V S. C. Library 'Boat Lar.alrig, Mich. Michigan State Ne KAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, Tl l!SDAV. fKTOBKK I GERMAN PROFESSORS Nominees for Corps DISCUSS PLANS FORCED TO RESIGN Bachman's Gridders Crush as Sponsor Elections FOR SEASON AT •asFleet Spartan Backs Run Wild Named by Officers FORENSIC MEET Si, Cofdi Selected II Candidal?. for Honorary Po»l of Cadet •'"""'V Student. ^''rnd ^°w to Give State Third Straight Colooal; Ua.lao.ot Colonal Candida,a, ' WoW ,0 lndir»" Co°d Y'" For State Oratori. Press IMejratr- Lt-a Alio Choian. By Bit.I. KlltKI'ATItM K PERRIN HEADS CHAPTER ^ MeHiriff f«r the first time under the li!adi*rahip of David >»tv fst. MftlilFv, newly elected president, the Officer**' Club of Merchofcr to Hold Tryouti for »'U»K« Mi. hitraii state collairo Monilay i vwilnif nomlttiitwl 15 eo-e.ls Man Debater. November 19 for J he honorary pints of cailet colonel anil ea.let Ijyutcriant-colonela of the local It. O. T, C, units*. ()n NfW Qtreitior,. TAX LIMITATION Keen intercut was shown amonjr the student officers r»- A record turnout of twenty iranhng the choice of a girl to lierome honorary colonel of ,tu,|,.„i, mien.le.l the mutual (he. ntire eorptt; eonaat|uently, alx were nameil to it.ni|» te fur ("..r-.-i.-i. I'ow-wow on the AIDS thi. position. Thoae nominal- I IV.reh lint Thuratlav Fore.l Land Owner. i-=M « FAMED BANKER -t JTSTSffC by 15 Mill Tai Law Sayi I,.10, Alitetia, Hrrbrrt at National Meat. Uuth—nnr a*/ nmr bel.l in or.ler t.. .iirp men ami r'H" M^r^TT.v:TO Mi-Bride, .t<, heist Un- SPEAK HERE —->- „nir; Wilma Porter. '37. lain- f,„. „ r , „ „ . ut.K and Janet W#**terwwi, '3C, Polyi, of Deutsche Bank, Will |^ emir held Addraii Open .".yeting of he fall Sittma. Epiilon. R''HE GIVES ■ ""Broun Criticizes P(V \ pP{7 DPC ' ..«t ito- , LlfuLLuu i iVL, ( olqate Prcxfj s xn„r.nPT, ik; I rig '''.mtr I.VPcn'nfl Addrcss introduced a TO nEAR S ; ! r ■j.r.irti limit* Columnist Says Speech Indicates Auru&i (.vmtnhm "tative ol Ifnoranl and Impodrnt Medina* Ath'.t. ,'l theua euM- Attitude Cbicatn MSC ZOOLOGISTS ud men •termin«*d. atone, at a tune not j WORK FOR GOV'T uperviae the election, Stoi ' d;-• apfminted a cowniitlw One Man Takan Out of School in ,eTTcr.^nBHenry *MoTt Soph Ya.r In Work for U. S. ilery; Walter Eiasler, infant- CURRENT EVENTS and Watson Conner, cavalry 5 Since last DecernIxt *• ? • with men will wortc in corjpera- Capt. C of the Officer*' club. H. Crim. ad- taking conservation work n |C. have obtained poaitions TO BE BISCUSSED £ ECCN DEP'T GIVES '•••rt the honorary colonel and ' W. R. Faa to Giva Briaf Talk » ..♦•utenants have beei by the student officer*, a on World Affair.. I rrniRF FfpipS military installation will I •i;i tire Armory. This i* alwa ■: the most colorful activities; ,he « O T. C r,dm,: hail >. ""^.W'mvr Corrt.« J Lever** ,h,r , «,ph,.m,.r.. .e ..van » :a bunl,n« "nd '<* h „n , tad-ral rcfuar m htutor > department will present a protuaaiy. aach unit ^ Th u,t 1/t,w 7", "'™ 1T_* and to take h«i preview- r,,- . ., .. ... Ihu voived m international relatw>ns. Leading Ladies '■M »r is probably partly rr»pon*i- the "Alma Mater" is P'* r.\...sic by the R. O T C band p for hi* good fortune In May Cord.a .1 Hanry. a t,X£ "Ti7w Forget Their Lines Fa* f natronai ftei.it ions club meets once sponaor is escorted by a cadet t ' "i ; fradaate la.1 year m .w»m«- two („r rtudent a, . Selwyn D _ Smith, com- , , mar-jtant of the M. S. L corps. t.on work, wa, another u receive cllJaai nr talk, by member, at the " Becoa*. trident that rrot presents to the girls pins ; work in a aamc reluge tie l« lo- or rait.ode .pr anerr The which denote the high honor that (cated near Mmot. N D While ir. c|ub ,[,Jn»..r,vt by the history ha» tow conferred upon \school. Henry wa, aaalstant lo #nd political science department or Pwmey at Uw Kcllr.ai bird c-olfe-gc-. and If. B Fieldi toss aside with the the faculty advisor. ».•> elected apomor, are hon- i"?c,"r,r1 ,, fh, ">cul,)' #dvl,or -1» you Im-e him?" the mar ra r, the eatremei. «nt hi a dance in the demon.tra- ' ,n ^ - — a«,d the ma a) that ,t t. the ckm^ Howard R Bitolwd and Jame- FR0SH pAy T0 U HUSHED 'But «,e *en.^t in a dilemna- 'which .. untf a„d jjiine. were employed ai technical AND FRAT COFFERS SWELL *" wh" " torn, a corp. i. «jpt . l ap^r ■ rirtoj-Su„ c land hu charge of wild life, and state frosh CoI1^(ACS)_Penn are paying for the;MMy gosh; Baba, you guess to' J. M. MOORE CARRYINC OS MEN S GLEE CLUB WILL . icui duties are only " POULTRY PROGRAM IN U. P. HOLD SMOKER TUESDAY Rush u working on ganu- privilege of being rushed by fra-i Don't you know you do"* »"*! the functions of the In September George B. Becker, ternitiex this year. JThen she—with a bright wnU» \ In the spring *h*n the weekly parades isen by the federal government to dition. the freshmen are being Cried, "Why, yes; of course I do' 5^" left Otu/ur 8 ior : take a place a. Jun.or bmloaud ,«r«d a tor o, M cent, when . v-a. „ _ . lovtd. . . him; but . a Just w Pcnm."l«. where ho w.i. as remain until Nov. 2. carrying on a . Protestor • King remarked, "Even program of poultry extension Fred P»tu detrtopr*) :n.v> leading ladies forget their line* in1 work. Two-day fxiuliry school* on one of trve finest ever .seen here. r 1the early days .This is of rehearaal." 'the subjects of winter management and a very enyoyable ttn» an- "ft*gu!ftf*b« of Motor a sample of Prefer ■ of laying pullets, feeding for win- ticipaled 6? The new members * fcxIra-Curricular A i S. Duafcrrf. - A ' | King's troubles . as he coaches the ter egg*, poultry killing and dress- will have an excellent apportun- WiS be the topic for di* *p»t*gsw in TuucaUon t least of "Girl-Shy " This ftrst pro- \log. and care and management of*ity to become acquainted w&h the . duct ion of this school i the next fr'mh Council arid W.-vG*/; year isjturkeys, will be conducted by old timers The quartet wilt m»-. t sponsored by Theta Alpha jPW and JMoore. He will also visit State's der several numbers other ukH- ' nuitf in the social roans'of Wc;s« t p will he given the second weak in Capper peninsula poultry station, jviduais will perform, and rrfmh- Halt AU freshmen are im-ited to a* a . f November. j menis wifl be served. , ^ which is located at Chatham. |aUeftg; thaw meetings. whic h am-or { iltl g|.iAWfi ikm ILOClll AT TttlfMHf .Interesting-** well as instructive, -lias MICHIGAN tiTATE 15, ma Michigan State News. ^GAMPUS BULLETIN AROUND WASHINGTON if hr ,1, rif ■ • to av<,: -war viSiiriiHsrisrw; §^li§il§=^ UNIVERSITY IN HOT WATER -The ufe of < o from the National Student Federation of " laM the Ka* Mary Mayo «itartist iMliitiM him a rat orHrt rmmtn of the,neat future offire, filling iri «" .< .hr .d- . -n..r, p.cr. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS fufwlay. Octol**1935 '7 1ni»»inywwnt«m»»ntmtt That is the exact situation to¬ bona to the contrary, lib mU- Tim American Council of proshMeetReserves SPORTORIALS | ...The... day. man l,ook at that line; from All- to Zarxa they are a crew rip-tearlng. hone-crushing devil* of lake- will be duly rewarded by ex- pulsion from the R'»val Order upj Uin for he not a better I .earned. Societies will hold a six of!weeks' course In. Arabic and Is- iainic studies at Princeton univcT- Tomorrow Night at Br HARRY WINMf.R AoorU Kdllor Sideline Coach on of offense and the ancient f Itiua those on Imiv* defense. work And wall bow together. There thrilled Inst Saturday, n nAllll 1*1 J»rnnlS!^5Fr!|ij>Iiiig muncli-*, vlgorou* Pattengill Stadium is 'ho prettier combination to the Spar tarn against Kansas. The perfect execution of the KIIMfl INIaliealUi, a more active mind. Bowl .a play* and the virion* blocking J tackling gave the State RKTitOftPKCT The winter wheat beli watch than Wagner and Rahlgren VVllHnw(w timiM U w.-ck—and you'll keep fit. when Ihey get under way. They clyb the appearance of .1 hi«»i rla** r cat The speed and prc- Fraternity ami 'Sorority : M.und thia»hmg at the I are atmolutely gear like In (heir Tournament* have started. oth working J'.a*t .I.ansu organi/atio froth Out to Avca|t Forawr IW«iti of Rtttrvei in Cone tl .foot boll fun t I thousand* of mile* corresponding Tomorrow Nifkt; Game Should Brio| Out Much IJuroliU between them and y.lndel and .Hleder next door to Future Vanity Talent. Tell me where you Have seen a finer hark lhan Al Agett? True them form door that ha* no enough, there are prnhahlv a few that ran surpass tffi* Kim sport a for the opposition, junior, hut none who eould have done it laat Saturday. He srored Rv ROB EMC KSOV two touchdown* him*elf and wa* responsible for hut throw In a pair of end* like 1 row night the fro.sh footballers take the field again*!' •tie other, beside* averaging Romrthlng like II varsity re.Herven in their annual football game. The game or more yard* every lime he rarrled the lull. Ili* !,.■ . ailed at 7 30 at Pattengill .stadium in Lansing. Ail pawing wa* arrurate and effective and hi* punt¬ ing wa* the he*t that many of u* have , 1 presenting a student coupon hook will be admitted on Marklln Held One of hi* hooU travel ,! charge. ?• yarda on the Nv. It may 1 < last two seasons the frosh have come up against the you that Al Agelt wa* selected aa one of the ten only to be defeated, defeats which spoiled otherwise ouOlanding performer* in the nation for hi* work again*! Michigan the week lief ore the KanaaR the varsity, who put 'HARRIERS HOLD lie wa* teierled h» < hrlstv Walsh and the All American Hoard of football aa an All American lhal day. There la quite a story to tell In regard In '83 the year- to Mr. Agett. too long lo give you In thla column. A&r*"* f buffered a two-touch- defeat. This year's SEASON'S FIRST Reside*. It's all history now. Just an Inkling I* a* follow*: Al one time. Just laat year, Al was vrry self conscious about hi* football plating . he larked self assurance and experience, and a* a result .old iMl one of good, hard X-COUNTRY RUN t hi* play *ufTered. However, a* you well know, he haa pawed Ibat . stage, and *hould go on to even greater height*. More power .,*»»•» ability. ■•covered that the I felled a Uee squarely ••levied by kk team mates a* the bold their breath while 1 v path. Thus the pair of iW« offered U* the pU>er who showed to a shot Sharpshooters s made more of a hazard the beat advaatage to the Michigan game. Jim m 1 CALLOWAY professor '' ■i ski mi 11 a former tackle for Stole, is ihe donor mi Ihe shoes, and as late, wonid have it. Brefcc- asan and /in del botfr played the same tackle last year. At thla Ume Undo! is JnsUy due mm prams far the way he ha* snap pad eat of 11, and Buy Your led the Jtpartaa line time after time this fall, /.indel wa* an In and outer last fall, but has proven great oa the that he now ha* the stuff to be truly gridiron* of America. and his Johnston's We will ciiae this after nurd's rputle prove interesting dose b> S3 * n a few short notes that wiil take the trip to COnON CLUB ORCHESTRA may . . Boston, along with a few well wishers . Bob Merrick, featured columnist «»n this paper and one of the t to*bail players r hardwoods in this man a institution, has a fine chance Candy Here t day writing sporta for a leading Detroit newspaper . . . Your college band is now ranked with the nation's best . , . That Ed Klewicki is now playing regular for the Detroit Lions . . . That your college station will give a telegraphic report of the ftbston- State game this Saturday . . And last but not least, keep your At the Armory in Lansing ENGLISH TOFFEE fingers crossed and help Slate's eleven gam entree to the Hoae Bowl New Year's day . . . CHOCOLATE CHIPS MAPLE NUT CREAMS CAVALRY HORSES WIN ;ob*tacie% conformation < canting 65% These horses both played Friday Night, October 18 AT FORT WAYNE SHOW an important part in the ft. O. T KUTTERSCOTCH SQUARES AND MINTS C horse show here at East Watch Me, the little black jum- sing leM spring, each winning Lan¬ | Largest and Smoothest Floor in Lansing | rr from the cavalry stables, woo Iseveral prizes. first in the hunter and jump stake st the Tort Wayne Horse ahow. Derry Park," owned by Lieut. TICKET SALE LIMITED I're-Sale $1.10 At boor $145 3% Jiuni 3j • Drake, placed second in Ihia event. Texas lineman, because he swung Derry Park placed first in the at an officio! after a game, be woe hunter class in which the 1m present*! with a mounted trophy U% iBdafed TICKET* AT HANDY* Ta* IkHmM e shown cross country over by tm Mamma tea. -4Sm Frosh—Pots Are r—45c—at the Union Desk _ Purp Four >nanr.an rtatk news Tuesday, October 15, mjij State Theater Begin National Rating **%$* With State Nearing Top ^ wmtnkrltav and tiiI'RhdaV Rnulti of Sat»rd«y'i Garnet Skow Rait and Mid-Wait at the "Hnnrar lor l-ovf" with Ann Mothern and flfitp Raymond. Stronfftl Section!; Big Tan Laadar in Comedy, romance anil glamour j Intariariimal Game*. |divide honors against a back-j —u. stork considerably. Illinoi ground of tuneful music In RKOj By AI, THF.II.FK* Varsity ('luh Party Huge Success i [Radio's "Hooray for t/ive," which A combination of mid-west vls- in I heir opener, traveled i features Ann SJothern and Gene I toriys Saturday, taken in column as Two Hundred Couples Crowd roost and trounced an in itymond. • 1 with the State trouncing of Kan- Southern California elevi Union to Dance to Drennan's Music :*e is provided by the sas, served to place the Michigan neath three touchdown , I young college man who aspires to i State Spartans near the top of the Conferrnh* lender last , fdtUll mill hotllir WIT.. «hoWpr«l Upon StatVn CnnqWrlnK ;«"• « nrowlw.y producer and thr .... 1,1 4 1 h. -»4», . I /ill 1/1 'girl who .wants to be a, rnusicol ■ victory footballthe ;n,.tl.,n«l over , Thr 42-0 i*And/ hrap Juyhawkety Krrrt Cnl/ntf. supposed to be pi cloven Sat unlay nllfht. whtui m.iri- Ihoh 20H couple. filled the ,tlir Wh„„ lhrlr poth,ldPrt„li.ly e,.„bi|shci HathmanV football, and rd»' Two HWrr rornedy team, carry hell were demqn.trJijpp. of 'Cross, Temple. Pftt.bur,h. Army and Syrar iw long way to go to tic the class of the F-nt Te»i inonrapa ruble ttie heap tient Vandrrbllt, one of the Sot " gold-digging before the top 1 pert Kelton, as a mimic. Chnperonlnif the af¬ Kxtrn Study Halls ' Chorus girl. I* teamed with F.tienne reached National recognition was strongest. fair Prof. and Mrs. K. H. [Girardnt. a* a senile old judge who'"till focused on a large number of defeated Pitt ran over Writ V wire King Httd Mr. and Mrn. John Opened at Library'" 1 to put his money school* as a -result of Saturday's glnia, 24-fl Vale outscored Pe HILL I'ORTKK targe college Into u Broadway show so that hi* activities. .11-20 in a htg upset Holy Cm G. Ifeppinntall. (enrollm idarling can be In the company 'The Hig Ten, after u week in easily beat Harvard. Army wan and Ills Orchestra The prrst-tfame font ivitieH jtainlng study halls,' Thurston Hall and Geofgln which jhey stiowed very little mt Up with Gettysburg, and Syr hour 5-RAM A. V. «f M Ikwiii at ft o'clock in the aft- • locate*! nerd and super-ICaine, as an ancient Thespian and strength, entered into on orgy jcuse eked out a win over Corn* student assist- in wealthy frivolous widow, reaper • Jintergwtional battles and came out -21-14. ernoon with a buffet gtipper v'w" '• ilively are embroiled in several with a clear slate State's super* | Thus, the class of the nati i The former map room has tiehc- 'mirth-provoking situations. iiorlfy over such teams a* those df 'sdems to lie In the Mat-West m Musical selections sung In a Purdue, Minnesota. Iowa, tlllnol^ CEaxt once again Notre Dame ' fitted by some new furniture and i'llont. S-JIB Dally Matlnrr 2:.1II l.V I j Is open from 10 to 12 a m. and night club and a radio station and Noire pa me arid Ohio State will [again on a winning streak aft N'iuhlk and Sundayn [from 2 to 4 In the afternoon Also a four-art revue comprise the be hard to prove. | from 7 to 10 in the evenings. The musical background. Bill Robin- Minnesota continued their march .ford, supposed to be a repeater < !room nest to it m open from 0 to son and Marie Gambarelli are fea-!"f '»8t bX winning over hh .i a 27-0 win over Wisconsin. Rta [the const, is beaten. Alabama, st nnD Childrrn Alwaya i.lr [hi i | 12 u in, from 2 to 3 p. n»., and turerl in twn widely dilTerent aggregation from Nebraska that'of the south, has been tied Ar Nunduys from 2 to 6 p. hi. dancing specialties l" rated the best in the Missouri in intersect tonal clashes so far, t; Ih-lfh," - I.. I.I Ihri. (.11 »«m l*Br- mdate Valley and the Dig Six A 12-? ^Mid-West is supreme over ti ANNA KARENINA" IiiIhhiI Sit un.l lh» 2» 1IIII1AV m4 MATHRIIAV vlriory, vrry w.rlv thr Mm. H-or* [lint with hy which (hi- Uuplirr, IOpplr.1 Prtt »)( all thr wh...l. m (hi, ». Ia,( M-u.nn. ..war..) Ih.- III/ Trlt'llon. Rl.li- In havr llw br GERMAN GROUP REBELS Tl"' ",ur' «m<<-in» . N.w Vnrk Wllh tin- tnrnhii.k.r. for Ih. nr.. rhanr. e present a* I She has moved to Seattle. Wash, The girls entertained as their guests IMeaident and Mrs. Shaw, Secretary Hannah. Dean Com ad and Madam Coiujui, Pean Dye and Miss Jones 1 yiow, when it cotnes to a cigarette that The officers for the Tall term ore Vice Pr***idrnt, Bertha Robinson; president, Jane Bixby; secre- will suit you.. .you want to think whether tary-ti'easurer. Grctchen Jloch; social •trong. chairman, Gladys Arm- it's mild, you want to think about the taste Mgma Kipp* Sigma Kappa entertained Ath. That Chesterfields are milder and taste better is no erua Andro*, *33, at dinner Mon¬ day night in honor of her ap¬ accident... proaching marriage to Stephen Rogienski Saturday, Octobrr Id. The farmer wha grows the tobacco, the scare- During the evening June Tobey Fraaer called at the chapter house. houseman who sett it at auction to the highest June and Ken Fraser were mar¬ ried last June and are living In bidder, every man mho knows about leaf tobacco Nile*. Alumnae who returned to East will toil you that 0 tabes mild, ripe tobaccos to for the Sigma Kappa make a good ciganMt. fly Saturday night were Elaine Wagar, 19, Adrian; Cam- for mildness In making ChestefMds we uac mild ripe home- grown and Turkiah fffcaatM. or better taste uiltUUon Friday night.1 a a • dtn t