Michigan Stale News ja i !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * G e t T o n r C oupon S e a t o n 's G r i d H ook s B e fo re O p e n e r p la n n e d T o m o r r o w 's G a m e ta r T om o rrow ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a N um ber 9 FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1929 w Volume 22 inirç I S T U D E N IS M U S T G E T C O L O N E L D A V I S SET NEW RECORD M . S. C. SPAR TANS PR EPAR E FOR IU D E R S T A K E O V E R $ 6 0 0 A T H L E T IC B O O K S J A K E S U P N E W IN A G E N R O L L M E N T G A M E W IT H A L M A C O L L E G E O N IN L O O T F R O M H E R M A N A N D Frimodig AnBounces That Pass I PH I TA P HOBSES YESTERD AY Books Will be Requested | D U T IE S A T P O S T : i z " : “ L O C A L G R ID IR O N T O M O R R O W Years. Alma C rogrefationalitt* Expertrd to Fnrnith Crowley M*n With for Alma Came New Commandant Arrives in City Cash. Watches Peas, anti Pencil« Contribute ia M akinf Largest M ichigan State students must get W ednesday With His I M ichigan State college has the largest Toogk P roblem ; Saturday’* Tilt to be Opening Fraternity Robbery Yet M aJe H ere; their student athletic books before S a t­ freshman agricultural enrollment in Family. j recent years according to an annouhce- Game a t Stadium. I s Eighth in Year urday noon if they exjiect to see the j me nt released yesterday by collegf M ichigan Stnte-Ahna gam e tom orrow authorities Early Thursday 158 - first O v e r $ 6 0 0 in m o n e y a n d j e w e l r y w e r e t a k e n f r o m t h e H e r m i a n according to Lym an Frim odlg.“ assis­ RELIEVES SHERBURNE year students had enrolled in that" d i­ vision in contrast to 131 last year's T h e S p a r ta n g r id d o rs ' h a v e s p e n t t h is w e e k p r e p a r in g f o r t h e ir ' •".' ‘batti*1 w i t h t h e i n v a d i n g .A lm a h o y s , w h o w i l l m e e t M i c h i g a n S t a t e | n n tl P h i K a p p a T a n h o u s e s e a r l y y e s t e r d a y m o r n i n g , t h e I tant director o f athletics who is in mark. ■ r o l l e « , • in t h e fir s t f o o t b a l l g a m e o n t h e s e a s o n ’ s s c h e d u le , in t h e C h ie f o f P o lfo charge o f the tickets. T h e office in J u n g e v e n ly d is tr ib u te d b e tw e e n th e t w o h o u s e s . Expres$e$ Satisfaction With Con I T h e registrar’s office records. whictr (o c a l ■t a d iu m . C o a c h G r o w l e y e x p e c t s A l m a t o p r o v i d e a t o u g h w o r e n o t i f i e d a m i a r e a t w o r k o n th the gym nasium w ill be ojjep on Satu r­ ! date back to 1924. show that th ‘ S j i l l a i ' k e t t a n d t h e s t a t e p o li dition of Slate College (record is the largest that the i olUîge b a ttle a n d is h y n o m e a n s c o u n t i n g o n a n e a s y v i c t o r y , f j t a s e a f t e r f i n d i n g s e v e r a l g d o d c lu e s in b o t h h o u s e s . day m orning fo r those who wish to get has had since that time, in tt»27 T h e g a m e - w i l i b e t h e fir s t o p - th eir a.thletie books at that time. E n tra n c e to b o th h ou ses w a s y Pori I there were 157 students enrolled but 'p o r t u n i t y t o t e s t t h e S p a r t a n Frim odig said also that •ticket a p ­ ¡g a in e d th ro u g h a J v i r t d o w fr o m w h e r e a th o ro u g h d o w n s t a ir ; FORM ER STUDENT plications« fo r the M ichigan gam e ¡last year the total fell off when only Colonel Ed ird Davis. Cavai ry , the i-\v commnndant of the I -ion. ^ C M im b in g o f t h e r o o m s w a s ma«U. C o a ch C r o w le y ’s tu te la g e . M u ch 6 p m. w ill ge* iho preference: th ey w ill R O. T C ■>;t Itero, arrived in Fast In 1924 the total was 134.while 1925 J h y t h e m a r a u d e r s . C h ie t Hack* showed an increase o f even students M A R K IS R E A C H E D a tte n tio n lia s b een “ g i v e n to . o p in e s t h a t b o t h j o b s w e r e TRAVELS EUROPE be m ailed out te first of the week." Lansing W ed • .day night with bis However, as a block o f 5.000 seats has fam ily. Colo • 1 Davis relieves Lieut A -lump occurred III the next year when Col. T L S «•rbtirne. who has been a total o f. 139 ags enrolled. State's p r a c t ic e in ta c k lin g , b lo c k in g to n e b e tw e e n th e h o u rs o f 2 been secured for the Spartan fans, he W à r college in W ash- record breaking ireshtnan enrollm ent CoMorvative Estim ate fb r Tolal “ ,lf> k itk in »r- A " llip bo.v s ‘*re [a n d 5 in t h e m o r n in g . Ted Christie G raduate o f 1527 there w ill be no scarcity o f good seats transferred ington. D. c this year made it possible to sc’ a new hittin g hard, and the way they are I t is believed that the Phi Kappa The scots are located in the M ichigan Colonel I'.! - when interviewed by record tor recent years in the agricu l­ Refitfralion Scf at tackling indicates hat when th ey T a u hou.se wav ¡h e first entered from R e ta rif Cram 50,000- State stands on the east side Fxtra a State New.1 «•porter Thursday m orii- tural division. 3.000 tackle a man. tie st ay* tackled, where over $200 in cash and two vnl- Mile Ja a a t. tickets may be secured fo r $2.50 apiece Ing. express'd • atisfnetinn w ilh the con* T h e Spartap line is showing a w orld oble watches were taken. O nly tw o i _ chtion or mil iry affairs a t the post of drive and works tn n i hlv -the back- He remarked •hat he lmd heard ex h th e check-up :n the regis- field is fa s t, shiftv. ahd works w ith R 5 rooms in the entire house were o v e r - 1 Ttvl- x C hristie - arriva l n Lan- cellent report ;i« m her concerning tin STUDENTS URGED ce ¡s net yet complete, m - clock-like precision GET llo o k e d . one being locked and the other sing this week culmma*^d »o m - 14 being the usual abode o f the house m onths o f European travel :n which LAVERS FUNERAL R O T . C ! rps before he had bec.T assigned to (1 'v here late yesterday were flrnt Hip J enrollm ent mark w ill 1m* in practice, c»n)>.» oil sonic beautiful I ks and D icke- s been gettin g dog. the dog singularly being absent. he covered about 5 0 .0 (yi miles. C h n «*ie T h e lost poi o f the new commandant ! ry attache in Belgrade, i TO O BEY RULES wp-re ih e late arrivals ore *n*d Tliunsday afternoon son. Dnnziger and 5 ilberg are to t- _ , . .. » 4 T h f loot nt the H erm lon house was |n Jn|y , _ ft form er M ich igan S 'a te student left confined to cash and watches, but j^ s journey encountered m any in ter­ a w ) dunns, 0, H E U ) IN D E T R O IT capital of o-Slavnkia He expects *r*h— *915 lotir year student were 'in g the ball in a m ncr 'h at bodes it M ichigan State no good fo r the Aim. eam It is e x » to estabjisi rmanrm vosidenn1 ne» I Driver* Mail O perate Car* Care­ boys will a t- p re t lighters, pens, pencils, and oth - esting »‘xtieriences for his wi! id tw o dnughters »• record <»f course is subject pected that the Ale valuables being taken. U ntil recently C h m t.ie wa> city Former Superintendent of Build­ Cnl. I)in i native nt Illinois, wi fully oa the Cam put or hange because the registrar’. 1' tem pt ah aerial attai and if this is . m-t .started to check the tnu a little ••urpri-i ¡1 store fo r editor o f the Shanghai Fvem ng Post j born in ! He is a graduate * These ore the first hou.se e n te n n r- •c h m a ^ 8hI nira, „ „ August 3 ing* and Gronnd« lo be Cornell nt sit.y. having iTceivcrl Face a Ban •in b ien s lioWCVe is co n sen n lively them, be reported this year but there w ere veral last H^hinomian. Phi Chi Alpha. Lambda Chi chuna A l p h a , Phyleon. Delta Sigm a Ph i, Ero went by sea to Dtaren A m ong those were the progress was north to Harbin. M an- Trou ble between :Iv* Chinese and the Russians near tin?s ;w ;nt caused C hristie to retrace Then his * } « and go to A H Buried Today. Lavers, form er f buildings and grounds at M ichigan j .superintendent; I L. H deer Distingui.sl 1is a hi illin | (*nnnt o a ffiali f jilry 1896. A holder i the Service M edal, his ue.’l He wns a first lieu- in '01. a captain ■cord in w ith *by M ich iga n , State student d r i l ­ i 17. a lieutenant colonel lers o r . individual ¿into Inins will be fa ll total estim ated that tti' T ra ffic regulations must be complied roltment w ill be over the 3,000 mark Thursdny > mark <»f 2915 is an icrease o f 324 ¿lude nt* o ver last m pleted fa ll en- \eiir’s com plete From all reports the ilm t «'ongregn- good- one In ten rday’i ning high, and a large ctfo in i ball teani this the lid be a • is run- t-vpect- ; Id lp h la n , and Sigm a Alpha Fpsilon. M fukden. to the south Thence, along sta’,c college, and since Aug 1 con- -jn ■oloncl in 28 * placed on the students according to an Although it was feared"tri some quftr- ed a t the stadium Sa iv The |||_ Those reporting ibeaes at thp Phi the K orean peninsula and across the nected with the Cmnbronk S( ool for I announcement mode by college authort- rer* that 'the agricultural enrollm ent probable starting lineup I par­ ^ C a p p a T au -house are: Don Clark. Strait o f K o rea to Kobe Japan. A tn p Boy# near Bloom field Hills, died at a WCuld dr«*j:» a lter the libe rei arts di- tans Is as follows- Haim vi at ' and a $45 watch; R J VanVleck by steam er brought j lies yesterday. orm er S tate Pon tiac hospital Tuesday m orning fol- vision was established in 1924. figures eus.* R tdler and Josi 111 ■: A J. Hawkins. $5 and a $50 watch: student to Viadivostock Wck Riggs. $8 00: C a n Felt. $5 00: Joe into southern Stbena. C hristie had to A fte r passing w in g an unsuccessful operation. T h e funeral w ill lie held today at SCOUTS TO M EET j During the past ten days the students j shew that the new record .if 158 lust S treb and Mavricn at guai have been somewhat careless in thetr year siudeu its shows that the ag «lopurt- ren ter fo r the line, while Jlie rk- torter. $8 00; Paul Vincent. $30: W ayne make a monotonus l(i-d a y trip to M os­ 2 30 p tn. in Detroit, with the East d rivin g on the campus and lf has come nmnt at M¡i«’ )m.an s ta te 1:s holding ii*- 'field. G rove w ill probably start at quar* fiibson. $30; Ford Byington. $10: W il- cow From this city he went to P a n s Lain ing M asonic Lodge No. 480 con- i Eaton. $2 00; M elville Pflug. $5 00, :hence to Southampton. England, and ducting the services A large delegation HERE SATURDAY |to the attention o f the authorities In ! tftl Tl-.»* is rem arkable in that, many terback. N ordberg at left half. Capt i f the agri» o il urei colleges of the confi» Dickeson at right, half, and ( ‘apt ,ank -Shearer. $25: H arry Symes, $15. jack to N ew York. o f lodge members and lrlends will a t» ¡order to safeguard the safety o f the try have h ad a decided de•crease. T lie DafiAiver at fullback Frank Cooper. $2 00 C hristie graduated from M ichigan t « i d th e funeral, in addition to Secre-1| Michigan Stnla At h i, tic Dept. In­ .student l»ody. drivin g on the campus grow th of this depart ment at. .State Am on g those w ho, reported losses at s ta te during 1927 and was a ctive ii H alladay o f the college staff a n d [ must Ik* done carefully or ]»enalties will n accordante with Mie total h e Herm ian house were Stewart ,1campus oampu, a ff,u rs here affairs in 1926 h e ran In rai •* group o f grounds departm ent em - vite* Michigan Troop* for , lie inflicted on the gu iltv drivers grow th T1m* agricultural division wns irch. $1 and $30 w rist watch: Harlow fo r (>clUorship o f the M ichigan State ployees Heno. $30 cash: K enneth Vaughan. $15; ! ^,.ws M r. Lavers is survived bv his He WQS a -j^m ber , 0f th f Phi w ife, a son Harvey, tw o brother-, one Opening Game. During registration on e o f Hie liret groups che eked but the Don Brem er, «»there will be announced in tin* near C O U N C IL C H O O S E S penry Hutton. $10 pen and pencil set; p eltn society * sister, and his m other and lather of j campus police officer, passed out hun- rry G regg. $4: G eorge itch an d $40 w h st W'atch; Russ. $35, Lewis i .____________________ Detroit C om ing to the M H C. campus in I According to 1 dreds o f copte* o f the rules »md ieeu- presati- plans it is cx- , latlons concerning drivin g on the M ich ­ CLASS RUSH DATE ! ported th at nbt iit fifteen hundred Hoy igan State campus Am ong the regula- |S1; Russell Hill. $5 and $10 C A D M B D 'h e summer o f 1922. M r has f O eorge Meno. $3 and $12 pen ( T v l U V U A FORMER HUMBUG IM H W N n O n*d charge o f the building program at Scouts f rom ’ he various I throughout th« stalk w ill attend the councils tions uve the follow ing: ART DEPARTMET MAKES Decide lo Hold Annuel Affair pencil net; P ete Ahrens. $3: James ilT IIM IIT C V A B f O T O E ’ h i* institution during the yenrs or its •4 50, Bowbeer. •!>; A lw orth. j . STUDENTS WORK HERE J |U U b lv Id IV U n n l U R b greatest grow th D irectly under his jpenlhg football «an s p h 4aturd»v. 28 o f thè kmim vi o n ' "Pnrk vour rnr In » piaci" ,1,'siKTinif.rt Ot M lch- 'V o u will nnd III*.«, places at cunven- CHANGES INPERSONNEL Morning of Albion Game ; Caroli, •&. ' —___ m anagement was the construction of ignn Slate m llege Bov Seoul S v U r n a t Iraul'ons un the eampiis Cars the power house . K edzle chemist .ry liléttc .......... al ilie curb should )»■ parallel H. W. Joyner Tem porary Head of T iic student Council decided nt its sponsored by tfie m eeting Tuesd» night to hold the an- laboratory, hom e ecanothics building, he gym has been ,w and w ithin one foot <»f the same. «'I tins rhotffl am STRY GR AD S GET R etearch W ork. library, dem onstration hall, ’ the m od­ em d an v and jKiuItry barns ¿is well *.r !*»<•: *■*! as the visitor- A ll the adqunrters for the itln g Ixiys .will' Driving on lawns or pluee* oth er Hum drivew ays is strictly prohibited Department in Abience of lutai class rush he morning o f the Al- hion ton;bull «¡une ■kiturday, October continued road and repair work. Prof. Scheele 19 Th is decision | es the sophomore r« giRfen-d ;>t the g h nasi urn. nnd i lioso ÌA R D S IN W O R K C ontinuing work engineering P rio r io bis em ploym ent by the col - 1 iegC. Mr. Ijftvers wti, connected with ulm u n i ve there T h e - peed limit is 15 miles |x»r hour ring the morning Cars s f B d be operated w ith due re- class plenty o f tim« » make all needed arrniigementR in advance ;«ir the affair. men are ad van n t m exper*!!.- the M cC all E ngineerin'« (* " ot Detroit, will ìm lakon on i hjecing trips about Kiiid to ib is limit ( t un «hanges h a i«’ Is-en m ade In Student 4 Huncil Minute* •lie preaeii' fibre, th e Scouts irt de|mrtrnent i««r the fa ll term M S. C. Stndcat* in Pine' and n*search work irrord in g to report •** :\ed this and «'as at one tim e Mi|nTintendeni 'if th«* rtunpua. W li will i><- under the • •ctlon Of Mr Hur- ocetipy the driver's seat No more tlmn three |M*rsons should th« o tin* abspna* of P ro f Arnold G. Hannah. -M ietinp. called to order by President building constm ciibn lo r Kresrre »n d S ta n d m « on -4iu rom the engineenng J* j,)artroefit hau Mr Collins I M r Uftiiberfc who the running tnmrd «»f a m ovin g auto- Sc U* who whs c ranted a lenve o f ob- BKlter Work During Sommer Co.. building a group o f m ercantile • athletic depnirt- mobile ii considered u dangerous Present Hannah, f'ribbs Carnither*. M F Surle. a last year’s gradua*' chain .stores throughout the country. ar« members of en cr last >prmg VSiighan. G rove, laidd Receive Recognition. »f mephanicai engineer .r.« is now A lte r his 1eslgnatlon U-st suinmer the in.-nt staff, H W. Joyner lias taken over P r o - Absent Gould. Jaehniff.. Havden, :ult tim e em ploye m 'h e enguieenr.. S’ Hte Board ««1 Agriculture nppoilited ii addition to tl Scouts from out of essiti- S c h e e le * |M«sitiòn us head o f the er that a (Tie congestion mav Stafford. Porter undred ofid" fifty irt departm ent P n »l Scheele i« on a B o v e n l students and graduates from ! •xpennu nt -tation M r S u rle is work his successor W . A. Davenport, fo r ­ trtwfii, .aixuit one suggest ed that «tu ­ Villigh an moved CárruUiers second­ all term l«-»ve ol absence fo r travel ed that. T h e Playboy#* lie engaged to n g «m .» metallursural problem and mer assistant uperiiitefidehi i .sing council«, mi- ( t h e college forestry departm ent obtain-1 at flv Sroiit-s from 11»«* ! ri d rivin g irom one «- jonx* tiene to continue U nivendty of Michigan', and o n e- 1 1ru­ der »lie direction G. R TUttltf and tnd Mudv lie has sjwnt ih e tim e to play a* the all-college nnxi-r to be held t e d recognition this summer fo r work j A ill : and plans to the v *utomotiv*» engines start- st udent m the university .school Fern-. Moyer, will Lch u model cflfnp- on the P cifw Septem ber 26. (\im «*d I in forestry, according to word received grounds just west to M u' chi ■tts later in the on tin- cavalry dt jouriif f this week from P ro f A. K « ’ hitenden f*d b Mr urrhiu ctry. C n b b s moved. Ladd secopded. 'fiat, tiuring the fall pep m eetings la- held before the M icli- P rof W W Hr o f the stadium F rid a y ’ evening to the | O f th e forestry department Nineteen ’M . 8 C. students enrolled KUiifed i :n»*nib»'r « í i >n * ransportat ion * w t These Scouts will 1 ct their own tent«, bu)ld calnpflres. • < th eir own. food GROUP AVERAGES storm iienixi .1 A Per M*n. .« igati. N orth Carolina and Universi?) " f " « r o m m m M . | M r o ll Himm th e foreatry departm ent spent the m itte m m er at the Dunbar Forestry Epuip- Rnient Station at Sault Ste. M arie Eu- N h ional H ighw ay Research tx ides having done considerable P L A N T O O R G A N IZ E and preparo thei night Till* allil« iwn iM-ds tor the departm ent will S H O W IN C R E A S E urtisi *>f LttttMin I i.e. i.»-«n .ipjMiin i«* assist lo r the II term in the lre<1- Vaughan moved, Cribl: that. Mie olass •«ti Ih- belt «•ponded* •it,ix-' 19. furnish eating npj , for the hoys and id ijrtmerit, during the E gene Leppley and Gordon Fox o f the work P rof Hitchcock has Carried. (c la s s o f ‘III. were em ployed in white .everai bulletins F L Y IN G a U B H E R E marshmullows 1or the « arniifire.s ic evening around Scholarship Report* of Gronp* Mr t ile president Hannah » ruthers. Juehntg. j«nd ed G ar­ un us a ( p i n e blister rust work in that vicinity O n Saturday u nlng these Scout« com m ittee to work «>n •piiomore I f o r th e entire summer due to the high Higher Than Last Several Stale Student* Intereitedj w ill give nil exh ip•ion beginning at f grade o f th eir work L. E. Sawyer. 24. has been appointeo 4 7 5 T O N S O F IC E nine ii'ciock for i entertuinm eiif Of Year A P P O IN T M E N T S M A D E butrheque i It whs suggested 'ft Council I atate extension forester in Illinois j in Develo|iiaf Aviation the visitors T h e •grain w ill include m eetings la* held every Tuexday archery, mi** tin Aing. wall scaling, { G eorge A. Young. 29. tias taken S aw - ’ g * place ip the Florida lorestrv sen - J W A S T E D IN C IT Y at State. ! tree treasure hunt, nd a dem onstration Sr| iI,isMC reports from the office t»f • . .Mnr announced ju Tiiasday'.*- IN E N G IN E S C H O O L i night C H ARLE» ¡ I of « a m » irnprovetnei.L* and f lee. F ive other M. S C graduates are { ,:i ',>wn show a marked irnprove- and universi- ing. Ali those who wish muy *witn in * n °w extension arork in various states > All he larger coiieg • uver the record o f last, year Ail W. A. Marry, Montana Slate Col­ A ceording to P rof C hittended »he National Ice Survey Reveal* Ea*l *ies in the U S A ar rgsni/ing f ly - j th e college jhm»1 during the morning .¡i i ••«•rages sflowed im prove me tn WESTINGH0USE TO , «.ill br cam p at elv< ■^ p work o f planting seeds In the college • Waste .ng clubs Should M 8i 0 with it* lid at Ofil o ’clock tpe mar« Liiiout an exception, tiu* all-college lage Sneered* Prof. Naeter, SUPPLY ELECTRIC RELAYS ^ forest land* near SaulFTSte Marie progresw ie attitude in all crage lieing raised fro m ! 185 in Mi*- behind in this? F lyin g it « riming >o the -indiuin wil jegin. During tl Who i* al Omaha A. M. begun F ive hundred seed bed-- will nr 1927-28 to 2^90 in 1938-29 H ie he field ( intermission all t in Scout« will pared i .«Ttrtcal »•ngm- Mldcd to the lands which already r « i Fast Lansing jiour iT'i -ons '»f nv-lted in«)de transportation a v 'H ie before the crowd; the stadium l-college men's average also showed T h e department « M any notable changes h ave Ixt-n ; ,.,.rm g has Just recei i i rom the Wext- tain three m illion „trees. ice down the drain p es of its regr.ger- fo r pilots :s now m its n Bo] Scout D ay ha» been .observed i marked increase from 2 101 a year ago v**»r without ;ts ost of learning to flv is at made during •»««* summer in the staff inghouae E lectric .v fg. Co.. six fle e - •rage in- Mil: bool for the paat five years, an i 2 2 2 0 t he past year. Mde •' f tin* reach i f the T h e following bouses made im iirove- t,t Mie -n gin een n g departm ent, duo io ¡ lrlP n(>i.wtructors mIjm*«»? on leave, resigna- m ¡tenlor work in th pring term Thu iring two new D. .¿couLs from forty- om ega same, UlvHsmn Qhi om ega. Mom. .»od additions t o the •■talf j d epartm en t i* also DATE SET FOR OCTOBER 01 f^ v'r'"u',n „.r.u ai ice waste ¿n East Lan- attached m ts<>< 111 s license and tw I student.« wiMi four GuCi i n t he Late were present, j Thèm ian, D elta Alpha. Alph. Fro Asst Prof K. A Gould lias an in- (• tfcnerator* for Mi ¡i o . laiKiratory. oral oil and alr- sing due to faulty refrigeration It i* tundred dollars land i•Xprete« th at th e fiifmber |Alphian. Alpha Gam m a Kho. Mermmn. definite •• f i.cen completed vital from fi n larger. , Union Literary, Lam bda Ghl Alplut. non i* n«-’ ng filled l *v A lfred H l x i « h prHkP sw rtrhe« ha# 1 Spanker* e a Prsgram to Include based on a survey o f ice m eltage ;n Rochester, N Y .»howing a per capita are• int in le rested this ype of a club.] this ear will ________ I Alpha G am m a Delta. Delphic, AeTheon. M r Leigh ts •» 1927 graduate <«f tth ixici n the A C. I.abtira’ own their plane and es waste o f 500 pounds of ice T h e A m er- *hey rs ¡T rim o ira . P h i C hi Alpha. Bclectic. lb Island Si a t e . and ! um r n e n tly Ijeen 1 Crowley and U. a l M. Man. u:an public ia Uterailv :» u n n g water tabiish into * sieve, the w ater being m the tion permanent ire campus. » tion orgoiuza SORORTY RUSHING IS jK u p p a Phi. Phi I>*lta. D elta .Sigma with Mie I*ennsyivam a state highway Phi. and Olym pic depart rneni- c’G R H A L F Tra Oiklancf i peppy. T h e second annual M S C -U o f M | form o f ice and »he sie«*e being the alumni banquet I* to taup piace on Oct .eaky uninsulated r e in g e ra w r *hat doe* Tom Demurest, a sophomore in the «•ngineertng departm ent of M. 3. C. NOW IN BUSIEST STAGE Those who fell below their 1927-28 murks follow : Sigm a Kappa Kappa j-ineering M f « r graduate o f civil en- -f Mictngan C ollege of ! Touring Car 1 Call 5-1719 .ift. 1, a t T oo p m. in the Union building ( not keep out hot *ir holds a iran«|)ort license and has ijeen Alpha Theta. K appa Delta. Phi Kappa Mines and T< i i.no:«-gv. Houghton, ho» •feting room. T h e pur;« »se o f these instructing student# ut Mie C apitol c.ttv R uilm « to Extend to Ortobor; Tau. Higma A lp lia Epsilon. Eunomion. been put on ’ re civil » n gineenng stall T h e average fam ily shou»d use about Sfittimi banquets is to prom ote school 3.000 ;x>unds o f ice a vear ! the re in - ainxirt M r Demurest has fjecn flying * pen e nee I ia * Ijeen en- Phyieau. and Hesiierian. Mr M ever M ir it and Interest fo r he comina ¿{erator w ell insulated and the doors f&r ears and ha* to hi# credit five Date* Anneanced. Ic .»round certain mines fit tigh tly according to food special » ---------- hundred flying _ hour#. He is enthusia#tl< i | nomm mwv ierx on the « vening $ program loto. T h U provide* tor keeping the ice over awa-ion and w •presenta • • o f the U. o f M cham ber w ell filled n w inter a* w ell as hearted supi#jrt to aid in m aking this hi# whole T h e Pnnhellenic u soeiation i# now s busiest season «yf ruahing. Each • inIFORMER STATE STUDENTS F R Theroux «*f C hicago, ha* been M « m A I T *PP«jinted to »he pnsilion filled by As- AT THE UNION staff ai.d Coach “Sleepy" summer Although the average fam ily d u b a fnr rnpm»-.r- ron tv is busy Mnnking o f clever plan# : D p i l A l i r A C T I T D K T K D IT «'•*'»• H C Woods who resigned Tick ets ar* • * be on « l e at ise# only h alf th u .anount. the survey Any J'u^ 1 .n'ercsted♦ „ Q., M r ,.o call lorr rushing rushing parties I»art ley Rushing shall ex- D l l V f U J V I W I !»■ V « « l » V g i |f> ufcf. ft ,KirJtlon tn w lth the M ich igan Stau Union building a t Rocheater. a typical A m en can city, «h ip « you vou are are lnterestea inurusted cou «a il m M rt , ^ .nieftdav aept. 24. to Hunday. , M u 8 Arm y KJiginwrs M r Tlierou x M arcel 75c. and wilh it we w ill showed that an aiarm in c portion o f Detnarest ----------- “ eith j er by' * 0 r Hnd l 0 c t ‘ ¡J Oct 8 Th ere had be eight rushing (H a a g B c r b c r io ff, M k Iu c I S b d l O is a graduate o t Valparaiso university give you. ire»? o f charg**. a .shampoo* th e ice purchased l* woaied e _____ o e R _year rsonaily a t hi* fiome, 310 8. o r a n a i{dates, ^ fouj. each week ^ four xuew iay j , _______ and a i « , taken graduate work at W the average h on e. F o r th e nauon a v e . L a m i n g . ___________________________ Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. K ffit lM I ' l l r r t | i l « l jo jm e ll He f-a* also had eight vear*’ nny M ondav i>r Tutaday. unUI (h i »in volves a loaa o f nullum » o f dol- - T h ere have been several new rule»« ------- experience with consulting engineers fu rth er notice. lore in lee alone, beside* th e even great- _ « R i r i l l f f F f t C T O M P E T i f ™ 116 Uw Pnnhellenic association [yjana Bhodko Berberian and M ichael »rattered throughout the East and ION V E N IE N T g r loaa in spotted spoiled fo o d caused by poor A . I. A. tln s ln tW x ff IV m u i th u New p«nalUes have been shadko. form er students at M ichigan south, » t M iam ia, FTa refrigeration. (m a d e for violating rustling rules. T Ii* * * gtate, » r e now bioadcastm g from D r- P ro f w . A M urry from M ontana A ll lines nt Beauty W ork at rea­ AM PUS A student m eeting o f the Am erican penalties are binding and w ill be strict- t ron, f>n Thursday o f each week The s ta te college ha* been appointed to sonable prices. ’A L E N D A R Institute o f Electrical E ngineer» w ill be ly enforced. . form er students are presenting ” Ru>»- the position filled by P ro f A N oeter SORORITY HEADS TO MEET h eld in room 308 o f O ld » h all on O cto­ FreMimen letters have been posted in glan program s played on balalaska who has been appointed head o f the all the dormitories. These letters e x - guitar, on which both musicians deportm ent of electrical engineering of ber 4 a t 7:30 in the evening. Several . •t t- - w ill he shown I plain rushing etiquette to freshm en.! are pquuijy talented. T h e duo will br O m ah a A I M . p a ir— ThU9 ^ **. * wS? be A ll sorority girl* a* w ell aa fr e s h m e n ;^ th e atr on Thursday o f next week E K in n ey i* on a year's leave of « ** ■».—Union dance. a ll house pretedent Tuaedoy. Oct. 1 and plans fo r branch o c tm u e * wiu oe j ^ tQ cooper#te w ith the i fro m i * 15 to 130 p m. absence at te C a lifo rn ia In stitu te of H VY COUPON BOOKS e l 5 o ’clock in tb e L ittl e T h ea tre Th is discussed. I soctalion. Tech n ology a t Pasadena, lit— m eeting ia to include a representative ■ , - -- - w H Bllsa ha* been tem porarily ■ a » —Football, State « a Aina, ' X , JST* S T p S -n «» c l « n « l sue p r a w d with «* c h « . I t . » T W I C H H X 8 D r , C l m n « . « .« J ap pare n tly do not, a r e g r a c i n g t h e c a m p u s t h e s e a u t u m n d a y s In s e n io r c la s s w h o h a v e t h e n g i dqui l i r the attire u s u a lly a c c o r d e d u p p e r c la s s m e n a n d t a k e w i t h ii. thej b e s t o w e d u p o n th o rn . It t h e i e a i e >e 1 1 t«i m i » a c co m p a n y in g p r i v i l e g e s . I f s u c h a c t io n is t o I«* c o n t in u e d w e j c l a s s e s t h e y c a n w a il t h e n tu r n . Would- su gge st s e n io r s W e a r in g p o t s a s a m e a n s o f a t le a s t d i s - __ t in g u ia h in g t h e m s e l v e s f r o m t h e h e r d t h a t is c o m i n g c lo s e t o b lo ttin g out e n t i r e l y a ll s e n io r p r i v i l e g e s . (ßrarc IS. fcfott F re sh m e n a r e n e w t o t h e c a m p u s a n d it s w a y s a n d c a n in a W ay he excused, b u t s o p h o m o r e s w h o o n ly la s t y e a r m o a n e d a b o u t (fafr th e h a rd sh ip s o f a f r e s h m a n a n d t r o d u p o n t h e r i g h t s o f a s o p h o ­ Ilnurs—6:30 to 7:3« If. A. I.VO N . *21. MananiT m ore, are now t i r e d o f t h e i r o w n p r o p e r 'c o n fin e s a n d e n c r o a c h i n g lavntunbte Humor H um or is d ie rout o M olcrn n or. til® prop o f p a tie n c e ; U keeps ilm hoari of itinn •woetj tils $*>ui modest.— Bdoo G E T IT N O W ! Ph lllp ol*. R E G U L A It 75c S T A T IO N E R Y Now 49c M ic h ig a n One Tube Tooth Paste. .50c i S ta te One Tooth Brush ...50c j YOU SAVE S I C m tl B a n k One Shaving Brush tU AHImiI noail One Shaving Cream Y OU SAVE O PEN B A t t lt t D A V E V E N IN « Sa it W illi S a t r h i a t flu f t v x t t l l S lo v e n |HI YOU WANT College Drug Co. TRY DANCING $03 F a st b ra n d IHver 1*28 W e s t fir a n il H i t e r Ju s t g iv e th is little m e rry -m a k e r a h a n d ! W K S S O N -S IM M O N K S C H O O L O i H A N C L V t. I 110-4« M l ¡1nd Bill,; 1 ‘ linnr f a.Ml j Come in and (id Your Copy of This i>ia j « »r l .11•1 ph'-Kj» - jv s -iu - u lu flfl m a r h in r . It i» b i v i , SI vie* Leaflet T rran-lx btleJ— art it cost# only $.»0 ! îi VBB Uke your melody in a more • o r ar h o m e - i i »Ü& '!*boratr case, there*# thr elertrirallv h o u r s o f r o ’* a I e o E r* -, r»t»-d C 'dnm luu Porloblc at $60, And 1 «u v i o l \o ur mtnic at less cost p e r r t l x ; ’- another corking Columbia S* abb'.k»4f o n ly $ 2 3 ! Y. hi«b* vf-r y o u s e le c t * b e sure to .u ru b ù P-.rt .I t h these new disc* in the record com« % tie to n a l ft# hi i an d v o lu m e o t as . m m » . f o - i h. ? * t » * run c u t! 0 _____ * r - o r d N o 1BG9 II, I O-inr A, ? 5 c I ?*«* .- j- m r — fm m Talking IV tufO ,| o M im * I m 7km IW iw lw ii "HnUothiMl R c m ro f 1121” ). li I i . . . : h l - U . f i . V til ) Te l « Allât. Atti! H t c-uupu, ts ' UlifrSJil T im i— i from Talking Pklur® Ì*r»«AurSi*«u "H ollim im l H'-iur o f 1129*), 1 t*. o'> - t kulrk- I k e — (CliC U w a n ii). Uuit ininun o tiyic trenti; R. o rJ No 1 9 I M L I* fcm urd No. 1922-U, ItNnrJb, ?Sc *U rt» and ...... 1 l.ov i > ..i Im wletiUl S*n«t Tni Lew*. . —f a th e m ) irtu 5 tk »v w le u — 'i n » » -T h e L ittle S to w *)« i n o others, O l.t « » •. B l t t s - i u i Trsit -i ter *a>l u 1’ **— * » « h -L e c Uune sad Uct Blue l i t * copy. L o » Bo? i LEARBURY Must rMinii.it t luthnn A m a n « l.CHMi.otm Coll*««* Men *a C o lu m b ia $ M V R E 7 S -N t* IH * * « 1 ; a im a » iA M S ir t O A M P I AST U N P N * ; I '»» u-limnl Hr< nrmntt —ite- nrtfc— I ScrmUh w f t o N I U * t e-hW*’ >»itlS CAPITAL and SURPLUS iy East Lansing State Bank $141,500.00 round o u t.th e activities o f th e week­ tend this meeting. ’ PV A lsty n c present as p a tro n : \ion Party Opens Social guests. T h e G old D ig g e r s o f j end. T h e H erm lan L itera ry society w ill Plans fo r this term 's.program fo r the )Aj i m rem bly have bone com pleted; and ..i M a so n wifi fu rn ish the m usic fo r hold th eir first open house o f Hie fall Season on Campus Tonite the dancing. term on Saturday evening w ith Wifrc! th ey a re to Ik * en tertain in g as w ell as enlightening. P ro f. and Mrs. E L. Anthony. Mr. K e lly ’s orchestra furnishing the music. an d Mrs. Leland Lam b and P rof. O. P E N I N G o f the football season, a U n io n party, U lrey w ill be guests when the Alpha MISS LOVEWELL SPEAKS G am m a Rhos entertain on Saturday Our gué,I , tnjoy the privacy a! our dining room m ore ru sh in g, and several open houses fill the evening. John Leber’s orchestra w ill TO GIRLS’ ASSEMBLY SUN. K. Lansing Dry Goods social calendar of th is week-end. A lre a d y given play during th e evening. an am bitious start b y the social activities of K e n Carlyle's orchestra w ill play fo r Miss N eva U DRESSES — NOTIONS accommodation» until #;.K) after Michigan game». Fre sh m a n week and carried on this week with the Sigm a A lp h a Epsilon party this Campus G irls’ 125 E. G ran d ttlv e r - the all-college m ixer, the next few d a ys w ill give, i weck-ehd and the P i Kappn Phis will S eptem ber 2li 4> = & M n a tio n s at $5 and $■*. Pen- eS t lir o a y h lone, th e m e s w it h o u t tirm ft th o h a n d . O ftce H i s t o match $ 5 50 anti $ >. •■■e u se d S h e .itl’e i L i f e t i m e ’ p e n s a n d p t m c j j l f y o u ’l l Id e n t ify a Cxmklin Bn- j^ r In d iv id u a l S ty le H urah yth can n u larlin es M. x p e r t bentdplarti-—Highly r h e sa tisB e d w it h a n y o th e rs! Bn c o n tra s tin g c o l o r «>n can and barrel. iflH M B flP e lS Conkl IMfli 5 E -loIlM .ncrr«tl«»gthetm*» • h«ru>- itl io atuoiro •n't th** »tvlr Heat «'lim i to v<,ti rerun» mende,1. For utmoat nfltitfnetmn.ri••»* - rr ■harm and braut y makr tin-•• «!- ctu »hup your bcuuty Ucadqmiit-> "his ■■ t nrnvi ! by -I. inter* Med oriiSuiriitian whose aiffe purpooe w m to find ■: r» .1 ¡t' L t i r. Document!» . v» n iA this suryr^Tirt- tv.tiUhle to anyone. / ¡5 nta ti p ns re ftunrflntepd nkj»m$t defects, hut ShMflfet's CAMPUS ■.ol.' . . ' " " ' - I ' . ' N > .ltd 'u Z m l 'v '* " tn N ; < Uf»;k iind 1*» irl D e L o tv . $10.00; Ladies', • $6,50 and Pitted», $5.00. Oliters lowi r. BEAUTY SHOPPE 5IIJS. < P \ l | fl\ MrV. lit«’ HHtOS. Il.»i M o r e of Hie I ow n’ IMiottt* 2-3512 2-3MU P E N S -P E N C IL S D E S K S E T S S N R IP 2,'{5 M. M.isliinrl* t Ave. E lB U iA 1 miri- College Orti* - t i l ’ K N e n A T t HDA . N IG H T 'Mi*a n y lOR T m a d is o n , i o w a , il Service uncondition.i l/y and perpetually guaranteed r e e M a l t e d M i l k s S A T U R D A Y ■S E P T . 28 T o in t r o d u c e o u r n e w “ B r o w n C o w ” M a lt e d . M ilk s — R ic h e r , C r e a m ie r , C o ld e r — w e w ill s e r v e F r e e S a m p le s a il d a y to a ll c a lle r s NO W A I T I N G T h e “ B r o w n C o ^ r 11 d o l i v e r s D e l i c i o u s M e l t e d M i l k I N S T A N T L Y m m mO S g u fo k ly gg. d r a w i n g a g la s s o f w a t e r f r o m a f o u n t a i n YO U W ILL L IK E IT AND COM E BACK FOR M ORE MMSHBURN’S s m o k e s h o p E v e r y t h in g In S m o k o s S o d a F o u n t a in S o r v ie o T U * M I C H I O A * S t i l i M E W S „0 «m t.Rtou* rehcituk 1t R i? y e a r playlng. G iif c game*- T h e y »ncet1 gcttOOt M ic h iga u Stare N o rm al Iresti on Oct. 2fi, G rand Rapili» Ju n io r . o t h r - N ov. l l . n n d t t i- . i: . n f l) . frosh Nov. 16. , ' (Cominufd from pare L Students’ Coffee Shoppe A m o n jt t h c y e a r lir ig » a r e w v c r a ) b o y » w h o h n v e » t e p p e « ou t TA K IN G ON BOARDERS BY T H E W E E K AT ¡• it o ii.«- lim c l i É h t l» v t h e l r n u tn tn n r tln g p l a y . W u n n e t t , B o « y r u r , ma* . im tru cto r m t tr r tr k a l .O h io p r u d u c t , h a » j f i v e n e v l d e n c c ------------------------ " * “ B w “ s rT a v‘ S P E C IA L PR IC E S. -> t.'l! »otinii nbilit v afffiiflKl Ttic fiillbadt* ai « Kirni Bla P -B - »ppolnlm ptl* in3tru -.h » . o r ' v e r it y o f Mt -otiri C om r in an d ace u» ab o u t i t ! ,1 -h ,, ...... ., ■,..rp .(I . Pifl K'iw alr.l topli , V i - 'o r r ■ f i, . ! r , . 1,7 f . 'r ! k- « h m * 1 » a ia » a f e * thè « g g h g i Pone M years ni i kepon J, NOLL, Proprietor arterback. n h a lf h ack f 2 ll Evergreen A vctw e i ti >■ line* Lake * t tackle. from Ben- , Ì)M n »ii W i Harbor liv n East Lannfrttf'. conMH, t.et and Bougi *¡er anti ilitver. ■in el* UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN OPENS TOMORROW AGAINST O ffic ia l A r m y S h o e s Approved by the Military ALBION AND MOUNT UNION D e p a r t m e n t . No shoes 7£p F . M»im>emei,r* Novel Plan of Scheduling Pair of Opening Carnes should he purchased except ^ Wolverine team Has Many Vetera"- those approved hy Military in Raclifield. Departm ent. On Sale next week at down town store. Slit- ‘BURLESQUE* ON T U B A LL T A L K IN C - S C H IE N - dents will be «riven Music, f aujihtiT, ííayety benefit o f ; ief i ,(i bo known he E A K T -r . U E A K IN G r o m a n c e ! . G lit t e r I flf*\ ri Qguihst both H !!t I ho If«mi* with df b a c ly ta v re . G o m ic a l F m rle sq u e p. rn fJ^astGrti StjtMd- riuocne , p u t t y ^ n o s e d c o r n e d in n s . A g o c ^ e q iis SPE C IA L PR K K TO Ft. O. T. ( . STUDENTS e ly liF i f-R t« » on t •* -t i B r o a d . v a v r r v t ic in fu ll n a t u r a l c o l o r A I tar i to trv thoir New r,nVrs ! C a t c h y d a n c e s ! ' K m art, h u - H I i to a rn . c l e . tiMl $4*40 n ya s • or w ith « wmg half of o h ffnmo. m o r! B r illia n t c o s tu m e *! S w ir lin g a ro u n d ti¡<* b r w it e h in j r lo v e - p a ir . S i.id a n d B o n n y , tot o x j ' ' » I t o s t a r t «< in th e s h o w - lif e r o m a n a 1 w h ic h t h r ille d M A X j A Iv ii T i n v ' ila h lo ir i, o ri \ tin I m . lie in t. i« a fot is w ork in t hi H arkyma I * S H O E S c u n e s N -I fc a yo«r I m . iin lv The hftlfbíñ k a j iy m UliD&MCE V\ It * I » . W A S H IN G T O N A V E . ill r; i 0 W a OP LIFE nOith Flying Start •Am cric? ÍMAL - HAMOr 1ri Bay C ity S K E LLY CARROLL. in the e nnd Fcf Ha B oth o f t li*- Hurl*’*!!»!**." Ih r v n w lm t b il ‘ lie*- hit nti th r l.ifk in ; I a n th e r Am > r. »-H. (llorin u * «ern e« In UlHV.tl eollcK T n h nu-olor — .»« •jn*ins. all %ACT \ mW .i»I]\ N e w Sch o o l T e rm d ìp tln c *11 I V \Y THE STREET THAT IS HEAVEN AND HELL Saturday Only!: AA Mr a \ A i • i. eVW H ere’s the Boy «Jé* » 41 i* w* - . H ere’s th e boy who did th e job of making a fun- fest of a thrilling, g rip­ ping melodrama! ut .• p i o ! ih it 'U g h ttv-.r su:*' P a r k e t P u o lo U l K 'n th at !• iU r t a n d w r it e s w it h P r e s s u T h e vs G e o . S. P a r k e r 's 47-th A n n g c a p illa r y a ttr a c tio n 13 te c h n ic a l s c h o o ls d is - j p o p u la r ity 2 t o 1. It DUMMY < ai m «0 * -% \ .v L, v o r ite b y » in d e n t s in 55 c o U eg es» A n d »V -ra a. à» t'o li c o n d u c te d b y th e L ib r a r y » ' it • .u p t • * d I 'a r k e r th e p r e fe r e n c e b y 25*.• .» i>v*v e th e ! a tv o v id pen . a n d 4 8 a b o v e th e t h ird . ~”Q g J £ C *C % KVTMCMtlEINM N o n - b r e a k a b l* b a rre ls o f j e w e l- lik e , c o lo r fu l S E R V ia r r o o r mMUCMMCM P T m a n itt s m a r t !v b U c k - t ip p e d — 28‘A lig h te r trnn ngiuwii. JACK CMKIP. th a n r u b b e r — lio ld m g 24*% m o r e ink th a n a v e r ­ Xutu |N»rlirs d rlu ’ In Herr a g e . at. «’ f o r s u e . W h rrr I innI h s r r i f t n llh sprrd S t e p t o a n y g o o d p e n c o u n te r a n d s e le c t y o u r and rhrrr. -8 a yg Our Guest —'in t . Im it a t io n * can t d e c e iv e y o u if y o u lo o k fo r From U,c highw ay cd the dron* the nil print. '"Geo* S. P a rk e r-D U ovold . :uk motors come the folks with » FX COttt ANY. a k»eu w iiu l-d rivm a p iw ti'e nj «. N r* Y.-'b ' search o f good food And they insist they are well Mit.i$f,ed. B o sto n Cafe \ MtUt SntH M J G f f * K*ft" «V r-"\ *T»>iwvuPutkri JViol.d U. M Y ‘ n '* ' ancer Q U IC K S ERV IC I FIN'S FOODS ^w¡¡nn^raRñn5^v«Bo¡n5o!H5KB5 A — *■ »*- - t o » Ama. .1 W A | M . w! to t o n• i,t^o Im I m b — to b » w b u b ~ -- ■ - m.1« I W. H m o t i, *v M r a iaa ■w a a m m m m ImB a to m i g l i — n l t o H u m M1A 1« M i tm ÜMi mmmj. U S ato HIaR *ia m to m m m I» Sa | u I Am Ideal Kating Place inik* (Ssvl uf-V itrln • pr»« W » *'0*'W * ' * d.ltv« IWI he ftwutv WSkl 10s !»■« WMMM PV* ’*# a * 115 West MlrRiffaa