Volume ^2 Z 329 MPAtoOpen Rural Wives to Get Spas? Fashion Tip* Convention Here Today , Sprinq fashion tips given by- Mrs. Ethel Hilts, stylist (or the j. L Hudson company. Detroit, will lie one of the highlights of j ers' Week far the women. Farm- you Soy This To Charge SET ment ofllccs """ Building and grounds depart¬ will be moved to flr t i floor of the new power i dition during last week phmt ad- in Janu¬ R»Si«"-ri"g, Science Choose Applied Still Unanswered XnrtHwcxIem Dean, l.ovcmor Dickinson I i Miss II. Plondka, of the National Live Stock and Meat board, will \ lecture on different ways of cook- State New* Kditor: "Yoii ; ary. W. [department, A. Dav nport, tendent cf buildings and has announced Miperin- grounds Council Members \ ninny Spcnkcre We have lieeit gratified b.v (he student response to our' Say 'litis" Column Second (tore of the new power l.ilirrnl Arts. Vets Fleet Soon Draw Wide Comment plant addition will be occupied | In an effort to keep abreast of letters ronvcrniiig football domination here on the campus. during second week in February One hundred and fifty Mich- current world happenings, the Mr. Itachman has stated in a metropolitan newspaper that, Switching equipment for, t.h big d I visional jouii publishers and their!*0™" «" opportunity , he is tint "Interested in anything else except that football! power | hint will be installed' k'tuttieil numl't t I engineer-* wives and guests will arrive |nf the dfF„rtmfnt ^ l»l»Vers maintain their eligibility during the off season." > about March 1 in space occupied jug lit )>ni I niellt „„ Michigan State college cam-1 ,ul.e rm European affairs. An il- "Irion why have freshman and sophomore football players 1,1 P*«"" b-v Tclcplua-.c ! ^ontation equipment will be pus tltis morning to attend the j lustratcd lrcturc on current con- been requested to report for winter drills, not. only jeopardiz-1 sc cohd (tot r t f hew Winners in the Applied : filth anniversary convention j ditions will be given by Darrcl ing possitile low scholastic standings, but also depriving the j power plant February \rt Thompson: .iutii rs, Wi of the Michigan Press asso-t baseball team of the use of Demonstration hall two nights | ciiitinn meeting here today, each week? tomorrow, and Saturday. Mr. liaehmaii has repeatedly stated that he tloes not want New Student Uorermiicnt TSi convention, annually held here >ind which officially gets Hedrick Co-op football to interfere with other sports, but how would he House to Be ~ feel if the baseball team were to occupy the football field two nights each week during the early Hays of fall term? System Is Explained Our first baseball game is scheduled during spring prac¬ lly Jerry lk»uar Dedicated tice. and the first football game is October ft. The baseball team needs all the practice possible. i I'Vw studiMit.* on campus lvtiow what all th in this 1'ecHit ilection of mnv officers to Stt!»lctit m • I'-hs Formal dedication of Hcdrlck Mr. Itachman stated in a Detroit newspaper that several fact few niukuvtand tim set-up of the miinci). It cooperative bouse for men on Ab- men are out for track, bllt our question of last week still idea thill's heiltK tried on bot road will take place Sunday, i campus in the hope that remains unanswered. If no intimidation has been employed, system np representation witl he put in order so that - for" whom" the*house is named and vvh>'"ro "'I1 ,b<>,!!"V!" Klewickl. and Stan McRae prejudices may not interfere with jrhVernmoiPal pi Mrs. Hcdrirk as honored guests ««••" liasketball.' l.et s have more statements from coaches It all came ahmit last year when the council r. < •«!• "No comment." A banquet will tie held ut noon ' and players concerned, chature was necessary f«»r fairness t • certain «!i\ i- and the house will be open to Such is the consensus the wn interests. | So the student teui>lnture Conferenee S^tawU,Bemwaoi,tingn tccuT- librht "" "ur f"",bal1 l""ch- I'pcultarly enough. I* hita tiikm the form of u henrtleM dictator. It swmi that for 11 winch appea ;«p- ur,r. . ■ Wallace Mucilmki. Jerry Cm- years, right under our very noses, we have allowed this till®. Jacob Lusch. Al Mnm r. wlckeil . jl'T t;,'V,.'i-t'i Herb PifeT, Dill Anderson, tlrm-e despot to sit sublimely on our campus—ail all-power- ! rtissilurlr^t I nun part intuitu f(|| mogul who decreed the extent to which our footlmllers j v.uslty basketball when tin may expand their marvelous alhletie prowess. shown interest and proline way at 2 p. m. today, is We hear these poor pigskin pushers have lieeti crushed 1 attended by publishers of under hnh-nuilrd heels of oppression—these strong, brilliant, weekly and 41 daily jAnnual convention banquet, piqiers to be versatile heroes of the stadium have had their last vestigate | iVtii lastTiiesbiy ..nd'toda of (wraonal lilierty wrenched from them by Ike selfish dc- I.iti loltnnns nil ti»- flout ITofCampus lay'* held in the Union ballroom to- j sires of the despiealile man. Why we even understand that |r.nc tssn devoted to tin. I Jrorrmy evening, will have as it* Speaker ► I> an Kenneth Olson of Medill School of Journalism, "Dietator Charlie" is jeopardizing the athletic reputation of this school by keeping the wmilil-hc decathHl"n_yh«mpion» j university. out of j i inmpetition. Also in the column, during the past few days, we have (.mini or (irtirv? s«en the writings of college men. who. 1 am sure mij£! have1 Two member* of Abbot inenrtiorated in them the requirements of a great coach. precinct 10 must have thought * Their lac fluting of the situation, and general abil¬ there wa* an under-cover pi ity, have liecn thoroughly demonstrated in their letters. I poison them when they ven' reel that the school i< missing a great opportunity if they Indent* to Meet tf» North hall tor an exrh do not form an advisory tounril of these genlJenien—per¬ dinner recently. A round table on newspaper Most of the guest* wanted haps, in lime, (his council could expand its influence enough in reporting foreign end* on milk, so Charlotte I l by Dean Kennetli (Al¬ who wa* generally in charge to guide even the administration of the college. It i« a shame that the pioneer protestors have withheld Snow Queens ton of '.re Medill School of Jour- , Northwc*tem university. Marked when the -lipply ran ! their namas In m their most worthy works; it would to think »ir unselfish effort* heing filed away without tragic4j 11 | '|(| (> tb'auge Drama • held at 4 p. m. Friday in out. Snooping about j • rgnniration room 1 for nil some pe< the names of authors. Such rare subtlety as IJ1..-w|nc Dale .Set RXOtil¬ discover* d "Cream " Arrancrft by thr drpartmrn! of Ibrttrr 'ban nothing, he emptied a laittle marked"^ i* displayed in the letter by a "varsity foothnlkd' Thinking it would be ! warrants the titidcr*;gtiinit "f it* originator. ertalnly j |^»d |»v their hiKhnesses lie p^T,';1' French Drama urnaliam, the round table wilt j the content* into the lad tw.. t writers are i ulentc opportunity to talk ! iln«e« t" lie lllled Previous letters on this stihject have stat»d that their !ty Koronski, Sat ah June Ita wondering alnnit a few things. Now ! find Towpsend, |b»r ■""Tuh,:i"T'T; Listed For Oe-.n Olcon about fi.remn self in the same position. j Hoste.se. thouzht t wa. tunny | vestigation these ambitious leporting and other pbasr. that two fellow, who askfd f"i I wonder how much actual in* i Kluxzurrl. and Margaret bar and diligent critics have carried Ibardiere, memlwrsof the *nn Eiv.",":WKAB Slum ' n journalism Dean 01- | more milk barely tasted i'; the tw.. iTijt; I wonder how many • f these people have actually talked 'queen's court, more th '.00 1 \J , i.... I* on campus all dnv fellows thnuabt .1 was funny that | to Coach Itachman; I wonder how many large schools have I Miehigan state if iiege and will address the an-I the stuff la-ted like -oiler meeting of the Mich- alt water I fiMttball the year round: I wonder why. with his excellent | with a dash of formaldehyde Hut i record, hi.* judgment cannot he trusted to some small extent. ^ LA to Discuss Ptess • Association Friday the girl, at the dorm though! that it vAi* howlingly funny for Char- ( <;KOK<;K <;AIUSKTT. I Medical Aid • OPon has been octive in I lotte to give the guests two glo-e- j • opais-r publishing and teach- • of ttour gravy thickenjng. veral mid "* i Reply to Strenuous Sports >nd niversity wa* head of the Rut< department ('.alliiifi Ire Fans Mate News , , , Kfliter: .... . ... „ t special snow irain.p i nc ii am win before becoming dean A reply to "Says Two Sports Stremtous m | Hockey, a ^port not common tn . j^|Vr Jtt tM tcdill school in Northwest- An article in American .Magazine Diet ween lO.'tO-.'lHI deals i j Michigan State'* campte. will ,P|M,its from the Ornybng • cr«ity. 1 have it* fling on the college rink with this subject very well. The author had made a survey 'district wiy that >now plentiful Campus Olson will be introduced : Friday night when two team*. of all the past AII-American team players and put thi.s in- i,n<* V A. Applegate, depart- j one representing the nortrerti formation into this article with a title such as "What Happen' •n that « (Tu uils of the bivgjjble weather predicted, alendar ' journalism and piiblica- her made up j peninsula, and the ol ftponMinng ttie event, end. Students in news of players selected to the All-Americans"—or similar. . for a day especially suited to rnit- advertising and other dormitories, clash at ln this article the author isiints out that people say the door sport* m clarses, as well as pub- J Thi.* follow urn-dent estab- AII-Am.-r: can star retires in misery with an enlarged heart Ticket* will b# on «ate until • vta(T members, are invit- i lished last year when *,rTU,ar and etc.—hut— the author and his information show a dif- Saturday noon at the Union desk 'end the round table. match was staged. ■HB^Ifcrent picture altogether. He savs the harm of strenuou- , makp^ iI|Wnere*v','rv -ports develops when the individual ceases to lie active. We ail know this to lie a fact. • ar^ngement* Tr rhecklnTout '.d j dormitories l>cfore leaving. WP.A W Then why not encourage football players to engage in i — —- lt» Kiwi NY nder the ire ■ither,.y letting them Stlldl'llt* to TrV sit around till the next seaaon and (ferny?. j t * llrttlgf l.fijltl* On the other hand, then what happens to their enlarged1 Folk Dilllfillg blTROtT. Jaa. *•—Swwphie 4mwm heart? It Is not a disease. It is .omethinir nntuie provides; to take rare of surh a ,-portsinan. But then after nature um^nt'TTuie buildx such an orKamam why suddenly try to rontract it again paryt Friday mght at a an Studentlab p m at the end of a season? The auth' r mentioned almve point, m the ws-ial hail >.» I'rnpie. out that the All-Ameriran star, if wise, will continue to chur'h Waltrr Srhroeder and exerrise by engaging in other sports lather than suffer bv f"""* 'lfr"hriT> T" Term I'lav Trial* trying to suddenly contrart this wonderful instrument—the t'TTuo nii'pai""i "."rv^n* Will KihI heart—by sitting around. If frM.tt.all players will exercise This party will mark the liegin- reasonably after the season, the enlarged heart remains it* : ning »»f an interest group in folk Tonight Tonight mark* QTi** last day fo» size or gradually contracts with no hatm to the individual Aancim which will continue for trynuts for the annual win'er and „• a|t cvrivccD ' hast three week*. Walter and ' Dick Schroeder will l>e in charge ! indents in good standing, who are Sailll!»lir|:"s ibllllilllcr tlph. Phi Oiiw.a Open Mrrllnf— [ interested am urged <»» be present Will lit- Inlrrviewrd mi™.' llraii Cwnrad Knlriiainn | Dr W F. Thompson, who with Ili-liv, S..M< k uvvr j.ivr WKAH ,.t J It | m Monday, lm 3. I n Ion annex [Jiinuurv .■«. '.n the "-Indent |u r- Iu,< ufr>dl, Mrrllni— | the play* in the aligned reading ! .nnnli\i- i.ntri.m, prct-ctilrtd Honda,. 0*. . jI room Of the library before attend- , each nd l.u-t Monday Jehlm leather's k«M. ltd rqtfc land ing. Tryouta will be held from ! Wons, prmhlly of China, who ha-. I'rnhlni Kifln— 4 7 until III P m. in ro.m 17". Mur- ; appt-urcd i -veral motion pic-: Saturday, 7 a. m. ; tin huii. |lures, wa- mtrnwwrd. ih-mMniraMun lull MlCttlCAN STATE NEWS Yrinrsttc CUefiWIY MERRY^ ■ Guests at the house over the Change Vietor G. E. Spuiiolo weekend were Jane Griswold, Ku'ii in — ■ Agnes Walker und Su-un Gage. i n ''lit Eu EDITORIAL WAIF Lorraine Vols!net visited the .'WiltRummel Alpha Gam house in Toronto last Jack Sinclair, Marinan Alkire. Dave Tellt! weekend. ImpromptuBr I.OIISA HITSTON Facility Fart*: *Th«mjfh Mother may live hundreds of tn»?• away, she's always within reach ... quick1 by telephone. I.onj? Distance is the easy, economical, " (Jnoliiblv (Jnolrs ern way to keep in touch with home. Har¬ are low at all times lowest niffht* a0» "Qiialitutivp niIncut Ion its it starts upon its mission is not , . . and all day Sundays. For rates to Interested merely i't perfecting the hndy of knowledge or the. point - • shown In-low, see the telephone directory processes liy which thtil knowledge may bo obtained, hot bc- 61 or ask "Lung Distance" ftiK sttoitil, thinks in forms of lifo pn,l how'it mtty aditi.M. itself (dial 110), t«i the tore iiinl onviroitmonl in whioh it lives." Itul, ninin- Hales for Three-Minute Nighl and 'Sunday thins Cornell college's President John H. Magcc. there is cleaned us not of this sea¬ Station to Station Calls something lacking in tliis (|iliility when it allows the present son's hats, so we are alreari> world situation to develop. show in i; the new I H I n SN "Of nil the professions, tlint of (eacher most mssls the full CLASSIFIED four years of liberal arts work. To inehtdr in these four years more than a minimum of aperitif tcurlier training courses de¬ feats (he whole purpose of nur efforts," New York univers¬ ity's I lean II. K. Ilawkes ladieves emphasis should he plans I oil training future toaehers what to teach, lint limy to teach. Chock-lip Our winter check-up will protect your ear HKainst the hasanls of winter driving;. brim; it in today ORCHIDS CAMELLIAS PLETZ and SON (JARDINIAS MAY BROS. t'swwrr Harrison and Michigan jkweits flowers Aalhnrized AAA Service MICHIGAN BKLI. TELEPHONE United Ticket Sale $2.65 Per Ptvseii January 28 C.RAYUNG AND RETURN 'UNION'IMSMk UNTIL SATURDAY NtMtN -s«o'ng, Tobogganing, Ice Skating B.-ttfeiJ klCHiGAN STATE NEWS Millions for Defense Old For Senior Papers to Pay WJIM to Air TB Secretary Women Schedule Cvnv Horns Among Unusual But No Bloodshed, Annual Engineers w!!;M!!lia,, Media Used lryArtStudents Paper by paper the renior class ^Party wit! hold a luncheon between 1 Hy Daily Jean Slhlev thfthir^ttoor Says Will Durant of East Lansing high school alms rooms' TV" flllent powder horns"tfj" fromh'T I i to raise money for the publication faculty Of the Union building .. them. Now that powder horns «f* *«» to Elisabeth Conrad, dean of worn-'no longer in vogue, members of an industrial arts class I milter in *',d Friday night In the Mawru r en. announced that this meeting have found a modern use for them, und the Change* Topic for Second Lecture charge of paptr collcc- linns will gather Friday all the I Templ<" 0,h,r entertainment in: Is open to all members and non- weapons on one bossy now* — • >1. in the event of , , , 'old Bauer# and muailnes that the addition tu Bill Carlaen'i orche.- Kten an impending Allied defeat in the citizens of East Lansing are able ,, .:,t European war, the I lilted States shnul.l give "mil-' to spare. The yield wilt be weighed ,Ua wU1 ■* Presented by Mickey i J*** rsCil n#u,len' »ud ,hc ZUch 1 . organisation 'of " 1 Sophs Change - tor ilefensc out not one tlrop of blood." now attend this The class, a new venture of So said the 'imd *°'d lo some paper company. , •,.! American philosopher. Will Durant. Who «nnk» hoc. Proceeds from the sale will be Those who have already obtain- | 'the art department, deals en¬ p,.^ - !av owning under the auspices of me the M S 1 uscd t0 llid ,hc 5,"IT 0' lhc 'enlor «t tickets may call for their pro- tirely in the practical utiliza- 1 JI..H. r L. loetom : .. , lecture .annual publication. in beginning work on the I drams today and tomorrow in ; room 101 Olds hall between 9 Hillel to Hear j tian of modern art by . ! materials and forces at hand. means of An already much changed so- ial calendar was altered once •! niil an enemy invades American soil, including our pos-I a. m. and 12 noon and l to s p. m. . .lis. I will not it su)ipoit summit an1 an* - Dr. Snyder Offered for the first time, on norc Tuesday when nmmittce the approved shifting the ineial ■rican w a r cutshle of Duront raid. His campus last fall term, it is boliev suggestion for ■ iciin soil," Durant furth- a European ptace includes a and Mrs. L. A. Smith, Mr. and Dr. Leon . ■ ed to be one of the first classes of 1 date of the Soph Prom from Feb- peace jo I n iat"d. In a year's time. overture directly to high Sail . Mrs. C. H. Pesterficld, Mr. and sing, will address the Michigan kind now in existence in a i ruary 2 to March 8. Late permis- army cltlelals on (air terms. Since ^KHtC PttPtV Mrs. E. E. Kinney, and Mr. and State Millet extension this Sunday college cuerlcuium. Three phases sj„n tor women was also dlscuised, they dn not want this war, he said. j « Mrs. A. H. Cower. Special guest evening at 7 p. m. in the Union j of the course arc now ottered: , , An ulT-campus women's roller I faculty dining room, it was an- Lettering and printing, illustrative A"' "" .irflnite t'c,,n,,c iction was taken W"' ,,l\|ltO 1 secretary of the Michigan Tuber- i winter and spring book- who do not skate. Mary LaMondra | eulosis association, will discuss , ^,uc)cnt, The meeting will be open to all; woods • in unadorned metals and better band can be signed __ bookends, trays and and Peggy Ha Jen arc the 11 miTF Kfllv T,n' Cll,lcSp Student and Tulier-, Kiiiuns and Row Tavlor tables. mittec In charge. " CI~IVl"liy eulosis" before an npen Alpha phi' ""V wmins ana nose lay lor • workinp on One party is sponsored each ! '.. be in charge of refreshments. °nt' unique set of end tables and there will be a „ „ „ . . Omega meeting at 7:80 p m. tn- may bo used as .such, cr shoved tei-m fur olT-eampus women by Harry I. Kelly, secretary ol ,;iy tn th,. Union orgnnUatior. together to form one semicircular •eting as soon as a band their organisation. Tickets m„j.' state, released reports today show- rooms. Itobcrt Peter-on is pro¬ Chairman Ed Mercy be secured at the'Union desk or ! in« 11 definite reduction in tralUr gr;,m chairman Icr the meeting. at the dean of women's olflee. MPA iff I table.,0BJ ,wo A coffee „nd table a u,„.„r, by j stated supported vcry Ml 1 S. CREDIT _ ■ , ^tlon. during the year jus. pagingu,„n; W (Co„Unufd (rom r,sc ,, I dark wooden bowl with an insert emont of (hc ^ jt'^is ^crj" ^.It| R|rrs^ A !. lit cru T( tiii rom.lctlort> ' .i und Fin hind should not Gil em Graduates |»»f 1038 totaled 28.241, while in aspect of this'''djsspusc. Atip.marked !| trn,i,y „nd tlie Campaign." Gov- i' 1. r fiucted through government pi nor Luren Dickinson will bring out through Herbert a ' t 1 1939 th? number of convictions drop in the Mute tuberculosis*! jjcrsunol inesiw.Ke to the gathcr-a I H - ' relief agency and simi- Aceepl jom reduced to 2.1.389, a ccduc-, dpftt|, rate, which i< largely at- ing and other state official* will l« the United .States there uri , tion of 2,9.12 cases. t tributcd to ir eased pub lie. bo bampiet guest.-. I rauniAations. Dean R. C. Huston of Applied | State Hoard 1,3 colleges and universities "Thin speaks well of the safity knowledge, ha? en ftceded ilur- j of Agrieultiire. college governing credited to give engineering . |pen?; cider to diicuss the present Rcienee, announced today the ' campaign -turted In 19.19," Kelly |n)! the last 20 years, the period |>erlod |I body, bedyf will ulav play host to "the the iaath- ' grees. "" conflict, including the placement cf three graduate, stu- said, "and we are proud,of the {)f Werle's service in the associa- i ered -lit rmun war and the Fin- dents who during the past year j cooperation afforded us by th«a : tion have Ik- n conducting research in I driving public. However, in thi Ttl HtlLD MICHIGAN DINNER various phases of chemistry in I battle or highway safety, thtrr —————— aetlvHIre wilt lw htgh- tlieir master of: can-be no compromise-no middle . gi .....I lighted hy mi All Mahigan dln- arts degrees. ground: this is u light that must (ieiilrul I .Pllll dl iter" tu Im held in the Union HI HO HI HO Speaker of the evening will be School Notes Tis Off to LINN'S ijects with ! featuring a talk by Orrin Taylor ruphy. Miss Buckeye, Ohio publisher, letting m.i- We <;« I JOO Match Folders Advertise Merc: Ml-, Amung Friday', speaker, will he Harrv N King. ..f the Chlragn '•! weathi I Trilnme stuft. and W S (iiltnore. J VCK SAMS: Everything From Beer lo Hols n de eiiblng dillerent Detroit NrWs editor Activities for Saturday morning JOIN THE CROWD llv MM l*vy v ill include talk, by Vernon J o— da, j u-»—u __j iVldiain have Bwi OWWlHIn Ol VOVOII1IMO IRV Why not take advnnlajfo of our ililiury Hr.ne:i Michigan auditor general: Collectors of oihl objects who think they're pretty •eond grades Henry IVnotfenden, Jr. Mirhi- iu lane ing 01 iffht to take u look «t tho collection of Slate liar as-ociatmn {xrx u- Just villi .Ml I in mill Wf will ilcllvvr safety match covers your hut strung' tip on the wall of th«' ff.vm store in the men's locker live secretary, and William ller- : nu ll or ire vn am order t Hen M'lai'i k. \ CureOfMili, pidili-hrr and |irompt1.v, for-only room. The collection, {irotally prexirlod over hv (leorffe , Itk* |ht orili r. men preier rliiilimitii "I the St"ti' Ikmrd ..f , Miti holier, chief ctistoiliaii of the store nn«l its cthihit, now Agriculture. Ik' .serin' >011 numbers ulmut inrns, Mitchener estimates. l.Rwl spm-* Smallest moasured around - i ef LINN CAMERA SHOP M ATTHEWS The whole thing' startedimh hy 1,4 Meet Sandra Sue. Spurlx's K. Crnnit Ititer. KiihI lainsing. I'hmie 2H0IH STORES, Inc. mure or leas easually aliout a Mlows VARIETY M«»rr for your money at - year upm. *»y» tieurire. seems It the fellow who bad rharK# ' merchandise and services An utmost infinite variety i" i i« r- f ISeir M. S. (>irl Friend of the rontn in the evening didn't resented by the 1.100 covers. First MATTHEWS l/MI OVA smokrw»nd left packages of three rows are devoted to hotel ll'v I .en lliirtli's BOIINI TO THE matches le d pa ked up king ad- and something like four to (an yuii imagine what a comhintuinn of Etta Kctt. Hetty Cn-tvl. and one of Hetty's famous girls would look like? If so, you have an idea what readers of the current SfmHati will see in "Sandra Sue," cartoon feature, bring used for MAR-JO SHOP the first time this month. "Sandra Sue," who will lie a regular feature <»f the Spartan, a the perfect^cowl. As Earl * END OK MONTI. Sale Brlgham, of Osrie fame put it, • rrente votnething different for ''Mali, she's really builf!" spartan. «nd "Sandra Sue" i> tie the. And when a confirmed woman result. She drinkN cokes in the SIHi»f. .'{ lliri'iol. iiitn-riiD SI.(MI hater like Oxric gets enthusi- Union, goes to formal*, sits m on H' tf. SI Ho««'. 2. .'I ami .■» llirruil 7W- istie, she must have "It." ' butt sessions, arid tries not to flunk Ufa. II.V llnw. a. I ami 7 thread Mr Ilea. S2 Salin Sli|t«. tailored & lave trim 81.5') lines, f«M»d, patent medicines, and Ilea. 81 Tailored Slip. 7«>e soft drinks. Heu. 82.25 Ctmth. 81.119 All Sim* in the Ollecliun Seoul Motlicrh To urrosm I'Mo.N j TEAMS COLLECT EOLHERS Hold 'Food Sale J A« well us a pretty complete The Mothers' club of lk»y Seoul representation of Michigan c ities, troop 2, hlnxl Lamcing, will 'hold there from Oregon, ' its annual food sale in Utc office • ItARRYMAN'S . . . are Idaho, Florida, New covers York city, i of the liuiMing and tgoan awoeia- Chicago, Massachieetts, Huffato, »tton on Ahtxt toad. January 31. When your family drives DRESS OXFORDS OkLhoma,' Havana, and several The sale will begin at '9 a. m over for Sunday— others Athletic team* usually ' and will include bread, rolls, pie: , For Tun «r Tails (olhctiun while on road trips, bread, and randy. The proceed* Next trip, thl> tune to the ea»t, «*i!l be used to further the work P.at is scheduled for the. bosket - j of the scout*. When the one and only hi Kirs sm iAi, Ttrx KNKtiMHLK j rortruM forSmi. khirtx by arrow i icli haul, raid Mitchener KIRK W 85.50 ralev There arc two boxis stored away for trading ! Al girl has a birthday— • Imuble - lirealkted Tusrdo. Riilll.WIRRt wRRiRlHl j-oHjom**. and considering growth., of the collection in its first year / •Arrow Khlrt, Tie IUI > ] c. existence, it will probably re- I been signed for the Ma*nn«Abh<.{ Or just anytime when you end f oliar. •Mind* and Links THE SIIOKKHAM ■! * in i i'c a new and larger room of wmtir term formal to 1* held In A pb-aM-frMt OM. tR. ;'s rem* -own to be an M»on. Largest trophy'the Union batlror.nuoQ Mareh 2 icebox ad Ahlcii : Hob Kershaw of Ahhut I* aervhig want an out of the ordi¬ •Mark Milk Hark* van* far aar wfWWm» dawn raHar iitrasures about 3 by 4 im he*, j •* »«n«ral chairman for the ultaii 829.% rr.to 'P the tight fantastic tifl the star* melt in the i GOING FORMAL? nary meal- K'K4*treeh and* fancy free in thew Harryman VARSITY TUWN AND TIMKI.Y rrect Drers Oxford*. o H i) KK Y <> (j R amis AK;E Come over to TAIL SLITS tsiauo mso WHITE'VKS1U ..... KM *r i-wv, *iVri M1CHICAK ffATE NEWS ■ jit* four: PARIAN Fight Tourney Swings lie Will PORTFOLIO Into Semi-Fihals , baskefbnll players left .V- . n eastern invasion of three Cagers .See the ('wintry Rough Bouts Mark .Opening Round games which will keep thdm ewejr itil Tuesday. I Is the itinerary of the Michigan State basketball squad on | ".v ' bnrles Out Inn The Spartans meet Long Island university In Madison Square Some of them were Rood and a lot more of them were Garden Friday night In the first - .."'aTerZ New York. Residence taken the Rreen. but they all K»t in the ring and swung. In other game of a double-header attrac¬ A. r.: MW ^ •let Piccadilly. words, the prelims of the All-College taxing tournament tion. On Saturday they will be Jfttiar: Basketball tame with I em Island In Madhnn Sana re have tieen run off and the semi-final* are coming up Friday in Philadelphia for a game with Temple and v.-ill close with a «< . ...... i afternoon In the gym. t n. at. leatre New %nrk l it p. m arrive rwiade - Scheduled for the semi-finals are fights in the 120. 127, game with Baltimore in Baltimore Monday night. , ,45 and 155 pound classes. - - It is the second extended trip r. M* R. at. leave Philadelphia. 3:«l p. m„ arrive BalU- As Usual, the battling will hc- Polo Tourney of the season for the Spartans, tre. Basketball lame with 'gin at 5 p.m. who traveled to the west coast And Before Leaving Earl Held. 127 pounds, vet- during the Christmas holidays. 9:24 7:&J» p. n n.M arrive Wlte- m.. arnvr iretrmi. pran ,|f . ^AU tourna- To Begin the scasonl r " <»v Lou Said— I:M p. nt. leave Detroit via bus. 11:3# p. m.. arrive last l.ansine. 'bowed «'ine of the smont.i- ' will be out to t This is ... .. .. jMM.s.s.v which would rival the rumblings of any athletic'j i in the country, espeelnlly since It follows t lo-e on the heels of., I - , est boxing fcu-m *»»#»•• . ... ... '•» o,« Friday tuuramcnt He completely out- The annual winter polo tourna* rudely ii 'Clear the Decks, Boys * to the west coast. In Madron Square Garden, the Spartans will j C fSffd, . ?,!* last be show-In* their wares before .... audience which is used to the high- a l«h.n"al knockou*'n ' " of ,hff | i"1"' . L * Long Island annually is one of est type of basketball, an honor which should Is- appreciated by every s""nd ,c <1,rt nPI*-"r 7.30, as the Spaitans engage the strongest teams in the nation Spartan aympathlrer. Only Tip flight teams are asked to play in New *" ""V"1 himself at any time and Fhnt Shamrocks. In the set and this year is no exception. York's huge sports arena, which is an excellent example of the esteem kfl'« bouncing *■»*leftoffwhichbalance with a game Pnntlac Twin Acres play he followed Rochester Boots and Saddles Clair Bee's boys only recently had In which Michigan State's athletic squads are held. a 48 game winning streak snapped With short hard rights. i Tournament winners last year, Berle Jennings, aggressive 135- j the Spartans will meet some of by Southern California. Laml is Scares Them Hitting more high spots: Plenty That blast by ( on pounder, drove Rick Green all j the best polo talent in Michigan The Spartans wlil enter the game as a decided underdog de- SO HERE GOES - lie never gave Green a : Flint team and the Detroit Ivory spjte thejr flne season's record, St. laih Cards doing ditto with I*, and the Brooklyn mce to get set, driving him . Rangers. around the ring and into corners ! Thig js no dbgrace, however, for Skipping over Farmers' Week I piratically every opponent of Bong and even when Green did tag him , the tournament resumes on Feb- | jsiand is rated the underdog DIGEST THESE PRICES he kept moving in. ; ruary 7 and continues with two j pre-game forecasting. •Rowing unit with any rlutw they don't own outright . . . the Green Bay Parkers got their name !• year* ago whrn Green Bay STOPS FIGHT matches each Wednesday March 9. and j T)aw, p|aycrs milklnt thf trip was Infested with meat packers ... all gone now. though. brought down 11 On Uiduy night until March#. the ninth the Spartans """l- maket were: Aubuehon, Dalrymple, When Spartan .statisticians reveuled recently that State's basketbutl heavyweight Joe Foster in 1:55 of ! their 1940 bow to intercollegiate Morris, Hindman. Phillips. fluff. team averaged 'it inch more than Michigan's, the Wolverines, right in * the first round whin Referee Rot- polo, meeting the Ohio State Gerard. Polager, Pctcr.-on, Ba.-ich. KOSITCHEK'S GREATEST JANUARY SALE form, came back with the report that the difference was 8 10 of an j ;i stopped the fight. .Foster nuin- : riders here. _Jnch instead teh, tch the horrors of war were further revealed aged to get to his feet but his Season tickets for the eleven lllnck . . . Iwidershifi . . . when the conflict in Spain left that country with only seven profes- j eyes were glassy and his defense : matches may be obtained at the sionals 58 mountain peaks ore visible from the W.mmbek golf ; was gone. Clark cooly held off SUITS OVERCOATS ... course at Jefferson, N. H. ) FosUr'-s ambit and covuh'y office or at Friday's game. It St lie la a Finland was the winner by ap- : Tkoae new glass barkboards In the fieldhouse have their draw- then when the proper opening barks, tin said the relmnnd is faster, necessitating a re i'"7!' proximately $200 as over 1,000 * m , . ... men! In shooting technique . . . Barney Mcf nsky. brilliant »oung and a right that knocked Foster spectators watched watched State' State's varsity Melt H LlHIfl 10 tie Tiger reakle, always to the Iks hat he Buddy Rogers' Hollywood three j Three block leaderships w in a bem fit match Tuesday night. at stake in Independent basketball , Welterweights Jim Friseh and George Droicr put on a fast mov¬ Playoff of the deadlock was pre- league play at Demonstration hal' TOPCOATS vented by Rogers forced return to tonight in clashes involving Em- ing battle with Freier gaining th«* lead his hand in its Lansing err- green Manor, Bakerboro. and DZV. Yearlings Lcad!5|»*«'w Fate Seven derision in spi'e of Frisrh's c los¬ ing rally that left Freier in a l>e- gngement. — j Each has won two games thus Match Schedule The schedule: far in the present campaign. Ever Track Meet fuddled state. Russ Davis and Bill Morrl on lifi""'* ivi". 'T"sr.ari«ri '"ir ' Krcens ni'intct heads Block v'"'fiAHiirv'IVmttWw* >«'Vw.f'y'R«h. while Bakerboro is on top il Facing a stiff card tangled in a bloody 145-pound nr.*. hh. i. s,iqn»ii -II" V I'nniiar. Block 2. DZV shares leadership Showing exceptional sprint and Hutches, State's boxing duel that found Morrison coining hurdle power, which must be dart the sixth year of out on top after Davis h il.^r.V.M.,%: ih-mr.Tkl" with Tigers in Block 3. The Tig- gratifying lo Conch Ralph Young, linn for the mat sport h a,° '^'c *on'8ht. up considerably in the third. M< m 'VI !*' ^""T'rr R $ 16 21 27 who is in din* need of varsity re¬ Ing Syracuse February ! risiin landed more punches th iv.trv H.iiwr* v. HhamrtHkv 'utiww Evergreen will tangle with Uf placements in these departments, The schedule list* . the wild swinging Davis and tl iwtiir. IfH.fi. iMi.y..it.janiM$'i*ii^ m. nt J;5J while Bakerboro meets the frerhmen hold a 36 1-3 to ches, Temple was the margin of victory. Campbell nt 8:35 and DZV clashes 17 2-3 lead over the sophs at the In a 1.15 round battle. Jim With the Black Hawks at ft: 15. all tie scored a. technical knro ki All games are listed for Demon- in 1 14 of the tcond round at t hall. Newman club assured itself of expense of Joe Rcdoek Frush (lagers the lie.-t record in the entire league Tuesday night by turning KENLEY-DEVONSHIRE-FASHION PARK r hack the Ifillmen, 24 to 4. It v Seore Win the third straight triumph for i Newman five and relegated Hi Turning on the heat in the last ' men to third place in Hl«»ck 4. play, Michigan : In other games Tuesday, Tigers OUR SPRING PROGRAM MEANS AN ARSO- basketball team • defeated Bisons 14 to 11, and Mary ird straight vie- j Mayo Mopped Abbot Manor 14 >n last night by . fo 8. LUTE DISPOSAL OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, Bob Haas counted 8 points hulling 50 to 47 j to collect scoring honors in the THEREFORE THE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. 1 hitherto wnde- latter contest. SPate Teacher!!' I In displaying the best form of PMTBMTS the season thus far. Coach Tom Viler* 1.9# to s ee. Every King's Spartans indicated that they were ready to tackle another priced lev eelrk formidable opponent tomorrow night when they meet the unde¬ feated Central State Teachers' frosh. 1 M This contest is also carded for the .lenisnn fieldhouse and wilT get under way sharply at 7:36 ' new t ee and i se . j Bast night's game was n thriller Rb.lu', fencer* lake to ; (rom |h# tanning. S wrck-rnd when they , A, on, mil!ht imagine from the lb trait team, ill the i S(.nrr_ ,h(> ,anlr nnc of those nde- The Spartan* ] rou„, llffllir, w|th 27 fmd« being •ncp Tech in a return ! $|55 $^75 SfSS t|7S match Friday night and Hien rla.il | Th, Spartan emirtmen wrre with Wayne', fenc-rr, Saturday | „Wo ,wlva|^ |, charity tn.we ■! f i afternoon nut of 24 attempt* from the free K0KWEM The Orern and White aggrrga- ■ throw |inr> ivtrnskl Individually ",r I accounting for five, while donee Oee rellre Iri ef l.ee neck, il ltwt the. opener ; ,mrt p„v p,nlchtcr rang up four prtre. I I wa* landing the ; ttrnnrn the brilliant Ron I-nraingrr, guard, who tattled 55' Ihr '1 M" of 19 point* for the Tlie flr»1 round In the Inter- pncj„, ihc Spartan fraternity lw»kctbnll league came drlv, bl,md Car, to a ckwe Iwt night Sigma l«eat De¬ a*_ Kap|« (,ind ^ JonM wh0 hil the tata. rmtac* to 2J«. for 14 and 11 point* re*prctively. ri Kappa Bhi trounced Hcs|wri •nt, 14-2. Games in the second j Notre Dame> Central Collegl- round included laambda Chi Al- j ate conferencf rhampiims will pha's victory over Thi Chi Alpha, j open Michigan Stale's $JK $475 $375 $47$ 11-5. and Phi Drlta Thetn's win rard February 8 in Jtnla SAF., 13-8. (house. unsajMim (veer IwBir reel la aM «to _e HSi^ tu, -e |a Coral Gables •ered to twe mn i. a, to HPtogriee enepi Tel- ite. 5 7" M3?s PRESENTS 25* 35* The COQUETTES ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY PRICES: 25c PER PERSON REGULAR PRICES SATURDAY H.KOSITCHEKWBROS. MI Witt HIS BAND