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MirtllCAN STATK COU.KHK. FAST I.ANSINi;. MICHIGAN. TFFSD.-W. ,»< TORKU :H. 19M
Columbia I. Professor Is Terror isdone From H;Novelists Arc KeatingSialyl for Filurutiim Talk To,lav is H
their windn ith\vft\»'<i autumn loaves and theaters hold"gala Halloween parties", spooks yawn andyearn for the g «od old days.
Hef umation of Halloween aetivitieshas kept pare with modern improvementsin tuntlscnping and plumbing. The collegepresident won't wake up tomorrow morn -
iiiR l<< tin.I hi- front gate swinging fromthe ehininev of his house. for front gates
The spirit that moved irate hanger* t..make this night of terror is rare. ton.tirade ,.f M. A < . van tell vivid stories of
warming-up e\i i. i-es for a whole night • fstunt-. Students at M S. t'. will probably
upright.privy in the old homethe morning of November I. and junk pileswere transferred piecemeal i'mm back alleys, to front pmehes.
Kven (he little fellows aren't afraid ofghosts any more, and laugh all the harderjit a weird false face.
"Anything goes" was the battle ,-ry <>fHalloween night before the , ivili/ing inflltenees of parties and motion picturestook effeet. and the only thing wn<ng wast.» get caught. Ilell-raisers were disap¬pointed if they weren't chased at leastthree times by the cops while they turnedthe town upside down during the night.
I.osl Lough Historians, SaysVincent SliccanI <irri'-|ion.l<'iil Talk- Tliiii'sdai ill MSI!
Hut now i
harking back
st another da\ on tlsome of the faeult
tleir college day.-,, at
lOme of those depillie.- whoat Id. smile as the\ uafHi in >.
Today's
((1111 JfllS1'iilliil' oil llie llo^
l»K I.IORfil s coints
Forum ClansW ar Debate Four tlleiuling Dean to Talk Form •dome Mon
l» Meeting ^ ||omr |>s '< 1'lilh S/ieoI.erOrganize
in.I.-m. ui,.. will lecture in•|.b . inn. h Thurwlay, to.
novelists aie beating
id n \, i - i ink
I Kit*- lim e.Ill HonsHlfirr I .oration
\ Vi ( ! \ tfl'Olip*Clan FirstMeeting 1li»oi\ 101 it\ \i ism*
Kml Healism birr Drills I'lav llii» l*(irtIn i.o-ril Dorm Lift'
MSI! Is Oilier of Fio|i|Oil (ioslh Fow l Diseasea. --in i M \
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linnunh's I /'.a/m
do II iliil Flint orFoul lire \exl
SjHI I'llOl
I en Ihinees lol,e
Siring Ion onisLiteral \oine
/> / I I eee/ih\eir Members IfI So ini net Smuliiy
iiimi-in\ \ni» i ii \ns I M I Name\ih isers
See I H I \ 1*4§c I
Foresters TapFi\e New Men
Sjin lelieil "Sister*"1 MeelTlmi-<lu\
Villi#** >#'!• Writ
( ampusalendar
Under I liew irel/Sf droit I isitsI niii/ms Moniln\
\\ innie Ruth Judd u h«. Mom,1 j > . 44,» uatked into thr h<»«pilal
killing her two beat friend- her death
tslroiiomvrs See \orlli /We(Pit Mars It illi Veir It'll 'SCO/H*
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-orroundrd (;
h r. i l\ Or| 3®—firrman propaganda miniatri said it had i" ' 'motion tod4i on the ,!up ( il> of Flint vml offtaial•oimrU the i«m> u being presented tn the I nltodkt pr-I>4g4nd» favoring final Britain > t ■*;*■< rr.ei
VffM Kllo|\| Ofl 3#— \ Swedish newspaper rrpor ted tonight * •' -lhe riti «f Ihm Arrived at Iron*" Noewai lor 4 brief stop fhe -S
"*■■■■ said the American rre* mv ... b®*rd allh»ugh the hrrnun « «
frhATge .r. ;«• .! M S e
l4»,VlH)Sf Oft M—Utile damage %**» annooneed o the re*»il >* man air AtUrk todai on a rtotilla of I£':» • jv in the blockade eonr'mark in the North Hea ) fro; the instrument i. ku|»-1 thr
Professor L S F»>lt* of the j j*n u»d ac ,-ounterweigh la on Tf.e -• t" ^^HINOTON. Ofl. 3©—The House of R» preventative* beglna eon- . , . • r:., ..wring dep.n ii. i . ... -.d.**eraiu»„ ot y|f nrUtr*|||v bill tomorrow Snarls in parliamenUr> . ; esenled Michigan Stale . Acred*"*"dure are.. e\perted. for the house will operate under ruir-* for- . « - at a meeting of rn.dwext c . ? .l
the hill rereoUi passed by the Senate AM leg. e. resenUtivev ( .• ..* ..
do 4s make motions to InsU-urt House tnm- ia»* h-k t . m»fT> progi air im capped peak of the north pole cf . a e !meet with Senate ronferee*. Midwe.-1 Power lonference i Mars may be ^een' through the » Uie Red Ct-rJ.r :
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Stuffnieii it lent!Melols Meeting
n. lull/ K.'|>r«'M iii- Ms,i n.a .n. vi P»,rr , onfall
i-ounierweights
will The- eyepirthe ode at ti.e t.
rught the snoi
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elected .N'vide of will talk
24 at.d 2ft lb | ,i• fid Mi-tali -i 4..oil K11411
sigma Ip-llm,\\ i-dnesdai 7 p m
Wrdnrsdai 7 .10 p. mRoom I Home ». Hide
I lie-da 1 7 10 p. litRoom III. \g hall
Thursday 7pm
Slate News Photographers—
studio TheaterRoom ll« Morrill hallTuesday. 7 IS p ni.
I'rrshujg Rifles—I Wednesday. 7 p nt.
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Pk«e Two MICHIGAN fcTATE NEWS
JBlchhjatt State News**$&■&»XoWi Cc<B('fnolo PtfSi National adwrti-ins Servirr. Inc.
CslUfr PMM*n Htpr, imunt** I .Vf.Sutrf .,1 4|OMiDi«nN»u NawVoDK. M.V
Cotlofsnte Hieiosl ""
Believing that the Michigan State News should alwayswork for the best interests >>f the students, this paper willactively promote a four-point platform.
1. Keep America out of war.2. Promote healthful, adequate housing at reason-
ab! n.C< Make Michigan State college the best all-around college in the I'niteri States.
4. Make the Michigan Legislature cognizant ofthe growing need f >r classroom facilities.
Graduate Manager Victor G. E. Spanioieeditorial staff
Managing Editor Walt Hummel
WASHINGTON. Oct. 31—So far as the public can tell,the President has assiduous¬ly kept out of the neutralitydebate since hi* message to ;• tv-,rr-- !a*t month Rut private'.*
! » p h.is b» en doing plenty ->f talk-1ing- particularly to critical con- ,
Tuesday, October .it, ilM'.t
MEN tUANE DICKINSONmt holyoke senior isfourth in direct une andtwelfth IN her WMILV TOATTEND MT hx-YOKF CTURt
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College clothing fads have had their day . . . and a 'liantly colored dpy it was. too . . . but now the averageman is dressing with "rhyme ami reason."On campuses where color once ran riot, where undergi
Mrv ates paid little or no attention to clases in their garmmth ' practice is now to avoid e*-*it ,.f tremeties. While a more sub- new covert mhi« The it..**...' dued ensemble is the order, h"Ps more interesting . u„
the college student hasn't |U-. ib.indoned his flan for color ,he HnMir-toppct :• |*npi.
gmtr the opposite Instead of f8|j ;,nf| winter It i* >pe«-.t-**«••, gPing \rrhoard ' with yellow , dwi|h r( th|. MvU,.u.lnEh- ,
V! _"d the-shooB fad. which aire., ihnwing evidence • •
I o-ril lolls Rulestor I.oihI Taste
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Solid lor* and ttriped psttettit. si :1» favorites f.n this j
• • heck entire!j out of•iit*c<l m.-tif, \* ide-«|*nced
M:i|*rv .,»«• ... predominance. M- |lowed by the bond strips, which, j
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ViwwMiy. Octobei .11, isay IftCfiiGAN Si A i c; n>.#3 Am
Shaws Greet 500 At Annual Reception For FacultyTalk of the Town
By run. urn
Fomtrni HonorProfmnorHrrbert
v.< r Bnxikf. Williams .n.l Mm. W. A. Melching arc J™ Pa"' A ,H'r*rl '' !hr„r, fcr the rinetum Literary dub meeting to ~ch.^,^ £• the Brooks renidence. S2S Grove, Thuraday at 2 p. m. | ,,ntral stairs section nt the Society
' hnrfv of the program arc Mrs. Chfirlas Ossnn and(• M i julf.
1 American Forester* a! the sec¬tion's nnnunl meeting in Cnrhnn-dale. Ill
At ;• kmquet climaxing the an-y . 11 I Barm-tl of I:t0 Charles will open her home I. mlnl mpr,mj. of (nr. ,.f the International Relatione group of the AAl'W | Herbert spoke on the "Pluw r'vennig at 7:30. * ' <t the Km-vsto in Communl
1H High Schoolmnac of Alpha tinmmaWill hold a meeting at |a Kit* alt
,h i ,ntc of Mine Ruth Rvder 1 11 Al' f7T: Thur,Hav Broadcast
Hall DeckedIn Fall TrimFor Party
Many \«»hltlnwl \ttil
Vinrlinn f'.lnh II ill Kniiio liny fast II orlot llarkslafirMori TlnirsiloYl'metum Liters*?v club will meet
on Thursday at 2 p. m. in the homeof Mrs. U Brooks William* on
Grove street. Mrs W. A MelchingWill he co-hostess.Mrs C M Cade has ch
t''c rt-.tjrr.im. which willof pa pel given by Miss CB entitled."IVhts and l'red
| Planning Activities "Stressing the need of wide
training for foresters, Herbert•aid. "Where forests are or shouldbe it major land use, the forestershould noi only advise on the
use. hut lie should he prepared to
Women HearTalk on Hats
the annual rccrptinn livid by f C ..... .
President and Mrs R. S Shaw * <lllll ^|10llMll^ I
•onducted ther
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Special Croup atSI.00 and 82.00
is.modi; hat siioiteII Strand Arcade
id Mrs K neth I'otu.id.A ll.tiinali
Here I* a behind the scenes picture of the ' I est We Forget" carehearsing the st«u of ' America anil dur Hi 11 lew mi FreedomThis program is presented Wrdiirsiinu at II |.» a. m over xtilion WK \KTomorrow s program, third in the series. Is titled "The Ma
Member* oi the cast imliidr l-eft forefront. I d Dunham. la¬in right around the table. Allen Drake. .laek Davis. Marion llolet.I red Harriot. I'ol. %. Kalph Steinhrrg. producer. Marvel Sheets.Jean Paul King, narrator and Kay Wright.This series was authored bv Julius Postal.
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Homo Ya' (1 ill»To Hoar Talk
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DUSTY RHODESI HE SOI .ID BAM) WITH A SHOVE
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AMERICAN FEDERATIONof MUSICIANS
• vrreurjr, jgn (r H Dewey for Uti of leaders
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i- one aspect of the col- when the Arab-Jewihh hostihior drill which apporentl: u.oke out ar.d lit* were the f.
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memoAM STATE NEWS Tuesday. Octnher II. ion
Michigan CollegiateX-Conntry RanHere SaturdayMiell it:an \ormal Hill In in is ItStroniiesl apposition: Frew DefentHnfxTilleholtler. \ol l.xfieeteil hi Hepoatn> Vol SfWfK
* Mm higjin. Western Statr of
<"i I KaUtmn?.<«o, Michigan Normal..igers >peetlIII", • V- Hen-art|) r «l s I «<i\ i nr K ik
BreakV.\ M \RS|| \| | n \N\
o partan^portfolio
by don axoerron
•With j contest with a toughStrarusr outfit on tap this wtrkthe Spartans ran ill afford to platas thrv did against Illinois Wes-!«•«an W> rail Syracuse a toughtram with no rrsrrvations. ThrOrangr havr a way of bring at
fhrir hrst againstMichigan state.
IS? and thrv haven'tI ' forgotten that thr
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vw
The Man in the Iron Mask
thr ones w h o
knocked them outof thr undefeatedclass last year..
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Drake Is Shiftedhiileliins Also ('houses PositionHy S1IKI.no* MOVER
Two major developments hold the spotlight in the S;.gridiron vamp today as the Michigan State squad ' . .
iarat ions to meet the Orange fort es of OssiV s, i, •>
Syracuse nexl Saturday.Shift> in the playing position* «»f two plnv» r-* -t■
i.f tin attention from yesterday's scrimmage. Jem i<senior left halfback, was mov• *, ;.v,r J, viKhi half. ,,.1.1 Iinchmo,, Form.Walter Kuti hins. Ilamtrnmek ,
ph..m..r.-, ua- transferred Mokitlg Caillehisier
I.ITTI> TO MV Charley Rachman'
t l' 't " i|V •( tl! M lVi" the °n«*\v il,,,U M,rhiK:,n sr,u'"We have to holster our (
•quad al Ihrar
Wilford Davis, one of the twins from Dundee, caughtrcpled an Illinois Wesley an pass last Saturday Any resemblancepicture is purely coincidental.
Point for Stole
Spattaiis this Saturday,the Orange will he platingts Monte field These twoIs brood plenty ol grief for
n important tiimlamrntal.
through picking a drhnltcup and slicking to It until
Ihthorshoro SeoresFosv Triumph MSI'lttes II in
In Sti litnittyEnctHinlrrs
Penally DefeatsI liliol Team
injuries this tear "lad's simplify the game«o more scrimmages tendency has been toward hI doubt if yye will the attack I have altta** t<
i this season < platers and spectators both
it i \rt it it m i I rosh Dolors linn) el to Knee
llnehy llelieres Inlleeilin » I ilriee
Injuries Hurt
( tthi ttnh'f lit ( litse IaisIl.niisinu's llome Selit'tliile
I'oliiisls Set lorShirt lomorroir
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