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—COMING EVENTS—Innii HVilfvan-Rtatr (lamr—
saiardav. 1 p. m. Kl.knfiMafklht Field. IHichiigatr 6tate News —EDITORIALS
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_wngjw» «»»T nairw mumMICHIGAN STATE COE1.EGE. EAST EANSING. MICHIGAN, II ESflAY, OCTOHl-
Today's
CampusI,otto Mulch. Vol?
I.irelv Corpseperhaps il was on)> *uper*ti
i • i .11l«'il b* scrond-gue*ser- in,i„ fart that While the Statr, heir leaders were carrying th»-\|i<higan coffin around the field• efore last Saturday's rame. th*-i
l.nilies Moii
Band Splpcts H alrerine Pix lo Scl RecorilMembers Appointments in MailFor Year
Ftil<»«»nr Chnnee*'Wi Players. DrumMajor. I ihrniurt*
election of rupml»cr>
Statr has ha
With a record total of approximately 4,f»00 individualpictures to l»c taken for the Wolverine. Editor Robert Mart inannounced today that a quota of 120 pictures were to hetaken each day. This compare* rather favorably with theschedule of the 1922 yearbook, when eight pictures were1taken each week clay and 40 on Saturdays and Sundays.The pictures will apa in In- taken at the Versluis studio.
f«»r located iu<t across the street from the State- theater. Fresh-Mie hi- men will have their r>ic tures taken first with the seniors, sop",many m<»re*. and juniors following in that orde r. It is request"!•I« t«'d. that each man wear a suit-coat. Military uniforms or sweat*1.. \. or- are not permissible,band Because of the increase in enrollment and the fact that
' '"r- school started a week earlier-this year, it is imperative thatstudents lie punctual in their appointments and have their
.... proofs in U*fote the deadline. I'nless smh a procedure is'
. . r followed, there are hound to he n certain numlw» errors.' Martin sba?.-
r..Vi."«- ' a,t' Kivinjf the time and plan* "f appointment will hec» the niailed to each student several clays in advance.
• Dorms Elect s'"h"1 "[w ( nmvPicture* Slioicn
Journalists Meet Five Will Be *Deadline ForTotlay la Pick
Officers Tapped byFxcalibur
Winter \n«»«i»ire-
Nijfbt riuti Motif
Party DatesExtended
Bilokr 15 M a«
Final Dale forFilinn t .lioicr*
%III I! 1 M I.IOTT
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OfficialsU eir. Johti«on i Iicm i
PrntiflrntK of H c»i
Mi.no. Will Hall
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Fxpeel lli«rbKiirollmenl
I'ii: in Ihe Parlor?In lb. first Half there was u
don and in the last, hall then-«>n- Snow-While'* pigeons soSaturdai 's football game liMik on
;<Mii(Mcba| aspects uhlle the am
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(laiupaipi(lontinued
120 CCMMU SitfiiFor Membership\t Open House
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AnticipateStudent*. f«»i
Short Course
NormaiiNameelNews Adviser
Frosh ScoutiTo he Feted
(lonelave SetFor Tonight
loreu-ie t.roupsTo Be Opi ned atMeeting in t nion
l.ii halt a doren pigeons
fn-iilt* e*«apinr from tin
Irijiit roM ol the press
llr Tithe ll
Dairy Jud^e<t»o on Trip
IHf-Campiis I ocilsII ill llohl Meet
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NY A PayrollTime Set llarl I hill lo llnhl
toll RoiinilupRee*Keepers' t oliilllilleeTtl Meet Here Tt|C»du%
NoisenoUhle al *aturda* s
I game was the lack -if.ration after Ihe finalN treble allrmpUoa I post was made but•* as none of the riotous
Jefferson UotkiutrNew Itiu Fle\ulor
1 •" ii.4. marked last Near * rui
Nfier the 1037 game Bill Ha:M.ihigan* great runner
i! »-d one of the hulu ark* b-s.ate students and Ibr
' *' posts After se\eral charge.,post* si.>.id supreme and a
• <* was raited
I'onr Connections'
- I anting was aroused thenight by Ihe strident
r- ng of the burglar alarm ont>*nk building Pasaers-bv .
peaked In ihe window s»w
burglar" coollv poking■' ugh the drawer* behind the
:1'vk Thev werc..soinrwha! d.s-«pp mied when the* found thai
- »larm was caused b* a short
Hii.tun I,, Help Drdimt.'Ui.ragn Ijiborator.
C Huston, of thrdep rtment will go. tod-dicate the Research
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BULLETINHocket practice* are *ched
uled for this week Monili»Tue*da\ Wednesds* and Thurs¬day fr«m 4 W> '• P m Thoseglri* interested in getting point*tor W A A. or beta* on a claastram must romr out Ibia weekfor at least one practice
All freshmen are to call upontheir adviser* on one of the following da** Thursda* Fridayor fsaturda> i m Oct 11-14-45
Prof J H .Stack< hairman
The
Buy l ow Flow era In
Math ( loh lo HalilPicnic a I labin
bound to fut n*i for the U~o i
Holding their first social nu- t- Anding of Ihe year, the Math t tub ' 4o -«*irwiil sponsor a pun.' tonight I *'Transportation t<< ttie W A A tonighl
held, will be furnishedThe mathematics department lim*'
which a sponwuring the event. ha.« scheduled, andinvited all student* interested to »nattend the party Belreshment* ar« UP- >ou are more than
<UrE. Uw pl«.<estigattng(tout the best ti
nd r .cstigst ng. e^t^s >are interested in »«-ti;ht and tomorrow nigi 130. Morrill "hall, liev>ur* of 7 and 10 Ko
I Inh II ill DiscussI zecli Situation
Vet Bully SetFOI'TOIIIOI'I'ON*
Holmes \pjMiinicii (;an \ uu Act in (Chinese? Trials Toni^btVeil Poultry Ilea,I
(,eolof£\ I losses ToTake Hclil Trips
II. It. Hell* \ppoillhciIMis-irs l.rail \»*i»laut
Campusalendar
ria> Tr xhiIsfundi* Wedpeoda* 7 p.m Room 111 Mojrill hall.
Mi*e- \ aii|cliu Rrplueed
Math t lab Tart* —
Tuesday. I p m Meet harkof MorrUI kali
klpha Phi Omega Open VerUlf—Taeoday 7 M p. m .
heart Hsif-h Fing-Kuc, aiibt-ner Naturally she n
be furhithed welcome to come over and try a chjnce a* any others Fresh* disowned, but m the end virtueCan wjf leave the r«r of Mor* out —- played leads in two of tn« reigns supreme, the tables jie11 hall between 4pm and 6 p There is plenty of opportunity [ three presentations made V turned, tht hjinble gardener t>e*i this afternoon |fc>r both men and women as the year. Al Timreck p.aying the lead mmes king. Lady Precious Stream
a... r. ,, play offers at least Jg» prinr.,:*' in losers Wild Duck, and J£d oc.ofr.es q..cen. -nd .everybody n» ;Geae ArerUJ Florist parte and about 27 minor part- G.v.it.- playirg Shykick m the f«,:e-.ci
Ib. j w. ■: ilines.-, Mies fc-a MVaughn - f tin.- fcngj.-h depai'ment will be replaced by Prof*- •
*or Nipp of Uie University ol In¬diana Miss Vaughn became .1. ■
ihe_early part of mummerBuy Tour Flower* From Gene
AverIII. Fieri*!. 211 AMmt toad
Fagc ; MICHM.AN hIA1r. >tnS fi uestla.v. Octobei J. IttoS
Itehisan State Kc«* - SmokedGlasses I!±Lhe ^fcs-n MM: I umri
RMOck*»d CnOeprie Pfeu
Editorial si;>nManaging i u: i< •
COED EDITORASSOCIATE KDI D Mis
WAI T HUMMEL. AHVIII JiEAST I ANSIS ; | DITOl;
; sports EDITORart editohLIBRA!.! AN
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ASS IS ! A N I ; ;M N M ANAtJE HASS Isi'A N • Mi. MM IMN«; MANAGER
I'olmilinl I'olilirnl Dvimniilr
II alrrn «/ thv Ktul I print ....Claimed u second member i»l the State News Mat t Sunda;
Ar\ it! I'Mippi, associate editor was walking along: the pi.tues«|Ue hanks with Cynthia Coon rod, North Hall cherub, who
By MARYANN SMITH
which the girls won in Jean Bcukcma. Betty Alexandc.the A. O. Pi National Alumni dues and Esther Bishop were weekend
Union Friday night at which they sin red contest last year. guests,tonight, Bill
He slippo
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Jl'PIM. SETH ANDERSON " '\* ■" 7,?,n« "uEll PRIEST • ,, : d tiki. ... k :
GKOHGI- MASK IN ■
IIItHE it i l oi.KoMi; Smurl Irliitu* fttr Troth
Voir / Think .
the follows who went
game met up with some /bor alum- aftei tiie gain,
eating plan When thefound out the Delta Sig
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.'TOIt G I SPANlOl
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"I»r.»r Mr. >lair
AIPIM GAMMA Kilo—
CROSSFIREh fron Ep UotDakota StateKenneth Sic, |.|
come out against freshman "pot-I jerl thai I a poor hut honestfrosh ran put in m* two rent-
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Out of hear!• In other words, sprainedwrist. Seem* Betty's fountain jsuddenly tailed It was full. 'ink simply wouldn't flow . S •shook . . and she shook? Ashe SHOOK'' No luck "SoSHOOK*" Cr k went herout of kilter.
Too bad. B"t tvlNext time, fill dthe sure-flowing, trouble-free, t is> writing
ink that behaves in any make nt fountain nerYou can get a handsome 2 or. bottle t *
1 V, or a 4 o.u bottle with chamois penwiperfur 25c at vur college supply Mrice Tr; :*
Ihr Hrn-TfHtnl Ink for III I!nkr% nf Ttmntmin Prti»
. the* lien. •• * fee h M'I't ID I It
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.A HAPPY THOUGHT FOR THRIFTY COUIGIANS
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FRATERNITIES - SORORITIES
ATTENTION!
SANK GOLD I DM Ml \ I ) STAMPSI MM MO ..I \ I.N IN
Mrotlif- - f.racer* and Market 210 Ahb.it RoadI' idler - Standard I,a>. ( or. ( harlei* and E. (<d. Id* * r( ulleKe UriiR No. |< allege Drug N.i. 2 *~TwkheHN l)r> < leaner.-, 221 M. \. ( . \*e.N aunu lira*. Mardw arr. 2"1 I . (.rand KiverItarratt Slaw Ke|.an
Kcdilirphuii .More ,«i
110 W. Michigan b i ,. Kast Kaiisin;OITUMII WARAll LAN-IHEN WILIJ\M> OOk.M
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ka»f Lansinglv«'». who was | • * •
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Mrs. Carrie Gitman, 41, of 20Mjlford street, died Sunday morn
will be held at the home at
««• 14 bid i i:.,. ",l",k T'"7,,ay F,jn'vmm*... 11-Ini. (i.lloil oppnltiu II... Ind> ' J7 , ' j i'"'in the $70,000 bond pmic riw J[jc Ch,urh "f th' Return turnraual number ranges from three Wednesday morning it 8.30•» Ave. depending on tlx -./e of * " bp ,l Sl;,,,un''he j„sue , Bay. Mrs Oilman is survive 1 byCompanies from Toledo, Chi- i busb,'^d. mothn, three
cago, Detroit, Grand Rapids, and wtm» und a broU,er
7,""n7', '•J" l"Kh'-.' l artirr l.irpn«r«was by the John Nuveen ( ■> of ^Chlraun. who iiffrtrd M.3.V2 , Set fop 10Mltheir quotation The second high- i •est bid was from the Crouse Co Larger and more legible luensof Detroit, for $2,847 Fu st of plates are to be made for the yeaMichigan Corporation of Detroit 1940. according to Lion D. Cast
1 offered 42mn 27. and Painn Wrh- ' i .dary of .slufo. who has wentber Co . of Grand Rapids, offered •>' approved of the new design.
i $2.8811.25. Other bids tanged The 1940 plates are to he wideifrom a low of $753 to $2,708 and the length varying with theAlthough the advertisement for i<e "f the numbers stamped <•"to sale .if th- •
wouldof the
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«S1 CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENIIST.« l I.ANSIV.. MM'III' .AN
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BILL PORTERMi II.IK . VI M
I1 :t.>T HANDS ANDDIP III STU \sMI MUKKS DF I.D( At. Ml. 501
KmkiucwFEDERATION«f MUSICIANS
Nrretary (.Mrs. Carl De»e>) at•"'*'2(1 for List of Leaders
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Flff Frillf Mtrmr 1\' (T\TT VTtT5 Tuforfay, OrtnW 4. 10"?
Frals to Start Ih'frttl " ill /Voir llrnifirttl to Spartan ElevenGrid Season Scoop Soys: • # •
Harriers Prime Michigan Stops Streak, 14-0I or Butter ® '
It. t.rarer - t..r 1h<-ir irti111 IHlS %N'ntRRON nffiiiin- il Mi Iiii'.in I TV md of IMi W nil
* thr 'i;i.nn, with Butl« r it «. Runn 1-i.t I'dlanap>-lis Ftidn. -on died .
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DERWOOD ('ARMonrmsrn* Millllillfi f
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STATE"DOCTOR RHYTHM'
|t.\i IFrancis ■S First Lady!
NH1HHS s| \KIPUl in lllr *11 1 ..II.nr fill
trnni« tourn#** vlTrl* tomorrowPairings and srhfdtilfs urr |hisInl mi Ihe r * mnjs'um bullrtir
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Dormitory Touch Football Tf" 'l.faeuc
Ri<KiM I I! Sri lion I. 0 Fraternities!HEAVY TENNIS
SHOES
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FOOTBALLS*2.9.r»
LARRABEE'S SPORT SHOPOur Blin k South of Strand South Washington V
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Come on and-- SWING!!.if the fall oneninu of fhe \rmnn l'rida\ anil Safurd;i\. (Vtnher 7 and **
DANCING TO BILL PORTER AND NATE FRYI.I S \\ Fl \ltlllt Nil . MT t'KHIM SHOW
NihI\ IWorn fed fiat \tmo*pher
BILL POKTKItlriilo\. thlolin 7
/*„„■/».* vm: t inM I ill I Salttnlnv. October It
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-LANSINL ARMORY-
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Saturday,Dtl. 8
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Johnny Hamp
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BlXF DOOLf'l
. . . you coultiman a flee! with thefellows asking forChesterfields toe!axMillions of smokers an
signing up w itli Chesterfield. . . glad to find a cigar*'that has what they want
refreshing MILDNESSbelter TASTE
pleasing . IROMAAmi here's why... Chester/id-give yon the best ingredientscigarette can have...mild ripe tbaccos and pure cigarette papc
with MORE PLEASUREfor millions