Editorials IHichiqatT Kim It P. M. - ma! • Waalbar • General!* fair IMn: ro-Dnnlac cowmneh wit» tn kabt i.ansini: nrw Volume "2 Z320 MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY. JANUARY Ifi, 1010 Casts of Two Union Today's Opens "uZ >l'Z o" Spartans Rout Highly Campus Plays to Be DiningRooni Tl"a",r Touted Marquette Selected Thursday 15.000 rrh. hours $1,000 rfpb- . f Fancy Coat* \lore • : Excalibur members (c n distinguishable by their Trvniil Dnirs For llipli lor. Henry VIII Expert New To Relieve CrowN Sertlre ;i: e'- G! »be theater Cagers 48 to 19 ackets bearing an orange In Cafeteria Stale lla* Own H ay ill Secoiul Half member* of Mortar Caxtintt for two mnjnr i-unt- cnior women's honor,,ry, p„s dramatic productlnns will ('Lmiixinn editorial net Ion Michifratt State'x capers gave h -mv fans a second half liy the Miehiirnn STate Now.-, exhibition that wax superlative. I«dh offensively and de- iXVZi X **aWfftt ,.nd on the left side The !;c hy Dr. VV. Thompson within the u new xervico ilininir inim fen, ivcly. ax they rirtihlx-d Mar'iuetfe'x highly-touted In'ulxerx cveral year sago at M. S. Next two weeks, when both will open Thursday noon "» into xuhntixxlnn, -IH to IP, la fore I,turn spectators in Jenison "High Tor" by Maxwell Anderson the seenml l'lnnr of the Union, fleldhouxe last nitrht. and irly Greek t. "Henry V1H" by William it wnt announced yesterday. Starting out with a IJ-12 advantage in the xceond period, Shakespeare so into production. M ltVttS TAKEN the Spartan* netted 12 field g "High Tor" i- scheduled for New arrangements were the drew mi. It,mi,it* An- I,-tu- lion in Mimmcr. Poor arou.tim vnferenre* in the near uiture. e«. ...... term. Because these will overlap, PTARTEII A* BXTTI.E we're going to need two casts at ast we shall cast lead¬ Farmers " Week to Be Busy j i dents and IB per cent faculty ther members and college employe- and nah l.tr to -ra- the -tage trwf.. ro.nirh.ated the plight ,*•< lallv Panne.- Week, there |w- a -rarritv ,t room- available at this tunc The game -tailed out to he an- other of those bnftl s that have ing roles for the second play, so I j Hours for the new dining room Marquette rivo throe actors may b.-gln work with Don Burl!, associate director of j j Time for Many Students I Will be 11-45 a m to 12:45 j m I Monday through Friday mums. After Bill Am it IB years. had opened Affidavits. Taxes Make . the Menu- and hour- of serving will Shakespeare production. We ! , with a ilent f«nllow-uo basket for Hints MomtjHtUzc will avoid duplication of casting! As the 25th annual Farmers* Week near*, several hurt- mo"ifled need- «t p. Marcpietu e* Auhuchon came ,f if i.< at all possible " fired M. S. C. xtudent* arc planning to participate in or work | ""Thanim.ii'-r« buck w it I long loo per to knot ii think hash at the dorms pit-kin's, harken to this uirds that have erstwhile rents WEDNESDAY NIGHT for some of the lfil scheduled events. From January 29 Try,,til- will lie held Wednesday Kehruary 2, those students plan to eilt sleep and study when tnlmemts and -fiml;;;,1," 1 are brill,: ,,Itercd ,n the l.er i Buying Duties Complex e Gerard donated eight mint- to the cause to spark State to a 10-5 I ad. and it tiv Secretary J. A. Jinn- Thursday nights tn rorm 130. und if thev vail ' hing. Sot unmm-mly known, uccordintt to Tri»a*«ror (*. (). Wilkin*, Three long -hots in a row for ide his office window is the fact that the veJlegre purchasinir department nin*t Marque'te sent the visitors ahead f biuej.y, ha, m-ved in on the feeding Thursday evenings. Ilnal decisions 1? student talent. ( olletre* ^ ' I . . 1 .' „ Jp . swuiir that ail material* and supplies hoij^ht hy the uoileffe briefly, 11-10, but that ended their scoring for the night an far as are manufactured in the United State*, from American mate- • I-.. I station in a bod\ °h the cast for this piny will be band, orchestra, and tflce club, field gi al- w re concerned. After jrmttnto M> . ... and taken a monop- made and prelimina 'Fill oly on all food Only fd f««" Henry VIII.' t'k Mart* ,im in former year*, will lead off general meet infra Tunstjay, Spartan;* May and draperies wi rial*, ami that no alien Jatw»r* ha* lieen u*ed in their manii- free threw* had brought the count to !3-all. Joe Gerard made birds who l ave dnr- "Thr rumor thnt « i-ting h Take Federal and Home Kn »•.. Debaters Appear spectacular one-hand shot just as a • monopolists are two ready been done for Wednesday and Thur*tlay at net tire. It is expected t the half ended, providing u 14-12 cho aecosionally coll not true." Thompson stated the new fieldhnuse and jr.vm, ing room w ill t«l That is just one «»f the rea¬ In Two Lilies advantage ' bluff. thi« daring pair ha. a terdny. TO SHOW LIVESTOCK An all student event of Farm- Serviec Test* lms, state* Wilkin*, that pur- C debate team* appeared SPARTAN* LEAD AT HALE -Paris ifo-h. those uh.. Her I \f hose order- f<>r depart men* a I F^i-tside Ladies Liter- e,au» the greedy Jays strate thai thev van play eiV Week is the Little Interna- Announcement ha* Iwen made! he Sta'e didn't really get warmed t n club and Rapids Tues- whatever they are un- Demonstration mme. ,.nly .it I tional Livestock up until five minutes had pinned show Ralph • by United States civil service com- I Ai'cotnpatt>.ing uicrrased growth irr the second period At that try out*. Any student in May. graduate assistant in animal mission of an open competitive »b Harriet Y-tierg and Ruth Stow, time the Spartans held a 22-If • ■ n* academic standing is eligible, husbandry i- announcer for the examination for 28 positions as 5 and the affirmative team consisted lend. Then Marty Hutt dropped VMHi* III I ails Students' interested in « event. In all five ulas.se- «it live- junior and professional assistants, 11« of Roth Peter-on and Katharine in a short set shot, Dalrvmple stock to.tie shown, these students at a salary of $2.0011 a year » plav may attend tryout sPv. " Ackerman added another of the -ame kind, litftiul wear correct p,.th thi- week and next Cast be superintendents: Purpose of the exam is to re- v Wednesday two debate teams, and the rout was on lie Wlllinm Knox. John F»h- rruit college graduates for junior ( e ram- all-college, -elect! d 1mm June WebiM and Ida May Stevens, For the next 15 minutes the tet. horse-' ltill Warren. Jumps profe-sional and scientific po-i- and Mildred Rrhoedel and Char¬ Spartans executed their plays Jewell: heep- Dean Malirle. Men- tioftn in the federal government Whitten, will /« Chapinan: ewuee: Andrew aek- Appl'ennt- must have completed Coffee Hour lotte l» Menchofer to HciTimpnftN J Katamn/ro tn faultlessly Auhuchon and combined for 21 point*, yet eight Hutt a tour-year college course leading of the 10 plavers* who saw action t«» a bachelor's degree, with major -fudv in held optimal subject Phiiined For See CAGERS—Page 4 to appearing in nine wear, a block of 5M seats Opt a ii III included Wednesday t»ern reserved for part* at- Historians l ie Willi Hollywood Staff men Talk See PI'rfTIASIXG—Page 3 In Depicting l int meters ills Eve* par! i hnen|iigi-1 At YM School Ball Tickets "Historian* feel like the tortoise mmpctinir with the hare in «lcpictinjf historical characler*. The IIoII.vwoihI 'hare' PI.AX IIRI'M MAJOR f'OXTERT Hart man ye*terda> T. C. firing range i« j Under if airmanship i.f KMoti g.st lib) (»o on Sale *wm* to he ahead now. hut historians helieve that their accuracy will win in the end," stated Mr. M. M. Hart man scored ; ■ Rosegart. M S C - drum -najor p.,i Knnppen, head of the history depart¬ et. consisting of it j from Potdiac, the third annual fan See FARM WEEK— Pare 3 i ment. m—mmmm—mmammmmmmmmmamm bull's-eye. from thi position A senior "We don't object to small Studio to Pick !" Campus historical inaccuracies such as a little -hift m date oi n merge uar> 22. speaking - \K Mm edge- Hygiene the First Si 11 Plav (4i*t* i • t- < .outer di-tnttioiiN llistori- alendir ii Stale Others to lector »key, senior extension 'i agricultural eccnom* United States depart- philosophy and p- ' '• agriculture, will lie in partment. Regidt;rf I; ten and Dr W H n* January 26. 26 and 2? on the marketing Another Oldest (»rad to (»ct • • for the red sour cherry will »*• do*'good i (lane a* Seniority Bailee AU held < ago. program- viil be held at a serie* tho U»coiative thoo.o .«•»' ' ng* in Traversi City. i d Paw Paw. uldrng m Lansing. W F • Thompson, dramatics direc¬ tor. will Is* present' to < heck tal¬ THp trailitinnal ran* which i- kfpt l.y thr- i ltage and radio how* (if Michigan State cnllcge liax attain chanttwl hanilx. Warren f-s M ill It ille Anyone interested mav try out, W. Ueynnldx. via** nf '70, of < :a*x(.t*,lix. h to I*- the new although flr*t «1 nice will go to |K)s*essor of the cane. Sltt'rs to II W arm regular members of the Studio Dr. Robert C. Kedzie, first professor of chemistry at Michi¬ nder the ire group Anything to «how acting ability will he acceptable Try- gan State, brought the cane tiie k from Mexico in out material mi is* secured from son, Mr. Frank S. Kedzie,* IH82. Hi* 111 far Itinlea that movie* do depict bettor tha1 dramatics cffi«- woods hop, or at forrm.r president of the col- W I-IIINGTON, D. T.. Jan. IS-rrrvhlrnl gsow^lt the meeting. ^T Slsitl*K I'illltN letfc. stiKRcsted the cane he ' "•wile |« .UTr' Tii Oil Ill.provulliullts . aeerMlnutrh J!.VM$,K4 Kivrfl to the oldest l v,n, night* of Fa play. nr. jiiduel by Studin Tlirs- graduate of Michigan State. „(ttr»r. of S W t. Entrants will be William Warr«n. Irr. thr best will be — nt to llll Upon the drath of thr nldrst grad- w(|| ml,Pt (nr ,,,nirrrnir« < mm- Bancroft. Dean Marble. Marshall III b-INKI, Jm. IS—fwrrrM hsmbtn, rshlv. asssrrsll. Is- j rrquriil. IhM rrmr trem campuv. uatr. (hr ranr i> to br rrturned rnw g( ,, g m inTn„,n Anne* to Andrew Jurkson, Way land. Mar¬ rarrtrd im ovrr thh I i,.wn. and nrtjlibormg (own. tn ,he mllrgr and thrn given In vUggetT It lv rrpsfirg. IWfh Elsstah ! — thr nrst oldwt in line \* the organr/at ion rnprovemf tin Buth. Comstock Park: Tex ton C.omieil Meet Is Miller. Martette. Louis Renter. .Mrrt Ml-r ""'"'jEnUnonH AIICIhIh F.r.t rrrrmony „r prrwntlng thr Board members- who duct conferences will con¬ include Florence Inkster: Don Williams, Portland- Clifford Payne. Bntton: Herman Open to StudentH National Mool it wan presented Atchlnmon, Anna Mane Holmes, New land, lint ing* p. class of '67, of Mary Jeanette Martin. Dorothy All are member* of the sen or council 'a*ill be held at 7 30 p m L. C Emmons, dean of the Lib- Grand Ledge Strange died in O'Netl. Patricia Piatt. GoraUhne Itvestick judging squad, and all Tuesday in room 120, Morrill era I Art.* division, attended a Nov err her. 1939. nt age of 94 Pierce. Mvrtice Schmidlin. Ldna are senior animal hu.-bandry ma¬ hall The council will ^irar a re¬ meeting of the Assr^ution of Am- Banquet is to tie held Friday. Schult/. Laura rh.-.mas. Marie jor*. except Buth. who is a dairy port of delegates to the National erican College* in Philadelphia Januiry 19. at Christ Church Com- Toth, Jeanne V i*el. and Kather.ne pavs Student Federation convention. Chief topic of 'munity houae in Ca**opoli* in hon- VanVliet. and will receive discu*.*ion was continuation of or of 91-year-old Reynold* Cms- * " Chet Kennedy is chairman of NYA..(d fcr coll.,. . uden... The opoli. SsrvW, club snd .lumn. ut yn||M| (Jjm pj„a| association voted oeflnitely n youth western Michigan are the favor of continuing the NYA. Auhry Williams, national NYA j sponsor*. Program will be presided over Term Enrollment on rurrent prob- lem* confronting the adminihtra- by William Berkey, member of the state board - of agriculture Registrar R. S. Linton took a Senior Ball Ballot Other dam ( ) l each student for fin- J sanation office. JM Ahkot rood. | will five a talk akoat hu dad. MICHIGAN STATIC NKWS usenoldem tu Hear State Xt*$ Home Safety Talk day at 2:30 p. in. in i say, lor the taking Union annex. Guest .-in-., this is yours; because we're going licit nucke of Grand I!,, to Hive you some ideas tor good talk on "Home Safch entertainment coming our way. fts>ocialed OA-en*.' Piness To begin locally,, we want to re- • Distributor J nond_you that '"r |SPINSTERS AND BEI.I.KS DUK UMVERIin (C«>t>yri|{ht, IMS, t>y Uniliil Pvaturv Svit.liiHte, Inc.) Cbleisialo Digest WASHINGTON, Jim. 16—The hi* behind-the-menes .sensa¬ "And1 vietl at weekend formats, and It's hard to say who won out for faahion smartness, tion in the Imttlc over the niiti-lymhiiiK bill is Inside word enough to work their way into AS FOR THE SPINSTERS. . SCHOOL OF MEI)1( |\E Graduate Manager. that Vice President Jack Garner favors allow ing the measure ' EDITORIAL STAFF ' to enme to a vote in the Senate, Carmen Coekrell swung out in hlaek taffeta-fitted mid- DURHAM, X. i Walt Hummel' Inability to R.t a vote on the Senate floor is the only thinjr sented in the State is well S'Michigan "repre-1 section, full-swishing skirt, V-neckline anil low hack. A Jack Sinclair, Ma Alkire. Have Tctft' that has-blocked eniietmeiit of this legislation for years. Lansing Civic Guild's [delicious note was red lining 4 next show, "White steed." by [of the pouf sleeves and skirt, abundant pink net skirt..topped £ Sports Editor ..|||pi—v Don Anderson 1,1 l,,t* msi* uvur »uu-* j Louis Vincent Carroll, which will A hlaek redingote over gold silver lame formal bodice. i Feature Editor Jerry Devwir Iviiching ill 1987, there wan an made his adieus. Apprised of the ; !*• ready for presentation next; June dicker**! wos thP,e Kt HlMiSS STAFF overwhelming majority In the -'"latum, the report, r remarked, | week. Wa'll give you data on the jwtin characterised Becky Lord's b,M.k [ai||(1 skjr, „nd forInal Business Manager - . William Collinge Senate for the bill. Hut its 'l-mePmln minei here Is'a lilt of a«le ilnlple a"p* man' WOW'd us With J t,r"|K'l''ss -»cuUr . . the latter had collar Circulation Manager Assistant Business Managers Alton Kurtz sts.nsors Were unidile to force John Carman, Robert Uavis "Warm!" quipped Oordon Dean, I pearing In the cut: jaekson j transparent velvet model hav- ™£*f"1^ W1,h Vote. A determined Southern aee lawyer in Anti-Trust dl- the Ami-.ius, of me oi-j! Towne, iioranan. Towsend Rich lowne, librarian. Ing liny -v posies r- growing - the —- across q.,,,, Holeomb's drop-slmuldered —— nearly six weeks! vi-ion, "Hoy, for a few minutes > of the English department; wives filibuster lusting j decolletage. barred action, and in the end the I you hud on the 'hottest' overcoat i of two faculty members, Mrs. F. white satin. "She wore a plain red COLUMNISTS Cleverest coiffure was a brown MMIJ Idf 8CIW"IIP». bill was junked. in the country." unlry," jill. R. Whitesell, wife Instructor Wife of Rwtructor s . . rose in her hair." M FORTH HTAFF Garner ga\ ,Ur*, , APITAL fHATT potent undercover aid in the 10.17 ' | ~«n»' J* ~ bon Ihroughgold the lame sieek back of her SRWIALS created a new con- ' 1 bow, waist Kim**, Wank Ibrnem. 8h.l.|.>n Hal Schram. ' .struggle. Throughout his long (.f the chemistry Hartsuch's; and Betty C'orbishley looked i congressional career he has al¬ leapt of transoceanic flying, once Peter Gentehr. "••g»h »tr«m*r» flying from church in a forestgreen nubby considered the height of daring ways been against anti-lynching Hamilton Boyer, and Vincent "Cl'n,ed «"»'"" dancer. A vol Wool suit . . . bright embroidery ; ; adventure. Today it's the acme of across the bodice and wool lace j legislation —and still i'. He coh- Gaughan uminous skirt made Jeanne Vise! Mder-s the bill now passed by the safety, compared with crossing by j Houm* to he unsound and itnpnie- ship in waters infested with sub- i these inter.sting to *-e people we know" going 'it will'be , purplbh taffeta the throng. gown .land out And. outlining the neckline makes the jacket a super-special something. marines and mines. The trans- SFI.CIAI. WRITERS Hut with his through their pace, in a well In the i 1. airlines are getting more known and excellent -how such COSCBRMSIO THE BELLES. '»",r rio^ro'. Some take vanilla, and others and passengers and mail business than Rosemary Lee was swathed in a cherry, but we prefer Ruth Peter - , ideiiti.il ring, ,M as "White Steed," they can handle 26-ye»r-"M . . . tune to the extent of permit- Fred Polangin; "chief the Coin- A suggestion to music lover? - ' , simple black formal—in fact very son in a blue pastel Wool, cute a showdown vote. That's on the motion picture of Ignat-e Pad- formal- With it she wore a dusty with white angora embroidery on L'partment's crock press jrtant concession because only i ; the youngrst press chief trewski fn "Moonlight Sonata" is P»"k bolero. the collar and pockets. ite is needed t*» put the men.-- iverninent Assistant playing lot a short run down . . . A bit of »nge!-daintine«s wn- ii the statute-books. Helen Harrow General Thurrnan Ar- town this week. « wearing an . . . ™ s no inside in¬ old's trust-busting drive the land will ! Tnxrda und Tail Suit '' d *'tin • iiit "nP °f fifteen cllie.- he tucklvd, building costs have dropped sharp- : Jerrymeandering RENTALS "ii' iialor '. . '■ ' ' ' Secretary Lou is. Johnson hung up Assistant War tcilh Jerry Ik'icar aina/.ihg travel record last 10 /#. in. • •• Sera ill! • an f.!i " the ' ycar' ,,r lr»v<,,wJ t00.'"10 miles Tux Evm»Ii»ii Why tines the t'nioti close its door* at 10 o'clock nightly*. Joed1'.'.", MAIL HAG I'tiiladi-lphiti \v«s l«iii(f oviTfun with rpvenup officers.' That is one question to which students who desire to use the union for study piirjHises demand an answer. Closing (ll r,.rl.t Texis'-'nutThe'i le . out P ('. Keytone Heights. Fla - Tin' G-men hail mnflc up their mitnla that no one wits i;oin{r vote on When the United States recognized to I'tHili'tlie tux on ticket sculping that the federal govern¬ the t'nion at this hour roLs many who, lacking study faclli- anti-lymhmg jui it incntly Sovit t Russia, there was no defln- ('<•0- ment hail decided to enforce. ties in dormitories, fraternities, and residences, look to tht lu; «t,rt ttuec ataiut debts. Foreign ite agreement bai kingMirii ter Litvinoit and Roosevelt Next day after the revenue, officers arrived in town, Union for a place to study. Virit , mcm> Uu at n't «i ; merely agreed to continue nego- student*' appeared on the* In explguution to those who maintain that State has; chance. Aftci a i wonderful study facilities in dormitories, fraternities, and bu tci it—will , ol flli-Itiatioiis > after recognition. The pigeon- Soviets argued that they should streets selling 2">-ccnt littr- tanned an important prps.ure Running Low on not tie put in a position less fav- lest|ue tickets fnt' Id bucks paint in funning student opinion, the like- it is true. But many times distractions such as \j~(|4M Pat till'oi able thun -the Frenclf and the ami Rlvlnjf Army-Navy foot- ttMixiN': irosh hull sessions, hlat ing radios, and noisy roommates make ef- n,|,,, ticient study iin|M»ssih|e, This is where the Union enters the ■ Senate, »• > a j<« by (he British, whose debts were in de- n it tee t<» fault with almost ho chance of ball tickets away as yifts with each pill chase. Reported try a feminine po-ser- STATIONERY? and. being repaid. Debt negotiations hy id Wells hall, was a bluc-nb- picture. study r«»vei eiiu ree These students argue that the huUdiutf now has u full- ill.mi the with Roosevelt subset; nlly brake It I'ilJ. T« J»">P>hade in the window If •«. ill iiii.l y. r.'ully allracli.c l -..iiic n..,- been paid; ti.vi.it.»,,» i,.,tin„.. i.. of one of the. fipshnuin J«h* Col- time hostess t<» »ti|wrvise activity within the huildin^. In- j.i. ,, .,! t s •, •. leges wrilinR pti|.rr with cltluT Micbitfini Ma" a •.liimg new «»n any campus »nul. Ib-aiiiiiunl lower, or fruterilll) or . vestlpation demonstrates that janitor* do not clean the mixed »«»!«• " i-mtwt ■ in wild guess that almost « Which brings t<» mind so and men's louupes until I. a. m.—Sd this does noT~conflict. i,0,4 i.rtl at tin- la of i tolbge in the United States has the orllv rmi on It. If ton prefer a plain wheel, ',r ; one or more. But down on the the we have that loo. It is true that tin Union is too small horizontally—In re- HoT rou p~ . University of Texas enmpus one Silt RanI* to actual flpa»e. But there is ro<»fj^f«»r vertical f, »i<^ writer had so much confidence in ftuii Priced from 'sV expansion—remain o|wn longer. f'rohnMy the closing: hoiu^('ltlu!1|int, the theory tti.it "it pays to adver- put ' tise." he tacked a piece of ad- which would miH-r the students' approval is midnight. Is Jam ft » ^i,«|,f« t.ls "" rooi this unreasonable? ! vert is ing on the college bulletin nice j,,ou :,v ! board. ing This would enable students who have a legitimate need for study facilities to use the huildintf an additional two huor.- ih. t .. j The result was that thp entre- rprenciir was called on the carfiet tooth powder placed in the der box and vice versa. pow¬ 25c to 75c —«4n*iKuificaut ti ithemselves hut representing a gnat deal n»e Annuls of IHiiim (fj [ and a warning issued to nil future vol SAVE ON EVERY IMI\ would-be business men. that tn^stinlents who are crowded for time. , The hours between ten and twelve nie hours when stu- pu d«R»t< are almost certain t>» study. This space of time means i Like waves thf diireretue ls»t>veeii cureless work and adequate prepara 1 j organizations a little bit STATE COLLEGE tifc. |'ertaint\ Union authorities are not naive enough to think par thlt stu. tents fuhl tip their ls»»ks at the chime of ten Mndi^ill " spi rat ions these h colorful I NDEPENDKM BOOK STORE but Another Kampus K»|»er- pro¬ ilHUtly gram ran"..It smoothly Satindav 130 WEST GRAND KIVLR tVerk at Mi. little of our Attention to our which a good farmer would hot ;»1- general student body, |undn> *s announu*ment by Btist'lnall U<»mmissioner Kene- own I'nit.il iiii Stntos. Wo tiro "vost,»k t.. exist II,| VtrSot* «•>•* >'"■ « '»<" ais here are tilled with cnjeh ; tion will rise to terrorize i somi • K. I.andis' ndmtr that R2 mtnjor and minor haselmll . nit,. •rs owned hy Detroit are 'free HR-hits,' should he of • funk S book, (irapes of Wrath, jrnmly rom tt.le.1 "V St on- |,hv,i(11, Prvi.ap. m.-n ..hall the possible medical aid that can 'be hung in efTtgy, and night bnt- ,;,llTer,„K utfaost interest to all Michitfati h rhall fan*, th.it there arc |HHipte in our own be given, to say nothing of ihose'l tics be reennchd. But short lived xnnti x o ho ..re in greater need of who are not in fk'ith«»uf cotoolcrintr the meri or tlemerits i»t" the • hospitals. these croups are, they have Grand RapM* and orer WRAR. I run not an authority juidge'v ruling, it must j>e admitted that th< era lure, potitics. or medu hut t j ,wfn.hrinj; plenty of fuel for Michigan's hot-stove league. have a little of the c loss oi the the major leairue phivfis will In* felt most EXCEPTIONAL AVPA by l>el Baker an»l, his Tigers duriny the HMO campaitrtu holp nhtctiing it> I VALUES Benny Mc('«v\, the tioaudvilk* second baseman, had Uvn AH the help we can give would not It enough.. traded with Dick UofTman to Philadelphia for outfielder More power to the F Wallv Moses The deal i.h now off. I^ndis ruled, an i the and therefore Tigers are still without the services of the capable Philn- first. dek«hia pla>er A Pa j it 1 have seen Loss of Paul 'Dizzy* Trout, declared lO.'18's most valtt- i living under conditmns ROBERT FISHER. 42 al)p» player in tht* Texas league, will la* keenly fell. He had 'arrived* as a pitcher, and was counted on to aid the- Tiferx for next year. Cullenhin**, with the Tigers for several years, will be missed, and Pitchers Diet/, and Uachunok will In* notable hy the|r absence. Tiger officials will have to do a lot of buying and sign-, ing if their 1940 team is to resemble the MStO Aggregation, ENGINEERS* which, even though it ended in second division, was a fight¬ ing team throughout. In years to come it will he seen that the 87 minor league players declared free hy Landis, could ALL ttrttT UCBMEH OKBA1VMS BALL have aided future Tiger teams considerably. Masonic Temple Jan. The Tiger basehqll tram has nwived a blow never In* fore administered t*» any major league team, and it will t»«» POUY PMM BEAUTY SHOP Fiwnial 9:00 82.50 Couple t, take several years to recover front it. kflCllir.AN STATK NEWS I ield House !Ju;i,,e Talk "*» *« Hear <;rad Dames Plan It Takes Plenty of Key* »i» Tearhing Give and Ta kels News Exchange Policy Party for Men roGet Oil "Getting Gettmi! Teaching" n»-dv Hccly !,jr L the theme of the vo¬ student tng There is no dishonor in borrow- and there's honor in being | local p. per exchanges for ideas. O i the full length of the left ham M. S. C.'s Graduate Dames club ---- To Unlock - - MSC Doors cational Hume Economics club j Turn about is fair play and the [column on page one. will entertain husbands and men H.v Janet Hull 'ortrait ! met tin* (or rem.., Home Ec majors at 7.30 .,),d junior p. m. tn borrowed from. J State News borrows and is bcr- [ Editors of the Michigan col j graduate assistants ut "A Ixit of Fun" tun room 130 Morrill hall. |tr»iiz<* rUH|ue Will ' """""" 1 -*: .Vntiiipnitjr Of Fretl Jeni«»n Pielurtt Cr'Uc tochers will pre views on cussion Student teaching. A dis¬ ent their out the and quests n period Will leges, maintain United States. And so col- exchange lists i which bring into their periodical periodicals are [ l**n borrcwed "* collegiate papers, Mure and more many leading * -a&ffM«eL£ oiithfiil j the youthful Journal!, t, Hiciuc discuss j ,ht,l,m'n of the affair, pZ/'n'v has an* Mm »' ..nnroximntolv ftnnn k«vu Hfipi-fixlmately 5,000 keys, *1* S%kJ3S borrowing the roblem.s relating to their period- |M«s. K. T. \erif,ht' trat inn, is Southern Michigan exchanges its S IU-S will be left with 6 by 8 inch photo- Thursday in the Lridhou.-e. After "Spt etaloe" for the locul journal. |hiyout. ho ?«,m ,n ,lf), )lw(i(|l bKk ,jut i -t Modern Greeks ' tin- col lege with the elimination cunte-D. Varied also | it does repair locks, set up suh- . exhibition CAME FROM FAR AWAY Varied also are policies are policies of lcgiate journals. Stum* arc con- c' of col- col- 1*1'desired added .; The number of locks on is well ihtd the thousands, even campus master system and make ke. s. Five thousand miles aero: >s». int.* By MARY LEE ECHOOLEY j j,,|in | 4( I W ITH PICTURE ' sorvativn run only one or two ' N though many of the keys are dup- i work North j column heads, such as Kansas : In n Rentes. For example, according- j (- ,-c plaque to be plueed ua c onies "Ha Ixmi C) Ha- State Collegian, and then there is I s At.PHA OMK RON PI— police also play an it v ■ to Dick Cole, student cngincci, picture recounts the to bring the spirit of the the liberal school of run' .' up, b Tlie house entertained with it in the lock and key i>;>on"s life und throw > island" Haekwards Radio party Saturday'-- — M S. C. One of theii is to the United Mich as employed by. the Denver ! irt<. — — y U lights on his eharnc- itd 41., It i> the offli-ial ptibiica- ! Clarion, Denver university. Den- s< b night. The women met with their: ir, ■ > check buildings to Ijj if University of Hawaii and ver studdits awoke one morning j It < Ilatr. .,1 Hit- t'nion and f,to,led I lilll >1M . Krilllell I sure ctoo'-s are locked. The s> =■ U ci fi t in I^in.sing Cen- » 1 fid colleges with which the to tind a vertical headline running j;.i them t«» the house where they item works, aid Chief ciTPoli « i "• liHia. jeni-.i, :'T':x brought them in the hack door. So Of Ruffulo Clllll Harold K. llaun, so that eve ., Michigan Agricultural v ' ' ' •"•■"'I', the backwards theme was carried building is checked several tirrt'K the same year An at- w k '.j ' ' '""u'e ! Heeko Selects Feu it Wen Meet PURCHASING nnr tlurillK till, evenma Jim '"'P'1"'. I,"'k Fit • during Nancy Jliou'ti, prt-sidvnt, ■ in Frank Hnrvatis. BufTati, >tudcti! . turn on night lights they invest < the night. When poli'i IfVlLm«JS,/U""': " erupted and finally cut Student . Grange H. ; t 1 '*l H, „c * Hew Four Days - (Continued from page I) IfoiiH' MiiiiatiPint-nl liutiep No 4. arc arranslna to tnrfabliali a rhnfj- vtliing *W-c-k and I Relief . . . . > • lifge career, but his Michigan State contin- e 1 u' Depots ID the i I'laii. lot a rorinal dinmir.aie bo- |p|. „r Scalp and lllado. natlmml iitti iiindo. to bo hold beforo Iho bull kociotv of HulTiilo -ludonb, nl vn new men come on duty at m.. otic on foot, and the other !, the r.at of his life. Dr. John E. H cko Oro ^ i Sotinday nmlit. | Ma liiaan Stafo oollrao. car. These two men check i frequent visitor at the llrutll \ Ihlts Ml'll ' ,-u-,t vbairman of tho Latialng- K" lM' 1|M'I!11 2U-I, Hoiti- lug and outlying buildings re- ' attended . , . . , ,. culture building. AI.PIIA XI DELTA— I Tlio oiuiinlstaUon hn» thaplor- In St Laming cl.apter of the tin- Mane Rogue is back in school itv icvmnl other !»«» mtlBgi-.i. | "P'-'-hv fly. Aft.i I a. m. fhcro as ; he could entering into the find Co-op Study The t,,urst, ,, designed f r cum- h Relief Fund, Inc., announced mereiat fruit growers who wish to , Olio of the loailint! uvtivltii-s of:' "lllv bitm imtiiillnu in a cor. tin; organisation is tu ulvp sthnl- again rhwlis bulltlingn. R G Heath, houh«»wn when Chief Haul interest in athletics end trip to Ch iap-., wher '•«' bark to aecr|ft •ash contributions day forenoon's program w ill 1 social program is a formal douce told about their discovering thrcf college authorities called on a numtier . f pe.., about speculative topics. I in the field house and the cooperative study »»n gt | tot Finnish-reli departments participat- W in RtifTnlo during Christmas vara- Jor lour fires in the buildings last titm for att returning members. the logical use for education at the University o ' IJ Donations of w ill be | jug • •lifer ,ye. r They have also found tw i it from the Jenbon cago. "j accepted ai'Pa p. j culture, botany, entomology, AI.PIIA GAMMA KIIO Rulfalo students may attend an organization meeting Tuesday 111 buildings broken into within the \ past year, bwt-an investigation re- Thus study i- und. i direct t.f | tributions may i d | the fund's he.a IHmm Smith. John (Joodar. Union roganlzati n room 2. 1 vealetl nothing missing ad'Abbot building, I'niiu i Campnu. and Frank Mc- "I K SrlMtlul.il i i m r ri: i oi.hkmt • his ancestry baek to IIKNMV tOSPA « -g.iialty ncsxletl siiuc •ugh the RevolutionajfA; ..t the 'Drums • present time vxlu • Joseph Cowles, who .-.belter, and clothing " 1 tii Washington at Val- cd and fought at Moti- IH'ANNVS IIS I Germantown. • - l-«i n. a descendant father of Mary of College II asan Idea Yearslleforelt W as si■ .il'" Tile Most Exciting Event in Iter The Most Enjoyable Experience in Vnurs! Life! r t in woman to land the Mayflower. in Reality; Early Students Worked Hard later. M..y 18. 1857. etioii of building % Interr?*! opleted r< |»roiips Flan i • filled to standing rssionn GAVE i:\TK\NCI. EXAMS • lb d Afffen lle« tin to becoming i ted with foreign- >t • affairs group of V \V IttH'Th ATTEND CIIAPEI. ATTENTION AC. SOC IETY \ll»l t» MSC ORGANIZATIONS l'*«-|vy I.ord Joseph- m Pltl hIIHM Pit AI sl * DANCES - PARTIES in thr f thr time stu- Kil l. riNAI.LV PP»s»D :'tti from their Michigan 5tate Ktm ,|! pt-ov dmg for the Winter Tttrm Formal Srlinltile The bill >d olleg* »»>»ld i>e r»«« In-• hoc Temple fatton, profes-or Hotel Okls Michigan Stu*e e» Hotel Old" The MicRiftHh Stule News in your "n apimint'd to.. W«*men • C *ft»i» new spa pi f mill it jufives \nur oiyan- Association of Ur " Lrrrfcdon Willia i/.at.inn full campus coverage ... It crjMege. pr to go fur Feb 2 Alpha CI ri'liehes the people who not. only ate I.ASSIFIED interested in your affairs hut whose Women's Club attention and attendanee are neces¬ Union i eri , Hesperian Hotel Olds sary for Its success, $13 an acre. Sigma Alpha Epvikm Hotel Olds (IfARfWi W W PWCWMT.M Sigma No Hotel Olds Phi Kappa TaU Hotel Olds r«* mu Reta KajrjiJi Women's Club unimproved and covered wi' i:>l>hw «IW* dense forest, so clearing land vc; Loui'JC Campbell Hall Dormitory -North Hall Little Theatre a major problem -arlier. -Military Bali Masopic Temple rf Bui had " -Sigma Kappa Hotel Olds -East and West M r> Mayo Dormitory Michigan State . later The next spring he moved Alpha Gamniii Delta . Hotel Olds his family there and cleared about -Pi Kappa Phi three acre-, tnciudirg what was 'Feti 23 J-Hop Masonic Temple subsequently used for drill ground, but this was practically all clear¬ •Feb 23 —Union Board pre-J-Hop di Feb 24 - Medicine Rail (Jr A. V M j Hotel Olds News ing .that had been d.me Feb 24 - Alpha Xi Delta -Alpha Chi Sigma . Hotel OMs lluxincss Of lire -Phi Delta Theta I Mel Olds May 1ft. 1«57. the college l vit tor> - Witness their team in four home j for jumpers and pele yaulters event championship tenm's splendid showing in the N»t discouraged by tlx* Tech de- it takes a lot to keep a good games next fall. j were put in use last night. crashed into a wall arr Wheaton contests, CVfcch Collins feat which came at ti e hand-pi i- ! man down. Chet Aubuchon, the ! The new 229-yard per lap track to injure his head at i.i taking ti8tight for granted in '"""ly «»f R«.g\i>, v.hi. won l*ve when completed will be of cluy of the dash which he slippery and elusive Spartan composition which is considered was he went on to win the forthcoming Northwestern ,,ld of >ix bouts for the visitors, | guard, was giving the Marquette Mirhigun Stale Squatl i match, which will pit the .Green State's -fencers have begun h avy | superior to the traditional cinders. It will be interesting and White matmen against Big workout- in preparation for the plovers cohsid viable trouble keep- Itoa-lo Champ Fenrer i It- big feature is a straightaway Arlington in this year j ing up with his smooth dribbling Ten competition irj_ their first Tartar foihnen, ' when Boii DchOcfi, "Topper" for* MIchlRun 811, t c tollcRC con I lnnil.rn.iuiih f„r 75 yard n,cc». ; linn ke has »hown : ( showing of the year I Showing up j ward; made u desperate lunge that are member* of the of one ch irnnion fencer in The University of Illinois is the provement in his he result the local wrestling room is practice, as we ithrew both players to the floor and iMskvlhall Irani nhlrh will he «rrkln( il, sreond vlrb tx srromi r rih nlrild 7n !r n! vlicd "ther school in this part of events. There will be Liking a beating from the mem¬ the Tech met* ('apt ht in Jenison I ; pinm d Aubuehon's legs at tiie bot- bers of the M.SC. wrestling clan ! Richardson w this week in order that the wri s- ! foils and epee, j torn of the pile. The crowd look* guard. Both starred ,„ld ti,uk flr-l place in the M"'® this dlstametheindoors. Tlie Is plenty, of room tllin! Relays ; down. Amateur Fenct rs* l « V3"1 d''sh ' ' ed in ania/ement as the diininu- Ml , I R a n tling mentor muy put forth a for¬ ! undefeated in ! live 138-pounder kept dribbling league of America novice tourna¬ midable combination against the ment held at Salle De Tuscan in 'the ball althougli tiie lower half traveling Wildcats. In their Saturday prelude j Saturday Richardson by led the Spartans of his body was firmly weighted Shi.ll.-r ami Pink Mi«* Eligiliilily Rule Detroit during the Christmas va¬ cation. He was undefeated in a Bowling «FATION 1 _ j to the hardwoods. Thi- Sen-tin lie f..iis R® ogainsJL Wheaton which they an- flve matches, won two field of 14 entrant* nexed by an overwhelming 30-6 count, the S|»rtiin imitmen show- ed their greuter slrrnuth In the j ^mts out of three. losing only to i One of the oddest plays ever noRer., unit won two in o|mc wlth- For4ke-<«st tune in three years I witness(•d in local basketball he* Frank Shidler of State and Char* Clarified RAINBOV Billiards | „ul me,.tinR rfefeut. In an effort to clear up disputes i cuVrcd in tiie second half when , lie Pink of Michigan will not be heavier i weiRht From n. I Martin*. win In he 145 clnwlflrjitinm j ,Iammnndi tclH.in0 „s *,.,„ r,„. Mr I t'eterson, junior guard, step¬ on opposite sides of the firing line and questions which, have risen flrst over eligibility for participation in pound claw throuRh Mrrritt Dor- ped hack t«» the foul line and lift¬ when the Spartan cagers clash in intramural basketball leagues, Ly¬ , f„r , ,,,, n<.,iKe Cm ,,- ed a non-spinning free throw to- Jetibon fieldhouse with the Wol* row's triumph iti_th_* heavyweight skj < N(, j jM 1hl. ,.vt.„| man L Frimodig. assistant athletic division, the locals dropped nary J ward tin* ha ket. The ball land- verines Saturday night. a decision, erasing the oppoMtion rtri,'|llx'.j tw„ , f..t. i#.„ ,i,,-.,.'lt,;it..l..-, u,ifl will,- i ed on top of the brace that holds Si idler,and Pink were team¬ director and czar of campus intra* 1H| GIF AT VICTOI HCMFIT , .. \ the hoop and was balanced by mates at Detroit Northwestern murals, issued a five-fold rules in¬ •tarring AUAN JONf S orwf Via the fall route entirely. The ' ... MAI/ MARTIN the hoc kin aid. After the hall re¬ high schot.l and then became op- terpretation edict yesterday. llRhtwelRhl- provided the only The only other Spartan lo lak,• The summary points of his an- Wheaton count, rs of the evening wo wins u a lien It.sRier who fused to move, officials retrieved i pohrntkjan the basketball floor nouneement follows: three it and started play agai after entering college This year as Jordon Johnson and Jim Bird center jump. I only Pink will he on hand. dropped decision wins to the home forces' Rosser and 0< rdon. NEW FACES hitulis'Movi* PART AN the learn with which he first Collins will work this week to plays. dispose of the lightweight handi¬ Hits Fornwr cap and it is possible that some new faces may appear iii the PORTFOLIO 2. Any Individual who has played with more than starting list come "Monday eve. Ex¬ cept frff the e possible lightweight SiHirtans Rv ROM ANRERSOM changes State will Undoubtedly When Kenesnw Mountain tcning oil the irs has things proi : comes winter and the Ineligible plaver Is used may eg in t«. happen. are wrestling, box- he ruled a forfeit. •ithing of the start .all drills am! he trackmen. The and varsit.v squads, as well as former varsltv award winners, are ineligible to eompete at any Inlramurals have hem coining into tlx ir own in recent years, ami have taken a place among college activities deserving of their value to all participants. The word Is that '! '.Oft will t ike part In in ramural athletics this term with l.tMIO nf this iiiiioInt In basket¬ ball alone. Our eongratulaliolts to Intramural Director Friumdig •hnhaidt Hi! line league i en with Ik a Don't Fovfsel Thai FifthI Tourney Faculty Bowlers Da it In Y»»m won't want to miss that Imxing totiriiahietrt «cti»-doleil Mildness Begin Activity dm 1934. J933 and who captained the, i' Action in the Faculty Bowling 1939 team, was paid $2,590 of the other league began Saturday a* the $4fl.:,59 Judge I.audi ordered paid Doubles swept three games from 111 lieu of free agency. • Bail I ing 1 the Cherries to go into the lead The Influx of lire hoy* from Oklahoma should give Michigan joined the Evangeline league upon j hv fraternity The 2.399 total of the Doubles Stale a prrllv lair-lo-middting mat tram this vear. The quality of i and t h.a regulations during llie regular was surpassed by four bet Johnny ha* a j the U of D. tilt at Detroit Sotur- tiight when the Spartans engage memories nf Florida gained during that Orange Bowl game with the Lansing Red Wing* | day Coach Bill Chandler report - In 1937. It wax In that game that he received the only ed that Komenich was probably Trojan* to eakmg of Florida remind* its of the south and speaking of the tory over Mason high, East 1 .on- Ivory Rangers of Detroit. south reminds lis of southern football teams, which have been com* j b*,r' slng's eager* will j«mrhey to Eat¬ The Spartans will depend on ing along m recent years. We were down that way during the holidays on Hitpids tonight seeking victory Don Robinson .jn* the No 3 posi¬ and it is not hard to see why the Dixie teams have such No. 4 in the last five game* The tion tti provide the spark furnished Trojans' onlv loss was to Centrals by Ma Aitc Big Beds in their iseeond tilt ol nga, lost to this year'* team by light* out uf Southern California ir graduation At No I and 2 for Thus far this season the Eaton State will It Ed iTiazey and Emd , Rapids Cardinals are undefeated, Larson, with Fred Gibson listed so the East Lansing Ave i* un- as jdUrnate The main game will drawing its biggest «k- ' begin .t R 30. haxke hall last year The Spnrtan "B" team opposes Starting lineup for tlu^JPeojans ewwld da II again. Parry, bays, have van Mulugana farms in the curtain* talked? will prnbubly be composed <»f T\n , raiser, set for 7 39. No 1 for • King Jr and Rov Dygert. for¬ the "IVs" will lie Tom Kent: No ' wards; Jim Crozier. center, and 2. Jack Mathewaon; and No 3. While in Clearwater. Fla. Don Smith and Ron Jean, guaTils Norm Spat/ Ed Vincent will the Brooklyn Dodgers during the training season. In fact we were! play as alternate. booked in tiie room which Luke Hamlin had last year. Naturally, Reavley, a promising the natives are rather inclined toward tiie Daffines* Boys but allowed | Freshman coetl* are given late Marquette, as how the Tigers might.tie all right. ds and perm Psion to attend all home polo i result of catching them in a press while working in a Mil¬ waukee tannery. I Charley Bachinan isn't stingy ; when it comes to handing out Aim H. FtndUy U tlvtn credit letter awards to his football play* ' u bctm the Amt man to promote er». No less than 10 ware rec* i ol (oil In North Amer- conclusion of the i