M S. C. Library ~Uf- Lanalna, MM All the new* we have Volume 28 tate News EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER four address Tr history group Narcissus Comes to State 18-6 Upset Handed Spartans frosh counql^^Sto select new By Boston College Eleven on activities M.d.mt Borfny Hammer Will officers soon To Spoil Undefeated Record Enact Two Most Famoui Snail Cronp Heara Repreaenta- Tr,|«|iei. Fee AMreaaea Student, at Firat Ijvea ol Glee Club, Band, De Meeting; Urget New Attitude Boston Upsets State—So What? Highly Favored Slate Tea* bating and State Newa. Student* and townspeople tire Given Their Firit Defeat of to be afforded on.excellent privi¬ Saturday morning Michigan State was a nose Bowl con¬ tender. Year in Eait Saturday. lege when Madame Borgny Ham¬ Saturday afternoon they were a team smarting with athletics next topic mer, whose artistic reproductions . club backed by fund defeat at the hands of a college whose squad was reputedly nnr*|/r nrrinr rilfC of Ibsen's dramas are without yery weak. Yet on their return Sunday they were accorded BKfcAnj ULUUfc uAMtJ Variont Sports to be Diacusaed equal, come* to Lansing next Wed¬ one of the most enthusiastic pep meeting* ever held on this at Meeting to be Held in nesday, October 30, to present the Carnegie Endowment Backa spartan yardage best campus. Wdl. Hall Next Monday. outlined in the student Cluba Throughout Ike United im lecture wa. a surprint- tu snmt\ perhaps; hut regular Outplay Ea.lern Elcvca Bat She i* to present two of course. State*; Provide. Librariei. student l-ly, I he same student hndy that had lie I'roch Council, dig- j Ibsen's most famous tragedies, Uck pBBth Wk,B Near Goal enthusiastic alaiut the Michigan victory. ■ "Ghost*" und "When We Dead k B Fields, faculty advlaot of the show all its ability anil aggressiveness. Hut whether it wins lex* thai ,han three hour> Satl,rd«y i> editorial and business staffs Mis. Rcwbobm continues, "bar club, who explained the organiza¬ or loses, it will retain its afternoon to blemish the most im¬ d informed the boys that those had mure influence on moderr campus support. tion and aims of the group. Ac¬ pressive record in the west beyond crested in drama than any one else." newspaper work cording to Mr. Fields the purpose repair this year, for in that period re always needed. "Former! Coming from the National thea- of the'club is twofold, social and i»f time Boston college had shoved [terienec Is not necessary, but rtr r- 0 Ball controlled by the Nor- ik-to-it-ivenes* i* essential.*' I wegian government which per- intellectual Sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment, the Inter¬ Liberal Arts Transfers the Spartan* from the top of the football heap. special! ™ts only the best artists to per- i-s said. Fellows with ability should report for ,the oim ones* staff where they will be I olayed there, Madame Hammer for a (time in New York national Relation* club provides a place for students ifhd faculty senior cadets J. W. Steward Come from Many Points efeated State football nuved into Boston Fri- the field in work selling advertising, i *ty where her comedies and other to meet informally nnd also pro¬ motes addresses and discussions j to be initiated Warns of Rule an overwhelm- »!e those with an aptitude for ! types of dranw met With equal Seventy-five College. Repre.rnled;Grind Rapid. Junior Far in i!!*,!*< 'u^u^lly^c^M*atld*dur! ding should try out for. the urccess. on are international at the present problem* us they time. History j j On Attendance the Lead With Twenty-four Student*. ,ng tw„ .n ihrr. and it-rial staff. Distel stressed the i She is slated to appear with n and political stj*mer--m limped home, beaten for the first : that one who is not easily dis- »roup of actors at the Mendels- Five Men Undertake Ceremoniea Dean L C Emmons, of the lib- raw* Section Nine of Lift of Role. Albion, 5: Alma. 1. Baldwin-,Umr Tht" E«gle* were on the .. latlhrr i. quite llk.ly tu pro- on the Stal.--.Nuw. j *,1,,, thr.trr ,n Ann Arbur. whrr* c)ub, ulhrr .lud..„,. inU.,. for Scabbard and Came. eral art# division stated yesterday Wallace. 1. Battle Creek college, !o"K pnd of the 18-fl score, the f .silnlitiM j , m.«lain and «ophi»tlckt«l |n wur|d alTair; „rr c„rdiallv that the 188 transfer student* into 1; Bay City Junior college, 8. Ben-.Mor'' by which they provided the in prhqting and limy" wa. prwntnd by Dun will |». drpulrd | Hul li.in, "lane nnd Friendship." invllrd b, nwmbers. Thv hi* department represent 75 dif- zie County normal. 2: Central day's biggest upset, ferent college throughout the State Teacher* college. 2. Univer*- laia. a rrprewnutivo of the Carnegie Endowment «pnn»or» In. Lo/jking at the statistics of the All student, demrmu of atti-nd-M.rnatiunal HHutmn., siubn all United State* In the array of col- 'ity of Chicago, 1: Clark university, K«,rm' 11 'a hard to believe that .11 department. The ability ln| thew play, should call at thrjovrr [ Five senior cadets in the ROTC the United State*. furnishing ! unit last night began a week of' leges, ail four points of the com- 1. Depauw university. 1. Detroit B«>*ton accomplished this marvel /Continued on page 3) (treasurer's office In the adminis-'them with recent books on world i activities which will compose their pass are represented New York Night school, 1; Detroit Institute of of gridiron reversal*. They were tration building not later than Oc-j problems and other literature for | initiation into Scabbard and Blade, university. Penn State, University Tech., 3; University of Detroit, 2. ""tplayed by Bachmon's men in tober 23 to exc hange their stu-j their libraries. The Michigan of Miami, University of Chicago. .Fairmount Junior j ^tu^i honorary college. Wash- "very department except one, but "lans are set den. coupon, fur r«rrwd -«* | ticket. The .tudrnt .huuld de,,,., MMr -oil,,, rlub', library I. kept II national honorary military fratern- |n the hi.tury office tn the liberal I The mm pnrtlclpntiruf tn il,e inrtlK.t|„n arc fin hard Grrv. Grand Pasadena Junior college are among.ington, D. thf most prominent C., I; Ferris Institute, I; i,n 'hat one may be found an im- Flint Junior college. 3: France* P«»rtant reawm for tbr State defeat. note whether he wi»he« to attend Dean Emmons was delighted IShtmer Junior college, I; Grand ■or road show the afternoon or evenin, ante. There w» >e no genera (art. building and i. available to(R u), t-ar! perform- mrmbri. of the club: j Marzkr. Uinsmg; ' |a,n«lna Carl yicur 'fJuch. With the final report the transfern State outgained the Eagles, concerning; Rapids Catholic Junior college. J; completed more passes, lost less It is very interest- tlrand Rapid# Junior college, 24: "" Penalties, but were outpunted. Reside# discussion meetings ev-i Lansing, nnd John Crary, Detroit There are only two conditions .ale of ticket, until the .tudent Harked Advancement in Ri demand ha* been determined, but ^ ,w(> ^ ^ | r)uviH StuncldTc, an actlv inder which this rule may be mg.' he said, "to know that so Highland Park Junior college. 2: By superior kicking in the early many different colleges are reprc- Hillsdale, ilx-r nf Scabbard and Blade, is waived First, if the cause of a 1; Hobart college, 1. stages, Boston had the Spartans Equipment Make. Show barge of the entire program, large proportion of the aiwncni i* sented on our own campus " Hope, I; University of Illinois, l; i continually d««ep in their own ter- Mod Important. bers were told Wednesday night which will end on Friday evening illness, the student may I* per- Tbe final reprjrt shows that 27 ^ We* ley an of Illinois, 1, Indiana : ritory and had them on tlie de- The big event of the winter term i with » dance in the Little Theater milled to continue in classes by rsity, 1 Jackson Junior col- fensive at important stages of tfie ; for the club ir the banquet which! «»» honor of the new member*. In reducing hi# schedule, being giv- »'• flrut road show in this sti IKnnx. I; University of Miami. Fla Break* decided thu engagement. a | the interim between last evening . , < n an incomplete or no grad. in: co-ed activity n* ■ M at# c penx at thf> Dfnu . 1, Miami University (Ohioi, 1 The opening kicknff provided the Ion hall the land 'be concluding dance, the five 'he subjects dropped Sec«»r»d, if today and will ex. j University, of Michigan, 8 Michi- Spartans with the break by which League of Nation# at a hotel in men will undergo a rigorous the absence* are caused by field for four days. Various t gan State Normal. 3. Midland they scored their only touchdown. to be limited Geneva. Members of the club!schedule of informat initiation, trips, they may be cancelled by the r.fnt* in Old* hall are t County Normal. 1: Milton college Zarza recovered Flaherty's fumble tog some of the work dt came dressed as diplomats from | ^Miplcd with ari evening spent in j presentation to the supervisor of Grand Rapids Junior college alone. • Wis ), 1. Muskegon Junior col--on the Boston 30 yard line, and a the various «»untrie* and gave! the preparation of a military map attendance of a voucher from the University of Michigan transfers ,m the engineering course. ; total eight. Five other divisions of lege, 5; New York State College series of running plays carried to toast* to each other. Spring term j *hd one night of formal guard duty instructor in each subject carried i-hcation* fnv eahibition ipare: the college lost 20 students to the Forestry, T~ New York university, the four yard marker. On fourth AWS Beyin. Enforcement of the club this year will sponsor a!*1 post* located on the campu*. dating that the student has made] . I; .Niagara university. 1. Northern down Agett passed to Zarza for tnlei on Women'. model League of Nations assembly Formal Initiation will take place arrangement* to cv^mplete the liberal arts course. Dwa 11 Emmons State Teacher*. I; Northwestern, 1, the said that the de(>artrnent had State 6 point*. Wiseman Office on this campus. j during the intermission of the; Afork satisfactorily and that past Olivet, 5; Pasadena Junior college, missed the try for point. Holding. j At the next meeting of the In¬ dance, when each of the Ave new work has been of a satisfactory definitely accepted the credits of 1: Pontiac Junior colli From then on the game was a ; men will pas# under a column of rature. 218 prospective transfer students, ternationa) Relations club, Wed-' Students are responsible ■f titan ordinary importance but only 186 have enrolled, and 28 syivania State colic I; Port ►ry of State gaining yard after arched sabres made by the active* for their ' increased road nesflay. October 30, there will be | part in taking care of Huron Junior college. building pro- and present himself to Guy De- -uch absence* and if of these are on probation. Riverside ird. losing the ball, and gaining ti of the ,«tate also increases an election of officer* to fill vm an- they allow Junior college (Calif lare conducting an investigation | Kuiper, captain of the organiza- the record to stand without atten¬ The list of colleges from which I. Rock- :ain Each time they were importance of ^he show I to co-ed office*, in an effort to cies created when three of the of- j tion. who will pin the Scabbard tl0n a course grade of WA student* have transferred and the ford. 1. Stephen* college, 4; Unr locking at the goal line, however, -overnor Frank D Fitzgerald is! termine the eligibility of prei ftcers chosen last spring resigned, j and Blade bar upon the uniform of result. may- number doing *0 follow*: versitv of Toledo. I. Tri-Stata col¬ mi ton either took the ball on ittd to be 6 guest at the ban-' holders A* n basi# for the At last Wednesday night's meeting lege (Ohio). 1. Ward-Belmont, I iwn* or intercepted passe*. ' each man. in 1* held on October 23 at I vestigation the rules for eligibility the nominating committee pre- Fergie and hi* mi will enter- . . Wayne university, 5; Wellcsley, I The first Boston touchdown Hotrl Old* The toastmaster; tat participation' in college activl- sented a ballot as follows: for tain at the party Western State Teacher*. 4; Wcs result of an 80 yard punt the Little Add Seven to Staff is a 1 ■1 'f th» iff Wm M. Connelly, presi-! ties and the A. W. S limitation Miihlg.n G,»>.i Rrad, | rule, are bflnx u»t Any woman president. Grace O Brien and El-; ^heater . „ ... Only Scabbard and of Chemistry Dept. PAN-HELL COUNCIL Virginia We*leyan. 1, totaling 138 that was downed on the State 3- The freshman college* contribut- yard line, Agett kicked out short mrr Prrrm. for wcrt'larv, Bvrna- | B|allr men and ,ht.|r may Charlc* M. Upihaar i/tudcnt who i, Warfuiunoo. D. C and enui- i> holding loo many offlcv, will ba . . or who din. Ilrown and Althra loll, fl'd ,tu.n(] for frra,ur,r. Rii hard llirkman' . Swan now - - inatrurtora haw MEETS WITH DEAN ing new enrolleea m the division and on the next play Dinatele, out- are: Bidding I. Benton Harbor 3, standing Bostun player through- ' director of tha American j notified and mu*t limit hrr activl- and Martin Krau». Dorothy Coldwaler I, Dowagiac I, Kvart 1. out the game, hurled a . i„n added trr the chemirtry de¬ pass that al Builders aasociatlon. will1 tip*. Lanifdon rrioaned from the pre*,- Cu/fVflMJ Ma WflUf* t-artmcnt thla fail Dr Charle. F'eindale 3. Hasting* 1, Jonesviile. (Continued on page* 2) ' 'leak at the banquet. - A vytrm of rating *jnaition, wa, (V-ncy la'i au.r of the AWS rul-- » Plans for Year Discussed at l. Lake odemui l. Lansing .4, Man-, Elttlilk Exfculitt v,»Cart>. formerly of ihr t'niver- adopted by the women', groupa ing limiting the number of office,: ' • ilty ul niinou, and Carl Carbon. istee I. Mt Clemen* I. Nile* 1, GS PLAN DANCE wane time ago. Under thu lyitem that may la- held by-one person. Iron thr Umvmily ol Chicago.; Owosso I, Petoskey 2, Portland I. Alumni Meeting Ilhe poaitiqns. ofltcers, and other Beverly Smith reiTgned from her: Bournemouth, England—(ACPI have been added to the freshman' Romefj I, South Haven 1. Traverse' rnn a.-.-,—. IH.I*. j if acuvitles that a co-i-d may hold or poaition a, aecretary In order to College nan are too diffident and .taff, I Mi» Eluabeth Conrad, dean of City i Total 27. In Boston Friday lOR NrXT1 FRIDAY i dietlsw-t ukr l-rt ln arT divided into thrae ; devote more time to other phages I refined to make good aalesmen. In Graduate aasbunts who ere women, entertained the presidents Twenty transfers from other i VII IlliA llUlefll groups, lettered for con- of the club's work. \and Elmer | the opinion of Charles C. Knights, new in the department are James of State's 11 sororities and (he division* of this college are as fot- Proves Success vi olence. A, B. and C Anyone Perrin resigned from his position an English business executive who Anderson, from Western State j head of the Pan-Hellenic council Agricultural 3. Applied Science; Vwkeritifi le Pit*' fgr' holding an A poaition enn not hold ja* treasurer ' " at the rtqueat -- of the laddreaacd a meeting of aales Normal: Lynn Coffer. University u# luncheon at noon today in the Rfty fivu i. AHmUmc* Wm | any other on the campus. Other j nominating committee '.ne i,»h - - .. so that he . . of Arizona: Thomas Dakin. Uni- i colonial room of the Hunt Food 6, Engineering 3, Home Economics Aurul Harvtil AftFMl Harvest Bill. Dan. combination* possible are one B. B might run for president. Cuiffai ud Viuw j shop. Pan-Hellenic plan* for the |5, and Veterinary Medicine 1. Tor 80 per cent of salesmen in verslty of Minnesota; Glen Hed- — , and one C, or three C office*. their daily work, the university rick. University of Illinois, TK»s year'* annual Harvest Ball, and • year were discussed and ways for j The grouping* are as follow*: man ha* no advantage over the Robert Westfall, Utah State col- i better mter ironty relation* con-1 Services to Honor promising to t*» one of the most! A—President of the Associated, secondary schoolboy," he believes =*ge. sulered *** ful parties in the history of j Women Student*. ••Wh»t will knowMft of Latin Thv incrras* In the staff wa, ; AItrKtivc t*bl d.rlf, «IW. n«r Ir 0>* M„wW ^CAMPUS ' /V 11 AM of 7Vi0« on 7Vee« AROUND WASHINGTON Finds in Genetics Makes Remarkable SPARTANS IN BIG UPSET was fContinued from page 1) allowed because of interfer¬ Squirrels May Hive Them But ence on the State 18. They had their first 6 points shortly after. Students Also are Parents' Intelligence Dees Net wtdnerday and Thursday »' » p»» nnrt rn,i carried it,, Suspected. rritular weekly i Cavern *"* Mentality of "OreMda I® Yen" ball over the Snal atripe. ChilarcB, „* He FlMJ. With John Role,. Jean Mulr and A recond siring baekfleld had j Number tags have been found Charles Butterworlh .been on the field for Bachman up i missing from trees in the river Pre** a ml CnllfNrlaUi Pfiruet . lleing the first film to glorify ito |bis point, and he now rushed j wood lot. Squirrels might have B> ARNOLD SKRWTR »t of first stringers,, with pulled them from the nails and i Associated Collegiate Press | -„niu, In ,Djl. lh. f>cl th_, cached them along with their Correspondent) ,u ,, Q. ^ hl,;romantic troubles ot a pretty Bor- positions. Running plays click, o |!"*'!. 'J* 1 beech and hickory nuts, but this Washington. D. C.-At -Jta.t w lh, minu, sjdc similarly, your <»< who. »"<•' "P » h,«h" seems barely poHSiblc. Authori¬ once a day the secretary ot any;undistinguished grades in quan- lv successful business ot her own.l"rr"or>. «»" actio was m. w' l t' ' ties cm the matter are inelined to 15-yard loss from the 18 \ government executive ot a New tlutive analysis don't prove that I herself in diftieultiea when believe thai sludent souvenir jrj,,, ,IK,.ncy, ngeney, n0 no matter how minor vour children, if any professional I °n ,hl' n«*l Plnv ■ |W» are the otfenders It la'h„ ranking, finds a doren letters'H; Id beaters. This is proven by [ethics from ret aling the Identity I intercepted and State was. '">•' 'hose wishing »iich'|n his mail from recent college the flnding of Psychologist a customer. Charles Butler-1 through for the half. ■nlo. may procure them much | gradu,lMi running somewhat In Jennings of Johns Hopkins worth's inimitable comedy por¬ breaks rasllt and quickly by order- th|a velB. versily. trayal furnishes most of the laughs second half resulted in tl Ih.' thousand from | Mr Glw,p: ! Th(, djffprpnr, bctween'the in the picture, and is perfectly Boston scores Early in t deliartmenl As a 1 ,)ne of my friends, a Mr Smith. I period, Agett had to pui - " —" u bright" lad and the boy -ves and \ suited to the part he plays. - friend of girl —genius is decided, hi . had i j trlend would he far less 1 according j Mr. Jones of the Covington, Covington. 110 Dr Jennings, through the play lis boot off and was sh appropriate than dainty little ten- KrntUcky, Joneses, has suggested j to Dr. Jennings, through the play | j FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (as he attempted to run. Fie | „f "supplementary genes. each "llrrr Comes Cookie" you In regard to a,,(.sponsihlr for some trail of In- Starring C.rorgc Burns and tirade j broke loose for 18 yards to tl cent padlocks obtainable at the ,hjl, j W1,U> (0 1 iand two more plays carried 1 Job with your divisiou, the legal herjlrd character in lhe offspring ^ Allen IT oI the Federal Adminls- Hut whether these trails shall be Flaherty then broke th , | The two goofy play-males of Guy (tackle for a touchdown. iUCC KijCht Gruels (ration of Emergency Entomology, .good or bad ut more a matter of, Is.inbfiido blossom forth once of /litAft Dooartmont Now although 1 am not a Ww-jjuck than brains, the scientist as- more in an original comedy which ( The last score was n fesuli l/i | lew j HNt.ui/|y ^ |et oIom. knowini anything M-rted | j far outshadows any of their pre¬ j vain attempt by State to so laws having to do with J in the game of genetic factors, ] virus efforts ! the final minutes of the fra> Gram ett tried to pass from his i recent gradu- j the genes may cancel one another, mpient of her father late of Oklahoma university, hav- jThe end product or individual may |tnte and fortune whil nig majored in Anglo-Saxon and then be brilliant or the reverse, de- on a fishing trip, and I position. The pass was int«- ,ch,; Norse. What I don't know about j pending upon those genes which lately turns fed and Boston took advanti dinrimalcd from j fortunate actor friends, with the Hation. , rexult that the huge hf»me is soon (this break to add their I market ] over-run with ewirything from sword-swallnwors to men on fly-! f'"' ,he v irs to what was niready knov staggering. It takes an army! ina tiaprrn Oeorge is the down-1 a ' " '"r> " thl'v "'»> hodden lawyer who Is foreed tol'" wa lo,'« """' f"'" tati.stician.4 to compute put up with Oracle's ant.es which' " ■»«•"« """ • n, w " under the New Deal, j arc climaxed hv a hilarious sh.m imi,d' Mlwi k *'"ri« we theirs. The Spartan; if, he refused I«» slacken in his dictated his departmental ami ther army devoted to carrying icenr'ded them. They pi I re|¥irts, completing them three days Uf'ore jierhrtly cool jjliout the matter, he planned I Accountants have been STUDENT LIFE STUDIED "v,"dthe dit""" idends "ard ,n ,n"lmi" foot I.II mploymrnt with the department The ceremonies were simple, composed ft* of readings from Browning and Tennyson- an'vthina more annoying In a high "nrt ,h" '"■»»•"» rt"l'»r»- j NVw V'"k 'NSFA 1 A powered man like yoursell lhan 'm,',,, «■ Investigating in- has survey of student living conditions been launched Biuobts. philosophy of life ami death which Professor to have to lose your dignity and by the National /indd. Student Federation to determine joyed. It was as though Nelson himself we {your temper, hunting through a the best manner of f bowlful of IV different kinds of operating- un¬ of the game with battle sc assuring the many persons there that death had n«> terrors dergraduate services. BfOks. laun- are fwing treated for him. lightly lodging, and tailoring; dnlU this week Whethc That was one of the things I liked almut AlUrt. He wn- them will be ready for thi a man in every thing, in death as in life. He never shirked, ington game this week is » till i he known never dodged an issue. Men like that are vei\ rare. Yet despite his businesslike manner. Nelson was human. Ills journalism students, who invariably thought him austere WATCH. JEWEI.KY and I'EN REPAIRING at the beginning, always discovered that before they finished his courses. PRESS OFFICE But we on the State News realized it much more fully To '. RW'AIN lis he was never a faculty dictator, though he had that power. Instead he was "Albert," the man to whom we could turn at any time, mi any occasion, and expert the la*st of advice. He never scolded. When some of the "twos" had said too much in their desire to la* satirical, or crusading, Albert would light a viquri't ami rvmiml Hum qtm llv that mu h .tut! cssioii.il training whs lint of nulla It'll! interest or value in the si it.Mil uauuiit its luting prtulvil llr hv miRht lauph with |»rl.*t iphh! Ik. peeiab/ed field from lit? tieing drawn nmr ami quote the law- of liln i tin |N-rMiual |trolilem» he It In is a fledgling lawyer Ma., equally attentive. Ih theu ot gam/,'it ion' w.,« one ,hv fvu pi-,, goud academic tecord, and. feasor* who whlil 11,,k< t ht- stilqet t ami eouiiscl thv sti uv a recommendation fru As for the college graduate witt kIiiir umlcrKrailualv en thv nmrv vital problem* „f |iayiMK for a general letters and science back¬ hia lautril ami room. mportant executive ground. his only chance if to hi work in Washington, his chance Allant I- it< m somewhere on the strength ol The New lor. a job In the capital from coast io coast >ng mi no who leanest their profvaaion tu rn inn good The AAA. the FERA. the UhiI who will lollow Ins precept* when thev run into thlli tullks. lie woiilil apprvcial" that reaftUenieiit administiation. the department of justice* the federal undergraduate employed here arc Many persons; | doing work f | HOTEL nnuv than riilotrw- Am hv Woiilil Is- thv lirst I" 6 ritv a tcrsv •Tth" at thv vml of hi- deposit insurance ■iiul a nunibei of other bureaus corporation, then time to at college, but STRAND a Featuring lift'. Ilv likvil it Is'llvi that wn. may have something to offer in which passing they showed merest ngljsh majors, Cor. (.r,Dd sad Mlr<*u s». | DINNER and their legal di who discovered a secondary forte DATE DRESSES! Enginoeis' t>cst oppo THE CENTER OF AM. m statistics, are gathering them he with the resettlement adminis¬ tHi Al, ACTIVITIES, IF YOU'RF AT HOME IN THE UNION tration in its field offices, or with rural electrification, or with field for federal agencies jors, with a good background in Hintoi > ma¬ Hales. 1115 up Nik FOR. . The CO-ED SHOP A bore Mary Stewart's TRY TO ACT LIKE IT logy, are doing sociological Prop. { offices of the works progicss ad- research for government depart¬ minisliation Aichitects, to a (vorilinf to tin- I nion Hoanl. thvj . ments And the interesting thing, considerably lesser degree, may fucniltrrc— If tin- slutlvnts ,i.,n'i niim fmd work wlU» the planning sec- of tfiese departments is that the subject that was once heir second choice is now the field LANSING FLORAL CO. Thv I iitoti Ivadru s rval they plan to make theu life work for ntam who haw is, n rrxtrnh Economists, with knowledge of public utilities, la- specialized Getting a job in Washington SPECIAL CORSAGES SI.00 'llivv miml if stmlviit- haw a car meuns a campaign, often a long He I helix rr FKFF Ihjc conditions and problrms. mar¬ llut they would like i.< kwp th, ii ket prices, or statistics usually one It lias to be well thought out 1®J E. Allegan to have any chance of It sevnis that tu the I nion thai with letters from for¬ being suc¬ cessful And frankly, if you're a! I heir fvt t on the cushions mer professors to executive* of ami Mr Milbury the odds are gieatiy Hie security exchange commission where they may Ihcv wouldn't against you here Even if you rt !;»e department of labor, the na¬ there is ho mother rushmit aolic first rate in your field, it tional labor relations board the may still pridvet it. feet oil In the I nion it i* (arhstl the cushions and throw the r AAA. the farm credit admuustra- very possibly be true* that there lion, and to the WI'A tician* have been The stalls especially in de- are fat more opportunities for you or in cities nearer to you, BEAT WASHINGTON! no one has Is* n hauled up Is'forv the Washington. Washington for ikiinir ii j mand, in the past and good ones j Hut it is still hard mi thv furtii»hiiq| is unfortunately somewhat bke suffer for aiw"y* M fven chAnc* Hollywood in that often coat aoBtels'dy money, jn-t like the thing, at huniv defeat however, and I II be MounUm* al *utufic* arc com- dent an acci¬ gives you a yob or keeps you , Furthermoiv. the Union Hoard would apiuasiatv n- just that I'm nafrlv rn-',,lled cvrrv riav b> droves of fov- from , onced getting it. or takrs it away ' (tenia would refrain from smoking in the ballroom in th. grandstand next #uluUtf,®lu Th* aroount r lobby outside (or that purpose And (hero l» iturday ami not in the shi If .UU.IK.1 mlarmuuc .bout "ora }ou' " F0U Ao «" lirinx the Friends no arouml the I'm t that rharring the floor is harmful T team when 1 th# Up,u1* ot P'"*' •mplfljtmttti, Support th* advertisers in the out aft.M their' •cUvlty. *tc.. in this Michigan Stat* News, they In for a Those are merely suggestions. The Imard m-ues tin ;et 'em. boy* added ui the past threw port your col Hut it Would he grateful if a lew of the students i,* Splendid Dinner the value of martinis, even though they are tu win That Wayne King? g Ih- held mi Halloween' After the Game ;iatuJations to the student I start at H 30 and end at • mid to the futbail team |iWght The action of Hope I'tus in turning a modern hosprtal over To 12.30 llujt any c«>-ed who iai .lUuK'ol' body for the way it.lucky to the Ethiopian wounded is very signifrrant. Se far the >. 'Ugh to go won't be truss-j TRY THE SUNDAY SUITERS ■d out foi the pep meeting ing much she does have i chuirh officials hate tievei ignoted Mussolini's aims s-. »the team to be tucked in by midnight. You THEY'RE GOOD! flagrantly. "no alibi" policy. Everyone ,0110 absorb enough punishment in a winner, and everyone hates Urrec bouts anyway even to lhe «»" ' J ' fN 1 —if be alibi*. That defeat,mellow thyUimtcitieis (holy caU. 1 ..Tfcia,»'»» probably the m>t year that HtlTC m.n waotwl a awful kick in Uiv I one corps s|ams6r. pauU to never saw that word before) of the Anyone of the girls nominated . , person connected wttli the waltz kuig. . Would hove been a perfect chn Tl) the SJuttlou : I don"1•t know Rhtf-UH a'd not Wlu.1 vou' t hmb 11 . • know whe! whxl ,1 ; . .lututwr parlv w K' Mary colOct tu, b, (xwu«ht hoiiif St rout lv *• «U (itant«l to £ut Loudon coU«r , tElje |lturt Joob ^Ijop 4 had our hearts set on an unviefcat-I the Umvevsity of London, futfday. October 22, 1936 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three Frosh Squad Upsets SPARTANS TAKE SPORTORIALS Correspondent Rifle Team Shoots _ ror _ Hear$t trophy hall under f !'" ^low'- wh0 jand Thursday r" T11s?ay • evenings in Abbott the direction of Prof. Varsity Reserves in -FIRST MEET OF By IMIir WMMER. Sport. Editor To Take Wife To War Front Fred Patton. Sttle Tram Placed Third U»t' ple;u"re "bt'"n,d 'r°m g% a Gladden told of the ian" °* ",e trips taken yearly by Annual Grid Classic FAIL SCHEDULE on Saturday afternoon Macklin Field. do sooner or State plays Washington University of St. Ixmis Last Saturday has passed just later. Although they ai- bound to occur at one time as all night mares Wife ii Fernier State Stn- Year, Competiag Against Eighteen Tumi. the glee club. He extended an in¬ vitation to all those interested to drop in on one of the practices or another. The big problem now is t«. rally around and iq 18 it Score »• Alert Frethmen Plajr the Breahi to Win Sutler Harrier Wuu Firal Place help the dent, Member of the Michigan State» R. O T C. and signify their interest. Spartan eleven and coaching staff vhip the next four opponent*. Clan nf 192*. f Herbert Ros*. who talked on the Over Uwerclaqqaien (or Fint Tine in Three Seaioa.. in ^on'. °Pe"": State ■ Wiishingtohr-Iemple, Marquette and Lnvuln. _ rifle team will compete again this band, explained at the outset that year for the William Randolph tin- By MYRON MrlMIN.AI.il | Teem Loohi Strong. ■ Murlir BarhmanN club which had hrrn travtlinr al furUiu, clip . Fay Gillis Wells, one-time stu¬ Hearst trophies in Ihe national organisation was not rorrirular activity as an extra- credit is ,up until the Rn.tnn aamc way almost sure to have a had day. Just dent nf Michigan State college, R. O. T. rifle matches. The lv.,h John Koba' blue-jerseye freshtn.lft bottles Upset given for participation in it. "The ( ,I,Bt I'ttttengill flelil lust Wednestlay night by snatch- RUNNERS ARE MISLED " *" ,""n" 1,0 nn* ,,m' "r The whole Idea is that and widely-known aviatrix and Hearst trophies are competed for hand follows the football team on ad iiu idea when that day would journalist, has been sclectpd to ac¬ by Ihe H O T C rifle teams of ,.ne out of state trip per year and thc laryi' eiiil uf a 19-18 score from the varsity reserves, Bechtold sad come. From hefe It appears aa If the schedule is the big company her famous husband. colleges, universities and h.gh g,,, , , Spsrlti are the bugaboo. The fart that the State eoarhing stafT must point the team for the Linton Wells, military correspond¬ «h(x.ls throughout „.rlM u,nt,rts earh taxing a grueling thrill-fraught battle, the alert yearlings the United spiuvg. R.,ss stated This year wtlil in the final minutes of of play to smash, fumble and Maioitajri of Thii Yenr'i Mirhigan game so early In the aeaaon is a had factor. However, at ent. to the" Ethiopian battle-front I Slat I three of the present that is something that rannot he helped. All you fans would where Mrs Wells will act ' -ftnl'lc through for III of the fatal 19 points, flaying the Croii-Ceutry Sptrltnt. rather have the Spartana defeat your Vnn Arbor rivals than in I correspondent for the as spec- Detroit' anyone .;,k-. and clean, hard blinking spelled out the first frosh else State plays, yet in pointing for that early game it leaves the Free Press over the reserves?" He JACK BEROV .Spartans wide open for a let-up somewhere along mid-season. Just Besides recording her own im-1 tb> inauguration of this 1 !?i"""iiiHomnniiiiniui Kdgar. sports editor of thr Detroit Free I'ress stated in press ions of the strife raging , Hended hy (apt. Edward his column this „u«l grid classic three sea-1 morning, playing part of Giant Killer early in the along the Ethiopian border. Mrs htold, the Michigan State what has ruined State's otherwise brilliant i Wells will lie in a position to re- j vrosN country team swept to i Luck smilcrl thrice Sideline Coach cm an easy victory last Saturday j By i folks Koh»nien« but it took a lot i over liutler university of In¬ f,iin to convert those dianapolis, Ind. The score Jimmie Ci UtKATIUNfU of the meet was State 24, St. Louis . Well, boys find girl*, unclench Butler 33. | with Illinois and lost out it ! Zuppkcs team off their feet FROSH CO! N< II. HEARS that long and dour expression on The race for individual honors tram that Coun/elman coach TAI.KS ON ACTIVITY your faces and smile once again | was won by Winston Griffin of fun Rentals of fonthuII. and one II of course It is a dull shuck to lose the Butler squad. Bechtold and Ana >'hustle. The St. Louis uggregu1 • a football game, especially when Spark* took sec ond and third re- Will work *»» k out on Mucklin Field late Ft F iday afternoon tl>at game U consideied just an- speilively for State, and a Butler * * * I other contest, but cheer up, the rnun. Milton Werner, was fourth- Anil now some real 'season is praise for thr Htute students and the Ionising no more than half over Gardner and Waite placed fifth and Fast Lansing townspeople who turned out to welcome the team the and sixth with Geiard Boss be- home Sunday afternoon. A large croud gathered at the station, and Mild I hind Gardnur Boss ran without gave a hig State yell as the downhearted Spartans disembarked after a number and consequently did one of the longest rides they will ever have. From Hie station the uartei A brief punting not count in the team score Ty- throng followed the team out to the evm where close to 000 more left the bail on the He- ncr was seventh man in and then people were waiting for the Spartans arrival. The crowd gathered i tipped Reserve hands. a 20-yard QolU, pass to What Hills State and Hills Wright finished for there made more noise than one of .*>000 ordinarily does, t'oacli was also running Haehman thanked the populace present for their fine turnout and M. S. C. end (Jolt/ era. kerf the happened to tha without a number so Wright was loyalty to the tram, as did several of the team members who were in letting the oppnsi Shoe for IM me yards Fullback State railed upon to speak. Each speaker had determination ifi otTUit kle for two short ' .... over his fare, and claimed that they would give everything they have the third try slipped to take the four remaining games. A show of school spirit nf that | COLLEGE i Rebuilders zero stripe from the) type is sure to ha\r a healthy effect on the team, as well as the in¬ ■ While running on the stitution. supreme A few of Ihe boys who also deserve a nice hand for efforts in promoting the greatest pep meeting seen at this their I BULLETIN! Our Sprriiil This Wrt k their efforts I some of the leader. Ken Shea, a sophomore with .t world of pep and ideas who the ANsHIRS— The g group co i) of is sure to go places in this man's institution John Garlent. Fast Lansing worked hard after beti 2KHAU' 69c i on the deal and Art l.ihhcrs. Freshman for 30 11 is n"1 ,he I"»llcv of the Side- and •r who lives at the police barracks. These four lads j that the • We give you service you s and a t'oach to praise the hoys on / of the runners lut it over, hut the pay off conies when vou find will like. that mi the 0|Mf ocraainn and kirk them on the Gai a on.- of the blu thev didn't begin or even start their plans until 12 .10 Scabbard and Blade Sunday One plrdgh | Ml Fast Grand River Ave. posterior on another The* are mai of the lads got the bright idea, and from there you know the rest at full, j*1'!! 11 *^*1 ,p»m and right now a ice. means straight held for w hole lot wiser. It will be a a he standing prediction in this spare ogy T-TT rippling mux Ics, vigorous ,n> If. u ,i who - for the next two weeks that State ' w»u wHI whip Temple decisively. That Thr attempt °'d Spartan dander is a mile high aiM BOWLING h*'ali}i. a moro activi* mind. f*'W time-* a UL»»k and you'll — Bowl a keep fit. d brother Will;. 'alprnrt v and rralernrty Sorority S« Tuurnamrnta ha\»- started. uiggled k«d won't come down until the.G.o Geot gc Putters- i a touchdown in ond-stnng season is well over. the la But this Boston affair, it ed looks serious-minded boys who usually vera! others ari RAINBOW RECREATION of the first half, like Just a rase of underration nntrun on the assigned course. Grif- second half opened with the part of the local lads. Boston J'"* kept on goipg but Bechtold trushed by had a big line that commanded followed Gardner up the hill Not VC full, a plenty of speed, taking the Spar-1 to t>e outdone. Sparks and Waite yearling 45 tans by surprise at the very out- followed the hill file which ray through set and it sermed that they never tirrte had grown to parade by heard around the sporting world. Even in Itean Dye. f mom- | To the .Members of taruling up the third recovered enough, C. tide stem the It. football team was heralded around the na- » Miehijfan State I'nion: The thrown hy State. 20 fat» i vill be WAV'/ on thr Michigan t bain tonight at State's football team is as deter- .voar | TAKE NOTICE Uin.- , in all, seemed superfluous. Of f"! course, if the running game was . any in the couutry at this stage of the Kurt Harmhctn has as much nerve and m j .• 7 in o'rlM'k P. M on tin- Jflih .l.ij bottled up. there was little else to intestinal fortitude as any player today, not vypy big, do hut throw passes, hut that 1 ■d L'tuvci-sitv mightv Ben f Alsttnes basket- Well, anyway, let's shelve the n,il' look like future big league stars alike President. line .... Sid Wagner I whole matter and be careful not ,fm played one of the tineat games of his entire college GLEN O- STEWART. to lei history repeat itself. After ' u all. it is the best policy to go into Try a ( lassifird Ad. t; M> east rugged Detroit News and the any game with the idea that the other guy Is the toughest. ortans t>ad kept troit Times and Dsn Waiters of the free Frew Four more games yet two of l,um' M>«?y would have east that Lewis Waiters at one time attended Michigan them are definitely tough, to be !ta*t<'n ,hp 'our places, for tl KUIe LeMege . - thai Lewis 1stsa is hemming one placed before railing quits for the was on his last lei of the year's great pass receivers . that Ron Gar- season. f However, cross country races a lock to eton a might good football player that You've Got > were stopped c Date Go get 'em, gang. ;Won by taking the mapped >■ Steve be bo to due to have a good game this Saturday iddled the Resei a * • * course and not by using side thai fcddie Klewteki dropped in here yesterday down punt thi pott LONG SIIOTN— This Saturday the Spartan ha on his way home from Milwaukee where the De¬ ed the punt, ri IN MKMOR1AM. :ers will take on the Nomads troit l.ioos lost s heartbreakcr to the Green Ray ; Here Lie* the Spruicaater fotre Dame in what promise* Packers last Sunday that the Stale ( allege band ext play on gossip, stvort on facta. e one of their toughest du under the superior leadership of Leonard Falcone He Lie m Pieces. leets. The meet starts at 10 a r wlif pia.v at auxnov the final as at thelftbdium There will i will he SJuznov, i ime »■ standing ui« ir.ther on- Couch l)orais Finds admission charge It's Anytime BEFORE— - <>. fumbled and batted n.ury jinx has reached up and " • goal line where the terrible blow , . Art Brand- it, much * tatter was unable to '■<"? Sza&z fell ffh it for the play at all down in Boston ( — -- ; will depend upon how quickly the due to an injured flip Howard Zmdel injured Tticn In make up fw Uaatcriity *f Drtrwl Ml . referee blow* the NOVEMBER IS whistle when his hand agaui Fred Schroder has * chipped Nurnov lifted a skill-; +, . r, the ball-carrier . . is held by an op¬ bona in his ankle Julius Sk-der is ui the college ■. point after tourt- . . M Cbr«f ponent and is still . on his feet. If bospdal Don Wtsemen is also m the infirmary hall uilrd noatly, CnlnllctN. . , the.referee is fast with the whistle, with a very bad shoulder " «r >ssbar to put his team . Fred Zitgel has a it means that lateral bad hip where oiw of the over ambitious •^1 .js the final score he- passing will Boston Detroit, Mich (ACPi Coach be greatly curtailed, while j| be i» players kicked him f'!>---.'.meh 10. Varsity Re- Charles E Dorais of the University inclined to pLacy a liberal inter j . . and Jt>c Bu/oiits who played ;of Detroit has discovered pre-1 last week With a very bad arm is stilt suffering Your Last Chance to Get a "joker" tation on the supplemental note, it ] from it, and he too. is in the college hospital a *t«" 'i# Uno-up' »n the football rules that may i* going to be possible to pase j all in all fate has not been too kind to the State 1 ^ Pos ' FRESHMEN : prove to t>e more important than a laterally in a manner never be-j Club with such injuries to key men coming at such iCasuaj rea(jlng! of the code might fore seen on the American LF. college. inopportune time* . then, too, Kurt Warmbein Bremer indicate. . It is a supplemental gridiron. still has that bad shoulder and Dick Cobxwr has RT Ewing j note to Section 7, Rule ?, covering •'. "It may be necessary before j * trick kw# b is . in none too good!, shape. 1936 WOLVERINE . I-O . Klenner the dead ball and it reads: each game to find out from the i C Buckley "A runner who is on hts feet referee just how he- la going to RG Campana even though, he be held by an op- interpret the rule," he added. RT Hunt poneni may njn.pax*, or kick until ~ — j Hotel Downey Gthe whistle blows." Biochemist Hector Mortimer told: 1} This is an apparent eontradic- the American Neurological V . ..Clolekjtion of the body.of the rule which tuition recently that our skulls get ",nA II RH,. „ Nuxntv reads: sdenser as we grow older. And the '! | w Maia Wrtw Rm mi Im UM M» Mw ,*••«> I "Sifi0 FB | •?»*" For $3.75 / ...Kovacich -xh« bail to dead when a player condition to ten times'more com-jj ®225*r^'M5!*S,ini Mnl"* ... . *** " " r- , |in possession and control of the!man in women than in men, j| ur'lv.rrsiti_e« in Chicago i tvall goes out of bounds, cries j |! a university of the | 'down' or is so held that hi* for- The human race has grown a J — THE GRILL 04 broadcast over five local j ward progress is stopped or (ex-j full two inches in average height j '* '* 1 An extensive four-year'cept the holder of the ball in a during the last .century, Dr. Edith < planned for this ptoce-kick) when any portion of Bcj d. UnivdrsBy of Minnesota, re- ! $1.75 Cash For Seniors Smmw 9I.TS fai I'p "-•versify. person except his hands or ported after extensive research. .Page Four JfTCtltGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday, October 22,1935 Cab Calloway and His Cotton Clubbers Scatter Syncopation, Advanced R. .C. TUnits .O Elect Co-ed Sponsors i to Great Satisfaction of All mother since the custom was dt* Cab Calloway and his famon/Cotton Club onhe«tr« did a Officers Club Names ir ■ -i .\r<;,manned pui Delt House Mother i tvii Kninnoers tinueri many , years ago. policy is gaining in popularity »\ Thi Very good job last Friday trrgnl at the armory on liverting a untry The M S < week-end that otherwise Would have In»#»ts a very dull affair indeed. Everyorie who attended i-< enthusiastn- in shouting Four to Honor Posts; V.! il 'n North Larsing pirn - jcided Phi Delta Theta to nave a nratse mo d. his merits, and according to popular consensus "a very good VW-in^dav tf he First in Mrs Stevenson is Hostess, Dietician, and Chaperone, and Calls i.ug.-iy as n result of the sure time was had by all." Red Drennan's popular local band provided the music for Band Chooses DeLav Fall Series. Jn,) W»X. Nn' Work; Apartment Open to .'h.-ir chapter at Ann jlrto"' Girl, or Party Nights. N..rthw.~tem the other affair of the eve-* ! ■' i 1 ; Mi's Stephenson has had no ning. held in th- Cnion. Blue accompanied the orches- -k# _ Chemical trn with her singing. DtSplaff I1 CO fit CCS in addition t,. th.-s..,«radio Coal Tar Exhibit party was held at the Phi ( hi Alpha honsr. It. II. WVstvc-ld A|p(u Chi Sigma Present. New and Mr. and Mrs. Kail IJrc'vsel ... . n arted as ohn,»-r„n.,s Chemical Pattern. to Students. l.lMeif by A. IV. M. The A W S announce* fh.it fh , x Slatequeltc IMIOM. s-sims I3Z3D — for Mildness _ for Better Taste Rifle hi mu rrwty f„ "Mm **«' t, Sat, **pt ,< atnou, i »*t day