1. S. C. Library It Ijano Vlch. j |-imhrip«ri»tnr> work and ho mm*; Average of B* *>r Better During Past Two Term* Earn* IVmbmkr col leg* «*f Cam- Rujhl to M»*» One Quarter of Classes .,, <*gr in 1931 Mr w»« president j During Preient Term. ,f •'M fVmbrttkr college debating thing :*rt> and graduated with hon- i m history and law, 'HOWDY John Rnyle second speaker on! He wa« educated at Arnold j and Clifton college and, Mprhousp college of j CLUB TO HEAR to reason f.»r the two tal- ited in the hills of Ten- he Peterhouse debating j fact that even if t! .iit 20 years ago when and n oratory also distinguished take back a victory, , He graduated j tainly would " NOTED CELLIST shfty substitute first saw hark- the green hills tg with honors Both of The Philadetphin I n expert to take up the j *» s story of the g contracted told AlraanHrr Schuitfr. of Mu Agett was the Spartan who took of law upon their return j quently interrupted by such state* bundled in ovcrcn his urid string squad and made Diparfmrnt. Will Play for se« England. m O'Hara and Don i men Is as *Well. the band event Hittle.jalready been won by Michigan PATTON TO SING counting fit** fro ion platform . , Faculty Folk. it into a crashing thunderlioit began reeling off consistent gains He will represent State, are lioth 1 slaU Thev turned i»ut with Sam i.f IN OHIO OPERA 9 and 10 yards and hod the »n liberal arts They are Browne and khaki outfit that playing in Owl territory all ng their third year upon the function* like a jewel box with a through the third quarter. Then, fr debate team These two'13 jeweled movement " Along on with the score -stilt 7-0. Bach man j * i'< former memben. of tho • same page came another com- To Mlk( 142nd Appearanfy in in* high »ch«>1 dflMting ™-r,t "Th» r,„»H ju.1 r»nt tut CMj(KtiM Willi Ci»ci»- They hold the diatinrtion i enough of this triple threat Mict - nati Orckritra Early in the first' period. State hetng the first Michigan Stale '«*« hand Thoee. boy* ran d Was pushed back to its own goal n U hold a decision over No-|t^e manual of arms with a trom- line when, after SJeder recovered Dame. which they debated at j boiie and ket^i it snorting all the . Fred Pattern, head «>f the v<«u« an Owl fumble on their 45 yard th ver Bend last 300 winter high school students [time department, left East Unsing As for Tony Smith, the drum Monday evening t«» travel to Cin- BLUE KEY MEN line. Warmbein passed hard running Temple bac k, inter¬ Renzo, rxjected on the campus dur- i major, hi* part of the performanre ruinati Here he will appear vkith the afternoon to attend the 'rould not have been bettered The the Cincinnati Symphony orchra- ^hate clinic" under the WILL INDUCT 16 cepted it and wasn't downed until C'ulina caught him on the State 8 direc-|Led«W al»« gave him adequate tra in an operatic presentation on yard line. This pass, on first ® of Trof J. D. Menchhofer and j recognition when tt stated: "If November 8 and 9. He w ill ap- Service down and the flnct time State had P Schell. coach of the 1 those chmmium plated pogo sticks pear as ' Wotan" in the upera "Die the ball, was 'part of the Bachmart ^ Unsing high team. F'.lmer 1 that drum majors carry were foot- Walkeure." Pledging of New Mc» Frklgy. with his supreme artistry.1 strategy He wanted to hurl an and Clare Pocklington of'twitJ* fhe State fellow would sure- This will be Pulton's 142d ap- . i>.M»op, h. his coming to M'rt,iv scoring thrust at the heavier L' of D team in debate squad will meet |'y be all-American " pcarance with this Cincinnati or- Conducting their pledging under ' H j; » college, in 1929 Mi Schus- Temple bru* and get the Spartans exhibition! Members of the band really ob- ganization. During the past 11 a new system outlined by the na« ' 19 1 ' leading cellist ^te at 3 o'clock. an as a on the|,nt0 tpe leaH. Renzo spoiled that The debate j tain some realiratirin of the ap- years he has appeared in this cily itional office. Blue Key. honorary '•'"•h.o: A licw.u Europe and also: j,n<. 0f attac k with his intcrcep- by an open for-]preciation of their efforts when regularly br followed as a featured artist; service fraternity, announced to- "n> H^rbaca !. 11 witti famous Eu- tion of Warmbem's heave The complete program willltbey ® reception like the one whenever the symphony put on day that 16 select juniors will be Hwttin, f..mer H It, Hai iett h Hodges. Mar-j ropran «v«*hestras Mrs Helen Thr SparUns itill could have kfcadcast bv station WKAR which they received at Philadel- a program of this type ribboned Friday night at the bon- 1 Breittn-A,.. . Hodges, Earl J. Hodgkinx, Roberts ShoiJ will accompany Mr gottcn 1H1t of that jam safely, for, -—- phia. Their trip was a complect tn addition to this appearance, orary's pledging party in the r high in activitiaa and eligible Anna M- Child,, ta.-m Chuulull. Bay livid Johmu.n, Kenneth Jones. Orover, Mrs. R F. Decker. Mrs highly heralded Mr Patton ha, a widetpread acholaUicaily. All men in the N'orman G CUui. K.chard Clay- Millotl w Kaulleld. Norman K. B. K. Osborne. Mrs. R S. Linton. repuUtion ai one of the nation's junior clau who had the accepted ton. Richard Coima Jui.n M Cm- Kenyon. Robert L. Kibby, [xlgar Mrs. R. P. Hibbard, Mrs. C. H. bert vocal ortiau. Earlier in hi* average were malM an activity vena. Mary J. Conway. Betuta M w Killian. Huhard E King, Bop- Nicklc, Mrs. L. U. Sholl. Mrs. H. career he appeared with the Met- 'chart atveral week* ago. Inter- Core. Wayne L Cotiy. Gerald S ert c KIU*tclncr. Jean E. Knight, D. Hootman. Mrs. C. F. Barr. Mrs. Craft, 'Wrilard' C Cribb,. Buth ;A1Utn c Knoll. Betty W. Koehler. F. G. Scflng. Mrs. II T. Darling¬ with their activttiea were Crouman. Matre L. Cutler. Donald Dorothy I. Kramer. Martin Krauts. ton. Mrs. B J. Klllham. Mrs. A. G. , A. Drake. Robert H. D Arty. John lu,ura D Kronquist, Einar Kroiip, Weideinann, Mrs. E. E. Down, Mrs. ' Carl J. Kuenzel, Jack E. LoHelle. J. D. Menchhofer. Mrs. J. E. Rob¬ ATS CLKANBB AMD ItOCIII AT I«ll'H(I.L'S (Continued on page 2) ertson und Mrs. S. G. Rergquist. ' JViro Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday, Novomlwr ft, in:r, YALE NOW FAVORS NYA .127 HONOK STUDENTS} TEMPLE GRADUATE SAYS Michigan State News ^GAUPUS ». Studio nv JACK Static I). r tl!HHt «« Vow i»st iid year for Haven, Conn. — 'ale has ifitmrd its attitude of j (ACP)—| nnd wilt accept federal { its needy graduate and John M OFT CUT I'RIVII.EfiE (Continued from page It N. Y, A. FAVORS CRIDMKN Philadelphia, Pa (ACP' I.add, Christine LaForge, angle on the perennial charge rofewional students, with 102 stu- Dorothy l«angdon, tiotitse Lang- j professionalism brought «t:i j don. Harold W. La n gin Is, Arthur college football players wn- lent* slated for NYA Jobs paying j programs bf j p to $40 n month, R was announc- P. 1-aRoeque, Joseph T4»sdi. Ken-'up recently by Milton Prcn«k broadcasting neth E. loty. Alice C. Lee, Martha I senior in Tea titers college, To d here last Week D Lee, Ralph E. Leffel, Lvle B. ihr pro** nnd The j university, when he declared rt educational •arch investigations in specialised Leisenring. Jane P. lentz, Robert; speech before the city comum P 14*rg. Mark C Lewis. Randolph rounnl that "certain 'collrg. r!ih The reason for refusal of C Lirttke, ARhea O Lill. John TV ball teams were being sub",- i,i ia^t yeai was said to be the Barnard's Dean Virginia C > yrai an- attempting Limbach. Martin L Lhrt. Katharine by the government ttu. i; ;• id that at that time the mam- der-sleeve. One'wonders .< *5! of you, things of J Lourim. George 1. Love, Walter tionn'l Youth Ad mini si¬ it, nun ill Klin n mm offered was $13 a month t" little question about 1he i' Included on the pro* ll t.ueek. Barbara MeAlvay.Kath- funds." hi* presented the student* from ncy one wonders merely it eking other employment 'on the increase li seems erine E MeCurdy Mvron C Me-i "Members of football i from the "Michigan Donald. James H MeCtiUlvoray. , , fi\e ie K MeKe Jack E Mc- ided j K at hern Me! Bet COLLEGE j Ktbbin. Donald C :WKAR j „ l) Mat HOW ABOl'T 4 BIC, HAAO iBULLETIN It Mm t in. -WHEA THE CRAPS RETVRA ' Veshmrn and Mavnard. W student friends MM 1 Mette' RohcM W H.. Nolen. Walter It ■ The vi Pat? larch, Jane E Paul Helet K knew > Phil p. James E Pierre, Clan- P Pin klington. taur* Pratt. Mmu-I M Pugsley rhoeiC. Marilyn Radford. George V Rnt lolh. .. Iledtral examination net Donald D Raugh,* Doris F New l». 'Hebe; William A Recce, Robert Thai' n little !<-• STUDENT PULSE THE IKDEPEKPEhTS AGAIA SOW NOB I ITT I I 31 \\ -AAOTHER fl.AS l»r Mitch. 11 i, tnw.v ap*m head' pi The list in the ™ ■ro*r'•>*■« Ii.-iiith. U. W ATCH. JKWKI.KA and \t fti vers, fl I'FS IlKI'AIKIM. sound Cor. Grand and Allegan hi effect* .p»|>ct« then" there > STRAND Rates M. S. NAKFOK. $1.25 hp Prop C..IILES I M„ ente: and a gentleman of part*- Wi.vclKUijgttai field He ha> ■ IHibhahed, in the Journal I Twelve Amerimn imd five Can-'o! A twma 1 and Social Psychol- ; | MSian tviieges have organized the <*> treattae giving the result* inter., iicgiate Sk. union to fur- f*1 nv. vpenment he underkx^k to SARGEAT AASHERS CHALLENGE the! onrr-peOtion discover tlse annoying habits com- , in ski jumjung ?disco ; OA OEHRRlb HI SHI AG ■ n to the college professor Mr Moore a class of 123 elemen- . Ury pkyrhology gtudents study* ?-4 > and linr nnd j to the « inch line, and Temp! the Temple rfl • took tlw ball en down* lasses were wild of j Davidww. punted out to Coltna ; j otx the Temple 34 A series et .*,k ogair startingjTunnrnf and paw play* WANTED! brought a r» 40 and going * first down on the JnKitu A fumble stop;-■('Then Brar.dstatier busted through Thn The quarter end- 'the Rue and bowled along to the! wish 5 and the find pv > '3 yard marker Then Zarza took v« w.iv the trg :•' the end around for a touchdown flcvii* * ►, si en : - afi.,: bad , m found Co!;-; Edwards muuwd the tomme-. point, but no-! «void Hugh Wilann and Bay j punt ic the T< 25 The uiea. brollfh! *1 >:*t« Ni v>., %l. and then Brands:.- elevens that the Green and White | Lave more material to work on leren won't TO SELL WOLVERINES tut Leon Bobf -Ui thrcugh the line, rrimmed, have faced In many years, but they4 At preramt »r have oui fcarxi. with rou(«ntiee I»u>- I a igfitoi i went to Detmit to see 1 traveled 50 yards for the first b*t to the better tram Saturday J J.ao fVrrj lomK-: At»>Ka Cni Syartar loutiKltmii ihr, nomethine that V if! alx meat a vr. at deal to ivKanii.*! Scbo miM*i'Wayinf tl«- *Tl» «*, did in th*! A I o! thr taci thai Cian* ih.- pc.mt, and *tatc riill tradrd' Iwh halt, it i» doubtful if anv loam' Jjivufi.. on tlx lamp**. Thu. |.r *ram. likrwn*. ha« to he kowto. •workni out carefully. The council dislike* to jum; ir.to arrthinf with their . . . «. r.c a Sum. Nu,:.« I>ui Knarb- afu r a t*. o- AJior Sobo had kicked off. the Spartan. fin O* coimtiy rould Uk* Aprtt ouikukrd ON COMMISSION BASIS eye* rr.r pinned Alp*. cloaed. for *"hkh I am crrj.h thankful. Wt ha\y a Je.nnette kit lie ChijOul, marched to the Stale nick Piikmp-1 Then Asett eautht a fumble a. it <-*■ had S5 Temple punter. The Spartan trrc>ur Se* Cart N«m1 at Wolverine office in this year that i* not afraid of work and ! am aure. if y..u nU1 ton broke hi» toe tryun to nan- left thr Temrle bark", hand, and m that m Uhnuy ««■•< *on* stair. The Chi Ome- i ran to the Owl 30. He broke loon just stand by. you will ***> result*. important JIM SARGENT, (a and TV pien«e» had a nei«hh.>r. i *s»in to the IS yard line Thr Toeeday at 7 P. M. or Wcdneribv 44 P. M. Pne»uh : id InterfraU rr.ity Council ly little pet togcihe Friday mthi' AUman. on the end •round. ai ■ - -f - Titr-iUy. November 5, 1!W> MICHIGAN MATE NEWS Page T'nref Marquette Gridmen S POR TO RIA LS OFFICERS DEFEAT SWIMMERS FIRST RESULTS ' STATE POLO TEAM ON FALL TRACK Unbeaten This Fear Sideline Coach By If \RRY W1KMIR. Sportn rdltnr ►f brotherly Rally in Last Period to Tie Flay Here Saturday it hi* hand . Xlhen Win in Overtime. Dittrich, Saeio. Allen Star Annnal Handicap at Meet Regint t!*[ iiniMented eleven in l« * iv.vkn will take the hold ngnlnrt the (ireeh nnd While. POCKET BILLIARDS mecomitiff id Stale this week. mul the old nnd young "" * F • I>e yoming fnmi all flirts of the rountry to wnteh arta> sond his Hillto|))M*n» of Marquette ngainst the 8,.vvri1 tin .ou Mil1 ** ■urr u> he prmai. This is „ I irrmATHB£ IC UP Ul tKAl UKL CI AiM 'n,iee «f n«ral objective* have without a doubt the blcceat and meal attractive <*■ up the endowi S9LLAim,hrrn out)inW| by President jhos eenvoratbwi of the year, and every loyal Mate Werner sviKe. Pa —The stale- g Gates: student is requested to he on hand. Haturhay the farmer 1 t Hoover charged invent that high school students are First, to raise endowment funds' stadium i* to br dedicated to Mr. Mack tin durmc y •'idieas here. j being driven to "cheap pulp maga- for distinguished the hall of the Marqaate fame. I yman rrimodig. d a Leund'Stanford Mr dinner of alumni Jew s by the schools practice of Junior ur.iv er - ! "cramming' Sl^keepeare and the Hoover said that if the j^ngbsh and American classics faculty at the university assistant athletic director hare at stale and former f'rimodut -Second, to obtain funds essen- all-aronnd sUr athlete hard. Is thr chairman of the entire organisa- hr library and laboratory Hon to celebrate and to pay honor to Mr. Machlia. Advertisers of the ' ai devaluation of the do:-j down their throats'* was made at tgcilltlea and research in order • ,• * hr by 4 j ja-r cent should be real- j the annual convention of the that these scholars and scientists1 Mentor Warner seemed to b« tarpaulin conscious after the rain *d actual effect, then the r*me | Pwinsylvanta Library aasocialion j may be assured of the equipment j had subsided late last week, and immediately ordered out the field 9di,,,n. dollar property endow- . here ^rsMmtiaJ to the accomplishment of 1 covering. Twas nicd of ihim to prepare such a fine soft field for "No institution does as much to [the best resulfs. I the lads to fall on, but not so thoughtful when you realize that State's Michigan State News Sects of universities, colleges. ***$£ais, public libraries, and destroy the love of read^ig as "Third, to make adequate provi- j light club found the potng tough .n themud. Naturally enough weight 0*r welfare institutions wtuiid the average high school," said Carlisloo* for attracting and maintain- j is the big factor on a muddy field, and Temple outweighed the theii x ill butert with thr News, Will h- liM-v-,- r .-••• I; k. • ». in i(ii>k h.m..r»iv. blicatlort in the Digest Th. n«i SHORT COURSERS had lw Thr «.* t«l hit? •I. s W I, f;«}] term |w'i-ty. w it! CHOOSE OFFICERS Pretty Chin or Smart and Mrs A A One,. A*h, renn Mint Mr ii'u' M-v i Pershing Riflers Ralph Mfl anchlin Field HrmI of Organiration. Worrp Mapoites During Initiation Plehes Spend Weekend Go¬ M. ««1a\ «u ThwrM.i ing Through Rigorous Guard Duh and Drill i o>> ih \TIOV *mn\* CLASSIFIED State Theater ••!s\>K HAW- Chi-;»hi. Rrnm Ji ]jT vsi ; I »ivT ard hla»"V •.-.ntft.n ih • T1, "Sadir Mc*K* R troni The iw i mem! Alnhi i«tny IV"*; Satur- ahimwlf owned SO jw«t» lainoing vi Floral Co. of dift- 'Msllvm Dollar Ranwm" "C Drln. iruvp a Jlallm "* the pled?™ last Tht *"*1 IC F« and Her VanAteTvnr v,; •" n' moncu. •»- M tor Mrt. *> nl lb. Jiirhl.,'-L' ,.-,V -The CU-. i , .... month, and hr lavished gift* of, K>v" J «-*»m B.n the LUE KEY PARTY Cot&mt Jatui Q '•ad ho TICKETS AT— UNION OK FRIDAY, NOV. 8 rta.tnc Inn. f ■ )• SANDY'S at the t'nion Ballroom am kill