Gra^Plan for Nov. 18 If I Homecoming; Honor Vandervoort, Taylor I'ofume .'lli y, MICHKUIV' mm cALLBoH. KACT I.ANSLSV;. Mlt HUJAN'. ,t Varsity Club "Will Meet With Alumni Howland Is|FrWf,A'(,Pt* F'Mf Plan Send-off l,\on" }tonrnH Glen Cnnninghani 0 Michigan Slate will turn back the ciilemlar to pay tribute her.** of former years when oM grail* return for the 1939 IIVlMMdwl Hnnd I...' Mail Sorrier To l)rn if »i i n i! Is ... him,.i(iming football trame with Indiana university, N'nvem- ~«*lllvtl 1 IColl j #'/||f|f|lj For Varsity L#-Last VielhiiH Speaker for All mines lx>r If. Olen 0. Stewart, alumni secretary, stated today, The rites for two at North otflcinl Michilfan State flair* Of J-Hop • Franklin Enflstriim, freshman engineering s.tudent living at Ab- ! Tonight i Williams dormitory's most popular will fly from ,he fairpole and! ,hc campus will lie decorated CmiuiiillcfK l.i-teil: liot hall, receives two day mail service to and from the Philip¬ ! "resident*" were held in room 229 lone night last week. Men's Convo clebrate the return of , Today's Fc-hrimry 23 I* pines, through the assistance of amateur radio operators. Clturge of l*r. ilctftcc from New York Issued to John- F. "■■■.china xtaft wui sp..„k, "OH I luncheon the signature of none other than building is to lie completed Feb- members of the team will | Macklin of Philadelphia, former thut almost legendary lady, Dun- ! ruary 1.1. und the dance will be els were attired in black I iostball coach at Slate for whom Mackli" field was named. bar Dolly, patron snlnt of all good the iirst student function held in summer-camp woodsmen. . -it Today short talks. This is the first time! in two years that team members ! I4^ tes were solemnly admin- Captains have given pre-game comments .it i will be an "open house" "Contest closes at noon Novrm- ; Committee appointments were i # Michigan State college campus Mjntha >mith would a student meeting, and the Hr*t Friday of ber 22. Any one can enter," says ' made by the four class officers,: will take on a brilliant hue this , irjhimxelf. for occasion this season that roaches ' def eased pom « to IS P- m. in the Hathskel- Pete. "Just leave your entries Knox said, with each fraternity ' morning when 3,000 orange jack- \ears old he have ap|K*ared on such a program, p, room of Hotel Olds for former w.th the departmental secretary and sorority represented A pro- j eted student-faculty directories Kulling. I in a school* Freshmen woinen desiring late | Myrtice varsity lettermen. Central Michigan in the forestry building." pnrtional representation of inde- ! will be released by N.W.S., local Whether he permission for the send-off party : Riordan. Alumni rlnb of Lansing will be 'pendents was made, he *tated 'journalism fraternity, according should inquire ol m.iin wo* in their house- i ,.\s the hosts for this meeting. Movies of liiiif/iof f'/iiiiKM CAPACITY IS GREATER to Jack C. Sinclair, business man- t. rward*. Milium r this fallfootball games will he 1.Illlllfir Capacity for the party is esti- ager. it, he reeov- shown, , ^ , , , ,, U*l wrrk wrvlnc nf lr» «•« thf mated at 1500 couples, larger Sales will liegln at fl n. m. In gmd* meet on field nrw Iralurr »t thr I'nion ho.rd'. ,inv ,f.n„„ tu,. thrav main rnmpiw b,iiMin*»-th» Registration will be continuous of tirkm prirv. arp fx- Onion. Mnn ill hull ami Ag hall. Tuesday afternoon tea dances, j„ (,<. icdiaed. The directory is lieing released the lobby of the Union building Tlds wrrk it's a Committer*! two weeks earlier than last year, in front of the grandfather clock The orchestra will be replaced hi rear the campus exit Saturday. an elertrir record Knox, pre*i-~~Riru lair stated. machine, which, vie*-pre*i- In addition to lieing larger than Gladvs Franks, alumni recorder, •v. •!l he in charge of registration, impus tours will be made before e game re, secretary; last year, the 144 page directory Is renxurrr. new in design and size and con- Banquet: Don* Hi and'• w and tains n class code identification College to Install \ew Cheerleaders are working «n me novel features which will be •tit -ecret until the kickoff at 2 ettv 'Koronski, co-chairmen; system similar to that used by- the liege registrar. A complete key dex simplifies interpretation of Telephone System SET 1III.E RECORD In !!i:ia at D.*timonth college, do numbers and figure*. Sid Levy m On the gridiron after the Cti'nii.gh in' «'t t'-.e mile record ime freshmen will hold placards I Without any interruption in service, M. S. phone: :,#.,t:uidisti' "i « utdmir trnck* See—ALUMNI—Page J itm will lie Irnn-ferietl to a new hookup anil location in see TRACK STAR—rage 3 May next year. ucetirillHU t" Frank II. Mitchell, chief of. Lutheran Club State's electrical department, Approximately 440 phones ♦are in service a! Council to Be present ami Picks Slaters I'.olior* tie Is Moor a by in*!jillut|nns in pew "il11"' i,lrl.","1";1: luiild-; Host at Next •n Wagner.,Detroit sophn- iliunni pipsident, icwrt and treasurer of Lutheran YW Observes For Rural hoik. ■ 'lh'l7l/'''l"\l1,ll1'',1i1"": Coffee Hour club, was elected region- irer of the Ohio valley re- the Lutheran Student A*- Birthduv Says Shau• 'in;;; ir t:i i . Inlhouy W ill Tall, I'sya.v Harlow. Ornce hfah-ini! unit the site for the l?th an- Miss Betty Hatch, secretary to Dean Klisaheth Conrad. Mildred Schi-drl •nference next fall. has the final lesponsihility of working out M|wn dates for There will he O lnree birthday Dean to Talk To Mark Tanners res I Mo tilxary mink hnnvi- will the "Id*" partie?at State and* 1 ','L *. .*.1"..*":IT g x Un I caelum: , Ratlin Tryouts Sel ial traffic man¬ under n . ~ and. Sat nt da v f.a tfieir f„*» annua faculty h'r 'I'liis W eek ager, arranging, rearranging, pushing on. party ahead and 1 • for Independent Men'- another back term party p •itternoon "Frolic of the one. without Foresters II a I,I The held Wednesday and at 5 p m., in.WKAR When the orgnnizat Donee Frit la v s ill lie given for master fapproval *lip stating the «»rgaru nnmes and announcer nation, event, place, date, and afternoon. Vocalist* and t'aperon* must tie filled out KngiiM't-riiig Dirt'ctiir* r'-a| talent will receive Mcel Friiliiv Thursday. Marvin Os- • mging auditions Indent-faculty social committee The i-oard <»f directors of t \eir Droups Filler j hold a meeting Friday. Nov. It B Dirks office I*metier Utilises Under the 'W College Must Be Superstitious N>>. 4 under Miss Irma (iron* 1 Campus 1 rvais n.t t—NWe Mb "sl,v with Betty Foist, Jeanne Curtis, a «*• ef ?" f.erman punes. i Kihhiih Nuniltereil 21.1 Are Missing From Many Buildings j le Adams. Ruth Taylor. Betty ™ '"Ms*. 'k soli French heavy laws. m u|l the Grrnun plane ighton, Katherine Howard. alendar Freshmen to Meet superstitious Who would ever aeri In Musir Rnihliufi i jind-roming institution office, with If of farm management, A Herg as jirting head j Omred. Ruth Hlnmgren, ' ct Munt ie. Jean Ric hards.'Jeanne Margin- igan State college of In relUMt. that d;tiom? It doesn't ver R J I >.«\and C C taingham.-Hrndley, Dolores Hordelli, Jeiiim- instrm-tors in Ireshman «hemi*trv, .Curtis. building for the flrst i that in this modern age rollege of- single doubt thai today and Thursday at 5 • defy ir,e fateful figure m Ked/te . *,%, fl is directed hy Miss Kloui* flcials and the architects they hire student.* could h ■MC.En, Nerxray, Ne* p m.. according to Rosemary I*ee,, to construct their buildings could those fearless c< chemical lab |*.th Walbert Residing there are U Naraay. Mr, J. harden Harrtman. orientation chairman. have any thought nf unlucki fate and live The r.,liege hospital* You Mary liner. Kisie McKibbin. Mar* Miss Lee has requested that j omens. the fateful 213"* In South Ltjuisc might expect to find anything in l{fn RadchfT. Helen Pratt. Shirley room 21.1 there from the operating Tnron. Margaret Bingham, Alice freshman women locate their seat yrX what con onp . Can.ptiell they are Betty Johns. room to a second floor lounge for ' Galhgher. nJmber, in Uw dormitory or xym- i Whrn ;n rampu. bulldirif, weie «nd I*.ndqu,«t In Ma» na.ium bulletin board, to «vo.d|c>|lw) hall tl,ey r- " ' questioned and 0,k(Vl what rrKinl 213 in« uxed lor. 12 of thaw, I re|K»rted . that their '■ Dnim ftieii fitle they do not 1 EH Art in (a**** lasses I isili »wi partment, will talk on "Your Voic^ and Your Personality" at both number under the thirteenth figure, there Detroit St,alios St ailit is ■ ut nary a • are those who_will work beneath entered behind door 213 with a i ta**ht by J. A. Art classes tan^ht A Per- 213. jits shadow and fear no "toil had cold would end up with a mui »on will travel tfK Detroit titoday And that wasn't only In Ihr ''""hi" In Morrill hall the case of pneumonia. to visit J I* Hudson's ndvertis- (jifrlfria Manager* Michigan Stale buildings ron- '» tl» covered with English And that's what you Arid when ing deportment. MacMamix >tu- , Mm Saturday sructed years ago. The new music theme, tor that room i, the office you pick rooms by chance. It may ; dios and Garfield studios, building and the new veterinary: <>« Miss Eva Vaughan of the Eng. be the president's office, the see- j The tour is to introduce *tu« A meeting of cafeteria manager, clinic built within the past few ■ >i»h department _ will be held Saturday in the Home months, are both without a room, Two thirteen of Home Ec Is al< 213 Even the moat holy placaaiways neat as a pin for it prides 'ImwIs iMBap^nSSl *1" Include New Yevh. i Bconontrce room aren't immune, for People, church itaelf on having a textiles and luoMay, Owmmtr 7, lfiCffiGAlt 6TATIN1WS Campus Personalities For IkMjan fitatt New TW "GRAND Otb MAN" OF ROOT X%ST MAYO PARTY— Of MEN Annual fall term party of East About Xtary Mayo dormitory will be held footedPtariWwot Cofeeidb fVws N*fa«l ArfmtWac Snxtee, be. PtAYNG Est) At YALE AND WAS self Cftt ON HISTORY'S FIRST Sa'unday, November 11. Arne De- Car-.ji. who filled a. summer en- If the King of England is any arbiter on clothes. an| ALL-AMERICAN TEAM IN 1669. fragrr.e-it on the Be do France, will reputedly he is one ot the ticst-dressed men in the v.orld, Coler**-Dined HE COACHED FOR TWO YEARS AT play i'»r dancing from 9 to 12 p. m. the garterlcss sock is on the up and up. For several v, »r, AT CHICAGO AND 15 It! HI? Pro? find Mrs Donald Say worth >'.« r f and Mrs. Herman Wyn- the half-length sport sock with an elastic top has I,.,., Bel it'vine that the Michigan State News should always- AT THE Cm LEGE OF THE RSCJFC work for the best interests of the students, this |>ji|ht will Hlf TEAMS HAVE PLAYED wUI t»e patrons and patron- popular, but the coming winter will see an increase i,. the 525 GANILS. WNNW& 312. LOSING full length wool sock with a* . " , ." actively promote n four-point platform. 179 AND TYING M FOR A .665 Spnmfh motif will be used in wide clastic band at the top to 1. Keep America out of war. WINNING AVERAGE/ de- '.rations Jean Caldwell, a mem¬ wntn lhcy wcrp frnl, ? the house and a professional hold it up. j Liberly'k, the Torcriinncr 2. l'romotc healthful, adciiuatc housing at reason¬ ber «tAr«r«K_ will be featured in a In his Majesty's socks, i dun's department stores : , able costs. 8. Make Michigan State college the best all- Washington. Nov. It-Conltden- rhurr.tM photographs of which have re- ore now obtainable in ~ bid»- dispatches from Europe arc Memte-r? of the committee In cently appeared In this country, of designs and their pre. around college in the United States. not be prohibitive. burring with conflicting report* char.-* .ane Edna Srhultz. chair- the clnctie band is split horizontal, 4. Make the Michigan Legislature cognisant of t(Warding the British and the Rus¬ Pin: A3 see Penny. Jean Campbell. ly-in back to Rive an added hold to Co'tcn and linen handkr ar j also shown now in aln. the growing need for classroom facilities. sians. The rejwirfs hnppen to be ird Ar.r Hamilton. the InRo and function on the same, ■ absolutely true, nevertheless thry NORTH HALL principle as a (tarter. doiign ?.nd color. One h«?u < don't make sense. fall is featuring solid colored Graduate Manager .Victor G. E. Spaniolo W.tr. r.o d^rm parties or cx- Blue, particularly in the lighter ton ones to match rllk tics, whicbI For instance, it Is a secret but char.f- d.nners In view for a time, shades, seems to be the leading EDITORIAL ST AFT is a good and aervice&ble idea actual fact that a British ship left X-rr hall is concentrating on its color in tweed and Shetland coats Managing Editor Walt Rummel Odessa, Hussinn for the winter and nest spring. The idea that your handkrreh.it port on the Black . volleyball team elate Editors . Jock Sinclair, Leonard Wrstrate. Dave Tefft Sea, not long ago loaded with T- ' week they will play Rob The lighter blue, almost a pastel, should be made of the samp Woman's Editor Roberta Applegatc $ 1 n.ono.ooo worth of the latest - r h<*u«r on Tuesday evening is generally combined with gray tcrial In hte same design Don Anderson i»d Alpha Omicron Pi on Thurs- or lighter shades of brown in a tic Is a discarded one. If .... j Russian military equipment for . , . „r BUSINESS ST AFF ! the Chll armies. This eqtiip- dj* e\*r.<.r z The schedule Will hound's tooth or plaid design Blue wearing a solid colored • !» «s Manager -- William Collingo | "tent u; t cast-off stuff which ce pieted when they meet is also mixed this season with your handkerchief have d« vt. . t did not need, but A*s'i * P' "O November 14 brown and even dark green in Circulation Manager Alton Kurt? ;,hPi-to-date. "l| weapons of war. the solid color treeds, giving a Assistant Business Managers John Carman. Robert Davis soft mixture of color that is The Japanese knew about It COLUMNIST* College Bulletin Itr-iee M*ir, Jrrry t>gwar. OitV-te Hfeittwa. El and tried through channels to stop it. But the ship arrived in Rangoon, diplomatic port of right form autumn and winter days. The sports coat used to be con¬ nous NIGHTLY EXCEPT Sum] IrVrr, Hal ScKratn r.e croup pictures for the British, Hyrmn, just the other day sidered a luxury, but today it ■ will be taken evenings Par private ar aprriil and its caVgo is now in Chinese Rate Your Sweetheart on the 4th floor of the can of be purchased In a wide range prices and hsa become almost essential with the college 4-6545 The ship, it should be noted, an SPECIAL S11TI RS was British, and it took Russian This test, by Ur G. W. Crane,» arms to a British port. In other phycholngy professor of North-11 Independent Men's council. Handkerchiefs to many seem a ] LANSING I Alklrw. Margratta Pryrr. Lw» lUmm. IML»»F. RtrORTtRS word', the British and Russian western university, is printed with j X Sigma Pi prosaic and necessary itrtu'le of j governments, oftlcully none too 1 fti-tidly. are working togetlier he- |)„jL R represents the composite s>lnn „f fiic Northwestern Sign. * Alpha lota S cm* Gamma Upsilon. tible I but they are as suscep- j hange in style as any j ROLLER DROME «» Elver at. hind the scenes whtn it comes t">hkes .itid dislikes . ( 1.144 uumur- other part of a man s wardrotw ! i'« mtiating the Japanese in China, of Eg F.ngineers Handkerchiefs of our grundfath- j Aivther diplomatic cro**-cur- to 4*4 jried men. ranging in age from 17 — h- nice rluh . pi>' day were large and many of 1 rent is the British suggestion, so I ha Sigma. them were filled with designs and 1 in computing a girl's score, t,»r unofficial, to send Anthony (|1(.rk tin- various item- under color. Then came the plain white Speaks fumr English t linen period of our fathers', and it ! Eden. ex-foreign minister, to Ru-.- ambassador Under the j DEMERITS which apply.,to Iter, excessive amount of < has only been in the past ten ; si.i us ,md add tlie total Each Item Cntty and UWfptirtxmii 'nmc plan, the French would send counti as one point unless speciflc- free with gossip and i years that color has come back to Moscow ex-lhcinicr Edouard | ;,nv wt-ighteil us in parenthesis •Guard ! again into its own. remarks alwnit pe»»ptc Hornet, nne of the most important JTIuinday will appear MERITS in Rites her fingernails Splash S Today the white handkerchief flgmes in France. rating your girl friend After that Confides too freely ; for breast pocket use is reserved DEMERIT j almost exclusively for- evening Faculty Adviser Ralph Norman allied i.iduai.h . subtract the Tells private affairs ' from her MERIT score. !n- ; wear, and the large soft silk ones Brhincl this proptt«al i*- a nr<»up i't it iici itrdiiig to this table Fussy about her fwwl | are seen more and more with of lilMprals in both Biitnin and i i lunnessT as well as sports clothes Thry Bill Converse Conner France who in trying t«» taiirant Make-, trouti Alpha SinfoiilM 1 Paisley designs are nvM popular. d and Blade win RurmM away from Miller. It j Talks during ! often with solid color borders. Again comes the nnnunl question of whether there should' > artd Ball is the Mime group which Ufged. a i of Civil En lie dancing at Russian ullinnce before Hitler I vs exchange dinners. w of Mech F.r Representatives of lioth Inter-Fraternity council and I'an- i thei BLNNV GOODM AN Institute f»f .-dec AETIE KHAW Mcllcnic council recently stated that their groups would leave oppo-. KAY EYKCE decisions as to entertainment up to indieidual house- i ct \ ative- menu»ers iti both the *»«-b iihd British cabinets wbn . vpe AUa.Vv pfiys tv and others van be heard at When these considerations are made, and when the Stu- 1 Worried over Russia's design* ' dcnt-Faculty Social committee meets, one big factor should India, and fear that the full ot ! TKA DANCE lie remetnl>ered. ler would lead to bolslwevi^m TODAY The fundamental purpose of exchange dinners i- to txvomc acquainted with other students, develop i.,| |h.isc. and TEA SERfFll to carry on a good conversation, IMON BAI I ROnM Dancing at 'We dinners will destroy all that. It will defeat the purpose of the dinners. It will discourage the 10c I::I0-5:I5 115 S. Washington development of this intangible "social poise". It will aid in making college students believe that entertainment and com- wym*- pan.V consist of nothing more than dancing and budge pla\- ing. After students graduate Into the business world, and take MRS. RIHWIAHTS NAT CLASSIFIED a position, they will often fitul ilnm-elie.- t... i Uo t„r bridge playing. As years pass on thtv wdl find thcm-eltes to. old for dancing, lint they will -till us,- their «, ,al ffi a. ^K.tuAtke- they will still converse. poise; I Suitafw. It t odT Might llare Iteen . . A'serious aa'idcnt was averted Fedav by the quick thinking of one of the students in the «r a.led el. A at-r ftf ^CHlcrti Greeks Home Economics building Twcntx -six (SI -oh- ha.i lammed Vi.-eit MARY I.RK Sf'HOIIII V $ i their way into the elerator which was meant t .am n> W I Allgi.AS more than ten. lump AI.PIIA GAMMA HH.TA-- An abnormal load of student- <.ni-c^rhc ,1. vator t' sud¬ denly drop when it tieaied the tl. i. tlo r I' ;. ,i t the Ills! tlmir before the thoughtful student terkci ri the do r. cheeking its hurried flight. st\le Matters Possibility of a sere us accident brings m"nd this ques. tion: What could lie done to avoid -unlat »;r, nmstaiu, The answer seems to I*. In the fait that one of ih. employees . PI K APPA PMI- student DIRECTORY is in that building should Is' on < utx in th elcvntui for ten minutes every Ihpur whili ilass, - ar. Isung h. Id In this way fW Mtti'iuiaiit tt iiUi jift \ju.nr tlx- • U \.«4«•> fr«»m rarnjini? morr than tun .\- .• i- at tlw prvwnt time, OUT TODAY atudunth pu*h thuir way th« »'!♦%.ii. r urn. it «-»rru^ \rn \i in ur Uow (In Sale at 8:011 A. M. in nearly three tinw* the tnaxmuim. Thi« narrowly-nvrrtuti ayt nUnt "i;.. emphaNisu t » the UNION, Afi HALL MORRILL mlminifitration of huiMinjfs* and luvt'sMty of He and a new Vw and HALL TODAY & TOMORROW huviiiK aomtHUiu attviidtiig th« t U \ator « ur n^ ra-h hour* of the day. , , K APP A K APP A GAMMA— ,|t| l-. t week Kappas had an One van jok« aiie'Ut t*al« t> i'i»l ri« -u aw Uugl cident. an a* pi, change dinner with the Phi 1 g.'U «-ut b» then house U»lh- houses weie at the J IMedgi party to chattel Get Your Copy Early Farley telephoned hi and all active* -t the Quotable Quotes • LimiUnl Niiiuber Available "Wc who arv um nirv. tl> t-ngag. ! faiovra arv favurrii by ttnir niqaut ll'i> *mi| fifht against injuativv. ignoramt', don't get any more » Mussolini or Hit- 4»Ili by Kvi-rvthing! poverty. We may hupr that th« t>r" D Alcsandro voted Ma • That blonde's phone number , Uensus jobs (,| i coming thew ancient enema** wr sha Saturd . i . lluntiiil ugid • Your roommate's home town be helpful tu other less fortutuitv th. J',, KAPPA SIGMA— from life W ; univeraity'a Ur. Walter H. Cannon a ' »iut> of u„ • Your prof's title, home and office phones ! Kapim Sig» ie*vnll> itud an cx- all non-combatant.- in this war-torn > change dinner with the Alpha Uhiv • Class and division of that cute fellow < j Saturday night the bxiys enter- who sits next to you -,"J)on1 he over-awed by our titles, .or I*-' 'allege Bulletin , tamed their dates with a hay ride. and \vholev>me ammbil.tx St.;? BETA KAPPA— and formal. mt you. Thia new world is not all in the -41 T«U US . .... . . . whwi ytHI think We ovtr-reath ourselves and quired to *ee their adviwr on No- western Saturday night at the Beta Kaps and their dates went - Keep* digging up unples»ant things from the pa«t. Published bv >'.W.S. All of Ul do at times." Dr. Uoliert S. Lyiul. Vrmber 9, 10, or 11, Thursday. Ranchhouse party given at the u Addicted to the "career com¬ tell* students that they should stand *>'«*•>-. Srtuiday. At this tune. hmwe plex" or worship of money t M > f»Ml JawaalM Fraternity C Cynical. ^teWt tbcfacuRy to work "fo 'build for the time [vi«>. thk ww a bottor workl ' ^o-.mvo,.e~d. ZLSSTJfJk I»„, Disbelieves every body simply because she was once dr~ TWENTY-FIVE CENTS y, .NovemOnr ?. IWW itmAst vtrintm Col. Griffith Announces Cadet Officers for Spartan ROTC Unit ends Chosen* Letter Tell* Grin, II oodsmen Plan All Four Story of War'* From Ag Student to Pastor Talk of the Town or By JANET HALL Bunny Chase, Effect* "Why, yes, 1 Field Day )jvisions Student employes of the Union cafeteria know that Michigan Sta'c said Dr N. A. assistant pastors on his -tafT. _ . The entfaffement of Miss Isbcl June Hardy, (laughter of \„rrttt. Beiikrnia, second world war Is ntthouch the beine louRht at Peoples rhtireh, when Inter¬ I a small two- ted where the Doctor McCune studied ..t the I eoffee'wd » truck to"rcBri,M'- 1""1 Mr<- R">' H«r,lv of to John Spencer ~ battlefields and viewed this week. "At that time Unftcrsity of London in !'»14. •ne the carcasses," llownrd Bur-! I'irtRi I, son of Mrs. George l'illgel of Jit. Clemen*, wa* an- Stroud. Foil* new book store now stands served Man.tHeld College of Oxford unt- chairman of the I' ve .tors' pounced before itpproximntely 200 guest* at u lea Saturday effects are more "faNreachine I lhCI5 *;"« n™ s'udent chosen from the community. It whs a Congre¬ Gel Top Ranfc They know because of* JtorV toW ' "'u M U,rJh"* dlvlslom. B«r'" gational denomination seating 250 tj;f ried with I0R'. 1,1 annual rabhit hunt und (leld ■ :il Hotel Olds. a seminar I" ' en*ta««lnB. and home The highest rank that ut the employes' dinner day last week table one economics, to be a representative Europe. One of the highlight '"i'^Tk^fo/wdWeow the Heiirntli the bridal arch stood t, lung leu table with a lK. given in Michigan Relatives of one of the men had ' 1 chosen to represent the agriculture th* victim About 1400 students were en¬ l;.-t trip was .1 fnur-dn ..f thi- forestry building at S n. m. Sat-j miniature bride and grcstm «*♦ .toy . n urdny end will arrive at the Kel- the centrl piece, surrounded R. 0. T. C. unit, cadet! received a letter from Germany j Mrs. Orion Ulrcy will take over eutenant colonel, has been The letter ,»*ted the■„ns^ven > „ may sccm likf „ „v from rolled in that year when the United States "was just getting h-y saw how the Russians wrrt te.rkmc Transportation Ins been arranR- rcfercslntion tract at 8:3lt with tall white flowers Palms'''"'''" chairman fnr the Fac¬ , , ,u„ ',t„,! »'ty Folk club meeting to be held t»t>M 1« 'our scn,or ' thinglike this'' asi« Z" *? "a "tuctent to minister, but after into the war." In addition to fihe tut their farm • condil - A id tor the nrt f.n men In r. port "ml ' 'r"" |T»A l«f.I the decora- 2 m thc Un|on bu,,d,„g number of families live s .1 d-rtn- After a tour of thc nrcn, nnn- five background for the room yridny. ,rv sttiilen's, one in each of on this lcttcr.'lt mi h, ^ * P j Ou>ctor McCune had taught student body there were nearly at a thousand soldiers here training Itory type building, cm • family nirnrnds will find nmu-emcnt and an effective srttlnc for the' Mi-s Katherlne Foley, state su- to four division!*. ,e divisions. .table some lime jjmic time hater later on " I] Hereo,. ~c T* College, f:,7:\L"V Kentucky, for two in transport. while their hardier brothers hunt, rntrrtalning -"rma trm. p..veil E. Norem, infantry,! But that last sentence meant Li t L l tor McCune a!d "If all right in u series of contests throughout i Mrs. l!:.rd>, Mi.-a llardy and speak. p. rvlsor uf Indian handcraft, will awar Vahey, 111.; David Stroud, more to Utose who received^ 'UlTe ^Mended work. the Conse- Un.v., for those who don't ha' ' Mrs. Pingel greeted the guests. |. ;;^lr, Vicksburg; Erm.ld X letter than It did to the centers, i ' ; Michf™ p.. S' the tea table id artillery. Bait Laming. | to they iteamed off the ttamp. °! Mlchi*»n *n<) ' F. Beukema. coast I gradu- MRS. MeCt'NE IS HELPER awarded the class team which Is Mrs. Robert Herrmann of Grand Massachusetts, »„ ♦„/-.,.»« to fell, limb, buck, split, and Rnpids; Mrs. C. A Triphagen, RETURNED TO EAST LANSING Mctnr -MeC?M refi«id m an pilc a 10*,r,rh 0ftk* Ind!vlduftl rhnpping contests and inter-class Hnrrymnn, Mrs George Tnubert t.ouis Simon. Mrs Maxwell Ten years passed before he re¬ were sick and died, and once again turned to East Lansing to stay. the church assisted in keeping the games will follow. and Mr- S. C Jacka. Lansing head the roster of cadet j - —• . Foresters making the trip Assisting and entertaining about . the current year. an-|VW//'i A Three of these yeafs Doctor Mc- bodies in order so that bereaved - «;i t "hould register with- tiie depart- lite rer»n were Mrs Carl Trager. C'une held a pastorate in Three friends and parents could come \e-terday by Col. Fred- GnlTith, Jr., common- j I^ |q \ |g|| Rivers, Michigan, and the other trental secretary bv Wednesd.i \ " Mr- Barbie a Tiautei. Mi- - — - Granger Stickle. Mi- Joy Bingel -even were spent in the some field PLANNED NEW CHURCH Polish City of work at Benton Harbor, Mich- ! From that time on the church Mi 'Knn- 1 remained open seven day* « week Debates Start k K .Saunders, Lansing, On Tour Jonathan L. Snytler. a member instend of just Sundays of the Ea-t Lansing church, was made interdenominational, It was nptains in infanti D. Cheney, Charlotte; j m . . j the president <»i College,when were made for o new building, the plans Seeoml Round ,h,rd S Hahn. Ann Arbor;'. the Poli-h com- Doctor McCune i -Indent In j present site was purchased and the ! itbre Escanaba; Ho- munit-v ,,f Detroit will feature the j !!♦!« lie asked ked in- .former Ac actual construction wa- started in Of Series MILLINERY SALE Pane. Isinsum: Simon «nrld Heqiiaintance come to the local 1923, The church, as it i- how, ■ ki. Detroit; Marvin I j which the state Y W.C.A the next year Doctor ' was completed three years later «'i mg Saturday. Miss Kmr Harbor Springs; Dan- elei. Lansing. ; Y W.C A, .director, h. that all women who intend $2.00 DAY ♦ lieutenants, infantry, K Bennett, Mt. Clem- make the trip «>r should contact her Jane Harvey, chairman of the to (.ampus I'olice Enforce La ir TKLKPHONKS [. l i intiopci.ti- One hat for »2.00 Another hat for 25c .1 Conk, Narberth, Applying Only to Stale Land •v i. R Day, Saginaw: Marble. Ame.-burg. world afTa afternoon. group, by tomorrow 1 / IJ.tntH itid Two hats for $2.25 The group will start . "i "... - Hurry while they last! :v v • - B Nylen, R. Small, Alpena; Grand Peoples church at Jft a • t'ani|>i|. ("tliee life tiltjve flte-e tlay* elifniviliff it little- know it -tale law which npiiUe* only to stHte-uwneil |iriipert,v. ' || 1*1 MODE HAT SHOI»I»E scheduled ti Zittel, Ree? .riran E cavalry: Emit, Highland Park V.WfA. I'ersnttH iitreatetl fur himtinff tilt vttlleffe land thi« fall were I HI,Mod VlaL II Strand Arrade itain: and and Rob*Hob- 2 *y M,r.h,"»n s""'' «" taken into eiitttixly unrler thi* statute, passed by the letrisla- 1 «r-fn. Ir->n Mountain: lege memlKTs w A Martin. Owosso. litre in 10211. from other colleges of Michigan •fldf*. f..pt,un«. cavalry: George and tour Detroit'.- Pnlund. |)e*l|rneil tn prevent (lestrticlInn nf pn'pert.v nml tn main- 'rr* FREE! , H p. Jr. Little Rock. Ark Polish guides will show them tuin tinier at state institn-* . k N \ M>-el. Gary. Ind ; M- bakeries, sausage shops, im|x>rt ri .? Peine. Flint; Edward .1 • W.tvne; Gerald S. Yclter. houses and other points of inte>- e-t The Tau Beta community ALUMNI i« 1 'tlr Wli.Moii Ann (INK HOt'U A DAY i (ttdii Hir-rb. house, Polish center of Detroit, is Any iterstin wh" -hall «il- futtii»ur»i '.d»* :i' • lieutenants, cavalry: 1 Irion EXTRA- w* llolb.n Mm sp inwiring a town meeting in thc I rutty li-lliiK rrspeetht J I'ook, Prewpie Isle; form ot a I rub ill panel discussion in 111 -a gattiri !:r. K iieSantia. Niagara Falls. V lei.nard Z Kggleton, Fruit- which Miss Harvey will take part -tatiditig cated «»n any prupcity dedi- - FOR FlIN! rt J:tme«- Hinckley, Hastings; A tour through the building will or appropriated to the pub- .!,• I \t •• n i( tli rnard C Johnson, Detroit. Jay follow the discussion. A feast of foreign foods, an ex¬ lie u-e .ind within tiie control of Glen O Stewart, ul.utnni a«n the State Hoard .f Agriculture;; 10 years ago IMIONLS t II %Nf*ED ill UN t Mary J ... |t!u« T inii'ietit rto pins ».t nigiit. no Westfietd. X. Y ; Donald who -hall carry, draw, leave or OWN liorsis PLANNED hibit of foreign wares, and an ex¬ | clnitor.tte curl* in the mr>rning. K t Fast Lan-ing. ' »n III III I 111 D ARTVI.LERV hibition of dances from all na¬ deposit within or iifxtn -aid prop- ' Aftrr the grime. • pen hou-r twmlii.nd yiiu are tions will begin .it 5 45 in the In¬ well groomed for • 1 - » , Ale • .nd ternational Center branch »•! the shall efTiti YM'CA The local group ttiil Sl'HCI \l. I'CltMASKN T WAVK leave Detroit at •Ami-! •istii,.tk«-< .Ktef 10 p m H ii Moines* S2..MI and up "FJ.tMl and tip TRACK STAR Oil Sharnpea li.'irI'laln -hamV'tn 50* rut on W ('••ntinued . from Page I ! s >o.i Id r POLLY PRIM BEAUTY SHOP 310 A HIM IT IlltllllSO PHONC Mill . . Mi A in'br n t- ttl'KN KVKN'IN'GS l»Y At'COINTMRNT M.m Donald s. 1 e« Arthur W McAb Faculty to Malic n.V." lltix Vitiir \rraw Shirt* and Ties at Roger Mdntxre ■dorr E Ma« ki • II I.a lid I SO Study |3 npnt Atnns «»* Mtn »• I^iwrent e N .(>w- "tenant-, field ar- ) through the vofl*. u r:te; - and -|w t ?- given to Cimnmgh ».H old '.or., |H'r .Mak-I'p Kit Sociologist Studies Working ^ (.ohflilitms in Reel Fields . Rv III RH OLSON # Dr. J. T Thatlen the sociology department i* now en j gaged 1 111 -Ititiy of working conftitlnn»» among sugar tirol knr- mi Mil iugan. At present, he is making investigation? J -ifgai bet t fai tone* in the state. In every campus pall 1- work .on-ist- making trips with field represent** the Arrow Gordon wins in a wait. Six reasons why; PARTIES rwiwitig imfMirted Mexi- lnl»oi»r- who ha\e been J-HOP ight t > Michigan from ouscd in Betty Rosenblum bed that Decorotion-: Jt • HTARTING H'LDNTNDAE • lace Schooley, co -chairmen; Starr PmjI shed i.iee that I TAMTROFF lite Alan ti t Imuwaml I E Arnold. Iron ,e them a r#*>f nver their [Keesler, Marie OftMe. Wendall * B fla*kette Clark. Beatrice I llasko, and Fran- Doctor Thaden *y« thut , .... II Hesch. L-in- Mextran families are plac¬ nlar.!"' Tickets; Kd Abdo and Jack ed 01 an eight or 10 room" "house, ,'Amon. co ♦chairmen.* Jo Wood. within a werK they will all be John Drum. Itouue Kennedy. Bar¬ bara Booth, and'Benny Parkhurst. y'*t Lansing; WObur - - The pay of tjiese transient la- Finance; Joe Goundie, tiiair- tKwris in determined by the fed¬ ' - • Gordon P Pub- falV t'CtS >'/.•!•»■» eral government, under the AAA »nan; Rom.# Jean Frits. Francw Irvins B Sher- • Anderson. Gleason Rohlfs. Bill . Because of investigations which M. • Raymond K /|, Bflck I U.VCS fuvr :cjH.rtod deplorable condi-, Druinmond. Carl Walters, and Ralph Toles. -..ma*; NtcftoUi yon, th* Anew l,,#ili#, fer linlg CajpenvlUc. J Kajt L-tutus uocamc SI.353 18 tinr.' i.nder which these (igople mt ft., . , ,, have been living, eonsidernble " yesterday when that, ———— [rivher • improvement has been made in ! II W Eck of the chemistry de¬ -aimer uf the college I amtiuot. conrtslirs " delinquent their living conditions in the last partment will have charge of the '« a department will [city and school tasr- us, -taphyloeoecus Fo<*l tn by the county treasurer Sigma Alpha Beta i Thu. tax money was collected turned 10 or 15 years, Thaden said i astronomy club program Wednes- ARROW SHIRTS Idurina Auxust by the county city 7, IMS Bachman Names Thirty-Six Men to Make Santa Clara Trip 1partan TopNoteh Pivot Men to Face Each Other Saturday ^portfolio Bronco Outer, Thirty-six Michigan State trridriers will pack up their fly DO* Bateliclor To merit ami entrain early Wednesday morning for San yrt'r cisco where they will tackle Santa Clara next Saturday, If there is an individual who Vie in Tilt Kczar stadium. can be named the one most re¬ The Spartan squad holds its last home practice tndaj Football fans who sinf the sponsible tor Michigan Sttac's foot¬ Following this workout there will lie no further practk I praises of line play will have an ball victory over Syracuse last excellent opportunity to compare Saturday it is Eddie Pearce, the until Friday afternoon when- two of the-better centers in the stock right halfback from Flint. the team arrives at Salt Fran¬ Turkic Krwl Carter, t country Saturday when Johnny Here h what Pearre did against Schiechl, Santa Clara's All-Amer¬ cisco. 1 a pa«* ican candidate, and Bill Batch- i The Spartan itinerary calls elor, State's brilliant pivot man, meet on the turf of Ke*ar stadium, ; for a non-stop trip from Chicago aboard the "49er" via Omaha, ftyrarnsr territory: to H> San Francisco, in the Spartan- |>avb for State * first touchdown Bronco fracas. Cheyenne and Ogden. Regular In the third period: harked over study hours have been scheduled Schiechl, rated as the best cen¬ for the trip and a member of the ter on the Pacific coast, has been faculty will accompany the squad. boomed for All-American for two have hh effort* The State gridders returned j wVmariT' lte»fc."j»«nrtrwi tw,, years by Santa Clara supporters penalty. and dtd-receive honorable men¬ from Syracuse lute Sunday night ( umIbpU-v." UrLtt<» Napw« -""iti. t after stopping off in Detroit for These were the things that stood tion In 1938 on most all-star selec¬ the l.ions-Oiant football game. nut. Beside?, that. Eddie was play- tions. Even though the Spartans hud a In his usual fine defensive game A flawless passer and a ball 14-3 victory to their credit, Coach and was generally acquitting him¬ hawk on pass defense, he will bow- Charley Bachman was fur from self in all-around play. ever have trouble out-maneuver¬ satisfied with the team's showing STUDENT To this observer, the pass In¬ ing the (ust-eotning Batchelor. last Saturday. terception was by far the most Without benefit of the publicity Bachman was not particularly that has l>een Scheichl's, Batche¬ pleased with the State ground at¬ lor has established himself as a .. . tack which gained a net of 27 great football player. diagnostician, the Buchanan boy | is usually at the right place and' A sharp I battle against Santa Clara Bronco eleven. — ftatnrday. and attempt tn stnp a rising yards, while the ball was ad¬ vanced 119 yards through the air. The 36 players who were named DIRECTORY at the right time. for the trip follow: is llurriers Win A Junior, Hatch is Yearling (Jrblmen Out To Ilrones Make that tie ttie OUT TODAY Stale Meet tough. < Keep Reeonl ('.lean I program holders form B.itcheln Injuns llite Uufklrk. H listed among the eenti vill-. Ky ; byte H.i.1 Handily dom did they see liirn in notion. Bon Ailing and Torn MrShannock IIAI Sf HRDI drill Ihist Flashing their l»est form of the I usually got the call over the then A variety of victories and de¬ feats went down on the record books of Michigan State's footbnTI season, Michigan State's harrier' won their seventh straight state intercollegiate title in convincing , | inexperienced sophomore. Bated as Ailing* | utchelor got his chance at the stylo us they crushed Michigan j 'ginning of this season when Bon understudy, * BECKER Normal and Western State teach- | injured in the I ts line Ruturriuv. i thi> ,1ml Mil i flara: The but kin* Ilrones A, ii*.nil „f II,is mm-siiW limiK-"!' i"'1 "l •< stride again as they kicked triumph, the > tood out in the Sti i Start, tiford Indians into the dust aside their most seir f„, Itatche! r.gH to Bob Devor laturdi '7-7 defeat. A geared-up the state A A lt If felt in last Fr orchids for fine ; offensive brought Santa Clara ' held at Kala- •er Central State. Wishing wi against the Orangi i their second major football trl- maroo Saturday. one Eddie Pentre ' ir.pr umph in two weeks ami sir !clearly that Buck.Shaw's st featured by a duel between Boy . (Jutirlcrbiicl, club I'rnrllcc Muk,. IVrterl Dionysius f Ire li e llfus/iiiig.' more machine is clicking in Fehr and Tom Qtiinn of Normal , ,, Ifeefs ... tomorrow Ami llriirkiu-r IVarliri', The two let Bill Mansfield set the pace for the greater part of the j .It for the t.M kle the onslaught ol a title tn > State strum-roller, 24-0 Tt*» rutin several l« to P»t . h all-around strength In ttie |,,Ht i ve mbsrd five «ml »eet Wednesday evening a< i spelled disaster for the f,,r s r the tfnioii ballroom to vie- a vrry hot halting hapless lion The outre ltdful tin¬ client pi.' on pictures of, the Su 1 the line sticks un¬ Temple: Pitt's.. new amateu, til the final I Ail yards - ts where football team found a thorn in its ushed the »rted 11 j Fehr's terrMle sprint crush • Jake Dahlgren, assistant side m the form of Temple. S.d- I Huron star Fehr * time of 20 .19 urday. but capitalized on u blocked gave him a three second triumph fie absence- of Charlie H o kick to slide through with a 13-6 Running the best race of hi isfield • I thin t. pla ig ahead Westen Fd Milh last of [old Ol the prowess of Michigan spiked | Spartan Captain Dick Frey, the the Wolverines' championship defending champion, placed *rv Ml tee dfM t smb. seat" ef Char m a »4 lew* [ Boh Xnpphe ol Illinois, nne of hopH to the mast of a 16-7 upset enth, ahead of teammate George HeeM rypcel ef tee madam Americas «IH. [j • Ike bed of Ihe roarhes. Is loo Th* Bulla rmakrra and *•"" A1 Mangan and Warrm \ kadi) onimanned He kas no l,.w. wound up with . 4-n »,,d r"v Pe» reel swaling pleasure tee pick e* tee* that would sound batter ol end of the ninth inning in a base- th»j'n,h re.pectivfl,. ~ -it . j THE PICK OF THEM ALL FOR i.*ii i.mo Two Mtptio. i.y tow» I Van AI-I. it.' AiiiiiMiiirrn it's very comforting to read that tf the great Clrnntlnmt • Rice can "'oi'mg dow^rS* ro'oiip.' ! Informal Kro»li I'rnrtire grt wrong, perhaps there still I* I Although iraul.tr ho|>«' for us. And who didn't think Marquette «,nt l.o.k.-tpractice will Michigan would w alk all over HI.- ({„wn before the d. nols' Practically not*»dy Duquesbe. 21-13. In a mt-hot-bat- | Abty #f, f . . | tie that saw the Easterner* hold off ; then- I nil fill Oil (.OOilIVS Hilltop threat .. Wayne; Coach f.Joe Gembl»ttatn. id eil another wrinkle tn his much t- furrowed brow as his Wayne Tar¬ es tars were bowlixl over by Micii- j ro-ciipwitn 01. uic rd igan Normal. 13-6. laid Van ANtyne with 1 Abbot 17 Beats Wells I); is Chesterfield because of its right combination I> It is i coaches t ttie players up foi DZV Trips Sooiiers of the best American and Turkish tobaccos •very gu B> BOM AITLSY Md WABD BOWCBX Sooner or later, a tear i (ulr.( to , t. t.n.'r rtf.id, prnalty pnvpd rt»My to Wtll. D in l»t nl(ht', t....th«ll dormllcry Imiu* u th» rul# Inlrnctlnn handpd a 6.6 Reel mildness is more important in a let if own and lhe^>- That's what happe»?e«i 6«^n, 1.1 Abbott 17. Tba winning »l»>*n Korad thair touchdown cigarette today than ever before because a pau fr. m Robinmn to Sackman la.on • took to thtralr to whip Wall, b. 6-0. tn tha initial people smoke more now than ever before. Iter pill fur the haugntv lha ataning Thalr winning al«-|«intar waa .walt aarnad on a •wall.-* Tbav go yard paw from Vanaboralatn* That's why so many smokers have changed ' • " 10 Eadaw who anaggod tha pig- \ tha boitom And .kin In tha and ion* from tha wln ,.0 Th, prw|ncl |j |,di to Chesterfield... they are finding out that |lvrn th, ball lh, (l*,' ,j nngine that their hats j grasping arms of the Welts t slightly smaller sue Abbot 12 handed Abbot 18 yard line when "Red" Alridge, for Real Mildness and Better Taste the pick punting from behind his own goal mi o that A fighting lliim second straight defeat, scnril the first two minutes of the line, got oft a bad kick. Two plays of them all is Chesterfield. bullet paaa to Boyd who .tappad caroaa lha doubt* itrlp*. (or tha touchdown. Yan'l!find that Chesterfields are cooler, -POLO- to A powerful a DZV taam wot 6-0 aror* taat .tubbnmty ml.ting Soonar, Tba night by tha better-tasting, and definitely milder ...yon can't buy a better cigarette. Michigan Polo Association Tournament kuta DZV wora wa« mada In tha at Demonstration Hall wcimd quartar whan Burrow, . haavad a long pa*, to Bosich on a WEDNESDAY. NOV. 8- vlaapar play During tha ram,in* dar of tha gama tha DZV t*am wa< BBD WING* -B- ra. 6P ART A VI "B" at I H g m. practically .topped in IU track,. DCMACOOl'tn « M4AMBOTB6 al g tg p. ■>. Th* Mu.tangi dafaalad Y.MC. A. by a acora of 6-0 in tha ftr.t gama of lha eiening Tlia touch¬ down wat comtpaltd whan Kama rr.aivad a par., from Critey and FRIDAY. NOV. 10 galtopad ovar th* tart drip*. Miry Mayo b*at Sarah William, THEY RSAUY SATISFY M. B. C. n. Back. alt:Mgia a, BUI Ford ralurnad an anamj