Wlnitif IW HTA^COLiyXiK, KAKT UAWIl!3! MK'HKo IAN, TUESDAY, OCTOIIKK 22, 1910 Ace l'oli tiros Make Pep Meet Set NRA Leader Yicrlrmh'' Pause* To Ureal Iteyoiul Fraternities Close TotlnvV As Festivity Will Discuss Of Montis fritu• Co input Speeches at MSC |r* Is pickled, n shocking Rushing With 127 Ichors* Ills Flays Beginning date for any hut m dead Chinese in,ulicappetl Wallace Plans Thomas Varied Kvrnla WIN Hugh JohiiMtn Fill. mantis. Two month* who she won temporary fame hy coming Into Michigan from Ohio n» a hitch¬ Pledges In Fold * Major Speech U.S. Attitude HlnhllfiM Aluma* Srvond Spot On Oflnrr Srrlot hiker on nn aide transport trailer. Hoy II o tut in. head of tin* Mich¬ IMii Dells Sign 22 lo I .end 1.7 IIoiincn . Henry Wallace. former Reerr- igan .State college entomology de¬ Marking tlin .ml of regular ru.liing Men,nil. in nodul fro* The government ptogrnm* "pur* tkrynf AgricuHui-e and Democrat, jtM.se unit dliertlon" t* th« plut- partment took Gertrude Into no* Modem economic problems tnrnitirn nnnmitirinl pledging of 127 new members Mnmlny. ie candidate for vice pre*idem. j tot m of tlie Socialhd party. Nor* today when hr* www Hi lint to the Fcsllvlllcs for the annual will lie the Next event will lie fraternity week which it seheilnlml for Witt speak nt an o eo mity in the j mon Utomw*. party nominee for Michigan State college home¬ topic of Genera! transport office lo identify the Hi, kalla Michigan State college nuditorUmi j t'n- i lenideney, told A breukfmt Hugh S. Johnson'* talk Wed* the beginning of winter term. the half-ah* At 8 p. m Thui«dnv. t VI 24 j group o| Rtudenl*. fnrtilty tind coming, Saturday, Oct. 2ft, nejMlay evenitnr in the college that * I .railing all hnuxex In mim- „ „ under the etratn. WaUnpa'* *) recti, which wilt tiovn«.|»eople Suturduy, will open next Friday night auditorium at R p. m. The attitude of the American dent with «i|tt (cottmr nod is when Rtuitmt* meet for a peg Second n|toakrr on tt»e lecture Stnte Woman Thetn with a Inlnl of 22. Itrafl Finnpii problem*. U |t* be tino of hi* inn - jot mtdre**e* in MMiiuun Hue to electorate In "shockIng." Thomu* declared, adding that "we have *e**tun In preparation for lh# series, he Will alno ili*ciis* IndUa- Santa (Mara•Michigan State eti«tj trial and 'governmental loyic* of Next rame Helta Sigma I'lil ... k the nam# of the man -the ngiIimiMuhi! *lantitt f«mr of iltr . the temprt that allow* the wecApt* which will highlight Saltuday'4 urretit Interest. Following his Will Preside with IH followed by the Hesper¬ with 12 and Sigma Alpha r,.hlrm( WW* n*m*WI.V 111 appAttrnnee. « turgr vuitit uitend I ant e of p dictntorRhlp," ian* event, fllen O. Stewart, alumni lecture he will answer written mimed .out ptepared for exhibit j Ki d«.ii I'lli Kmpi i. Tall, and Delta t! irKidtrwtkM) tw*i W#ek. . lull bit* placed A loin* «nee I* e*|«erl«*ft WILL IkdMRK I A ill It ll s : IIITM IIVIMM NIMV Meciylng (lie campaign «f the secretary, amumnced. An alumni *molier sponsored by lestion* handed In hy the audi Over Meet Tin* Chinese mantis which font* Delta Chi pledget are (Motile* a you Witlimu J Ibiier, thmrinaii of ! two major candidate* a* "hype- the Alumni Varsity club and open I WENT POINT GRADUATE fonieiiuv N«"v Yoik City; Hnbert A graduate of Wet Point, John, heavily on all nnijor crop Insert critical" 111 it* avoidance of vital to utt Michigan Slate college alum* t die- till* tughum County ttemocrtille K..s Nop!#'-, N Y Roliert llogle, itftuen. (tie perennial candidate til will follow the pep se*slon IA connnittee, unnoufumt that «r»' n ha* held command* In both chained that voter*' Inter#*! I* Fiooongton; Mickey MrFwe. Dct- wngenirnt* have lte«-n made fur tt more In poll* to nee "who will he the Michigan room of ttie Motel tlie Infantry and cavalry, Includ¬ h one ,r„it. Kei t OLoii, EM-anaba; Nick Old*. ing pouts in the Philippine* ami h In puhlli* Qitihesu system to tip «rt tip Pit eiuto. Million tt. N J; Roliert (#tt*hte the auditorium in ruse the j elected, rattier than who ought to WILL TOtm CAMPUH t» rr tirutrimnt eotohrt, AU ad- I loth Roo*ev#lt and Wlllkle nr# Saturday'* event* will open wltlt In Mexico, lie wan made pi'ovost ml during United State*' Five Will Join , ft.iodell Sierta Madie. Calif ; I .vie It.gg* M-i oo, Cltarle* Tre*s»#r, night in th^ participation In the first World | M11 ford, Dallas Voting. Fllld. uc(i . Ilul vnnefd military JH student* Wilt par¬ ticipate In tin* -ptrnldetlllal CilOltl- rniwvwn, which will icgiolintion at H a coiled tour* of (tie campus and m Union. During the morning, •*♦ War. After the war he entered private liilllMillg(Fl*OllpS i Roliert Comptrtfi. Pontine. ; AI|R*«r fiamma llho plertged Wil- ' that of sever®! Mir'tigim a breakfast In the dairy building industry as chief rntimiet of Mo- standing II VoIP draft. voting only rdurnl In their respect - for dairy department alumni wtl) line Plow company, fader he was Snvder. t'.ntio Roger Burttott, held. Annual Varsity club associate of Harney Uarudi, I |j»k«» f afe>-"'i, and Rtivmoiut Vas* Deadline for mb- be In rf )i«|* Is Saturday, Oct. luncheon liu* hern scheduled for financier and Industrialist, HEADED NMA aSun- i. in the P.M.8. And T Saturday rioon In ttie forestry cab* lVmon»tr*tlon hull, III* next projert was the NRA I hair introduced to through which tie codified the in t\ til l«e Following ttie Varsity club luncheon member* will go In A iliiRtry of the United State* with¬ town pcaratire. in a year, lie later accepted the body to Macklln Field where they ». TO '.<* Touch will ptuce a wreath at the mem* position of administrator of work* orlAt marker at the stadium en¬ dgres* for New York city nI the Along with writing a syndicated trance, | I limn on nutinnul affair* for the Ttie annual alumni get-together on the football field following ttie •WRpapew, he recently had an Santa Clara-MSC game will b# tide published in the Saturday held agnln, Stewart said. Marker! Evening Post. Wf-yrur period will be ttie football field, ard I It etween the Union and • was liuilt in tHOU. 9 p. m. until 12 midnight. [ *l>out the recunciUnUon of was originally scheduled, states •ing Tot frudmg Sigma Nus and i The staff of the guy nine-* Hlake Miller, Lansing, class of Joe Giamdlc, chairman. Home ftconomica building i« • t After the dust settled l«ft ! tics had many difficulties to wc. f.w nmt far betwe-n j I I„ '16. is in charge of Var*lty club Since the section will he limit¬ a laboratory in child develop*; *or Catherine r; Mitin. i. •• • t X vi the frat league, the! overcome. ;■ Nu team was fouml on the ! In contrast to to- i J'"'"'"" 'hr..."WK,.r"' | activities, and has arranged for ed to 300, freshmen aro urged to overhcatl the showing of movie* of the make their application early Ap¬ ment for Home Economica '' 1',a.."Jl'l '!!!.'! "y1 r er..t of w 14-13 score. i day's electrical refrigeration pipe* with noxzle* which OKcitnte Michigan and Purdue football plicants must present identifica¬ Htmlentfl. Children from the idird with their victory n j they hud to chop the river Ice b) and shmit w.iter over 50 feet. games at th» Friday evening tion cards and sUaiiiiit laiolts at itgcx of 2 t'i 3 attend nui .cry .SI Sigma Nu delcR"- hand arid store it awav for thi FACULTY HROWNH) the administration htiildirg to re¬ John Foster, Hastings, w ceive a card which they will re¬ 1.11 „ |t,. tarn railed at the Another handicap of the 18th SAE house after in charge of the dairy n deem for a ticket in the cheering century .student was a sliuctuge of ltd* the game to sue- breakfast at 8; 30 a. Hon Thursday. flower* to study. Twice a week Rest an exchange din- 4«ient. tt college official* employed a unique by the Student Dairy club. The invitation j method of "browning" by sending Alpha #Phl Omega, *erv bouquet.* to member* of the state fraternity,'will assist with the « tire alumni homecoming progri '.Fxplosion Shatters Consequently, the and wilt sponsor tlie Saturday Applicants must attend ! tw o Adrty, I^n«»ng; Dick Alder- Play Vi ill Feature legislature. fiork'ulturuUit* had to look else¬ evening dunce. practice Thursday at 3:10 p. Vin"! Station Window •. toMiivirk. "d Tom Mt- II the Same where for their plunt*. Louis Need, head cheer leai t-late gin"* window war j Studio Theater Those students worked hard for and Sam Yciter have churge D» i riATS-Ftf S their education. They received 10 this section. J broken in an expire d fOimri who work* la the one-act comedy, concern in cents nn hour for delivering ice. GOPClubPlans ,j ,J;il| i;ii |Btloflt HI rafrtrrta ImI havine any hauling coal, and caring for the Convention to Hearj or»mi H.v.r «mt u,v will be Jeatured at thi meeting of Studio Theate 49. Auditorium, tonight Mary Jeanette Marti r CJerold i garbage. Another of their duties was the yearly draining of ponds I to obtain fertilizer for campus trees and plants, DiaCOURAG£D WOMEN Union Smoker Judge Sam Street Hughes will be the principal speaker at n Du veil por t, I'll i 11 i |)s smoker sponsored by tlie M. S. C gan State college are listed on the electric heater ai day at 7:15 p. m. It IH iM'lit'VCfl gasoline being t Two representatives of Michi¬ garage floor wc j milk, and baked ap;l : ey. Campus alendar temperamental movie sti Young Republican* club in tht speaking calendar of the annual plosion. When I iiger. Her Even in the early part of the Union ballroom tonight. Thi convention of the National Asso¬ fire departmen' TAKE DAILY NAP lons-iufTcrlnB msid U Virginia 20th century womra taking horticultural smoker will begin at 8 p. m. ciation of Public School business found that there irelvss Mark, and IVn, KiltK,urn is lh. »g«l 'r Today, however, there Bob Sawyer, Lansing attorney officials in Detroit this week. heart Interest. Don Buell i* dlr- courses, c six women majors and many and state representative, will give T. Glenn Phillips, college land¬ ft-dge isn't the flrat person i-t:n out of gasoline, but ccting the play. j "I"® *'x her women enrolled in courses, a supplementary uddress on "The scape architect, is to speak Thurs¬ Honorary Will Hold the last to be expected to nanai iw v* " i The preMfnt building, which College Student's Angle In Poll- day afternoon on "Landscaping of Nevertheless, for the *ec- nounced byPaul Rltto «nd^ in ,925t rep|uced on old tU'.v" Public School Grounds." Tutoring CImhm-m • r. a brief spell Dodye Burll. faculty .dvisor. Imp I ,ri h,rds „„„ Republican cl ub committee W. A. Duvenport, B tt G super¬ Men.tar. of Tau Beta Pi. hon> ant among t c p a s« intendent, will speak Tuesday on i".ry gas the other night. covered the spot where the green- orary fraternity in engineering, concerning the cal , ,g " , hou>c. stand. Fruits and v.g.ta- refreshment arrangements are "Vacuum Cleaning of Buildings," 'at it either Dodge cr 1 will conduct tutoring classes on didn't know where to get to be presented anon of freshm.u a, , |u„ „uwcr ,nd Dick Christensen, Fred Perry and explaining wty Tuesday and Thursday from 5 to t because the two are and other students who ar. m.k- | pl#nU 5old J Unkjog m,r. James Driver. The meeting will be open to the public. 0 p. m . in room 103, Olds hall. ' operating A filling sta- kels. Jnder the ire UJrml the SOI. N*w*. (persons whose activity In otherIurged college students to continue! "The decision . rest* with the endeavors best serves the national health, safety or interest) unless he has other grounds for defer- their studies, many educators be- local board . . but the only re-- j lieve as Dean F. T. Mitchell has , son for classifying him In sorr.e '• stated: "It is my guess that some j other class than Class I, and thus i If UN Et'HN ment such as dependents, physical legislation may be forthcoming on I giving him deferment, v/cuid be j Under provisions of the con¬ disability, etc. the subject. I do not feel that I because the local board believed : scription low, local draft boards Faculty undoubtedly will come there will be- any inclination to I that he was studying or training :n will study answers to question¬ under Clan II or III. and em- upset a young man's schooling . . . j a field in which there might be a naires furnished draftees whose ployees under Class I or III. Classi- something that is equally as im- {shortage of trained men." serial numbers are drawn in the flcation of both may be changed by portant to our national defense as In any case, it must be remem- j the local board, but they will con- military training and service." \ bered that deferment will be made j sidflr individual qualifications and CLAUSE MAY HELP j 00'y on the basis of the statu* of the college s recommendation on Another extended deferment j the individual himself and not by Ml MB ( •• BlU the^importance^f theLr^work and powibdity is the "blanket clause" j occupatwnal^ ^oups Undergraduate, are wondering Present 1, authorlud to provide ATrEAL IN PTVK DAY, or of any what action will be taken on them tur the determent from training Should the conscript desire to after temporary dafermert ends and ih^tc men who« em- make an appaal, it must be hied , nest July 1. Evidently, lawmak- payment in industry, agriculture within five days from the date his, era overlooked the fact that de- or whose activity in other en- preliminary classification is en-' tarring college men temporarily deavors is found to b* necessary tered on the records. In appeal- i would make little diSerence to to the maintenance of the national ing, he should not hire anyone u j (tudnti, other than Motors, who health, safety, or interest." represent him for the government i would Mill have from one to three it is interesting to note the com- has provided appeal agents for each j yean before completing their edu- ment made on this possibility by of the nation's 8.500 local boards.! ■■Hon. Frederick Otborn. chairman of The local agent has not yet been ! Since a provision for one year the advisory committee on selec- announced, but the Slate News determent was mills in the act live service, speaking on a nation- will pubUah this information tsi mi bac*W the President has J wide radio rounduble: won it it M available. Nem Koundup ftytt.ii If mWT VfMt lions. ehh*r *» «f X**y*. are *tv- - en ami wiini XmOh ollfc lals AwO «*d «h»lr rvsmimitionavnrtR awy ma )*»tthWly rfftrm GreereBefontesFocalPoi V»"»» s*Jw "1 "** * vww th»l a twllenl I* or I* not infeetr.1 *ml It he "• *h»1 *'■*» Ihe infection h*» reached, Bulletin Of Trouble In BaRuuw "«"»{. <1 Opport unity to receive the same treat- C.aoarc liaa become live |tlvnt#l potnt In a Raltinii .Run c^'» »uiin«, (, ,(| pihrt ,tnrtents who *« re- ««••». It's » ffwol Jnh health ivjw» If ami when the mhercithviis npvlawy M AC, Outing elilb will alien in rww I ire*I Uritain la again Meanwhile. Turhei ,, 1-y vf 1» minced to the minimum they will nee*eiaei. m», »j 1 j W ASHINtiTxiN- Here la ht«r news for the South. Soviet M>a»»ij Willi a *el,aei|unlntrit parly courting Soviet favor, while r » I k5HK ** * * '■' '■*' «««•■ ■**' f« )h, doing. point with pride at their |*»rt in Kuaala ia I'fl.'V In the American out ton market In the Siwrlan room, fourth II.hu thimo. Thuvsitay ai 1M i» 01 The \ Athena ia pondering demands |y |n lin.pir4dur)n|| She already haa purvhaaeil (IS,(XX) halea. of whieh IS.IKXI eiwn ywrly will trnime n.leml SN~ ' j nirt.le late ls.t week liy the Aal« ,|„ lnI, ,ll(ni. ratfdll.TVft are en route Vlailmiatok In tirtmh ehl|»a, ami haa imliealral movies ul Die amok, menntalna' Unlet ami MuwoltiM ie«mre llial , t.„,m „Vr, lhp "Otwitnalo Msnam Oreeee break reenemlr lie. with Uatuucmn K.litiW Jack C, Sinclair OWrKitKHI I lie total order* may run as* ! Ill nain. rede all ban" tin "**»*• . Haitml revived km. ,, „ „ e-nH \»vrk thnt M ond! , hrepiw down Baafneaa Manafior }w* Carman hieli «a NtM.UOrl lialra. !m i , FWcnlty Adviser ■Ralph Neman "There la a need for wtw html nf military To favllllate Iranajairlation, |d" i no.ylhfii® Mwn tmrfvntT • In fl»«M of ' * training, hut it should tint I* compulsory." i y l»bur the maritime romnitaaion laal _ llyflnfo'u IMV slated I Wily Nononpregcr in an interview WnlniMtay, . ^ TttiVc <»W«J , Vi© I a*t year Miss Nmtenpreger ws. honorary VOt^K J** ***** railet lieutenant-colonel ef the college's com¬ * WTOR l\nvlK* M«n«*T pulsory U.O.TC, coast artillery corps. i%\ «H«tn « HaI Set**** LETTEKS *t s»v*iinv jummh-ntrnlji for «tu* tho oivniniT iwmWr on tho Uvtnrc fn . . . . To the Editor wiw 1**1 wit c»Us ottontlon to nnothcr i' »iiu*tion which be *wW«M If ^ Kut imllltcal SiMku*! lite lu*t two n celts of givien onnHHlccaUon NOW. l^tst your choico court*<*Mo at l^askct* ku ball came* soUl to outnuVra an»i atn* dent* wfo tvVjrattisl to the Iwlctvnioa. am*s MOW IOITON At the Michuran^Michiiran State iramc. n cumber cf atmlcnta\cfro obliirrd to ait on the «ilk tk* rxWrotc balcony with th*4r lcir* 5? itanjrhnj: o>-cr the cticc. A |>ictun* |xrinto«l n Modern Greek* in the State Noo* Mhwtini: that iramc gixoa , e\»a«h|HV*xf thia t' Ami in addition, a numl*r of atudchl** * caminc aHichMit book* whwh Ha*l Invn |\aid : for, nvro to stand during the whole ( VityftrrvifioH Around the Editor's Desk nt meet ma ol »t\i- I. Unuut annex. U Schcshde ELUSON IMMHk «H—Sewn- w. sturdy young Negro aviation nthufciasU at Tu*ke«ee Institute •fftTtWa jtttmm*. stxtty c&rry ti* loa* for marv University o( Kansas jmur suit «u*x«r reauia< r t rrrupitt. 'Sti&e rt4'«pt l^*w*fe»er. «*. 'Heavy Utiles' An> Out In ISA Revisol This Woman's World GpHNpaiiMs Botanist# • « <* Fight Mint Menace a • * oungDcms tff I kite Bureau WaiDediaHe Develop New Variety for Ftmgns Reeietartt Qnatitkm No Whiter ttoei the date hnreiih Tbwmgk C—d F.yn roniTrwirr tahr It upon Itmlf hi Nrmtipr "heavy itrttos" for student* The New Chapel my Ml,I, MMim A milestone In the new i-eMooe under Hie Threat* nf mi.l-WiiM com* thlnhnr in thn end of thn monf li of a dlseaae-reslatant variety,, of Itidepro- itent Social bureau, la for erke near* litil (.trial nittl extrn-currleulnr actlvlthai nttll knnp paw (laSnhsrv Owp t»ep|»ermlnt waa reached recently when Hie Michigan Stale collage 1'i» 1NH TValli* (teles only In MIcIiIkiiii State i'nllrirn'ii (.kit world. m ill MeH Merr department of bntnny and plant Ttie bureau. sponsored hy I Nv (In form* Id* Jk.i t* attempting \v neqoiilHt n» Hoiim« l> llwldlni For There Mays pathology under the direction of , rnM'KKMiHT cut# many Mmteute a* possible olte imothor. with A chihlren's jwi fee home et'onomie* ty f« * nil Iran*, ideuts will Grade Receive ISulicHt ion Prof. May Nelw n produced what nf HI. Aiikiiu- Is probably the find peppermint „i„ dull uf M.H.C. In pul u he held Innltfhl at 7; i n. in. In tnirV |ihu|Wl nf the CMiTlct' st^il ever grown, ni thn nnrihwentrro Women Ctee mot It eit |»y xvliU'h toeii mot stoiteot* will meet t* to l he nursery school IHumt Honor* liury rhili. Ml,Iliumi HUilc mint Michigan, the lavgeal pepper-< liinui of Chartea and Urau.l RaTfeilne Motire, flume Be«- poulticing ai'rtM hi the world? eoeourHie small group* or men to rnllnsc t*!|>i«r low pnthlbita the Heaidon the deitii«atory tnrvlce, | j Any Home Re student iiitei here recently scheduled hi ireaoi n\ 'I n to ftnt • hybrid, II d« es mil normal I v pre ,,i trailers, or hh,v temporary I m radio work may call Root Her Ihotlv, Who |(ts(tunl' 1 dure seed, hut I* propagated by I loitov, there will Ire o eelehralioii it) »»n.» was elected thng*-. cuopl he«dqUMrU»l* tor pit- root eultmgK. In order to develop I of li lt CJnmmiiiiimi Tho llr' I |iii%ii uc'ttoii piujeobh mil iuiy city ! Fli it of en iiieelmfl of Hot C|ar»mce W. Jh'tnknnin, Ml Paul's rt dbrine*r«-dstln I f ilth will tie field Tluo t i* ill III the. l.tttle Thealei. sday a ' J which On I problem In 1 will hear HI I AR19MNftttJItlltl the ceiehraul. and will he assisted Anna Ma>ie llolmes, this problem has I Render. m member, nod ! hy the eh«|tlnm of the ronforeiu »• I hm tor the Young >lfchtt» Unioii io Offi-r i Home Kv, li ttmiend cliairmi Hie Itev. It, C Hrown, Ml, doluiV Kldkeoiwl chtircli, Uatroil, The over a period of ah>Hit and the nrlgluatinu of (loving varieties rumen a the trelter. the club Mtrvlces are so iirrnoittHl to j niacins .«iwHiMi of the owner o llolrl Roiiiiis ovoid Mtiv |MsMlUle conflhils With . as of this hreediiui efforl. sortt itirtii't flNtllM* It w« Petition of Young Down- I^MckiiiK the lew. have matte An ntmmid I To Visitors The eliapor* ear vail wiwal nun • Actually, the expert can identi¬ fy as many an 20 different ulln I i' dieitickh of red, blue, and gold of r rNew here hi bowl l.akhtU utreet pnfklng be llm- „ f , - . , _ t Wilt attacks Hie peppermint roc I (how. Muthmuiy Mangold. Ml. ArlM'M'H - • one side of the street, and , roup situation at the of eitixens that the i Interaeclion | I Vlr. II V. Drown of live Physi- aid lUimtow. Mlchard Meol. D< aid Oi.»k. Ruonetl lanU. Al Attend jVouSMiUcrs 1 when soil teui|HM°atuir tesches a j certain degree, causing the lituve* i sernref W^5f>»V of Hie plat,I to turn reddish-brown, ;! !m'«i and Albert street.- he oiogy dcjMirtuveiit is the author of Kurtx, and August Sum.en Ann Arlair Meet lidded were referred to the an article on "The Actioi 11 , JKi-. Jours Allnul |A «ugxe«tum by Micliiguti lie- j Prog Heart" appearing It: the Oct llirtrtirs Meeting of Health thai the rlt) j nbtir iksue of The American Journ- \ Michigan State College • oiMtig conduct a survey at «f Physiology, arising sewers xvus plaiTd 1 In the same puhin ation is an ! cei Fred Dodge, city en- ! < tticle co-authornd by Dr. I. A vpiiiinod the aituation. i Moore. Dairy department, and In ! places lor ifdU-dltctions j .1. F. Hikes. Physiology deiMiri- ignatrd at Central School, oity haH, with 7 u. tu. to j ment, concerning Fluid J'rtiaMire and "I'erebrotpuial Vitamin A Extends A Hearty Welei»me To <1 as the time. j Dchciency." uforculosis Tests Slww FRATS j son, Virginia president.Norman Kltcc,secretory; Hcn- Hodland- MICHIGAN'S TUBERCULOSIS FIGHTERS 111. treasurer, Glen Wagner; Phyl¬ lis E. Carlson, Elsie Anderson, I * ~ (^VMIIIUNidlll SlulC(l follege Students Healthy ter, Grand J uu. Flint; j t*ll.pr llnHinun. IU,y Ovun : id Virginia Iluy, To Houmc Carimal In IheM' 11rrM.nl I in. cm I.lift Htrilln. we. UN II uf nuliuaal and inlernalumal drm pruplr and a Kitvernmenl. are ovrr-apl to I "Ik in 1,700. Jim A1c- , 1 in Cooper, Three River think tiMi mueh mt war and poltttea and tno little on keeping Kappa Signui pledg( | Ihn! iviu, the score chalked up h.v flic college health scrv- ltd! Maddux. McClure or Detroit. our nation phyNlrally lit to live. »I en results of the tulwrculoMs test uf freshmen were slungtim, I) C Henry Willis, IT KAI'K IT-FIN il) 4 Ho it la with a ureal ileal of plwHure and appreciation that uali I n reiitly by Dr. C. K. Hulluiiil, health director. Johnson. Drt- Pledxed to Pi Kappa Phi are by Margaret (he college. I la administrative officer*. Ita faculty and ita I "f 1.721 new siudcuts test-* Joseph Hayden, Caskopolh; K.b- li«j, ; crt Robbins, Traverse City; Hcr- aludenta, welrome* a uroup dediraled to freeina a nation from during freshman week, 'gnu Heights. CI Scheduled for ! City. Ok la i moil PontaJonc, Marquette; and u plaaue that undermine* health and aapa alrenfth net only «> of tifher- a nival will rep re* iouiul thus There WKAR Catdmel pledged KohPf H. no j Robert Doy, Grand Rapid*, ; Pledges of Alpha Tan Otnegn Booths will h in traulrled lime* hut afler proaperily haa rounded the enrner. The Mirhiaan TuberruloHia anaociation and all affiliated oe- Shclton, ham. Wayne; Phillip Emm.»ns i Gordon Cole, Gr KunUntii.nN, locnl, atale and national, which havealianad their foreen oaaiti".! I he While I'laaue are doina and have lona haen Highlights Evist roil; Uinsing; Don McPhad. Dc^I nion Hobertion, l-kiat Lensug Al Clausen, East Lansing; I Frank Bridge, Royal Guk; Hei Bill Monxel, Detroit. beit llalo*, Chicago, III.; licr i doina an rvcellent jolt. The jolt ia one that need* intanae encouranament. The ~~^My I'utty Jeun Sibley rill OKI nil DEI.TSTti PIOK Ficm VI t* ; Pollard, West Winfleld, N. V plrte fluure. renalad U>.,t Robert Stamy, Royal Oak; Mu liahl muat Ite nation-wide; It muat muater to tU fma not For fifteen minute* of vra-al en¬ Pledges of Phi Delta Theta arc '-ell Johnson, Grand Rapid*; Ea ' ">!)• 70 per eent of tbo-e Lennarl Enroth, Hartford, Conn. j only the miahtteat of microbe hunter* and the politicly un- tertainment tune in Tuesday at ■ Potter, Flint; and Joe Vcrmeule U'Ced reerVad n«s:«- Koliert Marshall. Pleasant Ridge reritjni*ed aeniua of thorn lei nor men of i 1. -ling eemptete ofnent, 2:15 p m. and listen U> jCerltun Thomas Loring, Iainiing: Johr Mt. Clemen*. • in the n'aht that a i .l ereulaati An Ike j Pnl Chi Alpha pledged V'-rn ,y,- Johnson, E-scrnnaba, Muh.; Glen 1 a* an integral whole. '■'< MS ,hov»et earlous and has shown distinct wt a Michigan Stale extw,.! signs of beorln* down on the srld jXlOVCVtll Novcmlier 1 ball game In Spartan football his¬ tory. Johnny Scalza, Georgetown twrnty-flve freshman C/iaeh t-auren Bruwn feels that harriers, winning streak over Univ. squad this week. He Isn't taking th the opening gome only scat-back, grabbed the opening Pittsburgh to four win.- they are ready for the season . 'J.* Invading Santa Clara Broncos With the njioi two weeks oway, freshman foot¬ kickofT und also romped to a schedule n! five meets. when Spartan runners t. too lightly. weeks under two forces All this Is reflected ball away touchdown. Stunned by that ex¬ fine reason f,.r this feeline the first six places to <1. ■ by-Hit extra-longth practice scs- hall forces under Coach John Kobs are busy ironing out rough spots hibition the Crowley men went on a pair uf runners who have been Panther, 19-35, over on . • '•ton. liekl yesterday and the In- arc their Ironing and defensive busy offensive to spot their opponents 14 points .showing varsity ability in early sloppy course. tcfurtfled chalk-talks scheduled for ,n their offensiv . . nlnv thnt piny appeared in last wedk'a thnt nnrirnt't In the first half. After half-time season workouts. Although hia running hmt\ jrkouts. they roared back for two touch¬ They are Walter .Mack of Buf¬ almost a minute short • Yesterday Bachmnn sent his Conch Kobs has a wealth of downs but this time also .conver¬ falo, N Y., and Bob Thompson of course record due to the grKlders to the blackboard during material from which to choose his sion attempts decided the game Cronbrook Both have had con¬ mud which covered the a noontime session and like starting lineup for the season's as the contest ended 14-13 in favor siderable pre-col!ege distance run- ■ Raiph Monroe, up-nn naughty children, he instructed opener with Central State Teach¬ of Georgetown. ning experience and are bein'j sophomore, led the pack \ them t«> point out the errors which i ers college freshmen at Ml. Pleas¬ By HAL SC1IRAM Brunette can well remember counted upon to give strength to ish |ine in 22:05.6. Pitt's ant. November 1, as more than Varsity football may be the at¬ traction on the State campus this that game for he was playing left the yearling squad. I (er sterner, was second, finish 100 candidates practice nightly. tackle. Myrt Vanderrneer. assist¬ The quad ha, been lmtdir.s almart 25 yard, behind M .1 Last year's freshmen emerged fall, but a lot of fans are missing ant coach here now. was playing dajjy drills j daily f}, despite inclement 22:10. »me outstanding performances in I the practice session, victorious in their buttle against beside him at end. Abe Eliowlt*. weather condition, and Conch Behind the leader* w i n State by a 15-0 score. ic intramural touch football emphasis wns laid to Central pulverizing fullback, rammed 70 pr,r>vr) nf i State men. Cupt. Ed M,!l •agues- Last night for Instance " Even a light scrim Among the outstanding players yards almost single handed for one regu|nr f, nile co Pace, Hill Scott and All -d outstanding teams rolled up jas held, o rarity among on this yeur's squad is Boh An¬ x of the Spartan touchdowns. Also | 0f thP c ilty of getting his gan, who finished in that Workouts. All of which derson. 233 lb. tackle who propped 101 points. In the backfteld was little Bobby I freshman squad in condition for > Mijjs a senior, returned Scinch Eddie Abdo's S.A.E. out- Spartans ore earn- at Bay City and was oll-stihte Monnctt. who with Johnny Pin-. ;m c:ir!y nrlgtaally jehed- j' m' d' gave'Slarn(.r , seek Inn a victory over tin captain on Dick Remington's all- just about knocked the Sigmn Because of leg Injuries 1 * crew' ra"" "» om"' "I'd lor October 4. Coach Brown Nus and their defending title into play as a guard has been a mainstay In ( |^ for rllnn„.up . to make amends for their star aggregation of 1939. Sturgis senior wkose wed !he il iteof the Tw« Going Into the final | mg jU5t ,wo Feconds ■ sal of for mngainst Temple, RTARH STAND OPT Ion. State line for »wn yrars. may be Inst to the Spartans for the 1 tides local observers feel Other yearling grklmen who are quarter, Conch Bill Batchelor's un¬ For seven year, Monnell v nnett was was ai ( v _r in November ,r. u ' order lhat varsils , mainstay in 22 12 defeated team was on the short star of the National Professional ; wejj freshmen may compe'e ha» come so close to benting likely to see much action In the end of a 6 to 0 score. S.A.E. lost Football League while lugging the Irtg Bantu Clara the past twe two games this year ore: Glenn j ,n meet. that a triumph is due for Delbort, Art Godfrey. Leonard Benting the 11 ion Fink, Joe Kerr, Don Kirkpntrick, icir six point lead, hen Gary however, Marshall blocked a punt on the S.A.E. six yard line VanAIystyneSeeks Able Guard ball for the Green Bay Packers. Pro* | j Footballer* Prefer iflrrt.-ndfl(thMlchIg,nSlatt Slops • Is a large assign nient, especially vieweil from the ends; Paul Turkal and Roy Frnleigh, Lee Be'nnett, Richard Bud MacKichnn, Sigma Nu half- To Replace Chet Aulrachon State Is not the only S n PSffvaLiii n,,^• whlch 1how# a k, went over on the following physical aspect where Santa Claro Straight. Gale Gaymer, Bob Ab¬ team to have been stunned by j HniW II I !p,r*lMll j provement over the sqind bears a lot of weight. bott, and Charles Crlpe, tackles; ploy, the conversion was good, lly Kd Kitchen kickofT plays. Even seasoned pros j Macv E.i *■ nearly four pounds per man, and main, Hugh Davis, Morgan Gin- was almost oft the field gymnasium .Monday after- • Temple backs Friday ran back white jer*ey\I Usually a white ed 10th, and Cleon Smith further emphasize the Bachmar grass, Elbert Stark, and Edward flw kickofT* for a total of 267 t..«il is used n night game* and .come in llth. K change m forward wall will hove to charge Staflnski, halfbacks; Bill Hnnley Maurice Malonc, and Tony Rnck- Rhodchnmcl reported to t crco. After the timeout hi For Vnn Ab ne Monday's Athletic Frat yards which goes a long way in'.t would have been almost im- pear in the seventh *P«>t j hard and low to cope with Santa explaining the three touchdown* .•• 'it>le to see ugamst the Owls' ( result of the showing of i t the Bill VunVelzor who ran f Clara. ARRIVE FRIDAY Louls Brand, Walt Klcwicki, and practice scssl tart of a talent hunt meant which may Holds Tryouts the Owls pushed over in the flr«t i hirt* half and offset the Spartan r - - j However, there needn't have a numuor Saturday and f;ni Walt Meyer, quarterbacks. ing attack that netted three! been ;,?>> fear>. In spite of an | ahead of Smith and ma; Word received today from the xtend up to the Benson's opening Assistant Track Conch Fran Dit- touchdowns TRIFLE THREATER ! in order to find men to fill the The Spartan* to- k j inviting array of about 20 white , the Hastings junior In th Bronco stronghold reports trich announced Monday that to the air 22 times and connected pcg*k-n* I.red u; n front • I the ]in*up. In the backfleld. Gingrnss ap Santa Claro squud will entrain [ bfg hole left vacant by Chet Au- Delta Sigma Psi, national athletic Wednesday, arriving curly Friday pears ft» huve a distinct advening i huchon. State's captain who is ffaternity, will hold tryouts for in the punting and passing de still recuperating from his illness morning where It will stny for the new member* next week starting partmcnt. He has also displayei of this summer. The .Spartans night. Tuesday, October 29 and running running ability when carrying th -With,one exception, the Bronci through Friday, November 1. college Doc 2. squad will be in topnotch condi¬ tion after on open date last Sat nmnzoo prospect of Aubuchon "those planning to enter the try- outs are urged to turn their names I porou smoki thi ciOAMtrrt that gfHiyiii of veterans returning urday. Hick Clurk, one of Conch in at Dittrlch's desk In Jetiison Vnn Alstyne set up a Lawrence (Buck) Show'* niter- , gym or report to him at the track t spring which has no I between 4:00 and 6:00 p m. noting left halfbucks, has an in¬ id tough opponents at Since the installing of the chap- jured leg. He will be replaced, vlth the little * however, by Ken Casonoga, whose i every atop | ter at State in 1928 only 33 1 tinted out. leg-thrashing style of running and j Ail-American gtinrd c |! havt ,ll}je jq achieve the Imit* that accurate passing have been pleas¬ | Vnn Alstyne freely tM.„ v.«rl«.i« truck ib-ld ing to the eyes of the Santa t'larn him squad will lie "up NO Al'DIF. The "rebuilding" pi nm will i come from the ranks of the 1940 j that Bob Phillip ine-third | track team. Pete Fitzgerald. Pete j INDKI'KNUKNT TOUCH mean FOOTIIAI.I. STANDINGS Women Begin [tang winch Included j Hawrylciw, and *ill probably shift admltteci at the close of the Bob Webster were , school | cooler... milder ni o< k 1 nrd to guard. Then >'*ar ,aM ' Volleyball Plav crve ranks another Outside track tests better-tasting ive to be brought up I ^,ne ev*n,H m,m o;nrr | rcement at thnt *pot j 'V»rU included. Baseball C3ie*terfield has all the qualities that smoker* r seniors will tide us j throwing, football punting, ripe j through," Van n Alstyne has sug¬ like hest — that's why it's called the smokes * p.»t our seniors tumbling complete the list of i gested. "In the past have always finished In great (events. Scholarship of competi¬ cigarette. Smoke after smoke and pack after tor* must be equal to that requir- j after starting time i style and I certainly hope this e«| in intercollegiate sports. pack, they give you more pleasure. avoid forfeiting. season Is no exception." State's TtlENDAY'R GAMER seniors this season ore Max Hind- Chester/ifIds art made of the SIGHT COMMNATION man, center, third member of the Track S<|ua