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William HardStates MILITARY DEP'TNewDealPlansMore TO PAY HOMAGEFreedom in Business TO WAR HEROES
Political Commentator Says Roosevelt Favors Substitution of Particle of Praise Will bePrivate Enterprise Competition for Present Presented in Armory
November 4.N. R. A. Code Restraint.
fie t'nitiMt States will play I'm- arelief and t rot tlom in moiiotTuv
thority il will in tin future i-nm
600 STUDENTS IN CAST
From the Grand Rapids Herald—
jj to ANN 1JA&BOQ
y"1 !" ' 1 Military and Music Organi/a-I,.,,.,'j Finn"' tions to Collaborate inPeoples t hurt li Ceremony
r SPECIAL TRAINRUMOR SPIKED
Mithe Wtt I>
the points tH.■ run will prm«■ <
\Yu Ih-al .oiiM-Crand Trunjk Railroad Will Not
Send Special Train nm-ito Syracuse
► 11111 p»v:rnt:it!..i. ft.ami militan e!«*p;
4**HV i'
Al: UC.FD TO OPIVEKivjHT tviPOU&M —t AST \ AM5INO OH
UP OAN
POLLING SMALLIN ELECTION OFNEW OFFICERS
Offlv 270 First Year StudentsCast Voles in Choosing
Frosh Leaders
VIVIAN IS PRESIDENT
Gilray. Hayward, Hays NamedVice preside rt, Secretary,Ire.isurer Respectively.
MarquetteGameandFraternityActivitiesMark Homecoming
Capacity Atttndance Predicted for Saturday. Pep MeetingWill be Held at Union Building Tonight;
YMCATOFETEFROSH SUNDAY '
Stair "Y" Bo» < Dirrtlnt la
Sptak al Rrraklail forNfH Mrnilirr,
SOCIAL WORKER NEWSMEN HEARCOMING SUNDAY COLEMAN TALKMr, B J lord lo Addrni First Mrrtinn o( Prr„ Cluh i»
( amptit (inlt Aurmbl) Hrld ir Union luriNovrmbr, 4 day Nijhl
SEATS ASSIGNEDINCHEER GROUP
freshmen Are AllottedPlaces in Blue Kev
Section
MILITARY MEN -
WILL CONVENEScabbard and Blade R 0 T (
Hornrary. to Meet inCincinnati
THESPIANS TOPRESENT PLAY
Dramatic Society Will GiveSheridan's "School for
WKAR FOLLOWSFOOTBALL TOURAll Games to be Broadcast bv
11 w a I Station. AnnounceOther Features
Blue Kcs a,. .
Mai
,* ;*'ed for the aHotmen' <-f, '1* *eats for the garnt MrN 'L> • ersity of Detroit on No-, "*** 'he first 250 applies-
1r<m 'fwhmtn being placedI •' • ^-eerlni sectionJ" »dditto seating »h< froah
• body. definite arrange-
t ere- completed today t> S^ for the allocating of groups
io certain women's or-on* and sororities for the
of Detroit game Thefr'r the reception of
"
hy S W L for that contest
Install SponsorsMail Fridayin ArmsryTlu- installation of the q
sanctioned by the Officerw ill take place at * .1" pday. November lllthArmory The hand a ; -a
State News Scribe FindsHardSmallBut Scrapvy
thebe an ewort from each of threebranches. Infantry. Cavalry andCoast Artillery Each *pon.Mnwill be escorted by a cadet offi¬cer from her branch and the <n-
Freshmen holding tickets forthe Marquette game in Section"DD . rows 15-28 inclusive, willmake up the Frosh Cheer Sec¬tion No admittance will begranted in this section to first-ycar men not wearing their
<»i his own against a small but elgn 'ouritiu ,. again • - • <:'i,n >iiastu gi-up of heckler* metitul ; . i•1"' nigh: when William Hard, lee- Stan--- P u . «n«u«i
lure i(Hir*e speaker, kept a las- miltiriLf t ..." ».* « v.- Il .
waiting while he *h<<ok his fist was ail right except that m di•net get i tally and handed out ad- courage! large builllcv, « i n«ivice, consolation and reproaches prm* "And why not snappedto his after-speech interviewers Mar I jutting nut his < r m andHard is ummposing in stature bending one finger aftci anothei
about five feet five--but he make- Into hi* palm as he enumeratedpre* up for it with a piercing gaze. a the case* in which small pro.
" * ■- * * ' *
e proven themselves■fficient than their giant
Believing that military service ro ,vr ,h»' pound competitor* Hard argues withis an obligation of citizenship and wwl other, and vehement e glowering at his tallthat the greater opportunities af- concert his question- tr inquisitors through ;haj/gyfordc4 college men for the study er brows and sticking his jaw in their
for the added effect
Marquette Turn «•Transported
In Ford Caro
The national < •invention >
m-mhlad every other year. with thior aamzatmn a* a whole beannithi- ••*|x,nse of. one U< Segatt- froir
the companies send alternates t<share in the information to be de-
Scabbard and Blade expressesits purpose and id< ais
Im Mu
_ long chtn which he
Snake Murgarei .fahnson usI .ni. Siicat well, lohn Yalr as SirHenjarr.in Hockbite. John Urattina» Crabtree, dtto Hutier as Moses.Iwnl Brown a* ( aretes*. .AliceWi igglesworth a* Maria, arid Vbyl-Iih Weeks a* Mrs Candour.Rehearsals are being held daily
in the Little Theatre.
*. fui ru shed thr-KAght A W Handy L-m- r>who is cooperating p. . q v
it.., Hlur Kr> mem- J- /
i Spiintshbv Garcia-
'hi* btiok is
InUhad of
Bodi-t
Than .
Gosh. Mr Hard. 1 There will U-
night at 7 00.
\r-r--p*.blisher, from theirby addresaing
'r< t , •!. and M-riding $144 forMuu Ruth Ymm«. - (ttrfuiU- • , :..A !r„ lrflts niail.
student in the art di-partment. haw tfi-.been selected as a judge in thr« ,iir;i u Slemari Alumni Sec*years tuberculosis pouter contest frUf> At ; interviewed dur-The contest wig be held on Friday ,n< the hahes of the HomecomingNovember 2. at the Oteemos and game Saturday by Robert Cole-Lcslie fairs The work shown «nii man. director of music publicitybe that done by Ingham county This interview wil be broadcast
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Michigan State New* J'
MICHIGAN STATU NEWS Friday, November 2, 10:
COLLEGE
!BULLETINFIRST MEET HELDBY SIGMA EPSILON
K.„ haml w.,1 play H,k" " Di""" GiV"party i.. Ik* hold the by Business Ad. Group,
tho onlySigma Epsiltii
antic fraternity for business ad¬ministration students, held itsfirst dinner meeting <»I the yeai
Spartan OracleBy JIM QI'KIXO
XftftOtsht d Rrras16,4 j'#tlr«iu.i, Dural '
The Michigan State college radiotat'..ii WKAlt has now a bulletin
Informal initiation
BAND PRESENTSANNUAL SMOKER
Muiiciin Meet in Old ArmoryWedneiday.
State Theatre Sigma Alpha Iota Falcone in SoloistEntertains New at Alusic FestivalPledges Monday Plays at St. High
Sigtna Alpha InWe're hack again - -with \
tie to say and a lot of space re- ■ ■■ . ■
served t«» say it in Howevci, it The annual smoker fordoesn't take an oracle to foresee bers of the Michigan Stathe Bacchanalia and Bachmanaiia Military Band took pL'tccthat will feature the activities of .lav night at 7:30 p. m" in
Twenty-two '..f the twenmenibet s »»f tin- organizaf 101
ardle The
Starring — Janet f faynor and
Janet Ouynoi and Ayre>.
If Sta Pre
light 'Hie lighter'
nd black furnnl
Student Council RulingShould Be F.nlorced
from IH lo 2.'» yenthree Upper Penii
I the welfare. Most
| school graduate-.-.
ty building l)i Hat.iilover to thf
iwamped with request# for ('.iplain Oolightlvlomocoining dates " Alumni !;.da.v and Comptrady drifting in to their re- were unable lo be
RANDOM KAMRI.INOSI aptuin C rabill In teaching the
saher manual to a senior milltarv clauses ranses such snickerlug among the so|« r hovs with"This will Ire hand\ to know lorase any of vou fellows have a
"Bulklox Drommond *Backstate Theater SunUa.
Mondaistarring Ronald t olnwi
I oretta Young
idvoe.ited, ranging
u s r
For That Chilly Feeling Beforeand After the (fame
HOMADE CHILIat SANDY'S
• makes week I. «
STUDENT PULSE "• DAIRYMEN SPEAKAT BEAN BANQUET
Hr harm'I Afterw,th m, <; s
Campus Coals
$7,511
knil-Wool lie:
fc'..,Iinmni'.i,
IJ
SHI I I III kit Is <1
I lie Thetas lookIrotii Ihr lies toobillies from Die hr
tires I he. oi.es
of |ila. fill I beta s
C.I I MM. II IR|I
THE WORLD'S FINEST
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trial Phone
FRANKLIN I)E KLELNE CO.\«>tih (•!.uid
MORI colli;
sW I I I III YR I's ON P\R\|»«
>l Vi linos.Rh ll.it SU.it . ' i; ..in'
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Analkr, Slmdtnl (H„cltTo I tally Riling
Franca* Scullcn laWinner In CollcnePeace Contest
II i/IN Htm
Welcome, Alumni!Ilrfurr tl.c Game
anil \fter
I at Is Ser. e Vou NN illi
-\ UNI \ \RIKTV OF FOOD
Tr> One of Our
SIZZLE-HOT STEAKSServed On
Sizxle-llot Platters
®ljc Hum Jnoit Sljup
tog in Die student bod* t'ntt! «k»w
we have cooperated with thefaculty in every respect throughout tepieecnfat ices. and at a timelike this when we mbk for thencunsidciatu.it through tt.c voice ofooi reprearntgtivcA. then eat> ate
I'nk-se I mtaa my guess the good-wtlt that has prevailed betweenthe faculty and the ntudeiit.« m»
a trout
CLASSIFIED*14 W Muh.
l.osr C.i.»sc Pontic higl s«1034 giaduatlun ring Call l-i»ir. Smith. 52! Albeit Llbrrgl i
FOB SALE - One popcorn stunkF J K IVukSja-i il\ model. almost new.
Hubert Hicks Phuiu fcug>>1? has been estmuted recently •
that there are still more tlun four . ,.T a<Wi.r ,iniXli.in ,mwrat» m Amertc. dr- m „ „ thu JSmaott Hr-spite the grout effort# made to WH,d if returned to office at Wont
nation | Mary Mayo Ruth Yen *
STATE FORESTRY GRADRACK FROM RUSSIA
, Hdi fttobenhauKX - wet!-known.liaiiwV of the 1VU forestry de¬partment. has nutith returnedfrom Kuaaia wlrere he has made
[a at tody of fored that he has
visited several college* then* andthat one college alone had overt&IO lorestry student* Mi Mot-1—haucr expects to return to Rus¬sia within * yeai to watch thrcutting and plauung of trees by
for Saturdays' lii/t dame
A Supreme I alue in
OVERCOATS'25MAX • ...Lit a lineup <>:
i"..iy.-inc.! ovt'iouaUi! Wrapmodci*. tul! U'lted ui.-lers, ha IT belli-and titt.-U coats—fact is uur new
ciothiiijr i ijuni i.- ulltd with nt-w ovei
i Xante your wlur. your styKyour jiitttern — and we'll mutch it.
jrivc you a value that wiii get yourO. K..Too.
Ilari Srhadncr k >Ur\O. KRlO .Ts
$30 tu $541
lilur I'm Jjrk«l-A »rdur<i> I MbGf»> Mitfltr.Mipun I ipfakin l.iuir>Ilkirl, silk t*hM Hal.
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SMALL'SSi I Sornlh Washington Are -Strand Ar.weJe
Kriitny. November 2. 10.14
Record Number of FraternityParties Will Welcome Grads
For Homecoming FestivitiesEiektren Societies Plan Open Houses and Fall Term Dances
for Saturday Nigfct; Red Dreunan WillPlay far Union Party Friday.
With a party list dittoing the list of fraternities in the stu-• directory and a t'nion party thrown in. the Marquette
!rame. «nd a town-full of alums. Homecoming promises to l>et iggest week-entl this term,
j •, n will be 18 fraternity parties Saturday night and aparty with Red Drennan ami his orchestra Friday
>•. • Fall term parties will be held by the Alpha (iamntai , , Helta Sigma Phi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kappa Tan,Kappa Phi. Phi Phi Alpha."
, \ Farm House fraternities, er the game Saturday, and the nu-Hc>perians. Sigma Nus, nirrous dinners scheduled i<>:Helta Thetas. Theta Kap- alumni groups com|
1 the music of Dill Porter's band Sat¬urday night at their fail term par¬ty. Guests of the fraternity thatnight will l»e Prof, and Mrs C WBarr and Prof and Mrs Albert.
| Prof, and Mrs V. R. Gardner andProf and Mrs J W Sheedy willchaperon the party The Lambda
the house.Miss Margretta Kelly of Utiea
N Y . is a guest at the Alpha ChiOmega house tfcu«r week.
MICHIGAN STATU INKW.S
owe'en
Face 3
LEWIS, Inc.11* *. Wa*MtfUNi
for the coffeewhich will be given alter the
Several ut the
"IPs toasted"
You'll And every Luckyfirmly round and fully packed with longgolden strands of fine tobacco—only theclean center leaves—these are the mildestleaves—they cost more—they taste better.
nrHTOAN STAT!-: NEW? Friilny. November 2.
StateYearlingsWinOverWestern StateWithVariedOffense
OFT TOSIor THESPARTAX FORWARDS
... «Pj
STATE TO MEETSTRONG ELEVEN
Avalanrhf From Mirqotftr itRradv to Moot Spartan*
Davii. Normal Froth. Rrturni Kirk-Off 1(11 Yards for HillTopprrt Only Markrr as Kobt' Boys Display Powrrful
Offrntr to Win 27 ■ 6
A liv-hmnn yrrl m;i«-hin«- pluvjnjt !iF• ■ vetrr.-in- . nnic 'Thur-da.t ins'ht and wnllopril the Ira k'. \V.--ti i it S1 ;i'■ •fru-h contfnmmt by ll of 27 to 6. Nearly rwrjof I..11 >:iII thrill V it . < <l K"l. mm hmiinthe rnrrm Int.- vith |»iwcr pliiv-. -Ijs-h<-l "II tmU.. -k1 to-« mi-. | >ii - -fit "Mil punted I tic pi'rrn -h n'tcd t l""p in"mi--i- ii I lie hiphliyht ..I the ciciiinir runic nel ,'i pi n! iiiiii- Ni.im Olm.iii kicked "II laic in
kick with Has "" the -is in* end and otandinp in the ennine Behind a cordon of"
v "t HRST ROUND OVERtrnvcllcd "v. i tin cnliictcnirili "I the arriitirr.il. i"lyanj- I'm- the hililnppei - old'.
IN QUOIT TOURNEYArki
Sit Mulches Completed in Annual Horseshoe Meet
lilt MMAN
TMOI lain
> on mi i \iu i \nns mi < ii in mi
til totMlll IIO.NKST t I tUIIINt.. s\AIT\
row ihi: t m i m;i m \n
TuxIniitiiltng Silk \ est
Suits
Full Dress
Frocks
TopcoatsOvercoats
ZZESDinnst -sis lints
JANET OAYNORLEW AYRES
t" i ServantsEntrance
Sl Sltw MHNim
I » I \\ I \ M
^/coLmanBUUD06 DRUMMOND <
7 STRIKES BACK
JjrfA ifiio..it makes the
tobacco milder
In the manufacture
of Grander Kouy;h Cut Pipe
mint o.». o. toll! II r.iSu. M.Hh.lt.n
■
y.
than <fritu.v
Tobacco the \\ cllniau I'ruttstis used.The Vt'cllman Process is dif¬
ferent from ant other process ormethod and »c bclicte it fjitesmore enjoymcnt in pipe smokers...</ jj/trt lb* lobatto <iM r.v-o.i fiator and aroma
.. .it maktt lb* lubano ad
right in a ftp*— bumtlnutr and rmtdt* tool**
...itmaJhj lb* lobatto milder
...ii Itavts a titan dry ad)— no toggy rendu* or bttiin lb* pip* bou tLKrfiCT * MVia> TOBACCO CO
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ET>'«
i-uunter*. tVh«tr* rrrwt-,n% '■* .-
tough team* and lack U-shie - s ,
to pull them all togrtherIhhi>i plent> of poorer whah -
pri^pt Menu to h» n< i\n *. a a- '.Nott is an exceptional —when he hte ttjnftdiBW r
his passing Lutr on the *.■•* -
UlMM with inju-uv- m Mttithe t' of D boys will also whocpit to State a win over Statethis year makes them the best:
th» odUtandinx Spar-j-•« man> i,K«d !
'■ " «vt»on , f the
WIN!
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