f.13, 1«4| bai th Buy* On, -Wllltii- ttcnl Hens' M1CIIIUAN HTATft COM,MIR, EAST I.ANSINU. MICHIGAN. TUESDAY, (h toHKK If.. l!MO Talks at T* Torino Marksmvn Volish Thieves Idiot Tmlejr'a 3 Frats, Get Giins. ISnl ififth's. Advanced Cadets Are Exempt At Sin son's Start Campus ,v I'ol Mark?t Valuables It Isn't ronserlptlon that's ttdl- liiftf men from classes today; If* the opening of small game hunt- From Registering for Draft, S AK«. I .mill,,In C.lils lug season at 7 a, m Professors cafi esp-ect a short"' t.tlt men ere grlllni « Mlm (imlit KII|»|»II Declares Local Army Of ficial ii go of stuilnds hi classes today ii ml P—lii the, ere »*w stiifffcfits stirnimh to I hp lure ma iheitt thenwetvee, Oni Sl|l* I/.PI> ( IIoIIM'P is if (lie fields .linn, e«, Mil Mai*. ml lh< Ttitovow milerml and slnln Not as soldiers, hut as the back¬ II, rliih. *»« immlag ""I •' bone of the hunting fraternity, ilmliiUltellM kalMlne nut, clothing unit money from three f rut entity limine* over will carry polhhrd gum All Other* of Age Must Sign Hospital lixtends Servii e and plenty of ainmiiriltkat. The liiat week end, it wits an¬ south and central regions of the nounced vedetdiiy by Harold •elve the heaviest in¬ Junior ami senior advanced course It.O.T.C, cadets will nflt llaun, Fast i.nn«lng police chief, fill* of hunters as these districts iMir.it I»N < I OUIEM *e pheasant hartairs, For the second consecutive year, To Meet Heavy Demand •- lie affected by draft registmUott activities which will be con- ducted in the Union beginning at 7 a. in. tomorrow, ('ol. |*hl|« Two trmelii g hogs belonging to alumni fiTtc cmptieil, and v/o Ion 33 day season, the longest In lip Pack, judgo-mlvocitlc of tin* .T.bid division, said late lust: ale history, will |»rpvall The ex¬ Tim figurative door hell at (llln Memorial hoMpita! Tang 4 night. at tides of clothing .were laken rl.lil) r uded season has caused an In¬ lO.OlM nmre limes last year Itiiiu II did the year before, ac¬ "A clause in the selective from Kappa Sigma house lasl optiin to (Jive Hidunlav during the MHC Pur¬ due game (.'luxat* were gone case III the licenses already pru¬ ned and It is expected that half cording to oll'l. lal HtallaticH. The total iiuitiher of clinic ntlla during the school year IIKMMO was 1(1,20H, or an aver- Try outs Oder cadets In senior service law ileftnitety exempts It.OiT.C. divi- million more will he Issued, Hivnl Political through, and the thieves nppni roth tricnl on clothing, taking otdy (lame being pteidifu! this year, inters will bring down rufTed of seven calls per slut lent. There was nil increased dc * fine ii«mitty thinks of the col- Speakers Four lon advanced coumea from leghi- trntlon," Colonel Pack stated. All things that lilted. Jackets and Viewpoints coots were strewn thiough* ut the house No money was taken. ouse, prairie chickens, sharp- tails, pheasants, woodcocks, rah- maud last year for everv form !,r*' '"-i itat n* a pill-sdmrnister- „ t, • . nf mmtlrnl nnrvlro which lhe;lMT( t i i ,• i inn and culd diich«iiog inxlitution, ,(l„w |hu, Exlemp Topics college unit'! are considered ad¬ vanced division*; Pack's ntatement clears up a squirrels, all of which unpil, h,»|,ll„l lin, l„ „ITr, Tim Met ween the hours of II and 4 .1(1 become legal prey today. j „|prrj|n„„ mail, controversy that ha* been preval¬ Monday morning. Sigma Alpha ent on campu* for the past week. Kindlon house was broken tutu, Pro and con opinion* regarding lis is I I'liifi and $40 In cash taken. and other valuables and clothing Watches Al/O Shifts Site KNTNANI'K muin NIIHTINK Entrance axaminatlnns for the exemption statu* of advanced nlKtit, bemn officially aiilhorlred. >i\4 l«» advertise even if y«u ilti II on purpose, Furred were untouched. TtHtR ONLY I'ANN Of Alum Dance ihnrn In nti litnunr nf nvriccwtlhm (ho l„f»- Immnllnln i frn«lu,m„. ilin lim which nil new- CfHtirf. .11 f foccrd In pnrt wllh •'Junior or senior advanced stu- >11 hl« Union Interview pro- facilitate larger crowds (Ills diMil*. wishing fo voluntarily r*V.~ i Thirty dollars was taken from pill,I III till, im„, fnltirn Willi r,u lb"" (Ihnhlv »t"l hull Ihroiish llw inter f"i >ielcrtive novlro, may do U>r other day, picked his In- taonhda Chi Alpha house, also year the at mint I Homecoming I tilth.m r„r Iiccmndnllnii M |ml- '"'"MMitl In "del rnlm while «.e sold by Vur- , | I NI.STMOM f'(IttHnitOKATLK I hut have discovered nothing yet M/») thiol V Kngstrom, member ■' nest boy cornered was sity club. debate. > ||r reiterated a warning published Dick Hales has lieen appointed I of the >tale aelective service idaff n «>plrtiid who when que*- but Will make independent stair- ,10 a late Issue of the State News committee chairman, The otches- ., . . . ... >1 :iK>ut his hobby said it was ... it then atnwer (|ue«Moti- , playing drums, rogram will he arranged nspltnl Is pre from the floor. jf,,r fraternity houses to keep their ••well Other committee; if 1.1 y. for almost ... | Forrest «#ked if he llcihert Ihfer, president of the doors locked during all football played In one of include Af Krochrnal, every difficulty, BOB student* were r \guiit the campus band* Hople replied, "I Student the forum cabinet, will preside at | games, and as much as possible at j night, Oeorge With*, patrons, referred to the care nf outside Yeiler, publicity. physicians taxi year Oil ring the Polities Will Be Art llowlapd " Homecoming dance Is th« school year. Hit plaster east# were f.i! k sn a-kltttu! the third iplled, 354 basal metabolism tests Meet Topic Conner Slate Man Finils was picked out. He was asked open to I were given, and flli.1l vaccine he itid week-end*. lie said. I tests atul treatment* were made »tr m,met lines, but mostly 1 f«i Art 1 low land," ivn was getting slightly em- New Way to Smelt (be W" i iiuh'Ihi MayRi'vvnt HlowH It'll uxH. *.» he selected the next lly fieorgc llrrlwrf in far back In%the crowd krd who he was, tlie A dormant giant of the Texas oil field* hit .a til last Imcn hinclioitSm Scientist Hopes with a laugh, "I'm hrd by it former Michigan State student, Julia* Mntl- Hy Charlotte Whit ten Miitli (.roup I'ickM »ra*. After five your* of intensive researelt, Madara* i* Science will perhaps know more about our white blood I Alfred I.inn, Lansing business nuance Is llliss colliited with having dtwovered a Method of smelting ore lis when It. I'. Ecniudl, sinology professor, tuts finished his j administration junior, wilt defend Faculty Member hy lining natural gits, a cheap» work nf determining t he eomlitinns under which the amoeba, | mil plentiful by-pnaluel of j Madam* was Imprisoned and held the policies of President Itooso— Prof. William D Hater, of the | smallest form of animal life, takes in food. mathematics department, ha* hi [he Texaa fletdn. A $50 research grant-in-aid. made a Fellow of the Institute More interenting, however, Mathematical Statistic*. from Sigma Xi, graduate hon-1 With a membership of the lei Mful hivtor Faculty Forms orary lor Prufomwir I making | it possible not running for the ; KNROIJfD IN 1911 String Croup nell to di» nutrition ol the Wheeler belief* wdl of tie Hen. put On his enrollment in the elec- For the first time In the history I purn research und that of appli¬ ilty of Paris liefor cation. II nil department of ' si 11 t«-iil engineering the music department a string Wtigiil, Liberal Art* While on the ntaff at Michigan Olvt"* l'«|n'P j Michigan Slate, on (Xt 4. 1021, he jurtet composed of (acuity mem hers lias been organized. white bli Buttle C State, liaten ha* hud a textbook and sever a I articles published | word of English. Not ta be daunt- Frond* Arunyi will play flrst J tiv.Kiie la HI* name appeared in the last I'allon Will Speak At MKA Mirlina I cd by such a mete trifle, the am- ulln; Edward Simon*, second vtu- edition of "Who's Who Among Jacob llicblc, instructor in ; bilious Hungarian-American stu- i dent undertook the study and i; Julius Stulberg, viola; and nourishment. American Author*." At Miihif Meet discussed "The Ho Alexander Schuster, cello. Hoy man. A»n I memorization of Webster's diction- Underwood, head of the music de¬ OHMfr.lt V KM AMHOFHAF FEED Fred Pat ton, omocu observed that unde tent. was instrumental in or¬ fd music, will take part in the pro¬ cording to Agnes M. McC tary to the deun of engii Madaras not only succeeded ganizing the group. Planning to give Sunday after- fresh water, do not feed, although Co-op House Success Sets gram to tie given at the Michigan Music Teacher*' association meet¬ ing in Battle Creek this week. See MADAMAH—Page 3 ion programs of chamber music the music building during win- of food. Under other condition * an abundant Goal For Second One Put ton, who will speak Wedne*i day. will use for his topic "Prac¬ r term, the quartet may serve mmm feci ami other, do not. a nucleus In forming othei |{y , |>,,mhrowHki tical Vocal Methfxls." Because of this, he believes that .... , , Hoy Underwood, head of the combinations of instruments for Buying huunehold furniNhinifH and cooking meal* arc only W foMliriK drr*(,d, on iho condition Under music department, and other programs. | two taaka that occupy the timu of the memliera of M. S. C.'a the nl the one-cell animal, und on members of the music faculty wtU their environment, und I, expert- two men'a cooiierative hounea. attend the meeting. men ting with the relation between | Hedrick ami Kllnworth, the named nf the hounen are a new WASHINGTON. «vt. 14—TowMmt (lily to Nominate temperature, delta. Mroaen Ipn concentration, and the frequency ( * , houding.* - ampus , MlltK.I «M-,rh un thr alt Oct «. II rtvtaltS t«Sar. laical Official* and rote of food consumption of Ii©uncK, trie older house, whm i and room. Each member of the «T. .r,.m « a.l.ornU Stn.U.r Hltam started last winter term. This house puts in Ave hours a week affaliul Uif IhitS Itrm la A apt, la I board lo rot" Id" raptttrd -Gna b» V. 8. cus An East Lansing will be held at citizens' cau¬ FAVOR ACID SOLUTION the Central term marked the opening of painting, cooking, cleaning, dish aleidar lA'umin nrtda baa bt*n a»» «* school on Thursday, Oct. 17, at So fur. Fennell'« experimenU | Elliworth hoiue. It hux 3t mem-1 wathlng and on other odd job,. Officials at Hedrick house .. HarrtiarT ml War Htnr, SUm-H.. McnUr,r lb. N.v, 7:30 p. rn., Harry Lott, city clerk, ,ugge,l that u chemical jubstance are rraak Knoa. and Willla- Kn»d«n. dettnw prHutUon announced yesterday. which ha, the characteristic, of a Hedrick „ beginning it, second j! chosen twice a year. At present At the meeting candidates for purine ba« aid. the minute an,- mat's attachment to a foundation, j "tart . Ex- Ibey are Bob Johnson, economics Milk thr baard. II la rrporlrd. the offices of mayor, city treas¬ .es are taken care or oy me senior, president; Herb Pifer, hor¬ ^ ticulture senior, purchasing agent; particles, such as charcoal or car- Jj $10 atrial allacka mm IMa M/ urer , two aldermen, two super¬ membership fee and an assess¬ I.OMMIN. OrU li-* n tltmfm* *** Hmmmm m*4Uii,r W|^ month* iKKly mu.t ha prat»cU4 bam lh» mm,,,,*, j' ^chigai dtatc Nctt» Parade of i)§tinion Tui I he original fwpng* 0 the CAA muriwij. Analyula of natlonwfd# aollaflat* Mul it I* In 4h« ttMelhui of grnuufng imlill. •t Unit* Into rest Hint the program I* really going to lly Aa—ariata* Collaglal* I'raaa hy th» Alligator at tha tWvarrtty off[.,",,7^ click. Though every Individual Johnny and What 'Khar OHW»» StwlMta f rlpllon l« » aarrtflaa worth making loimrlfiM dafawl —not offand, lr,v,n. ,, 4 Ktfhltf Mary are not enrolled for atteh training, jti*t Think an itoaly Tgplca runquar." toholng Ihta Warning It lh» h„in nlaitit every ono of them haa A hrnther, which faara "tlwra may ha a fianan , Piwx«*mI CotoAiolc Pram . *l*ter, eou*ln or friend trying their wing* thai runa through It all. If wa 4a not ir.u-tnt to ' Pl»lfUHI»t«» t»( under CAA guidance. Student* Hive Draft Opinion mi own war, wa hod liaat knap Uia U,* , Olltt>{<«*> 0*4*1 Ill a few mnntha, no mailer whether or If aur talk «f war agalnat tlia prlnriph-. ,,i in awtana. M would do no harm to flci.i n ,, no Hitler lieal* the Hrltlah, but e»prclnlly If It look* nn though he might, *ome one I* (I'nevrlsM. Ikte. hy Halted Festers NinAlralr lae.l going to suggest that the United Htate* had WASHINGTON—-Wendgll Willkle rang the liell when he heller gel her*«lf MM or a 1,0011 Hying aaaerled that tli« nallnnal drfenae commlaalon needa re- foHre**e* In defend thimn allure* I hat our organlxatlnn. lie anlil cult loud what privately ha* been daily Athenaeum at Ofgdnitln Mnnngrr Ibtvlil II. TnlTt e ' Munnglng Ktlltor Jack Klnrlnlr navy can't patrol. The *iippn*l!liui I* logical argued vlgoroualy within odmialatralIon and tlefgnae clrrlea » typhal ' and the lined |* acute, Knurninii* atcength fur a long lime, Alau, you eau * > »ampiie has rig ,.!tu*lnr«a Mitntuhw Jartt Onrmnii I'Vully Aitvinor llnlph Nnrmnn iiiing of the country'* aerial drfrn*c I* not write ll down aa a movo that merely Initialled hut It I* a vital la not distant. >tmg Many who Quotable Quote* I III I out tl. STAFF ncceaaory (My AMKteuU-t Cci!l*(lat« l'r»ln to the nnlhm'a well being, The need for renrganluitlon APNtM lATi: i ltlTtm* I. dally lieoiolb* itMire insiateat. the yum* (uviplc IHhi tin Turn Ortwntf, Don Way, Charles Ki«> Public understanding of Hit) aim* llilil hunt and bkce.icj rMt!^f sperat )U rnergv In Irtmnttly rrnllxatlnn of the need* for nurh a move will With Itie pieliialimry l..*k> uf set- rivalry of .jaat* RUT YOUTH l» HtADY " hw ran* for them t'i nerve tt» SPORT* nuroit Joe Nlmek ilftlf U|I htlifTh, SffiltiflM M| plHpflll* remove the Idggeal Mumbling block thai de- At Jitate university, Pie Dally MaveUie wMuii they love, The lime Int. . • m, WOMAN'S riilTOK Dorothy Huider flnlia, iiiul lt«|( lip (filltr|l't IIU.HIIMAN AMI INTRAMURAL SPORTS fenae henda liilghl earuUHter, uige . !r c.f waifblenf e |o nU» itfiwaaaMMial they will hevc *n r,ppi,rlunlty Ui y. . , telf I" he worthwhlle- rn .. JVny tlfihiy I*rw1mwf, t'hnrlr* .I«rk chnllrnKitiK. much more Ktimilliiln.y, M»(ii ilT. t^«Vf Jimr Wigli* JhiK Markic. Kiiward ,1«fk HHurry Uhoii Around the He vend irk m. month* l>rf»rrr thi IMIarid, tlfimwrty Munift.Hr Makers l(:t|qj> — A! Last Tesay Atste Tea« hers college, the |^l«t Tom ttepeve* Ural the munitions makers ate how more brwhiK In every way then .h.'M am) wc»y ami hi/.y aoft ilay* that b> I M MM MS MTATT *,»ii fieri, gpti that "they arnlte as they run their u*.!We can meet thi* challaiiae." I! v AMJMMTAVr M'MlNTMH MAN I KS Editor9* Desk Ifsrid ith.H fat if! then petirt to IUKV pi>4)V feel the plat e that will tiold Hit the Tesan a»M« that e.uborii, railto rum mediator, call* for a entnk of American flhre. from jhm «ienw \<» wen ll, I've fornotlen nit but one Ihe lime 1 enleied Aillnulon ceinelery, I Optttum tit tttia csUJege yiHjih The ma|oi Uy be- rem man Is not eonlemplaled An iw.r ui mmtaty training for tire defense of our wuyon.wheel li|*m (K'Cualon*. Whai la* Mwstl by the reeling that here were bulled r who hml given their liven for tlieir luelv differenl ( tan is lining couniry No nhwa of youtii la more palliotlf.' or fur wa* the comiMtuionNhip of hi* counlr,y .ipprmu hod that tomb Whleh lw UiM-rtired. the IctlX trail ami the truMance ol line honored glo n Anierlt mi roldiei COORDINATOR NT.I WIN bail traveled that way before." I»r K Clod," the « Whltforil, director of student. whnh I lei! Increased. Pei h«|w ll wonKt have been betler if t hnd ap- Inland unlveraity, Jikeiat new »ti*M pioneer*. Our Fir*I I'l'iive-Time Draft piooched the lamb from the opposile »nte. Then I might never have seen Uie Inscription. Tomorrow wimp 1 moo throutrh- For a* I walked from the ear up to the marble Ac ha Houndup out tho Vniinl Stfitos will t«kr time oft from amphitheater Iteyoiid which lay Ihe tomb, I sud¬ Uy Sitl Uvy\wuh the * dully rtnitioos to iinawrr n fmv qnoi»- denly »dU it. out in cold, deep letters in Ihe marble - lions ami (111 out rnrri* that tuny in coming tint of the amphitheater. "IHilee et decorum est, Berlin Feels Heavy Blows; Modern Gt 4. months mako thorn momlvrs of tho I'nilini "It r* sweet and fUttng to die for one's cmrwtry." Hy MARY tt»; I Staffs Army. Ahout l.OHH of thrs<> nton arc students at a few yards twyond, was a great national shrine F.D. R, Reasserts Policy I .AM MIA CHI ALPH A "Michigan State college Accommodatingly, the tomli nf the unknown soldier cabsnrct party was hs (tuartlml day and . .. a sjH*cml rt^tstration place ha* been provided AN8WKR DV PIIONK iVrbn got thi- worst of Sumlny night's nigh! it represents the lost and shattered live- nf bombings* Rccoril-1 Im»uac g»turduy night * the second door of the Union. ing to British rtfjiorts. While (icrtnan bomb* wccc on all those men who in tire name of patriotism hr- kiUi^^iri Rankin, Pir iu If will be a momentous step in the history ixrufum rs, R.AJF. pbim*s s#t Ar«w fn tho hod citttens have no choice but to co¬ laite last ws*k, British Soviet-Russian border with vu %> < heavy- J day. operate and see that it is conducted properly. source* reve«Jed thst $S Aymg calibre guns. Light Russian %av- | product u> ALPHA TAJ* OMIGA That is the rcs|amsibtlity of all of us. at craft are patrullira border riv- ! Karl Pottor, aophim Hut the Slate News ni*o urges that it is type u«ed ' era and have already clasbad With army have Rumanian units Meanwhile, Ger- Davison, was ptedge«i !.> equally the responsibility of all of us to see Stewart D. Darnel A ' Atjjiiitir Kr man mr.l.i rnzed forces p»t. i* hack again. !> Anthunv Wcitirl ^Students' I'nrl in I'olitics For mv dough. Bob AIL tt is a lech! tind MacArthur cvur rewrit rashingti ti Kxalc. they'd better c«s Not that Roll look* tiki jwapapernuu, in rr|**«i\ recent' banquet one c) fINE PIPES forefinger .Hob p*>kt\s through the ) cage bars and is forgetting ho* i jet s#re Im Out •! ton to sing in consequence. WORKS LONG NOI RS During works congress tonal mssiutw he seven days a wvek «.ud I I ckw mcnk doobiewnt us mm CA.i lAHtks tit i nturf wears himself dowr- to the knees, ' like Baron Munchausen'- hound ! Once a year or so he tkae«> his j wife and maybe his canary, and treks down to j for filJij g J. • ..-ii.ro; hnrlavtnl need through Key West, where he cloisters himself lor a month. r«-! the medium of CAA firing ourae*. strrcting hts da!i\ reading hi baR! At a time •"hen the United Kiatee should It's worth every thing we pnaieis to never n dozen paper*, all of which have! tarry f tie tit lirak rtieugth hcth in the matter of to.de our belt livei tor another tomb like It the Washington klerrj-Go-R»)Ur.d ! And jet. tt the day should come when It Is necea- column. pUner and fiytr*. she rtan.is last among the - for us to defend, on our OWN soil, our home* I Bob isn't a svvlvel*chair news-1 ••orki's tag jxjui r routiTrw*. At a time when the ehouM hp»e every available drfenae in the srruy.it best soil cf order she iwasti a eme- at alt that is Finest to us. those who are left tiiKTjtae "dulbe et deeorum est pro I patrta i man. He gets out in the morning j and dig*, and h& winds up at hu • office In late afternoon, dog-tired.' qa to t||H ti put it on paper uc*ns navy, a few occref.it plane*, a few fine He has oue ' aSMStant, « *ort ni de luge Cfern and a rather rtUtnied artnv. ; man," and Drew Pearson, hi* It tan tie weh-argueu that CAA gradu¬ neteiaary lor tbeae of my generation to kwe out ! to hint He's short ard husky . partner on the Merry-Go-Bound. ate*. fioMeming only private tioeoaea un¬ lives or. foreign soil figbung for the almighty do!- built like a middleweight wrestler, ite* graduated from as advanced course, w-iil lar or anything equally taoliah. then Uiose who i and he's" blond, ao that at a du- dobttk lowatde suyed securely bakund had tetter uae as ao at-! fcro*a hit features blend into a the Uaititd pilots as rip! ton on our graves p, T ksrt.unr. ■ jnotbi. i sort of prasaathotti jut Rut «. that the ctuctry u buund to need is a few -men's a aucker bora every minute" ycu s»t clow yuu And he s a DRAFT YM,YW flan' WKAR CAA Pilots Start From Oreufld mquIrM only a College Dnmhth and V«mm MiimIm 9 0 0 of 0 0 0 9 9 0 " » • -Bfi Mitchell utatcd Will fre dUinlaaed lierauae No Bulletin Highlight* i Fiyimg daw ftmcribeH First Flight r eogut ration ttMK KMUMilft KlArwIIRIK Panel Talks , Une Tlw (wo as Mik. MI A»r- , Will, the I.MruOur <1111 Ml the Winn'* lloina ih> lly Pally Jean Hildey I MM*, lunk ur Cut, wHh Mm HI {du..-, unlrul«, enA dlrerllr.' upen- The major it y atudenU affwt. 1 »«-*. k,et k uiliMC kpMd of 72 «d by (he oricr-tivp aervita- aft will N(0l*tar at the IJnfrm Aampu* Toilay In tlia llgl'i of (ae.eot inlet,Ik Ipaial ,kittw.riklii]>, grvi ,lit ,n - ] j «i,|iS„ iwtkl* tn etitavn tiel ! u„nk, the klwlenl lliMM the «ently t» U,« left, vtwel «'*•- **t\ Untin# ibKlant* will reg- And Tomorrow ■Ofot), telt. OM) wait until tl«, j »,j,e mi left -riOiler" willi loot rrnainn uniertsirr «f Pan- | latei at the rlty frail, tinder tfre NTIIORNT MMr-Tour Aiotrksfi countries tn lite m«Ilr, j epMutwut U".|, teetin. u|. the let ll,e mk* lime; l,l< left wlfl| All atudenta who have not yet Im Tien, u,.utile eref a r, d„w,t auet tint tlene Mitwrviai'iii of Harry Iy»tt, rfry A iMirirl rifwuitnl'iti on Iwy Wertfiesrlay s weAly y p** rn pro- | Ukifik turna rieMe, the matiuetor teafa tut «hrfk l.atitinx atudenU will reg- reported changaa of addrem b» tlw Mod irlrl rclHtl»ni«*« regjatrar'a ofTpe afrould do ao at Ttie program, put on entirety by j utg ed vanned Hying j lly U,;,t tiiie, li,.f>- u.e I few ■Copies of Prwldeot Rn levelt'r ore e in r»r«ter P» have the r'orreet I m«.f?ilnT*hip drive head thla l»af -ArncrPen student* fi««m vari- C.A.A NeAUe. ere teuimkd aaiuiteeeiit mfnutea left in whkh to aet tee* flymg pier, prca larutdiori and Ifre registration add re,m luted In the student direr- ! week'ii aellvlly liel of the V. on el I CAA Unwtog afilira, ■(''> ! tl,e eirfrf-t, en. I tie, (natrur-iof Having pus blank are on dl«|ilay In Ifre main W, C. A. while Y M. C. A ba> •*. p# foster frfeftdly relations and m- efler be metuR e SUM, deeree turn I beada for le,w lf» j no, ,...be» lobby of the (frtion ai.d in ordei j lory. its program plans fur dorm dm > iiisUwi end peal Rati M(i, for to acre if tbscre pi utner treffa t/»e; l/u- tfAjndMty l>rar, circles liar field wlur-»' tire/ get about worth to cjMNal UJr 'ttwr VaglNtraliori PARTY OfADI.1NM - nets and a stag party. i'i* hpmd'.la Uiivd iuia>f<- *to of instructor gets out tie- ear piae c.: In tl*e recurred circle, 'our«tef« pro flying, the fledglings spend their r adore, niudenlii are aaked to fa- fvK'lal chairmen Uu winter term ! dent Irom Rrusddr, j*ct« at hen* and listefa for instruction* fr'>rr. j clo* kwua' Jle put* on U>e *er fin We'll.*winy at 6 p m Y W first day et (lie atrjiorl learning milhiriw tliemnalvet with the row- forrnals must have jretMions in Iry C. A will divide into small dia roan are! feature* drffeimt etu- Uie control tower if the Wwer w j v/frkfr frav* 10m"lying In ; to msfiect plane* for defeets tenia «f |fre frfrmk before leaicler Wednesday noon, It was announc-! etisalort groups and Will frame dyl«* » /''Ifrew dag. j tfr*- frgcfc of Hie caskp»t, p, get frig ed try,Dean Rtliaheth Conrad yea» j (iuastPats f«;ft'ernii»g boy attd gu, The itory of AW set if ti»e flag is dow I»e has r»o ' UreUng irudturlvrtA. >14. trying . i terday All fall term pi»rtle« rr»u*t I relatlonsfrfrrs Dell Will te iMoedcif radio with the p,wer, >o 'Xbng Ua- all r|*®r" rlghal, i t»e R'-freduled by Saturday, Oct, 1U ) On the fulUiwing Wednesday at It 16 * m on Ifrc i i,c parks around wrul wlaen tfre .nstruetOT 'ut* U»e rtWrV*r rom- MADAKAS ! ( IIFMIhTRV MOV IF Oi loUf 23, faculty L it Oeil, Mr* II J Wyngardr get program 1i;MI»At"n RKlgrKMPi runwsry 1* cp.»,f irushe* tfr® tfrrot- pprteiy yy/®« „ ifr feet above the ground glaP», ar^ (CwittnuMl Iruin I'l.gn |; J*rot tiny Hill, tuA Hegtstrsr J 30 p '/If fry gradually applying | Alpha Chi Rigtna, profesr rn t^smg .vpa •. ■ck prsrssut* on Ut* wlMgi Istry fraternity, will picture dealing \ tali/* Ikat lit*-/ yr when | at 7.20 in Ked/.le lecture ri*;ni T»» »ntd he A at* rut lb 0ft, U0 p !*/•** it about j picture, depp-tmg frliVrry rnariu If* siU/v* '>»»■ gr *st}rA. iui Y W C A will conduct a ro*m meal rlrudure, and a pp..®* pr**»or* V# f>mr bershtp drive trom O'Aotxrr 10-21 *,/ impression of lir *! O." •/,» tVOJ IttAlt Wh®et* Jean Sprinkle will art o» general ' anaestfretlc, is open to all. ! !l* lieard«lee, Charlotte Hoylan. Hele» Master. Hulli #H«rwe, Doris Holla* ■: fraud* in order lo la* understood (.IfKM KNGINKKU* j Busan t'r'tubarf and Hetty WIrtn tai.kntm matcmko riff Hh ability wat apparently in j American institute uf C IfOM> IMNNKR IXNCI HNION Rngineers will hold its lit * First of « new tirrliw of 'Dot u, proportion In hi. ttUe. bnwavar, for ! trig of the yeni Wwlnttwlity \ many Michigan Stale member,-. will remember Mr faculty MadJ , C A kuiulny mriniig at liw low* / AJJN IIOTfrX All MKKTINfJ dining room of A Mad frail | am* *■'■ the^foundei t»f a M-htrmr Hotel Adrtuniotr.it ion Vira.pritMtant Harry fining*.* Make Arrr-l Het,mite fieri r If at jatv-rr will bold a get-fourth ..jtcu4*ut/uf, An experimental wind machine at 7 p rn in Mpartari nr i was **t atop a campus building, Union. All froU-1 adm tttidtmU are invited I home amd back by Railway Express! JEWfiER Has MOVED SWAIN'S 2W.T M.A.C. AV K. Direct u a "(OMdiduvfl p«" it the omf-uv *ohfrfnt laundry ottered by RAILWAY IXPJLLSi We caiJ for your Isoodry, ukt it homt... *n4 than nting it hack to you »t your tolltgi addrtvt. it'i At tfutck ami foouBwt it that? You may vend jour Uood/r WEUSMwIOsfmeDANCE prepaid 'if collect, at jew prefer. D/w rtutakckab tan tog for «m end principal town* IJve R AliM'AY f. XFFIAV u».ior ikiiwnrt|i«iiiutMi orrERiNO twift \Oiytt0.otiA all path-ageeared n.AtaiOR ukiv ati: insiiu iuggagt.Jvat |/boc>« *» ABJM/H ROAU fffO«l. M>» U»1 LAMS f AO. Mint IIALLET - TAP - CSHARAi.TKK li.U.IJtOOM DANCING 'luatr I)amr« wtii Railwa EXPRESS l»c. mm of M-fiC with A rKr.b AH) HON PICT I lit \E w S Lliiflt man and A LgrtMlal'a Impreaaion i»f the "Whole Wfrrekv Extra-Deep KKDXH: (HFMH Ai l.AB4>ttA I OlO WIIDiy, 4KT. 15 7:30 P. M. tryouL* 'Accent {( r> Ink Capacity Peasagfd by Alpha Chi Sigma is jtLsi likm monwy in the bank Whan You Hood It! dPufftmb fit/ate in //tii DANCE e„» OflK.«rj» of km inaepcrjOer, .5 dent iiMuoattur. wiii meet ailLIOER it. AIR DECAMP ASD HIS ORCHESTRA 0 in fwitr. nlete»ied 15, Union aoau. Inoefjevoeri'.- an» in. ed to attend Un meet an at wh. by PaikeYs^BIm Dmwwmd r.M. Ph. 2-tilI MTwa * tV mm U Umg s euct-riai teal j ALWAYS GOOD MUSIC IN St KK THE Sl.tCEwi Or HNJK fAKTY wrm LANSING FE0QU1S0N flF MUSICIANS A. K. OF* LEADERS o» OMG.V.MZED OKtHlXrHAS FOOT! JILLS "i ■ Michigan wate news ipartan Rankin Romp*, But Not Far > Lights Glow What They Did AMERICA) vooas-ea-t As Spartans* hint Week IportlinesBy Joe Sliwek Practice - Twtav Is a ml letter day for ill Whull game hunter* In Mlehi* Hastes Philadelphia Game ■ 1*0, for fit 7 this morning the What they're talking i Oirwiniw Night blltskrleg on the pheasant and along the intramural front . fh* cottontail was unleashed. Al¬ 8.A.E. la expected to atop 8 Workout* Nu In their quest for o sc though thi» »i>*»rt has not receiv¬ - The "no practice today" straight fraternity touch football ed any on thin page there err, nevertheless hundred* ol title according to several reliable Tiirn in hanyiiiK in the varidty •Wf* r,»n I rsbM n.fm.*ls here at Michigan gotirees .... These two squads locker room, but It d<*(*n't fchalc. tangle next Monday night .... menu the MichlKnn State That long-uwniled for a II-college, Hunting in thi* trrritory I* con¬ football squad won't practice the hofneslme tourney, with sixteen sidered very good. but * word of pext two days before entraining contestants, most of whom hail for Philadelphia where Rurhtnah'ft Warning to thnw nimr«xl* who from Michigan farms, will actually ct»n*id«i the college farm Charges wilt tangle with Tdmple rhoiee spot to bog th imtt eol¬ -MUa h> Jiihn H. Wrlnht •t under way this week .... pnlverslty next Friday night. 'laumnri ► property ith * '"> *»'nr ! (•»(. Ilivr Rankin. PurRnr'a fnrrmnal ami wkn Ja Ihr •nllar- Next Monday evening .Will see What the no practice sign act- (or It A «(■!•• rati", I makrr ranRMUr Inr AII Amrrtran honor*, mo Into Ironhlr a, two the opening of another inter-fra¬ Italy meuns Is no workouts In the Mate line train ark,. Tony Arena ami Han MoraMlo. trail him 4own ternity bowling season on the Ituvllght, but this doesn't mean Mate Rainbow-Recreation alleys. . , , Spartans can't practice at The 1940 all-college tennis tutor* bight. Since this fracas with Igsn has reached the senii-flnnl Temple will be State's first night •trlelly enroeeed. stage with eight contestants still In ten years, Couch Charley Former Slate Stars mi* r WH hunter* on have the eotleie downed ground* have strutted proudly to¬ Saturday's leftovers By Kd Klichen battling It out for the title . . Touch football teams at I nren't faring so well this fall; Wells . Harhman lm» ordered nightly drill under the arc lamps until the team leaves for Philadelphia, Send Itralliers For ?se«ca out four games thus fur the yeur- Regular two-hour sessions will ward the rampu* only to run feel ini{ • ' gs have managed to win but > held for the next two nights Faalhall Fodder ■ IC-4A coasitwrtve -1*— . Into the .taw This is strictly ] none ton good lifter seeing his Charte* Carey, who became a ther on Old College field or ot ? Mason hall seems to bo a not a paving proposition. Brothers of former Michigan . . j lenm go down to n 20-7 defeat be- right halfback dtarovery against . hollas I of touch football enthusl- uriieipnl field in Lansing. Bach' College proiieily, approximately.! fore a highly explosive Michigan Purdue, Isn't the only athletle The Masonltes have turn- un hopes to obtain the latter State college stars are trying to the grade with Coach . lies between llomssn rood on the | State squad at Mnrkiln field Salur- muke . it In large numbers to cheer lite for his nightly workouts be- west ami I In f adorn ro.nl nn the 1 day east and two nole* south of Grand | makers F.I ward had seen the Boiler- er. Keith Carey, (daya left end lose a last-second bull for Alma rolleffe. waa an All- their respective teams-Win dorm tho higher lights will prove better for high punts and passing. Charley Bachmao's team this year. Walter Kutchins Is a brother of Henry Kutchins, a former co-cap- Soph Power Ih Potent Faclm A small portion at- *nme to Ohio State the week be- M. I. A. A. basket hat I forward River avenue so He* west of Harrison road sooth fore. "Michigan State tougher Final arrangements were to be completed this morning. taln. Walt plays guard while Brother Hand was an end. Alvin In Spartan Harrier Victory of the police barrack*. So if hunt - than Ohio State? I don't know," AGAINST NIGHT GAMES Gaines Is kin of Frank Gaines MichlKnn State'* 1940 cro** country team, ntrnylr you must, heed the sign*. he said, "in this game. bud. they're oves Into the second round of ill tough " nipctltion this week under the State officials don't favor night who was b letter-winning end central with sophomore*, outrun Pcnn State'* harrier - „„ Mnro Miller, the former I.nn- ipoble supervision of Stan Ko- games, but they accepted this en¬ here for three years and conard hilly Nittuny Lion*' course Saturday for it* Initial v ■ '„r counter with Temple primarily In Swnrtz follows brother Howard ut. The most exciting match in the *ea*on. The ncore was 20-33. slng Eastern boy. who once kick¬ last week's first round pluy cen¬ i compromise which sent Owl who starred on State's Orange ed n 42-yurd Held goal In high levens to the Sfxirtun campus for Bowl team at tackle. Alvin and Hill Smith, I'enn State cap¬ tered around Hank Pollard and school, showed Saturday that lie Dave Kicks. Pollard, pre-tourney wn consecutive years. Michigan l*eonard are Ixith tackles. tain, eauily lived up to predic¬ who was clocked In :•-< hasn't slipped any. He booted one State's lost contest under the nuiz- tenth place. tion* a* he breasted the finish kickotT squarely between the up¬ favorite, won a thrilling one-up das ended In a 14-13 setback by Only 32 seconds scp.*!. Ion over Hicks on the 18th be In the game and he feels lie tn|*! about rights and his successful polnt- Georgetown In 1930. one-qyarter mile first five Green and Who nftcr-touchdown almost cleared green after the two had battled Previous to this battle, the will have more opportunity at end. ahead of Sophomore Phil Scott, ners, which was the nv ? the Red Cedar. through the first 17 holes on on Fen'on and Swart/, are being con¬ who led the Spartan contingent in Spartan squad practiced under the equal footing. verted to new posts for the best his first varsity race. Smith's lights of Pntengill Stadium. One Interests of the team and the boys, time of 27 minutes 2 seconds for Tuesday night game* f the policies which will lie dupli¬ DORMITORY TOUCH cated from this decade-old lesson themselves," added Bochman. the five mile course was excep¬ FOOTBALL STANDINGS Will be soaking the pigskin in STARTED AS FULLBACK tionally fast for early season. \ This process will familiar- jn high school Kennedy was »n Scott's time was 28 minutes 32 HMM'K I Ize the players with any change All-City fullback, but played seconds. In the weight of the ball which a defensive end on frequent oe- Team balance, the secret of nilght be caused by the night dew. j ensions. Upon entering State, he Michigan State's championship i:N—Evergreen Mam Although the after-dark sen-1 was a fullback until Bochman teams, again told its story us the ina were not to start until to- i moved him to right halfbock to Conch Tom King had on remaining four Spartans to figure ght, yesterday's practice which : utilize his pass catching ability the p about Mai Elward after followed State's 20-7 triumph over with an abundance of faster back- The times Saturday's game. "When he play¬ Purdue, was not held exactly in j field men last Spring, Bochman were: Ralph Monroe, 28:37; Al rant fact of the meet to ed for Notre Dame at end in 1913- broad daylight. Rain drove the j decided to make use of Kennedy's 1915 he used to go Into a game Spartans indoors and the snort rugged physique, making him Mangun, 28:41; Capt. Ed Mills. (Coach Lauren P. Br<>* without any padding at ail under out which ensued at Demon- | over Into a center. At this posi- 28:58, and Jerry Page, 29:04 I State mentor also expr»- his umiform and he played hard stration hall was highlighted by j tjon he remained throughout Rounding out the team were I satisfaction over the »h< three etuutgW of position on the j Spring practice and until after Warren Anderson, who came in} Scott. Monroe, and Page State's first two this year, eighth In 29:38, and Cleon Smith, Former Gridiron Foe Grands DO YOU SMOKE THE CIGARETTE THAT SATISFIE Harmon An Improvod Flayer .Mason ({ ITS THE SMOKER'S CIGARETTE, because All America Harmon's, exploit n on the- gridiron r» velathu o one Michigan State student who was in -were no j Mason 5 i '*bbot 10 has a line on their/ Wells It the stands at Ann Arbor « week ago when Harmon and I DiFINITI panv hnndeti the Spartans n 21-14 defeat. LAST Frank t'arnplmll, a junior* DAY in business administration I thst year was Austin hij wh » hails from Chicago, has °r Chicago wluw attack played against the Michigan I* s,lRht tha,fhttrk ; »«»10um w in h.*.K .1 • Flank .. . tin<,,hig any to ilfback i %-d THI *MU1 g %*-! H" r Gar Twentieth Century Fox presents with pride cb* ol the truly vjtesi pictures Als*' on the Oak Park schedule tween the two star* during thei high schcol careers, but the Chi CLASSIFIED cago that student is prone to believt lte<*i»rtevant was the bette despite the fact that hi* harded Austin High n 14-0 de- beaten by the Gar) 1 21-18 g college, the tide blicily h i turned and it has been Harmon, an All-American i lust year and a candidate for those made the front page* What imokers like your- of most of •elf want moat i* mildness, cool- the country's newspapers. uess and taste.. .find that's HOPED TO MEET just Continuing a practice which be¬ what you get in Chcstcrtield's gan In their htgh school days, how¬ right combinatisin of the fin- ever. the pair of backAeld uces have been eat tobacco* grown ... a defi¬ quoted on many ^LEoWlCH sions as making verbal thrusts in the direction of the other and it has been the sole wish of both nitely milder, cooler, better taste. That's why it's called f HP6HIS -.CDRT1S usmI Revce • >'• i that they would meet the some day on Ih* Smoker's Cigarette. gridiron. Their respective high school teams never scheduled QMAXIlesterfiel rour NEXT AAOf I Thus. Harmon, as well a* De- Correvant. is looking forward to Nov. 18 when Northwestern will tLADMERLAN XING MICHIGAN MRS. OCT. 24fe invade Ann Arbor for a Big Ten contest in which the swivel- halfbacks will meet for the time on a SAM H HARRIS 7\T4*t*fi IheMMWhoQMtoDiNef CLIFTON WEBB C* AAOS3 HAUT fr GEOBXeE & KAUFMAN ■555- ■Mpai if§? *L