall Independents are 29. followed by a breakfast. enol 75 per cent increase "stem- ! thc Union." but his best work was urged to attend the elecflbn of zone alpha phi— ffied from one three-hour emer- pounded out in-an unbuttoned chairmen Thursday night F.lec- Formal initiation was held Sun¬ This could, have happened at Michigan State. Many fra¬ gcncy session." j vest, with a faded blue shirt open turns will be held at 7 p. m. in the day morning for Betty Abling, ternities and sororities as_well as other organizations go on ;,t *** npck anrt lhr of battle lower lounge, Mary Elizabeth Crosby, Carter Usually the hayride party goes out on the high- j fogging-up his eyeglasses. j ♦ » t Gould, Norma Hastings, Marion with poor tail lights and traveling at a dangerously An unbuttoned vest? Utterly Hollnrd, and Roberta Starkweath¬ Impromptu „ . . . . . ... speed. Contrast this view with the one of automobiles revolting! Our men'. fa.hion The following .tudent, have er. This was followed by a break¬ or BO miles per hotir on the same highway. ' column tells us it should have ™" »"te registrar . office. Kind- fast at the hou:»e. The slow moving wagon is helpless in addition to being j 1-een a slipover, becauw all the '» call fur same and leave your EPSII/ON CHI- 1 Engish students wear them, and """f """V',, f ;,k" Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity and a road menace to zooming automobiles. Many times the auto- ! Tyrone"Power rayed halt of his >">■ '"wlCT- Marshall Hac- Epsilon Chi will hold a joint mixer. driver does not see the wagoij until he is only a short big scenes In hi. last smeller- | . w„„ txm't know what., the th j Champ Pawlowski. Frank Rob- Friday evening in the forestry | mutter with people; they're never erts, Dougl.ts W. Smith. satisfied (Me neither). Derided The Michigan State social committee should not wait until ,he Scotchman sends his packages aeveral students lose their lives before action be taken on!P°™8'P""1- the'big- i )ish drrn't own lots of things, in- this matter. It is very likely that the students anil faculty who have C«gnej. a! . Agett ^.k Udd ' eluding the U. S. Treasury, al- ,hou*h ,ht'y have ,h'ir ®v' on " Jerry men nileri ng Iteen enthusiastic boosters «>f hayrides have not realized theLoomi. and Bud Cnnklm about irith Jerry Detrar , ,And '"f T>,r"n* Dis- potentialjlangcr. The Butler incident shows what can hap-'their hitch-hike experiences hark1 rtac'p"0 w't|,ronP pruiUvc- which One of the things that distinguisheM Michigan StAte stu- pen. There.must la; other less dangerous ways of entertain-'from s*'",,lr 1,11,1 '""1 his gracu mr.m, nil.,.,kon ,hI top innt* from other atudenta in the fact that uppercla*smen !,M'S gambler friend make a good Influenced by the accident, Butler university officials ''"ry *11 as a true one. "n 4than%ypmirpa»rr°could "f ,4{l",r,"n college do not treat freshmen lis slaves, dogs, or four top billings pflftvd in his rnt*- They try tn show them a lot of friendliness, if any-1 banned hayrides front the list of social activities permitted j ru Advice with reserva tier wear with a haircut. thing. Sometimes we must admit there are some high-hats' university organizatons. I)r. Henry Neater, head of the te linn j tinns: "It s all right for you to fol- A (ash„,n ,„iuni„ the floating around here Init they*" — men's couni'l, said university administrative officers and I J'aat ouTal them " W°' ' '",,w'' "ah! Tred lild» are few and far between. Now 'like a slum building from the heads were unanimous in terming the rides danger r I I get out of THE VODER, nkkn.mcl Pclm. i, land impractical in this modern age. th^ ^ didn't even own a pair of shoes until after gruftuaTDiu Ami there „,e fhj |hat w „rp M', l.y UK ins.de. in fact one! an . . Iiiwk-illkfh! " .tunc " I ointcr and until .lUHC Pointer utter graduation nra mere ; r r. . . . . ., , , , ,, , e* trical device which actually lalkt —the fir.) machine I hrxiut IS tllP lUOft tnllt the - . , ... ... i idnm-Mwnii was always something suspicious Michiifaii Stale venting an accident U '. .",K"L auch C0Toe.|W0U f^'wion-Jack as the Butler incident instead of J..II,an Russell (Wolverine office- „ May. Jin, Kcilh ami whcn K„cgcr showed up in pair „f prrs„d pants, a,"though green lea have taken tile idc« .hat since they are being treated i" alirit.u| ™J in the world lo do llial! feeling ftorry after a life in anuffed out. ihanger-outern) both have broken his roommate were in the hospital 'this way, they are some sort o<(,„,lM By pre—ing key*, ainsly of in combination, a .killed — 1 let a,M. J"I, XIM-Is h, teli off a Aod a, . sporUwnter V " ' »ho ' have' 'One been grantn 'rnU!<",nd e the first story and cover up horse while tulluut Is holding out ... i( avors. of the of that s operator ran. make Pedro talk in almuet human fa-li • for a tumble from a rock. student should learn ARMORY DANCES just ste ion—with varying inflection, and in either a man', or i n ettnng di fferent is the new ' after sw rtesy. us it strikes a hap- j Deeetai w ith ImiIri'b Largest Crowda-Kvery Friday Night Mickey iween the supreme ! An amoeba named Joe and his .Spenit rurm The Voder it an outgrow th of fundamental r.--ean h DsnriiiK 9 Dnlll 1 Ailminnion 2.»c brother Went out drinking toasts to f top with his military unil I d«mt know h of yu ; each Men's fashions* They have heard this thi philo; in .perch xiund* articulation ami voice rep • other, rvrn UM>r1 to e> m the State I h-em on the irt of conducting a high, while the line.' iBut ns they sat there a'qunfTing News. AndCrsi»r r»shme«t cav- I motor vehiele through a highway ire the direct opposite being rarried on at Hell Telephone lalmralorie.. S | They split their sides laughing „|ry ImmiU tould have |w |y infested w ith other vehi- aludie. have led —and will lead—lo eon.laoth REW1940"AEKO1O7HTH SOU) ...... AC II "•w . D ■ • .. 1 And found that each one was a from under a tuxedo tr« ! And I.T: j wise f the same species, or other- The p««em runs thus. itnd sheer impressivenes1 proving telephone arryire for you. KKA an,i - Mtim.RN CAntN and uuM I •en. and | we ho,« that you heed its gUatly COURSES 99V up iipkn (IM'kpit planer in f,.r warning Red ^'ed.ir The HllfcHKS H.VIM; SERVICE |utile Here he ti.e la nes of young Kev- Capit-I fit, Airport Ph.nr mil *\ the Red t edar river, the bi ightiy colored drakes bluckji^v. $2.00 FIMiEK WAVE News sp Ircidcncc fr ^m bl:t?ie t feather* •rrenmg Thi# is a sight which their In On, nr ! bility to utiful eftit i- few jienple have t•vrr had the 35c \cntionahty. at.it Ln.i!\ privilege of viewimg, and it is one that -we should »tri \e to preserve iltimn' Men So. dear .rd* c.tii • gin Uiat quuk jerk that will sjiell the fid buds, count to ten . but no! tor 119 AHDOT KL'ILDINU M.»>ue Ohsermlittns PHONK 6-1714 rvv> OPEN EVENINGS «V APPOINTMENT ing Along »»o* of tiie ether buildings dmnut ! brt on tins campus. M< •null halt i.H.ks STATE COLLEGE CORDUROY Ht.nn' l> Attemi MEA Mmiug iK'li'gnl.n BOOK STORE FEET CAN TAKE IT IN Sl.ALKS Mr. Mute n liver., a mem im wot hand iivkr _ Mela llo.,»hi • HURT FN CAMPUS WEAR • NAPE STYLE BOSTONIANS • PUN AN STUPES PATTENS the gall Kta Hon BARGAINS GALORE l ou II Inotv for »ure w lien your fect get the "feel" • PUNS S2J8 • S3JS of tmooth. pliant, re»fwt»ire Kr. the thrill of H'a.T- ON l"tU Bo.to.niwv, the full-bodied .upport of foot- fortucd innerwilcv that cuvhion WE HAVE A FINK SELECTION OF SI.ACKS every »tep. Pci.e- IN TWEEUS. (iAUAKIIINKS. COVERTS AN'I) WORSTEDS . . . Al.t. FAVORED COI.D WEATH¬ FOUNTAIN PENS! making tic in a world of pace^etting atvles Bo.tom.nt tit tight... feel . . right bc.auve they ie . ER FABRICS. HM-fuitJ, glKr OFF ON Al l. PENS JewetVs - ».VOO |»kns $I.«HI «i.00 PENS $2.40 EWE EI.OWEK.S MV/RC7S UWIRW UWIM £ mnd GIFTS US W'gnl Gnwd River 3.50 PENS 2.80 attciai.. whiul tiuy last 1.00 PENS .79 $3.50 SH AN PEN $1.19 Elitatte 4-2015 lnu,^.y,U«00MlkilM IbCBIGAK STATS NtWS West Virginia ko-ko felt American Democracy Imperiled — Pollock fessors spray have that will i College of the City of New York lias the largest R.O.T.C. ir by schoble Nation | tary unit in the nation. Must Reclaim j Boy Gets Slight Adrian Next I0""toSi"* Hendrix college news bureau last year sent out 850 stories about the school's activities and person¬ Jolt im alities. B.A.FAWNEM. Traffic Independent Spirit For Trojan ter Post office department this win¬ will issue a special one-cent To Live,Says Author Jackie Herrick. 5. 511 Park | Lane, nmtomly «a4»d serious Gridders stamp honoring Harvard's famous president, Charles Eliot. injury Wtdrmday shortly after¬ Thirty-two Trojan gridders will noon when be was struck by an board the bus at East Lansing to¬ Outlines Plan For Rejuvenation a utomotoile as he darted Abbot road from in front of the act*** morrow afternoon and journey to ■y marinan ai.kiri: State Jackie theater. Adrian for that city. a 14 twilight clash in «— *»-- «—* "MULE-KICK" products "With democracy in its List diSrh taken to the college everywhere in the world/* ho6p:ta! ft urn wheie he was re- ENAMICL CLBANKK — CLOSET HOWL CLEANER we are quite likely to face a union of totalitarian states, .nm ai WASTE 1*11*13 CLEANER Japan, Russia, Germany, and Italy, before January. Chan- ton by Drj. H. Alters, «w«u .. - „ ... „ . .. Ji smart, new, fall felt hat ninir Pollock, author, producer, and lecturer, warned last ~ L margin over East Lnn- EDWARD gibbons night in his lecture to State students in Peoples church. for men ... an irrniitible "To save ourselves we must return to the - utlx ifinK in sam<-s »"<• tat. The system and !n eWr >«* *> the ear "i>iu*d I fornM,r'« slate nxalnst Twin Vnt- I'lumhiii!! nail Ih'ttiinu Contractor faslnon-first designed by = -«l'leals of our original repub- .wvr him. II, nan** to eicap. ! 231 M. A. C. Avenue Phone 4-6623 SCHOBLE Soft, velvety lie," he said. He stresserl that at the hands of Adrian. feci, semi-shaggy in America must wake up anil sppcarance. Laugh al WhHtr return to righteous living or has met defeat twice, falling to Albion 40-0 and to Sturgis 0-0. I • Change In Winter her democracy is (loomed. HIGH SCHOOL of However, in viewing the statistics both teams against Albion in* ; GRACE MOORE * * * At times almost fanatical in his ko-ko felts Lubricants condemnation, Pollock* .however, NOTES the matter of yards gained, the \ q Trojans greatly overshadow the diMMHO III f a 11*1* j /1 • gave the impression that he was Adrian eleven. Although East' r # purposely exaggerating the picture, Lansing did lack scoring punch. trimmed with Pitggiee iMIISIIIfg (.OlWrl utfilA KRTRINKR of American life to shock his lis¬ MUM, nri KGIVS it did make consistent gains by i teners into Thirl* rtudenU attended the flrat binJs in harmonizing realizing the serious- shades. BILL which he claims deterruratiun exi.t in this nwrtrr-g .a -rr drama club at Unit running nnd completed several < t-m-rng jurrr. r iugh *rh...l and arc | tmirhdown. Adriun picked up If them going tor u Ornee Moore, leudiug Metro- ,10|itan Opera copruno, will af- „„ u,e Cummunily Cunwrt 1 Ci.urrtr> tetiay, regagrng ur_the- year's activi- DM|V vnrd* by rushing but EATON'S MONEY* IS MOTIVE Men and wan ten ..f the United >k ! |i..,.ed the ball tur about 70 yard,. Tre hlk-wmg oftrcers were ; „ „ this latter item that is wor- im; ■„ ,,,u(idpn [1™"Trtnb.°r'"*'4 '"at""li'l'."* ;^,jlwtum. tan! i State- are tar more ...ten-ted :n ^IPl® Fr.mod«, prwrden ;. r> ing Cwrch Cuddy Shaver. k(nK w|„ ,l|m) 7:15 AY BROS. IKF snis making money, dancing, drinking. 7 .J */ T r>. , vice-president.; secnetarj*. and i Throughout the week the Tro- mentor has stressed the pass- t Although no single admission will be sold, new students stit st,.IL"» i ll.it stote of the Town" M4 W. both ilofuhsivcly and of- ! may obtain season tickets, accord Mtrh., East l in.tr.. ' ttus >t ar > members are club They include: HsiveTy consequence of j mg to Mrs. Verne Leltoy, public- j Shaver has ready three boys ity chairman. Joanna Astley, (p,,... pitch the pigskin if necessary , necessary. other concerts booked to ap- IV :utl,> Barnum. Ilene r„v Dygert. Bob tngersoll, atu. , „IV Krntcv Ltiise Hnddleson. Betty Boh Drake can all lie counted on Charles Thomas American ban- i' «eh H d-ft Secor and Donald t„ do gmtd work On the tecciv- tone: Detroit Symphony orchestra Meet And Treat "l.'-der. t qfnr grade-Joan Bar- ing ~"v • Jack Dykstra, titird. end. the Trojans are well for- Hunoit Barer. HusMnn pianist, anr Warren Biirtur p4^r.~>T. M<*rritt Hill. Mar K >h-. Harry Brown, Jim t'lo/.ier, Eldridge. J»»hn Robert Virovai, Hungarian vd»- hoist. J«*an KHtenun, ihigenia Libb.v, Ted Hrundage. and I*;itil Thcroux Fun, bccouso your Your Friends Athens and Rome. author added: He .1*. t P.«tr .a Reid; ninth grade— ore six good targets for any ji Java* fhiiry, la*r«»y C«»nley, i ci to shoot at. Marorvt Gteen. Jack Harle. Mar- Adnati |asidng attack will do- ., Bottling up Music Instructor foot (eel so comforlnblo Fun, loo, becouse you AMERICA SLIPPING i H.oi.v roa Jt-ati ILt ks. and pcud largely u|ion the East Lull- . #ll Ffft.'I aro serenely suro of AT the being cliic. » » » • \r- Methods of presenting ins'ri j Tlio j)i:obahte vtarting lineup f»)i ; mental music in • public schoo SANDY'S itinger could support de to which we were we didn't tighten < . t lll Nt II. OR«i %\|/||l • coming year »f were. the1^ Ea»-1 -Latuong.: ji/ioi It^, Brown or Ci "- 11. Aldeitool Ig, Uraf>ert c H -iiirook: iu. Ilixrtn: rt, tliltner Bnindage: qb. IngeiMill w(is the subject which Keith Hteu Instructor of educational spoke on at the music section i the Michigan Educators' must and up tilled toe Juit arrived. TAoadtaAifl LltVnep cirds , oi asH.cn •rking k •• Ih. Dygert; rh. F.ldridge tiott III Flint (MolK>r U 21;; Abbot Road Grill 1.'"- ft Dri,Ice. I wind A clarinet trio from his w««k ensemble comjM»sed > I ■ Staff Women " ) H cp E5 Form Social *\!t IUt\Y. IMTfMIER 21- jJ.;; Group c,t BBS nr>»AY. (M TOBER 21 :■ * : ir ..n - < -ike Apples, each Bulls, sugared. d< -St.ev and Rice, pint NOTES IMIUI >51X11 t UvtAK ROYAL PURPLE HOSIERY CLUB Wtl)\LS|)\V. (MTOBI R 25— hian Banana Nut Bi e.td. - "i ue Hermits, six for uf Edward $6.95 Mtnll in site small in prtr* Boy 12 Riirs Of Your . . * - lining <3,cad it Mk in value! Juil Ihe radie Uin\Y. 4KTORER lli- hull! in aerial. Cotikirs, Cakes and Salads Favorite ROYAL PURPLE Ile.ir the U-t war Stlvertonr. 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SAT. 35c SAT. SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO tatar, m 1|, WNHM m-irmm mf/arn am am WASMISOTON 19, 1M9 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Chi ffin* Golf Tourney First Downs Harriers Trek Eastward Chi walked off with n honors in the interfratemity Merritt Reeves, Lambda Chi. tied for second low with 87's. Team State, Purdue Set Decide Frat To Meet Panthers meet held at Walnut Hills, its e of 177 being low for the day. let Kennedy of the Tic home, scores: To Renew Gridiron Battles n> JOE SIMER Seeking their second straight victory of the season over a fnrmidabi ; individual honors with an 95. Plov is resumed tonight In the foe, Michigan State's cross country team, nine strong, will embi.rk ind Ely, Kappa Sigma, and Pittsburgh early tomorrow morning for their third annual meet a CAMPUS FLORIST Rivalry Saturday inter-frnternity tongue with the Pi Hops engaging the Beta Kap¬ the Panthers. pas, the'Phi Tous with the Phi Chi coming to grips Alphas and Al¬ Coach Lauren P. Brown has named Roy Fehr. George Keller. Mansfield. Ed Mills. Warren Anderson. At Mangan, Dave Covds, •Wilson Scales, and Atvin \1VW] — KM rati Mlrhlaan Phone I- pha Oamma Rho doing battle with SPECIAL! Sjmrlan Casually lloilermnker*Poini the Theta C'his. DormGrUUler* IT in tn what was probably the most ... i in that order in the Penn Sv, IMG Ml MS, ASSORTED COLORS. mt Earli Linl Shrink* To Fir*! I ielory thrilling game in ln'.or-Frnterraty W illi Aerial* 'meet Saturday, while Dave Co*. HONRS—Str A |Hl/. A I P play this season, tho Sigma Nu« By SHELDON MOVER HOI l|t RTN—pOTTKtl PLANTS After licinir riddled with rv rob hatton A liPlbf football rivalry that continued—-their Vict irious ways Aerial offense decided al. the Tuesday night by downing a fight- games in the Dorm league last m,ntor taking St*]- ^ ! ing Phi Delt team en Old College diffht injuries during the tprminatwl 20 years a*o will night. Passers let fly from everym ; field by the margi'i of two first angle to make it the best night of ^ a^ Wetrel to run-without , " earlier port a5 ,heir tim„ havc llwn of-the week, the i n' reneweil Saturday when downs. touch football yet displayed. Riiv Your Aim* Shirt* ami Tip* sit Spartan casualty list assumed j Michigan State enpaires t'ur- The Phi Dolts earned .nn early |enough to warrant attent: . B. Telder stole the show in the , pickmg a varsity lineup in -t new asian-t as all hut several advantage after gaining on up ex¬ ! due university In Lafayette, Mason 6-Abbot 9 tilt as he scored |tufe LEWIS,INC. 113 South Washington. Unsin* ifridders for the gnme were re|Hirted ready day nt Lafayette, Ind. with Purdue Satur¬ i Iml. Twenty years ago the Spartans, ! then the Michigan Aggies, bowed !". i j change of punts and some nice all 13 ball carrying by Bob Pete had points for the Mason., On < two sleeper plays he scored both | I put the ball on the three yard tallies. The final score read ! line, but at this point, the Sigmw- Ma-!easy rriT ACE Wha( a( ftr., appeored ,, , twt for the 8porlpr fbrk Wyman Davis, sophomore half¬ to the Boilermakers 13-6. The son 13. Abbot p. Poloisl* Nu line strengthened and held for ;turn out to be the touyhc back, suffered a recurrence of nn year previous Purdue had scored ankle injury in a recent practice to O/m'II ! downs, The second game was a heart- j sjgnment on the dual meet j a 14-6 decision, . breaker for the Mason 7 as they j ule. Last year on State's Follow Arrow And Vou Follow The Style session, but will be ready for ac¬ j That marked the end of Purdue- Season W illi MITT SPARKS TEAM lost by an extra point. Aldrich j Pitt's ace, Walter Sterner, tion. Ills twin brother. Willie wa« i State football relationships until j Again in the second I <40 yard pass, to Ha caught the pass for Abbot - and ed first far out in front, hi back in uniform yesterday after : this year when the Purdue meet¬ Illinois | the Phi Dolt team in motion but Getty did the same for Mason. 'Spartans followed across th h'l National Arrow Waak sustaining a deep gash in his lip ing becomes the first big 10 con- during the Marquette game. The thar ! Michigan State'-- pota -qttafl will again they were doomed to disap¬ Scoreless play featured the last for a 20-35 victory. Su cut took twelve stitches to close ; game, for the Spartans in 12 years i open their season Saturday when pointment as Willie Lott inter- game, until Abbot 18 came through time was 25 seconds better th3Pi | they travel to Champaign. Ill , to cepted a pass and sparked his team with a score on a 50 yard pass j that of any Spartan who v. i j Indications from the Purdue meet the University of Illinois in j to their fourth period drive which from Dickson to Johnson with 3 ; back to face him Saturday I camp are that the Boilermakers j are prepared to make this resump- , an outdoor contest J It will mark changed defeat to victory. In this minutes to plav. Abbot 17 threat, j Among the Panthers' leadifij i the second time the State team i quarter, Ix#tt completed passes to ened by long runs, but didn't have runners is Al Boulanger. I ti'.n of hostilities a victorious one j has played the four-man outdoor Main and "Wogy" Farkas as the time to make the grade \ «A two-mile champion. And the, i A serious problem at right guard on their part. game ^Phi Delt defense rumbled, to give The Dorm league ha. game, on there i. Sophomore Lew Ma was somewhat alleviated yester- SPEED TO SPARE Three veterans ore returning Sigma Nu the edge on first downs. Monday. Wednesday and Thur.- »•»' whopromiae. to cause ;1, • • | day when Paul Oriffeth. who was I In another hard fought engage- | Coach Mai Elward has a team j from last year's team and will ap¬ day night,, rain or shine. ' found to have n bfoken thumb, with power, finesse, speed and j pear in the opening lineup. They mcnt, the A ERs' eked out vie* ® Frank McCabe who finished i ■ are Ed Chnzey, Emil Larson and | tory over the Tics by a single first took his regular turn in practice I versat ility and only a heart break- AI.I..1 9 -ing cast j ing schedule has kept them from Don Robinson. Teaming with j down. Joe Robbins, the winners' *w«t '/ • I'm last year', encounter. Abdn I vie torv this season. j them Will* be Fred Gibson ! giant end. proved to be the fnctnP AM-- Notre Dame edged nut the Other mallet-swingers who will ! between victory and defeat. :: ; " j; Allen "Red" Sharklrton. Pirn In the evening's final game, the ; reserve signal caller. i« the | Boilermakers 3-0 in the season'? probably play in the game are Jack Brown and Johnny Gal- ' man on the Boilermaker qua! j opener, and Minnesota gamed n Boh Martin and Curtis Weaver. ! Lambda Chis played heads up ball II *t -; 3 tie with El ward's men las* Dale Martin, manager, will also | in downing the He-pies by a 7 to. vin. Purdue', two best punters. ; Shackleton. a track star, h. i Saturday. I make the trip. ire left-fiKited kicker,. college quarter-mile recon ! Primed for victory and anxious i to show their true strength before !n homecoming crowd, the Boiler- KOP POSTED O/tMHEWjN&ae SHIRE? "$ tres- will '■ nii,hers are pointing to victory nfile | 'V 1 the Spartans. along ! DECEPTIL'E ATTACK His Master's Choice • ffeth at; t(| nhiuiinre i That speed is the keynote of the. ; Pi rdue attack has been evident the Notre Dame and Minnesota —7N/S WEEKS POST N A N Arrow co-nbira'ion hard to boat it thit AfROLANE feature aft . . . Arrow shirt ($2) and Arrow tie {$!)... bo*h masie precisely for each other. Thii distinctive spaced stripe broad TimIev al 5:IS Mirliicaii male's cjoth shirt, tailored by Arrow, will win many compliments Fdd.c Pmrce. did n.»t for you. Get yours today, in colors. Hue. tan and qreen - igainst M«npiette In«- S4H. IMF A SIP I s;lts. Sanfo*i?ed Shrunk (fabr•-kriniaqe less than I *„}.«• ngle With the Bmlrr. Tl PUTT FMTUnC! On nln# millionth wav*-'- lite, sonmfy Ailing wn« frrtghfog flora IT gall s|»i.' ten, Jfaving John Orih- * •< ARROW SHIRTS kept 1 Ihrlro#* only •!»#- jtiggftl F«»w of n -* ynmt. turn tn Hi*'hiird In thn n »' WOOL COATS S7.r>0 ami up '—' enemy of Rritain't policy 'a# "opptaaement" ? ahnvrd him t hi n id-week play in the Independent ' . Yankraw Tha FWr» I. eague Illinois We — w«4 — Irarrd for hi, brilliancy ll «y «M, "Tltorc will hard¬ by Col Ftank Burrows |w«e»t DZV ly b* room for him In Partlamrnl at M or In EnRLind at 4%"} LEWIS,INC. 15-0 tru »■»:! 1 •dfO! —lnu»ht In Cuba. India. ERypI and Smih Africa; bream* CATTLE 11.7 S. WASHINGTON AVK, • world hero at JS lor hia darlnf carafe from a prion camp? snu Mala. Nr. *„|Ma »lt. gtgitSB ISr — boifbd up (anwnv In KM by moMRtte« Britain'. Navy, on M. own inlthidsr. brforr tha nlrtul drdaration ol war? - Nteatmnlleml ES • Way 1■••a t a. a.. KMn ? ft alu'a diva,trout apadl* • FRIDAY and RATCRDAY • the Memary sf a Cilrl s lips rhanged the Fawr R%Mr realh "too dom tn br iru.itd." and y*l now III have aa over t'warh rhowt Iha nhol* f.mpirr put. it. faith? . John Kaha' 1939 tear ling Im(- oaw tho frratrct cin(l« lore* in EnfllMi Mw won do you know him a. a prraon? Ml and anted commentator bring, you a iHaatt portrait of him in thitweeh'a Pom. H.ikei>UiiAt also p»t into the high-scN»nng spirit last night, and rang up a 19-0 decision over Sarah W.U.ann Pete lUwrjlnw tallied the fir«t counter, while John K»l- Old Man in a Hurry ion contributed a pair of touch- •llif.Wefy. a natter •>««. (albwiag to . U In the final Wednesday game the P. outfit nipped .Hamilton >VMCCNT SHEEAN IMy. rugaad cUkto* Oh ' rlafWr ./-n I ii Hittory" and "Not Pkoco Sot i House on the penalty baaii after at hi Buy man tilt $6.75 the game ended In a tie. Hef- Fit in k Ik* OtoTMM ferin snagged a pass for the Ham¬ ilton House score, but llagen ran m. tn«nd HsnU .to cJUr $10.00 7 HI Atoimt, Ftokt rauto torn ken No,,,. < back the opening kickoff of the second half for the U P. marker SATURDAY wm to knot the count. raOENIX HOSE, FM l*UM>. Mr FEATHERS IVcisions were awarded to Deal- town and Y M C A in other Tigra- BURTON'S IWhHow n j 12 to V The "Y" downed Sarah Williams seven came from behind In the rloalng minutes of WMK-OVn SHOE SHOP .the game to tie the score at 8-all, land then were awarded an extra 'point ft* scoring the sole fiist I down,