. Weather Partly t'k« Voiiirne 32 Z329 MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1939 SpartanGrid Squad Missionary Police 'Do It With Mirrors' Proxy Sliair Goes In Speedster Checkup Hollywood—In Nazi Revolt Probable, strains Today For Will ~ Speak - "It's done with mirrors." " ■ Signing Name Says Vincent Sheean; Tonight That was the explanation Easl Lansing police gave Tues¬ Rresident Robert Shaw would Syracuse Invasion make a good inovie star when it day of "the "truffle survey now being conducted East Grand Speaks HereTonight on comes to giving out autographs. l)r. R; V. ffingliani In River avenue. Tuesday night his patience was - Talk On Ethiopia In The check, which officers described as a "diagnosis of the tested as well as his ability to iTcniii Gunning For First Major W in I'nion al 5 l». M. Grand River speeding problem," is being made in an effort withstand writers* cramp. to find effective methods of Between 8: so p, m. and 19:30 Predicts Downfall in Magazine Article siiri nox MOVER Dr. U. V. filnjjham, Cann- p. m. about three dozen Lansing rmich Charley Bachman will load a squad of 33 players,>'st> «chont >ui- .. ... »»«,.» * " dents invaded nis home to secure "Will Gei'tnnny Have a Roviilutlnn'.1" axkx Vincent Sheean, tinted war I'nri'expotuleilt and nny'ellxt who will xpeak in limits. The checking ttpparn- his |l»,anl train late today and head for Syracuse, N. Y„ uiiere wi" lecture Thursday, 4 « • | f qutngrnph during a scavenger I'enplex church tnnijjht, in the Nnvcmliir I i.'xiie of Lilierty. itc will hk up with Syracuse university in un TFtVrxec- November 2, at 5:10 p. m„ in1 .\ r 11C IC I U ttlx Ix xct up in the 800 (dock hunt. Sheean anxwerx hix own qnextlon with a very emphatic nal truffle Saturday. The Spartans wffl he tryIn# for their ,he rnain dinitqr room of E.1,1 Orahit fiiyn- nvynur, »p. ! „ A,, MSG Sheean will (It liver two lec¬ 1 red to ptiT up their l>est; Today's the Held . j K.lleje Forty yeans ago. Bingham and |*a, ,n« in the November issue uf speech dej nrtnient ;ip- system. "Both are set to reflect passing cars, angles j Ag Parly Set tures, the main tuple of which nthall frame of the season. jUnrfn'upped by injuries and two companions went to the!,. matanne. each car on the one-eighth mile J For Friday Sj nth •sum ii f will be lus autobiography, "Per« Campus 'Sudan territory to establish .. mi- sonal History." which is still a best¬ .< experienced ball carriers, rion in an untouched field loosing lai.ic.e I Doctor Vun Dusen stresses that stretch, starting the watch as the i Dean of Men Kred T. Mitchell seller. The two lectures, the same e Spartans have given a rather his companions to tropical dis-1 uld lit the personality of car's reflection flashes across the will represent Michigan State col¬ in content, will he delivered at ntirg account of them- eaees. he was forced to return' j Harvest Ball, annual fall term - .i». Idual. The tall, broad first mirror, and stopping as the! party sponsored by Ag council, lege Friday.at the inauguration ol |iUili and 9 ft p. in. r-> date. Saturday, how-' home After several unsuccessful the new president of t'ntral f Rachman believes that his1 Forgotten attempts to return. h« received j ear passes the second Charts transform the time in sec-1 mirror j will be held tomorrow night in State Teachers college, Mt I'lens- STII.I, l'XO»t(S.\SI7.f\l> the Union ballrooffl beginning at 9 vs 'vi 11 shake off the shackles i . ... financial aid from an American Sheean feels that the main ot- d proceed to play the kind of , E'ean"' M?'kur' '«P>»m experi¬ le only to improper trnin- j The -idei •r-'.tll most of the injured k torv. Prof, and Mrs Vf R (lardner and ences in this field. * ready to see action against | Upon opening it she found a illl" and Mrs I tlould. Irar.ge forces of Coach Ossie I • Robert Bower, president of the • ral suggestions for the ctil- fii '-t-year revolt but that tie Is only |JUir „r mm-, sock, whjch l' Warriner some i If at full strength Satur- |»„.|, were quite new and un- sponsoring association, invites all' n «»f bad voices are made > predicting the origin of it if it docs i pjtic Juice or Mouse Traps* t ffl mark the first time this ., to attend free of charge n Dusen These exercises j come. He feels Uiut the Nazis arc familiar looking. Ih-.t Stale has been 100 per be practiced by everyone . j • Keeping up the old repu- > tntion. she walked out of class on a« trouble speaking or in »lr and hearty. ■h -iellar performers as Eddie I Thursday with another gii I'- e a'.d Rill Kennedy, right. and, stare tlie class coat. Hiiskinoss Is <■■■ i others understand . A blrawmt v»mr him, is u The Worhl Heals a Pulli kl!ig Sisters' To NEW YORK. Oct. Born to Vincent Nlirran. 39. unit his wife, IMana 4'nr lies - Rnher lson Sheean. n't meet ,-k Ert Pogor. guards; Ed Abdo, Paul Griffcth | iipui n(.„t Tuesday, sire's liern Bruce | tearing_iiboiit rather madly -try- Police Ail •e et and therefore its cul- h« i.ex pram: Chat Willi 2.1, In*. a daughter writhing H lbs. The hah.v, Ellen I Imrii. Howard Pound, ends:. i„g tn ilnd said n<-ed. ii:"i-i Ii-t' h'l• "! "If you laiild a lielter inouxctrap , or if you make \ is the second child an Hi! Hatchelor. center, are! Standard a better apple the ri siilt is the (lis Rov K. .Marshall, nod. I if! to he ready for active' i.ltoicp l.hauvor Dean R C ltu< '* I ■ L? A • R^^U'iate in In »r1 it'llIt tt re, hi All plied Seienre. t-. § li St'tS Air Without advertising »»r puldicit ItMHt gallons of Inters their little sisters in family meet¬ ^VtMPS I.INE Kmhrouded «rii he as It were phys dd every week at the Hurt building. Thrc ings tonight at ft p. m has indicated that he ily start a slightly re¬ Show Trials I of every Hi gallons are bought * l>\ hot) Is, rest intrants, groc- ton Mcintosh, These meetings will Baldwin. Rhode place of regular freshman orien* • i take the He tmlnts oiit, however, that plied line with the same bnck- Coitlai t many so-called ex-Communists "tat opened against Illinois I cry stores, and parties. -At j's,and t | tat ton meetings and lists of chair* have ' joliiwl" .the ranks of the nlinen and rooms where nasding* pvan b»t week. At ends will j present the college fruit lah j will be held are ported in the source party Nazi and have been the ti.vkhurn and Mike Kinek: of no small bit of disrup* All appli i-> home economics building and r- A! KeUko and George tive work from such ,» position of pv guards, Lyle Roekertbach I'Jivioiis vantage," causing much BfH Hupp: center. Batchelnr frictioii inside the party walls. m kftctd will consist of Bob ..nice lietoidl BRITAIN N FACTOR r.T" it quarterback; Buck ire I (HlTBAM*—Page 4 their roll calt | There is still another revolution* sn f force which Sheean feels will II wasn'l long before another come at the rnd-of the wm*. Brit¬ li rectory To would he translator. »o«»ng Mr. ain imd France Will be witling only to negotiate with a democratic oU- fireer. was stumped for a defini¬ " Prompted Ihe tlmrity, and this will bj mg the now po on Sale tion of "w Impel learher. "Wlmpels are hack, Speakers Get dormant demiM-ratic forces to the forefront. Such negotiation as this f the 1939-40 student now." Ventured Ihe student. "Oh. ;rectory will go on sql hustles." Roared Ihe class. ;; Manv (lulls will give Germany hack into the hand of the Weimar Republic, 11 F Riordan, edito Itand II luLing (hi which almost was the ruling Ger¬ C of N W S., profes- tie's Young Yet many today, until shortly before '! Hitler Pepped in, he says. nudism fraternity and "T Spring ('.oncer!s .f the iHwik, will con- try. •Hind sates in the Union. ,n " and Morrill hall Tuesday ■'im V M Advisers preparation for the spring cop- \ e.r«dny of next week i • will also he sold at A Theater Group Meet Today dr-k. College Biu.k store • iv'rar's nlTire. the vehicle in running >h Fleets Heads Faculty ciinvocation participation for Glenn Cunning¬ in the Ding more than 149 paces i' 'iames, the dfrectories urday was his big day The gar- j Studio Theater held. Hect ham. noted track star who will •••no inan -aid that tt was finally ap|M*ar here next Tuesday, will l»e renflv that the rucar. actors in the community which | Housemother It Lutheran Meet Few students could answer this j fire for the simple reason that the of these men sal nuke for effective political rein- *• • i- c | question, although behind the : heating system is centrally locat- : Women from Rochdale houM Rev. Fredrick Schiotz, execu- krpnrK 0f nrdinarv inn* Doctor lloffcr i« a member , campus lifejed and the electrical tystern" is ' will give u tea in honor of their secretary of the Lutheran lh several divisions under the build- mnrily to remove this menace, rges. well equipped with Are hydrants i orgs and grounds department has With changing of this building in* Following dncussion of Doctor which are conveniently placed j ita own job to perform, says Dav- I to. a cIumn and office edifice, the eaport Steam lines are turned I <«, water pressure turned on for | Tnuioday, November 2, is,# Stiursd«y. indBBoiil feiftiKi** fitete New Pitt Gridden Ask For Gottbctke WUhOm Modern Greeks Student Critic Explains No ft— Bargaining The Beards' Book to But it Beard can lay no profundity, he la still a scholar. The range of his inf l,r«i By Bunnell Kirk r So ir co New pledges are Jim Bond, None of us t . an author to write without prejudice oTjgSJouragtng^to*most of' u". fo Mrr •HhecyedGaleflidkPtess ng Pr> the , Milt Kirkpatrick, Dick Griswold, partisanship, to write wholly "objectively." a* Beard and r^d.r leek that he has ■ between Chancellor Bow- Dick llausman, Dick Hoelzcr. and others express it. Yet in the historical a certain Olympian I most of what has. happened ! * DtariWwof of the university and Coach John Shacffer. air, an attempt to present the aims of either side, is de-, 'illf*' Coleedle Digest Jock Sutherland. Plans for the new chapter house mantled justly. Charles and Mary Bean), though they de- «"• d,plomac>'"*• **** Francis Wallace, football writ¬ arc under way. Initiation is set for November plore this lack of objectivity jn our newspapers and in the Victor G. E. Spaniolo er, reveals the Inside story of the 1 the uni- writings of their adversaries " LLFi 1AL CTAtT visit the make little effort themselves be encouraged to greater en¬ deavors. Walt Rumm.1 to attain that goal in the rec¬ Beard is not a profound scholar. ently-published third volume The influence on our thought of There was a hayridc party last of their Rise of American tuition. To this the I interpretations of Friday night followed by refresh¬ gave an emphatic negative. ments and dancing at the house. Civilization, entitled "America American history may have been: BUMNEM STAIT WASHINGTON, Nov. 12—The more pernicious than enlightening. ] sudden burst of speed now ending In explaining their stand, the New Initiates ore Juanita Chris- j ill Midpassage." first yeai men explained that it and such an interpretation was j the neutrality battle is nn accident. tensen, Millie Schncdcl, Sue L'rqu- BETTER FOR PRCJl'DICTS? * J: „/ _ 1 not of his discovery, of course. - a was their belief that "Pitt I Carman, Robert Davii Behind the abrupt shilt in pace was a mounting restlessness among doing business at the same old Perhaps this survey of the Jean Crawford has been circled Am„xan uzzIc durlng these last "Ml the politicos to get back to pledge president, and Paula Zonk, (cn bu5y yrars js thc better ror Many of us question the Beards* Then to top I secretary. enamel political marbles. The rarefied nade fantastic its prejudices n (one cannot say literary taste. They quote with Alums back for the week-end atmosphere of nonpartisan states¬ 'shorter working hours, "collec- were Ola Seizor, Lp„r-tl,a-nshipi„ for ,he Beard, admiration IX»s Passos. Kay Boyle, manship was too much for the | former Slate ra||y ^neath no banner but that Fhcalty Adviser boys. They wanted to get back tt the familiar levels of domestic Is News bara Arnold. Jane Mcdrlth Hh^sch, B.ir- j Shaw, them). jioardiari liberalism, peculiar to It is difficult to see how ED Laura Jean Denhom. sues and electioneering. clear and balanced judgment p/. This wa3 true of both parties. Mary Bruce, '36, was married j could be as interesting or ns stim¬ Hutchins this summer and Sides Are Happy Republican National committee to Pat they are now living in Lansing. j ulating (for once "stimulating" is 231 M. A, had worked nut an elaborate anti- the right word) ns is this thou¬ That the theory that bringing a problem out into the < New Deal publicity drive fur this Plff COT ALPHA— sand-page book. One cannot ac- aid giving both aides an opport unity to voice their opinions which had to lie shelved when Fall term party will' be held | ( history, however, tomorrow night in the Little The- ; but must readjt simply as the roi¬ I INDEPENDENT a little bit i* the best way of solving n problem was shown Tuesday when Roosevelt called the special res- ster with Art lfowland's band Wolverine and Interfraternity counril reached an agreement OOP generalissimos have ^ i,.(-ted viewpoints of distinguished been dialling at the bit ever since, furnishing the music, patrons are .writers; the Beards are far less following a State News editorial on the question. for the longer their program Is Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Bryan and J tolerant of the living than of the dead Those readers who disagree The editorial stated thnt tactics used by Interfraternity held up the less effective it will lie. •Be prepared." Borrowing the !'r°,andM7 F ,C\S|r""" , Heard will be council were unliecoming to a student organization, and in Also, they are worried about the Scouts' m«Hn IaV Cro.ntu' Boy motto. 1MLIUI: ffAatna.il ! council Robert Neilson took formal vith Charles tiation recently. c in Roosevelt popularity as ;oadcd to make a better tht discussion that followed between Interfraternity and Wol¬ upsurge a result of his international policy. secured the services of Dr. C. F. f their stand, and thc Holland as adviser. Here's hoping, ALPHA Pill verine officials it was decided that both sides, due to hastiness, rogue themselves with t the doctor's professional services : N »»i Dwelley has left school for hid become inconsiderate of the other's opinions. eign development cut squarely won't be needed. the rest of thc term to undergo a Interfraternity council, not thoroughly familiar with Wol¬ across Jack Garner's churning boom and the ambitious soundings • • Paul D. Bagwell of Hie speech, tonsilectomy. Hetty Spinning returns from CLASSIFIED verine flnanrial setups at the beginning of the negotiations, taken by managers of Paul Mc- Ml practice house this week-end, proved entirely amicable after having the issue explained. Nutt. Doth were in the midst of IfceUnd Peggy Gay packs up to Members, when shown that the douhlc-pagc spread costs peppy drives when Hitler pulled i change places with her ..v, Wolverine more to print than the yearliook collects on it, the trigger and pushed them off ! Fall term party will be held ; to paying their share. thc front pages. Saturday night at the house, and Garner's camp is all set to start I Sunday the girls will have their Is agreed that they accepted too literally rolling again as soon ns neutrality ! dates over to dinner, the words of Interfraternity representatives, and thnt they is out of the way. His manngers hair- iwt.TA SKIMA FBI— j i„"[ W»A. The have quietly sent word to state this' night j opportunity to expluin their financial work- lieutenants to swing into action as fall. IML council includes these At the party Friday k**1 guests were entertained with an* soon as they get the signal; while officers elected by last year's niun- i old fashioned melodrama present- * A win complete respect and trust in thc Frank Mcllnlc, bulky campaign ell: president. Kelvin Kicbler;, ed by the brothers, which was v, other's opinions and wishes, nnd a feeling of mutual satis¬ maestro for; McNutt, is all set to vice-president, Dick Crew; trees-, broadcast over short wove from ' cJ brim resume his delegate-hunting urer, Don Motlhngen; secretary,. the second floor and heard through 'r'", faction. fiimm, I Jerry Ontilla; intramural sports, the* radio downstairs. Results of deliberate action of Interfraternity council nnd thc Attn Most members,of Congress have Dale Cropwy; date bureau. Bernic \|.PHA XI DCI.TA— „.!,e Wolverine, plus thc unbiased cooperation qf » third pgrty becorot- hardened to the various On,ting; publicity. Tnm Greene; |nitiatxm »-n< held Sunday b.r v. - thc full» Ipoved to demonstrate the liest method of settling n cumber- pressure groups the neutrality bill ratlin, la* ami Marvin Oabnrne. ',|utM. Webber. lallian Hm i ll. Ruih ,,, has spawned on Capitol hill. Hut I.erkH,. tkrtfeOMitr. atwari Petrr«nn, and F.mily Ruwdon fi.hion eome problem to mutual satisfaction. * *" * It • -. the latest group is bowling them was followed by a breakfast at, "r •' tad A .hi r SN - vtlt between I Right <* Wrong? Hunt's. n. ' ' ' th'irholl Quotable Quotes M'" ne doubt about Inde.. R,„rdan, Alums Attliea Kathryn Tindall, Miller, Ann, r1"" and J'"" .mArti) "Our flrst duty in this time of turmoil and danger is l" Ujj^tg the tegi,lulur, rcrv- ,xnd,nt term party being a Ann Heathrrington were back for i carry on onr normal eduentinnnl |t h are Imsic tn American life. CORDUROY'S AND WOOL COATS Regular mill Finger-tip Styles in all (he New Colore. Tan, Green, Brown CORDUROY COATS $5.95 and WOOL COATS $7.50 and up )tiui Stiay, November t, 1939 MICHIGAN STATS NBW3 ?«• TiirtA Butler unlvenlty I* betn( i No U.S. Military Aid For Finland, Say Students for 125,000 demean by e injured in e i" oratory , Self comer Club J.00'- V. H. Un'pn bellroom, with Mrs. Noll, president, presiding. Mrs. Kenneth Ousterhout will Blind Pianist Kellogg Aids Local Scouts To Broadcast Payment of WarDebt Meet Friday be cheirman of this flrst meetine of the year. Rural Youth Members of the Newcomers club include women teachers and wives1 Gives Fine of newly appointed staff members Training Not Sufficient Cause who retain their memberships for two years after appointment. Program Sixty short course students Van Buren and Hillsdale counties of Adventures Quarter • hour dramatiza¬ Harvard university has a special research project to analyze "the Hi. Genius for IMoplay. is term as ligan State col- proteges of the tions of Boy Scout ad veil tu ics Kellogg educational foun- Will compose a new series of. For Intervention fortes that produce normal which cares for their main young By BBVCE maw books, board and radio programs to be broad¬ Vote Coincides With Earlier Poll room, totaling approximately $100 cast over WKAR, East Lan¬ There was a touch of genius * person for the eight weeks' Finland', payment of her war debts to tlic United States in tansing Tuesday night, •urse. sing, beginning November 4, is no reason for the United States poms to war to protect when Alec Templeton, blind According to Ralph W. Tcnny, under the sponsorship of the local Finnish independents. Michigan State college students believe. "MULE-KICK" PRODUCTS piano impressario, appe as soloist with the tansing director of short courses, students Scout council and Alpha Phi are chosen on the following basis: Omega, Scout service fraternity. Questioned by students in journalism classes, M. S. C. AMEL CLEANER - CLOSET BOWL CLEAN! They should be between six and The programs, to be broadcast again this week disclosed its unwillingness to American par¬ WASTE PIPE CLEANER Symphony orchestra in East¬ 21, possess desirable qualities of ern high school auditorium. 10:30 a. m. each Saturday, are ticipation in European affairs. Two weeks ago. students dp-1 ACCOMPANIES ORCHESTKA bases of farm life, and must designed primarily for the enter- EDWARD GIBBONS After two* numbers by the syn phony orchestra, Templeton play¬ 4-H, FFA, and Grange. be active in farm organizations as linment of Michigan youth. 1,. D. dared against America cross- larnhart of the college speech ing the Atlantic to help the ed the joIo parts in Grcig's "Con certo in B major,'' accompanied pointments are from the Kellogg Committees in charge of ap¬ epartment, will direct, assisted Allies, and more than 90 (ter y John Rovjck, liberal arts cent indicated they believed the m by the orchestra. There have undatinn and the various county United States should remain neu¬ aith department?. The State | been pianists who could play the Board of Control for Vocational SIX MONTHS' PREPARATION tral in the present European con- j selection better, perhaps, but there i never has been one who exhibitc Education, of which Pres. R. S. Preparations for the series have been carried on for the past six DEBTS NO FACTOR S such a colossal memory for musi Shaw is u member, also cooperates months by the radio committee Asked if they believed b Jewett's the choosing and (raining of | who was able to play, perfectly, members of Alpha Phi Omega. J Finland paid her war debts tha j piece after having heard it once these students. Thomas Waber, chairman: Willard 1 xhe United States should declar. or twice. This, though it s 'urposp of the short courses, ist Russia if Russii unbelievable, is Alec Templeton's Tenny explained, is to give farm threatens Finnish independence, FINE FLOWERS ability. boys and girls training along lines complete library of scripts is? more than 66 per rent voted "no".1 through National Scout hendqi and GIFTS Classical pieces that Templeton which vyill enable them to return while only three per cent voted ter*, have arrived here as a pla.vedrntthough perfectly cxecut- to their communities at the end suit of the committee's of the course l>ettcr fitted to serve plans. 128 Went Grand River | cd, did not serve to show his gc- their community and to operate Local Scouts will take par East tainting 1 jmsilions and improvisations, ! NOYE1. VARIATIONS their farms. This objective was the programs and adult roles will set up by W. K. Kellogg when the be played by Alpha »imou IJjJj pressure to pre Phone -1-2015 Often Kvening* ! An interesting trick was tak fund was begun. Finnish independence?" brought a i negative answer from .17 per cent j | ing five notes, .as called out a of those questioned, and only 43 random by the audience, ant 6 per cent believed .sueh a course j : working over variations on thosi ; five notes, in the styles of class! Lei Machines Do It,' Is Theme would be a wise one to follow, j Another question. "Do you Ih»- j Of Tabulating Department • cal and modern composers. Also lieve the United States shilllld use j I fascinating was his trick of fore The New Knox "Eouiu brim" ; ing the music of famous songs in- 1 to the mold of totally different "Our 'accounting machine recently section-listed 60,000 diplomatic pressure to attempt b owed that 114 per cent of M S. I* >tu- j class curds in one day: work that would take nearly u week dents believe such a gesture might i Answering to repeated ca to accomplish liy hand," according to Frank Martin, super¬ be successful. * A winging, balanc¬ encore, Templeton presented visor of the college tabulating department i "and in addition NO MEDIATION '5 . ed brim the "The Three Little Fifties" as ... on to the speed of recording, it eliminated the possibility of error ter Dnmrrwch might present famous Knox "Hat of his "Child Music Apprerin ♦present in manual listing, mediator."' if Michigan State col¬ the Avenue" ... with Wiiviie .Miltil I'rnfi-Ksor ",p ammi.tng ma- lege students have their way the full extra-width of u '• . j. ■■ . eliitie, the tabulating depart* Sixty-five per cent voted again*: ,S|Mak» ill Colloquium _ ftshinn at the tides, ^ a|so |m_* such |M»ssible action, while only 35 Plot Max Coral. Department of other machines to aid Inclassi- it and .ltd t shortened front . . . rich, left-tannad Uathari lak« it W. A. A. (O llolll Roller Mathematics. Wayne umver-ily, Jy m th'vhnldrtht ~»n»p" B1 *pnkc Monday mgh! before the!'0** Rrtnltiw. luminal among State college's 0.63.1 students we beautifully. • I ZhemaUcn Colloquium "Some I . Skating Party vmtrtlj sharp. on n ^ueW. and inin- questioned in the poll, which conducted each 'week by studen No extra charge for these finer shoe,. VV.A A will hold rtv Saturd a roller *kat- | Variations." Recent Progress in the t'alulus of t. rpreter. ' Members «»f the in the journalism department. ; j| s jHihsible to Iiri seventy-five '^ | mathematics and physics depart- j lines of a fourteen-inch width in Iliiilcy School Mole* k itr Refie ni? nenls I mcnt* attended jt Bin Following the lee-i «'»ie the | 1 minute on the accounting ons of« = ards I Uni.il e s Bulletin On I put al College i- being Is a W eighty Mailer The llnraain Spot for M.8.C. Mm ompleted Sixty tons of paper would cover a lot of ground. id.lv llnv Your Arrow Shirt* and Tivs at t:z sfM>akin$r it would supply 110,000 freshman students, provid- i ing they kept up with their assignments, with paper to vvrttb their English composition* for a year. Yet, when 10.'I!) is over, that amount of pafier will have SAM'S CLOTHING STORE LEWIS,INC. 11.1 South Washington. tanning been used by the bulletin de-* partment of the college Ex-; During one week, from 2<*» to perirnent and Extension s l.ifr Saving C.lam. In llttltl Extra Sissitill Salurilav All Wool Baby Shaker Sweaters Iditmn to per* Crew Nerk Style—All I'opular ('.dors riuests are reci lletw and thir tins worth $50,600 ai >00 subject* are <»n f leges, high HtnoK $1.8* tin room in the has all Most of these are ..n|th" Spun Rayon Bush Jacket ' All Popular Colon*, including State Green LA XT f.W». NAFT "1 STOLE A MILLION" HAY "*•»•. J8a. XicMa Sir, RlMM |8r $2.9$ $3.9* SATURDAY, NOVEMBER B T/XTE nan Institute, the Lit- UAISIN COTTAGE HOLUS ft for .07 SPORT SHIRTS in? 1l.o 1 ., m.. NUM. 7 0 .1 > CINNAMON ST1X « In Vi-I.rl, L.'.txirdine and Knyon 1 GHUnAY and SATURDAY • OHANOE ROLLS ft 1; SALT RISING BREAD 1 1 I In 9$ KIDS-AND BINfi tho nrraait t iml-t M«atr»l 1 ach i ti asked fo PCM UK IN PIE ..15 $1^5 You Can Join Hie World's 1 Ik* mm. || DOUBLE DIP CARAMEL CAKE, 8-in., '-Mayer 1 Rye," Ijl th "C«m- MONDAY. NOVEMBHR 6 Men's Turtle Neck Sweaters Best-dxeeeed Fraternity for '2 mg one Through With R>eAnother wanted "Hot Red* and fold APRICOT FILLED OATMEAL SQUARES ft for —Whilr, Itoyal, Green. Moroon Springs.' It should have been RYE BREAD |*r loaf "Hotbeds and Cold Frames." tittle » $2 you can join Iks Loyal CHOP SUEY & RICE TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7 F>ifit .15 9Sc 3 of tke Wsarcrs of Arrow 5kirts. jl Sociology Croup MOLDED FRUIT SALAD |M 1 for .15 Men's Dress Rubbers The ritual is simp>e ... go to your nearest Arro' To Start Year WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3 (ilN'fiKK CAKE 5-iu square .12 and Sandal Style wklsper "Gordon O.ford'.. Sociology tlub will hold it* fir POPPY SEED ROLLS ti for .11 meeting in the Foreitry* cabi o-o that inlmltsbls Arrow sk.-* with the Dover Thursday at 7. p. m. All juniori senrorjurnajoring in sociology TIIURKDAY. NOVEMBER fi 98c TINY GLAZED CINNAMON ROLLS pan .IS 'C ••'ront (jjj button-do* Hand To clinch - ■»ligrbte for membership and I lieen Page. attend by Robert SPANISH KIC K CJIOCOLATF. CUKAM PIE pint ..r» 4-BUCKLE DRESS ARCTICS °%,'hs W and >ou - a j l*urp<»se-o( the organ i/ati< tka bee! you ort two [patented) I I help kociology majors acquainted, to meet niMV, NOVt.MMR I, RAISIN PECAN fiATMEAL HERMITS 6 for .IS 81.98 r.oaed (essy-to-f.nd) "ely sh"'' : faculty on an informal ba«is, and INDIVIDUAL CHKRRV PIES each .in Tk, hondikals and ear-tkurvping J to provide opportunity for discus¬ sion of such matter which may be PATTV SHELLS . do/.. ,33 ZIPPER ARCTICS of interest to student* but which p opt,anal.I. no eAra ck'arg:. , cannot be covered adequately in the classroom. A9 WCRIOAN STATE NEWS flour ^jfroth Harriers Up in the Air Oklaliomaits Four Teams Entered In Orangemen Prime Lead Card Kappa Sigs Aid F r os h Meet Western— State Intercollegiates Matmen renew State's freshman hnr- their rivalry with For Spartans Spartans A fter Seventh Title rn State Teachers* yearling* Celery City, Friday after- over the three-mile mute, SYRACUSE, N. Y., Nov. 1—Rill Oranjre entertains an old Tonight its Stale has five ace grnpplers in rank's of 30 freshmen who come The Michigan Intercollegiate cross country run, until from Oklahoma where wrestling ago an annual feature on the Spartan course, but which -"sril By CD KITCHEN iron cos hold only one de- friend here Saturday at Arehbold stadium as an up and is really taken to heart. Three of staged by Western State and Michigan Normal, returns to the Spar^ coming hand of Spartans from Mlchigan'State come to town from the ten previous con- Kappa Sigma,, the team which the boys were State high school campus Saturday for the twenty-fourth running. for the sixth meeting lietwoen the school*. has been making such short work champs in Oklahoma. Between 1925 and 1932 the Spartans used only varsity ro?erv«t Berle and Merle Jennings, the Since 1933 when the varsity took over the duties, the team t:'!o hail Michigan State holds the edge, 3-2, out of the five games of everyone in the Inter-frnternity I team's twins, took medals in the • gone to the Spartans six c. B ♦ played thus far. Thus. It will ' touch football league lately, Will J 136 and the 128 pound cla.-s. Bill live times. In the pas-t will he the last chanre for get another chance to parade its ALPAGORA OVERCOATS Syracuse to tie up the series, wares tonight, tangling with Delta Maxwell, also a medal winner, won in the 145 class. I ! the State champs came from the j AH three of Alpha Chi Sigs years Coach Lauren P. Bin used mixed teams of vatv reserve material as a fir,-.. s?nce the game Saturday is the Sigma Phi at 8 o'clock on the base¬ Gophers .... _ As Advertised in taquire, Life and SaturdajI Evening Post la; t scheduled between the teams. ball field. ^ ;j i same city, Tulsa, and are sticking I Lose to before picking his IC-4A tear-/1 This year, however, the Spar. I Wherever well-dressed men gather, you'll lenrn a lot about ~ The Orange, like the Spar¬ Tht game will head a card of \ pretty close together. | tan mentor has an additional * Berle and Merle have nicknames The Alpha Chi Sigmas bowed "Alpagora." A durable knitted fleece, blended from AJpata. tans, have enjoyed only indif¬ three Inter-fraternity tilts tonight ! ! they go by. Berle prefers th» in- to the Gopher team in Independent to make a final IC-4A deci«iciL| Wool and Mohair. Soft to the touch, luxurious to the eye and ferent success so for this season. under the muzdas. Alpha Gamma ■i signia "Bo" .while his tw in br/thrrj touch football Tuesday night. 7-0. and so is sending out his scientifically moth-proofed. 0 sie Solem\< boys have won from Clark son, 13-d, in the open¬ Rho and Eclectic will open the j Merle's is just plain "Cut". j Dan Hind paced the Gophers to varsity lineup Saturday. Of the three other team? program with their meeting at 7 | From Bristol comes the other j victory with a catch of a 20-yard ed, Michigan Normal has • e er, tied Georgetown and Penn o'clock while Sigma Nu and Farm- State by ♦coies of 13-13 and 6-6, I "bone breakers' for State's Okla- pass in the end zone. , the most impressive squad Hou.se take over the touch football « $32.50 nnd lost to Cornell 20-, and Duke | homii frp-hmnn team. Herbert, Ci)n.., Kld, won anther game Hurons are led by Tom Q $25 33-6. With Co-Captain Bill Hoffman stage nt 9 o'clock. Tuesday's slate saw a dearth of | Thompson nnrt H.imcr Hlgbce without wrestled side by side on the same , . ... a |,n«-r as the .. national junior 5000 meter < Aitvincrg friers Will Appear In laid up with injuries, the Syra¬ scoring once again in the Inter- I team in high school. Thr.mpsof Badger team d,d net appear plu|) £ jt supporlcd . The wolverines added a win tn|cnmjl ^apt. Neville Hug'« cuse signal calling department is fraternity books. Only one game ! wrestled at 121 and Higbee at 145 make an impressive string of four j rov Grin.,n sj0w in reguini* defeated in a grudge bat- forn • s.. "The llat Store of the Town* "• o«r»,4 Scoring once in the second period Hue McBae, Rule', «-(ert 4- dent;-, jn addition, Norn cMk culty and it is not likely that the Continued from Page ! tie Tuesday night. I top-notch newcomers in B-d in the third the Inch Ml-pun* lefl eng. well, | !SS ftnulh Washington Ave. Orange offense will lie hurt be¬ nd again yond repair due to Hoffman's •ambdas compiled their two- Here i Crosthw.nite, left halfback; Fred I Captain White, of the Wo! ver-J Warren Johnson. Elmer !! QuiKlcy. right ha lfback; and Jack ines. a barefooted footballer, de- j and Jack Hansma. out of loss. Wilson is the ore passer on juchdown victory margin. Christy * 1 the Syracuse squad. Hough and Dick Reeves snatched Amon. fullback. j fled the elements «»f ram nnd c«»ld j Western State, runn-r- : Chief among Syracuse's hopes ! j There i? «» po?nihility that an-! weather to pace his team to vie- j the Spartans last year, ha pair of aerials for the scores. running attack Even ot that, however, the Lamb- other new sophoni..rc bark will »"•;I tory. Neither team was able to j the hardest hit by gradu; for a strong against the Spartans is -the return das first down edge was only 2-1. S/tartan l.ientan I* Fair introduced next Saturday. Mikcjj seor.e, but the contest was awarded Sophomores and juniors CORDOVAN . W eather Player Shelb. a fa*t runr ling IrlThalfback ;, to the Wolves w ith two first downs, the present squad. Harry I .en to physical fitness of Harold Sigma Alpha Epsilon hooked up In Wednesday s games, the Tro- | ••Babe" Ruth, the 155 jxiUnd half¬ with Pi Kappa in Tuesday'; Leslie Bruckner, senior tackle i has shown mnnicIcrabjj ability in 1 ' a junior, placed high in last .< back, whose neat running and est battle. The two aggregations freelv in scrim-!t i ins tripped the U. P. team by a. run, while Wayne Finkbc.r: on the Michigan State college, this week He 1 first down Bealtnwn took the . the best of the sophomores poise have l»een imjoitant parts battled four |>eriods to a scoreless team, is a fair weather football I j measure of the L. Campbells. 13-0.. Central State, in the pr< « comes of Orange victories for two years. deadlock and Sigma Alpha pulled player for fair. In eight years of 1, mages and has di .played that he is ! In the last game the Vets belted! up Other men whom Syracuse will a technical victory out of the fire, football, college and high school, I1 also an excellent \ .»;»-ve*r and kicker, j ' building a harrier team. veteran material on hand. ) • has never Jj Jerry Drake, i eteran left half-1j j the Eagles with a first down. count on heavily are Bill Shek, by virtue of its single first down the Spartan lineman f bock, will appear in a new role at i Casimer Rakowski they ! shining! speedy junior back: Jerry Court¬ In the final game Phi Tau and ney. sophomore triple-threat, and Phi Delta also played 24 minutes Itiil Mo/ur. husky soph guard. of famine football but n played a game in the rain. He is Mich. i right halfback. I Patronize State News Advertisers ' standout runner. Walt Zimdnhl and Gene Hopkins, minute downfield drive by 1 1 ARKOW full back and right half respec¬ Taus netted that aggregate tively, are other Orange stalwarts, to I first down margin an Zimdahl has looked great in re- sequent victory. KNOTS YOU AU V j V ^ ieel . ' T*S / Iff THIS Wlmr-s post I i: 4m A3 • • Winter weather Is tough on your Syracuse has. In the main, a The scores by periods of HAVE SEEN v until you Mail Wearing our team which has yet to realize its possibilities. After a terrific 1 Ptfcw KnlKsst I Tkt PM 4m KM* , 3 TNNef HmRiKM' ITwstnCntiw STtetmeimt 1 i€ by Walk-Over. These jx.li buildup nt the beginning of the fine leather krrp their hiilliant finish. Bltoan. season, the Orange folded badly once the competition began. One WAT ruslom-eonifiirl fit. $T.75 of thr«r days, they will hit their | stride BURTON'S Trojuns Out for Tliiril Place WALK-OVER^ Tic in Tilt Willi Golilwater ^Jn lliis Tvccisjvk meet anotherfamousperson Ry RIMI HrCARTHV ^ SHOE SHOP East Laming will pin its hopes in finishing In a third the Twin Valley gnd standings on n victory over Cold water tomorrow place tie In ^mi afternoon on the Trojan gteensward. The Hadi will end league competition for Coach Cuddy Shaver's THROUGH T II F. joy* for the 1939 season. Last WTIJW/ITE LETTERS cjHelen Hayes motIter (o Helm Hayes'daiujlder almit Hrrr i. a unique vlnrv: wlt.it the Mrthrr, she rrveala In her niil.il Irr tltre. Ilrl ,;>» V. .■ . I'laya pJJ »ht. »•»"" >»> 89 Alihot IS Defeats Mason 2, 7-0 Abbot IS bounced back Into the victory column 7-0, at the «pen*a CI, ol Mason 2 last nt*ht in the dor- ouch football league A pan from Jack Hulop to Tom Mayhawi accounted lor the lone touchdoan In the hotly con- teeted game.