M. 6. c. Library t Lao* Ins. Ml oh. EmrowAui- JSUEUU& EAHT I.ANSlNii, MICHIGAN. MTI liliAV. OCTOBER l«. I9.17 Today's Independent Zones ROTC Units Stale Eleven Set to Face Critic Will Cain pus Choose Delegates ^Wl"'nale t 7^ o / o iVrre on Council /-» As Sponsors Speak Here _. II..I.I. Klrrlinn WW. Hrf» IVurn.n Will lie- Strong Missouri Tigers ' i.,. .1, f)u' k week lakes hunting season the huntem and river* Crimp Will Try In Cnitlart K»rry Nnii-frHli-rnily nrolay; W innrr Not wrihe V»> Hrhinil V»< in Talk Werfnexlay. In Crucial Battle Today •i «•;, 11 v to f'et their | Mini - ' 1. veai 's crop of ducks »n 4.111111111 -. Bacliman Names Bruckner ' ; rvid i.irned hack up the . ivei unil drove the Pa—iritr \ thick a* Chief Offensive Weapon. |o« of run - domestlcsU-d mallard ducks thai %kell' ■ . .V. r on college pio-| ROTC lo Try Aircraft Gun Cou*t Artillery to Get In- sC%KI \ s * » •trnrfion in I of \nti-uirrruft. Aldrich Wins (rwduAlr III Judging Event ntotily diil a rrark- Mission Group IKUIHSnt I'M TI MS leant lake- Fourth Plan- the juntiir fwrealrt Wolverine atlon wide 1 line hich a flair record He in Plans Meeting picture* in All-Breed* toll test. Ik wore was M r» at the Verwluia toriMHi H'llmhrri »|m> a fureal Mr.. N.I.W 11 In Ire biifl '' «f last rear tuuk at I 111 eheon. Monk at Ort II Delta ( hi. IMS » m. Delta Hicma Phi. U.J# p at Tursdat. Ort 19. liihle I ln«« to Mod I»t Kappa Phi. It IS p at Sicnta Alpha lp*ilon It M \rti-t Takes irgmm [ Teaching Post , j^i., PtlWie Evening School Strange I tp«*n to Ea*t Unontf. brent vcr, Vir-J Until Thanksgiving Week-Em/ location" Students nit 111 ritoHorn> the ftr>t Tell Inquiring State Xetvs lie/torler in Interviews H» NORM %\ RI NtON ^ I m not • • rne e*.er .eai • Rog*r* Kebham ♦«> I. A De- *• able • ' ' ' ' rjtW" '* •' BrcaJt up rr.y study habit*1 - Bun \ uvapi* .? ri . rarnpus over the que*- jt ;j 4rnprove mine That * the -.eld matte Miioii-ian* I*l.in -•/-cable collection Four liiNtriictorN A .. i la*ne* be dismissed rw« fit get thi* term Alice ! \t K;i»l«rn tn* Thar,Ktf4.m.« *eek rod L>,n fp^thouae M. I. A. Mas- Y Attending Meeting f. 1 t are *enI in by 11* 6'■tens keg0fl "Who will study tnat wee* - ard I < President Shaw Everyone rXv\. anyway* Beside*. expert- efure th» who). - managers . , . last* angry glance* at the admin- Gundry 4i pr„,'l»»ilr.l lo l.»lnrrnt|i l>» 41 building a* he paa-os • • ntJ conducted in universities ,1* u* g»- Brother G< Chi-1 p,,(Ve that a break in the regular :eally da-. , I'rr.i.lrnl Rllllio ll ' -r.il..n in Hi '. ea«r. viar dawr* meet a* , u Vf.ry benetkial Jane Sr. e bu.lding - • Thursday A ua . r, the r.ttdmy following gfUtte Rhemus 39 L A. Ba an stud> • h •*tier at home by */• ciprdshi -k »..f* W* * >f apple* was) Al the i»v»lalion » i n'.-i ; •■! City n H Perry • Editm Other ! Mwfeican. Oi l- A Woil,n«ri »r.<1 W;lh thia in rrund we set out with that vacation behind me I « pretty at Thanawgi..ng time Ka> Tjttle. 40 L A f, - . rr avenue He *•' knon brf.MV »h- l»H : R Srhommiir.n. dirnl :. "I ''* hr>f>efutly to adt a few student* never aludy that week end. any- Chuck Hu!. 39 Ag , East Lan- vUJIe I haven t milled <» a jMiXutm ut art *r' ... m iruh [-.t,to Im.i 11 .it* of con^rvntion, f'r >( I' !h« ir opinkxu on this nv>mentous way '1 *UMT That puU me on 'he spot had .» good home cr*>keri Lad;» Academy U aft • , ,Jtk A Herbnl cf th- Imwlr. d*|*it- question Two (juewtiona were Liihan Ruaael. «0. H E. for- But I do want 'he holiday I once *cb<«4 »tar ted Tr^ and xeep * p-uptJi of LoHmn onsidered—why do you want a rtetvtlle "What would my par- need IT* time to show my Toledo n* here thai weekend I mot. and J O Vraitrh attend an annual Thanksgiving holiday, and do you ents say if I didn't get home* And pal around Aiieo Cc^rtrigbt, '40, L A Mar of Ajr^erica'* muliiu at the Union building in think you could study as well I won t be able to go home Christ- Gory Cousino. 3# A S Erie shall I can appeciate ichoul *o Grrt.<- ••*. He ttudied Am Arbor Friday -r»d Saturday, when you get back from this vaca- ma*, either My brother » being married much more afer a week end spe.-.- '< with 'Jm» le«0 October 13 and If. U> discuss "The tion? Here are the answer* Mud Andersen. 40. A. & Home Thanksgiving Bey I ; .*t got to at nome ^ ' NL»; .< Lenor* Oliver Kemp land use ar.d taxation a* th?y ef- Merle Houser. 30. H E , Plea- Alaska "I pet awfully homesick get home Ted Mackrell, 40, L. A.. Buffa: . i r.. Haroid Cessna. K*n- Cw pmnter who tor a ta feci lumbermen «ant R»d«e Why have a legal 1 need a ng too I think the Moriae Erwir.. 30 A S farm- N Y Servos *urted a day early Hjdd in?*:route, Sh.-ley Free- •• Ea»: Laramg Dwrtag The meeting will also be attend- holiday Professor* always over- college authorities have pretty -ngton "That week end 1* always this fail. We gave up the v;~* man. Raipr IU\. Uai TA'.t , . ♦ean Pecry was da ed by a large group of lumber- look-rut* that week end " poor excuses for keeping us here a total loss one to Every assignment be repeated day after the Michigan game Francis Andrews. Veuiah Brook ar. losses OwigM Hunt, '01. L. A- VoiMhf ' why have any order to get t Mar cus Schaaf and Coor.it CeeRry -.er*»ty clas kiCwGAw feTAitf N8WS Saturday. October 16, mi Nickle, that super- remain iiefore the Spartans conclude their CAMPUS CAMERA schedule, and rnnsiflerinir the oppoaitiori SOCK * stupendous builder of i Mdiigan State Kerns one of hi® 1 ahead, it appears almost too much to ex- in setting this play, lied Charley finchmati and his men to win each of the six panics. Naturally, until the -4RtoB0*RW ^ WANT TOR TAKt A .TAR. I. AW ' ? BUSKIN has the changed problem of building two interior sets that can on the cramped Union be gasiiy team is defeated, we have every reason to THCSE AORMi - ; AW r.'.OFVS By RTAUV HAIGH stage. Another Job we don't believe Michigan State will win all these NOA APPTAC* me envy. Much ingenuity and care¬ o BJ8i« • »JWAHGN • Trteptmi*- panics. # What a hunch of wiucacres We must start out this, our ful planning is going into the*e Whether the team wins all of its remain- this campus has turned out! All second column, with n correc¬ sets We know* We're in his tion which is a bad way to play production class inp pames, or half of them, 01 none, the 193" Mmbn l»J« from every »eami Well, anyway. I think it'® REMEARftAI.fi tion of "Bai Chester Towers MAN At, IN'. KI'Mt >H OLA GKLZKR of .praduatinp with their class and then just about time to explain'thai Wi- watched Dr Thompson with Ina Claire in the forem as&tk. i \TE EDITORS block out the first art of "An¬ steppinp into the world to make a success I realty didn't intend to lay my¬ feminine role, opens in Delr.. j from i kriege'k. ray turner self wide for campus other Language" the other night • of life Oil the Held of battle, the footlml) so open November 1 On Novembei ro-£K> f.nm • rf.vfri.y smith hi oadsirtes with a mere title We don't envy Dr Thompson WORTS I.I>17 * >1 GEORGE MASKIN player gives all lie has, even to the extent Behind the II-Ball" mean* "be¬ any "Another Language" i* Charlotte Greenwood arrives - he may suffer injury which possibly will "leaning on Ijetty," the my hind the mike," there being a one of the most difficult plays tery comedy first known incapacitate him for a few days, or even mlcorophone in common use in to direct that has hern attempt- "I'ost Roads BUSINESS MANAGER ROBERT RKFIOR more.—(I. .1. M. radio today known as an "Eight DM THE BOARDS IN CUM AGO ASST BUSINESS MANAGER W1LLARD WHITE Ml Several amusing things caught SN The second edition of "Ti ADVERTISING MANAGER TOM BENNETT • We really have a lot of radio Show is On," with Willie at." ASST ADVERTISING MANAGER HARRY WII„SON /»/#««•: "Spigot" Thompson was show¬ Eugene Howard, but minus th. • CONTAINS A75 *IXW, b~> CAR-, ing Hob Ritter and Boh Em¬ what with the famous "Varsity C'<1-ED ADVFRHMNG MANAGER ANN HARRIS . ti M HPOU iUf, <* Ctjmenrw.s incomparable Re;t Lithe ;.t Show" scheduled to visit mons how to do a little shadow t. int. IT.AT it »N MANAtiER KEITH CLEMENT If Pinetum, that wooded tract so much s ,\pr^ fc.-T.oc our fuhny Bert Lahr. Clare Boo'ln TWfcATEP*; 7s OFf rr' Emmons - [ni1 campus In just a short while As inixing foi one scene. beloved bv Spartan canoeists is to main¬ was having a little difficulty I I 11YD H GEIL PACI I r . 1 tain its present position as-a favored re¬ one of the finest c.f the current "What's »he m creation spot, its present users must take rolloglate shows being present¬ southpaw"" asked Thoin better care of it. This means simply, that ed on the air It's going to be "No," replied Emmons. "I great blow for Michigan Stale frosh " < These freshmen * students who use Pinetum for picnic pur¬ a and all of her students to have poses should confine their fires to the rus¬ Rat.' ' Hrothei tic fireplaces provided at no little expense In The Rough i (dentally, has won the tu said EPILOG I E for their use. Until recently there has been National Broad- With Harvey Harririgton \#W Iccnnliuti In Hull's litt le misuse of fire in Pinetum, and there is - IMPREMftlONM IAN MR AIIIHHON no reason why its trees should be disfipur iM'iitliiltim id swing1 New Yr ed or destroyed now after years of useful- U.*k Th«< . a< ;tl ittn at Michigan ii new SPECTATOR i St*T» ha -•(!»• that h«H svvunj? ltinilrd i .M>|,erwtK>ii of the buck an»' t UK 'hr la-«t thirty or If the students who have recently been itain periods only a careless with tire in Pinetum think that fnrt> ye.ir- «< such a stand because of its size is intprepu- t»n»*-d;th"l LITTER FROM MM REV ablc to the effects of a proiind fire, they ii and ore! EAT HOME MAIM. IRII O i \KI - fore wind whipped it to I he tree-tops. Pinetum, for the benefit of those unfam¬ Revolving Saturday Special «.t i he i ma* tlt*» student Iftr Dosen '* iliar with its history, was planted -11 years thn-tniMs, thus 1 >1 r ago b\ Professor Ileal. Michigan State' Stage EAST LANSIM, first professor of forestry. Since'then the Hy l-iirrv INuIrl — -land has been nursed along by forestry BAKERY -tiideuts. having always in mind the- best interests of students. It these trees, catcliillv protected I'm tilth riimpUS forty years, were to he killed now through t*( 1 UfI carelessness the loss to Michigan State lc SALE! college would he felt until time and effort Ic EXTRA BUYS TWO ARTICLES i(placed the trees It. W T. until Mh SN arm nun nhviuu* that allv 1'i'Uvr rat lit during "ti. those /'iiicc In COLLEGE DRUG NO. I 10.7 East Grand River Ave When the hugio reverberated among ■ the vales of France on a No\em»»ei 11, at sii.ituui mailt rsrnl st nth-lit most nineteen years ago. a war ended A COLLEGE DRUG NO. 2 . Mrs! Grand River \vr .1- «»t student catastrophe came I" a ». inclusion with re¬ work foi sult that merely laid s«ed> l«»r future tlu • talorship* and rales for the fierce lour' \ our protection when encasing Dame. Mumi is the \ I ol >1 horsemen <■! (amine, murder, disease and dev alio From institutions ot learning brave men AMERICAN FEDERATION went to future nmultlv graves for an ideal that nevei culminated, hut disintegrated Ti otter.- iMrrhestTH nod guest OF MUSICIANS mole after the earth.warmed their Imdies. The '.cit>?amlmg Orcimtt a* on tc.»- camiHit are toemie.-i i»n past Armistice days Michigan State i allege ha-. lauded these men. who earned their praise justly, but sinuiltaneouslv has BE SUIE YOU GET AN A. F. OF M. BAND sullied their memory with hatred and pre- indue loi an enemy who also died lot an Ml I till Ml Ml Gills 1 ll s ) inir In ideal that I" them, wrong though it might be. was "the only one" A "barbaric, cruel Hun" is no longer through a single «i way uel or barbaric when he has passed the of his ancestor*- DEPOSITS INSURED The as pet t of a tViir when appealed to the logic i«• not entraining I death glor¬ ious and to lie sought after" Iv K i. All the money you en SN trust to our care, up t' und including So They Sav is fully insured through the Federa »at ot culum." warns I Van U.u> Stanton Fori!, act¬ a college curri¬ PEOPLES CHURCH l>y the Congress of the I'nited States. ism 'a Im#' ■ i .tin- i uia am; the ing president of the University of Minne¬ vrsiw hMbjKi ™ IWRis my i hob> sota "It i> not the iMlainess of a university M««k h» i-kmrm IIMr and MwarSri dollars to i« Stitont 1 to educate its student> ugamst their will. ww. 1:<*> — SliMlrnl « krwlun 1 nun. V.WI Eileen McCuidy for What vou get out of college and out of life voip* sixauarr's job |li I Ik el toot bull. a major will be a measure of what you put in it." mori Boh »it rr- Fitchel. v X11 EAST LANSING team win one «»r two of it* "The difficulty presented by vielayeti STATE BANK ant , f the bruin* Iwhtml th«* with the taut in the adolescence in college students can only be gmme* n.» UHJJH overcome by a desire on the part of the ough «->i; the tugarigs in vaiicgi SUnU'iila — dram. id only through a voilcgc to uiKierstaml each individual and lUhhcalious Frosh LlatU.r >Un.**«d an attitude of cooperation on the pari of the lust name unknown—mad* SAVINGS itiMM 1 dwi .« tCMtfll III :•! (OMMUStlAL so LOA>- lclients in a row studant hi the enterprise of his education •"I*.-pro-Hill when he gave sucr. short months. Dean Herbert F. Hawker. 1'olumbia Uol- 66.UW Hulaaa ItHnn to UcA Iteptotar i\» i agni*. di'Mi'ipttoc of *.!■«• Eat at the mo»t MOC«RN RESTAURANT utliAli team already • lege, repot t - io !'t c: id. id NVholit- Murm; i"i M.m *au'» his watch - L\ UIT 1uAMOfti. iltto lost - SHM.HI. Six fklllt'ti llut lei'. muui Hrli hinuclf . October It. WW wanami KATt mas. rag* Aril ndependents' Party Big League Talks Stale Head TOWNftFM»FI.K NflTt; Zetas Honor College Bulletin About Chinese To Address The Hurt rlob will hold a rnewt- Social Feature This Week; Oriental Mar by Club Women effect the April, im Reclines of ordinance especially im Anniversary »g ncx« Tuesday. Get 19. h% 7 30 ' Fella Shen. portant Loral CliH|»ler llol.l- I hit- Radio Dances because often violated are Scheduled An insight into the Hino-Japan- Mr.. O. M. (.riiniim Will tier |o Celebrate Hate ese hostilities and comments ahmit iif lii-fiillniimi. Chinese students studying in the ila.*Mi Trt *U,n Ew"rt Wi" »" »•-" ^rr^tlers lo j i* Urfon B.II. MSC (*rada Takes United States were given by Fell* j Rhen of Shanghai at the first meet- j ^ lie-in Monday; j 't ing of the International Relations Fourth Place """• club Thursday evening } m# r of the Federatn.i In Contest. Mr Shen began the discussion! ^ reparation, far AH- Fraternities of the Relations topic, of "The Chinese International Students in j Plan Parties ! Ml.. Norr.no Grove,. a ar.du.tr : ~, NY A (iives Out i ,h(. Un„„, s,,,„ ,hei | , of Mlchl«an Stale colle«e with the thr Uruvrr.ity of Mkhi*»n had , J) Tra llanrr. Will Sow Iw ' tea, of l*M »nd now rm»»oyrd hy thr largest Chlneee rnrollmrnt in ; Year's Funds IWil on Manila, ami "" '•"n,,n* sr«r», R.«-- i in» United st.tr., .nd told of 'h*!^ , XL... I hnrwlat. i I tmrk * Co . wan n.mrd .. on# of .hr pr..tn.trtn* .tvtt.t. In thr Sr... .-r.ur.ri usually taken hy 'hese stu- ! , \!mhii "."i.IHMI *>t n' plaid thrf.vnr.tr Shrn rmpha.irrd thr Cef %M. Thr rpotliaht on thi« weekend's fourth in a national fashion [art that .mart of thr student! arr activities I. rmtrrrd on ttia indr- p, , srhrrterithlp fraitr.1 which WB! held I graduates - f Chtnraa mill-yes tlr -, Stat** •* beaded for pendent dnnrr In thr Union hall- irrrntly than opened thr meeting to the mi, •tonrn tnnllM Thr ^ I II Independent, Whtlr in attrndanrr at Mlrhiaan audience, and yya. Iltrrally pr.und- i w lo Hold Meeting Ik,-pounder and Men -leeiur, under the leadership Mi.. Orovrr was affiliated rd with u.test.on. on th. hoaUlt- Q,, sear's tram la he RIM Hnsselbarh, ha. obtained III People- Chltreb ,„h A)|)h„ r„mm, ^ „ror„y 0, ,.,11 t.r lost to thr frankir Pr.ndle and hi. orchestra r,„ (h,. ,w„ yMr, „ir h„„ dr^r.hrd thrrr ba».e pr.n- raduatlrdt- Thr man |„r ,h, rvrnlna, and t)r and Mr. ,,umu> (,r,slrtml f„ Ml.hi- riplaa with rr«.rd to thr ..tuatton M < place is Dnvr c f;»y and Prof 8r Mf" f*uy this div- gsn of that sorority b» China: flr«i, that the drinc"* j Bah Hill will he patrons -ir the fresh- radio parties Miss Graver won honorable P^P1* extremely nationalistic; 1 cb! seffmd. that they are rKit illiterate list of dances for tonight I) rise extent which we ;i i not sta t was » scholarship at the is entertaining t>- pludari c and. finally, that If #»«f Mnr\ Wa\n thrrr ha.* ewly firganized "Hchnol for Fash- .8 wrestlers | th.tr rtdio party, »n Careers m New York City d into three polil Sarah II ill,am* llall ■ Mr. .1 T ( -.swyll and I'rof an opening id M.« llrrman Wyngardrn as pa r dor. start The 7.rta Tan Al(iha. at n elaborate (|uein|f Man All'f'oltrO* Mr. II ng many (ihases of II Kirt.br. and Mi .... Knlrr. \rl II I* hrld .n Mr, l: ,- Prophat will rhaprrn Collin., 'hi. the party n a large field of CLASSIFIED j T(.m n.nr.-r fnr th.- nr.t t - organization from all country who entered t ftipied on Tuesday- (iommunity I Personals Alumni $<'liolarHlii|* Holders Achieve Suecess on (iampiis MI/t/HI h "/l/.o 'iirtcr laccturcs; Ai -end with friends lir.l \|>|M'iiritncc fienetfo and hridMii >rirnli»l Talk* < , «f INmmm*. anri Mi - J«>ii11 ■ i 11.1M ML H(ff t ib v V. T. A. M to LfiA.udK. llol.l DEALER SPECIALS Kirsl Mcciiiig Tliiir»«lttv SEE OUR GOOD USED CARS >»l gyntnuMuiu It VI ill l'a> ^ tut l it I hi ->u Th - BEFORE BUYING ngint «-r AtteiiflH DoliuM 1 lirtili Hrrlnl ... . ^.tliiillill Meeting l>> Junior Hi«li Coom-il t ' laMt year Hd.|, Mrprr^nt. Sua.- ."TZT': dent. Hutu Swdt. scc»«Uus. ..twl ■ tugan Alpha 1 >»rd I'udor . M. natiimal Pr««1 ► 1 »rd Xtdaii •■ ■in* tratrrnity CdTi.rrs -f t: ■ • .aim *. .d< ft-si Since then he ■ y .e« s Kmg Grand l/sivr AtiaUn. Taa . ",r >un"" ; "'"l ■"* " walak. B»> City in- trtt Turwia■ ptr-dhn' J---'- tt Harvard Hi- e Uh» bent example ■on Rapid H ver Atm •d m Dalla. of U i mgh M/l/olarshtp main- | rtint Howard Tavlar J a me-. TrrWkoi x Ish . . da, at thr "ul" T-u tudenty have alw> given •* Elizabeth WlUurr-A »TATE will FACE food .<4. oont <»f themactvei. rn • Ned Rayley B..I' timpu.- r sit a-« tjri h wtar activi- n... Hcrvdall. Midla •on Sr. rt at XISHOI Rl TIMf A> if ; yi- uiued Mr Stewart g«- K B rew*r Moreiw uadc from Aut- ii.a into deb.il >m wiir W the! IX.roup Byr<»n Detiul ted. K' i Although the ba.kethall ached- K»P« •" ">e , SAB kept it. record intac . dies rua ma n until Decern- Phi Taua. while In Ihe third quart- defeating the FarmHouve i, ■ T a When the Spartan lake „n •' the Pi Kapa were penaliaed for -T to 0 They wared both t. Hen Van Altdyne ha. forward pas. behind the line and down, in the first half on • • . played '; With the team 1 iddled with lit¬ is in ; juries. Coach Shavti is calling olT 300 } all practice sessions for this week (or > The week of re*t i* expected t> Last Texas i give George Schiew tlrst string for ; league )\oof of his value is the j guard, and Weston Gardner, an »• Kvungeline ; (act that tie balled cither in the j end. tune to recuperate fully Deticnt Tiger j third 01 t.uirth slot in the lineup ; Little is known of the team i« league, will Paul Payntch, who finished his that Lisle will bring to Last Lan- scruiyes neat; college t -tseball lit '33 for State, sing a week from Friday to meet spring This is c xtsidorcd a real wgs one the big winners in the j the Trojans Last t-ansing has not jump ah the brand of ball dis- t'otton St t, s ,K»p Tw irling for | played them aince 1M4 when the played in Hhc Texss league js i Greenville he chalked up lfl vie* College city preppcrs were rated next ♦« lh«i ««f the majors ! fories jous. 4? to-d