i H m w i n w i 'W '■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a i l l ColUtie K tiim a tr 3 fiM M ixer Tkurmtoy Total Bnrallmeat at Gymnanlum at Miehlgaa S ta ir ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a TUESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1929 Number 2 Volume 22 ¡S T A T E N E W S M A K E S U g l R O C K N E CH ANGES A R E M A D E F IG U R E S F R O M O F F IC E O F (f r a t e r n i t i e s , s o r o r i t i e s I EARLY APPEARANCE! R A T E S C R O W L E Y D U R IN G v a c a t i o n R E G IS T R A R D IS C L O S E N E W R A IS E S C H O L A S T IC A V E R A G E , D E C T T E A M M A R ] Many Sororities and Fraternities R E P O R T O F R E G I S T R A R S H O W S : Thursday M arki E arlieit Ap­ Faculty Member! Say That Lait D EO I I E / i ITI I T l f t l l M o„ Locations and Make H IG H E N R O L L M E N T R E C O R D Improvem enti. Mils Ynkrly Report! Total Enrollment of All S todenti Thai Far is pearance of Paper. Fam om Notre Dame Coach Praiies I Alpha Chi O m eta T opi All H em et With M ark • ( 2.7 1 2 . While) T h e appearance o f tlie M ichigan Collegiate Record of New M any changes and improvements 2861 ; 3 0 0 0 S todenti Expected, Say U ly u iin i Place Fourth to Win Meo’i H o n o n ; State News on the campus last Thurs* j have been mad»’ to society houses dur- State Football Coach. O fficiali. College Average i l 2.290. day marked the earliest publication o f J in«' the summer vacation. W h ile some Mm paper in the history o f th e college, j have com pletely rem oved their resi­ \ — — —— . ^ # I according to facu lty members. S c h o l a s t i c a v e r a g e s o f t h e c o l l e g e f r a t e r n i t i e s a n d s o r o r i t i e s I vious to this year it has been custom -: P r e -j CITES INSTANCES dence. others have carried out exten ­ sive rem odelling and renovating m eas­ S t ir p a s s 'm t »’ ;tn y p r e v a i l a o n r n l l m o n t in t h e h i s t o r y o f t h e M ic h ig a n S t a t e f iM g g e , th e r e g i s t r a r « o ffic e i n o u n e e d a t 10 [ , i . ’ i ____ ,» f r » h e r s f f i x t r R f s h o w s t h a t t h e 'n r v to publish the first issue on th e ! ures. o ’ c l o c k t h i s n io r n in f r t h a t 2 8 f l l s t u d e n t s h a d la p s e d t h r o u g h I re c e n tly r e l e a s e d t r i m th*. o f n e y If * „ h itr h p r t h a n t h e ! Iirs! TWday follow in g the opening o f C r o w l t f * * Work Against a l l - s o c i e t y a v e r a g e is o n c e m o r e c o n s i d e r a b l y h iir h e r t h a n but lh i, vpar the m tors dec m e d l l i , f * * 0 «fa m s i Notable am ong those who have t h e IJ n es . a n d * h e i n d i c a t i o n s a r e t h a t t h e in a r k w ill bo a ll- c o lle g e a v e ra g e . T h e a l l - s o c i e t y a v e r a g e r e a c h e s ¿ . ¿ 4 0 w n n e jf advisable to put out aFreshm an Stanford inTournament of changed hicution is th e Alpha Chi r e a c h e d b e f o r e t h e c l a s s i f y i n g i s fin is h e d . t h e p ll- c o lle g e W b 2 2 9 0 o r e x a c t l y o n e - h a l f o f a p o i n t !«■■». « P » ra w R # | (j ^ •„ w „ ( Omega who have m oved in to a new - C o m p a r in g th e e n r o llm e n t house on M A. C. avenue. T h e T h e - T ie A lp h a C h i O m ep a so r o r" — _ _ [and whnt upperclassmen who had) - mians. now established in a house on 'u p u n t il t h i s . m o r n i n g w i t h t h a t it y le a d s th e e n t ir e lis t of so- U 0 0 E A I^ IIT V '"*<"• ‘ heir appeam ner on tho cam pu». ••Janw sH .Rldeny) Orawley wna oho M ichigan avenue next to th e Hermians, have turned over their old house on CAM PUS LEADERS o f t h e e n t i r e t e r m in 1 9 2 8 . t h e I cieties with a 2 .7 1 2 a v e r a g e J f L J . 1 . a A L U L I I M urh W ? 1 fo r ' i / i V E I o I the best team gam e men t ever had Valley Court to the Union L iterary so­ m a v k r e a c h e d t o d a y is a n in - I while t h e U l v s s i a n s o c i e t y w a s H g » tm he accorded Haul T ro th aUh0UBh known os am eat bah |c r e a s e o f 41 s t u d e n t s . T h e n ew ciety. The Rro A lphians are poW on I D rat of t h e m e n ’ s f r a t e r n i t i e s . [The s o r o r i t i e s in g e n e r a l h e ld HAS NEW DEANS lews editor: At o D o n n e ll, ditor: James Haskins, assistant edit- ir: Roy Sample, assistant advertising » < » ' ' ; c„ n ier and passer, y et he was one of fering halfbacks I in Fast G rand R iver ave. ADDR ESS FROSH h ig h t o t a l c o m p ile d th is m o r n ­ i n g is 109 o v e r t h e c o m p l e t e ever .seen, i »rla red the new sti Most o f the rem aining fraternities [higher s c h o l a s t i c a v e r a g e s t h a n I manager ; G eorge Merkel, reporter. coach's fame is mentor. Knute have carri«*d »»lit some sort o f im prove­ r e g i s t r a t i o n f i g u r e in t h e f a l l [the m e n ’ s o r g a n i z a t i o n s . ■■ m « ** j ■ / Jack Oreen. reportet, and K ath erin e Rocknc. Notrt Dame, director o f a< ments. T h e Eunomians repainted their Saturday Morning Convocation t e r m o f 1927 w h e n t h e r e were Dr. H. S. Patton and rro fe t* o r , KvnPh feature »ditor. letlcs. lu.use last .June and resurfaced the I T^renty-one o f the th irty societies floors during the summer recess. T h e Endi F reikm an Week 2 7 5 2 s tu d e n ts e n r o lle d . I on the campus averaged higher than E. L. Austin A ...m . D.«c. j¿ X « U o 3 « ! ^ - H i» tacklin r was deadly and his for- liermianw ‘-have also painted their T h e record *'nr»,llment was cxnected I th e nll-colleee mark, and on ly tw o so- ward pass (;»■ ense Wtis excellent. H»’ Activities. [ cieties o f rIte en tire group fell slightly A l College Open». t-end-weekly editions,___ was a great i am man and not an m- a fte r the largest livshman dans in th e l have -een him tackle college's history enrolled l.ist week w ith I below a straight C average T h e list dividual star bigger men vv i(>n he know it hurt him FrcshttUin week activiti ; closed S a t - 'a total o f over lOOO.new first ye a r »tu ­ I follows: ’ W ith the opening o f the college I * Alpha Chi Om ega Sigm a Kappa 2667¡Tuesday* tw o new deans m ade t h e ir ( SPARTAN BAND and yet ho 1 ever flinched Jim m y ws s a great actor in his DATES SET FOR urday m orning with a n tion in the (.'.ymnnNlum i n's which e 1 o n v o tim c a e -1 er-' o lln . director o f . t he Healt lr-M rrvice: ^ ^ ,a 2 4061 Or Patton comes to M ichigan S tate band director. qutred. drawled Jimmy, but aw* i nion L itera ry ------------------------ ,-r o f fiut lient ic record ~mbda C hi Alpha 2 34« tions. P atton is a graduate student o f .college m ilitary instructors j w hejf t liveraity o f Stanford, iii ollegc orchestra, and the m ilita ry . i"V newly Installed-'football mentoi ^»S ocie ty average i G am m a Delta 338 i h istory and economics o f the U n iv e r - ,» le in training the band m m a rcn in g, 01|r Tournan.u nt o f ftoses game 2 331 i slty o f T oron to in 1919 and 1920 In •maneuvers. T lie new plan is e x p ected ; ot|r 01„ . . y a l(|nn«'» wttli first down l o g o bund. T h e women's glee cltilr Irv-oiits under class o f 1933 was the fir I A t the Friday m orning .'.lull, the group o f F E W FRESHM EN ic in H 'a tM M m j SC Miss iii'tly H um iihrpyisiiKlonls nt MtBDlxatVStffli i give ah 2 3 18 19‘- '" arid 1921 he was a graduate stu* to heighten the o rgan ization '» n p i*ear-! they made thn,e plune.es into mir Inn* ,". * - rtppt at H arvard; 1921-1925 lie lectured i ance While leaving M r -Falcone free t o . |ju1 , h(. i,t„. j 1«Min*t »nv»*n an inch. will be held every day this week be­ Orgnhlzed veil fo r the new varsliv coach. Paul Troth, vat'slty .cheer lead­ W A N T W O L V E R IN E S 2 293 econom ic» at the University o f Alberta, handle the musical »'nd o fth e partner- j n r,1(j ,,s they v.»*re. W ith hm rth down. tween i> and 0 p. m at th e music build- er, lead the class In the college yells. Canada In 192« he received n Ph D. ship. a ygyd to go tliey aeiu the vlan t Nev- ipg, while the men’s glee club trv-ottls Chi Alpha "292 will be held ut practice house No 1 Friday afternoon a convocation was Opportunity for Snbicribtni tu degree Harvard. He went to the s ta te s band w ill present a more is into the Notre Dame line and it C e d e te average next to Union, at 4 :30 p. m. Tuesday T u ea u », .h eld. in the L ittle theater f , . where tf. „ UrUvefftlty o f C lneim uiti in 1925 where natty apearanee this fa ll in their new ccbied for an liuttoht that the Notre 1 fratern ity < 2 2 M ( he fin ally headed fh e department of uoitorm o vercoat» provided by the »ume line had cracked and Nevcrs was or Thiirsdav. Orchestra candidates I freshm en women listened to Mias M r- Year Book Offered Afuia oing to . go over, but, suddenly lie cun I i j K , hnnrr to trv [or nlsrrs » 1 « S M « U 0 » Iho stiiln Urpartnn-nt of averave 22861 iecon om ic» in hta loot year there s ta te Board <>t Agrl«u1ture. W ith this on Iho o r m n in lio n by rcnom inr to »h n ih o n lih : M a ttl« l.urns. premdrnt |j f the 1 - Saturday Morainp. 2 260 ' ■■■" exception It w ill be much the »me as stopped, one foot from the goal line I i T au last year, being composed ut att least.■watched clnaely on. 'la* gang nptled band room in ih e old A rm ory on T u e»' Y W. ( ’ A : Fran»*es Davis, president ! w i m Im U o m Thursday evenings trom7 30to ° f Pan-HelletiU*: Shirley M iaer. presi- 76 mem ber» and the man a t the bottom who had day Approxim ately 57 I rü hm en hod 2.2461 T R Y -O U T S P L A N N E D M r Falcone h a » l>ecn exam ining >me' N e v e r» around th e k iees was none uth- Ö 30. Miohnol Pro»«, head o f * violin : J ™ » « W » »ixty can d id a tes. sine • last Thursday, than Jiium.v Ótpwley,” department. wUÌ dir ^ tH # p «o _ n »»o c l* the college Hot); W in ifred KalcIWhaler, president signed up fur the 1930 edition o f the Kappa ib i 2 227 j o f Associated W om en Ktudenls; K ath - W olverin e a t the close of freshmaA rh« losing I a lute he ir approxim ately i ço a c ■»winy th his advcult (»fdiestrn. kr K ~ t M e n '« average ■ 2.230 i 2 213 FOR STATE NEW S 30 out of ihiit numb r fo r perm anent [th e 8t i Ih e unit liong and tr*‘ Not rc -tmpus styl» »s brought m i if plnv mnh* ■' by a hew m em ber «'f the music de- nf women rvn Faner, co-od editor o í t h e . fíla te T h e college phprus w ill Im1 directed News, and Miss Elisabeth Conrad, dean registration last w< •w according to- a i - fred O oertner. bus i“ s.s manager o f 'h e 6y m en '» average 2.1»? ! nee p erlöd» nr fnnu i A h ilf Orow .t-y wns a mejfibf’ ! p'ortrfient faculty. X tn ovy Kogan- T ry - m nual T f MibscrlptlonF nom ion J 0 4 9 F o ! Ì t Ì ° H I S ü ll A v u i U b l c o n C o l l f f F n preparation ' »Minus ' •ur Hoi'setnen o O uts will be held «>n Wednesday. Hepl A. separate » onvocation fo r men was . h e iiiinil)*'! . »•rrtav with th « Ha Sigm a Phi i.m i'" Al* »»* ■Judge Onrbeirv tant band try-oiils Iftv e been lu/ld every ing. Am ong tlie speakers were M a jor Ians a ho delight in th»* hand's •*’ rhntn Hta I do. « xeeutive o f - 1 Tlie W olverine is a yenwbook which pmpic .otre Dun. « nd and rHplftlil under the direction ta n penrance on thi fiXjtbntl field il ’ If the R ( I V G ; H am id H an - is » feature o f cv*rv suwlents collegiate Man ' io Mu ht e 1 K s ta te. Cm berr 1,eonard FnUone. bufiti lender T h e editorial and business staff » t he polished i > • rform anec o f m null, president »>f tlm student C ouncil; j life and comes out pnlV <*nce a year. the s ta te News are a t present under Ooutd. lanky drum major- " 1 ustftht dor»» en "M ik e " Ouster Everji student oil the campus is Paid Brown president o f t i i P i Y M T h e entire year is spent in the prep- N DEP. HAS going a stage of reorganization. Mero ings were Ireld yesterdav . to efiftrc it from Hnturdav d »»|ieratwin . ftlk cor irn- " •b" W ilson ■ : staff ike up 1 î»*■ vàrsll ikible tur the musical organizations cording to the music department. ( ' A H a rry Burris, pre.vidoht o f t h « oration b f-th is elaborate book depicting Intcr-fraternit.V council; H arlow .M en o. the various scenes o f the » ampus and • prosper reshman candidates whr pected before the Ma t editor o f the W olverine Bnrhnrq C rlt-| d s student» O iilv u certain number o f IN S T A F F •d in publications work ile in the m eantime tenden. presulcnt o f i ie Uniop. and th e books are printed each year, and I m n l C lu u |( ! A r c M i i i a n d i :ia'. »• already signified ui uf trying out fo r rep- candidates are warn op Id’s place. D R . M A R IE D Y E p i a y b o y s t o p r o v id e Joe Porter, m anaging editor »>X the students sign up • fo r them rarly in Stati* New». the year by making a first payment e»- and several more can T h e editors o f the-coming edition are T e r r i t o r y of D e p a r tm e n t ii In c r e a ie d . Kappa •- FRESHMAN BIBLE MAY BE S U C C E E D S K R U E G E R music f o r a n n u a l m ix e r Inondati Eng f _ r ' the digestiofi, fl •IP « considering ' lle h n g another Opportu­ N aggin g ruins nity for both freshmen and uppercloss^, udita to D r Bernard men i«> sign fo r the book if there " a . >r aoKignment ton Liter SECURED AT UNION DESK S e v m l C bung« M W . in T tlth in g All-Colle** Mixer Pleuned H ollander w iio recent v addressed the sufficient demand fo r i« South P o lice Ethical Bocluty Itere Several changes liave been ma»i»’ In ( st CHI ¡11 Stuff of Homr Economici Gym Thurtday Night. ‘ Om* I» just as likely to have fMasses were scheduled ■>«> begin th l« th e staff Of the home economics ex-J m orning f«)r both freshhien and upper­ tension deportm ent during the sum- 1 nf 'h e publu ütiun : Howell Announce! Arrive! dysiN'psiA from the n agging i>f a w ife f 'x Ich « Department. to an announcem ent to- fJr husband ax from gastric ulcer, lie classmen. m er and th e departm ent is already" Handbook!. m aking plans to increase its territory .student« .»rr old Hunah. president o f the SMk | ‘'O ftctl It !s not real m isfortune Miss Roberta Hershev, who received ■ Faner Otti ( Several im portai h ange» \ ninde itjncll, an all-college m ixer vvhlcii disturbs the henith. but the her nuuiter degree here in June, has- been made •‘pecialtst in nutrition M l»» ¡n the •-! « IT o f tl econom ic* during division home Ifl Thursday evening from trifling nothings, the pcty annoyances. summer ch ief <•t h in to ii to o’clock In the gymnasium tin* pin -p rick » o f life which cause X -C O U N T R Y M E N ntment by l*resi - Music v.ill i>e furnished by the M ichi- em otional reactions and by th eir con ­ Hershev has spent two years with the ; VITAMIN A NOT FOUND IN college as research assistant, and for-1 cd from Franklin dent Robe i which was the at •Sli. w. o í Dr. Mari p nan . ftoljcge P lay B o y » who boast stant repetition produce nervous e x ­ . ii c organization and promise haustion H AVE W ORKOUTS j§rljr spent tw o years with the A m e n - 1 GREEN TOMATOES ii.. igc-r ti p ¡tting forth then th at the plan« will lie be er w ork- produced by fear, acting on the brain I [nan o f ihe department he cam - nhd sym pathetic system. J» one o f th oi Hate college. Miss Reis Ivas received! uver sit’ hforni i. and T h e officers o f the « *>Ilege 'Y ' had very ¡»«•Ht e ffo r ts ' out. A ll the students «hi i A fte r n week 1f illy workouts, O r master degree and has had ex per- Mlvs l»>ur i Lee s m ith , gì iduate boiled to ha vif> the IxMtks berk Irom the .Dr* in M an e Dye i a graduate o f the ■. are invited by the student ¡piincil most i»ow erfiii polso o » introduced in- erday put ht» o where she earn- Coach M ort Mason ■nee in teaching and retail selling prtnterx in ».im e fo r »liHtribiition on Untv •rsitv of ü h lca« attend the m ixer and get'acq iinted to 'tie bi«*od tuen through ludent m «he dei :n rti« first string cross coun M iss Beryl Flamer, also a graduate of somewhat 1 reVhman—seg is.fration day. but » n un- ed t er B H dc*gri «*. her master "f .»’ »sion of th e the first hard prien t lo w s State, has succeeded Mildred ted 'tic *>cM*ntw *e. and a Ph I) Hhe ha* t«*ei> the heavy fa ll I year In preparation t OonHktr as .»th in g specialist. Mias connected w i'h Mu t iigan .State college Hom er has spent the past year in the H ew Y ork achoo. of fine and applied art* for* the past seven years in charge o f nutrition work md the researchi Rushing Campaigns Launched j schedule. I F ive veterans are oi_ fo r th e harrier team this year .along w ith several Th M year ik e denartment is exten d ­ ing fa r the S IM time in to several new Sand Dunes to Be Tamed Ittvoratnries the university higt Miss ! •ve h a« taught at school and the By Fraternities This Week .strong newcom er», and present indica­ tio n « are tah t the squad w ill be equally ».Florence Becker w ill technical norm al ach >ol o f Chicago, and as strong as In t ne j>»»t tw o n u trr on work in Che- • Isle, »nd M ontm orency By Forestry Deptartihent the ’. ea r iiel»ire rom ing here w a s « . fellow m the Nelson M o rn * Institute| Freshman men. this week, find them - - Everyone turned out for the f r e s h m a n ^ . t I uirn h a r e e o r d o f hot having been b est* ¡en in tw o y ear» y e a r» <>f competltUm. »m pet ition the Mur.** Dundee wifi o f m edical research selves j>ractically torn limb Irom limb parties, from which, a fter a sh ort strug- «■'M ichigan Htate » rov* country men an* « B n u tiltion work in Benzie If you're a specialist a t t ¡is college department working to arre** the |n telling » f her teaching experience* fran tic brethern from th l» frater- gle. the ireshm en .slunk aw ay a boohed, j Anxioua to repeat i^ d by Capt W»U- and Osceola coun- r e s t ie » dune« Pine M l** D ye «aid. When I f ame to M ich- ■njty r,f »p a t in the struggle to g e t' leitving the ( “ lebrations to th e liordes m arth, the veterans include Laurence U m lla m r r w ill be doing work i ,n «ay English literature >r history 1m arch of have more influence ,gan Btate the home economJc« d e i » r t - >^(M.rn to dinner a t fou r differen t houses Brown, dim inutive distance man who : m Missaukee country, and | >ou pepd most td your tim e in a » iasa tree« it ** , ~n anything else’ and ment was in the lm «»m ent o l the worn- on the same night, and n ext week the J>ff upperclassmen who had com e to look j J ’¿ . ^ ( h a s m ade » great record in two itarf • i t to have charge o f nu- ■com. ustening to the Young Idea d is * , o.ver 'hern u e a r tfm d y pUuit , » n » liuildin«, and Had no in .m l on r . rn « « a « i l l w -«tn nm on « [r r ,h m »n Ite m over There's " ‘2 ' , t i . ' L J d o ? 7 ta l2 ¿ » nompeUtlan hare; H ».d ' B-td H o.- : in O ratiot county tort your subject But if you're a ; tiie coiiege r h * ra jts hold the an d labiiratory I have oen the nutrition KlrLs ¡ f a freshm an has looks, brains, o f freshmen, unlera it be a senior eujga o UW(f ch a m b er'a ’ n Hendee. p e d a b s t in those rattier tam e« sound- p,ne t rcc?. >p moving, and the roads departm ent buUt up «ince I have been m0ney. a car. o r can put a shot farth er i ny W I O 'C on n or S lelm le and FuUrrton ar6 in g departm ents forestry agriculture (j une ^ *gSto iT*™!.tion hrMiss Edith Orundtneier. who Will « - ^ btUe h o p i o f m s ^ r v i l m g Th ere's no tossing in rbubd m mes in northern Michigan. to shift ery Ume _____ research assistant and w ill be an In- Members o l the various fraU’m lU e* Princes o f the earth h ave nothing on the S partan* meet the U n l*te - A nd th e pieturasque sand dunes I And if you choose to become an ex - #tnjctor ,n th e departm ent teaching, And sororities go about carefu lly say- j the yearlings now. Heniora leap yards 4 t y o i M ichigan h arrier» here, t i g along th e lake roast are as much m anim al hu sban dry^ y o u ^ r s n counif.jl ln loods )nK fa irly nice th in g » about each oth er, to ligh t th eir cigarette», take th em and A ll-college run wlU o f tam ing as th e horses ave. nave w ilder things than sand dunes to, pranct* U U ias is an addition to to the prosiw cu. a t the som e tim e gen t- where they want, to g o in th e best ca r place before the M ichigan meat. T h ere's a m a t h a lf-w a y up the e a s t- . u m e. D uring Farm er^ w e e k a t g P Ü p K M R tn n c tryouta. m att u < b u ild in *. m oMtaaAMii “ "tL S “ * " , r« l y e t n o f tM chinu la h ltfi ic h o o l, ,n d but p u M d «ro u n d fo r I r w h m u tered. and th ey're given pr e feren ce in j o ffered to laen untortnOmOm ' » m o o r m o m m w rood « . [ w . d l M U « T . n o « h o t w « p m U » M l « y m n „ a n o n t u o n but thero'M nothing but *n y d u n > oflleo. 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III... — a n d aacamonally . fam ilies, aw ay dleappam iad a t tu e• ïam eness . . . . .o. t. i. ------------------------- lot o a t H ro rU y bodgo w o n 't onoUtr d U -< «iio d ruahroo, p ü d g * p tm ro o d » tor ,.V l: M p U ^ A I M o t t H (TUL un oki« t o r t « * th o to a d y m o o w . h n n tho '» h ib iu o n ^ o n r . u id U tw o « n » n r ,— mm. out o f eontrof fo r a : O d k m U M U . m m t o W n cU o n when th o « M t t u o n to o w r , th o h o rw |e“ »- “ *■ ---- «¿ n u n M | m l M W i d on or im M -1 u iw u M in b lo fro m U w n u t ft » p rttty tho m om ent » M n th ry ll w o tM d A nd Onll w h o ', « h o fo r th o h o « th o m igh ty w ill fa ll in 0 c o u p « o f « j a r i S i F « 7* 1 F R ID A Y — o f F w f . A . X o u m a tm o f th o t m t m n , *n U u o « ln Im r o o «. I * * 17' gir» I n w h i or M l m g ra d u a te . 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These P o u n d aaauiepUoii that all persona who w e r e oualilied to enter an insti­ t u t i o n Uke libidini versi ty were honorable |wople and worthy of Volkfidence. Students must WH>|M.'ratc to siatnp out the “wooden P a p e rs e v il liefori' dr*»»» WukI arc taikvii tu puni*h er*. — C c * lu m W »ti M iM H H iriu n . S -i Tbe IM S whu b *H no fn it h in hutnitn n a tu re u not tu be TH E CAMPUS PRESS IN C . U na« lim A «* . * >* -■* § wm •4T H E M IC !! I O A N S T A T E N E W S ] ^ h n T h m fm ß . • m Pushing Parties Feature as ] JONES LAW IS A MISTAKE Army-Navy Football Game as Fall Social Season Opens\ . L r i STATES JOHN W . DAVIS Climax to All Talker, " Salute ” -m Princeton. N. J ,- ^ I.P .» - - T h e Jones w is decidedly u mistake us it has tco heavy penalties which w ill d e fe a t A Fox M ovietone all-talk in g picture.' ested in his brother's get-w hat-you-go- M A D W H I R L o f te a s , r e c e p tio n s , m ix e r s , h ik e s ,' their own ends. John W Dflvts, form er presidential candidate, said in an in­ " S alute." played ganinst the romantic \a fter attitude. . b r e a k f a s t s d u r i n g F r e s h m a n . W e e k ir a v e t h e o n e terview with the D ally Pi1neetor.mii backgrounds o f Annnjiolis and West W hen th e girl the dream y youth loves. th o u s a n d n e w c o m e r s o n th e c a m p u s a r e a l in ­ Point, comes to the S tate theatre to-; is about to be swept away from him t r o d u c t io n t o t h e s o c ia l s e a s o n o f M ic h ig a n met row and Thursday. It was directed by his famous kinsman, he rises in re- S t a t e c o lle g e . S c a r c e l y le s s b u s y w i l l b e t h e by Jr.l,n Ford, and t! ¡asaid to bopuck- v0,t and thln* 8 • * » " > ln l'»PP »rounds. New Y ork ] ney also was graduated to the .speaking screen from the tage. e x i " ' F I R S T U N IO N P A R T Y he cost ar< " and •orge O 'B rien Noah s Ark- faiQ6,iM O. 'B. rien should be ideal as the West Iw e e k . A s p e c ia l fe a t u r e o f th e C lwm dlw. Widely k n ow n ' •*oln *ointt gridiron w d‘ ron it horn who.se Joy tn hb » p a r t y a t th e P e o p le s c h u rc h o ttj [T h u r s d a y e v e n in g w a s a p la y S C H E D U L E D F R ID A Y ,«c v Jnyc® ( iim p!op Stepin younger brother Support are W i l - •'vo,,nser ball field b lw n ^ f s s victories on the foot- ami in love overshadows the Iim* :fo com edian; Frank Albert- bitterness o f his own defeats. e n title d “ K in g P ru n e an d P r in ­ Dance M ark, F irit of a Series of u»r favorites. Director Ford apparently has scored ce s s P r u n e lla .“ The s k it w a s ■ in a gripping, sincere drama 1what Hollywood critics regard as an un- (e s p e c ia lly c le v e r a n d w a s m u ch Pre-Game Union Parties x>ys and two girls. told in alusunl triumph in the staging of. the gly differen t, way. it «would football sequences T h e first battle of [ e n j o y e d b y th e la r g e n u m b e r of Term. 111 report* O ne boy. G eorge its kind innde with dialog nnd all the [p r e s e n t. is * 0 1 ath letic hero at West sounds attendant upon a huge pigskin I O n th e follow in g evening, the P lay an A ll “Am erican halfback classic should afford rich m aterial for ■ sta rtin g o ff a series o f pre-gam e ■B ovs and K en n y Carlisle's orchestra brother. W illiam Janney. is the man who marie “ Four Sons." These Union parties and social tunctions |furnished the music frir the (lancing in pman at Annapolis, a dreamer j scenes nre really a quarterback's view which w ill be held th rough the term, [ t h e Union. T h e members o f the W [ A. A board tdok- the freshm an girl»: hike to their cabin. Ciwvaabin on the first Union party o f the season w ill; be ltpld on F rid a y even in g in the b a ll­ I Wtmy'rcPusinQ >ou her understands nor is inter- j o f the big game I Saturday m orning T h e Hom e Kconom- room o f the building. T h e music fo r the evening is to be wont mak-'a- d if w e n o i I ies club entertained the now girls at Ou<* f Y i e n d S h i p ? * A-N-D-Y’-S furnished by the M. S. C. P lay Hoys I a tea dance, in the Union ballroom the same afternoon. P a in ty refreshm ents vh<> h a te already m ade tor themselves a creditable reputation am ong the lol- » UO Out t w« in my spend* •lower- o f college social functions. I CONRAD SEES SOLUTION T ick ets have been on salt* at the Union desk ¡til .week at the regular price of TO HOUSING PROBLEM dollar per couple In this Friday ¡t party the Union Is continuing Beauty and Barber Shop policy adopted last year of holding III Women Students Are Taken tnoe before each home gam e dur-. the loot ball season, MENO TO GIVE TRY OUTS C O -E D A T H L E T IC S T O Clothes make the man, they say— Care of. lla m a rd Crittenden, president' o f th e' Union, states that freshm en m ay a t - ’ FOR COLLEGE YEAR BOOK ( j g j ^ p^JLL S W IN G hut most successful people have a tend the party and w il' be safe from ' Miss Elisazetli Conrad, dean o f wom- sophomore in terference while in th e! [ 1 1 i. in a statem ent to t he State News building. Student, Urged to Meet Editor at »rood barber too. Try us next lime. •sterday, declared th at unless unfor­ 150-200 .tris, to Take Part ■M rpc * en circumstance;- pres« mi tlK'inselves. 7 :3 0 Tomorrow at Union 11 irre W ill la* little d iffifi ilt y cticoutiter- FRESHMAN DANCE CALLED Hi ekey This Fall. “Andy” VanNorm an Mildred (fould 1 ec1 in housing women thts year. h;*d iweviously been rumiorcd that there Wus sonie doubt in H k * li bility o f the ollegc to provide I It OF ACCOUNT OF SHOWERS Min T lie fresh- All students, freshm en or upperclass­ men who may be interested in working on I tie college year book, the W o lver­ For Appointm ents Call 5-2337 I students but there man t * University ine. are asked to m eet Harlow Meno, I now. opined M i vs ( on account W W W S V V W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W » the editor o f the I9B0 alim i.»1. iti tlie P riva te homes ar Ic a r e fo r tippen lass lobby ot the Union buildur. a t 7:30 deadline \vi [e ffo r t is bein': made Datiy when tom orrow • ’tiing. F r e e m e n ! [-wom en in campus ked in look- T h ere ar m any jYositidhs ppep on J AMERICANS !-N CUBA OBJECT [C o n ra d stated that ir the W olver » fa ff at tlie present tim e .«n ■ I Lam ine. It vim; neat dory in the according t Meno, and both m en and TO USE OF COIN AS FLOORS I cooperated to a gré: te freshm an women are .anted Everyone : wel* I th e college housing s dance was • died o ff " lie ut fo r the staff but those + • srid \pv reason11 snappe wlH h previous ..experience on college or school year books are 1 • < tally Keep a Record of Your College I p o r te i. lit 1 to rep ort. j W ell it was iyecause we didn't sell ! enough tirket.n W e WC (t* SUJUMYM'd tO Career i sell 110. nd we onlv got rid o f 14 T lie D e sk j : h< vs dir n't give any .support at all ! But voi d better not pu tri hi in." • W IT H 1 I'lie • p o te ri M-niteh, d bm iiei«d ¡ 1* “ C O LLEG E j *li< d is ptYomted class »resident walk- ; ed outi he dnr»r lley what ¡trai' I P a d s at 50c ’A W Lai tern cmirse o f thi the Hunt r « " “ M ILEST O N ES” the eharnm. ■ ■ ■ \ noon by~-P»i !i Conrad', cteai noOVlER UNK» - HEAD DPI NS ; a. COLLEGE PRESIDENT A F o u r-Y ea r llia r y M ade F ,s p e c ia lly fo r ei ■ and fpok' OUNCES i-ARGE BEQUEST inehtdcd repr* - NEW CAFETI IA IN LANSIN1 ( 'o lle u c S tu d e n ts -ri'v Itwslum» D e sk : ih r luiieheon wer** » xplairied See Our Autograph and B lo t t e r s Photograph Albums JEl « d B * w ■. v v . v . v v . w . v . v . at 10c Q Q OBT. M tiU T C tllH i OR SALE \\ The Campus Press, Inc. f J i a* tk W . (» r u n d Ittv e r GRACE E. LYON CAFE OPENED !N EORMER MA' HUS LOCATION CAMPUS PRESS IN C . ■HKOC (•ran d Itikrr A u . Alma '. W A V b Attention •A ■S . ; T w A .Successful Man— WELCOME Students m z y - # Looks Successful! A T O U R N E W L O C A T IO N ABBOT BUILDING—HO W. GRAND RIVI.K The Lansing Cafe 1 19 L a w in e '» M m , I J k U - l b b Let us keep your clothes looking their best We offer you quick and efficient OUR GIFT SHOP 203 Nauth W u t l i i f A to m * service on Cleaning, Pressing ■ a a a a • -a «a a a: a a * and Repairing a L .A N T ( . A N S I N O ' « • After an interesting State football J JEW ELER j SUITS CLEANED and PRESSED, $L00 game your guests will enjoy the • H . S . M a r s h a ll smart yet homelike, quiet atmos­ phere of the \ i SCHRAM THE VARSITY TAILOR I B * . Gmti Mwr An. num. S -V * 9 m m T O P R Y L ID O F F B Y R N E S IG N E D V A R S IT Y S M O T H E R S F IG H T IN G 1 9 2 9 S E A S O N A G A IN S T A L M A ; B Y W H IT E S O X F R E S H M E N E L E V E N IN F IR S T COLLEGE SA TU R D A Y AFTERNO O N Farm er Slate Star Has Seen Two F U L L G A M E O F S E A S O N . 4 9 -7 1 Months of Service; Toller Goes (0 Cardinals. Introduction of Notre Dame System Finda P lay ert Rapidly Gaining j l i p « ? t ' C ongregationilhli to Give Crowley Men Real R attle; Form ; Line Show* Great Im provem ent Over Saturday’s GaMt to be First of Five Jerry Byrne. one of La*t S eaton; Backs Are Fart. Home Games. mound perform ers every this school has been wearing ment oft he Chicago W hit H E v a r s i t y , in i t s i n i t i a l a p p e a r a n c e in t h e P E K I N G . a li S gl •h**dnl(* th e­ nearly two months. Jerry (H u m , S a t u r d a y , s m o t h o r o d t h e f r e s h m a n t< M ic h ip .'tn S t :it t i v / ir s ily < I»\ rn II trials< il.s 1 distihcttcn o f being one o f t o t h e t u n e o f 19-7. T h e v a r s i t y < l i s p l a y » :f in iiia l flp y ip a r a n c c on S u tu rt igan K tn'e pitchers f o ever s m a s h in g o ffe n s e , a n d a n a lm o s t im p r e g n a a g a i n s t A l m a c o lle g e ? . I n q u ic k University o f M ichigan more - Ralph J. Dodge turning back d e fe n s e . T h e b a c k f i o l d m e n r e c e i v e d e x c e ll* t e a m s a s th e H h fv o r s ity o f M i n ig a n , verities ‘ back tn 1 i)l 2 tn a in t e r fe r e n c e t h r o u g h o u t t h e e n t ir e g a m e , i im iv o r s ity . N o r t h f a r n ijn a S ta ri MtHsiK pi A . games.'" Byrfife won bis this w o r k o f D f c k e s o n , G r o v e , a n d D a n z i g e r in & M ., a n d U u i v o r s t i y o f D e t r o it , and •on and a year ago Jerry achieved much sticci v a r s i t y b a c k fie lc l w a s o u t s t a n d i n g . D ic k e - A d r i a n c o l j o t f o w i l l c o jfn p fe t f' th i • c h f d u lc State * teams ‘ during his two a n d p r o v e g e t t in g a w a y f o r s u b s ta n tia l g a F iv e h o m e g a m e s fe a t u r e th e in lb ** o p e n fie ld , w h ile D a n z ig e r s m a d l i l e t h i < y e a r W it h t r i p s b„0.okd th ro u g h th e fr e - h m a n lin e a t w i l l , t e a r in g N e w Y o v k ; t t t a r k c v i l l i : , M i -i d A? <1 12 y a r d s a t a l i m e . T h e v a r s i t y l i n e w o r k e d A r b o r . T h is is t h e m ost t r a v e lin g th e S t a t e r r id cn hi j o n t y o f flr iv in g p o w e r . T h e ir s h o w in g v in r e c e n t y e a r s . r e m a r k a f i l b y t h e t a c t t h a t i t is j u s t t h e o p f F o llo w in g th e o p e n in g gam e II s e a s o n . a t w h ic h th e B oy S c o u ts o f M ic h ig a n w ill b e g u e s ts o f th e c o lle g e a t th e a n n u a l B o y S cou t NEWCOACHES o s p l e n d i d a d - hewed -promise, M onnett. a Burk: n t h e S p e c t a - ( ^bio boy looked good in, the backfl' D a y , th e G re e n an d W h ite w a r ­ r i o r s w i l l i n v a d e t h e b o w l ¿it A n n A r b o r t o c la s h w i t h t h e AREAPPOINTED , v a l u e in . . . . eft half. ai did Sw artzberger, plnv- righ t half, who hails from Detroit e d a f lis t in c t Cass Tech. and K ow ateh an Ion ia ho th e o l d who played fullbr.ck on the freshman tr a d itio n a l fo e , th e U n iv e r s ity j in Systems h ic h s e r v e d s^und- T,Jf‘ worlc Gf Bouehner. an nll- o f M ic h ig a n te a m . A d d i t i o n a l Announce In n o v a tio n r * im T h e , m an from SilpJoaw Eastern wa i n t e r e s t t o t h i s g a m e i f § s in t h e and Equipment; Board Ap­ y firr.< . i n « outstanding at le ft guard, and Brovm f a c t t h a i f t h e S p a r t a n s w i l l lie o w e d f h e e f - at C en ter looked good, s h o w in g th e ir w ares b e fo r e proves Measures. o a th in g th e ir fo r m e r coaeh, H a rry ■k and decisive. K jp k e , fa m o u s W o lv e r in e a ll- Ncsv régulations and instructors th fy uncorked YALE TUITION FEES COVER A m e r i c a n h a l f h a c k w h o is n o w expand and change the present pi k T h e Spnr- 3 0 PER CENT OF BUDGET h e a d f o o t b a l l m e n t o r a t t h e I ’ , eni education department in prep ¡1 if. and proved tinti lor a new class ol fre* Innen of M. Intended that the innovations 3 , ip v Y s sn err to bo ready Npw HavPn Conn.— ( I P t — Incnnv On O cto. 12. the* Spartans w ill fake h eighten ih» benefit# o f the gym. Il BALL « “ « « I B B . rev» Saturday. f|Cm tuition and fees paid by student on th e ir flrKt lntor-scctional foe w h m ing to turn oui first and ..«rond ■ri good and covers about 30 per cent o f the ey- they Journey to H nnillton. New Y o rk in men o f ine I» ! iic yearlings penses o f the budget o f Y a le un.iv»* m eet th e strong Colgftto unlversll\ The 1 rluiner in the pre »town in the sity. acccrdin g to the treasurer’s 1 MANY FOREIGN STUDENTS eleven. F o r the past few years the I o' system S tn tr-C o lg a te clash has berth ¡1 regulai 'fin ire al fenda nee •yhnien in sv.iinmltig Olitaci nnlil 11 L IS T H E A D S O F ENROLLED IN U. OF PARIS imef.t, playin g broke aw ay poi$ fo r 192-28. D uring the year $ 1 597.512 was derived from this some: featu re on th e fa ll's ath letic program Idem ahi IH.v t r» take «;*»»• o f h illli ichdowt). m aking an average paym ent per sta­ T h e n ex t Satu rday w ill see tlie c m w tey-eon rh ed fnnehlne back on their own thè Water ih «'learly demonstrate llté salile tim r 1 ! hos bern direetf V A R S IT Y S P O R T S T;iiih « IP* N e " t before Inf lie his-1 id -veral boys dent o f 318. field w h en th ey m eet Adrian colleg< In al all studente rnn.ionm*. 0 1 physle tory »if the tihtvrr tty o f Paris have varsity Byrtte was pu-ked up by East L a n sin g A drian has l>«>, n hnvi.ni orai ioti who Ita ve noi ¡ilrea»ly posar Name Caplaini and M anager, Who 11 m any foreign si .¡is been enrolled. W h ite Sox foll»)Wing a name in th e .stronger.! teams in her history fpi e ief|«hjemcii»s vvili be obllgect ■1 mm ,ding t<» ih»‘ ; rt o f the French • ’ ¡«I Rapids against the Fere M a r­ ■ te - th e past tw o jeiir*. and w ill come l< h np .in tlri.s Itelo bel ore Conimi Will Lead Spartan, Thi, Just published , ie team »>f thnt city, Jerry was H * . 'S 4# s tron gly organised t$ l* season ti;- Di O f the 2 994 SUi< » who have mn* ig Hie pitching and had let. tin* H B Pr H om ecom in g day. when niuiiim, pm - ; Afilli Year. MU liihrl ur the mg semesi down With but—five* hits for six ruts. on d student.*, renew friendship*-* >m ha- lands, the e|K»r ngs. while he also had a big day ■ è -v , Will be n big dny nt M ichigan State | : the stick, gating tw o hits, both T o furnish the m ain iiltrnetinii o f the - unpreeendenfed • Xlra bases. h om e schedule this lull, ila- North si »id ions and various |K> csible that the Sov may make-- ol lite IWO 1929 Iflltll T ie In C a rolin e S ta le eleven o f ffnlelgh, -1 in tIn g I lu i. en Increased and fer out o f th»* big hu: officiate S tale grid fa si wk er WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY On Saturday. Nov. 2 . Cast* Srlwtol A pplied Science will entne 1 1 . Fast Li 11 V lOTr TALKING smg fo r th eir first m eeting witti I liti ri : Spartan:. In seme S h e . For yeun 1 tram pluvetl tin- opening »lav gam e w th e U nlvei ;t\ . . 1 Mi. Imran Between Classes Nov. 0 Will mrnih .*’«’* the SparU n ) a foreign la id . Tire thud and !, THR try oxrc op Student's Club 0 1 It O O l lil.I.- K K II |K Olympic-Rainhow Chocolate Malted Milks Recreations Utp Flavored With BOWLING MILD JÏIÎTTERSWËET und Annapolis and West Point in action! BILLIARDS You hear and see their annual football I ■y Steve Mat'ris. Prop. classic; their songs, bands, training, ro­ mance, adventure and the rivalry of ¡ B Y R N E S two brothers in football and love!| D e p e n d a b le D r u g s WE SUGGEST! ■ Where Students Are Always Welcome FRIDAY and SATURDAY ■ TALKING AND SINGING K e e p in g Y o u r S p a r e \ Campus MONEY m m P r i n t i n g i B a r b e r Shop In a S a v in g s A c c o u n t j Headquarters I FIRST IMPRESSIONS COUNT ForM.S.C.Students IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL ----------- CONVENIENT C a r d * — T ic k e t* — OPERATORS S ta tio n e ry — j Lee i n r r i c r n „ y Twllen C ro K ra m * — I lo o k I d s lien Arnold l.m Itrnwnell ■ * Michigan State j — *— Official l*rinlers for I •CrmBRONtON M ic h ig a n S la t e N ew s« I m . Bank | CAMPUS PRESS I 31« A B B O T H U A I, J IN C . 198 44. f i n t i t i R iver Ave. Under the College Drug Store