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Invest igni ions ■* the- gturiotttj cohhcii tind in le r fr a t e r n it y ¡ is « Wftnv-L ;■ r* ii i s s i l i j.-- l i e t i W it h m o t r i n l t H t y . is noi council Will lie con lined. The- e d ito r believe the-e |\yp organ i - 1 i i n s t l t u 'l im i W Hü, n lo tte r , bui bc- zjit unis to bi funrh •iceiaily wound and o f nn.ndi value 10 the slit-' s<* d u n i e d sut*if th ey luini p ic k e d . i n t i i n g n u m b e t- H . ch ni body, bul j In i operations on. the M ichigan S tate college cam -! Towle pus have been hi nr endeavor to condii the reason i f pot i*d w ith nn 111 i t u A o u s shortcom ings. W e will .i Sfthe «and unbiased in vestigation !«• leatli 1 1 - 1 1 0 1 li r t lr w« *^ .X L t i 1 / t m m SÈ m t: ] 2 1 -l i d i T h e R«*s( li | | 1 t Optical Co. L E W IS BROS. STATF Th e Mit hin;.). S' be an organ o f the studofp body, 4 xpr< ssing st udì nf te restili g and tint h N o m Our \\« lim -fo make our news tinielv. in blorials will be w rille n from a- »I K o . mI Ile a l*. fn r I.‘to fn * l Allegan St. ■ COLLEGE SHOP unbittHed an al l ihn possi b f o ci ,- is human and human we V o iir w ill he, luil if stm com men t is aroused to an intelhgent die* cussioii o f a snbjet il lo each sfudeni on Hre campus; our goal M iin r « Will be attained am ■ ell'orls w «ll spi n i. in g u m m i n g up • t . em phasize the far! that w e w ill aim 1 » be. U R A G IN (; One cAnkle'fashionedOxford fluC fltio n In fon tw p .ir «tienivi ( ’onstant eliort the put‘1 c t tin* f ilty t«i im prove present int iu.lv i . a r rtiil «n u i y « t Nil tiri Bush methods ot registra i ion apparent l\ i n being fa vo ra b ly nud b\ I Jt O x f o r d « —the o n ly A ri felt Fathioned O x- the student bodV. it tin- action - o f we r*n n students in I he{ lo r d *. N o napping uCthe an kle, nôxhp- U nion lobbv last iyionday eau la* taken m dk ai ion o f gen r*ing fit th e heel. oral student alt it ude Ungentlem anlv tactics em plevcd by\ these t.-w men jn th eir] "dash' lo r a ipu strfuion did >t lacilit^ite m atter- any and Shuhel Shoe Co. came close to b in u m y u p o f innocent persons who w ere '.’ I n N « u 1 li \ \ J iftltiiic fm u \\ helplessh tossed in i h e n e a r i •I caused hv the thoughtless b in ü iU K . M ic h ig a n actions ot t he.se ( T h e sy- t.m e •i b " r e g is t r a t a ! h i - ie a r is- without doUbt tin tin e; le means yet found, li ma.iority ot t he I . students w eiy ti t lie lines by lunch t ime tal t he afternoon ¡ fo u n d onl.v » att groups g o in g throU glioiil thè routine with- put any delay, »lan u.sed in ila* l mou building in adm ittin g j - students t Im m gl ■outh door and form in g a single line th rotigli the lobby up b. . ih-oom worked w itholit a hiteh uni il thesej few o\an-cvttbi i‘, iHpths began breaking thè line and pushing < unnev^'wsaril>. u latelv b re a k in g up—the onici that hatì pr< " Vailed p rior t•* Sileh action calino! be stoppisi li\ fa ciliti m em bers - it is , ly a siUdetd pVopusilton - -and i f stteh action in the fu tu re i stopped, ìt le u in thè hands o f thè stn-;. d e ilt s to d o it. N t\ ! fall prae ! la- satne pian w il ileo a gain ami lelt that tin wtui uly w ill cooperati» i fullest extent 0 -------- H ATS Red ila purple hats— b righ t blue hat.*-—gauds greet Nut situ« tim es « (Jileen Uli/.abet h ol Hngiand h as m a­ headgear dei I such tin arras ot brilliant hue.* in g i ; that .was Uomo <* i: is fa r outdone by tin com pelling vp; Conquering the Cascades chapeaux. slinks into A s y et possi U nly a le v riu iv i I’m ( n .<'tire-proud peni ock hang his head r e . disgraced first appearam « d the C olorlld fop-piete el tin nt man. He was ¡»eahui i u m i tin passionate hat .,>« , red upon t he i am pio h i w. hen you burn / 1 \ th e midnight-oil, provide fo r tho >\\ falls every m o n th in tin ir ' w here. ------the O ' ' re,» -V - N. o1 /rth 4 l l l l ern V ill reco, im possible w ith o u t cleat! pow i . And eleett ideation lias l> l a ma t let o f fina e such an em in en ti) sensi extra tax on body and b rain . crosses the (..tse.tdes. Steep, tortuous exui ed to the entire 75-m ile ro h ave lull sw a\. tilg college-m en w ill pride t grades increase th e Md itii.u .ii.v uh t .y .o. .f u the lie!e a tin g then b ie frien d s in tin- tac«- loi s Shredded Wheat—for the late f- j ie thro;ugh the mountains. raiirtudm g. problem . N atu re has stub­ Hards -..ilhltes ’ speetise cia m i and burble os e r d ie met su p p er and next m o rn in g 's bornly resisted m an's effort to to n q u c r he conquests o f electricity on 1 - “ W h at a darlin “ Yes, I really B ill! lie d is so b e c o m in g l breakfast—supplies the extra the range. and on the sea, in the air,’ ., ! t is, J o e . M a r y sa v s sh e a i vs ’ground, .ire n u k in g practical L see me in red.’ vigor you need. In January 1929. the new Cascade impossibilities o f yestdrday. A " I ’m grung tii g «ra n g« une next t ime I i lïïî abou' I o ra n g e. tu n n e l was o pened. M an, w ith elec­ ■•>ion encompasses wider hon- tricity os" an ally, had eon- Shredded It is onl) s te l nil gau dy hat.*> to equ ally briilum ' ic ;in -am suits. I ’ ll; -ons, electricity appears ■ iuay h e 'w orn ssith baby blue suit*, or. lemmi quered the Cascades. . y a lln w m il sender to|K:i)Mts. Perhaps tuxedos sviil i-v a vital contribution to future roB (, w it h trim m i,ngsf ami business suits a conserva* I T h e eight-m ile bore was ' tiv( turijUi industrial progress andhunun d r iv e n in th r e e years— a W om en 1 ■ y o u r laurels. Masculine va n ity id abitui v. eltare. o\ e r whelm iilv Kansan. «Sume worn i I r y to r love, some tor vatvilv and sonu lot « pari enee, but tin. a tent num ber m arry so th ey can sit- back puttee and let the .»ns increase. P le a sa n t la a a t —a a s y ta é lt a a t • C E N I RAL E L E C T R I C East Lansing State Bank CAPITAL and SURPLUS $14,1,500.00 ■HM . -r-v P a ti Ih n * ring Social Season Ushered > M « m ™»c„ flR ls GLEE CLUg - ' ‘ m rr, fio r in e f f i ( ’. r a r e C onn er «d a y . 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M a r g a r e t f l i c D iv o r a . tio n . , . • , 8J’pST tm w rn* nl t y (ctawr l a n r r Ii nn “t h--e Un i o n ¡b 3 ------- a l l r-------_ oom S a t u r d a y evening „ter-Frawrro n W t i l l ?»r )tlljg ' »year’s« p arty is expected io surpass a ll pprey revid i ford Herd Campus O p rn is - Don n annual * * sjC * n d p r o g r a m s . T h e d e c o r a t i v e them e has ha- b- T-s Hunt Food Shop Itt d c c o ra u e . • m i , sj c f o r t h e d a n c i n g h a s b e e n n ssu rn assured t> lion for ( m V»ar. f (, ’ lace in M a y-R ep h w o rkr ked'd o ml .i < i, n 0 * —A c**•-«—c o r d inH g t o ------------ l i e program r u m o r ,----t ----------------- -----s a r e of ---------- ■ S llr v )',M r ‘ n a tu re w ill n o t b e d is c lo s e d u n t il th e n ig h ? Miiden, Former hiit t h e eXfic1 p r o . m»1 for l h c e v e n i n g ^ es c a s te e l. M r - aM(J e ig n s tu d e n ts fr o ... ... 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M ’T K M R A D IO S seiicious »s h in g /Ami miKì \ n / / >€Ml M l f ' ' / The Dnke Power Company Turbine-Generators k ilo n a )* Ihry w ill develop icu r • .. - <*p<>wer. ¡'h r IS :> .MM2 :it p ra c tic a lly full ft ifV- durint- th e e n tir e 24 in t 'v * iic n , h ou r:, o l tu day, le ttin i; th e r o m - : » H I l a r m s i t ic V a to i: u n it ititi v\ p;ur, ■i :.*’!' ht d r o - t le c t r ic plan ts h a n d le m th e q u a n tity o t outh 7d the M at largest ol ¡ k in d in ti L V fT t lth “ p o u c r re q u ire d , th e n ew u n its are. ho>v beinn bu t:astern I n ,fi States, he u h i- w i l l t u m u li th e m ean» to re d u ce the Jiiu-t uiiutuu! mate i a pat w ill t>f( a íid I s ol you v e ' ■ f i x »: * tu r - e n t i.o»ts to a m im m u tn . Coca-Cola come* -a. fl*r o f its kind in the »rlü . I he 0 oo*0 o o - h orscpow et. T h e firs r f r th ere’s alw ays a t w . 1 urvi . Ke*¡ Duke Pow er C o t i y i fam ou s tw o u n its, w h i c h W c s tin g h o u s e i T h e 'lo re job s go to large organi/a- r l« c a arou n ti th e corn er iro n » an v here. And a n ice . o k l G > *i t to 1 Westi ,ghou»e holds a stron g lo r th e etficicru * it s power tiu w b m U iu ii'* each a ie fu h a v e C o la , w it h that e-au»e it alm ost -dfily oV«1 m em . le a v e « n o a r g u m e n t ab out op era tin g profits p r o v id e s con tacts W^stinghouse v h « n . w h ere • and h o w *“ to jm u m and rsirosh yo u rte li- arc o i» i r ih u te d w ith o u ts t a n d in g Tba Caca-Coia Co., Alitate. O * d e v e lo p m e n t s hi la rg e ly to ch arity. th e electrical held. MILLION A PAY £ IT H A O J T O B r- \ BASEBALL SQUAD RETURNS FROM STATE GRIDDERS SPARTAN T O E R S .. H eavyweight— M . JoMyrj. M ichigan Stato defeated Oistapowlcr, O ra rti; Rapide Y M. f . A . foil. 4'55. 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I , th e w r itin g g a m e , you wpe; a, ■ 1 I ■ i|KE*dl;e f t m a a o f t l y b r i n g t o m e , , • . o f carnage where the red blood • r* tireama all com e from n bright OAUBERT PASSES 72 IN II , i i a n of R d g e w o r t h * (* u t - l j,t ;m f l o w e r s s w e e t .a n a n u t ; LIFE SAVING TESTS O f a il i i '<■’ • I f i n d l y g i f t s t o m a n j I • f ’ o f dreams f r o m the brigh t H o rse -sh o e s and! f ilili- ’•tiri. Six Have Positions on Rpaihp- for I ■ • ». I I-. -n at e v e . to sm oke; H o r s e -k u /q h s — tin1 Slimmer. A rid o o fi a m ■■ rapped i n a m agic cloak; f i h;c. fiarii-ihcd trouble*, it has b n n - i t 's a r i o t f * A nd the a»i old world is young a g a in . 1 . . H . K o< k w e l t M id la n d ) M ic h ig a n . SUNDAY AND MONDAY E d gew o rth E x tra I l i uh U rn tin Sm oking Tobacco UNOFFICIAL HATTING AND F i d DING AVERAGES A Great P a ir ! F o r timr<; t h a t leav e a hnppy m e m o ry , F i. c k m if im S ho fa p lay th e ir p a rt — real friends to y o u r f e e t w HO M. S.C. Restaurant t* «MAX v f Open Day and Nighl H arryma W COLLEGE RADIO STATION POWER LIMITATION RAISED NEXT TO r o s T O fT ll K * r ______________ 1 1 « SHO ES ■ » . W « A H M 6 T t m A V E . TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY W h ith e r away, S ir K n ig h t P MO h Campus Crushers TJjcrc's a knightly warrior, immortalized by M ild as they are, not a jot o f the true, rich tobacco flax or has been lost. W h e n the best Mr. Stephen Leacock« w h o under the stress o f intensc.excitement “ mounted his horse and rode nwoy in all directions.*' W hether he evgr ar* tobaccos on the market arc bought you can be certain they'll deliver .the taste. Chesterfields THURSDAY AND FRIDAY rived is not recorded. T o us, this gidd y hero is a perfect example are as natural a s a field o f sw eet c lo v e r ; and they satisfy the tastt superlatively w ell, Thornton Wilder's o f lunv not to ipakc cigarettes. W e hold that a always t cigarette is a smoke, and -agood smoke is a bless­ ing, so to that en d alone have Chesterfield* been ripened, blended and manufactured. O nce a man has checked up on the above pleasant news, there’ll be no "rid in g away ia ‘ all directions ' fo r him! “ T h e B rid g e o f M M , S.î.v.i, S a n L u is R e y MAYfllfOS. \f lie Hut S to re of Uic PowrT 2115 S. W ibtliiiigteii \ve. C M IL D h e s t e r f ie l d en ou g h fo r a n y b o d y a n d y o t* •T H E Y S A T IS F Y ERNEST featuring TORRENCE OPEN BATt’ItDAY MCJUT U O C TTT* MVH t TOBACCO CO. ULY DAMTTA