M. S . C . L i b r a r y E a s t L a n s in g , V ie il E D IT O R IA L W EATH ER M ic h ig a n S t a le N ew s a t* Fair untight a n d Wednes* la rk s r o w d y is m and “ rah lay. sligh tly cooler W ed- rah” s p irit. V o lu m e 24 T t’ESD AV. OCTOBER 20 , m i N u m ber 8 FISK REVEALS Survey Shows GIVE TRIBUTE Composing Foreman is Mentor SOPHS ROUTED Gives Address EXPECT CROWD 1 n o o 11OD 1 Lots Adequate of Michigan State News Men This Evening F *W % A u to m o b il« TONARYM AYO Roy Crawford Distills News­ his assistante BY FRESHMEN AT NOVEL FETE COMMITTEES ° 7 y.0n,ysH*lf of AT DEDICATION rarking Space. paper Wisdom Over Com­ positor's Stone. printed, correo oft i! without m o> n an i'tx w e e k s chief l: f f lc u lt y e x p tj and -in : a n m ai •ed IN ANNUAL TILT WED. NIGHT Sptlktrs I « e l u d e Prominent f h iirm e n Will Diacuis Problems R e s u lt s o f a tr a ffic s u r v e y c o n ­ By O. L. B E C K W IT H *101 . le r e m e m b e r s . w a s o f Numerical Advantage Derides d u c te d by D on B re m e r, cam pus Slate and College I f you have ever read Alexandre ,nR sheet I t w a s a lw a y s . Plans Compie'.ed for League of Party at Thursday o ff ic e r , b e t w e e n t h e h o u r s o f 9 a n d Dumas or any o f the old romancers ■ ing - b e e n c o m p le te d , h w a s n o t d e f in it e ly dozens o f News editors, is that man. whi, h an e v e r - s n t b u s i a s t t c e d i l»rti\i'(l ft» I k> ¡i t l f f i d f i l ¡1(1- c «M * d u c a t io n a I There is nothing cloaked o r sWftg-. W h ih e s :>) ¡neorporate A U r jr e c r o w d o l s tu d e n te , of th e com m ittees to r k n o w n w h e t h e r o r n o t a l l s tu d t r vuntatr»* f tu* th e Itvsh m p fi an i U ifiilt y m e m b e rs a r c e x * a n d f a c u l t y a u t o m o b i l e -' c o u ld t>e ii F r i d a y a f t p r ­ gering about him. though, and his P e r s o n a l l y . R o y is a t t r a c t i v e f ;. i '.i.'t I j - H o p I».V I ) o n F isk . be-whisker does not even go to ports his hair in t h e middle ; Iasi Satu rday n m n iin tr vvhPH a d e q u a te ly a c c o m m o d a te d on th e im nt s t a l e a n d ' p e c i f d t.i n ' t . - u d t h e ill I r o i l , ju n ior, cla ss p resi­ e x i s t i n g lo t s t h e extent of a mustache. He is MljkCkcs a pot-bellied p i p e He t h o y a w a p 't o v e r t h e - s o p h o ­ Is a t t h e d e d i* al b tin q iifl aiid recep tion d e n t. p relim in a ry airartffe* F ig u e s s h o w in g th e c o m p a r is o n short, rather thick-set. freckled, a never tailing fund of humor, i m o r o f l i i s s t<» s c o i ' f a 9 0 l o .15 - o f M ic h ig a n s i n t n - o i of! by I he Spartan ¡tr i.'s have begun for th e b e tw e e n th e n u m b e r o f c a r s a c tu a lly with sandy hair and a cynically get angry and gets dver~it in victory i n t h e u n n t u i l 'c la s s W o m e n ’* I.e a irih * lo ho h e ld n a r k e d o n t h e lo t s a n d t h e n u m b r ■om en*!« d o r m i - gcod-natured smile. He made up equal amount of time a b o u t I c lim a x o f t h e M i c h i g a n S tate the Holcad when.lt. was published ticks o f the clock. -H r k n o w s ru s h h e ld o ti o l d c o l l e g r e f i e l d ; W . dn. - d a y nijih t at 6 :3 0 in which c o u ld b e c c o m m o d a t e d s h o w h e r h on or, social season. A m eetin g of down town at the International Job. A s a technical advisor lie i A lt h o u g h th e y w ere o u t- th a t o n ly a p p r o x im a t e ly h a lf o f th e ( ïtv r M . B ru ck er, ‘ h e Î ’ h io p . the c la s s has been c a lled for s p a c e is u s e d A t o t a l o f 9H0 a u t o ­ Webst c a V 'upenntçpd- Publishing company ‘ so called be- few equals, and he submits t o n L im b e r e d n c jt r ly t w o t o o n e cause it printed a paper in G erm a n i . votaries o f various e d i i o r s w R-n*. «la tœ .H W . I'ifie ld , T '-u rs d a y . O ctob er 22. A ll m o b ile s a r e p r o v id e d t o r w h ereas e n t >t ; b y L lie Ir o s h . m c iu lic t's o f t h e cias.v committee chairmen will meel in o n l y 487 w e r e r e p o r t e d a s o c c u p y i n g R ob ert and when it was the c u s t o m of . the good grace. He is one man <»i wh Of :4 h e ld t h e i r o p p o n e n t s t o a of th e Fast C oh g rejia tion a l student editors to drop the stuff in S tale News men will always In O- • o i :i;i in 40 u p u n t il t h e t im e PRES. SHAW PRAISES t Grand Rapid», i- tu bo i Union lobby Wednesday. Oeto- t h e lo t s w h e n t h e s u r v e y w a s m a d e m em b er B oard of A g - F o l l o w i n g is t h e r e p o r t f u r n i s h e d r ic u lt u n the mailbox and forget it. Hoy and plea rant memories. o f t h e f la g r u s h w ln u i t h e v i c i o r i o i i « WOLVERINE FINCT10NS i: • speaker fo r the occasion. M a r.a n K lin e b y Bremer s h o w i n g t h e l o c a t e n o l p rcM d er f r e s h f n e n b a r e l y s t e m m e d t h e t id e .it F 'i •v members o f the class were the lo ts , t h e c a p a c i t y o f e a c h a n d den * « c n c o n o im M .p h o ih n r e s t o w in an Name Park for CROWLEY SEEN picked to conduct the largest soda' "T h * II, Ke-rtne» y w » ma»-.. i a m .’ h e n u m b e r o f a u t o m o b i l e s a c t u a l h n e n t of ■•lira I d rovnrd *4 m u i i it of the current year Chair* i»n of the eight committees are parked t h e r e i n t h e o r d e r n a m e d o n t h e day t h e s u r v e y w a s c o n d u c t e d g u e s ts a engineering III the I ltd mv|»luli«*n il ir jla r r v n v t iH fo llo w s Ed M iller. Saginaw, ar- i n t in J L W h itn e y W a i- in aitditinn 1» r U « vrt'M W u l *m6 Graduate IN ROCKNE FILM H o r t i c u l t u r e b u i l d i n g 95 59 W o m e - k it:- h r.phtiinorc e c c p t in n im s b e e n lingemcnta; Bob Spthdler. Eus* >i slate board a ll i*x tr:»-< u r rt. » A » r o v lu c t e - e n s b u i l d i n g s ; 53 41 U n i o n Ix m i e - « h o wa* t o a p p e a r a * p res a d - ivi anced »o-o linn j l - -til* IV • * » Kit b u ll W alter Wissner. Sebawainq 1 2 1 ;- 'p o w e r h o u s e 45 2 8 g a r a g e a n d tc n ra l - i M a i o t W illiam Pegtftin W il­ Stale Theater's New k v 'iio v W o r d s h o p . 2;t 15 M o r e io n «Continued on page 4 - son. Inventor of the Wilson D i­ u n it e d < in ii v ; .lack Clark. Bad Axe. re- rector. an instrument fo r the Policy. direction o f the firing of anti- , expeeted- that the « Iroom and suitable dal will be made bv th e hairinen at. their m M ic h ig a n S t a t e F a c u lty A s k e d «14rem it artillery iv a gradualr cf M ichigan s ta le College M ajor Wilson He graduated from the I sht* la t e K n u ii' » State t beate J o in t M e e t in g o f In s t it u t e engineering department w i t h dav and Mo A 'a ir i- num ber ’ nicn at 8 o'clock Oct 21 T h i ¡.on of a group <>t p l a u s ib le will be referred to ■ general meeting in he Pin t o S u b s c r ib e f o r 1 9 3 1 A n n u a l high honors Wilson Paik is the firing point north of the m ortar batteries ,u 111»' AIM upelill) ■in POI th e p ic t u r e * I Hutte prese - S t a t e B o a r d R e le a s e s R e p o r t ai rend y bom .»Id. FurTM onroe. V a At the dedi­ T h e M ichigan S t a t e c a m p u s i ecture hall the follot mg dav cation ceremonial a bronze tab- Granoni States Instructors Most ’ he usual custom to •arlv m February it continues the policy FALCONE LISTS Aid if Yearbook is to Be • Successful et heanng the inscription ' T ile Designer ,*f the Ftrxt American Anti-aircraft A rtillery D irector” e a g e r ly a w a ite d th e a r r iv a i o f S p i n i «>f N o t r e D a m e , m y C r o w l e y f o r m e r l y o n e "t Km Ho. u n i' s f a m o u s " F o n i H o r s e m a n in o » J ii 1 Findings Disc lose Clarification Need of fot « n fn o V O AKIIuluillft A t lY T ri t o d n v f r o m 9 to 5 i minimum number «•* a« established la-' in? greatpr efficiency , e x p e c t ■vas explained car Bv BAND MEMBERS NEW SALES PLAN MADE w»«i unvplled bv Mias Helen W il- ii daughter of M ajor Wilson and n o w h e a d is featured in f i i t l c i s m * of y rtd tro n th e p la y roach t h e " S p i r i t o f N«> he R e U t io n t h ip i. MEETS ON TWO DAYS C ID C T P A W * U IN U K I P E D T - ■I b r o w n a n d g o l d > hv sh e d e c o r a t in g e ! heme . '» 'o r - will SVum ” rep o rt that the p ic t u r e n f film . 11 m p a m por.lftVuH* u s u a lly . kIm Examine Financial Records ot Student Concert Graveure. Schuster, and Prers Appear on Opeorag Program iwuiodw ■ 4VK t hall Fall flmv- • i li-t Michigan Held Daily. .State college ,n«a r of State Stndeots is on Cam- P * * f® ElJt. PICK SPONSORS H eaxons M »m p > ! • »s e , fo r « e o n d lv ¡h is P a i n e a u t h o r it iP K h a d t o arc ’- a l " l i th a t th a t •> ' H é lo ic th e N i» I p ia v i Courses. Serie* Oct 28 i a n v o f w h c iin w e r e i n t im a t e s Datr of Election Trntiliveiy Set N Y Risi its . E l i z a b et for November i?s T h or**»n Firtl. >untry FoiK.wii imitai H o rtm •hool F a it. -n*' am 111 addìi d on F« f.ir the iid J Fai •! k* ¡och i iiinnory "ireri The tiolis lifl.S lui*Mi set •>markablc iveihbei 1 « ■itti in- The stilt ¡:-, Batrium : ■ ed ! or (h t 20t h meflt «•! t"l .n- K Tanner C! i to meet •< Oct '7 Douglas Lm dei Ma n a EscacHbH in "R oad t man. ta-wis Younc5, Cl jar land ■?5 . \a an an- behnd Hie non Hedrick Fai J¡1S. 15 Marsh, •lus lantpu s and ■ , I .!» a rt M acDonald D bit interest among < it-ellil ,1) tuieu Byrvru < r e ft ffb m r y ! as in Hubert \1< >s and In v tta tiM - Mo Ti i- Pf'tKuson F ‘.oidiers F«» ilo » mu Povsesaion W yandotte am ñan \ l*n *u jg those -.n *!i e com « <1 j l oi Fast lauisin« Je« TÜÏ ‘ Xl*‘ s*u 35 PflUK F C Maier B a x t e r in t t gin sing: D •n-, « 9lira it Randv T h e week Aurelia Vandenko Al Howard Je ,111 and Joh n W d - celebrate Robert K it McCVill Mr: i twnine. ai W alter W;>-n- ,.l>- Lev Beulah ■ W» (Klltlt ed 'he Van dusk' .t.i " * 1 u 1 same date « • d Haven Man n LaVem for which Will nc ,u Nov I STUDENTS GO >tot. 34 Donald Th e men » « t mg Mrt.\j*»l ' i. »ti««1 » sii c Fnweeir 11 Monkey • Loree. Bandusk* Frank Mot g irte* are P u bliritv John " » ; n Jack Clark Bas M osh ei l. ih.,, miai 1. EMC fien iu * 'v Palmei ■»Hong Gwei" T a g ­ TO CONFERENCE i* n A d e la id e H arnd t r. Margaret HeM em an I Wasiui ev and Pm il N a y A »per la B fVinbertAjn. Im laj < " A >k eh » untar i c 8 - f p ir lt ot K i e f e r Jak e Fase : G a y lo r d and Ph ul Y fis t r u g h t a t 10 Silverman ». ,||r : : H Gibbon i h a i r - •!»e film «VO Grnvrs. Horstman of Wells Hall ALUMNI GROUPS Thothas Si > 1 t o r T u r n 11 I -m in e Em al '.«su' : >. JohnatlIvan W r saiman i /1wna 11 r 'arleton “Tsk C liff (J o b b . F Itati, t i n v í r Culu D on D e V n es and ¡M time •«» to t h e i r d o f«silb »ll Meet With Internaticrsl Ft deration. PLAN MEETINGS t a r i'in g invited F »«« P a » ' V 7 ‘ : icm nflondl F tn d rn l» WiajdWili«! arino«. S tfiriw Cimba lo Med Bates Fa.'- H »’ fista Atlena *'»> tXKl, 15, Brixh Clark . r » i ts sHf * .. CSDEPT. BLUE! October ZS; Wolpolt la Spook. 1..» using •W.d '5 32 J*ihn H.. kr.*U ville ‘33. B -irr Carro i lean Be*»'-*!,' sun C en t« ADDSTOSTAFF NOVB.FUNCTION * lit vm «r i» 1> Xftiaid ».* u dir.« »rat : .!•!. i an ing. and Lanaing 33, Maurice Downer Cla> • ‘ pia* ih « al in Enrollment lacream From 942 Victory Dance lo Be Sttonwred h C Record student.* i tan i»hy».cftl B t lu - ■ tiumrn club» throughout ; nt •on (6 Ota Omi Fus •her East L e n ­ -.sc been very active in th e -¡i,^ Vi Kdwsrd O ii \«US loii.Sllig a i . »"eer.p- 'o . »-x-graOv Stodenti lo 1107 This By Society; Held in Union ;i« Fuponrtaer ! Ansiti« 35 i iH K80 49. '..'.il Met »-x|»v-f-* p e r v is o r of Wells ao we fc.- and ’ here arc 'w o 33 { I v o r g e J e n ru n g Year. Friday Nifhl. i l , TWO 08 are teavtng Get. Ttwte to be held on Thurnday F C Jewell Jr 32 E l« yn John • commemoraU* -ti The Jackaon club s» hold- meetlng in connection w itn «* , C ixford . 35 Handuskv ‘4 Laonel D a n M airshail 'ix i'-rd K am o) s»-rsa r • -? , ** i •«w r** lo -afftieai l o *■r> a. - ■ The e r o tio fn ic « d e p g r irn e n t t h ii Plans for a Victory ds.nee to (»■ i Mr 1lo m ra a n i*re «•liege The Htate m u-in ct teachers ctftivenuon 32 P h illip P a in Scottville i. lt waw a u n e »-unren to d a y ' w s : lias s e ve ra l sdditftyns to the h e ld F r i d a y in the Union ballroom i ht- "part >f Hiiv i>ar>0';. handling ree R «verv ‘ 4 tract* for *i\ -fRam/Aiirci fctaff f*ro i J o h n Davis .c»f. O h in ;•iid sponsored by Blue K*-v nation­ i he fiu.q- •»! the U, w e r t Ctnur*#-* oi lit ure is iirovlduig ••eting will be n charge ‘4 the O e o r g r Pati e r mm. v 35 flit hard the vearbnok Hiate -u«c**ed» P rof Jett. , i r t r u < io ' al service fraternity sr*- iaht near­ lite Institute of Music or the ( M • i the trip lent R Bruce M » d mi »f rrtSM ftnic* Dr G N M o t U nt ing com pleititn according ' » Ix iu -»i.dent j F* d e r a t i o n law» o f 90 Stanicv Culp prirtcr Pe» <'«.»'•' ui -sautat Caro bv Ne* 7 m ra C le v e la n d « i l l tg k e th e p U u e trf D r Prfxn lid v. not (»r « to M r. 7 i/ chairman of the banquet Lanamg. "36. Ravi Fiske. president of tie * "g ro u p fw fto il * h o nas g o n e to Ht M a r y » , (Stilize the need of nsta . C h a rle v <* * M o n e y - to tie earned at this jjartv j i C a lifo r n ia . J oh n D ow n s o f Um; lationship existirig b r ' ago and was one ■!et>artment o f M 8 C « i l l laJk Cirad Lavernc Smith Lansing. 72 w i l l b e used in tiK- future to provide ■Is m . «if 11 lias b een a p p o in te d to Mu higan v a t e Institi M c boyi wlut want e Ag. s e ctio n of the conventum Mas Bmith. ’ Sandusky W> Har'pei f o r p e p meetingA and the pun iia- ‘ a k e the post o f «tu d e n t asaisl.ant. and Allied A lls and ! FI* » Mode, i.rue of N a t i o n s a * - h.* o tb e r m e e tin g to be field thi» dn pheiiK .La*v*in« J«l,i> Ste p h - JUNIOR ENGINEERS ing o f tr o p h y cases for the Union A r c o r d ln g t o th e flg u r r « o f D r .State College. *0 that • tntoh r.t eu at H h i .la le last M a y . is in fta g tn a w cn the same ens. Lansing 35 Graham T e rr v b u i ld i n g . H H. P a tto n h e a d o f th e d e p a r t ­ no |M«Mbtiity of inutnu ] he At iam.a m eeting w.ll be a re* Th** m e e tin g i* a W> he id in Almoni 34 Donald Trapp Bel.- T h e s o c ie ty p la n * t o hold th is A 'p e r o u .n tiis u o r » lo ju i u o r m e n t th e ffir o lln ie n t has in c re a s ed the ai t»vMlea’, of tbr , « «! k »ion ! • tie Model Lt agm' u - nction with th e teachers m eet 35. Wynn Wykenh d a n c e th e n ig h t before the G eorge­ B eu lah mrcnarura, e i^ itie e r» wa* *x- fr o m 962 la s t yea r to , 1107 th is y ea r Insti tu wm hii . , yrand and elaborata *U P h e lp » 20. ia the c h a irm a n ■ung. 35 E m o ry Wellxna town fo o tb a ll g a me, because G eorge­ rendlrd bv r.he M *c h *g »n S ta te T h i» u s rec o rd fo r th e e c o n o m ic * "a uv W ith th e altruistic - l u i t i ■ b an q u et O le n S te w a rt, see- 15. G e o r g e W e n tw o r th . B a u le to w n w as *h e only team to defeat «tu d eii* r t i - c f i ot '-he A m e ric a n d e p e ltr n e n t T h e r e a ie 35 stu d e n t* enrollment of music students and Above »¡1 i* hum anity” the 3000 •*: v o f th e a lu m n i association, w ill C r e e k 13 M tc h g a n S ta te o n th e g r i d i r o n last 8 10 :h- 9o«:»e* - - f M e t n a m c » ; E n g in e e r* :a k :u g g ra d u a te w ork , a n o th e r r e c ­ 'h e need !(»r meeting tie n e id .n ord D r, P a tto n is c o n fid e n t th at for musical educatimi, by both Coi* »•or Id «til discus* in t r r n a lio n a t ;‘ ke a s h o rt s p eech bold. D e tr o it D Kej»n*tn Ekilim tet a ffa ir b e in g c a lle d a Victory dance nt. % l E W s r t n j *ne r e « d ;n g rm m ot O id t H a il « n t h e y e a r ’s w o rk w ill be o n e o f th e lege and (xitside luden' - we me problems T*»e variety o f inform a* TV a tte n d a n c e record * i * broken D u ran d . 32 H c n r v I X r u n g O r a n W e d e e *daT G e t 21 a t 7 90 mesa p r o fita b le a n d e n te r p ris in g in requesting President Shaw and 'h e - v'tlle O h io 14. M o m s G la s h U r t r w H B D irks, d e a n o f e n g in e e r ­ th e h is to ry at th e d iv is io n Michigan Htate Institute executives Any intelligent petrsnr. e * in widen the outlook of a ll tlwae who an d th e B oo A t P etoak ey ■J4. L a u r e n c e M o n ie r D s tr o tt 715. in g « i l i «p e a k T h e m e e tin g w ill W e h a v e U ie best R a c k et for D ar* M aking Im p o r ta n t Dough e v e r of- to make a thorough Mndy of ’ tie money -orrespuniSmg iar v » « - attend, who will m turn carry back “ re w ere o v e r 70 p re s e n t a n d a t C h a rle s P a lm e r ' S c o ttv ille . 36 be m ore a w m a i g a t h e n n g to G r e e n S p la s h w ill h o ld its life sav­ fg fid t o stu d en ts relationship of the two institution* papers a il or »pare *im e e*per>fiw » the n e * deav to the schools from tra s m it h . L a n sin g. “36. L e * lie L et us te ll you 'h e S o o e v e r 40 g a th e r in g T** p ro m o te a g e n e r a i .m e r e s t in en ­ to rnect future needs, and to report unneceasary: no «raaswHamr *»end wtuch they came T h a y e r . B a t t le C r e e k . 33. R o b e rt in g classes tonight a t 7 :90 o'clock a ll about it. B u rr. P a tte r s o n Ac hicre m e e tin g » a ra t o be h eld at g in e e rin g a n d th e A. S M E t h e i r recommendations to a later for free boukiec. ‘ efla bam Heamor* Full d-fails of the programs am C h a r le s W h itn e y . in s te a d o f Wednesday d u e to conflict j Au M company. 2301 S ix te e n th St.. K a la m a z o o a n d G r a n d R a p id s on U r e h . Jack son T3 w* club*- in s m a ll t o w n s ; culture" and heme economics will be ; p Baker g£ word u ginning immediaieley, according tu h r b ie y e r . and b e t t e r blast- an announcement made at the given. lion T h e me« U a b b n rv: and in to th e speech cilice this Week T h ° annual program of the Stu- a group ringini * n w a a n d c h a c o " t the post-war ■-j >•■* I t a i l p r o b a b ilit y t h e per- Orator?»* if an old institution a far a« Michigan State is concerned dent Orange includes ed ucational as Iiuportant Gleam Under the sup GOLDEN •i c.B'e w i l l blandly rah- well as social features This year, for the first time. State annual events that have become tra ­ Sullivan the first ;• > -ws\ out oi the panic • !> - as a member r i the Michigan De­ ditions of the orgahiza tion include ing will be held rating League, but this i« only the a mixer fo r all col leige students. the women's pai NUGGETS «»•olid year that an extempore con- given at the beginning iot the year: church. H ie pu ««■ m d a l g e in a t it t le m o r e •*■•? has existed.here. ing is to acquatn A H e a lth fu l C o n fe r tio n Sn th e * v e lle d lu s t f f v . aw * a play, gn en by the IttUtah iates during • »«t ile « in o r d e r t o g e t s o m e - Last year Ormond Drake of the functions o f the v i o l e n t a p p ttr e l, h a d r n i l r g r trt Farm ers' W**ck the p rnsent a* urn »>f tb m »c r w k k a - a n y i n s t r u c t o r .speech department was responsible - i g n i a . w e v e r y t h i n g f m m th «*tr chapters in A u relia. Vande 111 F. G r a n d R iv e r A ve. w d ir fl sou a ll - o r t s a n d r la s s - for the organization o f the first » v . it r h * (tit ln * t o i h e i r b r r r - H N K p ether colleges: and tl'le awarding direct charge of e * ta k e u p t h e ir a h od« on s om e int rcollegiate extempore .speaking fo iig h t s i t h g u s to a m o n g th e m s Day to a favt C rt 31, frr «-•aaupvs I t n o lo n g e r c o n n o te s contest to be held in this state Nine s e jv e s , a n d w n n lft d ie f n r d*r » r O V R P L A T F O R M I » « « p a r t * « « t a r d is t in c t io n . B e- different colleges came to States; «tlil l )r o o p \ T h e ro -rd s rf .»n * 1. D a y l i g h t g o v f r n n i f i l t in s tu - | ■*.»•*»* - • o i b n t - e l e c t t o liv e in a am pus to participate ;n this con- U e r * I t 'p f j e d - t h e a t h le t e n , ,in « i tlse D in n er D a n ce 4 j* j # r a c u a m f o r fo u r y e a rs d o n t p o lit ie s . a t h l r f e * w n r s h ip p e t l I h e m w h t r w P eter DeVries o f Calvin C 1- « d < *. ts i b r n a n v san e rea son 2. C o lle g e fin a n c ia l > .iip crvi«*ion ' tloW ’ fh ev dem irrteft f»x* u:i* was awarded first play? in Hie wi*w i b * « - h o u ld y e l l a b o u t It o f s tu d e n t o r g a n is a t io n s , tin aitt «a t e r fe Mi •a h * r i a p p r o p r ia te gestu res. 3. C on s tru c tio n of n c o lle g e I » it m n » t r a liv i* p a tn o tis m »nd t Stati •-W-* » # t-a f H e r m it s h o u t in g f a i r y ird, Chl- a u d it o r iu m , fanaticism reo b**h t. A s tu d e n t p o p u la r U n io n • —- a t H im s - H in t h e w i l d e r - steward, ieer. Al- H OTEL OLDS b u ild in g nr! w it h * c r io n s f a r e s .m ad ** ô. C o d i f i c a t i o n o f p o w e r s o f s tu - I o lv s v ia h h i. i**s|s a b o u t b r o t h e r program i >hk> This accomplishm After I he d e n t g o v e r n i n g b o ttle s o o d . a n d th e g r e a t id e a l V t •• i. chap* . • more noteworthy inaf e. M o d ific a tio n o i cut s ystem . lil i h a v e Ih c s o c ie t ie s irw t -ftW •er. Ho: - . Mi s W heaten's fir u m ib lt t h e f u n n y s t o r ie s spectators», li.V due re- competition I hi*« year plans are un< Blac km Elbert a M cK el- (¿E0P.G ETOWN-M. S. C. GAME • ;m e - h o n o r - M FNTO I* \ it h ush we had the second state contest M a k e R e s e r v a t i o n s Iv a rlv here, in t It** Littl»* Theat • keeper Han >res i »laying A A number of student c head, and ready shown interest in it,' M ean- test and the outlook for contest Is promising A definite topics have be« upon they will be anttC the local contest, to B L U E K E Y freshmen in- resent* VICTORYDANCE returning the In this first pia nd Í5 in men's and women the la-t me«*i mg of he M ichi- i Oratorical League hi'ld in unrig tw o weeks ago. fk w h rtd iv h r v w h e r a n c e n f t h e . k - r « ii i i n c r r s o n . a n d in a p - lest as it is ix-ir.g ca le d T h « in- t i t u i tu n s .ir e s t ilt p ef*- |lleit b y t h e p i i r t i i l i » m it fir * * » t w lin p e r s is t in th»- r r r n r i»C t h e ir »»i»»« it »s i » Ir t iio c . s » H « * t n > - d h a ir a n d t h i c k l y as rhigan State college with a * lew substituting this contest for the iVally Bennett and His Orchestra Union Ballroom |.r» d e r essi.r’-. ways, a n d •• •«•** * - ♦.* > » - o f « h e « l i m a n n o o ld line oratorical contest i»>" e h ii tiling i*| » I K tu I h e d i m «Bett* " "h ' • **>««»1 . but - t i l l h o p in g . sting. There are many reasons *»l what tlie v fo n d i» hop»* e- r a r r « i ti» j i l t r a t » r i l e d fo r such a change Extemjxvre learning The growing poms «triiv .tv ti;*l» an d d r« a d e n l r u s - vi M‘ aktng has a nrra? place in mnd- t H phi th o s e who h iiv i con e h. f»» r e us civilization. while oratory as it ow practiced, draws little or no Friday, Oct. 2 3 P ric e $1.00 rition Extern|>orc s|v*aking is fe * Dean Dyt* Names Install Two New »•¡lent training foi more stu- E . Committees fnr Diving Boards Home Ke. Year In College Pool Groups W i l l A i d i n F » n B e r < Ha« Beer Complete* // Week Activities; Horn Ec. Club Work h ( leaned and Reno­ vated G i v e m e \ ( otinliier III » «III I imp! V«‘mental L u c k y S t r ik e E v e r y T im e y/ BAR lì ATT SHOE REPAIRING D> I I \ ( . ~ S H IN E S - I VI ES VV» ! ' tl! Ih « •*!«** » ••«!« \i lu!» -;»«• "My throat is oil important to me. No harsh irritants for yours truly. Give me lucky Strike every time. M a n y A c iv a n d I n u s t ia l A n d p a t y o u r ie lf o n th e b a ck fa r yo u r n ow C o llo p h a n o G I F T S w r a p p e r w it h t h a t t a b w h ic h m a k e s th a package to a a ty H a v e J u s t A r r iv e d to o p e n ." / / > Q / / u i je A c u ^ V A R IE T Y & G IFT SHOP ’ I 1.1 «I«! Iti»«*« >». « ! « D e r o tfiy M e c k e iN is t h e s o m e fo *6 - n o t m g , r o l l i c k i n g p e r s o n a l i t y in r e a l l i f e o s th e p o r ts s h e p la y s . W o t c h f o r D o r o th y in h er n eat F ir s t N a tio n a l P ic t u r e , S n C » "S o le In M e N . " T h ere is n e v e r a d u ll m o m e n t in a n y o f F i r s t N a t i o n a l ' s BARBEE AND BEAC H SHOPPE p ic tu r e s s ta r r in g t h a t M o c k a ill g ir L SI MX I VI. I »»(U li í V ¡ m .n it u t W .1 ' » > S.'tXM» I T h a t L U C K Y t a b ! M o is t u r e * P r o o f l*i » iRfH I « -Í C e l l o p h a n e , ¡s e a le d l i g h t — E v e r r ig h t . T h e U n iq u e H u m i d o r P a c k * ¡A H 'a l R e s t a u r a n t F e t e s S p a r t a n a g e . Z i p — A n d il'a o p e n ! S e e t h e ( d i d d e r s . B u s in e s s M e n A t t e n d n e w n o t c h e d t a b o n th e t o p o f sh e p a c k a g e . H o l d d o w n o n e h a l f w it h y o u r th u m b . T e a r o f f th e o th e r h a lf. S im p le . Q u i c k . Z i p ! T h a t 's a il. U n i q u e ! W r a p p e d in d u s t - p r o o f , m o is t u r e - p r o o f, g e r m - p r o o f C e llo p h a n e . C le a n , p r o t e c t e d , n e a t, F R E S H ! — w h a t c o u l d b e m u r e m o d e m th a n L U C K I E S ' i m p r o v e d H u m id o r p a c k a g e — » o easy to o p e n ! U t f M — I k e L U C M V M S h — y m f f a g o r m ail p r o t e c t i o n . • # Made of Iks Hues« tebuctes—the Cream 0« Ì P L C / U Ü fll C rin i* H er la I t ’s tx>asted Teyr Thr ew rretecWwi- euulestliHSutle»»- — ehistceueh Many Creps-LUCKY STIMI atone otters the threat protecttow of Mie esclusive "TOMTM0" Pro ¿ess which Instodes «he ese at moderi, »«tro Vtotot lays-the process that expels cer- i p A m é M i h W i P im m i C u H u p h a m K ooaa tek» harsh, hitinq h'iHaato nelw affy aresis» to Ei S i j r ì i m i l J F iu iò í F i i n p tb a l " T u i l t d ” r ia t t a r Sear F rm m h every tehocco toot. These eupeltod Irrltontsaro uet present In year IUCKY STIMI. ’'They’re out CATETERI A D IM M ; R fM lM s TUSE I S The l a r i » Strila D ffifff O rfh illu . r««r> TmmIBjii - j o ijir v ç o n 3 jv in !’" M m w m m étr I U C K U S la l o u d u n ii I hat M ill l* len. wr Her T W h l i ) and Santrday t w m fff oarr N.B.C. nnuarlu. a n always kfné lo paar throat. t*. «MtUAfft«*! I* 11 a B J F o id \ Molay Gives First Informal Zeta Tau Alpha Installation Holds Stoffer’s Pennsylvanians Well Known Here Kirby Page Talks , Members o f the reception com « m il lee for the Spartan Woman** Party Oct 30 Limelight of Most Active Week-End at Dinner During League are asked to moot with fie ri rude M .trkl.. c o m m i t t e e insing chapter o f D cM olay an- of Present Term in Campus Society Y, M. Conference c h airm an . Wednesday evening at .» p. m. in the W om en's Lounge ,f(.i its first inform al party c f nf th e U n ion . It is im portant fall term to be held Oct. 30 in Lansing Masonic Tem ple in the Score of Open Hornet, Tee., Pertiet, Dtncet, Other Functions Informal Gathering of Faculty, th a t a ll m em b e rs nf the com m it­ tee he p re s e n t since instructions , of a Hallowe'en dance. Keep. Socially Inclined Stepping at Fast Rate of Speed; Students in Church to w ill be g iv e n at th is tim e. Iq Nova orchestra, a popular iprp dance band from Ashbury More Events Predicted for Coming Week. Follow Banquet. N J , and recently a weekly jL. over the Columbia national K ir h v P a g o w ill bo th e fe a tu r e d ,,o a k -u p . has been engaged to The Zeta Tau A lp h a fo rm fl in sta lla tion d in n er and ‘s p e a k e r a t t h e .state-ty*id& c o n f c r e n c ; *he evening. d a n c e w a s th e h ig h lig h t o f th e pa st W eek-en d a w eek -e n d g p o n s c r e d b y llu * Y M. C A . a n ti ,\f( ja y term parties have proved M l a ctive s o cia lly that il W a s t h e m o s t o u t s t a n d in g on e th is V W C A . t o b e h e ld O c t 33. 24. p tic n a ily popular with M i c h i g a n cam pus has seen yet th is term . W ith th e U n ion b allroom a n d 25 a t t h e P e o p l e ; e h u r d T . D e l e - . k -¡dents. and this one bid* e a t ' s f r o m a l l t h e c o lle g e s m M l r h l - decorated in s h a d e s of h lu e and grey, tiie fra tern ity colo r, e v e n more so since extensive g a n w ill b e p res e n t or decorations in the Hal- and -lack K a is e r's orchestra p la y in g for th e d a n cin g, the M r P a g * , t h e e d i t o r o f t h e ‘W o r l d t h e m e are under way. n ew ly in itia ted sorority had a liftin g background for its T o m o r r o w . " is w e ll v e r s e d o n a ll form al elega n ce. M ore than one hu ndred guests atten ded : w o r l d p r o b le m s l i e w i l l s p e a k at ¿.rfP participants ar# taking th is c olo rfu l affa ir. H onor? t h e b a n q u e t t o b e h e ld F r i d a y e v e ­ ¡¡. the Horseshoe tournament. n i n g a t 6 :3 0 O n S a t u r d a y th e r e • srems to show a lively i n - guests w ere M rs. B e r t h a u n ti l 6 o r T h e r e c e iv in g * lin ó w ill be s p e c ia l d is c u s s io n gro u p s * in the affair which go«s to O tise-G a rd n o r, jr r a n cl na­ bç onV >i ?d o f M r s A lic e 1 W ith a g e n e r a l m e e t i n g in t h e e v e ­ th a t barnyard g o lf 1« still a tio n al p resid en t of th e o r ­ C la p p , M r s H H H ia y . M a r y ( n i n g a t w h ic h M r P a g e w i l l a p e a k C la y W illia m s , a n d I hv PH de- g a n iza tion , Dean E lisa b eth at th e r e g u la r c h u rc h s r v ic e » -i aux D e a n E l is a b e t h îra d . 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Real Showing for “Jim” 0 é Illinois Wesleyan Succumbs To State, 34- 61 If PLUG-HORSE mr ■ * ■ ■, CRO W LEYM EN H A N D VISITO RS MORE ABOUT Intra-mural Sport* n> are heading blot i perfect record, whi I N o hrro roles fo r Jpe Kowntch. muonal Grid, |)EFEAT; S P A R T A N S CLASS RUSH R s and Trim oiras • »lock with perfect scon ui P h i B elts are tied ! 175-pound Michigan State quarter­ in the fourth block. P R E PA R E FOR GEORGETOW N back from Ionia. Jo? likes his tar. t- * ball tough and is willing to do any* thing to benefit his team. W hile in plays at the quarterback position see Arthur Joe do?s not even call signals All h r dors is block for his teammates- :Illinois Grid Team Unable to Stop Coach Jimmy Crowley s lam e and te the Union d*> . end how lie blocks! “ Plua-ttorse" Varsity; Monnett and Eliowitz Chief Ground Gainers; Joe. Coach Crowley has called him and Jo? likes ¡t He ¡s having his fun while the other boys are making McNutt Looks Impressive as Line Smasher. C H A M B ER LAIN the touchdowns and getting their names in the headlines Of course. Joe has a few plays in which he M ic h ig a n S t a t e ’ s s c r a p p y y r id te a m r o m p e d to a d e c is iv v ic t o r y S a tu r d a y a fte r n o o n w h e n t h e y c o m p l o t o j y oldt- LEA D S H E L D IN I W A S H B U R N 'S handles the ball Against the Arm y SM OKE S H 0 !» he fired a forward pass that gamed 38 yards fo r State and against Cor- nell scored a touchdown wheii he c la s s e d a n I l l i n o i s W V s 'r v a n e l e v e n b y a 's c o r e o f 3 4 t o fi in i h e S p a r t a n s t a d iu m . 'I l f W f 's l e y a n s lo ttu t o u c h d o w n c a m « ’ in t h e fin a l ttMU-rter w h e n C o a c h j i m m y C r o w l e y 's r e s e r v e s COLLEGE RUN suddenly stepped out and caught a W e r e C A iifftit n a p p i n g a n d e a c h , o n e o f ( l i e v i s i t i n g b a rk '*, lorwnrd pass .from Monnett y o t a w a y 'f o r a j « r*•1 1 y 7 2 - y a r d s p r i n t th a t n e t t e d a t o i GIRLS fy «i K rom f ho lir s t w h is th * if w as 4 *\ i;l# * tiI w h ic h w as tin D o N ot i-11j »» *p i « * r and th e jfiv p fi- s h fifp ' g r id ìiit s (if p io o fn Michigan State's outstanding bn in ift o li, III., \v ( i r «■ | > u s h c (| S m o k e P ip e s carrier. Bob Monnett. has gmnc national grid recognition in thi d o w n th e * l i d i i U n a b l e t o s t o | t hi* S p a r t a n » wh< » s c o r e d b e fb h ft th « he is the highest scoring grid ma W e s l p y a n i h a d a r h a n : e t o b a n d it m t h e c o un t r y t h e b u ll I t t(M> k ju s t e u il.it p l a y Monnett has scored 11 touchdowi a f t e r t h e o p e n iii K k ir k o fi to r tin and kicked 18 points after lotici C r o w le y fiiP h •<» l‘ffu : 11 t h e e ll -lliv al of 84 points and g o a l l in e w h e n * B o b M o h n e t t v a !- H R G IRLS haven't I r f i u< many J ‘ ______ T _ _ o f our masculine rights. _ fly our airplanes, drive our cars, smoke state T h e y pound sophomore at Ma- icr Louis' Hush. 146- lop u tl Bush Has tallied 13 touch which gave .sta Monhett i A , ,u i and booted our cigarettes — is nil the spartan Louchdow n cure in the first q but th ey d o n ’ t Tne leader in each o f the natioi Wesleyan Showed < smoke our pipes! Prpnfe fensive ability after T h e y 'v e left us , follows first klckr.il and nut; th is one m anly 1Player and College O p T jd o w n s bi-roie the Spa Monnett. Mirtr^StaTe 4 18 84 to stem tln .r lush right, anyway. ;i 83 qif.U'tcr -aw State's I Bush. Mass State 4 A man almost I Christensen, utaii 3 ;i ;,1 'oth er drive goalwaid h its to sm oke a McEver. Tenn 4 (i 4.’ itn Illinois punt We Mohler. S C all! 4 o 42 Monneti alternating at « pipe nowadays. A 0 :tO ball the .Spartans march« Marharn. Okla. Ag 5 f J e a u t n l necessity! Ledbetter. Ark 4 .1 24 field Without the Wesley You’ll iwvM m hrr For a pipe (illed •mofcing a pip«. Kreir.lng) i N e b Graham. Kan w ith good tobacco . . . MocDouga.il. Mint is just about the best smoke a man could want. And if you’re gf * =— E d g e w o rth is D R A FT HORSES the popular favor* Michigan Horse Breeders' A»so- \ ^ coIlTcs T/somV ^••hinBring* Annual Event h ow seems to fit For mm ofiit —tlx- i«r« the college man’ s of a tup«. taste. 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N to C E F o ren sic (.ro u p I’la n s P ro ra m For W in te r T erm 75th Anniversary j j j) I fl E ve ry j SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT INCREASES ENROLLMENT Hi* socioiogv S itu i* Itht» Tim. nation.<• eugln- ■r forensic fratrrnnv i esumed '•uvitics lor the full term at a reim g Tuesday Oct 20 Prof la*e KoihgHiv ct the experiment sla- Edition •n w .c . g u e s t speaker v lui g ii than T H U R S D A Y N IG H T I d e p a rtm e n t i* xligh I j th at «vi U st year about 206 student* A oui parw l »nth •M year there Formerìy R h o - Fun tlie local or- iuif4'ttion wu,s Mdmitted to the n «- HISTORICALLY ifI) \ 9:0(1 to 1:0 0 I 197 a r t u n d e rgia d u s ! this number .mal society l**t »pi mg aila turn ans conducted b\ m rm - 17* in­ •rs of the chapters at the t'n iver- U N IQ U E L Y VALUABLE II » j g ra d u a te student A u s tin Van dersh t who was t» o'. Michigan and Detroit uni- usi tv 11 B Dirks dean of en* IN D IV ID U A L Ili K . O F C. BA LLRO O M g ra d u a te assistant went last year has been promoted I? H,1 lfi*^ructorRh‘ l> - the depatt . replacing Prof ...neenng. was awarded tl.e first Jjonorftr> membership A ctivities outlined lor th.* winter M A R Y ASTOR N . C a p it o l A v e . L a d ie s 40c E M B atvet who was forced to te'rm include com petitive deba tes JACK HOLT L a t v i a n . M ich . G e iit le a u n 00c leave because ol ill health J C itati- ton has taken Vanderelicc’s place with other M ichigan chapters, an d ¡tapers and speeches on various en- O n S a l e A t U n i o n RICARDO CORTEZ 4 1as graduate assistant gmcering subjects