ii n i i n l n n n s Spartan Team Poitou the Team M ic h ig a n S t a t e N e w s lunule» Colgate on the Grid-Graph Tamarrotc at the Ggm ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I F R I D A Y . O C T . 11. 1029 N um ber 1 WEEK ABOLISHMENT AT DAVENPORT LIKES THETA ALPHA PHlDIETmciANS MEET ENROLLMENT RECORDS SHOW (M A N STATE IS PROPOSED DEPARTMENT HEREflfILL STAGE PLAY; IN ANNUAL AFFAIR NUMBER OF STUDENTS DOUBLED Gathering Marks 12th Annual BY FRATERNITIES IN MEETING1 COLONELS MAID Convention; Faculty Members AT MICHIGAN STATE SINCE 1920 A. H. Lavers. Active on Program. ~ded Change in Initiation Syitcm Seen n t F iaternity P reiidenti Beryl Abbey, Crittenden. Thatcher New Four-Year Student Total Reaches 3010, According lo Registrar’s Express Views in Gathering Held • M ichigan State has a w ell organised Take Leadinf Roles in First A m atter o f special interest to those Office T oday; President Shaw Given Credit for building and grounds department with inthe field o f nutrition Iras been the Thursday. '.model facilities and a high calibre por- Production of Year. tw elfth annual m eeting o f the A m eri­ Formulating Campaign in 1924. sonel," is the opinion expressed by W. can D ietetics association, held this ■ - - | week from Oct 7 to 11. at Detroit, with A. Dnveipiort. who recently look charge is h m e n t o f t h e lo r n . “ H e l l W e e k '* a n d t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f o f the local force of- building and in i t i a t i o n p e r io d a n d t i m e f o r t h e f r a t e r n i t i e s a t M ie h i- grounds eonstruction and maintenance DATE IS UNDECIDED headquarters at the S totler H otel. Dean T n liil e n r n llm i’ n l fo r fo u r y r n r s lu d e h p M ie h i f f n n S l a t e I n n luffth m o r e t h a n d o u b l e d s in c e 1920 n e e o r d - f o r rh o f n l l term nt j t a t o is s e e n a s t h e r e s u lt o f a c o n f e r e n c e h o t w e e n t h e i.n the campus. Mr. Davenport suc­ Prof. King Promises Comedy in jr l o f l j f u r e x » r b l e a s e i j I h is n o o n h y t h e r e ^ i s t r n r 's o f f i c e , t i p to ceeded the late M r. Lavers, who m an ­ t h i s n i o f n l n g ¡ i . o l o s t u d e n t s h a v e e n r o l l e d in c o m p a r i s o n w i t h a \ n t s o f t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n s e o n e e r n e d a n d B . R . P f o u l x , ••h a ir­ search departm ent, and Miss Hefcdiey aged the department for the past seven Comparr With “ The Patsy” ' d F r e s h m a n W e e k , h e ld T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g in t h e U n io n years. from the extension departm ent, all o f t o t a l o f 1.121 l 'o r t h e f a l l o f n in e y a r s n ff" . Oh® o f the first and most Im port apt Rehearsals Held Daily. the orno .menues dive ion endé¡ 1 W illi a to ta l r over i, 1 0 0 ■ *• f innovations inaugurated by the new ■m eetln Miss W hit ta kei­ th e result of the m ooting a t t e n d e d b y r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s dite the lt.ssoeiaf ion t'r o s h in p ii u n to r i S ta te t b la superintendent was reorganization o f J th e 19 f r a t e r n i t i e s o n t i l l - ----------------------------------------------- it is p r o p o s e d t o s h o r t e n V I A D T A M C A I T C Lhe college jan itor .staff, which had tieen ur.der the direction o f a iiead en ­ S ta m m ietd Th a rvl Abbey. '31. and G ar- r. '31, in the first o f a M ims Dye. who before her recent ad vnnccmrnt. to the position o f dean e CO-ED DEBATE , i’all, tin* p a n s 1 dont enrollm ent f a to ta l s tu - o v e r 2 ,0 0 0 • to be presented by the gaged in oth er duties Api>ointmont of associate professor o f n utrition and win w s s a s a w ijn U K iu w m \ * !a permanent jan itor is expected to pro­ vide higher officien ry along this line. t ics class this year. Th eta was very active in research work alum ■norary dram atics society, nutritional lines, gave some o f the re PLANS MADE w h ic h w h en R o b ert w ore hoy lin Shaw , 1 9 2 2 -2 4 now ¡d in g th e sam e. H a rry- T h e Colonel’s M aid." a •alts o f her investigations in a pape p r é s id a n t n th e During the past m onth finishing c o lle tfe , w a s p r e s id e n t o f t h e i n t e r - , i t y cou n c| f§ w i l l a p p o i n t : NEW MAGAZINE ______ touches are being placed on a modern fp ou ltry bairn, construction o f new coal ee nets, to be presented at em itted, “F a cto r In llu en n n g Galciun ¡iter sometime near the and Phosphorous U tilization ." Inexperience Causes Schedule to then acting ex i/ed Betwpn have been real- Im mist ration o f ninth. Leadin g pliysiciuns and nulritionn jitter- to work out a plan to be! fiits have been finished, and com plete taye been conducted daily experts from a ll oVer ihe country wen be Held O ff Until D avid Friday ivon Butterfield, to the individual fm t r r n it io Form er Slate News Editor NovV redecnrntion and religh tin g o f Olds t he present pn mi charge o f a f- icntre since the beginning present, and inspection trips were heb Winter. fairs at Mjeht} Hall iias been ended. T h e last is ill e W ith a total ier the direction o f Prof. through the F ord hospital m Detroit | io the disadvantages o f hold- ^ Editor and Stockholder of keeping with a new policy that will c l 1877 stu dm 1 ,ed at th at tim e, id o f the college dram ti­ the University hospital in A nn Arbor provide for rehabilitation o f one or I Hie to th rexpr enee o f the ¡vom* President Shay the idea o f fo rm a l initiations during the; “ Artisqoe.” nt. T h e cost has been a*id the Battle Creek sanitarium. ~ond week o f w inter term. m qre ccljege structures each summer, i d and bids fa ir to draw n debators. ere w ill 1- 1 de- *sed to postpone it until the thus bringing class room s and offices it audience. botes during tire in* fa ll term, accord Kignrev Tell thr '♦tory ‘ o f the annual Farm ers' W e e k 1 A.rtistique," a m onthly dedicated t-r> up to standard w ithin a short vx-riod •if the possibilities o f the f.» P. ( V K-»chan o-i-d debnte cot scheduled during the week o f the arts in M ichigan, made It’s inltia j M r D avenport- expressed the hope »r K in g said. 'T h e AiTatigem euts arc telii't made to h 3 T h e representatives o l 1appe ranee in Lansing and East Lan . that w ithin a few years the M ¡3. G ern ities seemed to be o f the •‘dng Wednesday. T h e m agazine js campus will be com plete with the addi- 1" is as good a comedy os It is not on ly a comedy CONCERT COURSE a . m any debates winter term. The possible during debates w ill ix- I 1920 1924 Fnll Fall lerm term 4-* r •vident*. 1424 4-yci . • itlents. 1877 that the postponement m ig h t1edited by Levon E Horton, form e j- non o f cem ent paving and boulevard a clever character sketch with other M ich ! It lit i 1025- Fall term 4 » •.. riudent*. 2314 lessen th e loss o f freshman.! editor o f the M ichigan State - News through scholarship channels .Donna Deane H orton. '2 j j lighting system. of colchéis i hi monistic old southern MEMBERS LISTED in hurroMiubi o f the year \\ a ken 1920 1927 Fall Fnll term term 4 • 4 » . .. udents. 2534 •udent*. 2752 v was w ritten by C Lennn . •o-ed 192H Fall t« rm 4 • •. ■nd« li*-,, 2825 W eek usually disturbs the « The c T h e publication is novel in the field am win inn 1920 Fnll term 4 you f udent«, 3010 ho i» also the author o f , Several Famous Artists to Give campus life anyway, and ¡t is 1 that the holding of initiation of magazines in M ichigan, displaying PEAK REACHED Dalrvm t • T h e 11 ; Ills L lle " and ‘T h e Land Die scene is laid m the D ( r, Recitali During Coming . n K ap p a l )**l tfhSHK Enr< ehi v w ill - that tim e would cause !«"•> splendid choice tn content, art work, 1the •’ loot) Fres W hich i P to debat ¿productive class work than in and general makeup According to the home lstooraMe colonel o f N orth ! lyears If also gives th e fresh - editor. "A rtistiqu e w ill be devoted to Ichance to get started lig h t in art. literature, music, drama and all IN L A . DIVISION Llie net .on coyer'-- a period I Season. netnnnti. I I .e•in"'- Ml uo to eith er thi- students wi ni st-curliig m or operate ? I resh- ■ allied arts 11 1 M ichigan." gton uni ve nr 1.1 iwood • men Presidcni that if l o r d term at rolleee ■-I the production will lie M ichigan s ta te .tilde Artistique hopes to be o f benefit edu­ New High Enrollment Given at Missoi 'i’hon that number - .indents en t am ong fratern ity men has n o n as negotiations have opportunity t e u f t 'tie! r cationally in the state Each month W ich w here ">uld lie securcf ! ex v-rd ndimr towards the disc Mth the S ta te theater and in which several ,'fí «le- 3.000 articles w ritten by recognized authori- 1165, According to B. ill be placed on ale ut fam e will appear the .strenuous Hell W eek” 111 lx? published tit it columns President Shu . yeaccx-but this is the first tim e R. Proulx. bookstore and Union, »Urse s. : And ; far as possible the subiert mnt- f Die firs? Th eta Alpha P h i1Mtehip-an Sta jn lte aetion has been proposed be selected to be <>t the greatest !5ents at the m eeting expressed : fit umber always ; l o r Ihe » benefit culturally to M ichigan A jienk < 1185 Miden t- )i»i ! Hob« .rt Rudd, a w idow er o f thcprevlou 2314 as being firm ly convinced id women " c Libf il Arts nona I f i id W ie i enrolled Bar f change ¡n initiation rules 1» has been t r .-. H a Bernard Crittenden. , lìh atìd Rosi! department m ! R ich ard Byrd, a widower of K r i with 1877 in T924. "|gt M ichigan S tate berg and V as beei rood ulerease each figures ree fO i the collegrs and univi Prculx. r.Hs in o f 1 1 1 « t ’ at bua W arren Shook. ■:i■ lu r d - T te r v l Abbev Mi REV. PRATT TOGIVE M icia State's enrollment n ation have either abolished I k " altogeth er or shortened PICTURE DATES T h e statist: largest departm ent t iic libera lint in ti- 1 wudd CHirflrld T h a tc h e r.* M inneapolis nuike 8.vmphoip apin-arancc-. dun i hich indican". da- college is hold- consensus o f opinion o i the business adm inistration cours«’: .1 John Carroll, a widow, and M ichigan Btnte alud- SCIENCE DISCOURSE iibtiul whether any lugher learning lit men at th e m eeting Thurs- !~ *ted that the m a jo rity o f the MUST BE KEPT fa r the most popular with the ¡ body. .-I liudd s Klster-in-law— D orothy mit ted on presentii tiun cours«* hooks which mi I its cnrotlmen to ­ car s mi .i roll Iwe im p dnnghter nniwii'»-! R uth the musir h-uildlne a re strongly in fa v o r o f th e ' .......... As In all other division« o f tla ­ ìool “ Sod anil Geom etry'' is Second of I he new i ■i noti ndude U h m » AlMWher m eetin g o f th e or- Class Editor Has S tnt Oat First the liberal arts department has - *>r- T h e numbers and ri iirlents wl n the vnrtniia short president« w ill be held in , ¡-.-.ìcdoti. f i oung genti«1mat) - Series on Scientific larges dimnn U-lV tillllt' icm« ifv Al « > Do r school ‘»evUoOs. ' fu tu re to take definite action Student Appointments to r »83 v lg«t imv »car 1w m i h No\.-mbcr 35, K athryn inerease nntumlly inst 1 Talks. a terni ties that, were represent d e» laI «lin slon « it is Im eeting Tlm rsdny evening are Wolverine Pictures. li iskom - lonel ftudcl i likely that Ili* uirnber of «.tud«Mit.M < ia*s Phi D ell. Phi K ap p a Tan •gecí who take wor he institution this .-li-L i ne. a» Chinese Herm ian. Union Literary, j P ict-ire npix)ln or the the *« he gl-u n bi­ Ile-. Koliert year will pear -HM) mark rtinehl . by fa r the c. ^Igm a Phi. Ulyasinn. IV-lphle W olverin e have t en M um uy pfa.ti in tilie l ’eo pie« < imi •eli Pi K appa Phi. Usmbda Chi o f the studetP>• individu ■ u the- cast t the tim e rtundny n I--I 11! ni- P Mill be i he [ P h i C hi Alpha. T ic , AeTheon on the cards the dent is exiHfétd eeon d ni a s.prie» n| RCilUlf lili Iks rtVlean. apfienr at Le< if lie wisher t ar's studio m L a n ­ ía ve his picture in « ! t lint » re provi rII! of inert?tuung iliter est t.» tin!• Mtid* ni I' ik I v RICHARDS RETURNS year s delfton T h e pictu re« are tak MAKE CHANGES IN Idctl ;t Iir! 11«»it 11II t ' 1 Thf ■ npenine :-4-rn» m nitri)icted a lair g e 1 j midie nce loat yhindi iy lor a disi[’UV ion 1 FROM TRIP IN EAST MUNGE RELIEVES at no cost to the students A n v classes hus-sí-íJ !<-r plrture n I)v-.iciil women - CUSS RUSHPUNS (o f "I ‘he A 1 1 1 i*’-si N oi|t)1 >A»s !■•mie» 1 to i» ■ ah ally of M ichigan 8t4ito li I ito'« " f Music, re­ From Ames; Asiislanls expect ■- •ached Soph Battle. TUESDAY IN RED PINES faith. tiU» (Jliesi ion ing alt i tude he mg turned to the in pus tod.iv trom Are Named. 1prodi ictlve ot ri•(mon»lile un dersfjnudi ne FACULTY CLUB TO HOLD main in t enrnilm« t W ith a view ' - ii.iiiliko co n d ì«’! rninuMng un 1rougiihou ! Annual Forestry Club Bonfire lo, K efer t I iik to Mie en toii»-i Ior .v or ’lite guoRt «if Prégidei and Mrs Herbert •word. Mie ( vidiì* w e l i Mie W ashington, d where he was a ' v changes are eviden t Ik» givi !) in iinnor of ,’ording to inform al aA ..a RECEPTION THIS P. M. rom the iippr« :t- u h Un- H tu d «»' - ii Frosh-Hop! ouncll ha-*» !<■ he Staged Alternating Weeks. dogs o f society . the «peftke r - mphaidz- itlK 1ihe far», th at a « ytiicnl attitude on Hooyer a* a dim Ki-rmoy Me Don :l, nhtiah Priind ithc departm ent this week [Coons, professor o f plant fi Members 1« Gather at 3 o'Clock ASSISTANT PROFESSOR evtsed ita repu if the annual hill •lis fo r '!)(■ ' ittle At the I onflre uiioat iotiings "vere i iresé'n led was M inister; M onday venin»; P rof R ich - , the j.-art. o f i l » im * ii » whom doul il » £uid artls, an inicrna* Ii.iii-. (omous harp- ‘ left in M ay to accept a >:ov n in Du on a program fol- position. H i« place as *jte in plant {»athology ha*- in First Gathering of SEFING IS PROMINENT une the council '•lihhs hr .Kf-herit appointecl 1 chairm an « A ill be It »!d Tue? ben in governm ental servlr* Serves On Esecutive Body em a tin g Tueiwlay nlgl Wtl.H arra m. cd t in cim rd « to sp ­ ~ected with botany depart! A reception o f th e Faculty Folk club, ite Because o f IfiP linai «lat«’ I1» th e holding i e plantation o f II pear nt the rn 1913 to 101?. leavin g a' the first one o f the year, ia to be held of State. BUSINESS STAFF OF NEWS - official life in a t 3 00 o clock on Pr.day afternoon. Oct rush ImvuiK been et. fo r Oct .1 Ik o f the W orld war \ m eeting o f the Forestry (lu i) 1vit h E n g la n d .a « a m •it the Belgium elisivi'? p reparato» i, fo r the Im' Strong, instructor in bo llt h m the parlors o f the Wom an's epa rt ment tr** under way in io th camp*. « • ik by Byrm i Oroesberk fo r se■ven TO HOLD MEETING MONDAY R e lie f conuni'ido later us the food e to the U niversity of M id Hiding A ll new tnernbe ftre urged met imixtrlani .■ u s a ranger tn - t a m a , fu rest«. will adm inistrator u Herbert Hoover .ittend this gathering ng -■! killed men or th e picked fu rth er graduate work, nnd •t ix;M'C»«-d to be farted in 'i-* precede th e In ­ Jo*- fletter. bu«ine inannger o f the »luring tlte W or r K ir hard» W*S been filled bv F. S Me A number o f special rlubR tre ite mg Society t-ir Mie» •-Ul - ’.ta hlgun HtfU«- New > o f 75 who at- !u i 111 »*. fin ce boil i d e» w ill t» !v flagration. Fid' iinnounred today included in Ihe > M 8 fro m M arquette needed a..‘•ligi turn «mi »m ines» » U f f o f t.l tB atr N ew » on swimming club and -ride'» club Peo- ,t Prof. K ( i 8 ¡í-tvirds ofiened Ills o f has been appo com ing hgii due to previ- Monday even in g at 8 O’clock m I hi­ stntr»rnan. l*rot pie especially intere, *ed in the book a - ;i member of ! program with Bull's M yself ' by T to r .- i •lant physiology to ,durai advan L O B T Medium Vew.s office club are -sited r ’ t .n touch w i'h Of »ne ‘■'»eiet » 'J o h n Bull. Bee >• there was not a O K tcet who resigned to ‘ ake la- se ouHly offset nd Conklin fi iiniait) p«ri with Mrs K P Hibbard, of the executive plans fo r this n . h «rp *lch ord at lie W hite House, 3itinn - ' h the Connerticuf Kx- board o f the FnruJty •u|H-rio numbers e n h a r >11 B A L K New J e n t « l •t '•ton at t heir sub-st ation 'lu b A o tK* held her«- i g R ich a rd » shim*» i- own instrument follow . Forth. AeT>.en 'w riter 43 C all 7- Indaor. t H ace U m ;' d to W n«hlngt«tn ' p.* recital. i and bruiü in follow c (in n e r graduate aasi^'antR -d W alker left and Freshman Co-eds Excited as ¡e r. 'Ih e race fiali fo r a di*>'«nce 1one m ile eight int-n Sophomores to Wield Clubs as W ill the person i a h m vn leather • took, by mistake, »aebook and black T ^ ltic e * w* .¡led by H C. Newell M S. C , .8'i M- 8 . UntverKitv rvland. 29 Jeooe R K ienholz Sorority Pledging Time Nears oning 2 2 0 yarc -fl ;ircording ••ach. a n d -sha*• be! • régulation track Frosh Class Becomes Unwieldly Conklin pen from he women » lounge room in the titilo Wednesday noon, piense return it '• the Union denk o r 8 . M H.. Wash. to n S tate college Conatantine »w toU dry B. 8 . j < tbstacl«» H.t' • Brln/ing 15 iw int* to Bessie M artin lelephone 4741 . It* Tlrere 11 be a lot o f puffed-out rh e «U ' 77ie dorm itory dinner content* were ally valuable to the -n Htate - olle i: M 8 . University fter pledge j the winner I •hall be run by five 'H ie fre»h m an nu m eral» have appc pitched battles now and ngaini an oe- li fo m ta ano a lot of craning necks at the day i-. alwr-vs an excttHrg Deal Ciirli- r n tram s the «> niACim to be decided ad finally on the ...— owner , w ater tower ....- Niid castonal freshm an stalking to clan* w ith ' C oop tom orrow afternoon when the who n we^k ago wbuldn • K>k irt - ach bv the Student C« ricll. rhe cusuimary jb Prf.-.. h cat over in fron t o f the Lheir clothes on backward and trousers annual crop o f pledge-ribbons a p p ea r*.1other fa ll on each other i eck» in tbstuclcii. Huch * hurdlirjg. clim bm g w om an » building Ubell«Hl 1"32 Frrmh rolled u p ' fo r who is wearing mha«e nbbon be- common Joy o f «imiL y-colored rib- » under canvas« an T r » n ” • pave gotten to the i*»tnt. where tney But in general Hu» green-capped lad com e* the big th in g in life to most bon«, nnd five een tv orth o f inch- through barrel* .nd r iimtiiru' iiohis .t^ove senior» o ff the campus walks, and who pushed us oil the sidewalk the ON VENIENT freshm an girls at this tim e o f year F ive o f th e preference slips were re­ wide ?ilk makes the whole world kin w i l l probably A ll is m erry and bright at these n b- 3 Football be '.n the hats altogether the freshm atl spirit i*. com - other dav Is firefly representative Half Rush Each ball over jn(( Up ijie frosh have never ..r-en our handy AT THE UNION ceived from excited w ould-be aaronty bon-pinning ceremonies, always. 'H iey hne to coum 10 j»oint*. and each- i;ppercla'i.smen 'ifand Hlxaif «1 the river, and most, o f the oth er h alf AM PUS girls who. a fte r expressing th eir choice are m ore or leas glorified rushing par- over 1 0 vard line to count live pom prcsh-Hoph fracases - Peering th e -h a v e n ’t done an yth in g but look at It. Hpertal prices *t the Beauty P a r­ lor on M ondsv «n d Tuesday o f eaeh A L E N D A R o f society, fo r got to sign th eir nam e«, ties, w ithout the uncertainty o f *uctv AU member* o f « <*ch class are o yearling* on to victory w ith m ore *uc- It wasn’t thus a t the beginning o f week until furtlier nott«v. so th ere m ay be some d ifficu lty In g et­ functions. Everyone i« charm ing to iiresent tn attem pting to push cess than they had a t th e beginning o f the year and, ju dgin g by oth er years. It tin g th e correct ribbons on them «. veryone .elae. O T , and. ■ .isn’t . . . » .until ..ill, aa Ibona- A side from these b afflin g anonym it.-»* f.de pledge pin ahorna the freshm an each otlier at a hi*tance ot jo yaraa.. ."w t,he line five . ball* the year, F* m , and «.If*« the frosh * r■e gettin I ' g t o w on 't ' bllHI be thus W —V atII *the *1111 4 »,VI,.-end o * f f It. #V. Out PUV Bobbed Hair flhom poo ami M srcell ...T li AV— where nothing but clubs in Just now all the frosh are botiycd up h o w e v e r m ost freshm en w ill len d « s t r ­ tieat .that . . . . . „ n... » , a ».lalnl chnf sat WMf-ll . . . « . . . . . . . . . - Hhsmpoo «n d Finger W ave 1140 mop-pahs and back xiair* converging a t a ¡»urtol shot, at which pantjn 0f a few lusty vnthom ores, hv the suddenly awakened upper-claaa* ». ra. - w a A hiXf ip in M in e grou p o r oth er BhamtNK) And W ater W a ve ......ll. * 0 to scrubbed down are ta c tfu lly . lim e ball* will b « to««ed in to the wjjj j iavB ftny T lie <.»rnpus is men interest in th eir Iroublea. coupled p. m —C olgate vs. Sc grid- A lo t o f freshm en w ill w alk up the brought into the conversation Fham pao O nly 80* a ir by the referees A n y ball going out OVOTTun , Verv evening with freshm en with tie* recent M i»pen*lon o f hoatlli- Ptl to operate in gym itcp a o f th e ir second o r third choice . i s. . . . » A . .Unit , ^> m i) tn n l*v of. a . . . . . . . . . Long Hair A n d the loveliest th in g about pledg­ of bound* shall b* put to p l*v e t a tram ping along th e campus w alk* w ith tie* w hile all the nophomnrea d id th eir . houses t o bo pledged; an d a lot o f n b- Bhsm poo nnd M a rc e l — $1.60 AT— ing u that, though you m ay fin d your­ point 10 yards from th e point a t wntcn *r,m cn on thetr arm s; and the sopho- l>est to g et a ll the desirable freshm en bone win p roba bly b e pinned on “ leg- it went out. T h e period o f conquest mor i nah th is year; though th ere h ave been i second-year m en a re alt through round- n o g g i t a a r b a n g b w , a ll isj ......... - ■ . .. . ^ ^ » in , —..... ... , — ------- j ina up pladaaa. 8~hl>an. gard tc r u sh in g and other affairs o f general interest to fraternities team to get in place b efore the oi H t MkHg—* v»w>« o-Tlce i* liwatrd en the fourth floor of the Union bulldin* f o r S tu d e n t M e n ’ s M a s * ing o f th e event. N o boards or nrtij Telepho.-e. rollesr p*«h«n*,. rxterwlon l“ 4.___ that were to be a future guid e in all frate rnal affairs. supports shall be used. Event : - ■fte— tatlee« TottoylVtrSprc'«! Advfl Aff lw .603 Fifth Aw . N«w York Cite. Last year, as a result o f m uch criticism due to the laxness of M e e tin g s . uled to last seven minutes. «11 N. HichiSEO Ax*.. ChtclMte. IU. Hoy Barnhill. Inc.. 40 E. 34th St.. New York City. SO Boyl<-*toft St.. Boston. Mas* . 410 North Mtcht»«n the council, new rules were form ed and so-caBed “teeth” were 5. F la g Rush— T w e n ty -five Are.'. Cfciraffo, III. H arry E Doddf. a speaker o f nation- | added, expecting to m ake the rules enforceable and the penalties the winner. T h e .fla g shall be l.-,ns Editorial, appear»nr in t» • Vlchiiran State Newa ritto hr the «titur-ln-rhivf a I reputation, and A ttorn ey General less than 10 feet above the ground and hla «Mietenti. Who are «Ridente- * " l:'' way 't-e \. interereted ‘ffiVui, as severe in case of violation. W i'b er Brucker are listed to appear tween tw o posts. T h e freshm* n repreaentltw the official viewpoint of the colW e—r oMhr college official« in lectures at Peoples church on suc­ guberription, it M the Sch«v>J Year A n oth e r ru sh in g season has gone b y and with it the Inter- group them selves about th e foot cessive Supdays beginning Oct. 13 pole to w ithstand th e soph fraternitv Council, as fa r as any action being taken by that body Both lecturers are to appear on stu­ EDITORIAL STAFF Sophom ores shall not advance dent men's mass m eeting programs, Managing Editor in regard to the enforcement of rules, is concerned. F la gra n t being under the direction o f the V form ation o r w ith arm s lock- J. A. PORTER 10 m inutes the class in posses* N r « * Editor violations have been reported from all qua rte rs by people in a M. C A . flag shall be declared the win: PAUL TROTH ¿During the past two years Dodge ha>. per o r oth er u n fa ir methods Assistant Editor* position to Know, but n o th in g has been done about-it. T h e teeth traveled 49 000 miles, addressing 2500 be used. have apparently gro w n dull and interest in the matter entirely audiences, aggregating 436.000 people H** is in Lansing this week ^fteaking lost by the council— either that o r ignorance on the part o f the before a number o f the civic clubs, and KATHRYN !.. FANER council for they are the only two factors that can he responsible m i l appear in a lecture at Peoples and we believe the council is far from ignorant. church Oct. 13. W ith such a condition existing, it is h igh tim e at the council in speaking o f the much traveled lecturer. Edgar A Ouest. the Detroit Attention Iow a City, Iowa Oct 11— An enroll-; George Merkel TitnoUiv Ankney Jock Green Iterine Hawley Richard» either rise from its le thargy or be fra n k about the m atter and admit that disciplin a ry action is impossible. m ent increase o f 175 per cent and e x ­ Free Press philosopher, says "W hen pansion which has more than doubled Harry E Dodge is billed to address our Students rthy Troth WIlford Colt the value o f the plant are high point« R otary club I w ill cancel a g o lf game Norman Jteedef Dick Elder o f the regim e of W alter A Jessup as to go and hear him H e not only has a message to deliver, but he knows how­ Hl « I V ESS S T A F F the U niversity of Iowa's president to deliver it. Dodge is worth while, The Lansing Caie Ru*lnr*« Manager **ltt M .M IN fi” F O S IN f . C A S T E — It was in 1916 that Jessup with e x ­ and to be numbered among his L. N K FITER perience 'as dean o f two State univer­ friends is a privilege." L m ta f-, MsaS C s O D i i , A M h llA t M an ager. M o to rists seem to bv t u rn in g a g a in st h itch -h ikr g, colle giate ly sity colleges o f education, became Christian C itizenship" is th e topic Hialauraa l Ko. Sa Iow a’ fourteenth executive. B om in chosen by Attorney General Brucker Ruttar*. ! nown as “bum m in g,” a c co rd in g to re p o rts in i d o r jo u rn als, Richmond, Ind . Aug. 12, 1877. he as­ fo r his talk before the second o f the t n SanIk Waahtaftaa lin n , T h e large num be r o f h itch -h ike rs h a u n tin g o u r tighw ays, and cended to the presidency at the age o f -pries on Oct 20. m in g ly h arm - 3 » years. Kog-r Arb'iry stories of robberies and violence com m itted by s* president Jessup is the holder o f sjn less h ik e rs are co m b in in g to ir.ako m o to rists w a r degrees He won his first award at H itc h -h ik in g has a lw a y s seemed som ew hat of .tn im po sitio n Earlhatn. Ind . college in 1903 and the upon the good nature of m otorists. N o one begr Iges a deserv- m aster oi arts degree at Hanover. Ind . ( o ilf« e five ¿ear4, later Colum bia um- in g traveler a ride. <>r the farm er, b o y h is rig h t t a sk fo r a lift i versity o f New Y o rk granted him the Ie x t B o o k s d e v e lo p T H E R K A R E F A L L A C IE S — as he trud ge s a lo n g the hot highw ay, but yoUfi! men fr a n k ly Ph. I), degree in 1911. and Wisconsin. Indiana, and Missouri have conferred se eking lo ‘(lead-beat1’ th«*ir w ay a cro ss the coui ’ ry at the | * he honorary degree of LL. I) a n e w b la z e o f in te re s t a fte r a T ra d itio n s have been harped -*0 by practically every harpable pense of m o to rists sh o u ld not be encouraged. ! M ajor projects at the U niversity of b re a k fa st o f s h r e d d e d w h e a t . th in g on the cam pus. Enforcem ent, ad visab ility,1 ^sensibilitv all “ B u m m in g ” has a p p a re n tly lost cast«* a m o n g < lege stu d e n ts j owa under Jessup’s leadership include phase», but now let us-con sid e r some <*t the fallacies if there Fhe establishment of Mi*’ Iow a child N a tu ra l fo o d m a k e s y o u fo o l d u r in g the la st year. S tu d e n ts were a m o n g the •St to take to u liar** research station, first o f its are any. pick them up :tnd m an Ain«’ rican university., col- fin e , s h r e d d e d w h e a t c o n ta in s h itch -h ikin g and m o to rists were g e n e ra lly g la d t T h ere are, to be sure, some traditions on this cam pus that have ege o f coriuherce; correspondence i fact, until a fev ye a rs ago stu d e n ts comp«' i the b u lk of ■ourM’.s for regular university credit, e v e ry th in g y o u n e e d — n o th in g lieen and should I m* observed. S m o k in g on the cam pus is in the Hitch-hikers one 'o und on the road. T h e ir rood m anne rs ilid the construction o f a $4.500.000 truest sense a tradition. It h probably the least broken tradition rant y o u d o n ’t . n tim es m ade th- n welcom e co m p a n y to Ion* lo to rists and i we have. W e a rin g of pots is another. Som e ye arlings have the I f o r hitch-hikers in general the good w ill !' the t*»uring * idea that to w ear a pot is a disgrace. Better men than anyone now w e a rin g the time-worn headgear have done so before and w ill in later year». It is only a m ark «>f distinction and should lie w o rn as auch. B u t let us consider some of the other so-called trad itio ns that ers and rutTia hi ng the anen n M id d le W èst ,d the hands •t w a r or two, j ' hitch-hiking. S* w hich \tell o f rol »fthe h ik e rs have •«•ssional rob -1 ies from c a r­ ries. attacks, ade m o to rist> John E. Hecko, D.D.S. DENTIST 20ft Abbot Building S h re d d e d do not have the tim e backgrou n d or in any degree a n y th in g eon- Phone 3074 -lintm e rs” as riru ctive . Fre sh m e n being in their room s at «:30 in the evening. encouraged by n u'ists.— D a ily W e m ust adm it that ye arlin gs should be taught not to gad the streets w hen they should be home M tidying but we all have cause to go out fo r Home reason in the .evening. W hy should not first w ith f r u i t a n d m ilk o r o r o a m ye a r men have the sam e p r iv ile g e ? It th e y are caught out I'll •• i- the time ♦*i Ihe year when am bitioU« ting men who the only an sw e r is th« i:i\« r. ' tv '>fiiie K ick t» ichool next fall »tart h u ib n g irrori nd for Freshm en shall not in* seen w ith women on the «.amputi or on table tlivM T w hich can i't* torn up en*»ugh to Ihv “collegiate.” I the streets of Fast Landing. It so. the ri.ver. S u t h th in g s a- F a r Q u fc fr J te f a r m s a % th is are foolish, in the extrem e and it i- su< h actions as these that 1iet<* n a rompam-n fni of r<*ad«f and siudv iSai will prorf 'associate M ic h ig a n Sta*»- with a ‘‘sm all town college where . They are alw ays talking about a debt actor I in I’Vanee, but ormili it..A M-alth <>|rrady ititormatioo on wfurk. !»” * « » , [ 14, '•«, u instenliy vour* in students are made up entirely, of rah-rah Ixw.s and bcaiiUiul, u p until very recently, we could find 1it 11«* {«■ »II a**.urd in the cheering maidens, w ho wave the school colors madly, k is* the hero del ’ argum ents m the sinter republic. after the game, and in thè * nd m arry the handsom e yoyo g history W E B S T E R ’S iristructor and live happily «wer after. Then, again, it may tie that the school > :• digit Confinem ent t*« a certain degree for first ye ar students is wise w hich i nt* nd# that there m no need for a h* i! has ttu .«u*a that thought, (,rpn l «liefa fam e unilvinft C O L L E G IA T E T*» make f«lb > hapn* i> ih n r .«ini Th* Bran AkfMir^ OictiMsr? but it can be and is carried tH-ymd the lim it» of sensibditv. : «'Ik - themselves raise lo*i m uch of it.— Tam pa Times. Amt Tim e, if not reason, will b rin g the students o f this odlege Y O U L L K N O W 'H A T COO tv* •t * #»-* spw iv tF e u rio H .u m c T tflin ir I'l-mmn« IOC* back to solid gro u n d ««•»>«: rrn.u g ’ his ubi cet of tradition«. Teach fine <1:ft* •rence 1«et ween M am street and B idw ay i- that on 900 Vixakvlarr Tunis, inciitd- in« roanv N«w Wsrtis. wirh J«sa A a fresh m an his plate. s»*e that he know s it. am i don't make a.^se*. Mroa«h(a> ther* are morti lig h ts and m ore -•« er»* tiotm. •.micio«»*«, rronuacuttoo«. jiwt IndUatioft« oi pmpef UN—« dic­ O f them and yourselves in iiphidding t h is ’holy thing, tradition. tionary ot Btmwagkr — * f a n t i»# - * 'ovial «restais »Isewiis*. with illaWT I //.!/> B A R G A I N ovvi: a \ ■«•(sa. »he rttlm of iwm l —t e a, (•patata. sli»if»»iUi— a etc . ItE C U L A T E I N I T I A T I O N * — W het goe w ro n g I- w hen he com it li a p< Warm House on a • B o sto n Cafe »orda ,n * ntsraaaa I.*M paap* — 1 .700 >Ilustratson*. - A vig o ro u s m»»ve was ‘•tart* last night to regniate I ratarui ty liege told Day F IN E Look fut rAp Citeu/mr Trade-kfath. w inter term initiati-M with a view to h a v in g all fraternities fUs I M PEC IAI f \ . A f T K R % ll»»l I M in u s It At Yaw . ot«f* Punit; t : unte (it initiate th eir men at .» certain t rm* of th« ear when the )«»«> of in g r e g is tr a tio n sea rch ed i< I t H ' i i i U I t«A.MI. » fw a a n w .*■ r«NaVcn, ; -ft tpr, ¡men rsiee« «/' '••->«* "i ’ p iti*" c o u r s e s . F ir m M y . tindii x h«»ol w ork would U* the leas’ harm ful and also cutt ing “dow n a 'Cti* «lui«* w h ic h w o u l d give ; EAST LANSING i ii. * C. M E M U A M C O M P A N Y .the num ber *»f days to K *r.1 : r intorniai initiations. m a x i m u m n u m K ’ r *f h o u r s w i t h ) e O A L C O . .t« Ideal Rating Place 1* was su gge ste d tn présidents .*i th* traterni ties that a tiff* 115 » > « » Mb higau Avrnut mit** da’«* U* selected and ««»htorfmvl to b y nil h e i‘ b u y in g that these d a ys come the latter part ot F a rm e rs’ W eek when m e r c h a n d i s e in a n m any »lasse» are disrupted duiTto the influx of v isito rs and that store d« m a n d q u a I v.» C i tv N u n n -Bu sh it conti*« ir? th«* middle* id the term, the fifth week to Ik? exact,j m o n e y . T h e y w it w hen th«* Joss of a few das «>£ school is not ;»> venous as though, s h o d d y -, fla s h y a r t ic Y S l I i m h K^V. cflnkle-FashionedOjtfords is n o t w o r t h t h e it were th** first o r la -’ part of the term t h e v in s is t u p o n t m ou c a n s e e a n d It I- n o t k n o w n how th :> m \r w i l l N * n t t i v u d by i-»*uu> an«l t o » t r c t c h ’ h* p o n » * » o c r ' a s m a n y d a y s o r w e e k .- a> th e houses! w h o it) tlu* p a s t h » t ' « '*«•> *> ,»« « u **l " i i i r i i t o i n i t i a t e w h e n they w e r e I I n st m e t i who g iv e A R M O R Y f e e l t h e d iffe r e n c e A n k iff-F a s h 'O n tn B , %xciu»*ve with Me lut o f f on and in»! they d e s ir e d , h u t d >*■ I** b e mm l t. h e f a v o r a b l e . cooperatiti! DANCES Nunn-Bush, e lim in a te s u n s ig h tly Th e m oki wa not made from a faculty standpoint of in t e rio r! practically dosertrd tn m«* 5 g a p p in g a t th e ankle an d uncom- For Your Pleasure m g w ith fratemtt:* initiations but only with the tta u g h t in mimi c b . s » n » o B i . r m le * »» t h e i r c o u r s e ta 2 ♦ o n o b is s«*po*ng o t th# heal. R *a of rq g u U tm g the *iau - — * that then. wouUi i•« th* least inter rifluire»! O th e r iii-i rm torn w ho 5 suit; NQBhBSSh o a fo rd s I oar* b et- t< m i r « w ith lasses k now best w h a t th* ^tu«U*nt ? for a n d f e e l b e * e r . m W ants give Light « iile rta in tn g s F m te rfiitn s should i* aide to conform with the ta dty ruqueet s h L B K L’S nnd contint' their im itation jN*ri»>dj, to these tiales. A w v r d io g to Th. rv th* dtidrntM do enough 5 EVERV iIS N. V t a t R n it M A te . the present pian the intiatU M is w«*u*o begin Wedt«eMl«y momtltg, and only enough w orn to pa»»* S February 5 an* i«*n’tnu* through until Saturda y. F e b ru a ry S th«- cons*«.. D u r in g lecture J K«>f mai initiât ion-, it i» uno«’» **‘*s«*i. woukt not conti lim ier this hour?« they a VVn"TH U letler>. «riUh c F r id a y a n d S a t u r d a y u o a t.»l on .-dewt pre pare ¿* > *i« adline but cotiM be given at the discretion <*i thi* fraternities. In the manner suggewtvd no H ardship w ould fall on the house», a nough "h e ir* « '»uld I h - passeri «»ut m I h t w tiav* to -atisty anyone, ,So t h e v H i^ -e s go to*.f ? i|y on: and in the enti everyone watiW ’*** In d ie r <*tt by th** lim ited penial '»a— D aily Iow an. A ju g ot JaniH -t rum wa found ut an ex«.avati«»ir tor u buiUo Ìn g in New Y o rk . V\ h a ir at ien-i pai tiuib » xp iains th** high p r H is pani for N e w \ ork reai estate.— A n n o n a Prodi»«er. P A im m t/ fc *M 4i 4 «IR N r h k lM CAPITAL and SURPLUS East Lansing State Bank $141,500.00 )iet Week-End Socially V A i MfTIATE Meteorologist Summarizes LANDSCAPECLUB A R T NOTES Expected for State Campus * ^ MEMBERS September Weather Here HOLDS MEETING T h era is always a representative ex* hi bit ton o f both facu lty and student's In te re *tia ( P r . f r . r n F e .t a r e t tim e in th e halls o f th * e wfourth m c n a t floor IC H IG A N ST A T E 'S football team is off fo r H am ­ D. A. Seeley, m eteorologist at M. S. C . the upper peninsular and portions o f o f th e engineering building and the C o n c la v e of C o lle | e Iton X Y ¡inti to n ig h t th e cam pu* h as se ttle d C l e w P ra g m a G w e n At R ut Rives the ioitow m g wenther samranvy’the northern not second floor o f the college library. ilton counties inthe low er pen- . ,, ' ., t u «u . f-. mm .• # .■ o f the . . .m onth o f September. .. “unustmiiy T h e fir„ s t 1umular. „„ O r g a a ita lio a . o w n f o r a ra th e r quiet week-end. T h ree fra - M eetiaf o f the t e » days .n in ththee m onth .. w ere were unusually m s,,lnr It was light, however, in the ing school. M any speakers have been rnities w ill entertain at open hou*e thi warm. M any rM H an* rfcordad a tem - southern and central portions o f the Y ea r. H olding its first meat mu o f the vear " ™ red fo r future Programs *h lc h are week-end, the A e T h e o n s h o ld in g th e ir p a rty to­ i u T ' T 0f J'5 S ' s' " te “ nd ,h,> S‘“Vt' r'’ d l0 " * hl wh,ch J to occur on even every other Tuesday, tiro night. B ru ce FnyervreatherV orchestra will the third and fourth T h e highest tem - .prevailed during the m onth o f August Tuesday n igh t th e M ichigan S tate col- npxt meey ng to iccur on Oct. 22. leld th eir first m eeting o f p c ra tu re .fo r th e entire summer was WJUi sfI„ unbroken ln many sections at landscape arch itect club, under _ p la y f o r t h e d a n c i n g w h i l e Prof. and M rs. J . T . th e }T a r ln m ? L ittle T h ea tre on reached in m ost parts o f the dur* the close o f the month. T h e total th e leadership o f President Pessonen. ( a s w e l l a n d I r o f . a n d > I r s . r . v \ . r a o i a n w i l l Thursday. T h e m eeting was opened ing this period, a ln fa lfw a s less than one inch a t m any reorganized its personnel fo r the om ­ be g u e s ts at th e p a r ty , by an in form a l in itiation in the form T h e coolest w eather during the '¡itions ip the* western and central T h e P la y B o y s w ill p la y f o r t h e first E cle ctic c l a clever presentation o f a verse from m onth prevailed on the 1 8 th. 19th and r unties. temperatures oeurring at ini; season. Oirarr 1c. Ültjmt Arvid Anderson gave a short talk oti pen house o f the term ,.n S a tu rd a y evening. nant. and M rs. I.. H. Ib x’kaleilm v anti M r. and M rs. t»ei»r*r* dramatlm) bv EUen Try. H arriet Stephenson. Clara Hall, southern {portion <»t the state. mS o f stations even in the • Fall plowing was difficult o r ini|»os- This Mble. and the acreage sown to wheat Wnat student o f landscape arehitec- (Eafr Iln u rs --6:3« to 7:30 will be the patrons of the party. T h e H e sp e ria n s wil M lda T y v n i. M argaret Hunter. Bea- freezing .pell killed potatoes, garden and rye was considerably redu<*ed. ture might expect to run up against II. A. I YO N . Ì Ì. Manager tain on the sam e e ven in g w ith C aptain and M rs. P. \V trice O 'Brien. Dorothea Peterson. Me.- truck, and oth er late crops, except hi Pastures. meadows, and . new, seed in g1when en terin g th e field and upon leav- tian M oore. Dora W orden. M ary a lew localities. T h e rest o f the m onth 's-incrpd greatly irom the drought. leant! M r. and M rs. ,1. B. K o b s gu e sts o f the » v»*ning. Flum erfelt. Lillia n W right. '"T h e y w ere was moderate in temjierature and 'D ie w eather bureau at M S C . lo- f E ta Omricofi, honorary m usical soro rity, vrill hold its firs •.Jterwards form a lly in itiated as inem - fa vo ra b le.! or the most- part tort he bar- cated on the campus, supplies a 36 ily m usical tea on S u n d a y at the hom e o f M rs. Robert > ber« o f W A A. vesting > i fa ll orpps. hour forecast, i: f w eather conditions lor on Fa cu lty Row. A ll new g ir ls w ho are enrolled in ih In th e business m eeting which fol* ‘'T h e vau '.all was rather heavy 11 1 the city o f Lansing and vicinity. l.atarrock Clothes Langroek Clothes lowed, it was announced that one un- _____________________ school h ave been invited r x ru 'o d absence dropped a girl from fell as the patronesses of the membership, and that dues, one dollar iization. A m usical pro- MAY REVISE are to be paid at the next meeting. WAFFLES FOR Y. w. WOLVERINE WORK I w ill be presented by -f he V r s of the so ro rity after ‘tea will be served. Eli/sabe he lertained POINT SYSTEM ______ It was derided that, soccer shall he dropped during the fa ll term, as SI jew girls are signed up fo r it. A portable victrola was presented to 'I k * W A A by th e members o f G rech Splash. C A. homecoming progresses FAST B re.kfast to be in Charge of Eltâ Announcing ,h° ™ ° n S f i d i t i C oaadi C m à d m Eatire A fte r ic regular m eeting the senior included the 1930 Edition ta be Larger and member erved cider to the association Richard* on R etara of college dormi R tvisiaa: Sagfc Bu f a y More Complete Than in ■lety houses. Alumni. Mr. Muir, Langr(M*k Factory Representative, i* N m a k r 22. Former Yekr*. us riven this a I u m oon in o f -the W om an's building MEN’S GLEE CLUB T h e w..itile break fa si given bv Jfie W ith ih r contract made fo r the will be at Our Store All Day *I HJ » *newrIor embers -af the <. lub werr V W < . A. under thè direction o f Im .noms r p rin tin g o f the 1930 W olverine, work on sts. Music was um ished a il T r io w hile t •lent Council ELECT OFFICERS Elsa Hit'll¡aids w ill be served as usimi on Home* ■ming Daw Gct. 26tìr? in tfi** the annual is pro'rressing at a rftpidj Saturday, Oct. ten room «if-th e Pcoi ìles chfirch front rate. Tht* first .'over fo r the edition, the receiving 1 ointm ent o f s 8'30 until 10:3(1 it in T o mnkn su re ii" been printed and delivered and I Of the offici I n c rn w d in View of the an work is practically finished. » B f he - lub. M n lw r A if «ìf b ètta •rvice it wil 1 be. however. not • ikfast but a pancake break-, Plus year's issue o f the all-college 1 2 ■ l g in its nppifuitn ien f o f on New S eiran. annual "a ll tie larger in sire than last B o w . M rs Bob err S Shaw year T h e hook will be sim ilar to those Every« u is a «ked t. » coinè Students f i . H H alladay presided at s o f i rips anticipated for are urged ,i bring the ti parente as ihts published in the larger colleges and universities and will- be much more with the Complete Langrock Line, both J'or rnv the M S 0 boys glee Is II Iso P ¡renta Dny «p e c ia l n rm nge- F ernsisred o f \fesdam ea H « (,'Mpiete than in form er years. If. .! hn Kobs. IÌ I I Morrish. ITUXV ed officers and enlarged p in preparation tor an ­ ntt nt . n ¡\ be ninde fo r parties lo r a 1 if! rttcufiu tim e In «a llin g Elsa T h e desiuli Of the rover tor the 1930 Fall and for Spring fesieel. C B Cha/«•- OllthWCM (k ed up ' ■mild care to try out fo r tin* s ta te ; la to iic a l contest to b e-h eld at M 8 emefune* i.i February. -Mould cop ­ F YO U K NOW nk W alk- er With P i ' Ivochun. co-ed debate LO O K —B E B E A U T IF U L V O I R It A M f e S - Br u c e .}'.»vi nst'iithei STUDENTS GET $500.000 lariiind niHiiauer. B l;g- HOTEL FOR PRACTICE K. Lansing Dry (>oods V IA K E -I I»... creU ry and trensu librarinh. 1 rank D tW SS ES — \ O T IO \ S y o u ll pick llm one! Screen Stars Say: FEDERAL AGENT TO VISIT 125 !.. tira m i R iver I RII l.f’V P ami Ills Hauti Itav«1Ittrucil "III a lieu I «iltiinii COLLEGE FOR RESEARCH llm in l Iliait you'll vote ior ilo* iiiu iu I i* \oii lirar it ' |, nil* *1 ou il pré all lio- i|ualítips von n|mót («> Im-I ur Mi»» Florence Falpalter of Wa*h- I «'*1 I.*'ui- record - liiOROili’ meloijy, rolli« kin* i It• (Inn uii $ OI WANT that sunn tiling rise that mtlv |.* \» *- i., ington to Make Survey of 'lcn»¡ir«\ I'»|tulaiflt Anil u lieu you l-«-i this great I <<1 I c m i * ici or»|, hr.tr liir H. E. Department. utlier li ite* t o o ... TRY I)ANCIN<; lle e o r il No. ID Ifo lL Hl-fio/«. M., I In v i lo« ob’ iilal Mu/m j. s i, , by 1’4 • M i a rk I.i l.l »I'V U A III I I l t . . . . I >1 No. I ’ » lib it , in., Ml'VU. M ill I I 111 II »Ul I VI lll.l I }% ./ \t Collegiate Ile« •Ml Ñ o III ID B*-|t, |U-no/, Iff/ / Utfvly ni (In U rxnil Stores F lo w e r I ndi va v I IMI. IIOUM. Ill 1 » I H /•or. . Montali Shop ollege Drug Co. l 'I l o VK ‘.’ I I 3702 V ihoi Roail C o lu m b ia Or R e co rd s H »:i F a s t < »r:tn d B iw r l> W e>t («la n d R iu r V ì v o - t o n n i R e c o r d in g - H e R e c o r d , w ith o u t S c r e tc h We Carry u Complete I.ine f f »•I rod g a pies iphnmore bar Have We Fitted COLUMBIA Rerords. Phonographs and Columbia- You to a Hat? b o lster Radios W K S S O N S IM M O N S HIV 9 S( <»K l».A N C IN (. B u d d ’s M u s i c H o u s e m jf t V -I»i -tr.u il nidi. ,'hnnr i : l* S. Manli hr l . V I K t l H I M i IN Ml «I« I a risiili . »In »ihm [ P n lt im b ia i New Process RECO! KBS *• Fine Shoes of Rugged Strength ! i H e r e l ì v i ote W e L i s t a F e u « / t h e L a t e s t H i t s o n C o lu m b i a R e c o r d s * » er Shfa-s are ikiI , i e l e i y f(i mi I $7 t» $11.00 1 e -»: i» . . Sh I Í / 0 an. I ff \ le a , j s *r*n H... Bora ■ j I1vr’.»a«in » ¡i"C • Tec! \jr / .. htja lbh B b m -ï buiiO man. Ma/ t— they are built b> fiiasLcr <»r -igers o f a th it: ■ C»vi it "t ': 1 “ ' f " ,n The H n u d « )) »lH «ä i i-iad rnenibef'. t the beai leathers i/tainable ai li 1 -B " n » t o Hi> O rr«. >; prfMii«*f.’ « : ■ h l- " 1 75c i' 1 '«•»*•*. r ,r»» l l ''l l u » « » ë K r t w o f lY W -Fox Trot Bet. b* n +UÛ ii..- Orrr. flebaci iA Rilil. ram mrmbrrN H 5 '6 ¿h o ut i h a ir I'*« k ul» they fit we w d «¡ful h i»1*1 their 'h a pu. The Jtl»t prr, -Fox T ro t A lbert Aittìt H¿a I i< ici f ‘ a p i ••»ci at moat %« y - i r » Y r« sí .man :.oera If ! I » ell oarO. 's r-rt., ¡r«T m trr and ¡¡in vee . lim n , ii. ip fiiake their ■Albert Ha »te rra prrudrru -. ■t* e x c lu fv iv u , a iic a i. -Mb m d C ity Blue onorar manager <> re p ré s e n tâ t es in La fisi I li r e Jlouw Hi'- - M e .«rai C ity Bint ?oaurtr. ui Y s¿, ï'J.Ml, ,n. and S.'i.-iO. M C A . 3. b! c e N ew » iu r t iiin U î ■f,i oda lit rn c fr ,i adero. 3 Hfc H « * « AU t i » la t e » ! I b i « m» I l u t é , H i y r f f j — i R «U t uzA 'h r r f N a ir P» * —B tep a itie. to M A \ BROS. U D D ’S M U SIX H O U S E || be taken afRlnxi the U m versay of fn tta w rg n fcy the 5‘j Cruori in « n * dort to tone the in*u- C iv il Liaertie» * U le H a l S t o r e o l th e I u w t i* . m Burton’s WalkOver Shop w t w id k a t a ii* K Y I.R Y T H I N G IN H IT U T a tu u oo t o m a d ia te tw o iftndenUi. W ll- iJ o 221 S on ili W a iU m U M A w . An. | luun Aibertann and A it h a r 8. M r D ew - K eil. evp eilrd fo r th eir acdvfettet iu the u m r M T u iu i m o w J& a LAN8LNG v u u r e is tty s liberal cluh. i TU t N I C I l f l A N STATE J f E W» ■QflGAN STATE GR1DDERS STATE’S OPPONENTS GR1D-GRAFH TO YK CLASH WITH COLGATE SATURDAY OUT-SCORE RIVALS GIVE RESULTS OVER FROSHTRAGI . . • . a v i A A V f i É W TW T U T r .:.k ,ll r ir liM i A itw in ? Ih o w Future T n n Score 80 Points S p o r t» ! T rix el to Hamilton, New York, to Meet Powerfol Maroon ; Saturday to Oppon- OF COLGATE TILT ,„c" " ^ Elereo in International Tilt of Season; Twenty-six nets 79. Team. Spartan Fans Will Have Oppor­ Men Make Trip. .------=- _ f*T|‘ opponents o f M ichigan P'a**1 tunity to G>’t Play-by-Play V . j . - . on th* gridiron this fall scored 80 M ic h ig a n S t a t e 's f o o t b 'i l l ««tu a n l e f t F a s t i , a ri*-intr la s t m g n t pojnt> la** Saturday to their opponent Account ct Gymnasium. fo r H am ilton, N e w Y o r k , w h e r e t h e S p a r t a n t fr id m a c h in e v wo gam e en g ag e in t h e f u s t in t e r s e c ti< »n a l t ilt o f t h e s e a s o n w i t h f " iT; u n iv e rsity t o m o r r o w . T h e S t a t e w i l l a r r i v e at t h e M a r» «oV. Adria GAME TO ST \RT AT 2 P.M . sta d iu m F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n . in t i m e t o w o r k o u t cm t h e t o r c í Athletic Depar -icnt Sponsor First g rid iro n . T w e n ty-six p im lu d e GrM-Grap Program of w ith Coaches ( the Reason. b e rry , tw> trainer. The S p a rtì Accordìi th e tr ip a re : O ip t . I. Fri ("apt. D ic k e n s o n . R< C arl N o r d h e r g . M a x aid Breen. Johnn> W Schau. Jark Huhl »>■ Smeftd. J ern Ma .«k m Sehren-., center* Claude H ayden. MHt Athletic Department. RO GERS the game. Stu< - would d cropped ou’ I r t! take advantag encounter hard tacklin g and Funda i an uniq nttjnrt i Mrrv-*'d alone wit ; meda M ichigan The R iv e r o f andidftte. and H p played R o m a n c e with Ha un D !s»d m inor hi Alth ou gh r:» ( an You MATY 3 1 AN WALLACE BEERY J U N E CCLLYER • high j-pi 'A itr ltid 'US earh Blocl Pick the tm erh «• B>'\ -f rjend" in a new deligh tfu l role! sw aggering a« Tau AeThenn U m m ** N l 'X VHO KILLED JOHN ARGVIE Terrifying secrecy surrounds the rase of a noted ih e N E W malbonave. murdered in cold blood as he phoned the police for protection! W h v is a beautiful suspect allowed go scot free! W ill the rayrtery 7 A 10 Learhtiry Suits If- i W. A. A. SPONSORS and Topcoats I 'n r t u b l e ever be so lve d ? Given to W inners! IT > hitCi' ¡I o n ili. p h rv HIKE TOMORROW W A R N E R - B R O S, present H Walker« to Leave Gymnasium at THOMAS M S o’Clock ; to End at the Cabin [M y I Ira * Tobacco’s i hm at its feesL... in a pipe .«itiv r . H.: 1W s «\ l M il M lix n " I I 'I H M M il B K rtS H y n t.n y • First, pipe \ i.irri.K orr or the >v \ y HUT WI1AT A IHFFF.KF.M F. T h e C o m p a n y W e K e e p Irr« -- \\ illu n i Thrt-aiird IIiiM h t Batteri«'* K.tUtrain« to «Kr I iiitMg \rvin ll«»t W ater lleatrm tju iK.-r * u i r , \ e r dol. W hite «-t.tr anil Oak M «ta f IM U X | COLLEGE GARAGE Phone 2 JH1 %l t .irnrr of Alohsgait and II arriwn o N » S T O P f • IK K C .t iti U l i n l t - t l l I M i R E T A tl. w illing d o pass it *,*» t > E L E C T R IC M A R S H M A I.L ()W I f yo u k tc p or; mum th at*« your fault fee *> t o send yttu you r first E 4 § r » ’« r t h &-e the • ..| nut. g et ii i * » / pipe a-'oi • w ill bring u m « neat 1» TOASTERS' AM) ELECTRIC ràett you p » k ft o í i¿ » * trofth . CORN POPPERS ** k i SKr tl«« I*# guai-.i I l U 'l * I) - ■« • n -***■• pi«*« I * k.«r Iw j- i-1 S j Jurt the Ihing for the winter months. Wateh i ED G EW O RTH our window!« and come in for a ! LAJeua a BKO CO . demonstration. I fi uhr.ni . V •- I I N try BdirwuriH Akl IN tty ua a |mi4 V't" E a st L a n s in g E le ctric Co. 196 W . C .K A V D R IV E R