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Sub« d th al rei A th Attend l'e|i Meeting at Gym Tonight m tam N iM f SVclcoine, iirails! We're Cibtd to U Hare Von Here Number Garagi Laundrfi of MIm p. o iVF í A.vn ron X!)< >1.1» IKK IINC ICIL STARTS IE OF CLASS ES H TROUBLE lannah. President of Sin- ¡ _ r J i M c i l . Promises Action * Frosh Losses. BEFORE MEETING i Victims Issue Complaint M Special Session Held Last Night. Victorious Candidates in Corps Sponsor Election Yesterday CANBY, SEXTON, STEENSIHA AND BROWN CHOSEN CORPS SPONSORS IN CLOSE ELECTION YESTERDAY Michigan State Co-Ed Military Officers Announced Today by Colonel Edward Davis; Vote Was Closest in Several Years According to Major Thomas-Stahle. Featuring onr* nf t * çloaeiff Hcotion.«-' in x|ii)iisnrs l‘»r tii'' MJèhifruri Statö U. o.T. (' lay. 11! !t h (’an’.»y, Bernicü. Sexton, Magil; I inn .thy llrmvn were winjyors. The i'itrps sponsor was Heeled hv vote « ! in the Hass.«* held Wednesday ainl yeste i of tin* infant rv, eav.'tlry. and artillery un 1 Vote of tin* nirii In 'Um.se uniis o/ily. Tip? i lion Ilf spi Straighten Out Classification Hinson ) Uvelismi rps ind All 111 1 hi DOROTHY BROWN Artillar» KI TH CANttY ( 'oi'ps 11 M.I>\I,KXA sTEENSMt Cavalry 111 K M C 1 s| \TON Infantry COMPLETE PLANS “ S ts ENGLISH EXPERT FOR HOMECOMING.¡E E S ™!! TOSPEAK SUNDAY Dec. 3; Men. Dec. 4. . i elimina ut ¡ti lh" > changed Jm Deceintwr 3 rato Vs SO W HOME ECON. CHS IN NEW HOUSE ment Tumi Practice er to Home Ecoa- lica Division. Sororitici and Fraternitiei Vie for Honors in Decorations Contest. Plans are irmleriah/irur for a Itottie- (i niiiiR i elebvntion Saturday thill will eclipse ntiy previous attempt past years A unique progrn ier»’d the returning grad.s. «torietv house decoration«, ahm ihns .nui reunions Thp malt ni Hu* day ■ 1« the game , with North got tig out Consumi* ions and roti! Carolina State rills Will lie topped fiH'es Will K.ei O'1 arranged whli ft >un fraternity and soror nearly every society entertaining that Keen competition i- anticipate anione societies for honors in decora! Iny lloth the In*-' rfrnierr.il v Count und «ite Pan-Heller.ic League are ofTei ing a run to Um best decorated houi In thru- respective dlvlsiptis Tl Kunotnian sw.ety won the « up last ! year. The group winning the trophy Legislative Body to Consider the gnntest number of times in a! . . , .. period of toil year« is rewarded iwrma Limitation in ¿Vk»mbmhl»l C. Douglas Booth to Lecture At Peoples Church on Inter- national Affairs. Failure to Take Test Means the TO MEET MONDAY Student Being Dropped From the Registration Roll. office h yea H li ti g <*, e ('•«•riddine i K a the i* i i cavalry: ai art illery. ¡ Miss ( ’¡in by corps sponsor und a member bus been acti Bodv to Convene at 5 »'Clock In m Union; Important Matter« to Be Cop.tiderrd t nicnibt She ha Hor Pnu>n Point Dece tube i 4, w i tf - ir.cn'v deba te C( iditig All men and neet - t o' ell her Mi- ature Kochnn hi ld si inri II got tig nut Co •Pl»'«l el..Ts will Kiel COUNCIL TO MAKE CHANGES IN CODE Booth, n expert on >• the 'I ’t'tik' 141 VOtl •« ' look S'inda1 r the nuvpif irmal Rolad rnafíoti»! l*f h keen Writ »«■li in lw>th . Thf 1 *t;hlit . lub Elido «eeiing «f t;he Donrd of i-, .-c-iieduifd i"i Monda v lnt’k in thè l'ninli Sev- it inai.ter» óf ini eresi to WS. \Vnlvi*rtlie, alld Adi- to Ite taken tare *tf al ire niemhcrs of thè bbfil'd a junior, i» a met society she i, ofthe program úr sieenama i» from Mi-.', Brown ai election, ha» been fuir» for three ye a J-Ho)) commi' home is in Imi is nil Alpha tlflir niire rcjrirnon! The sponsors re selected by •r the installa- w ijl preliably late next i *<<rs W ho held i were; Lueiie j p n i\ s o r; ••ii. in f a n t r y ; ¡mttenberyer, ryinia Kaiser, ; fnc .lection for a Them Inn senior class. She • nipus activities ■vi-rtil class coiB- m Ann Arbor, in lantry spon- •! ie Alpha Phi • n iftivc iiLClflks • • i I 'h e 1930 .1- nember fimmtt - Miss rt illery pie uf- .in« « hi Her lid 'he I«lit«' tif ; 111 In Meeting Monday. STATE TO EXHIBIT ROAD EQUIPMENT Show to Br Largest in Middle West; to Display in Laming Oct. 29. 30. and 31. i 111 I Pm old H an. director of public v. .Io«- Retter, buslties« n i»* stale News : Knl ¡i editor of the fìttile Ne' Menu editor of the Wolven: 't tier basine«« n tañare > of in Norman Hurd, editor -d ' uriHt L A IJavenport. la unmeet' of the At/rieullur h. president-«f 'h** 8 Winifred K a lei it ha \‘. mwihfed Women 8 MENCHOFER PICKS FINAL DEBATE TEAM Forensic Conch Holds Last Tryouts Monday Night; 14 Men Make Up Team. p; editi itili, r •utiv ad- ii Prof Following 'ii mu; debutiti I |) MenTTioi OFFICIAL CRITICIZES PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS York IF* ( lcner.il Rie uui|i:tttv • ! hr: f>rt nit Riddar lv fleeted ts for the •ek. Prof. ell. Mon- on before d* l>;iii> a«yre- hi Detroit ; f attMtitf Jack I.eputd l4«ke tirand Ledge. Horace Arnold P>- st John«: I-, Lyle Uive- ! t'rieen. l.an- Ijiii'-inw'. and Kiddar ts the f the squad 1 men Hie de- <■<! • I ' (an pete Eternities Decorate Houses For Saturday Homecoming Methodist Journalist Sees State Campus in New Light -a worn." love. TV r of a vV, F thia Mips lO N V E N I EN T A-MPUS 'ALENDAR liting mdi.: demandii . nee fnr tl aver i>oard and lathe and r *he old standby» in sut l overflowing trg^.' fraterni and piedge', ;ire rapidiv ali eek Hangi «■hell ribbor H. E. INSTRUCTORS ATTEND MEETINGS Home Economics Drpt. Stnds Four Teachers to Chicago and Grand Rapids. EDITORS TO SHIFT RESPONSIBILITIES Staff Rporganiialion Means More Stable Publication Staff. nut itble and ern- ia /The every bull number o •lie work wn mu vi bulliling.s 'I be rest men don't and AY— p ra Pep mee'ing on Oym ips wit • ' swart* Cr*^k band p. m ! mon dance tn Union tUrrKHii RDAY a m. 'i \V C \ l'aine break- fe a. in- Ypsi flw h v* State sali football in Stadnm l a. m -Hockey r.nae “fi" p v» Active “8" . 9- Interi rat decora- onunlt- 2 s judging i North Carolina sta'e play» Me m ! ootbab. Í State meets Notre fvane In a em or* tie agree-*«m** Arid • very hoiiM- •tarts by wavering tjet.ween rnaktnc the linuv ;nto a trttkv replica -I the Yaic ho»i and having sunken garden» n the iron? yard, and !.nai»y eom- p'rc,m»»e« by stringing up fifty cent s worth"of green and wiide f repe ¡tai>er on the j»r»rch. and calhng it a day R. 0. T. C POLO PRACTICE TO START NEXT MONTH J a i m aW Sauiar« Eligible for Fait Cavalry Game Poyaiar attending *f e’ ing'' will ; STUDENT INJURED WHILE HITCH-HIKING Ernest Meuiel, *32, Severely Cut and Bruised Wednesday. idriii 10 AbbtJ .. Motel Stevens ne pun or» Federal Department nf Kdti*. fremg held throu Merle Uvcr* ha* held Ml lar while and Miwi Julia T at the rn<*eting .’4-'i't M il» Web: Ject. Art in H* and Ml** Tear » a report c>f the i Home Kronom which she ato Do» ton ! tended ali ' uree, rth Misa Ethel Wr»>b r arc present '-Kiav' Mrand Rapid», <xt will talk un the tub- Jinn in CToKung . be > at lune i » xtilc Dlvuuor» < f Afwjriation rnee'ii ded tht» summer O'Dunm vili he II ¡ore r, uert of the aniaed rider them e capaci arranger tber ot i : i Monda y nvl a. m * < office W *' p m ■om8 a Id make a Jed anyw if that tl at type of • lid of tl inmate airy ban a Iterati« tv Hhr icy had building duwn >e i ant pu*. 1 i near vou « nilv « They w«Hir ni l ' ; the mie Ivet Mi r»**oniinrnd*> thai •»ii visiting Stan mustache ( me t-hing alw Laurani*' you " t enough Albion ' lew a Ik lias a .iinter that did b I think He Moat of the I D and 33. Ul alike in Fa*t . won't pay any <iu veil r;t them i e State fresh- they want anv* hat they thing and never come u-irs get service to dKtmguiah j nd Comment mftti who plan., jId buy a tal.se *t l.ansing re«- t.nd a fly swim- !' ii t deep polite awn ) I m md e a tough bunch that goes They have hundreds and state police all around the ve i ojjs to the btock dr/wn en t News i iffir» Thursday Tuesday» n 8 a m Reports troni ' .e i. * jM,;d la night said that Men/e » was easier although î*»- w» badJy about hi* arms. 1» k* and l¡ead Polo practice for the cadet ofT.^er of the college R O. T, C will stAri early next month. Juniors and «enior country track mre' betwewn in the cavalry unit wtu oe eilfilMe o ■ " ■■' — ■ pea of football game, regimuai try out for the team FOR SALE— 12* h Edition of Enc rin I Stadium The srhednie of gamee for this year pedia-Britainira ompiete. 33 volume* not eomplela. but will probably in- Indiapaper Make me anoffer, au .** ji elude one game with the University of Jeiuaon. 133 south Orand. Tel. 31JJ tnlarfimt council meet« in Chicago and two games with O h io ? --------- ---------- J27J'" Z . 'Z 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Hate. Three necktie* cleaned and preved with each suit at TWICHELL'8 Dry Cleanere. (Phone S-33t0* 211 M A C Ate to uudnight will Ix- open and un -Sat- urday morning from 8 a m anni neon prnvjns • avir.i' ..*w* item* are tir^cd to call the c'«'** New.» office ’ hrough 'he college im» number 2-1141 The . bUMi eiw office rr«ay alvi lie reached : hrmigh ini* number Anv co-ed who deurr* u ion on the Htate Ne»-» staff a» an office assist- ant is urged to meet woman's edi- tor. Kathrvn Faner sn the iobbv of «he Union Tuesday at 8 r - ioek From 18 to 20 women are desimi LOST—Pair brown k.’d pi/e/e» Call Kathryn Fa nor. Chi Omega house on cop in lairuung Lad the ftuduritv ».«I '.top me and request, that une of our number get cut xnd »«Ik. naving Humething about I'll Ixmk you up for rrrklcv« driving tiw next time " 'iliere were only four of ua m the car. 1 think I made a mistake"When I didn t te)l him that I was from Albion. Then lie would have known that I didn t do anything wrong—intentional- ly it s a silly law anyway to say that only three ran ride in a single-seated car personally. 1 know that flve can get in comfortably because I've tried What X can't understand ie why they number all the sidewalks and buildings on the Michigan State campus. Almost AT THE UNION New fraternity attonerv ha* arrived «t the main fie»k at very rf i»v»nHb!c prices fheee tablet* nr** all ’-tamped with Michigan State seal, and are üV.iHable tn brut kinds of pti;» r They are on display st the r!***k You «ave I", by uxing coulions The following pijie* are on dis- play- at the desk DunhiU. Park- er. o . 8. D., 3B. DcMuth. Milano, fir Plumb. City DeLuse. Nuvo I a Luxe. Vanguard. Oral, Iieer- xhaum. and Calabash. All pipes are sold nt the lowest price pos- sible Remember the special prices in the beauty shop on Monday end Tueedey each week. Shoe ahioee in the barber tfier three p. m BUT COVrON KOOKS

Transcript of ICIL STARTS Victorious Candidates in Corps Sponsor ... fileM Special Session Held ... with North got...

Sub« d th al rei A th

A ttend l'e |i Meeting at

Gym Tonight

m t a m N i M fSVclcoine, iirails! We're Cibtd to U Hare Von Here

N u m b e r

GaragiLaundrfio f MIm

p. o

i VF í A.vnronX !)<>1.1»IKK

IINC

ICIL STARTS IE OF CLASS

ES H TROUBLElannah. President of Sin-

¡ _ r J i M c i l . Promises Action * ’ Frosh Losses.

BEFORE MEETINGi Victims Issue Complaint

M Special Session Held Last Night.

Victorious Candidates in Corps Sponsor Election Yesterday CANBY, SEXTON, STEENSIHA AND BROWN CHOSEN CORPS SPONSORS

IN CLOSE ELECTION YESTERDAYMichigan State Co-Ed Military Officers Announced Today by Colonel

Edward Davis; Vote Was Closest in Several Years According to Major Thomas-Stahle.

Featu ring onr* nf t * çloaeiff Hcotion.«-' in x|ii)iisnrs l‘»r t ii '' MJèhifruri Statö U. o.T. (' lay. 11 ! ! t h ( ’an ’.»y, Bernicü. Sexton, Magil; I inn .thy llrm vn were winjyors.

The i'itrps sponsor was Heeled hv vote «! in the Hass.«* held Wednesday ainl yeste i of tin* infant rv, eav.'tlry. and artille ry un 1 Vote of tin* nirii In 'Um.se un iis o/ily. Tip? i

— l io n I l f spi

Straighten Out Classification

H in son ) U velismi

rps

ind

All111 1 hi

D O R O TH Y BROW N Artillar»

K I TH CANttY( 'oi'ps

11 M .I>\I,KXA sTE E N S M t C avalry

111 KMC 1 s| \TO N Infantry

COMPLETE PLANS “ S ts ENGLISH EXPERT FOR HOMECOMING.¡ E E S ™ !! TO SPEAK SUNDAY

Dec. 3 ; Men. Dec. 4.

. i eliminaut ¡ti lh" >changed Jm Deceintwr 3

rato Vs

S O W HOME ECON. CHS IN NEW HOUSE

ment T um i Practice er to Home Ecoa-

lica Division.

Sororitici and Fraternitiei Vie for Honors in Decorations

Contest.

Plans are irmleriah/irur for a Itottie- (i niiiiR i elebvntion Saturday thill will eclipse ntiy previous attempt past years A unique progrn ier»’d the returning grad.s.«torietv house decoration«, ahm ihns .nui reunions Thp maltni Hu* day ■ 1« the game , w ith North got tig out Consumi* ions and roti! Carolina State rills Will lie topped fiH'es Will K.ei O'1 arranged whli

ft >un fraternity and soror nearly every society entertaining that

Keen competition i- anticipate anione societies fo r honors in decora!Iny lloth the In*-' rfrnierr.il v Count und «ite Pan-Heller.ic League are ofTei ing a run to Um best decorated houi In thru- respective dlvlsiptis T l Kunotnian sw .ety won the « up last !year. The group winning the trophy Legislative Body to Consider the gnntest number of times in a ! . . , . .period of toil year« is rewarded iwrma Limitation in ¿Vk»m bm hl»l

C. Douglas Booth to Lecture At Peoples Church on Inter­

national Affairs.

Failure to Take Test Means the TO MEET MONDAYStudent Being Dropped From

the Registration Roll.

o f f i c e h yea H li ti g <*, e ('•«•riddine i K a t h e i* i i c a v a l r y : a i a r t i l l e r y .

¡ Miss ( ’ ¡in by corps sponsor und a member bus been acti

Bodv to Convene at 5 »'Clock In m Union; Important Matter«

to Be Cop.tiderrd

t nicnibt She ha

HorPnu>nPoint

Dece tube i 4, wi tf - ir.cn'v deba te C(

iditig A ll men and

neet -t o ' ell her Mi­

ature Kochnn hi ld siinri II got tig nut Co•Pl»'«l el..Ts will Kiel

COUNCIL TO MAKE CHANGES IN CODE

Booth, n expert on >• the ' I ’t'tik'141 VOtl •«'

look S 'inda1 r the nuvpif irmal Rolad

rnafíoti»! l*fh keen Writ »«■li in lw>th

. Thf1 *t ; hlit

. lub Elido

«eeiing « f t;he Donrd of i-, .-c-iieduifd i" i Monda v lnt’k in thè l'n in li Sev-

it inai.ter» óf ini eresi toWS. \Vnlvi*rtlie, alld A d i­to Ite taken tare *tf al

ire niemhcrs of thè bbfil'd

a junior, i» a met society she i, o fthe program úr

sieenama i» from Mi-.', Brown ai

election, ha» been fu ir» for three ye a J-Ho)) commi' home is in Imi is nil Alpha tlflir

n i i r e rc jr irnon ! T h e sp o n s o rs

re selected by •r the installa- w i j l preliably

la t e next i *<<rs W ho held i w ere; Lueiie

j p n i\ s o r ; ••ii. in fan try ; ¡mttenberyer,

r y in ia Kaiser,

; fnc .lection for a Them Inn

senior class. She • nipus activities

■ vi-rtil class coiB- m Ann Arbor, in lantry spon- •! ie Alpha Phi

• n iftivc iiLClflks• • i I 'he 1930 .1-

nember fimmtt -

Miss

rt illery pie uf- .in« « hi

Her lid 'he

I «lit«' tif

; 111

In Meeting Monday.

STATE TO EXHIBIT ROAD EQUIPMENTShow to Br Largest in Middle

West; to Display in Laming Oct. 29. 30. and 31.

i 111

I Pm

old H

an. director of public v. .Io«- Retter, buslties« n i»* s ta le News : Knl ¡i editor o f the fìttile Ne' Menu editor of the Wolven: 't tier basine«« n tañare > of in Norman Hurd, editor -d ' uriHt L A IJavenport. la unmeet' of the At/rieullur

h. president-«f 'h** 8 W inifred K a lei it ha

\‘.mwihfed Women 8

MENCHOFER PICKS FINAL DEBATE TEAM

Forensic Conch Holds Last Tryouts Monday Night; 14 Men

Make Up Team.

p;editi

itili, r •utiv ad­i i Prof

Following 'ii mu; debutiti I |) MenTTioi

OFFICIAL CRITICIZESPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS

York IF*( lcner.il Rie uui|i:tttv

• ! hr: f>rtnit Riddar lv fleeted

ts for the •ek. Prof. ell. Mon- on before

d* l>;iii> a«yre- ■ hi Detroit ; f attMtitf Jack I.eputd l4«ketirand Ledge.

Horace Arnold P>- st John«:

I-, Lyle Uive- ! t'rieen. l.an-Ijiii'-inw'. and

Kiddar ts the f the squad 1 men Hie de- <■<! • I ' ( an pete

Eternities Decorate Houses For Saturday Homecoming

Methodist Journalist SeesState Campus in New Light

- a w orn ." lo v e . TV r o f a vV, F th ia M ips

l O N V E N I E N TA -M P U S' A L E N D A R

liting mdi.: demandii .

nee fnr tl

aver i>oard and lathe and r *he old standby» in sut l overflowing trg^.' fraterni and piedge', ;ire rapidiv

ali

eek

Hangi

«■hell

ribbor

H. E. INSTRUCTORS ATTEND MEETINGS

Home Economics Drpt. Stnds Four Teachers to Chicago and

Grand Rapids.

EDITORS TO SHIFT RESPONSIBILITIES

Staff Rporganiialion Means More Stable Publication

Staff.

nut itble and ern­ia /The

every bullnumber o •lie work wn mu vibulliling.s

'I be rest

men don't

and

A Y —p ra Pep mee'ing on Oym

ips wit •' swart* Cr*^k band

p. m ! mon dance tn UniontUrrKHii

R D A Ya m. 'i \V C \ l'a in e break-

fe a. in­ Ypsi f lw h v* Statesali football in Stadnml a. m -Hockey r.nae “ fi"p v » Active “8 " .9- Interi rat decora- onunlt-

2s

judgingi North Carolina st a 'e play»Me m ! ootbab.Í State meets Notre f vane In a

emor* tie agree-*«m** Arid • very hoiiM- •tarts by wavering tjet.ween rnaktnc the lin u v ;nto a trttkv replica -I the Yaic h o »i and having sunken garden» n the iron? yard, and !.nai»y eom- p'rc,m»»e« by stringing up fifty cent s w orth "of green and w iide f repe ¡tai>er on the j»r»rch. and calhng it a day

R. 0. T. C POLO PRACTICE TO START NEXT MONTHJ a i m aW Sauiar« Eligible for

F a it Cavalry Game Poyaiar

attending *f

e ’ ing'' will ;

STUDENT INJURED WHILE HITCH-HIKING

Ernest Meuiel, *32, Severely Cut and Bruised Wednesday.

idriii 10

AbbtJ

.. Motel Stevens n e pun or» Federal Department nf Kdti*.

fremg held throu Merle Uvcr* ha* held Ml lar while and Miwi Julia T at the rn<*eting .’4-'i't M il» Web: Ject. Art in H* and M l** Tear » a report c>f the i Home Kronom which she ato Do» ton

! tended ali ' uree, rth Misa Ethel Wr»>b r arc present '-Kiav' Mrand Rapid», <xt will talk un the tub- Jinn in CToKung . be

> at lunei » xtilc Dlvuuor» < f

Afwjriation rnee'ii ded tht» summer

O'Dunmvili he II

¡ore r, uert of the aniaed rider them

e capaci

arranger tber ot i

: i Monda y n v l a. m * < office W *' p m ■om 8 a

Id make a

Jed anyw if that tl at type of• lid of tl

inmateairy ban

a Iterati« tv Hhr icy had building duwn >e i ant pu*. 1

i near vou « nilv « ■ They w«Hir ni l '; the m ie I vet Mir»**oniinrnd*> thai • »ii visiting Stan mustache

( me t-hing alw La urani*' you " t

enough Albion '

lew a Ik lias a .iinter that did b I think He

Moat o f the I D and 33.Ul alike in Fa*t . won't pay any <iu veil r;t them i e State fresh- they want anv* hat they thing and never come u-irs get service

to dKtmguiah j nd Comment mftti who plan., jId buy a tal.se

*t l.ansing re«- t.nd a fly swim-

!' ii t deep

polite

awn) Im

md

e a tough bunch that goes They have hundreds and state police all around the

ve i ojjs to the btock dr/wn

en t

News i iff ir» Thursday Tuesday»

n 8 a m

Reports troni ' .e i . * jM, ;d la night said that Men/e » was easier although î*»- w» badJy about hi* arms. 1» k* and l¡ead

Polo practice for the cadet ofT.^er of the college R O. T, C w ill stAri early next month. Juniors and «en ior

country track mre' betwewn in the cavalry unit wtu oe eilfilMe o — ■ ■ " ■■' — ■p e a of football game, regim uai try out fo r the team FOR SALE— 12* h Edition of Enc rinI Stadium Th e srhednie o f gamee for this year pedia-Britainira ompiete. 33 volume*

not eomplela. but w ill probably in- India paper Make me an offer, au .**jielude one game with the University of Jeiuaon. 133 south Orand. Tel. 31JJ

tnlarfimt council m eet« in Chicago and two games with O h i o ? --------- ---------- J27J'" Z . 'Z 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(Hate. Three necktie* cleaned and preved with each suit a t TW IC H E LL '8 Dry Clean ere. (Phone S-33t0* 211 M A C A te

to uudnight will Ix- open and un -Sat-

urday morning from 8 a m anni neon prnvjns • avir.i' ..*w* item* are tir^cd to call the c '«'** New.» office ’ hrough 'h e college im » number 2-1141 The

. bUMi eiw office rr«ay a lv i lie reached : hrmigh in i* number

Anv co-ed who deurr* u ion on the Htate Ne»-» staff a » an office assist­ant is urged to meet woman's edi­tor. Kathrvn Faner sn the iobbv of «he Union Tuesday at 8 r - ioek From 18 to 2 0 women are desim i

LO ST— Pair brown k.’d pi/e/e» Call Kathryn Fa nor. Chi Omega house

on cop in lairuung Lad the ftuduritv ».«I '.top me and request, that une of our number get cut xnd » « Ik . naving Humething about I'll Ixmk you up for rrrklcv« driving tiw next time " 'ilie re were only four of ua m the car.

1 think I made a mistake"When I didn t te)l him that I was from Albion. Then lie would have known that I didn t do anything wrong—intentional­ly i t s a silly law anyway to say that only three ran ride in a single-seated car personally. 1 know that flve can get in com fortably because I 'v e tried

W hat X can't understand ie why they number all the sidewalks and buildings on the M ichigan State campus. Almost

AT THE UNIONNew fraternity attonerv ha*

arrived «t the main fie»k at very rf i»v»nHb!c prices fheee tablet* nr** all ’-tamped with Michigan State seal, and are üV.iHable tn brut kinds of pti;» r They are on display st the r!***k You «ave I " , by uxing coulions

The following pijie* are on dis­play- at the desk DunhiU. Park­er. o . 8. D., 3B. DcMuth. Milano, f ir Plumb. C ity DeLuse. Nuvo I a Luxe. Vanguard. Oral, I ie e r - xhaum. and Calabash. A ll pipes are sold nt the lowest price pos­sible

Remember the special prices in the beauty shop on Monday end Tueedey each week.

Shoe ahioee in the barber t f ie r three p. m

BUT COVrON KOOKS

_ _ WMltj M u Ih« « I W y « r by th. .tad.r.uQillm Eaitrid M second eins» inaturr st thrpoatoffic*. EMt Lnnsln«, tentaran, ‘f i » iiieklann State Ne*-'* office Vkreata-d on the fourth floor of the Union buildin*

Telephone, eolleoe ex»h*nc«, tstoMwa 104.

j CAMPUS FORUM ]

■npt— ntotéw^-CoTlnrisU- Special Adril Kg.. Ine.. SOS Wft A«.. » « * ¿ s i f 1* ' «It K. Mlehliinn Ave.. Chicnjfo, HI Roy Barnhill. Inc.. 40 R. HtbJL. New York City. h<> BtTletton St.. B**w>n. Mae».. 410 North Micnipnn

Ave.. Cbkaifo. 111. _____ .¿h* lit IchTir»n Bute I*«*» mr* written by the editor-in-chinf

•tr dents. "Editori si k appearing :and I is assistent», «no nr

represent inj: the officisi *They t sn no way be interpreted M

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EDITORIAL 8TAPP Msnagiac Editor

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■ George Mrrkel Timothy Ankney Jaek Qnm Wilford Colt Norman Reeder Dick Elder

Rseil Creager

To the Campus Forum:During a recent trip to the Univer-

slty or r tm . I van iroqurntlv in the Union Memorial buildine at tha. school I noticed a very novel ieature of the place, that I think could dp worked out here. In one section of the wall was a large panel in whichpostoffice boxes of the fraternities andsororities were placed. M any students were going to and coming from these boxes at all hours. Upon inguiring about the boxes I was informed that a few years ago the Union was used by the students very little. Someone sug­gested putting the mail boxes in the lobby, and the plan was very success­ful ’ The Union is now the center of all student activities, and is a gathering place for the entire student body.

I would like to suggest that a sim ­ilar plan be considered for Michigan State’s Union. What it has done for the University of Iowa's Union can be

| done for ours Information about the plan could probably be obtained from

P their Union.V H Donaldson. ’30.

merlv head o f the cW l engineering department at Iow a State

A committee o f alumni including Irene Shaben. Mrs. Malcolm Trout, and Jean Jensen, presented a program that included talks from prominent alumni and friends o f Mr Bissel. a rc motion pictures o f Iowa state campus celebrities. Carl H. M 'Lean, presi­dent of the association Dean Bissel Prof. J. H. Muncie. o f the botany de­partment. and recently from the Iowa school, were speakers at 'he dinner.

State Quartet Places Eleventh in National Team Rating.

Before g iv in g advice a wise man prepares to dodge the con­sequences.

Hour » .6:St to ? :M H. A. LYO N , I t Maaayei

Wprd was received by Michigan State college officials Thursday an­nouncing the placing of the college

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M uch of the charity that be­g in s abroad never reaches home.

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team which competed «..w .v.; held at the National

Show at St. Louis. M o. from 2-16. . i 1.01 contestants in the entire ;he State quartet placed 11th in »ting Th" r-oll— "Id" s Placed i the Ayrshire cattle class, men maxing the UAP a»e Lauren

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S h r e d d e dAnother lu rn of the calendar brings us to one of the most

enjoyable times of the school year when Hom ecom ing is ob­served. A lum n i from one to fifty year* stand ing w ill again w alk over the scenes of their school days and meet old friends who have been scattered to the four corners of the earth, sparing only a few days at this time of the year to again return to their A lm a Mater. The State News extends a most cordial welcome to the "o ld b o y s " who w ill again his with us tomorrow.

WHO SHALL VOTE?Election of corps sponsors thl* year again emphasized the

fa llacy of a llow ing underclassmen to participate in the selection

o f these positions.In th r jun io r am i senior c Ihssos alone there are many men

who are neither personally acquainted or perhaps have never heard of the candidates in question. How can an intelligent vote be cast when such a condition exists.

In the two lower Classes the condition is much more pro­nounced. A conservative estimate would lie that less than one per cent of the freshm en know for whom they are voting and ess than five per cent of the sophomores are casting an intelli­

gent vote.Th *‘ only solution t«* the problem is to confine the suffrage on

this question to the upperclassmen and then we w ill fall tar short of perfection in the matter. •

THE COUNCIL C0X8W ERS The In to rfra le rn ity Council w ill vote upon the proposal of

deferring fratern ity w inter term initiations until fa rm e rs ' Week and lim iting the time of duration to three days, at its meeting M onday night. At present the probable outcome is somewhat uncertain but it is believed that most f raternity representatives »re in favor of the proposed move.

The deferring of the date and the im iting of the duration of fratern ity in itiations fiit?Mboth adm irable,features. Farm ers Week, coining near the m iddle of the term us it does, presenta a time when freshmen will have become more or less settled

•asily spare the time needed in In past years with the initiations ond week of the term, first year tit slunlp that many never come faculty ax on their neck. Th is

Ralph Morrison and las orchestra a popular eight piece Grand Rapids organization, will play ter the 1929 Sophomore Fall term party to be held Saturday November 2 in the Union ballroom, according to an otmuncement made public la*»* la*’ night by M el­ville Pflug. chairman of the music committee Ticket*' will be placed on sale next Monday and may bo procured from any at the class representatives m fraternity houses or at the Union

Morrison s orchestra which has been acclaimed otic of the outstanding bands m Grand Rapids and the sur­rounding district, has made an en ­viable reputation for itself through ap­pearances In Detroit and Ann Arbor As the orchestra has never before played for an open party at Michigan State its initial appearance is eagerly watched for. However five member- of the band have been engaged several time* by a number of societies for private parties Selection of this band gives assurance of arxxl music for the party

W ith thr announcement ot the or­chestra word comes relattv« to the dis­tribution of 'he tickets Tcere will tie a representative appointed In every fraternity who will tak'1 complete charm* of the sale in his house Non fraternity men may purchase their ticket; at the Union. The price is two dollars per couple

An appropriate decorating theme has \m ii »e le c t« ! and work Is well under wa\ Novel programs have been or­dered and are sure to score a hit

A *. only a limited number o f tickets will in- Mild, tt la suggUBted that to nvoid disappointment, they t*’ purchas­ed early next week

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In honor of Dean G W Btwoll dean of engineevm« at NUchigah siat«* c o l- ’ li-gr, and Mr*. Btiwell who are leavtng this fall lo r California, the L»wh State college nitjmni tuiociaUon gave a din­ner in the Union Mciuonal builctibw Wednesday. Ort lt> at 6:30 p m OUt- o f-'ow n guestt in a notIpü ot talk.*' paid tribute to Dean Bis.»-el who was lor-

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T in lim iting of im* duration «»I the initiations w ould not only 1 m i-aiiier on the neophyte?* but Mlswfj im the fHiteraities. tutting objectionable “horwt fhay* 1« .» iniiiiinum and getting the thing "■ • • * w ith a s qu it1 a ¡m.- ¡nt*

W ill tht placing of the time «lining Farmcr.s* Wtiuk as pro- Iuaeii. f-ttcviIty members wouiri Ik* mm ii more di»pot?ed it) lie it bit lenient with jthe slumtH'ring or absent >earliug.s. M a n y i m.n.s* - an tii.erupted dumtp I arm ers Week which i.** an added j inucnti\r tti set this turn <h fmilciN as t Ilf? time lo r all f ra te rn ity ihititttioiio

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di i v. com plaints have beau legmtcred w ith the htudcnt i! iiy Fast la*using people w ho em ploy c o l l e g e student.--, nain«' man in particu lar expressed diaappoilittTU’nt in j t-ndabjhiv nt the young man he had hired in a poaition it. claim ing that without any notice whatever, the eni- had walked oui ot tin* plage of busineas without return*

I‘hc student did not make au> cum pla in t over the nature •work n o r s ign ify h is intention of leaving— merely w a lk ­

ing out ami forgetting his icspoUalb ilii)

Su ch a th ing a-' tin.- no matter how sm all, is a black m ark fo r all im mbei> o l <lit student body who.tiepeud upon nutaicU w ork t* <t'fra> college expanses. ( ollegc men .-itoulii be de- pendab:« in any position uffered and ta ilu n t«» In e up to the trust m erci\ refincls upon other student» w*iio are Ituatworih.v •

It, thereioiv. devolve.- upon all student* who deiHîiid upon employment in iùaat Lansiug. io rem im i their raspüitaibilil> to the em ployer and their obligation Io other students in sim iia i strait», and to give the em ployer a square deal

Am i his friend looked no further— lound ju»t v\ha! in’ wanted here and recog­nized superior vnluv.

You too. m l Ih* delighted ir the crisp, new style, fine ta ilo ring and attractive pun* woolens in our 2-

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U t t tn t t i ! T o n ig h t c o m m e n c e s th e a n n u a l H o m e - k h i g a n S t a t e c o l l e g e a n d a l r e a d y a la r g e n u m b e r ] h a v e a r r i v e d in E a s t L a n s in g . T h e t h i r d U n io n b id o n th e e v e o f a g a m e is b e in g g i v e n t o n ig h t . I t

§ I lg e d f o r N a t e F ry 's o r c h e s t r a t o p l a y f o r th e d a n c - i a t t e n d a n c e a n d s u c c e s s fu l p a r t y is a s s u re d .

l in g d a y w i l l b e th e — ------------------------ >---------f g f th e w h o le t e r m dragons and white mums were used

f r o m thr> throughout the rooms. Miss Loretta „«■_ •■m - L . i i , Macorober presided at the tea table.“ - f t * » " ; ' * » " »< » • n e , lr >- The Ero Alphian society snnounce.

U t y a n d s o r o r i t y t h e p l(,d (r tn e c f Dorothy Pnckler. Lan- a b a n q u e t , d in n e r , sing and M ildred Allrnson o f Iowa. ~ 1 s t f o r th e p le a s - Miss Marlon Trumbell. Birmingham

■ a t - n f . t o w n truest-i * M 8 * uest at Ihe ch8Pt8r house over s liten Im tem itlM the w » * - « « » - On Wednesday even -i

ing Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hartsuch were

BLUE KEY TO HOLD Students Caught Unprepared PEP MEET TONITE as Blustery Weather Arrives

their dinner guests.Ö f the many fraternities to hold

M is e s followed by din-

ts M i l l E M been M M M The Jitney da nee g f j & jhnsday night, by th i m j f M M K ey was largely at d. H tpM M w their housemother

the members o lined at a tea on Sun

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thetr fa ll term par- houses Homecoming

parties thla week-end the AcTheons 8 will g l 'c theirs in the Woman s dub

house in Lansing. Th e patrons for the party w ill be Prof. and Mrs. J. T. Cas-

busy one for wejj ancj prof. and Mrs. P. W. Fabian while M r and Mrs. Nathan Ellis will oe present as guests. Bruce Payer- weather *s orchestra w ill play lo r the dancm*

Jack Kieser's Rhythm Kings w ill play for the dancing at the Delphic house

The housemothers o f on Saturday evening Prof. and Mrs. (ty houses, facility l . C. Plant! Prof. and Mrs. E. A. Gee nae o f the sorority gm j p ^ f and Mrs. H Wyngardcn are

to chaperon the party The members o f Eclectic arc holding

their fa ll term party at their house with Ken Carlysle's orchestra as the music makers Guests fort he evening included Lieut fellow and M

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ons lor the Hesperian fa ll onthe same, evening are Mr. 3 R Proulx and Mr.. and

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Swartz Creak to Pap Up Crowd, ; E. L. A aitia it Main

Speaker.

Blue Key has chosen for its main speaker at the North Carolina State pep meeting Friday night in front of the gym E. L. Austin, new head o f tiie education department who has estab­lished quite a reputation fo r himself here a*fa speaker and toastmaster The meeting is to take place at 7:30 sharp.

Swartz Creek band will keep tilings going during the program with its peppy music.

Paul Troth with his host o f cheer leaders will be on hand to sec that the team gets a big hand.

Roy Sample, head of the program committee for the pow-wow. hojies to nave the team coaches on hand as well as members of the eleven He also stated that he would like to see the entire student body turn out fo r this meeting which is serving to open up Homecoming activities.

scene o f the Hermiun party on S a tu r-' day ''veiling The patron list consists of Capt and Mrs R E Larson’ and Mr. and Mrs. H R. Pettigrove while Pres and Mrs Robert s Shaw and See. and Mrs i f .h. Hallaelay will be guests o f the party Nate Fry's "Gold Diggers'' m il play for the dancing

The Play Boys will furnish the dance music for the Alpha (i.inm ia Rho party to be held in the Union ballroom to­morrow M any o f the alumni are ex ­pected io return tor the party which will be preceded by a banquet at the hot! 8 0 P ro f and Mrs E. L Anthony and M r. and Mrs Trout w ill act av pa trolls for the party.

The laU 'lenn party o f the Phylean society will be held at their house on

avenue tomorrow evening d Mrs W ard Oiltner. Mr id Mr and Mrs. Ft. c at the party as guests,

a playing tjlinng

Half the campus heroes and heroines arc drowned, and the other half are slowly freezing to death. Aside from that, we're well and happV thank you.

W inter descended upon us unexpect­edly Wednesday morning, and those gallant souls who fared forth in slick­ers in the 8 o'clock rain found them­selves .shivering on ixirche afraid te. venture out into the 10 o'clock baby snowstorm which succeeded it Every­one tried to find someone bigger io use as a windbreak m going to and from classes; and if you're a really largo ittd, you probably found yourself the head of a quite a procession ever* time you walked lacing Into the wind.

Not that you walked facing into ih - wind if you could help it It was a temperamental wind, and as soon as you manaeed to teal* home and <"• dressed for snow, along it came, blow-

our ;aee. Then raining sleet in you again, then show long. Variety en< sort o f thing, bn for three days sti

East Lamm ■ equinoxes even tifhe. as sort of or something Ai we ever saw win two weeks Sira:

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FORMER STATE ATHLETE SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIAAI Jones, Member of 1928 Frosh

Eleven, Dies Following Short Illness.

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The Peking Cafe orchestra froth Grand Rapids will play at the Lambda Chi Alpha fa ll term party on the even­ing following Ihe game. The patrons list includes Dr and Mrs W L. Chai ti­ler. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Bheedv and Prof and. Mrs R I f Kelty

The members of the Pin Kappa Tail will dance to ihe music lurnishcd by Zcnper Pan's Rhythem Kings Mom Dé­lia it at their lull term party tomorrow night M ajor and Mrs. C. Thomas- Stahle and Pro I. and Mrs M M Me- CYol have been invited as ¡nitrons lorthe affair

The guest its» lor the Phi beim parly includes Coach and Mrs John Kobs. Coach and Mrs. Jim Crowley. Mr Olcn Carberty. Colonel and Mrs Ed­ward Davis. M r and Mrs Miles Casteel, and Capt and Mrs It Inn top Th e pa­trons nre Capi and Mrs. c R. Che.. ! and Prof ' nod Mrs C S Duntord Hotel o lds will be the scene of Ihe party tor which a Boh Cruzet orchestra from Detroit will plav.

\ large, number, o f ulnniin are < .- pec ted to return for the Pi Kappa Phi party be held in the Little Theatre t i i Sai in day evening A Hob Onizot orchesi-m. front Detroit will play for the dancing while P ro f and Mrs 1 N IV ds and Dr and Mrs I, II B(ioH will « hnperoh the party.

'D ie Hotel Kerns will be the .scene

Word was i.-f •rd here • <week »ii »lie ur.o i on MondayJones, oi Gnutd Rapids, former Miegall State MUriei o and mendier1928 frosh .!.■». Jones aiwhen hr* failed 5 ol piH Utrom t

: a lly frnii! . !1

Jones witt* a buck «»ii Ha*RtLpiUn Central nigh team •*years before' < ■ • mg io M irili '¡«1hist year As puarterboekState yearling • on last yearmode a gnod r»'< »rd :■ nd Was «‘OiliMd*a coori prospe : i Ihe varsitv ¡lull, .fanes plai u'ed to stay t>year .»nd reium a football neHe was ii Iso fi i’. »» ui ber of th»swi,mining icam • 'uh attendimi

a i Janex wn .1 • »ober oí : .ada Chi Alpha at em it y.

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pause Then it changes to snow, and everyone pets out the old galoshes., W inter will be with us again in about a fortnight, three-foot drift* along the I walks and all.

And in the meantime, those few in ­structors who aren't down with pneu­monia have classes which are: and it's pretty hard to get more than two stu­dents to wade to any given class at the same time The hospital is mob­bed with whooping cold-smitten stu­dents: and those who haven't colds have broken ankles from slipping down the incline in front ol the forestry building

And at that the weather bureau de­clares (hat w inter is late this year, the deluge and snow having hit East Lansing before the fifteenth in previous

CAMPUS T CONDUCTT VISITS AMONG FROSH

Early Part of Week S e« Y. M. C. A. Making Friend, Wilh

Yearling,.

r iv.tnptis V M 8 A lias this bei I. conducting visit* of welcome

t he newcomers and freshmen n< • C under the leadership Of Larry

ics. committee chairman, and me Barbour, secretary mbers of the college student **Y". a pan led by faculty members made go number of visits last Monday, ¡av and Wednesday nights, in ;.n U»* : > ulleviate loneliness nnd un- liarity among the first year atti­

lli *1»!' course of their trips th.e r. found a large number of men

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Agricoltori! Engineering Depart­ment ie Bai Iding Many

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The Poultry House demonstration project of M. S. C. has proven very popular among the poultry raisers of Michigan this year The agricultural engineering department, in co-opera - tlon with the poultry department. L building 29 20x20, shed-type, poultry houses in the state.

This is the largest number they have built per year in the three years they

have sponsored the project. This project is intended to create an in­terest in better poultry and in better poultry housing among the farmers of Michigan. These houses'are built at no cost to the owner other than the cost of the building materials.

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North Carolini State Eleven Arrive« Today for•Game of Crowley-Coached Machine; Kf

Crowd Expected.

Day M. S. T. C. Ti f i nga Play On Spartan Gridina So tor day

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KRTOUSLV handicapped by injurie« and a lack of practice this week. Michigan State will meet the North ( ‘arolina State eleven here tomorrow in the third home garr.<- o f the season. Satur­day will also mark the annua! Homecoming'for old gr&ds a* w#dl a« being Parents’ Day. so that an unusuallv larg'* crowd for the garr.o Is.ex-

Michigan 8* eleven svtnts row morning spartan yearL.' mklable Vf-ch. lege frosh on

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Dill, veteran left tackle r. fullback, both out of the game wit

f-rin;. jnjurie*», Coach James 1!. (Sleepy hustling to work reserve material-into the tw

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right half N holt and On Ç’apt t po » a huddle Thursday « frosh showed

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