v; 'iP&VW "El MMMaNMM* k.i- -MlttrllfS- I r>* — MM* *M«* x. ate Heut$ [Voltim* 88 MICIIItlAN Stffi COIXKIiR. KAST I.ANSIHG, MICIIHIAN. THURSDAY. OCTOHKR X 1010 Xo. # ■: Today** Campus Spartans Prepare To Win The Hard Way |)n Fnrfmse. Too.' The Unholy Flvt'^ttf IN Union ers Claim Their Fate K, 1km Davtm Jon llovu-U, 1km eland, Ralph Net-veil and ROTCCmlcla* Drama Head Seeks Date Is Sef n wk Suthm, havt Won dolnu « ii husinCM In telling tltvnlm- Honicos Needn't ij -.<.«>* to the fr**hm*tv they've atmi Nil! sending the Not Mxenipt- 'College Tyfies'At | A raid WUerest: ;- rottn gmw»Mt«* w h n a*k for directfcm# In ilia Fall Flay Tryouls Tenlalivcly j \ May I ne llnses Iiiiuiht I mint* over in lha Home Ko practice Ilia olhar day, word ha« ruddered freshman xttnnbL Vaiidniher^ Trynuti for the alUeollege play "Accent on Youth," will be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs¬ For Itusli j No longer will the would ) e \ ' Hy Sheldon Mover Srnnlor day uf next week from ? Ii • and inquired where Ilia l ro.li Will llalllr M" >«l ..II .. W • t Thfa In mir- lucky yonr,M I .MM in p in. in ttoom l.m of M< they lend Up to asking for a date ! might ha, l(i>|i|y '|o llall, Dr. W Kawcelt Thompaoti, Hofili* Orl, 2.1 Ity j with "Where do v«»u live*" nnd > Thill ii|v|m*#it'a to ho the K«»n« Sliili- Nc«« directoi, announced halt » r.il opinion of aSpurtitn grid- then hastily chant* the Mihiert \ I mini I History "The play Is not ca*l a* yet, and -IVf'IM'ltl I'lunn when she «ay* »lie live* in Hit!* ' men todiiy it* they nngr thu All Mli'ltlirnn Slntr follt'gb although the cast U small ••ml of l heir I'ntit for tlio nmitml frn.1 • crest yillag# I mining Nonaort men «li> iilT.-t li<<|, with rrrlnln tv)»es needed are unusual and Ttiere It reailv « very tirnpie the ml in-.lute classic llmllnltimx, by lhi< rwriilly testing of many girls alaive fresh man-anphnmnr* cine, rush h#s •ntutipn to ihe problem, 4ccording ; Hot *11 *Im y it Ami Artaif. limn tentntlvely sot for Weij- imnKnil runmTlpt Ion low, nr. man coed rla*#IHcatlnn Is delln to Mip fllualelh Conrad, dean of ' With i rtmllnn I*. Arthur It. Vntulunttvi a, Itely needed," staled Dr. Thohip ni'silny. Dot. 2.1, It waff a* before tb Michigan ebwh, this «t- ■rfiioi ntuiixHkl nt th* (tr«t mniti(\j( 4r Although there lne j titilde he (an RPtuthn front Michigan "In Ihe eaallng of i v.me on t of players does In reaiMtnae to a telegraphic Student «-iuiiuil, heiil tu*t night miBUhder%t«nd»ng at->iit ge*i>t»g tot early all air of overconfident*©, , type*, with a knack oi Th* ©nuttrll Inet ut dInner wl|l» tmrk and forth tietween th*1 cam* nit instead a tone of deep sln- Inquiry from tha State News, n Iter latter was shopping', as wel A*«HH-lrtte»l Wrtinwn Stiiitent* rmiF eilty received yesterday good character men w oil and Hie Union hoard, follow¬ can take their date* h<»tne on Hm> As from Sen ii l or Vandrnherg netting i mand." be said. ing which Ihe three group# tuiKes Tliie forth in detail the effect of the •«- is no lunger '* peoh. , to foiget that we AM candidates will 1 |l IMT MvRlnlvr an* Hotxrl." conscription law on MRU. stu¬ fl'c fur |Hissltite u*e in one of thi Journed to separnte nieriiog*. 1 ii lti.14 when the dent#. Roger ItlarkwtNMt, nophonioA- Anyone may ride on ihe char¬ Tigers won l 1 peniiatit That kiicir ller (hits Men now enrolled In Ifl one-act plays to lie ptodticrc college in Ihe near future by members o fluM pre«ntent, leptofed to t|r tered hueB |o tilth re«i f.ir t).e wm the ftr t 1 ne we defeated ay defer training. upon request, the direrllon class. them in atioiit I) yea is and after | t'lw hitch-hiking bu*lne*% being itll tha rltwt of Ihe college year, etas# have begun plnns for Ike J of ttie franchise they mu*t tmnit Ibat we heat tliem three «c -.ifllf II ii, two road* accept- Copies of (he play, a comedy b.i year# Ida downtown with a senator explained. Contrary Samuel lfa|ibnel*ott, are now oi field day Dli'k Croening, rmi# Jthe hu*e« north of lite tho. n and itrnlght, i i a man i ll ifMiunt very strongly toward soma opinion. It O.T.C. students teserve in Uie president, tunned Rally DtW- Tllfg IK or It VRAM" library. ona political ckmp, probably are tiol exempt, for they "Well, this in our year again," i* Stiitl Summoning all their have not yet become member# of tee of two to work With Che«F> J |tu*e* run every 13 minute* hr« •on tinned ttie upbilert gridder. Iriuli ' patience lliay lat him Ihe (Officers' Iteserve Corps, for talk until ha reached which an exemption Is provided. Ifatin Advises leaders tiouis Nercl and .Ham Yel- tween 7 and B a in an*! every j ter and cominlttees from th* tWo 1 20 minute* thereafter Rrodfut ■fippert Die |ierinnnt the I that's classes on the program for ru#h women are allowed four token* a "Nion change hnfaw In tha Senator Vandenberg's letter to the Following are excer|its from Caution For -day. day. the way we're going to win Hat- urday. This is our lucky year." Iddir of the stream," ha sold, State News: TO RNrORC'R FOT WEARING And (tils pe"tiliar angle doea NY-." interjected wnfc of his aallv, "but IV AI.I. AKK AFFECTED U of M Trip Members of Ihe freshman chi#« Tliwilre Plans appear to lie a good omen f)e- who wish lo help in rush day plan • "You ask me how Michigan npite early report* that u World -1 ivan! a horse for preslder "l.eave wilt l»e notified to appear at Ilk- State college students are affected early and drive care¬ He I res involving Detroit Tiger* le conscription law? A* a fully to Ihe Michigan Stale- Uni general, rule, I should say that they varsity of Michigan game Hatur next meeting of the council, wbfvh ha* been set for Wednesday (light. Triple-Header would hurl the gate at Ann Arl»or, tlie vale of tickets ha* been going tmip Course are oil sooner or later affected by day," warns Harold Ha tin, chief o Ihe conscription law because II Is |s»llc.e. Oct fl. From the first yeai/ mgn present, two men will he s*leet*l Free Movie on at a mte cor mailable to ^>a*t |F»rn I If driver* will In ob¬ to represent their class oh the 1 A blanket draft upon the entire remember Tluee performances will tie t i time Uhoralory cU«ae* #o aiNver of tha United States serve Ihe yellow lines, not to pass roinmittee in charge of the rtiah | needed tills year to aerommodete 1 I ; i untrue lam v illi kindly *i between tha ana* of 31 and JW Hut on hills or curve#, and not J the vntlr# student body at 'he »n- , out of ' the there are certain limitations. In •peed, Haunt believes many m Taiwlgtiett to confer with Vardty ) mini free show «|»in.,N»red hy the : i campus ami clown at Ann Artwr and In degree, upon Ihe rf- haps may tie avoided. ) club on methods of enforcing ! State theater, it was announced I furry TlllotKin reports » ticket | punted I See DRAFT—Page 3 g wearing of pots by freshmen lyeaterday by Verti Hicotte. man-' A spark that will fnatill tale which probably will reach I hr imvg am kta sckr*iil. bmik Main hUKiiietm before tha coun- j ager of the theater The *hnw wdl ; Sftturdjiy'g Mf)n to Michigan" migration of Michigan Slate MtuduntH with an avenging I OH Uflfl. ftiiti toutly ! ell w(w discussion of a year's pro- probably tie presented «>me time j I So much for, tlie gomt luck j groin and appointment of a num- during the week immediately f«»|- 1 ©pint wil \m kiniibul at YMCA Names «re Rt'HIl—Rage 3 lowing the clone of the foottMil j p. m. u pep rally Friday night at 7did | omens and ticket Kales flut how j'i<»ct the Mulligan .State eleven measure. J season. The rally will start around a bonfire hi Ihe middle of i actually line up agaimt Michigan? Meet Dates ! 1 The movie to tie shown wtR tie | the parade ground, miuth of the river, with wing* and HAVE FEW 1NJERIEH Seven program commission* of F college* whm- Coaches Hachman, Young, and King will give short last president. announced this to stay on tha curb whan cek husiness men w | ."hould assume in the matter of If late permission Is granted to talks. I here will be more songs rind wells. Hill Hatehelnr, students this year, hand* itig tha "bumming" thumb, Commissions will meet every fiNdtiall season | program* for tencherti certifh o- 1 women of Michigan State captain for the Michigan game, will give Davi* ho* re*ted up. curtlil)Q| net* picked up by an East ■es and showings, heard ' tion,' was Ihe mutn topic of u pui»- women attending will be second Wednesday evening ac¬ a short forecast of what will hi* activities to rtmiiing *ignals, ; put iceman while trying j lie Instruction conference held n stumped as proof that they were happen Saturday. and will )>e ready for action. Kar¬ ipot a few cording to present plans. Meet¬ a ride from a ! Ihe Union Wednesday, presided present ut the free xhow First Street dancing is scheduled to begin at 9 p. m. within > • lover by Ocur> L. C, Emmons, of showing of the movie will begin at, who turned up with a broken fact oft tha curb in ings are for discussion of service ; a roped-off section of pavement in front of the the liberal arts department. gymnasium, iilood vc*.*ei in In i leg, al*o will » front of the Peoples and will bring the festivities to a close at 12 Leaders of the commissions are: p. m. i>e in --hope to take his poo»tion church. Escorted to the HoUinger praised Harmon and " at tackle. city hall, the sad quar- Christian faith, Wilfred Grnns- diagrammed his scoring plays ! bodies were present, including It, apiece kog; campus relations. Fete Tre- from Inst week's Michigan-South- j S. Linton, registrar, and Dr. V. It. Liitlie Men Place VETERANS PLAY a fined i>.ng onto the one dollar pavement to si/e; community relations, Ralph em California gum© Noll, of the Michigan .State col- j So far us experience I# concern¬ a i »de. Newton; freshman work, Edward The meeting was under the i lege department of education. At Iowa.College ed, the Spartans «.tand to enter « fellow said to pay, so that ha was Sew ell; world fellowship. Rhyner he was asked Srhotma; labor i chairmanship of George E. (Carp) [ Other* at the meet were Dean alumnus and former State Edmundson, University of Mich.- A Michigan State rattle judging ■ Grid IF in— Over Mosqitilos Hee FCHlTBAEI*—Page C anil •uch Charles Iktch- j gun school of education; Eugene team coached by Prof. Ruxeeil K uch time he would need. footballer. • Harw«j(id was one of eleven te^rnt Credit (or performance of the 1940 Michigan State foot- » weeks," he muttered. present. j H. Elliott, superintcr dent of Pui>* i attending the Dairy Cattle con- ! I all team will (a- shared by Head Coach Charles Hachman j In In.-!nit lion; Dean I.t-v-engcr Campus gres* at Waterloo, la., last week f a nd Vt ill El, el Tn-amirrr and Prof. John F.menr, of the the college entomology department. The Spartan team placed third m A.W.S. will elect a new treasur- | school of education, Wayne uni- 1| verslty; \ ,The entomologist! got into the athletic side of campus j alendar W President Wichers, of Holsteins, fifth in Ayrshire*. er at the next meeting to replace; Members of the team were John fe early this year, with the first football practice. First nder the ire Jane Clark who, Inst night, | Hope college; and Dr. Harvey Turner, of the State Study of signed the position during the teacher education. regular meeting, according to Mar- j J Rheineck, Grafton, Wis.; Donald Johnson, Fenoville; Don Eppel- ci turbfince and enemy scout*. the prying eye* of 11;Ui "• a.v.ji./ In the afternoon session the heimcr. Charlotte, and Keith Sow- 1 clr. ulattns hrrr today, Jorie^ Baldwin, A.W.S. pr« erby, Rock ford. w ulled-in practice field, THEY WF.RENT AU>NE denl»— r, will lr,vr thr BrllUh The second meeting of 1 | question of renewal of provision- , The illusion of secrecy vanished Vr\dsy, i al teaching certificate* at the end High score* were made by Iowa. • %v brim brtlrr rtprwl- was devoted to routine business j of a five year period was discuss- \ Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota and . with the discovery that every L'nio® bush and most of the grass blade-, j « for labor form. ">d III booHh. ClUMbrrUiii probobly will rrllre become and laying out of future plans. jci Oklahoma. , Kee Bl.'CiS—Page I Brlt..h ilrdroooes wore horded hit In today , Thursday. 5 p. nw "Mill I window Ik# day, eiiblb air raid warnln* by mldnlahl fealnred by "trr- Knappen Decries Draft Exemption for College Men Colic,c men. who are exempted , 111., but it U only i he continued. To compete with trained military machine is neces- ,,mcer rorps. he continued Thursday. 5 p. an Km 3, L'atou aas from conscription until July ot paring an army to a football team, nationa such as Germany, whose sary. next year, ought not to seek fur¬ he pointed nut that a team with conscripted lor . | Asked for his view, on the j „ u Knappen', opinion that the Thursday, lya , average American citixen doe, not ther exemption for the good of one year of training I, leu for¬ , itrer-gth of America's armed i appreciate the true complexity.of Ihe morale of tha nation', armed midable than a more experienced forces, based on hu observation! force,, both conscript and regu¬ one. : ' this summer, Knappen Mid: "A, j modern war and the need tor Tokyo, Oei. « f-nn-| alliance with the Aah mean, an "all or lar,, in the opinion of Prof. Mar¬ "If wc intend to compete In the j complete training. He cites the ; a civilian, my impreuion of the i example of a congressman from "U-inr dratfe." Toby a paper, proclaimed lodar, II U» I'nllod shall M. Knappen, head of the big league," he stated, "well have j American army wa, very good, ite history depart- to be ready to do to on a big j Kentucky who recently stated that league baaia." j as tar as it went." Equipment is j a handful of Kentuckian, with seed, but "very inadequate," w ith ; squirrel rifles could hold olf the "We will be better off from a ; the new Garand automatic rifle j Germans until the marines ar- defense standpoint, because of behind in production and too few conscription, in epite of conscripte j rived. Men who were officers in I big guns available, the professor | the last war are finding that their there la already feeling existing forgetting pme of their year', lei- S stated There were 'the fort modern warfare. Knappen said. campiish anything," and the fail¬ There is alio the poeatbility of OO ME ure of college men to be included lAVOU ABMT UFOBM many conscript, Joining tile (tend¬ in the draft army would heighten ing army following a year ot Although men Reorganisation of the army to this feeling. Ihe treat- ; special C. M. T. C. corps had great open paths of advancement to en¬ respect tor enlisted officers and listed men is favored by the pro¬ fessor. "In no other business,", he MOSCOW, i _ ^ __ «H,m to 1JHJN ■ootot yawtba between Ikr acea of 14 I to be ..j.. _u War la sheer murder and sui¬ : ranging from captain and up were taiotny. cide so far at untrained soldier* ere concerned, stated I in many cases fltled by men whose ! early training it of doubtful value. advance beyond the rank of ser¬ boy. baa been bom to Mm "The old idea that aU ' In an emergency the army would geant. Ikquimncnts for commis¬ •arlm * 'aj^.i Brer. In Doetofa" baa- is an American flag, a : suffer . from sioned officers are such that en¬ "W here. I in, Corp, amp it Fort Sheridan, rifle, and a band ii out of date,' mi listed men are generally barred. ic; iTwn MI«IHiAX WTAXf. NKWH Thurmlay, OctfAmrI'jf uy Wm'rtlo IbtU'lv** Btoii ii i miw> n «i»»i#r,ln p*rm>ra» ho (•*« |iwitw.My whni hi 'h»m in miiio more ' f an imttt*- M>tr* HuuihIui> Celft^ ah in mi mm! li'Mner. iMth txlrn Ilia IHMwn i» Thhrfii mw Mftlilitjf ii)i f.or Ih« I in women it new»r»»l hi In I ha tiavy»tiaf an, wtnniwnN Axw-K«d StatunhDubioi * kludtnn IllvlllK.lll Illlli'ttWt vlllnno. , | haunt Ilia Initio hrnaihinl lit Wltlfcla'a #c.»pt.| a hVf h 11ftto, It ni'twHrml that I hay mlirhl »t»» apaaah, anil alihumh I havoti'l h«««t i««4( HnVa lii'ihi ilnlelean whan anhl Want liar aaln in, httfjfnM worry Mo immirit; Ttl.,,n"" lirfcrr ewp»»e#*»l {<> unme of (hpoi lurnii^n n#w»r**W inflO npw»p«pe? report*, ' ifruli Miri M««) Bulletin Willkie ViaitH IMiehigatt IlirnW wt'l'a rhltftCITil hy Ilia t'lillnitn to WittMy. wm$ of hi# ttfki aftiir the »t>i Mflt***# Hy Wlml'n lliil,I# On prnvl^ lriilniHii'liilli II for llltlrrrat raalilalila liMijte me wnntttr, fllOHf with other#.: If h«**vwm thr* I'MrwM mmI lirKM \0ty h* hhI4|l (j-i tipeneib bill until now, wnmlo* o** ninny voir# »« Hie rtiiio,o4i ttwwentM# TiMliiy www wemett to I hink t hut thn biwoi ovation* in*tieM«t M #hO(if«t win. Koharl H. Allan Ami Tom orrow A oni'Aa Bcraair nf prrtf»*f*n»l* luhl h, WriV fvi wonini Mihlentw on1>', Ifnweyei, if hi# lanni>iO0 #;*'•'!» inoy lo» m« o eriterliiti, I don't- believe Wlllk# l# I'l.m'trnlriK (h rrnimy'* pirtH filni'lahlfi with l(ii.- ,, n|l*n«l#»# A fruwllfiI h*' Inter* ttiiaa'l ntim* apai'iilmliili arn -ntf i">rma,i'jrt,lanU liar A# o jUouiH, flttli'it taut weekentl were tnuiort HiJT vaiara, !»i^/t i,i^ i, \\in (hit f(4 tile fhe»f» ■ In Mnjfc of the Union ot the rejfuinr Inw , lOWl## IWi. t* ,'aHM'»aalafa H»«4taa»a, laa.l Mia hitiml htal" nf ratalImia liatwaan lha Iwo rm<.. , , |r*t) Mt»,fori» < etWff v/itl l>e h*W nrptse eon plea fpenl I lie jailor port of I IIHuit III* way hla tali Tua'tlay t'htirs/fny fit ti j», Alihuiirli Na*l ailltiifa ara |.roe laimlttlf "all'o v . >« nar»' <"« ! W VhHIK'noN WllerorL fhoiihl Mlrihe 0 I'lieiiye hi frilf-iiU iOhnlnlwIrnli-io thai lli-rmmiy In aaaltlnif« ta |i,,i,..( i,. 'I'll,it I# ifimm! rlehullMj lnefOiii|ue, inii inv .» I insal alliaiar Willi Millar nfjat Muiaiillril U II nitljl/lfib ! Hut UV nil up imw. A new* xl<»ry nenf won't ilehnle mt ihe ##m»> tint *btrv*y t*. tinvel e*fp*rtp hove mnrlo of ihe drtpfine^ej fhuila,,., I„l»,r.i«l In I rial Ih'iil h'li rff'lha l-arl Kua-OiaUIr 'W (fit,. I»» phnl> a,. iiiviwtUia will piny In A*l« fmoiaiir- et«ffwheet» In I Mm Ihmiip trll« how the nrltflnrtl Winkle f« liiltier •'(•lltfeil •«» lel'v HII ki la, »*« •«"»»>» " l»irinittirtft»urf«i were the vemilt.-of n mlnimler* •fhvf ravaal. that, .laimtiaaa w»rahl|,a only hawon huntl I lam-nranl mil,.-hnch ara III Kur„|ia, Aula, ami .. ■ , lngtiM itehnle ,, . . . fitfUkrt rt/lv# i t ftlirtet' lUlulinir. no ! Menu tNeuioi h»e« Minimi tih!#•'i.ii>f«nt« votJnc f-oo.lfli-riii-ly !«•«» than twi-f hlrrta In favor of Three lo Act (fimi»ii|w/ry mll.Ury tf m'ninr. N'rvarthaluM tharn Aava I,- a t'rnwn In thn On Council Highlights wife) f>i*«* U«t. f'-w w'-fk*. . . «*in atntihy -intent- fVi- -o in ifrnn ' y mmtl* IP-atlne that fir P*i»r 'Mn Hiw#r mn-ffl. fi at AffW-fif f. ffitint rail ffiaflpowar Unvl«*», Mii' lit ll to f h* al*rf. '.'fa-la-fifra^oala awl farulty Wwhlight ipf ftiri wwfc m radio l/rti'ipa awl IwlU fluiiln In lii' fBanir.if fiuml/nr* Awl diiy i Wait MMs JftfJfjfJft "C'fflrtftjfl ft'/iOJt tiav-n- fow«l«nl that n/rffi" >airt. of a 'Iraft l« lor I'M041 Yrnr Wp" »»t ft Jft |> f#|. Vruiky, Ml o Ptiyxr*Iti OMffiinto Ptsmi wramiri dnity progr$m rMuM "llw I'* C\**» f«trr(.«.f,lHtlVM to In Itifla/la-tphla, l/Kwn/afi lt/,l*-r»*ofi, 57* Arrii ultur® fMif.nl wrff«h«»- "J "" <*• « GAt&hO&si V*nf-',l'l I'eni, ur.'l Olymfilr Iraek "i-ih, tle- »rw(,ot ni.wt» tip"*«*!<* «,i tlnretl t'ir f'.nipulnory .oil .far-/ irat/ilf-it in w-f. nt On- All-Aft mlrn-r Wed- twnt.r .«/ ,n » t,.»,*„t»at i,* beiyh-ii Arn*riaa>i y a' if for Ia/a*»|l,l* dn* Wnlny night, Ih-i-t- «-|f>i'fi>f| 11-1 lt-i*!l, dramatic im.f t'.rsnUtale it-r-yer IhtvUi W. Ta-fff it a tin/my Editnr Jiu/ C HIirlilr fan** of Hia-ir r//0irf # ■/ "I 'Jon't think thai Warn M bo tie-; -ty»,. ' W«V*t» *111 I* "rw»rft' MI,an., Harold Mil-Mil Ili.lly ""I "l« .'Wlttpff .fid |5• ■A ike I* ,nif l tin fialrfifial 'lefente i* aleett tn ie'r.ir*■ «o*al>ar "f Mm ll«w el H* -U-— /ill >n>u rt "• ,1*4an*a a faft, Whether itAlr/e men l\ -f '*r ,|K* Iha-.laf In lamln* rtaMaata. tylaila*/ IS •« tt,» atnr nf III* * f*t -1,a- [ifrnfnft 'if nut, iljny im* far * rom ,*aa-,r* -ryietl 'hat hll. "Ill* Mill* >■-.«»», I'Ml M «*«!"• •"* n*nkK*»4 /"- II Wf /"-faff** (,„!«,r>- aa-y,al f af ion *1,1/h for e/fre '.me »,JI Ian n-it 1*1 an IM A.n.11, alm.*tah*ln 1--II la*r limn Inrnlne In a )**/) i/i eery lee In thn nation'a nrrr**) lof*a Pwf'/J/*»fl * ,la*f,t maina,Pal,l* n*lfnfmaaaa* »• III* a*h*Mlf,r h»a* "* 1 t'—lA-t lamlll I ailla# hav* la**ai alm/el -inanliiiMla In nalalanAlnr ff'» MUnf nanlnl An I« *'» fan 1-t[/»*•»»!, ramp-M aI^rrf. *aanl*ttl nf IK* Milan llallman nnhlal*. ihrteiyleeit ih» "em'ry tor '.la* IJarlr*- "AVU- . norfh full Iian U<*«1 /'ffunWat/lif Mt.ir/-) •>* fl | • r .. * /irr**-. ,hir )*y *hpta» VJpol*- ;/-/f*jla- k-mKAMMUMNCrfritf A "fi" I 4'Oltll! 1 .H l.nitvrxilv UP I 'I jcr •■>*. — a *hnta A f*r*nt tat/olatp/f,-f pr«. of :•*»! aBfaWN—WPHW p/rfta ri»n*«4 that •• par hn>. an yeneral pvltlk. Hot it ;• a oaf* ohjartiva narr.piif.r. trAVretry the if r fhufiff*' j»*ri kH 7111 Hnotva rafif.aA-. Fly turn-Wk ruff* hgWEgSwaAWUMM « with mllmait ntlU Kirur* A t. net ten IMJt,ri — n*Mwwf9uMt naraiA,*, itijri*r flkt I lo— AM MM COULD "fA/lt-' SI2.-*iO !»•*- Orrflurny finffrf.tip rtmin, $1(1. K fVirdurny t'arnp»i t (U>hln, blanks Iinwl »li< I<'-r how to intrr-lirii/ifcf. IH..10; ('ur'iu rny Hpurt « ''»»»*, $7*ir,. l Iflla \ v a rtb*,u,\*H Tilt tttrfprtly hattfl in h "Kruix" ($5) nr Thn M-i/r ($2.9.' or hat. V,> an? authoHtaiUvp hat atyU tutu of Ontral Mhhiifan. watch ft in' fafiTi n e t em-t - .' - etrtlMtk t-.e a* / >*al'a«-Ararat#Mn MAY BROS. »•«*»*, .a , f 1, w.i/t *llie ilait Store ol Uic Io»n j *%»/t nf .Vnt/ ' ZiH H. W*%hfn*tf»n Aw. football game VOftt COIal.KtiK JKWKI.KU HAH m:ws M 0 V K I) U» > new location 2IS M. #%- C. HWMS'% NtaVt I til PHILCO RADIOS t».95 up rtlllrn lUallaa rtlfafioanph CttfnbbuU'fM Kl.SH $29.1».> up Sold on Can Terms BUDD'S MUSIC HOUSE "tVERVTHINO I.N Ml'SIC" II S Winhlaalna Are. Tel. I-KI3 Uanni f lit 1-tTtST HITS ON KECOftDH AND SHUT Ml Mf iant 5' MUMS ro« THE ( dor n '..rJ,agr.i , Va this count.-* CO0.W0 of *. -la *i.i bT the A'-or.* e-v- d-afw-a rtleoer :! It.- ; J -A '-0" Freracti creda-J ffojeo »ittl Ssttf t -mn »- -■ ( Once, and the ofopfwed Sacreiianx, Freeman MICHIGAN GAME of French CaribUaa WUXKIE TAEKS TACTKE defcraee. • Wer-deU W.Ckle *on rirjed re- iMkDE UP IN STATE'S COLORS ipcuee on hie *hirlwiod is« tour of Madiitin thj *«e«. jiHis t rotcET Tocma eatvedat hoening : ahhouch he wai firorabJ* rn- : ceived in rwwt trutancei. In up- Mb mi 75* tute * the Republ date spoke the termer-' lazy-aye. contnien-jJors si*, whiia In De¬ troit end other haluetriil centers theelase rtaolt. Jeivett Is he rpolce the lar&aye of the laborer. In Detroit late Tuesda* evenint are search try tee hen. Common-pleas Jnd*e Robert E. Tuhelm Mtsbienbrokis. lulrap- Sate suddeniT went beterk dur- per of three-jnar-old Mart de Flowers in( an a.-gviment in bis oEkc od Tristan faces a lite inspciicacect . shot three men, one of whom died, in California, foliowir d his plea I The Judge Had iaunediatel* foi- ot guilt* which he s-ijra he *.S jtorring the •hooting ewl pc uMfojojb'd ] }*»e«eMi'm fit the M'f | Election Of \ lionitl Defense [ i)cle®itcs ' . Minimal W*h«lh#f hi tiUlliI lifv limit5 omit* in a tew i>)eit v ,s frt'tgrittn, m hir**y 'it ' t urn. Will AllCllll j |XtltU, ■ ib* will mi'* 'hint tibr»rit*f refill that Urn wlbflfd f*«l* fttl^lit urgtMifow In carry oft #m»m *' Itnlry Conference (.nitlpiMp Mrrt |)rl»(f , Aliening (ll Ftrnli. oHJltlill , Jury,„I, 'town*, Mi'hllt»ri> HP He I of Itl* sriudfor thph, TielJfor Hi'H I'tdf '• * tumi nl th.. •' "i I'tif llofll ft'fli a HAM',1 IhrMPirudtill WMt hi a Itotry fill deprtMiwhl If fraying Monday, j A it'll WoiiicM A" ul ftmin Itur( ttf.j'f'if. fc. |; fHH, 1, tot ltid)*ti#fr»ffo| I"1' '"r it rrfr Him it'll I tie ft*r * width Tethnnfogfrttl wIMy. Th# toiwfc* to tin- ln« V. HI he Mid ttl the AMfrtl* Independent Miml'-iil! | •!»* *1, .,|yt"i t'|| has | Kn«t (Jaii wssl, of all Usui®'1 would Kill Iho ftinmpiltu* bid *pat«« II10 froth* Heft, M« D«»ifol h filt Will It# MTh« | No IIrd ffoyu- ret fur Del. 17, Itwnj J hi f ttMf • y It Wit* mi-J fin i ft** thi #d FyWhutM, a nmipuund hryjfof" Ifliji.tt n( p',n\f tni In ht» Cmomn/' iMinrmt Oils 8»r»k • fajtemmt 9 whfri* /wlt^A; ( by William' HAS It J., rh# tu-m«h ll/ thrt.f V I WtlMW, IhWiUiVllfr, N V jUWh/T, In /,'hmtio of Ifidepehdeot atiidii ,; j flHfUHAM Af»7 M s m;Mi;nin;it MwytiMfr lite itiinit asnl/sllmi. . nursir ■*»»« »""»• » TIiere will ha it "nmtul up" *»f TOMMY TABLER "' '• (>» »«> iisssUke k-"W iilf jic rifViit rfif'h hh4 woineii t<>» " |M#l»»lai» «lT and ruin ay. v.,-, ti n t«i Ihe INA iiiurirll, ILrtif#» f AHMIfht HI. Itrpiriillran Convent Inn W»hl In »Intuittitr the rohiO' . - . Hiiiic Sliijjr vaeuney in tite ofm A dual purpose durt ! Uie l "THE UTTLE FOXES" CtiMTXF. MLY—flo! , . , yog M*ked for it ■ ULUM HiUMAN | Orotic here it i*! A Tr«®irplt Tit) With WANK CONROY ond two-w«y 'rnifdiMpirt* shirt >'• *' bull a dnfingwished carl lR( NrstKA oi iin one* yesterday. | vard, Yale, and Prtncetun. ' BAI.CON'Y Angclo Micle, New York stu* I Arrow 'h -L-ocd it with rUm'ir — f } *iaplkitr. I: r.** 'dent living in Mason Hall, was | COLLEGE, a long Frank Taylor, captain of the |H>int««L, hrw ban4 Arrow collar with • given an emergency apixuidcc-! Vermont university grid ic|uadt{ the correct flare. 2 Luttoo^jo* n flap jmx*. *. j tomy Tuesday night. His condition j had to skip practice the other Utv': and frcnth front scam. POLL ; b lejxu ted us very good. — j because he hud a date to get mar* j rtod. —I Ut RRV. I. AST OAV JO.%X n« \ VKTT " Fabric i« oxford or twill flannel ; aide and Saufarized < faUia . . both dor* . j Dr. H. C, Byrrl of .Iho University ■ | THE MAX 1 MAKRIKI> •lirinkagc h*« j of Maryland has announced plans Hutgers tN. J.) university men I l ' .| Frai Ucaliy two shirt, ilsoih coml'orui r Nobody muffed ihKquestion, "What's for construction of a football sta-1 defeated n New Jersey CoiUac lor i IftlfiAl AkU ggTt'BDAl' Mmi "" and smarti lot the >uur favorite dium to cent 25,000. 1 KUA> COHTIM OI S Mtt •«— ***** He price of one. in while ■'fid Women team in a cooking contest. BOAT I . I.FM •olid color*. $2 and A2.30. shirt?" I inu ihe answer, ten thousand Mrani; . . . • "Striped Oxford . . . button-down or spread collar, Bay this utilitarian value today. Ihe way those Manhattan people do It!" It's in the booh for Irishmen, Seniors, and Deans. Stock STATjE STUDENTS .. . up today . • • 1U.00. jour Kkv >1 u-hoaL T»k* UtuUI, at Mr Thrl/ly pu*. . ARROW SHIRK 59c — 2 for f 1.00 SMALL'S SAVANT Cli^AtfElfSs FOR THE DOl BLEB Sit and Theater i*1 M. A. C. Ave. IN SOLID COLORS OPK^LNU Friday, Oct. 4 ARMORY V"'v ~K &3»j)■P.- ''i V , -• >olopi*t Hay Find* Evidence f Prvhinktriv Man in Went I tartotD WMfltri Additional Sfjorts Lthry t*< th# pf avion* tupi«„Ulti 'firly Kiltur* M„y >,»•„. , *,,^,1 'IWWI year* «*'». ♦ Ml/liW KM »s«9M f'/» »• L «*/ f/im# l/» (W< r„, rfAwy «*« Mxfww fwiwn#* • M* pf*r *»«!<>n «v* *<*>*>»«» Nffef hi* fir*1' ' t P w Ui it# iKtfrtty* thrHi** r *«'1t l«olr« w/» «• »«•••«.* I Mi (tft j ["*" in to >>4* f wtfn j| »«r tt,tm>rfA !>»* if/- ' /yy« >***}!t 'to* « t •«"» m** • VHtiitnumifin imiiittw m -/' «« ton t&WA-'*. <«,-» f*A« <*># ,•« >n•»#« JtfiM *»,#/! - ''*/ *' "<" t'r.i mrtUr >,t Artifitw fjpap Snare* Pit** StjM Now ny asstermerif , V far \J \MMiMtflnt to St««ly In 'Wimlv C,itv' Action at Ann Arbor Twrt C.rtal fYar.jt Mill firmirU ihr 21 \rrn Arbor ^-xl.jr For Color we'll hate -late'* Fire Bawl Crest SUeimos FiiJe. You'll Want to \f \*\n of the "i'lAor." F r ihr fltrtw* Yta tinrfHthi .Slop in il HLRD'S, AltIM lf?e street from 'be I.hi/,*. M)U 60*jU ,, ■ nmrmm rmmxr. w*. i^cirin J ate* of own1 Tun Dw eufre*.- » Wmi a am.a i/mw,. it «W..AI3> fftfVP SSLfc at 7t - • ] tfie r^Jrt rr v. inwiTTliK u.si>c a* 1 OAVx /JT 7Mf. MX!>G I> ! slide rule COftD DAYS LATHt SS2T>J*I SUITS % E scccEsrr a TTWELY twkzx* ?o« mi v>> inr« trek. -r.t TT iy THE DCS TEH AtDDtU S-EtT answfflia sci ' TO> fBOST. f«r eviar fwa'Tt «•■(. try m aif *i Inarmms Wm< .%»- '•S FftEE " TftTE BUM »T»K D*»rt—t «f -TTill— 1 ate** Cafcg ua w. cun urn awm* "* • ' I" , ffA' Greets Spartan " '• jr,\X FOOTBALL Jml Another Harmon Feat fl's Not A llrilm, tint MM f'/ccs On Or Tim MNM. , " «N«tw* ,, " IN »!».( I Yont Vnrntiy '8* irk CoafH llademjit! Sporflinea JOE 9IMEK manned last year t prom lee* to go to either a junior , rW4ln* If. V«t, whn (m jiioinlnwil 1*.." In Mnf.lit».< alhlailf. UnhtWtHy «lf." I-«I lh* ( UimoI Mrntor ~ BY who tfld not play lad year ca»isef of Injuries or ont' tif ...in (i.c ratiiut), Mh »« and all.li.Mi- dnnt'ii, will foach Punting 'I itkj < Bsyin- Ihitlru | |NIII Ttalay til fHMhmnn day for proximately 3N),W»0 of the possible reservation uf tit k«*l» for the big n?,?4l| ducat* fop Ihr Ann Arbor sophomore*. Walt Pawtowskl, a Mwhlaan Hlata latlaiinen HalWf. .lay A» a liltMila Id lh» W )«ar "In Spotliglit It RmI IjNMHg \rriml game. complaints concerning the how) Kutimhiy, beginning Ml Ihr ftO-yard line on the aast «ide of the Juries Iddl.nll i.i.d.fffr, Mli'Mllni. n.»l» Frokh Drill ; If Hiwc'k «w> thing thai field und running north to ttie the Inside track on the |ob at this will |/rn»nl Yi.'t wH». « Unlxefnal, Perhaps a f*W Word* Packing III? WanM liaarln* Htarting out tm '< • • § Karl A Srhln.lrman. Mt.l.l rati explain why Itll Stale dudeoU etui Unfortunately there ere only ..... v....1'i itfrti tar talent, ' a. dynamite, he will give Htate a lha l-.a- «!».» l»l««">- (pin Sthiir'* ami ha m the fifty yard Una, or J 2,400 oral* between (he gotd tinea hack field that oveiagea around 171) Kohs and fl*n V.».. Il4 on each aid*. Dividing this by twd lallnn will !«■ "if" «' .ha annual Imi k coa*"h, !■< I.nr in even bet wean yard stripe*. tbw W IJNK IN NKAVV gtllll" "/ |h.lj,h II VnUll*. M H' Owly a t»» t . n" II •»>* Imiit goal IH ir * for Spartan fan*. daily workout Wed*. In front of the hall carrying athlrtla (II.a. h,r. MtMam.,,, i»..i « ol r > quartet will he a forward \ The | osh twnoan hwhini m*, • t nearly 8tH» (aiunds •IhMli* plant win, Aiii*ik htr Hat,.I, II J.1.1 *lmul| LornciV 71 Top* after nan 'or the 1040 squad, o.fi »»> I- W» |»ll< altnit 111 la irillan :ey*ral prWfWil y/». plan# f.r fall >,#<* n», n.» 'Wall frl un.lcf wa) hi-.# |uil Willi Hvr tidjat ettl a (,olf Totiritpy ed, fiofi# seemed to >.• i %htr» he Waa head r>'4.h of l#» Althoiigti two of the squad's beat qualifying round with u 71, Of the four ut ft *» ■«' W»ahingto« stair T*e w | field, students heir grt breaks of* i'upy (tie went atatidn. kickers. Walt Hall and Marn Mil 1/rrne shut a 34 on th* who ended Up bred I' / ■ MMtUon to the spartan «whti 'feted by only * tew school*, State atanda ere rhmer to the not see the start* over par fir*! nine hulea snd cinscl With » Walter Klewicki etalf al*o tutored at PntvwvHy j Four-fifth*. or 10,000, of the per- renter of the football Held than In lug assignment at right halfback 37 on the final holes. •how tlw tesst forr» w Kansas where he em* known i nutrient real* are located tietwren ttie majority of other atudiuma, Junior quarterback, i tor goal line* Imtrml of H|>|iroxl* , The tourney is still uj^n Ui lat* 'onsistent in placing • the "father * .»f the Kartai lei*' Wltti the drat row of eeata tietng has given Indication* that he car drives all during the * A native uf Indian* and • v» • tnalely ot.e>lhli«l en la the fttno In only 2« feet from Ihr aide Ultra. handle capahly the punting du wfieri shifted to th* uete of tVPisuw unlverell.y .Vt»: ! (he atadlum that Yont hullt Top During the game no one la on the getting away •pit made several fu«« •-* ' i apntily for Mat kiln held l« 87,- Semen laid he u *Vert*inly «t Iteld but the 88 playera, vlflrlala, yard punts In practice Ma a Andre?*, f>.r, to be back tn the middle »« ! U2 rhrerleadri a entt photographera. yesterday. -Mirse la suitah Dick Htraigtit weye - • Where Individual *»ar* mmx n Student i MfP f.lat'lHl Ml both Htate will go to kicking ahtll Player entl hand benched are tn fying en poses with t wl»o Irnpresiied the • ehtne •«> brightly b«t irgn* Arbor far better fortified than last •Amerhan, will al««) U.elr leading. HtraU' ■a, Mulling With lh« the at audit )t«t Cedar cm »toughs* year. There are many more I asstgnmeot* for Ihr Wolvrrtor* this Pi have the most leg u pertenced players and above entire quartet, but I..'/--: With the World aerie* In Detroit eater day arrvlng aa a roenter erythlng else, they are slnret SimIs- llinlfln .SimimIm ttty, ic(too, attrndaore at Ann Artmr le 1 For IiIIp Mayrir ~ mil ad ihchkanfn the I w well an untried team ran with an opponent S/Hirlans Si>ek Seventh Win Coarli f'hatley fho hman want Tli# turnout, whe • CLASSIFIED game i a bit Voat'a arena. wa* expected to be tt<• |Htssesslng Michigan's strength, D lilt players the hemh Ui had The Ttgera. helm an ealabltahed power In haaeball. U one more •omethlng that only the game can Over Michigan Saturday on down upon those who ar* in th< previous years, hat u - ronslderably during * • teaaon why the Mtrhlgan game ahw scrimmages and games 46. S£ There la alwaya the |MMathlllly at b the raae thla year. be detdred In foolball game. II) ll«H A*tky At M.u kiln held the "benches' Whi'M ('hwrli.* ltHi linn.il and hi* »i|mtd tHk<< tn th.- lurf nt for both Die home and the visit day* and all gwttaMr additional equlprrirt' W title the Ma game leavrw I a Ticket Sale la i Ann Arl«ir Satiirdny, It will !«• Ihr Ihlrly-Hwnnd Urn.' Ihul a ing team are in the regular stand ably I ■ <■ e • -Ur > warm for the heat I J tint Average, Althi.tilth fri'xhmi.n cnntf*t* wet.- ..hi'fUil.1.! prcviftu*!), Id* .< hers ho that idle player in trying oyt for Uie •*, It wn» In IWWIhiit n Michigan* could"get "t* tietter view of whu keep In contatrt w.u the former additional Ion* of 15 at Pendants. tkrta left the gridiron About the same." were the Hints* Au vwrnlty footlmll tenm far was transpiring m the mlfa-«r|uad rt aa it wm led year, but comments of Treasurer C. O. Wll flrnt clnnhml with the Ann Ar¬ Her cm will art welt with the The other change gives n team kins and Assistant Athletic Direr ftachman tersofiatly Cirid S,|iiu.l Bo;,-1. 25 second* to p«t the bull Into bor ciiiitlnKotit, Thoao two ahh hi* player* from of an open game. play Instead of 30 seconds. This *ymatt i Frlmodlg yesterday askerl how ticket sales for id at n height. In . VfiTiatiie Playr Id fro I ft to 20 more ■odurH arnrgr Danrlu. ,u#.'l Saturday's game compare with a wtnrie plays to the game. Judging from ist year's. efeated Michigsi Chicago, Ind, is a • the pro attendance, the fan wants fly mid-afternoon Wednesday, more scoring. This change, how¬ »me 0.000 tickets had been sold ever, may wreak havoc with the D/V Athlrt ndatlo at tleldhousa ticket oftlces. Film* K little scluiola with a Mood first team, but weak reserve*. said Combined sale* of the accounting office and field house should total somewhere lietwecn will hold It* first mertlng ef fall term Thursday at »:lf p. m. In the Hmokr Hhop. 1 M - r i hot y/oiTCP-sTvwcm Kn.l I'i. k* Si«l. r iin UhiIIo Slur 10,000 and 10.000 seats by the end of the week. hi to a*k Jimmy Michuda. It's hU aUter, Idlllan Cornell, At the accounting office, tlckei | Paramount player seen recently sales had totaled about 8.023 by ie university niphumore , ^„ny nnd Hing Crosby midweek. Reservations for thf Whfim the pteornt Mhi stadium ' j end from Chicago, aland pictures and heard frequently on football special train amounted t< WHS named, the Hpartsins gained j rite movie and radio star. J Crosby airahows. their second victory. 84-0, the largest margin of victor y a Midi' tgan Htate team |»a* e\r i compiled aguinat a Michigan U», | Srlilu.l. iiuiii l),'V.'l.ip» After the 1913 win. i Tu pu.; rUat followed. Several Trurk C.liumpioiiH Minting whom were Fr auk Bum- • met s, Chester Hi ewe r, George j -KAi i. \u:itiin At W»*hln«t.in Stulc Schl. man developed truck champ! Oaulhler. Pot«y C'lar k, Harry \ Ktpke. James Crowley and Ralph COOLER, MILDER, BEnER-TASTING of the northern division of j, Young, all tiaik vju.mI Pacific coast conference for r field, but none of them . rould bring ... that means Chesterfield Sport Coats years. All Washington State t ords have Itecn set under Schlu man and his teams placed f>n in the national collegiate nice back a victory a* Maliiigntr State went 18 year* without a triumph ( at the expense of Mir higan. Ir,! I Item's a whole World's Series of l« JI ST RECEIVED tt)3il and 1040. this period were a pan * of score- | lens ties in 1930 and 1 931 under| Hood smoking in Chesterfields...that's why Donald and Maurine Nordlund. Crowley. it's the smoker's cigarette. The best tobaccos (*)»rrts Tv.viN, MuilaittU, U..f|> brother and sister. earned%perf< WIN rOIJ* STRAIGHT Then in all of I obuccoland blended together Tunr I amcl Sha«lo*. and lni|M.rl.*l grades ut Midland college last ; cumc Charles Dachman , .. . for MILDNESS, COOiNESS and BETTIS TASTE. *"ll«»«l Full l>ra|M' Sliuulilrr* uilli t.low Ih you smoke the / Taptml Hip, cigarette that SATISFIES 12*' AM. 15°" SLACKS bo brctkiaf in. It', Walk-Over', famou* natural TO HI.EM. •t. atupod lika your font. F««b frimdly from tlx. moment yon aay. "V'raf up the old one*, I'm wear- IVjyir.1 In a IT' i Bottom. Fal.rir* tag thaae home." •rlrrtrtl to l.lrnd or rontrai>t w it). hmmi coal- of all nilom. Get r.« Your STYLE BURTON'S WALK-OVER moit sum SMQM SHOP THE CIGARITTI THAt SATISFIES