K(. S . C . L i b r a r y E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h . STATE PASSES W EATH ER ANOTHER Cloudy tonight und Satur­ MILESTONE day. Showers probable. Continued warm.' V o lu m e 24 Num ber 9 COUNCL BANS CLASS RUSH HAZIIG DECLARED ILEGAL A New Era! COUNCIL GIVES C om m ent on STUDENTS ARE TO HAVE CUT l-ast night the Student Cnun- Cll vindicated Itself in the eye* of Michigan State rollege. BANQUET FOR A c tio n L a s t N ig h t C r ip p le s PRIVILEGES FOR FALL TERM Bv abolishing the soph-frosh class rush and putting an olTi- CAMPUS HEADS den‘sc‘" pG;jv;tvlí;,w, on [Steward Finda Number Slightly Lower Then That of Lett Year; eial bin on all thr hating and semi-brutality that lias for four generations been an integral Affair Introduces New Policy of In S o p h -F ro s h M e t h o d o f W a r Asks Thote With "B" Average Whose Names Are Not part of Spartan tradition, the Cooperation Between egtib' the t te ol the st udtìijts Opinion ol it svstcnt. the ‘Tnqm ring R e ­ council has made history, and on Roll to Call and Correct Error. what is more, has left the college a preredent in clearing a n y the Students, Faculty. port p tion pus lut« been asking this ques- I many people about t he cam* What do you think nbottt the FRESHMAN TO FORM IN CHEERING SECTION B ru tality T o B e O b jec t o f S tric t K e c k in g U p on (h o h o n o r r o ll, J. \V. S te w a r d , su p er* f a tte n d a n c e , fin d s th a t 187 s tu d e n ts w ill h a v e cut deadwnnd ol custom that will he a mark for future student lead ­ DISCUSS PROBLEMS pret* few < t cut system?” the replie Here are a A special freshmen rh eerin : A dm in istrative A ction ; S h a w ers to shoot at. H ’otirad *32 "Rotte lies f o r th e fa ll te rm . T h is n u m b er is s l i g h t l y lo w e r section has been organized tut Pres. Shaw Expresses Views pmk- ' tne to be a ham ini o f a y e a r a g o . M r. S t e w a r d states« th a t th e re m a y n a m d s m is s in g fr o m th e list a n d i f th o se w h o thin k The Michigan State News wel­ comes last night's action as tin most progressive step to be on Operation of Student gram into dtffc! r school, nsidération It do the Syracuse university game by special action ot the Student Co I ht met L au d s M o ve lam es s h o u ld h e th e re , w i l l re p o r t Im m e d ia t e ly to taken here since the changing Government. P flight u s in g o ffic e , th e e r r o r o of this college's name from All coupons bclnnguii to fresh- M a zin g has p assed ! I Ru> a d ju s t e d . F o llo w in g Agricultural college to State col ours men will he removed ram the b ra n d in g M ich ig a n S ta te 's tra d itio n a l class rush a n d hc- rodu ciriK •’« n o w p o lic y cept BLUE KEY GIVES list o f s tu d e n ts w it h icge. Especially gratifying is the w groljps in which they were sent im p io tc »o p e ra tio n w ith 32 cum p u n y in g b ru ta lity as In im ical.,. i t p p................................. osod t i » o r d i n a r i, knnwledgr that less than two and collet !ed in one body for the yjle g es f o r th e e n s u in g lot o: t The pn- tit : ct»m m o n sense and decency, I h e S t u d e n t ('o tin c il last n ig h t fla.Vs ago the News editnriallv ‘ le g e a d m in is t r a t iv e apporttontn gof tickets In other I»*ct!-- tair enough tot damned the “ rah-rah" spirit n i t l i o r i t ics, th e S t u d e n t mu- words the men of the freshmen h a ire d fo r e v e r fro m th is cam pus a ll f.»m is of in terc la s s VICTORY DANCE here, and pled for an under­ graduate growing up Today Michigan State enters a " ii i i c i l h old t h e ir r e g u la r T u e s d a y n igh t m e e t in g in th e wh< udent bush « engagement* tng ; necessary »o n Ute trks. has. at tt he storie importa class will all -it together for the homecoming tilt, whether they like it or not automatically form - w a rfa re. As a resu lt, s e v e r e d is c ip lin a r y a ctio n jay t h e c o l l e g e ad­ fo r m f»t' a b an qu et ut w h ic h ihg o cheering section m i n i s t r a t i o n w i l l hi* t h e I n t o i n s t o r e f o r a n y s t u d e n t o p p o s ­ new era. An era. it ts to he Coaches Crowley and Carberry hoped, ot sane and ronmmou P r e s id e n t R . S. S h a w , D ean Is t o tus important SO-C.i ( i*cl cui system ing S t a t e s n ew ly v oiced p olicy o f sane in tercla ss rela tion ­ s h ip s. Will Explain Purpose of sense undergraduate life An awakening of the spirit of KlisH-beih C o n ra d , P r o f . L . A t Smith *34 ess it's all F m rn o n » a n d M a r io n K lin e r lg h I h a v e nevei i bothered The revo lu tion a ry a ctio n was tak en at a s p ecial m ee tin g Affair. A nevài feafúre o f th»* Blue K ev adultism among the student bndv. It is fo he predicted that _Jhe change to Uip new order .'•(•n g u e s ts o f h on or. Following tin* diuuet. . an ope»* by But then* ar e T.. airier O'Brit n. '32 ; fair ntn point» I have JUDGING TEAMS of n ight. th.- c o u n c i l in P resid en t R. R e a liz in g th e s tr o n g sen tim en t S. S h a w ’s o ffic e at 7:30 last against b r u t a l i t y will not he easy. If will he among the student t>ody and townsfolk, heightened by the TO VISIT HERE dlxt-uaxkMi of outstanding campus •ver really thought much about It V ictory danrr to be hold in thr >mpting to indulge in the . liiltl con) ro versi t*« *ixik place Due five d is tin c t m a j o r a c c id e n ts r e s u lt in g f r o m t h e activities Union ballroom this, evening fron; I think it's al! fig h t * f-h practices nou under ban of the norothv Van Aken .14 pf th e weekend, th e cou n cil d ecid ed to d isca rd M ich ig an H 30 to 12 00 w ill be the apt*';» raw « Tliis the Stutieht Council must ( f roach ‘‘Jim m y Orowlet at inter- - method xtudent i.sn'i intelligent en S ta te 's o ld est and m ost firm ly entrenched undergraduate anticipate and smother. This ■mission 1 H" the students themselves must e his t ouldn' he Purdue, Illinois and Ohio State I r a d i i inn . »»*. Satin ( Jeorg prevent Tu forstail this the painting Jtidj Michigan Stale Mews pledges its A F Represented Among Live­ a n dK i rdi nb aa lpdp irnegm oa fr kosp po no s bi nugi l dc -l a0 s s m e n , of n u m era l» menni tu full support stock Group. m gs and s id ew a lk s, ft 175 MEETAT dance The editors of the N(*Ws are lu c k in g - in th e Red Cedar not reformers. The' do nut be The Mi- higun State College will he t i v e r , ’ lllactc F rid a y " pm iirvr in going out iiilh a sharp COUNCIL CUTS veral Livestock Judging c c e d m g N , i n c l u d i n g t h e post­ a\e and slashing al every exist ing tradition anti custom. Itut the» (Ml « ' i nun tti«- sign-- ot actual physical progress on this am in g of u l ' W .i ik p ro fan e sc» w h liing, a n d ha -ndhills. even LEAGUE DINNER campus Too little the student body re»h/rs Hie groath mentally th.it this roi inuncn-r ‘COMP’ ISSUE tere i » practice joi the A met) Royal ExjHiKltion at K am - m ild er form s s u it » »I t h e a r t in n . o f h a zin g, al Fifiald i. Main Speaker al Fini lege has experienced within tin Annual Banquet Wednes­ H^etfler Only Official* on P o ssild , y p ii » I - Sils- last vcur* >;n »H i day Evening To a discerning eye Michigan Registered List Will be •(»Illesi hr Stale college |«M|.|\ liter.ill' mum m id i ft» th,. Hclmini.Mtra- Given FVee Ticket*. Mo inni 17ft students and mem* IAIRY TEAM TO arid XI t ano Mi pulses with the spirt of growth and progress. I here is a easting off til dustv shihholefhs that be >"11 l»\ f i l e S tu ficM il ( '»»tf i i c i l , •A |!' I><* t h e p e n a l l y In a l l o f - ! ‘ 'fi I r r s l i e r e a f f c r , i l f faculty ¡ittended the Ut il 111»I tl banquet of ifTc Spartan League held W dnesdav speaks a more than hopeful out evening at the Union ATTEND SHOW look for the future FIRST CONCERT I tr ^ n le n : R . s . S h a w , c o in * fnr lil in p o il I I,e a c t io n . stat»*f|, A t l c f m i t f fo r . w a r d » l e f t f o r Wheels W itlun Wheel.«'' was the topic ot ihe address given by Rev 4 H te a m fro m I^ u ih w c James W FI field. Jr . r»f the Raat he gtKitl of fhc nisi it ution has been to International Dairy ■Will Go Convention Held THESPIANS FIX TO BE OCT. 28 H repro-ent.« if»* (uuuuna- •ton o f a new and matured attitude e student body GongregaUonal church of Grand Rapids Mab.'l Pet ’ rsefi, presldant of tiie league. Hded as toastmistrem. : IlilN la.: I WO W'eeks avr. the Oct. 26-31. There arc four roads we all must PLAY PROGRAM LouiiandGroveurt, Michael Pre»i. Alexander Shutter, cam went to O lilo Statt: University or praetlw and they will go to iCIUS t \trv‘ ont> of the most, un- netevsarv yet rolorful ,,t Michigan s tradition* follow to attain success and hap­ piness Rev Pi field told the vnmtn “ T h ey ate roads of work plav. love, I »»'spite the fa n Higf kidnapping “Gossipy Sex" and “To ihe Starred. a t riminal aorl |»unis)iuijie by the and religion We must realix* the value oi both work and play and law )fa* frr»sh-»of>h proceedings havr the part, they play in the wheels of Ladies" Are -Set for Pro* i man greatest dairy pro pi duetion Soon. ein«t. all members of FAIR PROGRESS been overloukr-d by the auffiorltie* i)i tf»»* {»a.!) However this year, tin* resulting mishap* were of such s#*ri- life Love is necessary • afit fo r the wheels |,e alsjj ,- la ted H e also j*ointed out that everronu lubrt- '»I tin M m higaii State FOR YEARBOOK • Nationa! oua consequence that immediate takes the pBrt of .»mail wheels in n held ; Music and A llied Arta, action to put a »»alt forever to fu- ttie more intricate mar lunery of lifb, th»* opening concert of )i»re activities seemed im perative rnaktng eooiMiation r-sseniial Hi S DEMOLAYSENGAGE in State crzll»*»««- music r Peoples riiu rrh Wer1- um ber o >t each ¡ Lick 785 Subscription, of The unsightly blemishes which an­ nually appear ori the buildings and traditional edifices o f the tampm hoped that the cooperative spirit on ’ he campus would progress along 'h e four road« he mentioned Hav. Reaching November I Goal ' a ltern o modi £NOTEDORCHESTRA and tractiing riiPti w h o wil l HpfH*ar r/n t ie x t W e d e r .xda> bot e.d> nr»* a ll ccrttr O raveure fta't I h e hs i receive srnpur » t udent of 1250. have fo r long been thr- target of t»n onslaught* ..f the faculty a , well a- «ane niitidrd students That the entire attitude o f the Pifield used m any examples, from a «lo re collected through world travvb> in * to illustrate lil« points si h u m o rou s A l l Hf t r T h e Union ballroom was Canada Thursday *?? Cata Novani Fumi.-. Mu,ic for beer prr lured during r»tt the (»í> era « ’ a p e * Europe and tl.e UntU'd .Slat»’« on nell Mrnbers * . Ill -officio ¡•mag - Only fuir progress has l»»*cri mtirli' underclasses, a« manifested within Uw- past few y » a r anything but ted u. autumn shades of brown 1 »earn. . I- «»f»eerri5 the in the last few day-* in thr sub­ g»*ld Yellow and brown flowem 1 nigh) m Ontano ni. First Group Function of -IflK » * aft * .sale» - Hr i «tren uous ' concert soh-d* Mk /an HUtfe scription cam paign for the Wea­ desirable is .shown by many state­ adorned the table;, with y e llo * th* itti women at Ule for th i« vei r arid w’lli leave tm- Nr ‘.VA. a&KtX lilt* edltof ver tne college yearlstok snd tti«- m ent« by individual« and groii|M, at - F a ll; and Saturday hr! Fall Seamn. . gOtvSi Au tne Havi- r n e d ia te j\ » f t e r hls a{»|M-arariC" lier" bii'iness manager o difference between ‘ he itumfier of lacking ttie so-called »radii ion rg p»*r« Program « of brown and | card« ct ivory rrmipleted the - through N e « York land will play the par' of Anna the f'tr Nea York city where he will rnanaKing editor U pledges hikI the needed total still i* tlas* rivalry ft m believed that a nous place« of ¡me Featuring « nationa ih famous feminine juvenile read while Paul also give a concert. fircslden' of !)tt- UniOf presi alarm ingly large Business Maria although each student resents the *; Atlantic C ity Satuirday orchestra ï lie latnsinK Ghapicr o' Younger will do the masculine lead Michael Pres.« is ronsldered pne one dent r/f the A W S Ide ger James Oranum revrHl»*d last rhildish or “ rah-rah ' spirit which 'he warn w ill, «pend I lie ra­ r>Mr»la\ « ?ag» '.heir firs' p a r" Other members o f the cast will In ­ (if tiie fine*t concert Violinist.« m tn ,th e Xntertraternity * pl ew- til (tit tha) only 463 subM rifttions th».- i la.v> rusfj and eth er activities Freshman Class r of the tim e resting the nf the is ¡i Lson a* the Masonic clude Paul Pomer«»v Virginia La.;- ?he W o r ld He has an international dent of Pan-Hellenic council: offi­ Had been sold toward the 1 .26(1 goui promote, he feel« It his duty to taJte •»■mpìe Oc* 3b zun J I. Holland. Duane Htmrnoits reputttUon a Koiot.xt and orehentra cers of thr sponsoring the that m*i»t )x* reached by Nov 1 part through a fear of being pla»ed Masts ts Salsc4 ontest itself, will be lield The Casa Noi\h orcl»*-*tra. recent • rondur tor Hi.s laat appcarance be- l>arf.y. if it is a class jrttrty com* in the unfavorable category of a « morning and will 1am fi V* iv. o f New Ca -Uio bahroom Aaburv Irm a Casweii. Drm W ell«. Jack Clark (¿erirude Hammond Virgil fore a local audience w w as a solo m.ttee chairmen <-f the party c ap- Campaign worker* held a short meeting Tuesday exerung but be- non -supporter It |ft expected tiuit All OHissrs Monday aiternuon and T ue«- Park N Y a nd now on He flr>f Button. Margar»-' Hmi'h Howard i-’ with ’.he Detroit HymptMiny or- Ihios o f the f f»»ir nm]r»r -jairt« fo o t­ 1au*(■ of h small turnout nothing tlie new ruling as founded bv the o f ! icers oi the freshm an claaa • be taken up by th" exh ibit* tour of tlic na tion will iurnuih the Conrad and Mabel Peterson estr fall ball, ba-sketbal! 'ra tk baAeball ‘ to much r r.ijj»i ta* accomplished In the Htudent Council last night, will be will be picked at a series o f thm e 1 e\posjti0n RejmJis wii.; be mu.sic for the function . The Casa m»*an.tltne, a vigorous attempt is 1tailed as the announcement of TTie wennd production, to be gtv- An artist of acknowledged skill. rxv-ive tickets to r affair., taking meetings o f the entire claaa to ha • ficed Tuesday night »• a onr.- Novanr hav* }tif-' completed a con- en later in the term, is T o TTie Alexander Schuster toured Europe place on ly during the term in which te-ing made to «ell the annual in all treedom from uudesired bondage held in the lecture room o f tha- or ail com peting team.' tract with the Coiumbia broadcast- Ladies Thr iem m ine lead wi be n a soloist and also as member of tie sport 1« seasonal > e ft a», ball Iraterm ty and sorority houses, (if 'minor consequence to the ma­ Chem istry building. Wetinesdav the bov- ws!l 4.tar trig system whW called for two eon- piayed fey Dorothy Tom ey and M il­ »he famed Hubermann trio He ‘s fa,., basket bail winter etc ». only dormitories, and private rooming jority of students, yet of great im­ Nominations fo r tha officers driving through Wa-«hinm posed o f ten lead According to the present cast­ by m udr lovers and m tUa through- and not captains-elect In the ra.s* cairied into lAnsing to State stud- is the additional benefit that no at & o clock p m. Elim ination that they will be hom»» in South Csrohn urns who u»;i;se » ing. Cum e. Hampton and Virginia out Europe and the United State« of co-capi.nn ticke*« to different rnts who live at home »h»*re more will there b»* the pcswabillty of o f all but tw o candidates anil be or the Homecoming event.- on nove' «cuthern method of rhythm Lauzun will also piay imfM>rtani He appeared on the faculty concert funrftloti.s are '(»' be divided amotu' The attem pt to raise the sale fig- losing through vandalism or neglect done ttie following Thursday. txt Saturday T h e band has had engagemeni a’ parts last, fall them by mutual pr*r otial agreement Ur«*.s through faculty sales ha.s met any personal belongings such as Oct 29. T h e final election anil vear this exp sition was held the Park Centra! G rill New \otk Hy action o f the r»juncil this sys- with discouraging results. Oranum riothrng. Jewelry or books be staged Tuesday, Nov. 3. Ohio a? .which time Leonard city Rose Land bailroom. of thesanir Theta Alpha Phi recently sent in An M ^ lu u v , proaraan h a, bran , , m u( rnmpllmf-mar, tir»r> d' .«fated Ih e faculty have evinced * ■ 31. received a scholarship of city. Totem Pole Cafe. BofiU»: r. ad- a petition to Pré« Siiaw and the arranged for the M ichigan Stai tnttution will take effect within one little interest in the project and in Tim ely reminders o f the three irt fra- faculty *eekmg permission to give college cours- this year. !n addi* wedk, startirig next Friday meetings anil be posted shout > for hi« position ot sixth highest diuon to some 400 schoo. t lorne rases have flatly refused to A ll freshmen who have Mad virtual in the entire contest He temity parlies UiW plays in nearby cities Ac­ tion to the faculty concert, the list the campus. Freshman are ask­ aid in the campaign their application at th e A tten d ­ ¿rartuate work at Purdue a* the Decorations for____ the ^ cordingly party will be cording i> Jackaon. Grand Rapids, Rapid includ«»?» Nov 34. Detroit 8ym- We have the be*» Racket for ance O ffice will be ed to watch fo r them an d a t­ a-n» lJmfl dlsunctly o flh e Halloween type. In and Flint have been considered The phonyorchestra; Jan 18. London M aking Important Dough ever of- The staff is now at work working tend the m eeting o f th e Claaa that Friday, f M . Oct. f t vear\ rnnte*f will have 22 charge o f arrangements for the af- group is waiting for official per- hiring Quartet; M arch 2. Joint re- fergd to students I^et us tell you on a new project which may be in- evening. A ll kophomores wi ‘W frcm the l i ^ t n l roheve« in fair are Bob Kraft. 34. La Verne mission from President Shaw how- cital 0? Georg»* Barrere. flute, and a ll about it Burr Patterson 4r trr duced in the sales campaign un* uuntrx* wtih Z n L r i n k l i n g Smith -32 Dick W eaver.-34 and Jim ever before any definite arrange* I*w is Richards, harpsichord, and Auld company, 2301 Sixteenth St less the sales increase noticeably In the next few days. double cuts fo r the sa L O S T — Elgin pocket watch, near ovn m S o s S u llm .-»4. menu are madf , April 1J. Hulda L u iu iu k a. nopreno o n rou . M ieh je.n tf Music Btdg. Fin der please ca ll 4lSLr [orai SERESOF NAME DATE FOR ~ [points at all. especially for women? women students on this campus, u S ta te N e w » Points, it seems, is a sweet sound- should be an easy matter for them Fourniml in 1908__ OUR PLATFO RM ■ln* word, which by Its honey-coated to work out sn Idea which would do ORGANRECITALS BTÎERFRATBALL Daylight government la star .euphony draws a mase of ambi­ sway with activity points. The M « a e r i n a E ditor Oeorire L. M erkel T elephone .2119 dent polities. M y K g o A n d Ÿ ô u rs tious and glory-hungry persons present condition on the campus is A e ie r iit e E ditor J erk Green College financial zapenrM sa T elephone •70Hi By JOH N T A T E . Jr. whose one; and only hope Is to get far from ideal. There Is a remedy. o f «Undent organtzsthNM. Kaelnm e Mftnairar A rth u r U n tre n Construction o f s college the appelatlon o f "big s h o t' or B Someone should do something about Telephone •2744 it. H a rri (¡¡th e n » Caaacil Decider to Hold Fall M. or B W. O C. Co-ed E ditor Telephone A sndltorivm . student popular Union Hsstng H s* Flunked' b r in g s lo n g e n o u g h th a t th e ÿ w ill I, Tuesday, Oct. 27 M arin Bcfia- In many cases that is the one and — R . B . U .. *32. A ssistant E d itor» - O. 1 Reekwith. N. W. ac cepted as such? Term Event November 7 ; primary objective of the person who Reeder, S. R ö ffe n ik i. C. G. W VanLoplk. building. The u n p re ced en te d , th e unbe­ o «' • * a i s | • ( Stadent and Fac­ goes jiu t for some sort o f position. A eeieten t Co-ed E ditor» Jean l»lo**lnir. Codification o f powers o f stu­ Petition Conrad. Athenin Andros. A n ia ta n t Buufn«*» /Man«? dent governing bodies. li e v a b le has o ccu rred. C u s to m has N ew th at a pictare hss been ulty Concerto. Especially is this true of co-eds. N ob le. W e lt e r Roblyer. M odification ot “ ent” system. b e e n v io la t e d , n o t o n ly v i o la t e d , bu t drawn It is fa in tly possible that Many co-eds don't, as a rule. With j the suggestion w ill be infiltrated- A scries o f m inor business details the present activity point system.; R ep o rte r» I. IW k w ith . I' tseduced, not o n ly seduced but The p ro gram f o r t h e o p e n in g o r ­ occupied the In terfratern ity Coun­ R eh in rton . «'. liaird. M Fai felt. M .Henth. »I dritten. .a b a n d o n e d . M ic h ig a n S tate, a fte r into th e em toniary stupidities a t the — dargradaate Jest, and gan r e c it a l o f th e re g u la r m o n t h ly cil at its regular weekly meeting last get into extra-curricular activities; fo r the sake o f the activity itself.; Suede Leather I * I lintel 1> tira hem. K Ro R . S toll. A Knnkle. .< \ Co-ed» 0 . Baker, I). P »h t J. A n d rew -. M. Hertford, EXPECT M A N Y TO j a y ou th f u ll o f a w k w a rd n e s s a n d j w a y w a r d n e s s , h a s r e a c h e d a t le a s t a s e m b la n c e o f m a t u r i t y T h e r e a i n 't m odify them hotleeaMy. haps even th e exponents o f the obvions braggadocio o f thè r a h - ; Per­ 'scries a t M i c h i g a n S t a t e c o lle g e Tuesday evening. Definite decision which w i ll b e h e ld T u e s d a y . O c t . 27 that the coining In terfra tem ity ball would be held Nov. 7 was the high­ at P e o p le s c h u r c h w a s a n n o u n c e d ligh t o f the proceedings. Instead they make sure o f the > number of points they Will *?et out; of a certain position and then set { Windbreakers Smith. 1». V e n A k e n M Kh K. iltwtd» in, J. M et’ ¡el Ian. J T D V P A P f U A P l K l k°ing to ** an>' morr hazing Any rah, th e garish'Isadness o f col- their caps for the job. N o w s h ip m e n t j u s t in . S o f t , 1111 1 U l l t n U u U O m o r e s w a d d l i n g c lo t h e s d r a p e d o v e r leglatism w ill vagaely com pre- tod a y b y L . L . R e n w ic k a n d M rs . Plans fo r the ball are expected to Many o f them attain posts which ( Published Tuesday un.I Fri. ro c k s n e a r t h e riv e r. N o r m o re p jifib le , s u e d e s fit b r o w n an d by students o f M irti brat F hesid A shifting point o f view. In L L . S h o ll. s p o n s o r s o f t h e r e c it a ls . ] be completed before the council are not interesting to them from the Entered a» »cromi eia»» |»i — “ . f r e s h m e n d e p r iv e d o f n e c e s s a r y a p - the lives o f a ll morons a little meets next week. Randy Boeskool standpoint ot the work itself but; g r a y . T h e r e c it a ls a r e un d e r th e a u ­ S h e Kn" '' Permission for Oatsioe Portia- p o r e l i n t h e m i d d le o f t h e u n f r i e n d ly rain must fall. spices o f t h e M i c h i g a n S t a t e I n s t i - is in charge o f arrangements. To from the fact that it is getting them j . a . ^ ! n ig h t m i le s fr o m the p r o t e c t in g date, it is definitely known that the a eerain number of aciviy poins.j E d ito r ia l» are tvritu-n by ran in tto w ay lie itilrrpreto p f it io n in 1 / T J f t l llI f t t lO ll w a l ls o f t h e a b o d e o f t h e ir b o o k s . S u re ly a fre sh m a n w ill s u ffe r o i M , , " lc , n d A U le d * * U ln affair w ill be held in the Union ball­ They then set out to parade th e ir . $6.45 tnt; the opinion o f e o lle w i Drawr Crowd. This collegia tiara. this child- s u f fic ie n t m a i a ju s t m e n t b y m a k ln ig c o n ju n c t io n o r n o t m a k in g a fr a te r n it y ; b y bfc- w ith M ic h ig a n S t a t e room and that an out-of-tow n band* honorable Job to the gaze of the college. S t u d e n t s o f o r g a n w i ll g iv e will furnish the music fo r dancing rumpus in general N lirht Phot Sooil they are Ishness. this witless display o f T h e recent approval o f the faculty idle minds has been abolished. i n g s u b j e c t e d t o w h a t Is a c c e p t e d :t h p r (.d t a l , t h r o u g h o u t t h e s c h o o l Th e council voted not to j i v e pro­ designated at influential B W a s m i li t a r y t r a i n i n g ; b y w h a t a p - veftr grams. C.'s. T h eir pride and vanity is O. Overcoats “CO M PS" for non-student membership Au the And it was done by the Student p e ars to b e a s a d is t ic c o n s p i r a c y T u w d a y . , rF c lt a l w i l l b e f r o m 4 t o I Members o f the body examined a satisfied. They are in the campus, Last night the Student Counci Michigan State college chorus will Council! 'E ven I t the Idea was a m o n g h is in s tru c to rs; b y f h * a p - 5 D m number o f designs fo r a key drawn eye. T h eir innate egotism is sati­ »Smart, new belted-back result th a large number o f persons suggested to them forcefully * took action to prevent the promibcu turning out for the* first meeting o f p a r r o t l y h e a r t le s s d lK t p a t lo n o f h i s ^ p r o g r a m , o t t h e f l r i t o f th e up by Jewelers, but tabled the m at­ ated. They are admired, respected/ models in Beaucles, Llama W e salaam, w e make bumble DUG 'handing on !” c»f coffipllmpplar: the group tonight at the Home obetsanre. W ith craas erHiciwn p r e v i o u s ly c o n c e iv e d Id e a s o f w h a t ter of a definite choice. It is under­ and feared. and Mmiteeurls — all are tickets for all college affairs requlr s o r a m A e s a w fit t o c a ll h i g h e r e d u - “ i X ft » Ilm-h stood that another Jeweler will pre­ But their job. Is it justified’ , luxury lined. Economics building on the campus, still irking their b—o ms they c a t io n ; o r b y a n y o f t h e p o lit ic a l, Marr.k« sent some designs based on sugges­ Chances are it is slighted. The co­ i n f paid admission». ’fh te measurt according to Zinovy Kogan, con­ gazed with steady eye Into the r*d H e ad " Itarh s o c ia l .o r a d m in i s t r a t i v e m a c h i n a ­ will end forevoi ¡1 con t rover« v which ductor o f the organization. Du h o i» tions from the members o f the coun­ ed is hypocritical. She hftdh’t fu l­ has existed fo r mans permtssion of the faculty to allow bloodless orbs o f veneraMe tra ­ dition. and perpetrated startling tio n s a n d m a lp ra c tic e s w h ic h h e I Toccata c o m e s In c o n t a c t f o r t h e fi r s t t im e . F hntaaia in Mrs. Fred Evans M in o r Harh cil at the next meeting. filled her obligations. She has g o t­ $23 to $35 Nevrr has there bit n any definite outsiders to participate in the precedent. C a ricfon Eld ridge A com m ittee war. appointed by ten her points, but little else. chorus is expected to attract both A lle gro A » » a i *4th B o n «ta ) .Guilmant the president, Bob O'Connor, to pe­ This, perhaps, is a trifle fa r­ understanding on tbu campus as to W h a t has ever been aecom- which Mudcm office) were eligible La fusing and East Lansing vocalists, j Upon a period o f arrested develop- 7 hr present 60. member chorus is ment has been supertmpoeed an pUshed by haafng oth er than grievance*, broken heads, laat (.t iffp rtn ir» Fantasia and !.#•«• Johnson Fugue Du H oi*. tition Dean Conrad fo r an extension Yon |of the attendance lim it at radio par­ fetched it is true, nevertheless. Without activity points, co-eds Brown Hats for t h e free list io pai ties and other ties. . would go out for whatever inter­ “ x p w l« l to be mwmpntod Uj rtenrly o f , ubt|r lorre W h .r , old clothing, lost fresh men, flunked M l«» Riit.h Preston affairs sponsored by t atiipurs organ­ The hit o f the season for las nt the tryouts tonight. 1hnblfs have been mitlawad now ronrses, adverse pnblleity, em pty R y Bredin reported that a substi­ ested them There wouldn 1 be any ¡rations. It has been die regret I able inerntiv* for the position other than young men. Rich, dark practice for the chat rman oi each Al tlw initial mri'tlnu voices Witt f e t is h « will grow be; Watird and parts awlgnad. Prod m.w » t m M e gatherinK m om -m um It aiifferv nl a rlamrooms, worried frosh hiding under beds, except parents, Spartan League tute fo r soccer, proposed when it bfetame definitely known that that the activity itself This would mean browns in narrow snap or event to present complimentary di 'Kllloan. Instructor o l Voce, will a »- An „ , tp,lde o f „ m p lln lv and sport rould not be added to the that more interest would be shown curl brims— all are silk- cats to whom ever he consider« d 1 1 Kogan with this work. A lter ihe organisation and ac- j lf students act „ effectiveness W h o knows but that civilised human a certain amount o f soillstlc satisfaction on the part o f frus­ Sponsors Dtence Intramural schedule this year on a c­ /by eo-eds toward their work. Cornell university and the Uni­ lined. should have I hr*in The majorit y rt trated aophomerons? count o f lack o f a playing field, was reiving them were h b own pcrsoni . Ignment of parts, the chorus will ________ __ After Game S a t not possible. Lack o f facilities for versity o f Wisconsin have dispensed friend« and did not deserve thou undertake one of the most extensive I programs ever attem pted by a sim ­ a suitable sport, fo r Intramural com ­ petition was given as the reason augurated 1 with, all point systems gfid have a major " tinrl minor! in- j $3.50 and $5 W ith the pres, economic sit ilar group, according to Kogan. MORE ABOUT Byers Speaks in Anbounce Dbtc of L e t|u e Fall for the failure o f the petition. activity scheme whereby no co-ed ion prevailing, will be dlfflt Interest of Home can participate 111 more tlian a cer­ rtrugh to make uofit without tl orty at* fifty fr dded burden Admi5u^on». - ..........- ........ - ' giblt* for the free list. A letter e x ­ — ----- j • H o k o it r o ll E conom ics W o rk I Term Party te Re Friday, November S. tain amount of outside work. The system in the two schools has been praised highly M A Yi BROS. Other universities T h e Hat Store o f th e Town Hereafter, on I plaining the system and Including n| 'Continued from page l Mrs M D. Byers, o f the Home STUDENT PULSE and colleges are beginning lo utilize list ol offices 011 the campus which I , A tea dance under the auspices of ill office which has t •w T horh orn P em p**- * *'< «.I» '; Economics Education division, h a s R i i n i i and initialed article« an any the idea There is 110 reason why 235 S. W a s h i n g t o n A v e . -ligiblc for free tickets w ill be i k II 'I'i KavnioOil Ffsnrii hurf * tw n traveling Uirougji the state “ I'nrtan W om en's League ts to be y the Student Counc il ir im portant I |tl Andrew Fl-mi.'v "Jt «0- 0«' tapir yrrtlMMt ta »indent tntcreata it eouldn t be started at Michigan sped each cumpu.s organization ij.- . -»User 32 Kenneth Clarion i M - ,o r the past two months giving t a k s I l,,w ln Uw* Union ballroom follow- State ncugh to merit a tick . will lie ell* i ft Is expected that Uii-s m ove w i l l win. n ara wrleaaied in thta ratnan. i »>ne. 00 » «;»»»■.» i t Clarr »'tar- *“ in "the " interest ’“■* ‘ oT *home economics ln* thp Georgetown game. Satur­ There are a number ot eomjietent • be welcomed by M te h ig w S to ic , - Z T n - IW’ iS a work Friday. October 23, Mrs. day. October 24. 4:30 to 6.00 Bruce lege ns a means o f ending a eon -1 Jvan^ r«nr».i H»pfw as Rotwe Itah«-r Byers addressed the district m eet­ 1Fayerweather's ten-piece orchestra T o the Editor troversy and settling, for the benefit ¡«n ii 11 FUIwant Hoy. ing o f the Michigan Educational ¡has been engaged for the afternoon ST A T E SH O E ’N H A T SHOP le t 11» rclt|iil(i ynui vlinrs IinPiv nl ani/attou. a ((iie.stion which has been an open sore for !'!!".* , * r,,r«V A^'uin many year«. ml A rdrt ! William a iv u h 'I»' 1* Mmirtr» 1 N> l»f»n. *32 W illia m Rrrnut-l N in » - * t-* Aim Association nt Jackson, and chose and refreshments will be furnished for her topic M a terials' “ Using Illustrative nl no Charge Also Miss Irma G ross,*P*t,er»°fi. president, plans have been paper eamc out with a ramixugh distant professor in Home Econo­ made to accomodate In a reeen? issue o f the M ich igan ! According to Mabel •State News the editorial staff of the* advocating a drastic change in the D in n er D a n ce *ti you’ll en jo j ynttr dally stroll». | W illarit Auirual K«|<*»U? ' K (.-rhar-t mics o f the practice hous division, people for the affair activity |ii;in system ut use at pres­ tVitli 4inori-Ycar WinRfoot llc d s A one-and-Uirec-quarters kilowatt ' f sfim»!«!?'la N ftlh !" Ad«!» s|x»ke to the group about the éco­ Th e League fall term part.' ent on the campus. HOTEL OLDS Diamoml Oak le a iltc r nomie phuses o f home économies. scheduled for November 6 in Fahy sim plex prreamnter has been /»r 33 , W a ll* " lilrno W a lk « k -n n ,tt, mazno. Miclugnn. at the Michigan Tursdav afternoon. Oct 20. A fte r the department for te n tin g | w .n . ■« > an equal fooling as fa r as points are Indies anil tirn t1» First 32. Rdnr Henry W i l n . 12 Btat«* College banquet. Mrs. Byers 1 WRS divided into three concerned Rather idealistic, it is; samples ol ferric alloys for hyatresi f'l»»s shoe Shim* lo, and eddy currents A new studenti P h y alfS l M ir a t r e n Irfii» V ira in ia Arnol>i 1* Hruua will talk o f the new phases o f H om e1groups. The heads o f two of these true T h ere is no reason why women i economics at the College For the r m>up* hHVf* l* ‘on being shouldn't .g et as many activity. GE0RGET0WN-M. S. C. GAME lint«, (Tcanetl m il ICc-hloeked Mir jK tentionjetcr vibration g a lv n iio -lij t. F«a. 1 2 M».-.lat«-f same convention the next day. ahe : Mar,p F «U crson and Virginia H o t f- I kmtits as the men. But why have* You nta> to*.11 (ieorRelouTi hietei along, with A K elvin bridge 9 32 f h. n g John»!»»« I t M a k e R e s e r v a t io n s L a r iv »•ml l.nfiffttr '1.1 K «> I speaks roneerning the organizing o f »nifiworth. T iie girls in these groups hut you eau't heat our |*riee» has alzo been added to the present « lllliiinK lUirlMn 1 student Rom e Economies clubs Will have a particular project for equipment Haina Resto*)' . m oney-muking during the term, or Norm a I r..... f i s » . U Mr rm J a n .' Has Svivi,, K> llsi hr la »It*. Ila 'r - V H o*" Alivi, Alumni Magazine j ’ ? £ £ £ £ £ £ ,'£ th. I GERM AN LANGUAGE TUTO RED •41 i N M t l r M in . tiu n nem ai 33 June 6 ISSUCS Special ' :"rm a,um l^Rguc members in the event of some committee .function llt lr r Viv U 1 » M » m <" H i II 1 : M*r< i Frivalc lulnrini: or con vrtiaiion al Inslrutlion nrcordlng to grum- j mar t»v onr of collogi- i a r h i n i expniirncr. k on n f Vt ■114-». 1 3 M aruuvr ,-. 1 alh s'ii*. Knuttt llu-M . Number Saturday out. nr other business has been worked Fifteen girls compose the com ­ ih.-rmm, *M , V i . I- « * Mr j For Inform ation wild \ppomtmrnt 'if * * fa grfti M «»t * «n 1 ,1 M r, «.m e. m ittee E ach o f these girls will he t TThmbtw issue o f T h e Record, nl- j timni fitihhratinn. will contain u ] responsible for notifying ten girls ' Rfsmltiiri. *•>. W » « « « * M «# 1I’ s trrw n . I V ! rim ile 1-Î2ÜH. A. J V O O T , I f f s. ( hezlm il uuiiiNh 1. N o rm » Mr o f the affair at hand H|rw,l. , *2 Dort* t • !» » » . s ' th'|»t‘ak CATTLE JUDGINC TEAM and C o l l r f f i . « w it h M i*. I'a g t ' WINS PUCE AT SHOW nit\ h K irby I ' uk' u world stairunan and authority on religfous and soc- M ichigan Btate's dairy ludgmg |iSl piohlcm w ill conduct a con­ team won tenUi place in a field of ference at the Peoules church, s ta rl­ twenty'-three contestants at the ing today and lusting until Sunduy G r a c e E . L y o n C a fe National Dairy Hhow held in 8t j when there will Ih* an o|ien furuiu Louis. Mv . Oct 10-15 Entered in I few- all the delegates, the Campus tin event were agricultural schools I Chris Assembly and the Y W C A frtjm all over the l1 S and C’ anad» I T ills conference is s|K)tisored by OpiMisilc < am pli» E n t ra n e e Nebraska took firsct pince and Ont - the student Young Men's and Young • W om en s Christian associations orlo Cunadu. second. T lie local team wn.4- idiiiihimi! ot Students mid laeuliy memtiers are , T A B L E S E R V IC E . lour seniors. W ilton Finley. Alden ) coming from various colleges in i C o ir W illiam Kirk, and W P Hart, Michigan University ot Mu huuiu | l.uiichcon anti D in n e r and was under tlie direction oi p ro f­ • is sending 60 delegates Western- essor G eorge TayK»r. 1 8 u«te 30 Detroit C ltv College 40, Ifonrd hy th e W eek ,A lbion 16 and other colleges vari- i ous numbers Y. W. GIRLS WH! GIVE Hunday. <>ctober 25. at lì! o'clock L 'f l l t t f l l l lllt lf it f if iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy iiiiif iiif iiif f i« PANCAKE BREAKFAST SOON i in the mam auditorium .church, will be the last chance to ot the hear M r Page It is hoped that i s «ni old lasiponed paiuakt many faculty members and students ist w ill bt held by tlic girls t will take advantage o f this oppor - Y W ( ' A liomecoinun tunity S T O C K -E N D S A L E r in S iieg iilstu rs have berti puniiased b j * the Klcctrtcal Engine» ring repart pti.i Aureli *v October 31 from 6:30 j 1 " ‘dock, in the social luti. Peoples Church Yanderlkisch .w ill la* in HE A NF.WHPAFER — C 4 Y R R F .H IN IM IF .N T Any intelligent ¡icrson may earn It pays OK l im e n t a» p u r o f a v i .*r apparati) 1(1 designed to maintain constant A C voltage T h ey will bi' mounted oi INirtablc trucks of the n.o*; fiexiblt direct charge Mary Mtxter will con m o n e y duct the sale ol tickels. which arc pai>ers ail or to be 3.« cents Mabel Peterson w ill unnecessary; no » am assing, send be chairman o! tiu* table deciHu’. - for tree booklet toils how Heacock. , corresitondmg for news- spare Ume; experience to look over the wall ij Die Stamped and Plain j construction Mb ! R oom 568. Dun vBidg.. Buffalo. N. Y. T h e industry that succeeds today is the business from $1,000,000 to $ 5 ,5 0 0 ,0 "" one that looks outside itsow n ' h.ic k -\ a n ! ’ — a wholesale g r.K e r to enlarge his vol­ io r R*sys to n u k e m ore valuable. 'W a lk in g Y o u r Baby Back Hom e” F o r many years, Hell System men ume 257? at a b ig saving in overhead - a soap salesman to sell $6000 w orth ol > tiu want >h«*f> t h a t k e e p [S T A T IO N E R Y your miml »»ff your f e e t . You can put yo u r fe e t in W A L K - hare l>een w o rk in g 'o u t ideas to increase llic use and usfituntss o f the telephone, goods in one afternoon at a sellin g cost i d less than 1Jt! 0 V R R 8 an d fo r g e t th e m . f o r exam ple, they prepared plans for »hoes 1 his spirit o f cooperation is o n e rea­ 39e W A L K *0 V E R are selling by telephone w h ich helped an H ty lw h . lin e fittin g an d n m i- son w h y the Ilell System enjoys so im ­ fo r ta h le . VV» p m v id e th e m insurance man to increase hu annual P a c k a g e portant a place in A m eric a n business. rtt a fair price. StateCollegeBookStore 0 B U R T O N 'S W a f t -O v e r S h o p 221 S. W iu h in R lu fi A v e . D i ’N C A K B la c k U it U s k U i w i t h t h r b u i lt m M a in S p r in g A rc h BELL SYSTE M A N A T I O N . » ! O K S V S T K M ( “ ■ , n , B «C O N N B C T IN G T I! I. K P I I « N H» ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I in a,a ■ ■ ■ ■ m ■■ ■ l l l l l l l l l l l l ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ C A P IT A L a n d S U R P LU S E a s t L a n s in g S ta te B a n k $ 1 4 1 ,5 0 0 .0 0 M M J blue Key Victory Dance Tops Panhell Holds r Calendar of Many Social Events ART DEPARTMENT Women's sports Spanish Society A n y pata— . Hit grai n phase o f a r t, is cordially in ­ tor any Special Meeting Set for Opening Holds Dinner and vited to m eet on every TU tsday Scheduled for Busy Week-end For Discussion AD USTO S TA F F Next Wednesday Bridge Wednesday evening from 7:15 t o 9 : l i o'clock in Room 412. O lds hall. A n y on e may join this group, even i f not F R ID A Y : T w en ty-five members o f L a C o f­ a student ia the college. Miss hion P»rty, Fraternity Opea Honscs, Radio Parlies, Sorority 8:30—Blue K ey, Union ballroom. D ead* m Delegates to Repre­ A b a Schulmarick Froas U. of! Hockoy O i f u r i at-M ajor Sport radía. honorary Spanish society, Alm a 8ehulmerich. a member o f Tins Booked a i College Social Seaton SATURDAY: sent State et National Oregon ¡8 New and Bowling a t Miaor in were delightfully entertained a t a t h e a rt departm ent’s staff, w ill je in charge. Swiagt Into Full Play. 8:30— Union party. Union ball­ Spanish dinner and bridge held room. Convention. Fall Term. Wednesday evening a t the hom e ojf SUND AY: H i e persdhei o f the a r t depart- P ro f and Mrs. Leland Shout. 302 m m u p t i ’ p » « w in ; I W th th e s t a g in g o f th e B lu e K e y V ic t o r y d a n c e th is Intram ural sports fo r oo-eds are» M. A. C. T h e Spanish m o tif was 12:00—C. O. A.. Peoples church. A special m eeting o f Fanhellentc | I m ent has lieen increased this year n g In th e U n io n b a llr o o m , a U n io n p a r t y t o m o r r o w M O N D A Y : the private dining by one new member. Miss Alma ; to begin not later than next W ed- carried out in red, yellow and black . and s e v e r a l f r a t e r n it y o p en h ou ses and f a l l te rm 4:00— M atinee dance. Union b all­ was held in room in the Union building Thurs­ Schulmenrh. i nseday. October 26 T h e scliedule decorations. |o f the season's gam es w ill be avail- •CHIFFON HOSES day evening to discuss the suggest­ T h e Spanish dinner, prepared by rn, a la r g e n u m b e r o f ra d io p a rtie s , a n d a lib e r a l room. Miss Schulmerieh graduated from i able soon. k lin g o f s o r o r it y te a s , th e s o cia l sc h e d u le f o r th is ion made by National P an h ellen ic' the University o f OWgon in 1928 in Beatrice in reference to delegates who w ill the Home Economics division. She I During the fa ll term Hookey will K night, consisted o f: Copa de F ru ­ O 'B rien and W rn lta | $1.00 • $1.50 I -end is an in t e r e s t in g a n d a b u sy one. i be offered as a m ajor sport and L represent M ichigan State at the then received her master's degree tas. "C arne C arcaral", A m * . Pan, R o d in * H o le p r o o f H one | Bowling as a m inor sport. Volley .- la n d in g a m o n g th e s e n u m ero u s event» is th e v ic t o r y MORE ABOUT National Panhellenic conference. from Columbia University, and has T h e national organization suggested been teaching for the past two ball and swimming . w ill constitute Pim ientos Morrones. Ensalada de Escarola. Torta de Cerezas, Cafe. en ded, 35c ea ch , r e g a r d - p sp o n so red b y B lu e K e y , w h ic h is th e o p t im is t ic s o cia l the activities o f the w inter te rm .. T h e follow ing faculty guests were C lea* o f M ac o f ru n . j m in er ot t h e u e o r g e - o STUDENT COUNCIL that the acting president represent years at Oregon University. the local group. Schulmench is very enthusiastic spring. M iss1Baseball will be offered in the present: Mr. and Mrs. H. L Swain. gam e. W a l l y B e n n e t t 's Phl t ,h, Alphi> It was decided that Dorothy over Michigan State, likes the M rs Ethel Rathke. and Mr. O. W d a n c e o r c h e s t r a w ii Holds Term Party (Continued from page 1) W ickstrom. president, w ill attend , people, admires the campus, and Th e list o f organizations to be |Wilson. Beatrice O 'B rien and Veta ¡East Lansing Bry foods* o r th e d a n c in g fr o m Bruce Fayerwenther's M. « n the convention which is to be held predicts almost unlimited advnnce- represented in Bowling is not yet n it« K n igh t were the com m ittee in i ACROSS PR O M CAM PU S i complete classification and codifi­ complete, but at the present Spar- i charge o f the party. in St. Louis. Missouri. October 29. . m ent in our art department. A • ¡ P M I u n til 12 o ’ c l o c k . H o n o r collegian s will play for dancing at cation of all campus traditions, and tan Women's League, all the Sor- | 30 and 31. A ll representatives are A new innovation which has al­ oritles and the Wom an's Building t the Phi Chi Alpha fall term partv after this has been done, to see that to send their rushing expenses and ready been started by Miss Schul- wiiich will be held in the Little they are enforced." have signed up. criticisms into Dean Conrad’s office merich are the art classes meeting v «.. r* v i f ' i T h eater tomorrow evening. Prof. Stressing the fact taht the insti­ as soon as possible. As the games are to begin soon, j le y . M l . I f . M. id Mrs. M iles W . Casteel. Prof. and Mrs. R. s . Linton dr< L S. Emmons, and Mr. vited as honor guests ( a r b e r r y , and Mrs. H.T.tution Darlington is growing much been in the average student realizes. Presi­ dent Shaw expressed the hope that andfaster Prof than every Tuesday evening at Olds Hall . T w o suggestions were made to the H ere there are groups painting representatives to discuss with the Christmas cards, some doing figure all teams are urged to have their | line-ups in not later than Monday, ‘ October 24. G O O D F O O D ! $§ L.L. Frimodig. • • individual chapters. One was that sketching, others soap carving, and B r e a k fa s t 6 :0 0 - 10:00 the student organizations would be T h e complete schedule o f games a permanent record o f all sorority some still-life set ups. Miss Srhul- Pratt’s Indigo orchestra will 8 . to Hold able to keep abreast o f the progress. will be available soon, together ' T r y O u r 25c and 20c S p ecia l D in n ers members and pledges be kept in merich states that this is not con­ I: music fo r the Union party Radio Party Saturday His closing remarks were to the with the line-ups o f fhe various Dean Conrad's office and th at all sidered as a class but merely a gath­ teams. will take place tomorrow a,,d Mrs L b Slioll and Mr effect that the Student Council M E A L TIC K E T S G iv e I s a T r ia l averages o f pledges should be sent erin g o f all those» who wish to try the ballroom. and Mrs. W A Davenport will art should be responsible fo r all under­ in to the Dean’s office the begin­ o r use their talents in whatever way $5.50 f o r $5.00 Y o u ’ ll C o m e A g a in as patrons at the Alpha Gamma Rho graduate affairs--the true pulse of W ord has btfetr received at t h e . ning o f winter term so that a check they wish Next Tuesday. October Landscape Architecture office to the P ledges radio parly to be held tomorrow student life He rorfltmied. "It. is may be made on all initiates. n at Danee evening at the house of Phi Kappa Tau Ir a ­ ( h i O m e g a G iv e s my earnesi hope that- every student be imbued with the true spirit of 27, officers will be elected fo r the effect that Ted Zaetsch. '30. has been j group nnd as m any as possible who employed fo r some tim e by the care to come are urged to attend. T h e N e w C o lle g e In n American Park Builders' Co.. a n d : Booths and Counter Servloe n i! entertain the pledges of T e a fo r V is itors I’ ernlties at a dance at the Michigan State college, ever ready' to give or sacrifice anything or ail Co-ed Lectures has been recently transferred from j Support the advertisers in the golf course work near Joliet. HI., to< Across from State Theater , H ollering Miss Mnry c la v W .i- for the sake of the institution." Uoase tom orrow evjftlng. Hams, chapter vlsiior Chi Omnia Prove Popular Michigan sta te News; they support work on the new Lake Forest course your ooriege newspaper. at Hudson, Ohio. 1 M : L C ^ o m a n -s ta h le fraternity ahtarlaincd wYth a d“ is patrons at the affair. , delightfully appointed tea Wednes­ Conrad. Mrs R. 8. Shaw and the With Freshmen f n trrta in s I T e rm Party day afternoon from 4 to fi o'clock at Panhellenic i e p r a s entati ve and the chapter house. T h e color scheme president of each sorority v;as carried out in red and yellow, guests. ia Kappa Gam m a will hold ‘ he fraternity colors, with a renter- I term party a t the chapter piece o f yellow tea roses flanked H er m i.in S w i r l y evening t with Jack by red taper band furnishing the music Those in the receiving line were rt pewter ' holders, E n te rta in s l»n d s T h e third annual Dads' day will Dean and Mrs. R. W Mrs. Alice Clapp. Mrs H H Halla- be celebrated at the H er mi an house were — “JWilce" Casteel Addressed First I Year . Girls Tuesday. U nt 1 1 1 UNIO NBEAUTYSH ANNOUNCEMENT OP: A ft e r T h e Bring Your Date to the G a m e ind W. B. M offett will be day. Miss M ary Via y W illi this week-end when 20 sons honor Deepening interest in I he series Due to p resen t lln an eia l co n d itio n s guests at the affair. their fathers T h e dads are expect­ o f freshmen lectures on co-ed prob­ w o h a v e lo w e re d o u r p r ic e ». ed to arrive tomorrow morning lems which were sponsored through­ T h ey will be entertained at luncheon out last year by the women's p h y­ F in g e r W a v e . 5 0 c; M a n icu rin g. ."»Or; S h a m p oo, 5Ac M a rc els, 75c M a r y S t e w a r t C o lle g e S h o p and will attend the Georgetown sical education departm ent has g iv ­ game as the guests o f their sons A en rise to a similar schedule this , year The lectures are held each F r e d e r ic k P erm a n en ta , $5.00 For Refreshments banquet will lie given in their honor BVRRY ONB GU ARANTEED Tuesday night at 5 o'clock in the j L A R G E T A B L E S FO R P A R T IE S tomorrow evening Horticultural auditorium P h o n e 2-0730 ' Miles Casteel, football coach, ad­ CO ZY BOOTHS U n io n p a r t y D e lta A lp h a H on ors N e w H ou se C h a p e ro n e Delta Alpha .society entertained at a charming tea in honor of its ties'. dressed the co-eds Tuesday on the fundamentals o f football. plained the rules, plays and penal­ He e x ­ O PEN ■ » ■ ■ E V E N IN G S B V A P P O IN T M E N T DEMA ROBART, Prop. ■ ■ « • » M t t H l i H t COUNTER S E R V IC E house mol lire. Mrs A. B. Leonard. .T h e first lecture o f the course was ia tu rd a y N ig h t Wednesday afternoon from 4 to (i given the first o f the month by Dean o'clock at the house. A color scheme Elisabeth Conrad. She discussed the featuring the sorority colors, black cut system, the inadvisability of t o I a .-o o and gold, was carried out attrar- bumming, the system o f taking tively with black tea service a notes, the conservation o f money centerpiece of ealnndulas and gold and energy'. tapers poured the tea Mrs James B Hasselman fa n " was the theme o f her talk. Presidents and "D on 't sponge, play Miss Anne Hodgson, o f the wom ­ house mother. Mrs. A H Leonard) en's .division o f National Amnteur l e t ’s " were guests- at the affair. Athletic association. New York, gave the second lecture on the point G radual«--, to f i i v r system. She believed in playing tor H a llo w e 'e n P a r ty play's sake. She advocated no m a­ The M 8. C. W om an s Aluinir. terial awards League will give a Hallowe'en party Miss Elizabeth W hittaker and next M onday evening at 7 4ft at the Miss E thel Webb, both o f the Home home o f P rof Thom as Gunson. the. .Economics department, and Dean old grec:. house near the bot-anical Elizabeth Conrad are booked tor garden Alumni are requested to , coming lectures e in charge c f a r ­ r a n g e m e n t s ¡»r»1 Mrs T h o m a s Gun- •n M r s B l a n c h e Broughton Mr • Green Splash to F r a n k Sehrnm und Mrs H srrv B m e f le k M is . Huth Bldrer Have Big Number Tlieta K.ipp.i Nu Take Life-Saving Gives Kudin I'a rtl Mr a n d M rs Q B H o w e l l will a d a.s p a t r o n s at the T h e t a Kappit More Than Seventy Girl* At­ N u r a d i o p a r t y to b e h e ld t o m o r r o w tend First Clau in e v e n in g a t th e c h a p t e r h o u se Natntoriun. fi. ID. (fives Tea T o Honor House Mother M ere than 70 girl?; attended th** Alpha Ganuna Delta gave a v.t Green Splash life saving Haas held yesterday afternoon from. 4 •<- >. on Tuesday night. Get 20. in the o'clock ¡n honor of Mrs Robert college pool T h e class was sched­ .E astw ard h o ! Four thousand miles nearer the rising Cole. Mi.-is Ann K irill piesiUstl at uled tor Oct 18. but due to the S tu ­ a tea table rharm iugly centered dent-Faculty banquet, the date was sun— let’s g o t T o the-land o f mosques and minarets— with roses, t a irvin g out a red. buff changed to oct. 21 and green colog scheme. i f any co-ed intends to enroll in so different from our skyscrapers, stacks and steeples. this class, she must do so ¡a the L et’s sec this strange, strange country. L e t’s see the Alpha Phi (fiv e « Tea next meeting which will be held on For iDieiriei Governor IPtatr* 7W-MA lo h n et* n Wednesday, Oct 28 o n e practice land where the to b a cc o * g ro w s Alpha P h i entertained with a tea per week is required for all partlci- this afternoon from 4 ' pan?s In caw anv girl is unable in small leaves on slender stalks— to be tenderly to .itfpnd a practice she mav make district governor. Mr- Byron ( ' it up during the following free picked, le a f by leaf, hung in lon g fragrant strings, Goss T h e receiving line wa¿ ton; - swimming h o l s From 11 to 12 posed of M r s Kate Arma. Mrs Mends v. Wednesday. Friday and shelter-dried and blanket-cured. Precious stuff! Byron C Gosh, nnd Laura It imbuii Saturday, and from 15 minutes be- d u e s '. of n t, nor w e r e Mrs. R 8 fore until 15 minutes past, the hour Let's taste that delicate arom atic fla v o r — that pen any morning period e saving examinations will b<- subtle difference that m tkts a cigarette! 1 at t he end o f fall term. The da will ix* given sometime dur- In e n try •"«p o r fo » / sotaiu untcr term to those who have ssfully. passed their tests. XANTM I . . CAVALLA . . SMYRNA I r r U tre le t neldhitä tfyotrn lobort SAMSOUN . .fa m o u s tob a ccos! Announcing! Mahoney’s •Turkish tobacco Is to cigarettes what the s m o o t h , "spicy" Chesterfield blend. seasoning is to food— the"spice," the sauce' This is |ust one more reason for Cltettcr- N if c h t C l u b C o r n e r —or what rich, sweet cream is to coffer! You can ttutt the Turkish in Chesterfield (t M shtllerlaile. Tobaccos ftom far and near, the best of their several kinds— and the riffht Featuring Evening and Dinner — there's enough o f it, that's why. Chester­ kinds. And pure, tasteless cigarette paper, field has not been stingy with this impor­ the purest made. The many requisites o f a «24-1» I our* la M y Heart A lon e- Fox Trot tant addition to good taste and aroma; four milder, better smoke, complete! I « luch Ben Selvm and His Orchestra famous kinds o f Turkish leaf — Xanthi, That s why they re G O O D — they've g o t R E S S E S Ik Tree»- f o x T ro t Non That l i e re ( a m o - F ox Trot Ben 8eh in and His Orchestra Cavalu. Samaoun and Smyrna— go into to be and they an. »M X -ID ■ - -Guy Lom bardo and His Royal Canadian* I Blur Kentnoby N M n - T n x Trot * —G uy Lom bardo and His Royal Canedtana ■ 1 1 “ „ „ j ‘ 1 6 ’ ° I'm Just a Daactag Aweetlwart -F o x T ro t 2534-1» Fred Rwh and His Orchestra 10-Inch K i«s Me (fou dalgbt. Nut (Auodbye W altz \ U ls K a v e f u m y f r e e p la y w h e n n h e o r i g i n a t e d them* 75r Fred Rich and His Orchestra • ’ ■uing g o w n s . She d ip p e d in t o one p e r io d and II I Didn't Have Veu Fox Trot !f 4 ! t o r i n s p ir a t io n , a n ti t o t h e i r q u a in t ly p it t u r e ^ q u e 2*3e-D - Fred Rich and His Orchestra la l n t h 4« Tim e Goes By Fox Trot • . > h e h an a d d e d an i r r e s i s t i b l e m o d e r n fla v o r . •Sc —T h e Columbians •V < r h a * t h e m o d e o f f e r e d s u c h a c h a n c e t o e x p lo it d u a lit y . (Just y o u r r e p r e s s io n i» a * i d e t o b e a.x r o - H e have all iba f a t a l M it» on Records, F la yer-P b u m R a lls sa d Sheet Mask: *> as y o u lik e . B u d d ’s M u s ic H o u s e H A H O N E Y ’ S 311 a. Washington Ave. "E V E R V n U N O IN M l 'U C Phone 3489 * itr tn g . M kh . I ] 214 8 . W a s h in g to n A v e . A TO R E O PE N S A T U R D A Y EVEN IN G A I 'N T U . 9J9 ! • 19J. State Eleven Anxious For Georgetown Revenge RESERVED SEATS FOR MICHIGAN GAME DUE SPARTAN GRIDDERS TO ENTER J i m D m y C e s c r i b e s r o w “ l e y F o u r SPARTAN THIN IStop Monnett! the M Vhtean name mn»t be It GAME DETERMINED TO AVENGE ” " " " CLADS ENGAGE rr Recalls Experiences in Making the \ thielte MlTi. r I'l'forr GVH p. Ml. Wrdnrxday, Not. I. afte EAST YEAR’S BITTER DEFEAT The Spirit ef Notre BUTLER TODAY r i t e lik e < o n -M er-.H io n . r e t a r d Dame” 'PS, Ol «(. " 1 * p |illn t t h m * a n O rila I ' m Coach Crnwtev to Start Regular l.ineup Against Eastern Cross Country Tenm Rufis at filed •d in * t o d a t e r e r e lv e t .Sigm a. tv And In flu fothnilnR ordn Butler Ur vers’ty This ftejiinrv .lunlnrv, Sn|iholtitHT|' Invaders: Georgetown Has Yet to Win Major Afternoon. rfeshttten. Triumph This Season. : lb . A N STA I rn o o n tru CHAMEBERLA1N RACES M 1 ;tn s t a d i o Business in tei fu n y First Meet Under New Spartnn i O n v r l¡¿ Track Coach. Laurfn It’s Good • H i- 1 t \ Brown. IBlueKeyVictoryDance w h i n tli ToKeepSmartly C iip iln ! . ( » e n r g t 't o w i i w i l l GAGERS START b t' fig ! ' I A y r e s i Dressed! 1UNIO N - TO NIG H T ■fo r ln d t n n n iw ilh In d u i; ■ ' T im t h in t ’ r - 'u le y n u M i h 1 1 ii\\ v t h i m o r 'I v . « ■ EARLY DRILLS ; , ! nn j ui r d e f e n 1 si A n d it's f r o n d b u s i n e s s t o k n o w t h a t Coach Br*n Van Alstyre it y o u c a n d o s o — a t u n c o m m o n s a v i n g 's ! Preparations for Spartan is m akh Court Squad. A ny Suit, T opcoat, O v erco at, o r D re ss Suit •ki tball ftMi A lw ays th e S am e P ric e lien P Van Alst \ $22.50 Hnndv lUv'sfc.. iitfnlgh! prendi ! he invited place The TheRichm anBros.Co. 206 So. \Ya«hingt V I * . W ill Al 1111 IV G n r*U BOX O F F IC E e’ ■ •~ P 1 iw u sc d ti se a tin g < a p a r llv Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service M YIN FI.O O R. 50c; BALCONY, 3 h T h r e e t i m e s e v e r y d a y . Y o u tin n o t h a v e t o b e in w h e n Bus. Ad. Society y o u r t h i n g s c o m e b a c k * —w e t a k e c a r e o f t h e m f o r y o n P la n s M eet W ith Complete Maid Service For A ll Handy lvconom ics H ead s Plans for » u tt m e e t a íi SU N D AY AND MONDAY I i OUR O W N COACH Towels, LinenandSoapFurnished ter Hsgma Epwk onorary bt. Ko- administraUo:; îraternity and the ! “ JIM ” C R O W LEY n> po- members o f the economic* depart- menf were dixcusse.1 at a meeting of Sigm a Eiv*..or Tuesdai according to BaskrUtall John Jennings. 32 president 1? is tiope«l th*- an « utside speaker niav V obtained tor the meeting which Y o u h ave the p riv ilege of h aving a guest stay w ith at a ;. .AndKtates lor varsity !>**- .-.:t aJn ; to see CV*ch is to be held lAter in the term. Sigma Epulor. ,s. to hold Another 7 he an v tim e w ithout ex tra c h arge to you Hi d » Van \lst> ! .y at o m v T! »*r • • rtportintf bri ore Oct. 30 «ill meet m s nest Tuesday noon at the NoLim itSet onUseof Showers Union a :: members- are urged to SPIRIT OF n o ; b* c D u s id r r e d attend andBaths Tw o 1 ui>< h Rolls am! Cnffre 411 T oa» ted Roth, 10r IR HOTREDAME W k n l C ok e» And Coffee ISr R A T E S P E R W E E K T o o I g g S one »Kyle, one Urne. T o lo toe. A Coffee t è e I S in g le , $ 5 , $ 6 , $ 7 D o u b le $ 6 , $ 7 , $ S i D IN IN G R O O M O P E N TO E V E R Y O N lT S T A T E C A F E I'