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Volume 30 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1037 Gina To The Victors? Today"* Cigna Dale Bureau Sororities Take Lead Campus Comes Here Arranged By For Concert Hasselback Over Nf* Racket Fraternity Men Flint Arlinl of Fall Scric* l« Appear Here Will Sponsor Ounce In n members of the State band Orlobrr 16. Pinning New Greeks •ived their coats after the The concert season will be offic¬ ntng kick-off. Apparently the I:»:» V iihiI*ii \rrrptril I iH'utu |il,-(,. Fru. l.i-lu Slinw s have numbers in their ially opened at Michigan State ■'rum Crimp of 26:1 in <,iiii*.iii 11 I Mrii iat„ the way they find them college next Monday evening It.•tall* \i-i-,-|ilrit fur V they stack them in pi limn *lip» V i-rr >i-ni. when the first of a series of out¬ l'li-ilnr.lii|i. tory to taking the field. Subdue.! Fro*li standing artists will be presented. Gina Cigna, soprano and star of Of Olden l)a\* I riMtnrr at College Organization of the independ¬ Kappas Lead Delta last year's sea¬ Si«gs Are ent men began to grow under Fred j son, will give the first concert, to Arnold's leadership last year, and List With fake place in the Peoples church 29 First W ith 17 they are now represented on the at 8 o'clock, October U. Coupon student council, have their own j tv r«u. books will admit students. Tlietas are Seeoml; While sport teams, and sponsor several > Sunui \u i- I lu«i* Si-ruiul; f«ivrl> Mi Mme. Cigna's concert was or¬ dunces throughout the student ! \lplia I'lii and Llii TUB* MB iginally scheduled to take I'lii mi place on ! year. hii|i|ia I Hulil. tti' 'w i October 8, us in Are Tied ff»r Third. printed student, ATHENIANS help I hiril Plan-. MM » l« Ai uupon books, but due to a ton* Thl» wa» <■"< 1»mot...n of r"'d «*• new *«"* In conjunction with the Athen- l«t «*»: <■» ia Mih; n< change in the arrival of her boat »p«'"dv '"r combat Fists datum I band will furnish syncopated ances in the » flowers for study purposes, country, including en- "win«l"« in wild fashion, the forts were all for naught, gagements at the *>\eral of them hastened to do so. Metropolitan, the f*Pa,'tan gang surged to the pusts Although no serioua injurtea "We believe be the bureau will be; Chicago Opera, two concerts repulsed by the Michi- were reported many n student at- Als«. one was stopped in the act an aid to a large majority of stu- gan defenders. For nearly half an tended classes rhythm for the occasion. and the yesterday with i California, .1 formidable member of the University hour the students battled, hitting bruises and black eyes j dents, and will help to make the Michigan dances greenhouse gang" When told each other and more 'all-college' affairs SANG not caring who ,v the lad that he had received WITH METROPOLITAN than they damaged they have been in the past." Until last i Bill said. ptvr .ssion to do so. several harsh year. Mme Cigna wi whenever . k» concerning the nerve of It very well known to the Amen- TO NAME COMMITTEES threatened take P. T. A. Lists pr.itessor were forthcoming. can concert audience. Last year, ; posts, the Wolverines fought back m her first visit to this country, ^ Hill Hasselback and Charlotte savagely, pushing the invaders a- ihe appeared in only two engage- Its groups, are developing plans foi keys to New York ; way Getting nowhere with the Program the nents. with the Metropolitan and .lance and will announce the frirf W L. Mallmann of hie north posts a vanguard shifted ita the General Motors radio hour committees shortly efforts to the south hartrrlolof y department plana goal The Dr. F. C. Furaherk lo Talk However, every performance in Hasselback plans to establish u enjoy his visit to New Vark which she appeurcd was sold out on I lonlapiou* llivaien the date bureau in a special office and she made the greatest popular, somewhere in the Union building. win shim\ as well as artistic success of any Forensic Cluli A clerk will be present at this of¬ minghum. U..rc another Michigan- bout hn The New York World j \dd Ihii In*lruclor* Fall opening tea will be held in the Stute football game at 2 Telegram reported of her "" ' An introductia Central school Mrs I erm Dim* to l rn«li Ml I \ KilTt ' auditorium. >t tuber 9. at Macklin appearance that "eager throngs lai speech activl State Talent one Brocket, accompanied by %l I'll % < III nill.i. \ h i Lansing The reserve beneiged the door, ol Ihe Metro- Overflow. j a,| llu(,en„ ir Mrs Mann, will ■ " gl\ • two schools will meet politan, an auditorium sold out ti ToGliarmMikc ting at 7 30 reading time in more than a tonight November 3. from 2-3:30, Dr E applause that volleyed and thwnd It V'ander Slice, public health di- ' •led The Ne Jean Beukema Kl|u'rirnrril S.iiiIi-iiIn \r- rector for Lansing, will speak on mbution to t lit l'iirtiri|iult'. The Health .it the School Child w|l.M t \l December, a Christmas tea

stopped the show And « | the New York Journal Sh I actresses in this generatioi MANY ARTIST* COME Forestry Gluh The cert s. | hi Idle I al*« following artists ii y. ;i joint evening ineet- •i tl.ii To llwl a Systrm N-oenit Josef Hoffman. 1n* held with the Bui ley Hcor^ani/e it the Central school The > a both Conrad and her : For the tenuiinder of the rheet-

. D« hi to Miss oncellt.st. February 24 and Mal¬ be announced later Mii. li. ll DiMMiM Mabel Petersen, ! ings to ariunge programs no G«*ii«*ral FliM'trir Go. um AndeiMin. negro tun ■ contiaito 2. f> 2-3 30. Donald »-d all summer for fear | definite time has been set Daily \dMiiiliiR«*iA of I raiiiiiiu- lo Fnriti^li l v April 19 The college symphony sup4*ruitendent of the Lul <11111»i• 14 .Id ever come to see meetings will be held to feel out i11 orchestra under Michael Press HhtMtli, will speak on the f the Administration j(i,rect,on Wl11 Prrs€'''1^ "nc «">»ncert try Schools of East Lan- •uld take a tip from " ^ l>"*' itiaw The president Try Outs Open the i I. from M 30. Dr Eugene ■uple of hours in his. i1 ",,rpri s< y ufternn. and any I tnsky For Dramatics vcloped to present ploys ..m« ,».y f,„m h„ Ainerua u 'The Future Standards of Elemen- d,„ without La«l Now IK'iiijf i Iiom'Ii for Urv schools of Michigan " Flint Man Hurt 001m end a rouplr ol ! fe.vilt> it

■ > Firal Prurlllt lioll. Mi.y t», a punu .upper wdl tie rare Mlu C.mrad ; '""'Md d""1 held in the school for all P T A On W t vraelf an orchard "" rnuvu h ay to Game Aliru.u.h rental,v. u-ie, meltrberl and children have been made for the roles in kill,, Striken Truck ill "Another Fiar Vtt Mr-it l altin« Language.' the first play Man Kr|irrtM*nta lint Un.iii||. Graaluair Dairy Work i. anxious to inteiview any upper- An and < class students who were prevented on by George Foster, Flint, on Hie Besides Mi Gjessing of Den¬ from James Porter of the attending tryout* last week department way to the Stale-Michigan game, is second year of Transfer students who are anx¬ of soils, who was connected in a liraiii crashed at tight angle* on the ifill llraiimonl Tmrrr graduate work at Michigan State ious to part-time capacity with the stale <*1eWr identify themselves with corner of Orchard stieet and Al- college, there are five new men dramatic activities and committee on agricultural conser¬ upper-, lass into .» Kroger Grocery ; - (airs Vinr \ irn. Sivrrl Music engaged in this field here this year studenU who were vation, "1*11 obliged to ..t- i William Can Home Rfc. Court** Included in the five are W W tond lushing functions are espe. - college at Washington. D C , dur¬ r m Saturday by I.I < II I.I. WH.EI. • ing c For I .tweetue-rm vntH« i«mhI . Snyder of Penn.ylvania SUte rot- tally urged to appear at the first conferences concerning the Carr received head injuries and c(r , „ H,„ o( T„„ A k 1938 soils reading rehearsal of the play program was taken by ambulance to Spar¬ Robert Townley of Tuesday evening, October & at 7 I D requests of liberal tru i row hospital where he "was re- Dr. Fills \a«*uiir« A and M college. R A connected with the stole rarer, im. o'clock in the little theater leavd after treatment Fostei was f the Th»- Univeralty of economics building building. UxaU-d near the libra* v waf'«*«i and A Maidanado of And it impossible to attend this The truck's right rear fender has had more succeiui in maK.ng it- :rtt.# t.i -.fr. :*« i-i« tcpartment head of "• rehearsal may call the dramatic hoc, and '■ oi pu,"° r,c° top was damaged as was the self famous than Te*,»s Technolog- "t. znzifzxz*",h*vnmn,xy office, many an ambi- t.» Uium* a: .onoaa and mln shop building, for appomt- ugh! front bumper of Foster* car only tious statesman At least, its timepietes I * i-, • ... v San Antonio. Texas, Ttw, Lnrla MI Leave No were N* charges . Mfr-a, b, c. chimes are listened to more at- hour means • :ii ..trig the vacancy left by t rectron ai Miss P*rtjr Ida Evaiyn Mary Lewis, assistant i tetitively. and relief for profet Dr F-.:' Bradford of the Horti- strand, daal with the . prab- The year 1928 witnessed the Michigan State nihil..: department. t'a Tea Tar«lay building of Beaumont tower, er-< carillonneur '.it fl¬

e held in the stu- eeted on ground where once stood Daubett. - s.t-.ni i., The electrical engineering div- the Peoples church the country's first college build- whom tribute i* <1u 4 o'clock, to welcome ing used for teaching agric.il- pertrv-ss in ringing ture. From tfie top of this ehimes Familiar duce an alterna'.ing frequency up 100-foot structure, whrc is also Bells of St Mary* t.» ten thousand eye tea per sec¬ ond This 30 feet square, can be seen probably one of 'ht will be used in the elec- tionics and the campus in alt its fall lowli- music ai cadence j • alternating efferent as well as much of the sui- the of 1941 SfiiCHlUAN SfA'i'K MEWS Tuaaday, October B, I9S7

muat.be adhered to or owners of violating vehicles will be impartially fined. Michigan 6tatc Ncu»s Eventually, the greater part of potential murderers behind the wheel will be halted

mat* Coll***. on their bent of accidental homicide.—E. R. '■Tteh1 G. SN

A Mailer 1937 Mcmbet 1938 Of Ethic* Risociatod CoBoftialo Pros* During the fracas following the Michi¬ Distributor of gan game, a t'. of M. supporter was hurt CoUefticilo Digest rather seriously. The fellow, a strapping two-hundred-pounder, was carried to the State locker room for treatment.

MANAGING EDITOR OLA GELZEIl And though he was obviously delirious, ASSOCIATE EDITORS JEROME KRIEGKR, RAY TURNER no treatment was forthcoming. True, he CO-ED EDITOR BEVERLY SMITH was drunk, and hard to handle, hut the WORTS EDITOR GEORGE MASKIN welt above his left eye gave notice of a Rii.lnrs. Departmml serious hurt. ^ BUSINESS MANAGER ROBERT REEIOR The M. S. medic refused to treat him. ASS'T BUSINESS MANAGER WIEI.AHD WHITE No. we heat Michigan for the fourth time ADVERTISING MANAGER TOM BENNETT in a row, and such things as concussions ASS'T ADVERTISING MANAGER HARRY WII-SON and fractured skulls were not to la- taken CO-ED ADVERTISING MANAGER ANN HARRIS too seriously—the time was ripe for cele¬ CIRCULATION MANAGER KEITH CLEMENT bration. x

- - SN FACULTY ADVISER LLOYD II. GEIL Michigan State should be glad that it's pro-tame enthusiasm didn't get out of con¬ National Mwtisinf! Service. lac. trol as it did in Ann Arbor Friday night,

iously injured. A riot of that sort is no To \o trail? credit to any school; someone always has to pay the piper. Mob action can !»• ter¬ Staff siudenta wint t<» classes yt*^f«*»"- ribly vicious, a thing that should he re¬ tiny wearily hut.willingly♦ sacrificing the membered with the freshman-sophomore usual holiday after the virtorv over Mieh- fracas in the offing. SN

them were a bit skeptical as to whether or Oh - llcnn-IO . . . not the peaceable effort to have classe- ex¬ cused after Thanksgiving will hear fruit. A lew instructors Inld their classes that they Hid not believe if would do any good. Such skepticism is not to he wondered t he i!t til

have favored a »•••«■«• until the Monday after Thanksgiving in order that the.v ran he at home with their families. Not utllik* that n«r> all Americans. State students enjoy feast he goal pus's haltwav through. Then ing, and probably no other holiday in the Sat e can push them down like v ear affords an excuse for more epicurean OOthpicks." delight. It i- the one day in the year when "It. God, that's the stuff!" everh i1, from Great Grandpa to Little "u. h I'll gel a saw and let'*- •!.'» Skiddo Anderson' • Ann Arlwu." 1« it-, t-ni. national holiiiav which ha "\N houp«M ' " Aippee M S. ( " Siv of th. yokels got ml., "Speed" Hal- Expert Watch Repairing owav'- \S Ill.v S-Knight touring car for the

in.might i.n . t.. Ann Arhoi No one said

• SWAIN JEWELRY hut cai h treasured a thought that he. as RUI* Theatre ■ t hat l In admin

. d t . I In v nursed then thought with

<»l |v| \N|»|\t, first (Jiurcli of (ihriiil. Scinilinl. of ow that tin ad Lansing, Michigan

A FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

1 MM III l I II ' limlcr On I lie linnfins VM 1,1.1 AM U AU.A< E PORTER, I. «I *e%» lark CMy

' ' y • 'Ci , -Scientist, in Boston M.»

EASTERN HIGH STHOOI. Al IMTOKII M Tl ESDAV EVENING. (XTOHEK 12. AT *:15

Students Save I III> N I II V I Money On I II Transportation .1 \RI l\».*.s llv I sing a Weekly Bus Boss YOI IS) NOT HAVE TO PARK A BIS On evenings or Sundays one of a group of students purchases a pass. The entire group uses it for trans- portation between tensing and East Lansing and the purchaser has the balance of the pass to us for indi¬ vidual rides during the day or can again use it for group rides another evening. He collects five cents from each person in the group using it CLASSIFIED Your friends are saving money by purchasing weekly bus passes, why not you? W eekly (Kisses are good from Monday morning to the Lansing ha- following Monday morning. They are sold by all drivers i |wed mum-

iw - ami traffu \ i"latoi > u. wtncral. s MORI s|l>| Student- win. have not tcgistetixi wdh

i : ' J 14 the t.n |io,n i■ -o tt» Ih peiiuHtcd t > RIDES 70 Cents drive i i. the campus are liahh t.» dismissal

linn e? ... atai night on both the camp - CITY TRANSPORT f' More r un than chaam a ion *KNT-»-Ui#* Parking in -one* aii'dtgd for that purpv • K —The Michigan Daily. Tue«

Z. Unkempt Frosh Spartans Dance College Holateia* Hunt to Talk Kem§y Arrested *«t Mnrjr Mmy "Big New Plan Lc.- Apple" Beat 1936 Record As Drunk Driver Ready HimmelapMi Horrv Yearbook For Fraternitv Mayoite, whose hoi In Ann Arbor After Game On ington. spent the Trurrw Star Erh*' Lapit* as Photographers Religion Bflinw llr's llono- After Pictures Betty Asire's guest. Rose Kesl. a former West Mayo Aran Aim Makes Har¬ | day, October 7. The attraction . Hour* in Jail. Y. M. C. A. Mrrt. dent who is now Perhaps per- Tonight: teaching at from ignorance, j t will be the Co-ed-Carnival, with ; mons in Slntp I'tiion at Port Huron, was the guest of Betty ,ps from laziness, first-year men Completing its ninth year, the Imhict New Cabinet Z. Howard Kemsey (only co-eds admitted. So nil you strengthen¬ Harr:ngton. iow Victors Holstem herd of Michigan State up at the Versluis portrait j i ed state Party, co-eds interested in extracurncu- trooper. R. W. Eaton's, The date for the West with the majority pos- j coiiege once again an cx- Mayo fall \ lar activities arc in for an shows lemuy ana .sorority p*-- evening conjecture that he was intoxicated >rm party been set for a tie askew or no tie has Nov* with Both Michigan and 11 f ep'ionat production record. 1 be taken as informal Michigan entertainment, climaxed by The second while Either they come devoid 1 State The bi-weekly open driving at 8:30 a. in. Sun¬ couples rallied r«»uned day morning, by pf kept regalia or adorned in -Big Apple" led by A marionette show to be by the college and officially innocently in¬ backgrounds Also nto put on be held tonight in the organiza¬ local advertisers i-eectgrnaed the ;plendor of military's basic- George Cully. State cheerleader, at by the Athenian- is by Holstein-Fries- tion sisting after two hours in the city only one of room of the union. The pro¬ the Ann Arbor Union ian association. showed that the uniform dance last the .jail that he was on the seven mile outstanding events to be offer- gram committee has arranged t<> According to the Wolverine pilot, Saturday night. A average of eleven class B cows Michigan or- i ed on the program. have Dr. H. R Hunt of 1 the'zoology jngleson, frosh should ap- ball- The Women's dub produced • 2 .Y049 pounds of milk. gave a lunch¬ department, speak His subject will .,te this opportunity to have a Bill , v.; rage per cent (ORAL fam eon at 1 o'clock of 3 2 6ABLES Monday af!err. x>r. tv. "The Religion of an Educated •ut err'.,: « r a inf.. beautiful, and glorious por- around these parts reigned over in the total average of «h» I Peoples church pari-r- Man." Dr. Hunt is noted for his S-IC. Fast i created in the image of the smaller hall Wi 8 pounds of butterfat upstairs. Mrs Edwards was m charge of pro¬ vs It would duced please Mom j Way back home in our own during the year. Now Playing ticularly concerning its relation a •!, gul bacH home immensely Union. Arno Weiss Pr», ... records of the milk harmonized f- : science. •< ... v could view their young a crowd of two hundred and >r -v that an all-high re- DICK SNYDER fifty KAPPAS LEAD t AMPI S Brief indue ' elated Spartans at the victory -. -*£9 4 pounds of butterfat AND IN SOKORITY PLEDGING HIS BAND 1 rr.;«V :r dance. Professor and Mrs S E. 1934 463 pounds of jnurnaibm majors

• ' Willi Crowe acted as patrons for the were recorded. Last Pins will be » given to . ■ r-»ge ■' 412 pounds was EVELYN members and GILL d applicat: An interesting program in the iced by the priae cows. ! membership of newcomer way of tea dances this week V , .,v. t Star Echo received at the meeting

Elsie Thrasher . M -k* g- eai by producing Joins Faculty \1 ,-<» g t a ill .ilv. in* M.O - ultend Rural I Alrnsiun * iirk m 4nirfi IK Countir*. \TKKNITY pledging ItKIM.S I'INS TO III MEN Eisie Thrasher, formerly pofessor of music at State Teachers college.

. -n. Kan . has been added to College llullt-liu

. t\ of the music depart- 8 t oik Mis? £45?

Mortar Board

oal work from Kuns ici< college and Pitt

K \PP \ \l I'll \ Till I \ The reiular meeting

The l*re»* rtub

\l I'H \ • •>»!« HoV p| \o// might Ik next to most attrac¬ l»fr I 1 % \l I'll \ standing riyht tlu- director (.f tive [htsoii \ou ever met. but viiu don't

\l PH \ \Y|M \ ill | know it until you arc introduced . . . until von £ct acquainted. And \ou don't know l iojans how much Prepare For Cunte pleasure a i igarette t an give until some- \&illi Flint Eleven Sutimiuv bod) offers you a ( hcstcrficld.

K is true:

Mild# K \Pf MM I I \

Insist on hcttinK the Best in Dance Musk. I'e sure the Orchestra ^ ou Hire is a .Member of the

«'* TMfc ar i-ISII lar a l.mt at A. 1. af M. HANDS did kr.-day Tbght

All-College Party — Union Ballroom SI1JNSOREU BY nUDAY, OCT. 8 BOB SEIGRIST and hia BAND DANCING 8-12 8Sc PER COUPLE TICKETS IT ' NION IONK OK I ROM MEMItLKS BLUE KEY TnctdaTi Oetabw B, 1(37 M r rip Four " — T ' MICHIGAN STATE NHW3 ' ! Slate Whips Wolverines, 19—14; Klewicki Out For Year Pingel To Nelson Frat Football There Goes Pingel Again CHIEF SAYS: Young Back Breaks Kipke Asked Slate Wins Grid Thriller Loop to Open To Pass, and— Right Leg On Last Before 71,000 Fans Plavlln-cc (.ante*1 onightMurk Fir»l Play Of'M'Game Well. Harry Slake rin't «av he Combination Score. Two of Three Slnlc l'oneh: Ko""«l of Hulllc - Open l»rill. for «.an,c a, t :iolek Race, IW > aril, lo I loitnl Kir»t S|iurlan Score. '"r 1 r,,H "• X"rV:"';r.l,SM^Van^ *i.h M.nh.ll.n la a««« ariln.i Mlrhiaan', Ue- Hrookly 1, >e\l Saturday : llirkohl. kmaeieh Rejoin I Mil, lo See Michifnm Strike lluek lo Take l.eiol. n h| un()<.r ,|l(, |]!:hi, #( ,h( S<|iiait \fler Spendin* Day in Collepe Hoapital.

it, nroMii: maakin , 1",'!!.'.." ,wd ,h< ' State's football team prepares for its "game with Kcorr two toueh- New York next Saturday. Herman Klewicki. youn<: itouni by thfc . is m the hospital with a bruken right leg sul- method, but fered on the last play of the Michigan game last Saturday. they also threw Kl. \» i' ki. who was on his way to a regular post on the State varsity until the injury struck him, will be lost to the team for the rest <>! bv liene ( lolek . the season. Colters Start Fall Tourney ~ ~ Detroit Lion Herman limp* from the I'm-, Saturday un.

ktSwICKI injury w ; .

That the leg was broken 1

< Ute Saturday Dt R M

:.y.k an X-Ray to determine v

was wiujfig. after Klewicki < jiUuned of great pam.

Patronize your local

In THE SHTUf^DHY EVENING POST this Week

Who your is FOOTBALL ANGEL?

Introducing II. J. Lutcher Stark, Texas lootball Angel, The Man II ith The Million-Dollar Ilobby...

HEcoachbroughtfootballNebraska'sat Texasfamedat tripleDanathe salaryX. Bibleof theto highest paid professor gave SI00,000 towards a giant

stadium . spent $2000 for band uniforms. . laid out

$100,000 for needy students and football players . and is happy to buy hts own tickets to the games. Meet the ideal aluginus, the man *ho never keeps any record of his gifts or loans, the Santa Claus of the Southwest.