. Editorials - -jallnr Co* B* Foh Far All Weather . ' .prim Trntl formal, borreril Trarh MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN jhA f I iilt.u. JAM At;\ in. I! Irate Bureau I gain Today's j To Find Company While Cars Speed By! Water show,Cagcrs Gloomy For Lonesome in Fdiloriol l.oniniittee iiuMakr • Campus Many ,«t intents are wnn>lerinir why Student council doe* Facinw Next Week's i I fruin T ..ft cU'ittonun t ill! the v ,,|| nt • i, lining not -i ;,rtnn tions in East attempt to secure action in regard to traffic regula¬ Move Dale Unslng. Mayhem Battle . (brers jl.fflfp I ,. ,I„V „ U„: ■ volunri, Students mention that as a governing I tody it is within it* i riewlj I Ml. i t. Hi,(-pin, Spring Titiii Ia.hii power to ascertain what action is possible. One person was Srlii tlnli' htrrm heard to remark, "Student council attempted to work out a' Hi* Elttl Uin.tlh." ,,, |p„p j.,,,,, On«* Hay tJuiiiL'i* lb'i»*»rb liolieale ,11*1111 tndoy. pliuuegarding •thumbing stations' anil this traffic situation' I oiigli filling For j Si,j, Ovr-iund. ' n Grand itlver Is much more \Vafi»r Carnival commit tf ih.it tht> burr-mi, .vr-.- , J|„r(.ou t,„ important." Crippled Sparlans 1,1 distributed, i If Student council decklix to act upon thin proposal, \er •< y, ;t. .,j , |ftl highway rem mission and several local authorities, including Ntate|v^,r<, vailed together f It* MAftKftAt L U.XSS Chief of Police Harold llattn, should lie consulted as to what'Bay by Jlalph Heme J first general meeting fart an at hi tic fans whd its bulletin ha.* boon-planned in East Lansing—If anything. Clement*, general chairman :rn t h«*"|7- ifig of football umplrte picture « the It seems that last term various surveys were taken by the the affair. v ih«- -ci ne can look for- tn Spin , ri, CI iptHin, and rob* | Wedne ik.y and T! p'lico department to gather data upon traffic conditions'. Date* for the <■, »! th /e Fetifuary 1 •if accidents may result. tever;»l theme- » Traffic lights at M. A. C„ Hailey. Harrison road, and at the to meet the ft-n ft irihe ! Beginning on Sun »v, .J marj beginning of the Imutevard, plus more signs to warn driver* 1 14. and nut inning < ' iUe Keb- •f the limitation of speed, are needed to prevent a Hurry of r» distrib- rn-iiy 'J. ;i Killectiur >f p; lings .turtle accidents. With this equipment East Lansing police will put | tc aecorrlint; I ter IP hi mere will • on .•■ihlic teeth into traffic regulations. I . \ v. in the art gallc .,f ti nru Citiis in the vicinity with less population than East l*an- u. ie building. l'i«" tes r ,y tie from 3 in 5 p •dng have better facilities to combat traffic menace. KIWI Itl.f F TBI ST en nr. • reh \miie 'rouble Coopi ration of Student council and city counc il is vitally State Leader ■*e play* necessary if action is to he obtained upon this proposal. A ilihsrii, budnfM law ler l»-r| .i e«hhI lawyer, htil hi Ifiiumere. l.'-rn '•"•Ann in Switz- !;in« concerted drive must lie launched in protection of towns- Talks to Y.M ..nil Iridriitb tloesii'l know the famtl fieople and students. fine can Joke at safety, hut one cannot laugh «.ff an ac¬ city, A cident. been s nirk~Tlv injuries the Y M • tunkv Xi linPiUlli <>r|i|nr ntlr of :-ame an engineer and .i de> -.gn r the led floor men State lu* bid 11 or «»ie past four mornings lAfii lus sl ipped in the regular fll marhinero." but j(>r| hl. urt w„rg never w-tueh ncclec K - State Geologist Tells Groat* In *eur*. ix a ttue |0 minute , VI i.. ptt/rle over anthndv j,,,,n started i plater, lie ho (duvrtl «irtua!l« have a name like!, ; luldl'.i-d when hi* ur.mdfatHf in n I That linoivledgl> ('omits ail «»f ever* state gam*- tht% tear, lilt alternating lel«pfn foruurd and • py "An interesting fact which would seem to hear out the renter, and h the .n mid high | j >mI. tor Hut prrwn in the idea that college grades aren't everything is that the (ieo- individual n vrnre.r. llutt'x work oon ne us lie appears. uuihi to trlt the |works on view which arewherr lee- nhstcacUon^. although • uHed .. logical Survey has never hired an 'all A' student," Hr. It. A. w on rebnundx is one of the un¬ factors responsible for this roll i harts are not al- Uubjert theme i tlevehifr'. »;ltle Smith, member «f the State theological Survey of Michigan!'* sung «•« t. | hui l^en given. These iiimtrnt since HMtftLjiod !-ti»te geologist sitiTe 1919. revealed to (Ieo- j? gangtie memU»rs Thursday *• teell, in Style i"r '";,n "ki"«" ;»'• ™"»- night, .lanuarv It, in his #«« Mayo Names -peech, "What Makes »gi-t ?" a t»eo|- Senior Kail Ballot Term ll*'ads Vf r«,p I ASph.. C »; .1 the othe Credit I nion Hfiring < t Wintt r t Co-ed Debaters Jlcrlicrl \|i|H»int» inntruc t.i Eleets , C onmiillr IIi-jmI Make Trip btu.li- K \ I elision Men llillel toDffer I'liin I'ailk Tour Hebrew Class .. m 'hi .ml public official^ * 'he • • MVOII II j forrerrent of the new |..w nin-. • - Heynr'ii k i ins; the numlierlnn >•! 'log- ' -r ■A ns made nir farpltv members! identification purpo*e< »nd ' tht org.in:/ Mason lull men to a i enforcement of quarantine >• ' i. .in* MIH.ril tnnrni- ! latum. .t Mirhlii-.u .nil, llip, rvMpnllt Pr»fp.vw lli rbrrl .blip- " al tiflrallv Two r. i I II Hall. In ' l.-'u human, -nd animal- M'*' rithout the everyd# y habit were ale lp*»I.Tla"- '• llw Mlibiunn I'liitpd r- John Ho below one :f 1 .firal L;ihle« ft» Offrf to Wiiiinune1 cioperate eaker oid-tim Y!M(!A (loiineilnie nder the W ire Kngine Ball Dueale p.,p 1 he nece sary rpialities, and fake it," armrdlng hi Dr. Smith ' Pn.'HIC .Inn* th* «urv»y'« .In- [an. Kirk can To Meet lie •re he quoted, "Don't pass the of YM('A s* 1 meet i*. Just render complete. Rpprn-prt.'ivp. >,! K'uli r«rlr.r« of people \« KeoiiomieisC.hili Hear* Soil Man laillieraniteN I'lan "•l-INKI. Jan. U—II Will Ho on Sale i e*t Saturday ,i r ivw..f Ticket* k,t,n, This skating rink is flooded • Diuriboiof J by 1'niH feature I spraying the area with , ..,e Cbleftiale Digest With Apologies to the Dies Commit!*, we give you the hose supplied with watei .V* WASHINGTON. Jan. 13 -Fexv knew that Lord Riverdale, DELTA MOMA PHI— reds. Not that one gander at Mary F.laite Childs in her tell' «*■»*» "«.'« Graduate Manager. V| . Victor p t. (a, — _ , . spaniolo' |cisinlinator of British Air defense, was in Washington sev- Friday night there will boy jacket wouldn't melt the heart of Martin E. and cohorts. inow and looso lce wjtl era| m, name was kept out of the newspapers, radio party at the house. 1 even if she were a soap-box Communist. To redeem it this .weepers. I, _ , ami he eame and went with hardly anyone—even in the Army jacket also has thirty gold drum-buttons marching down the d*Tt™. i,,Ml N»v>-realizing he was here. represent songs. through front and lined up on the soldier braid. BETA KA"A- Roberta Applegate However, the report which he made to the few high ollieials Eleven pledges went A rcil turtle-neck sweater does justice to Eleanor Shaw's I _ Hcriry Statscth is a m. Don Anderson with whom he talked was one*" Fraternity week. Jerry Dcwor nf the most important so Tom McCorinick moved into the prettiness. and definitely eye-* Alunu Ray Makela .1 ..j far; catching is Betty ., to reach the President. ; Business Manager Circulation Manager Assistant Business Man. . -Alton Kuxts was What Kiverdale reported that the French anil Meandering a red roller brim. The most novel necklace of. (Jp Policies British have patched up their with Jerry llewar the week was whipped up bv ~ ARBAUGHS argument over strategy, and the I JTT KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA— Marilin Rr«l . . . red, white and Madison, '-Via.— (ACP) — Long (OI.IMMHTH -h have accepted the French thesis th.it in the la#t analysis this «.~4 11... tV. ... I. ■"•■I University of Hawaii has Sunday afternoons the Kappas blue curd suporting all manner of the center of controversies on j will entertain their dates with an garish fish bait—plugs, june-bugs, many Unite:: States college cam* iBeauty Salon! SPORTS STAFF informal coffee hour after dinner. •te such. war must !>-? fought out in the air. ., ..... pu.es. the American Student llrrb liarhmnn. THIS WAS WHAT WAS BE-l'"lth wear .haw to all univenlty Lenore Warner is a new pledge. HAS A FORMAL EVRNING ,- nov the center ot a srcs. * Twas a red letter day when HIND PRIME MINISTER CHAM-. Wonder if the boys and Eleanor Keys has transferred to I1ERI.AINS PREDICTION THAT < f'1* Kot spllnttrs In their the U. of D., and Barbara DeLano Peggy Green picked out her bright baU1'' •»»"-»* "»n members, THE BELLIGERENT C () UN- "■,'1 '1,f"re "J" ordinance now attending Garland school red wisil evening coat, extravn- Meeting ere tor the liberal. TItlKS WERE IN FOR A GRIM- I I ■ • N"' j"*1 n«tuehead» Boston. gantly-skhted and abounding in group', hit annual convention, MER TIME: At .SO Ills I'litDIC-; bul ,ho I™1 MlL ,>V'".,'JF Pledge June Cotton announced sequins . . . an added treat are the the dclegat. ou.ted the Union', TIoN THAT THE ANGLO- b;""' si""1*"'* "f the Un ver. her engagement during Christmas matching red mittens, also backed •«"> chief of »rs. S- vretary Joseph FRENCH TIE WOULD HE EX-I 'I,V Cincinnati. They will be vacation und didn't return to with sequins. iona' Chairman Mol- TENDED prt'sen^jind know how Something' sansational is Olnny lle Vard. " leir dismissal came .. .. .. . ..... . I all presentations and inspections Green's wristlet a gold man- a,tcr the coi .ention tailed to lieed Win*M I LEFT FAII.URE . . Oology, study of PI KAPPA PHI— icle clanging with a key ring with «** pleadh , that M convention U"1'1' taken over by u coach at Harvard four silver keys. ' ' Rlverd.de f nfidentiul Ray Shedd was formally tiated Sunday. No dirt tills month; we're hav- British for some time that they a white ChristmaJf reud a New president of the pledge Nancy Rhode s dusty pink suede j For the newest i cmitd not whip tilth r until the ice in one of the exchanges. class I, lluss Muliru, and George | JK'krt would do Justice to an a- j Cures, for fine qu.,1 A the- had an jir force superior Rlley is secretary. Erwm Raven d-te" rtaneer. so tight walsted. to hiv The Briti h hungjNiil Clllltyf was rr.-smlv ..twined reicntly pledged copious v hluii.ed, and billowing 'can stude . union has no s>m- j Beauty Services, visit I ely on the Em- In one of the lost i-sues of the Mnhlon Hammond and Bill sleeved it is. path, (or • le Rtosian attack on { Beauty Salon. MY . Faculty Adviser Ralph Niirman And Millje Schoedel never got Finland and specifically condemns aggression, j ploy only expert u|n > supremacy at State News a certain member of Baird, alums of the class of '19, it as i ciea: act of ratejiy '»( *tarv- the faculty gave a well written left lubt week for a trip to Florida so many proposals until she wore nevertheless it docs not want to | ors, ami use only the and heated defense of the lads and California. THE pink angora sweater. FRAT PINS GAEORF -ee our ne itrality prejudiced by J est products. Ph" lee Skiilinfi ( nil llf Fan For ill M ich finally re- v ho swijH'd the reindeer aus from the business Hart Morris is back in school To taois Nelson for a navy skirt those acts we consider to be un* J 2-1411 for appoint n ufter two terms' absence. it! f.olure* fit tin- Bnti-ii -lurid of the bull leva id. We with pastel laid superimposed, Cnmplaints are lieing made nf a selfish few who are so J" SIGMA KAPPA— and dutch boy pockets above »t no argument with the pro- reckless in their iee-skating that they ruin skating pleasure that the fines Knthryn! • white satin mannish tailored • were execs- Evelyn M.nley and of all others mi the pond. nit we ran not see where the Kumschulte received diamonds for : . . .* a . r were free from guilt, engagement rings for Christmas. I Shirley. V.in Auhen f»»r a Playing tag. skating with tcsi many ahrenst, anil games of "«mple hiege jersey dress sporting Ann Foster he theft had hern from The girls have moved to .127 'eraek the whip' and the like, while helping a few enjoy the s... ml the J* andtn; te individual, one who Hillerest until completion of the 1 Mexican-lined urogram ribbon I to |o r the cost of the arti- sport make it impossible fur others to skate in peace or 1,1 new chapter home on M.A.C. ave- ; from neck to hem. pleasure. nue, Monday night there will Im? j Tt> Midge Pq>er for a yellow, defender. Hot the loser a hoiisewarming when members j brown, and biege squared Howevej1. there are always a minority, who, while trying will present gifts to the house. yellow and hrrn to show off anil demonstrate their abilities, hurt the snr- c.» and belt as Al.l*ll.\ PHI— we|i leather-edgere.i»t jNM'k- rounding majority. It is a throwhaek of their grade srhool •'l,: Thin i» wovi-l Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. O v\*. uno u and pre-grade schiail days when they had to lie a continuous itason, Mr. and Mrs. 8 E Crowe. — • - - --- - - center of attraetion. that the Md Mr. and Mrs. Don Hayworth «^m-y Cotton. No. 1 golfer « f wnshitlik- rayon rlaax: l,„ Onee out »f the sjsitilght, they feel negliH'leil anil tinoli- . guests at a faculty dinner ^ ,iai h"n<,d flinks with club r i college Next week the following will ! navy for service in the served, helivo, they resort lit onee to dangerously ducking around skaters who want to go slowly or are not quite so There can be the* 1.. > *. a etc no question that Rut the j go through rourte»y week prior to t war biltiiihuli: Maiy Bent, tkrw Buz-, Nvitl1 Germany . tailori'il button ijosoil T»N QQ|n|flf\ tee. M'eit pixki-ts. adept on ice. punidunent would have been more i iard, Carol Walcntt, Virginia Kep- ■ ■ £k I r I Rla ■■ leu skating can lie extremely dangerous, for shnrjH-ncil * Ifeetive if the participants had I pel, Beverly l>»ane, Carolyn * Kort-it skirt anil laiteut been made to get down on hand* ! Bran, .fane Burr is, Dorothy Am- runners, imperially on the feet of self-styled experts, run cut and knees and scrub the whole ' old, Mildred Switier and Eileen and seriously hurt others on the lee, cityJiall, Cross. Skating for all can lie more enjoyable if a few exercise just u bit of caution and common sense. SN Slylvs, Drama Draic Interest of Mrs. Jtlair FOR RKNT—ROOMH /.Vim Sjiriiifi Term Formats Sm-niil ? th.,* n\ y ',b ■ • \pi Edit..! Note Thu : ttie in t of a series of articles to appear What is the opiiimti of student* on the campus regard cotii ei tug taculti wive# as well as women on the teaching staff. ing spring form formal*? 1 Sun ending ailudes will lie printed in the Saturday issues J This question is cuirently living cnitHiilereil by Senior Hall Hv Marureltu Uryer committor members. With the delay in constnuTion of the auditorium, which has necessitated eh Mediation of ull parties "I'm s|mixing collogp girl's *tyle*«" xvum the answer given scheduled for winter term, Senior Hall committees are de¬ by Mr*. W. I.. Hlnir, wife of Prufe*H<»r Rlaif of the marcating whether to hold their pJTVtx on the original date. I English department, to the question of her ideas almtit March 8, in Masonic temple, or to post|»oiio the date until clothes, in a reeent interview. early- spring term, April 12, and have the atTair in the new She think* most campus fashions today are interesting auditorium. tuit dm sn t care for long-waisted, "undersluttg" eardigait WANTED Should the party lie scheduled for Masonic temple it would I sweaters and prefers old- '. . . . .... UT «I»K TUd.^TtiMOIlMoW , , In legitimate drama and *ee stage 1 mcjui higher-priced tickets and a smaller budget. On the lash toned ' real lewilry t.» plllvs whenever |>osslbte, espctally otlah' baud, are students loath to attend a spring term formal? many of the new ideas in jew When Katherine Cornell i* ap|iear- In lit effort to sotimUout opinion on this matter, the senior • lr>. ini- claaj is This interest in sponsoring « js»|| in which students are asked to in- (liejMt their preference. enmpus EPISCOPAL t if**" ^ Iw Hit' next three issues of State News a ballot will appear whigh every intwrestial student is asked to cheek, tent* out. | Sin- likws to meet students and HKttiSc OTTAWA At TAimiAl CHURCH ataljcfliop in a box at Union desk. The thud majority opinion I interested in VWi' A v will} del ermine the committees' decision. . frtni: the Mi. Iiiu.i" State studi iits 8. 9:30 and 11 A.M. rS-*T x to i ve»y friendly, and t like the [ thry entertain imtruiw st pert Ttprh lliibbics ; Mi- Blntf continued. VANIH llllll 1 GRAHPATR Siouid hohhit I aught Mr. \h> Blair Lansing Colorptale . Opinion of the dean of University college at 'Northwestern af VanderbUt. Tn i< tt^at holdiies have a definite plnee in eollege eurrn-ula. He suggests that colleges should have courses dealing xxtth dif¬ ferent hobbies as well as in the selection of them. hobby may keep « man broke." sa\s the Northwestern , las*," Mrs.- Blair remembered. Alter obtaining her master's de¬ English at Vanderbilt. she i Company Ann Foster dealt," hut it will also keep him mentally alive." Comment¬ gree in seixed us YWi'A serretsiy at MtuudaeUuwrs afPrinting Ptata ing further, he says, "It drains off dammed-up energies Florida State college (or twu year* which could not be released in the business world, stimulates and then taught English there for 317 K* LARCH STREET the hobbyist socially by contact with more enthusiasts, and Woveni stripi- stripe washnlecause so crept button front caiilijtan \ neckline ite shirt frock. Almost all agree that every person should have a hobby ♦ neetfed at tin Tailoreil \ —at| interest involving other things other than routine. To it|l the Ore --tHk. a hoktmg u hid* ha* been d*»mg U'.i flaps trim Ixslice, pearl liut. rnal^' |HM»ple a hobby offers an outlet for that reserve energx den I»\r branch behind htm ton* close Sandy's Grill . front. Klarwl skirt not employed in regular channels It affords the pirsou op¬ IH MiH R Hit t OXVI XTNIN portunity to follow an interest other than his vocation. T>e rvmni!.,tii national com¬ mitt*' 'mvt> ••!? FeOiunry 5, which TNI V I IKK GRITS Hobbies do keep their pursuers from getting Imggevi is before the Republican nstamal '■ Southern grits, made from hom¬ down with the monotony of everyday lite. The spirit of hob- committee meets Th*t dre« not j iny, which i» thick like rice and hism is instantaneous hut anything one is forced to do fail* served with gravy, is a favorite to l»econie a hobby. dish of the Utatrs, who are both SUNDAY DINNERS tlwnr cnvetitum alter the Re|ndi- from Tennessee. Also, jelly is Hut the |siiiit which the dean makes seems doubtful. It ap¬ Ueuns Hue ever, tfte Demacrsta: j usually foumi on their table, for pears dubious whether college lectures would increase the it'» "a gooti old southern dish," ..ft* t Mri pleasure one secures from hobbies. theT,(^I» I net. ev» n mbic im- • say* Mrs. Blair. {virUnt. t*> force a Republican ; Most modern swing nunie d>n*s- Having to attend lecture* upon this subjoet xvould in many ctmwntion a* late in the summer n't "seem like music" to Mrs eases stifle spontaneous interest. A|»ai1 from this is the fact -that college mrriettla are already ovrr.binih ned with eotir^e*: i»s |Xtxx»hle__ Note -Most likely dates for the- they are reviving "Oh Johnnie," Blair, but she is delighted that EVENING LUNCHES h»i it was populat* in her "vher- of study. To enlarge curricula to include "whims ami fancies" Prm« Reynolds. I Mrs. Howard Mi's. David Raising, Coek, Mrs. Gladys , 7V> Often Season Talk ot the Town ! Monday atid Mrs. ■ inn'rt were Charles Bach among the t >nter of Protest; This W«* ™" Strike! 1 hy pearl wnek Mrs. .M. U. Crowley, .747 .Meuduwlawn, will take over duties ] Nothing here LaUn in J)r-; lor the j „f general chairman of arrangements for the annual Pink "Jlow the llihle Helps .Me1 h - ; Rumania Defiant in Days I.Ike These" will lie1"' the topic of Kev. N. A. ('line's two sermons Sunday p in. .Me-]1'' :Xr" A Uewlinj;' 'J"11' Th* ji K,,|ng into action. l'lay in the'league begins at l| ,,u' sl*>nsorship of the * * * bt. iaiwrenee hospital, * * "<*«» „ . j Sid Levy today and will continue at ! The Social Study club held a! 0e"° • morning in l'eoples church at' ti same time for 10 wicks. «• club bridge yesterday afternoon j H>eaker Thursday at the Rally 1TA , Foreign Shores , rotn DORMS . 7 p. m. Dr. McCune will re-' Members have been divided in- at the YWCA witli Mrs. E. J. Shoup I n,eet'nK* speaking on "At the Vol- View the book, "The Rediscovery j to i\ teams on the basis of their I acting as chairman....... cunos Urim. * t' |,e»lie Hoi'o-Dullshu, JJrltlsl I'vturv nf atnlo 1 (Continued from putle I) la i year's averages. Our skilted dyefnt wiR rtrtm The teams The I lost ess committee consisted] Mi's. S. T. Dexter \\,.s in charge late laitt week took top position in the foreign news of Man." by Henry C. Link, us the I an *' now beauty and Mrvice ta seek. This move li.v I'rime .Minister Neville |sCuth WUItaiw.' JranTeUls''tlrrt first of u series of book reviews I ^ C'ht'i . Turkeys, Striken. Splits,! Her, Error-, and Doubles. j of Mrs. U. F. Kitchey, Mrs. of the program while Mi. W. H. j Harold Li I ley, Mrs. James Clibb,j Sheldon led the community sing-j . your garments. For beautiful Cham-!«"";• representative, Dorothy Weed j to he gifnrtVcry Sunday evening A (L Kettuhen, State dub di-iMi-. It. W. result* bring your dyoing prob» i ante its a eoniplete surprise to the nation and seri-1 Hv"lld A"01'. and Ann Wohten j in the women's parlors. ! rector i< organizer of the luigue. t CI. Stauffer. Nnsley, and Mrs. M. »"«• j * * * ... | lems to us for impartial advico f third flour threatened to upset national war-time unity. Dr. C. V. Ilotlaiid, direetnr <>r j w i h was formed for .■■■■the''purpose j - v — — ' Mrs. Granger Stickles honored At North Williams Leotia Sty- ■m of protest and controversy arising fr< t he shakeup, Ired was elected ground Moor health service at Michigan State Jo' OI Hotter iieiiuoiutaiue d (.unity I L' n,,:,.,.,,,.. II„11H i rep¬ i i'i JIcgo, is guest sjieakcr scheduled j irimlw-re and for recreation. her mother mill a hlrthtdny purtv 11. lip, I III ' I h II" .1 ■ fmc^' II iver Stanley. pre»l-f resentative, Margery Kieldncr n Tiuir.-day afternoon at her home, in the church i he hoard of trade, ii-ha's jsist. is due to jlH™ put Wheat uiditbriuiu at ft I ri'UHtlHT Allllllllllf-ro I'IH'ill Arrhitfl't nnH,r'lmnoni were .,winded lo Ger.eral Motors Corporation! Knapp third ; Dr. Holland I j | ieak on l*:i\ ■ .i> Pi>rinil it riiHi ■ Mil* v . .Mrs. Mervin Cotes find Mrx Carl minister1! r war it. j. MuiKsop, of Dowd & Muii- \ i marked mulKlfl \VitliWith Cfreini.uv Thunatuv t ereihonv Thursday Health" for t « and jpi esentn- l aboi' payrolls tif the college j ■ . .. nl.rlty with the people it. , " * West Ma.voitv* ituwv Jean Fell- •ii "What Do wdl now he made on the ttth and son, Lansing architectural firm, his sweeping reform. In | „r 1 ,.„T3 i Mrst Moor representative, Janet spoke Thursday night bp fore i/ing" the army. Vlie tii lain.'! Enslehaidl, Helen Tate, and U- | tin 21st of each month, rather | member* of the local student iftR M ANY REASONS •ured by the weather ..t yeni eanie sing and central Michigan Tues- day when tho mercury dropped to !, mary Krahm, Flore Uld than on the 5th and 20th. C. O. hj,.! W.I kins announced yesterday. chapter of the American Society ot Civil Engineers, IJIfs alk ! 's l'ut* Lift that i-ol- ' Munson was one*of the design- •re several different ard Mary Ellen Mo thrid i : degrees belo jjt. j h employes' t aming- mi|st l»c ■ or- of the Meld house, auditorium. for the ouster. that the prime minister One' • u>. 1 reported to the tliiitid State- gov- 1 and men's dormitory. __ Flowers.. ••■litical potentialities of [ : Uelishn. policy is switching t<>; early peace, therefore; Also that j This Woman's World S«* Jew and advocate of j a Through Cttetl Eves ar.v e front, had to make 1 so-called more pro- A new yew and n new teini Were the signals for women's JewetCs organizations on .Michigan State's campus to make plans for ig and used the the term's work and to elect new officers. holds the center of the stag! for the Home Keonomies chili, .... ,. Farmers' Week Old Tinier Makes Campus Visit re the sti^-rm." i Wlilli* id'h ttt^F no nt new officers occupies the minds of Shertua iv ntlirri ID JEltRY IIEWAlt ♦f the shaketip 'Sofia and A. \V. S. S. W. I., Ilore - llelisha's | jg helping State -tudonts pre- thi'v daln't i !.h-nse!" SWI, I'iillcr Sounds lik«* n l»ig orclt-r, Init during the week heginning .Innimry '2tl, there will he ."»••.• H10 newcomers .to feed here. Fifty thousand imnplu will lie buying t ies, sipping sodas, watching movies, and taking MS part in the many other "asides' of Farmers' Week. Strangers, they will not he familiar with local shopping facilities. They won't know where to go. The first place to which they will refer i w»sevelt's %n>e bate propose*! spending pro- approved by the j tation's committee Cordtll ltuil Thursday to ex- ••cal trade treaties rpire in June, laitc AWS Presents A n n f* r. .1 \. II. I.IK-Ill IJiilyr To lli'i-l llonilai ©i i.... >. rt. v.... -t r,..«.... KM—"Mi.(J.,.t.W!Mwi ! The .. is the local newspaper. Michigan State News Will Be Their Guide ' wax revealed that ■ jtm Young. Kathleen I*wkwoo«i. ' atrorr members of Complvlv car i«vr*ire frrnn Jeanne Vr*l, Betty Gihh«. M - t toned down" thc;j,,j-ie Baldwin i>»r«»thy Hunter Trmflo on MAC. avonno hum|M-r In liiimpvr ' "f the report of tile [. Dorothy Whitney, and ftnma Jean ♦ond degree will be exempli- ttee by deleting re-''Fritz ;irr the rew reprexentatr.••• y .• team from Capitol lodge Communism in the: of toe- dormitories, imperative A -poeiaJ Farmers' Week issue, The wise merchant will use the hou-es. ofT-campux women. ;t,»d np|teuring the first morning these State News to toll these guests about I^nHTeTlenic association Bat - '»•»■■■■«*■■■ visitors are on the campus, and avail¬ his srvices. He will reach these iieople 'lagan Pickups I Sears, vice president of aWR. hair man «»f the group. Grace able from campus stands, will pro. the first day, and continue to reach ti've vide these farmers with news arid thorn throughout Farmers' Week. to AWS touncd. wax elected Skates Sharpened "gized Frank Murphy. '• "ne glorious "political dead " Court appointee us secretary of the uidiciary Is.ard at programs of events of Farmers' He will reap the profits of .f>0,000 ! the council meeting January f> g in democrat* seem I AWS will move into il- office Week. customers. 'heir native fon. some 1 in the administration budding next Hmji llenle or Karl * ! week, according to-Jean B -Wilson. ' 'mt of the way, thus Pir own political hope* i chairman of the project. The re¬ Michigan Stale News laxation rcom on the fourth floor ' VanWagoner, state of the Union i> liemg -edeoorated M. S. C SHOE REPAIR mmissioner. hae voiced and furniture has been ordered,j to take steps to see • Grace Nahstoil has announced. It •' funds may be frozen ! will be open to town girls Jater in l!r account, *Uf and when l the term. Satunlir, • Jartunry m. I tag* Four michigan state news Hilltop Five Boasts Enviable Record In East Lansing Invasion t'dlunir 32 Frosll Quintet ! Hilltop Threats to Syrian Siring Carry 17-12 Tank Prospects Brighten PARTAN Opens With In Daily Workouts To«li Margin In PORTFOLIO Victory Series fly DON ANDERSON By R»h Button Spartan tank prospect* which hit the bottom of tin Ca The porfwt homo rccr.nl of 1839 apparently arc on the rebound to the nut-face, Miihit(„n State liasketliall Is those of you who may not realize that the present edition A feUtl Which had its incep- ()f th{( ]vti«hi«»n State basketball team has been rolling along its inn to Bunnell Make' Dittibert, varnit.v swimming , •till intact today. tlnn hark In 1921 will he re-; w7HninK woy without much tutp tr..m the ic.crvc rank, look With the Initial meet of the current campaign y, More Fi Thanks to the men of '13 newetl Mnntlny niirht when ot the individual -twins record, for the first II «.mes week* in the future, vnrnlty records arc being *nm and their convincing 37 to ■_'! MartinetteV Hilltopper* come | A rUnei- In thai direction -hould s.ifllee. Five , those who wholesale lots by the swim-* ' victory over the freshman action to date, are fairUwrll bunched in who are working out j Blue Devils of Lawrence Tech. tn Jenlann field house for a ( Net Aubuchon is out in front with 92. mors C I Thursday .evening, the new Fred Ifntrip with Michigan State's followed by llutt with 77. Illndmatt wl h 62. Gerard with .11. and daily under Dilution's KUjier- * CIH Crs » CC|( C. Jcnison field house has y: t t<» Spartans, Chllllp- with 16. Alter that it I- quill- a jnmii down tn the next see defeat. Flushing a brand <»f basketball Marquette holds « clear crtsc i Individual In the list. Max llalrvmple w ith J9 polni played to dote, hay- | A strictly sonhomore team will represent Michigan State |"|QQQ J RcVCDgJC ¥ 101' cut Id not exactly be classi¬ which fied as being impressive, the ihg won 17 out of 29 contests w State. Last year the two teams ^ IHslrillllTnill ClISUlllUirY tank war* this fotmcn. Duuberi in- 1 7U7 LiOSS diluted. Only four rcfular- from , , yearlings outfought u „ Sporton xtubbot n Detroit quintet which divided the home and home seriesr. lead i the scoring, but it is unusual 1939 have been able t„ held their MJch,1®"? ,S,a"'s D ' ' had lost but one game in its eight The llilltopper record for this j I'Miailv i find i playes who are next to' each n,ore or less evtfn. approximate position* agnthft the onru.-h of I unshenth noon at 2 thrir | wenpor• season so far shows victories over ; sophomore .i ,q . Earl May, Schenectady, N. Y of the strongest in the east this j the brunt of the scoring burden. Larking In reserve power. Van brea^treke. and Don Ladd, free „unge ,he dprp;„ product, who c< mbined to score Alxtyne ha* not been liberal with his substitution* with the result sfy'*' I at the hand* of Teeh . right and seven points, respective¬ FINE REC ORD Coath DuubPI-t feel* ,afe in pre-1 w»| present a strong In • , ly during the evening's festivities. This fact speaks welt for the caliber of Michigan State's starting dieting that his charge* will chalk though Manuel Arteai-a Also figuring prominently in I Marquette is coached by Bill ] With ti e season at the halfway mark, a record of eight victories up at least a .300 record for the the yearling offensive achieve¬ i Chandler, a graduate of the Uni- j five season aod tnay even go over the , j Hatfelbqck, two of !. nit of 11 chances is nothing to be sniffed at. when you consider the ,tc-|!ar performers, are is ments were Bill Jems and Carl j vcr.-ity of Wisconsin. Chandler; This would repre.-ent Petroskl. who scored five and four | has enjoyed singular success at j squad's meager cnffittrr.ent. A team has to be good to register a even mark ,n'he «plir "n '"i™- < j CoBch Schmittcr's star, Ralph "Hod':*" Amsdett. II feel, • Inch pivot i the Hilltop school, boasting a rec- mark like that in the face of the type of game that include five veterans points respectively. "Rig Rill" Knmentch, 6 feet. 3 Inch guard, are t ,ftcr the disastrous 1939 sn|)homo^_,0 (ull,, c ! ord of ITO games against 5ft I For th« visitors. Max Lieber- i scorers of the Marquette university court squj ' \as Chct Aubuchon I st'HMin. Richardson, Bon Bisgc mnnn, laiwrencr Tech center, lost at the start of this season. He I has been coach at Marquette since With an even l§ already on | Although February 3 ha* born , Sophomore George W Hints M shared tep scoring honors with •t._ inj. 1930. I for the record. If he keep* it up they'll j announcer down one, two Lombardo, hitting the meshes for i tial meet, the name The soil going into the makeup rule whereby he'll have to pitch 'em with hi* eye* i the Spar- | spot*, respectively. j I §|i|iiiit. 11'girL Hill* 1 a eight points on four field goals. • Chandler will probably start a j ; tan opponent has not been reveal¬ Spotty passing, faulty shooting, of the running track in the new ■ IMMMIr WO THOU IN t lira up comixised of Denecn and i *hut. ed. The entire tank schedule will George Grenski and P. and inconsistent backboard work Jettison field house was divelopcd McDonald, forwards, Komcnich j mond will take over in r The name Aubuchon Is receiving more than a little publicity j be released in the near future kept the yeartins's evening score by Michigan State's own soils de- Underway For ; and Renvley, guards, and Ams- ! I den, center. Out of this array all 1 these days. We've heard more than one person who was by no mcam ! and word from those who know Bisgcicr and Garth (» partial to Michigan State call the Gary Gamecock the best gtiatrd u I MoiiihImiicii i are veterans with the exception l has it as the toughest card State Alternates in foils arc l ; mcrrtitn have ever faced. : «if Jim Reavley, a sophomore I mond and Elmer It takes more than hem Booth, Herhiser and W ; making good in his first year. j i'!n*e to Aubuchon. That wj* Rob Ralph "Socks" Amsden should I Richardson and Way. Tlio right clothes for— baseball | lie a familiar figure to State has- j a Spartan great n only a few seasons aco.v Bob was the shioitinc department, for the I H restIcrs ft/pen The Spartan schedule State colle ; ketbali fans since he is playing' culh* for thirteen matel prevailed former had a pair of the keene** eye* wr'tr ever seen. He rould it II licnlon < the coming /parlies Wednesda; I his third year on the Marquette i drop them in from far ont with the greatest of ease and he. wa* only four of them schccl. i varsity. Standing 6 feet 4 inches j sure death on the dog shott*. Rut he'll have to take a hack seat tn home attractions. Lawtcr < group «-t ! and weighing 190 pounds, Amsden Aubuchon when it come* lo hall handling and all-around floor work. Michigan State wrcs*)rr< will Western Reserve, Notre P lift the curtain on the 1940 Spar¬ the Wayne are the four tc, and ' tan mat season tonight when they Bill Komenirh is playing his State fan* will hnv* <• Tliroirs Them Off Slriile clash with Wheaton college in the Illinois school's stronghold. the call ! largely on victories fro i/mrls h captains Benny Rigg* and Chat Ir*-! t-nmplete Spnrt.. . Hutson. although there ,. Might • follows; 121 lb. Jordoi Next year will he hi* |as| in baskettiall for Michigan Sfale. It jo< ibility that Rlggs, who has , I2ft ,h u.jj.nrt Mert-,1! f ill he pre it v bird lo fill the gap he'll Ictve in thai starting lineup. Iieen bothered with a light mil- ' j,m Dird; 145 lb.. B It lieguiM to look a titmmh Ma iug.m State a. d Michigan a ill idelinr | 155 lb., Benny Rlggs I llrov 165 , Jack O' In .it Rigg* i* unable batting and t Hulls /v Are You Ex-S/hirlan Hero Returns 'Choosy?' SMALI/S PRESENTS lit Role of Op/Mment «lcr;i| ,\j It is nhvnV* interesting tu observe what lutppens when a ! «ntc In ! Hrro of the past returns a decade later in the form of an op. j Hollywood Models ponent to the campus from \\1tii b he was Ki'ftrca*t- ' tal- food, and-sonices, If you doubt us, just keep track of n oil tuxedo i* preferreil. ball uiuici t\yo of the nation'* , girnlr*t gi* id iron mrhtot'*, playing j Mason 3 by far outplayed the your expenses in these lines for a term. In rhnnninit your formal wear at one year under Harry Kipke and Wells C five and when the final Of course you plan to spend it where it will bring two under the famous Jim Crow ] Small'* you yet. not only a w iiler nelcc- - whistle blew was lending 26- !6. Bertagnal with four field goals the most in quality, style, or sen-ice. That is intelligent tion. Iiut the In'llflit nf experienced ntyT- ' ing State. Ridler ha* and free throw to his rrodit. led i*t* who van turn you nut a peifevt lit. the iVtroit Catholic a the Mason aggregation. management. D Camp* Ml I SINK high scboc I league ami for the bell was close behind with 6 The Michigan State News advertisers are equipped '•« heei Attho dahl counters. Bill Monroe and Don iioii vxonn with baseball for a few reasons Nowels combined to score io of to offer you the merchandise and services you demand. ' hv IIOl .1 .YX'OOII Ridler reached his greatne** a* a Tt U.IMIS TAII-* (haiging lineman and a fine de¬ Wells C's points. Abbot 12 emerged victorious They are willing to spend money in order to reach you fensive tackle, winning three let¬ over Mason 6 by a 15-10 score in with their selling message. They have provided them¬ ter* during hi* collegiate career, selves with the type of merchandise you like. They want ,27v past two season* has been a mem- the final game of the evening. Starkloff, playing brilliant bas¬ bet of the Blue pc\ d* poaching ketball, sank 3 field goals and one your business. They are trying- to get it by buying the s.i.r,04tr, Although his Tech quintet lost from the free throw line for.Abbot Stacey also marked up 7 things you want and telling you about them in our ad¬ llomhurf B«t« . 24 dec!) L onger vertisements. ^ (or the losers. (irni Shirt* . . . $2..UI . „...i State.yearling five, I*. -aid in praise of Ridler'* Let the State News help you find these men. Your ftreu I ••«»« • • • ... S5..W [ work with the Lawrence Tech BASKETBALL bl25 will buy more satisfaction, quality, and service than SI.IMP lo S.1.S4I i Vntil meeting defeat at the ever before. SimH Sri* • • • | hands of tlw Spartan courtmen, and if the streak of injuries kerpa $12 | Coach Itidler's charge* had racked up, Van Alst.vne will be putting l.ollaptiltlr Silk limit up seven straight wins, after los¬ Manager MacDougall. red lantern ing an opening encounter to the and all, in the lineup. strong Highland Park .L.C. qum- Nevertheless, Van Alstyne plans SMALL'S j! iiYcngcd. tot, a defeat which was later to put a starting team on the flocr. . ^ * Coach Ridler and his Blue Devils I from the { will have an opportunity tn elim- { with thos although he may have to pick R be Joe Gerard, iiRirbtgan &tate $fetus Slrtmri Thrmtrr Building