MK'HKlAW MTAT|! Ct)l.l.K(lK. KAHT I. Slmleills to Obtain Greeks Bring Figures Show Scholarships Show Hindman Sinks Final Today's ;Ka|iers Faws Benefits of Dieir Worth: Holders AnliiMTtain Activities /look Initiation Decrease In del llifth Marks Sliot From Foul Line Campus accredited Future Life bank Michigan State'* new activity system inaugurated this term, x/ax made to facilitate tu> To a (lose Hunkers' The das* of 1844 is with having the best of picked alumni scholarship winners group After Game Ends jlnl )lean$ Ho! j I'tiiitii Voir* Again*! punting procedure and to allow Four Dratin Krjrrt slice 183?. according to Ohm worm hM tutbed, a* the j student* to take full advantage 211 Plnltfr* lAk* Stewart, alumni secretary, and State (inrnerN Fifth Straight W in , or •, ami campus redhead* \ l.owrr lUnil Vinn of program features not achrdut* S'wk of Inforiniil Only »0 StmlrntA Prof, I.. V. Plant, of the math*, • ive the laugh cm their For Siiiilrnt Show ed before a term's beginning, C For l.nw Fall Mnrk* unities department, Ry Nil Kitchen tut hvuuette friemK O W ilk ins said yesterday, Al 111 llou»eM Of the (14 freshmen holding Hanking every thing on the ln*t five arennda of the game, "The l.adv With ! Kiiturr of Kiwiihh Kiiixti, Wilkin*, treasurer and eomp« A total of fill Mlt-lilirnn alumni undergraduate scholar' Michigan State'* Uaakethall "miracle men" mketerl to their Scvnitwii frnt.Mtillami ships, 40 received above a 2- point it,nr." uhtrli l*,m, a un at the State theater WKAU variety atuiw, I* mni*|T"*I ' e .11.... I that tormrily student* «•»«'«». l»' on., nomrlly t linmvol » viwk 8IhI«> i-kIIi'ko ntllilrnts wmv average for fall term. Only ft fifth straight victory of the seaaon Monday night, Lumping uncertain than rwr, inkctl tn withilrnw from Kcluml scholarship holders had an aver¬ off Temple university, 2d tn 22, in Jenianit lletdhouae. I j profit hy lecturers w ho became ob- of informni InlllHlion for 241 ' Theater official* < that the first j IRE hotiott of l,oe«l RON, Attter- j tatnabte after activity books were |>loiltfon Sumlny morninf. it I ho oliwo of full torai. It) 10, age below the all-college level ol While the excitement of Iwcausc of unsatisfactory academic 13 and there were none below a 5.5IM1 Spnrtan fang exploded, mi red-haired young b an Fvderatk Musicians, i«*ued. — • -* tinder .w- the present — *y»' Friitvrnlly «M, whlih imliKtr. Indies who turn v»p! Which last night voted down a tern this disadvantage is removed constructive features not found In sttuulings, g survey of -ftmr of the C average, Debaters Take veteran Max Hindman step* si at the box office riur-' proposed cut m wage scale for I Only 3ft of the 30 numbers listed the traditional hell week, lias pre¬ six division office* reveals. Ilc- Over 50 t»er cent of these stu¬ *w - - ped to the free throw line «ft* mg the picture's ruiv musicians playing In the show. j in student books are scheduled, pared pledges for formal Initia¬ cttnsiderntlon of the cases of 1? dent* are financing their college 5 (MRlmla idmitted tree * » »>es, After it# Hi>t broadcast of the j so at least live additional attract- tion, The list of those who took student* lowered the number to work? themselves. The scholar¬ and calmly pitched tit the mio- nothing ' I >™r 'h* 7 tiom 'the State | Mi* may be included with the j \niwmn\ initiation. 4t* as contrasted with 63 for the ship i» a waiver by the college of Out of 24 - tuition. Candidates for scholar- point margin which gave Stole it* ,w Mi tug U gllwched u»|,hr*,w» XhS rr management book. the office of the dei same period a year ago | *ecttnd victory m two weeks nvf they *ay. No substitutes IWiU bv "h,«- "roducers were unable to find I night of the event. when a sign I tiation at Alpha Kpsdoit PI aie term enrollment, the various deans coldest, a small inindnM' is chosen location which i vv(n indicate the event's number ! Seymour Raskin, Mot r is Cooper. commented, and would indicate a from each senatorial district to I It was (lit* - tistirs with the total of 00 seniors . r^i gm * uois Normal invitational di-hate:: Temple-Ma Plotailelpio 1'toU.lclphM h.*l year "the Owll ill M, tO I held at Normal. Ill . : ' | HCAt.fc RAMS NlltlW •vents ahead of tune without leav- berg, Victor t^evln, Marvin Nho- who were graduated at the close mill M'liirnameiil I Friday and Saturday, One bun- j| won out, 42-4#. 4 in the ovciUtne, m wh«» was sa Ike all-A list I largest (tail id the prorluctltm'i mg out Mime late-scheduled event j guo. Stanley Sirgle and MUton of fall term discloses the reason Slain woo. 37 .1ft, in the overtime term, fcwt sUwiv wtth Ms extent. U»th HuMlte and Havn To illustrate an additional ad- I Lnndon. for the usual drop In college en¬ ! Workers In j dred forty-eight teams, represent- j at Temple I* at hat week. and Mottdity'ti oig 34 mid-western colleges, par¬ battle follm m i«stce. Fraf. Ck I'lrey had j hart wage j vantage of the system, Wilkin* AGR INITIATES NINE ' rollment from fall to winter terms, ticipated in the tournament With the game all tleH( |*OllS F OV \ _ IV j has persuaded the engineering mad. by Ih. Ita.- (mMlu,.Uun mun„grm,.n|, ing PeKolb and Kaluma/oo col- The Sp'urtatt* immediately drove a concert tomorrow | Svwakmg In defense of the pro-1 Lf111 I ill IIIaiI iidormat Initiation are F.rngst down into Owl letrdory and for •hcnvelves ambarrax*cd j wage cut, llowland pointed •ting that Uie show . .mi (or ih, only 1 CnMh IUynwn.1 l>.rl,n,. n.rt».M I .... t I ""d molnlluny (or m«r> In Induitry leges. STATE PLACES FIRST over fill *c (tods they calmly stall¬ ;e, all-women bid formal J Fckman, Win field Gibson. Win-!,.. i«i,ve hut two weri ed without a single shot at the is entirely a student enterprise, 0 *- Union ballroom | DELTA till HAS ELEVEN Veterinary Science Dealt Ward | all of southern Michigan, afTtrmative, placed first, in all hix and m.ok and then Max Hindman FiH-ulty members and their | Informal initiate* for Delta Chi Glttner drove m under the basket for a wage scales should be rising, rath¬ wives who will serve as patrons reveals the iiest record ler lias charge of th# « j arc Dernld Hatcher. Dallas Young, Hindman was knocked down Mi and Mrs. Ralph Norman. H.»bert Randall, Robert Fog. Rich- among Uie several division* with j defense training given by Mi "shot er than falling. me III .! and the hotn <ad Isabel .Stricter, freshman, and j Grace Sidoti, freshuuin, also en- j iihiison Fills man, it was claimed in the dis- . ppJpr ten, Miss Elizabeth Daniels, Bell-Hop to Be 1(1 persons nfter reconsideration of two deficients. Military Party Ivied in the experienced debaters' division, won four out of six de- j I Ml*.* Iteite Hatch, und Mr. and I Dean II. H. Dirks of Engineering | Chester Kennedy, Royal Oak hate* by receiving first place rut- i Mrs. I'uul Bagwell. I f 'lllill'gst P|||«tt| reports that original requests for senior rind cadet Iiculenant-col¬ lugs over MacMurray college, De- MCA Post The Spinster Spin sponsored by j v-44ll™Ctl " E ■ Hi J * withdrawal were 37, but 13 rein¬ onel of cuvulry. was named rhuir- Kalb, Carroll, and Wheulon scales for theater broadcasts, j Mortar Hoard. Spartan Women'i mun of the military ball by John | Dewey commented The Union ballroom will bc- statements lowered the total to 24. i department, and Mrs. Donuld Hay - I Johnson. Mtchigai j league, and Tower Guard, Hurhuns, Officer's club president, j jj, rnparucd the debater* I g'r (a» "term fmduil. KHOH rVTUU! ( SUM'IW.ll year as an annuat anuir i eoine a hotel cabaret Friday when This was an increase of live over j unnuai affair e of 10. yntirday. ,m )h(, Turner judged six of! women would rnlwliim Signi« Oiiimnu t'ptllon, hotel ud- prrsMcnt o( th* lm .il | Uarnhart could not t* reached Deans of Liberal Arts and Ap- I The party will lie held Feb. ZB ; th# tournament debate hern .^pointed (or comment ta«t ni«ht and Slcottc men guests. I ministration honorary, will — ha, Y M C A. secretary to! rehired to make any prediction, Art Howland and his band will s annual Bell-Hop. plied .Science refused to disclose at th# Masonic temple in Ionising, t Hnyworth Judged int ollegia'e | working 1 figures for their divisions, Officers' club will meet Thurs- panel discussions. ampus " ' Committee chairmen incy caused bv the re-1 on the show's (uture without cun- furnish music. Tickets are now on the cabaret idea include Jack day at 4:15 p. m. in the Union fen debate teams, composed ot •t the Rev. William! suiting its producers llowtand on sale at the Union desk, in wo¬ Strickland, Lansing, general chair* Spurtan room to begin plans for | iq women and 10 men, will rep- ! Mi* 'u' had no (urther plans lor men's dormitories, and in sorority Hcdrirk lloune Tu|tt orvmbcr. eft his position with the ' the show and did not amplify his houses. man; Richard Haussmafl, Lansing, decorations; Donald Cleveland, IglMWOrth * Mark* M , .the party. j "Negotiations me IH»m Michigan State college ut | under way to secure a name tw„ c„nclaves this week. aleadar i-HVomg chaplain at Ah Grand Rapids, publicity, and Fred bund," Burhans said in making Hedrick House, the first men s i Beans to Be Theme •rsity at Alfred. Pew, LeMars, la., patrons. All are announcement, was appointed "or*., Engineer*' tl.ll Ticket* cooperative on campus, is still until a new permanent k an be chosen. He com- j \ Tickets (or ihc Fn.inrer. B.D Of Weeks' Activity Featuring a hotel atmosphere, lauding the way for Elsworth the dance will present Art How- House, which is. new this year. Officer* n Describe t-II (Hub Huh Lar»p „ „ . work for a degree last j are on sale in the engineering Complaint, ot dormitory re«l- land's orchestra. The ballroom will Hedrick House made a 1.573 schol¬ a major in economics Iso is a former managet ] flee of Olds j Administration hall instead of in building as | drnU may won b» audible a> be made over into a blue room, Michigan State college (acuity with soft drinks served cabaret Elsworth House, the junior co-op, arship average for fall term while Fund Request, ('r"ul' al SlaU- Figures just released by the 4-H } Pres. R. S. Shaw and Sec. J. A. | club office on th? number of for -' operative house. | viously stated. members join in the observance style. made a point average of 1.371, ac¬ cording to the Dean of Men's of¬ Hannah outlined the college's «e-' r 4.|| cjub ro4;mber» now en-j ol National Bun week scheduled The Bell-Hop will be an open (or Jan. IH b> 20. dance and tickets will be sold by fice. Sixteen men are in residence quests bi the legislature at a staff ! ro||etj ilg HiudenU at Michigan I Six (acuity members will help members of Sigma Gamma Upsi* at Hedrick while Elsworth houses meeting in Music auditorium at state during 1040-41 show the I w i largest number, 101, are ir> Ag-j 7:15 ?' "" 30 men. 4 p. m. yesterday. inaugurate the week's activities Ion wearing bell hop caps. " 1 " r""'1 "'J' riculture and forestry. Following j Did Masir center nder the by attending a bean banquet at the Hotel Olds, Lansing, tomorrow I closely i% Home Economics with | Farm Manngemeni clnls— evening, with Gov. Murray D. Van Wagoner dishing out the first serving o( Michigan gruwn beans Men Are Best Alive-Women Say j 132. Twenty-three per cent of all j Agriculture students were former { The banquet is sponsored by the # • • • • • i members, while only 12 per cent Michigan Bean Shippers J of all Home Economics students | ( ampus Poll Reveal* Feminine Acceptance of 'Objector ! w*re club worker*. The agu.**, Liberal Arts ranks next to the leaders with 80, followed by Ap- days. Since plied Science with 48. Engineer¬ politics and ing and Veterinary Science are j almost even with 37 and 30 each, j Medical biology lists It. One for-j mer member is enrolled In phys¬ [AN SING, ical education and two are classi- j n. »ni Nevn Roundup 9vmj parties—(Wtfcay afatfeaaaaaaifotaSH dMcttow ban-are ad S SwK tfci baa. *M council riwadaddidlili ad tftn» a aut. Russia Cools Genpm Art On the oderMldfftmt same majority is shown to favor retention of the ban, then For Red-Nazi Cooperation ] MUM ha. A verbal slap on the wrist was forthcoming from f fclai V, Even if there is but a slim marcin on either cow Sunday for Germany and her extravagant claim, kl (tjisocialed Gbfedcfe Preti 0«Yln«**tlw wtU*^ side of the feaee, the baa shoaM be chanced, the Utest Nazi-Russian trade agreement I fer or better, junked entire*, for the council's German propagandists seemed to have waxed too *^,1 0. J .v. omibutrntt % we -<-<■> GAetidoO&i right to control such a matter it open to con- in their predictions of future* ■ slderable question. cooperation between the two — WASHINGTON—Thoaa countries, for Tass, official , hnta, he! Mttli MitfS ttkai Nwi SSi.nwwti ImrtaN UHaHa1 01 te¬ I headlines about the budget, Russian news service, denied | US"! «i i ..r-L Qndwte Manager net— David H. Tefft aaa. Around the I other little I are some FBI funds for the next of them; fiscal AMBS tine wheat through 1 Managing Editor.. Jack C. Sinclair increased I2.MI,- The Association of Medical Bio¬ Buainaaa Manager (Watty Adviaer Jack Canaan Ralph Norman Editor's Desk | year were 200, for a Urgent in the agency's his¬ cepted ahd 44 Latin-American with the total of $16,450,000, tunity was enthusiastically ac¬ U. S. arrrqr. The oppor¬ logy students will hold its meeting of the term Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the first bacteriology lec¬ PtTNIffffMCVf j tory. The additional money will officers will begin work the first Ml several ture room. ■MioauiKA.V 500 new G-Men, Dr. H. J. S'afseth will talk on ide for of next month, 1 bringing the staff up to around COVERS 14 WEEKS Virus Diseases." All women go¬ end one of the militarily , PUBLIC OPINION I 2,050. ing to Grace hospital Saturday, Italy has suffered. That ts They will be enrolled in the in¬ While the Civil Aeronautics stu- Jan. 25, will attend this meeting, British reports would have fantry school at Fort Bennir.g, building on Suit's csrr meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. world believe. According to 9 There It only one slashed, because of dissatisfaction Ga , the field artillery school at I in room 1 of the Home Ec build- and that Russia approved of Ger¬ reports, long-range pl?ne* iarflff enough to accommodate 7,00# person*, with results. I33.300.990 is allot¬ Fort Sill, Okla., and the rout ar- I man troop movements in Burgaria. took a 1,400-mile round group like that is quite a sizeable crowd, and tillery school at Fort Monroe, Va. j This also haa been flatly denied bomb the industrial and ted for finishing the arrport de¬ members nre bound to hove ideas that are at va This instruction will cover 14 murftfo velopment launched last year by weeks, after which the officers will' by Tass. city of Turin, just over ;h» Aljlj as they are plentiful. farsighted Assistant Commerce Rcnters with vacant rooms In Some of be attached to units of the army j ncrthero Italy. Secretary Robert Hinckley. Under will be practical, others fanciful. If for another 10 weeks for first East Larsing may register these! lean Institute of Electrical Engi- While British artillery to ask such a group far an opinion on some mat¬ his plan 25# public airports will hand experience. room* with G. R. Heath, men's drew up from Bardia to ;om i and was able to sort out all answers shouted be constructed or enlarged. In addition the government ha* { housing director. Conventions will j ter, Assistant Attorrey General invited the 20 Latin republics to bring many persons wishing one- j the Union organizaii.m room. ! siege of Trobruh, Italia at him, he'd hove quite a job following Arnold, whose bare- ' • • * J on the Libyan coast Thurman send one studert each for a civil night accommodations to East I Lan- | reported that ions mm knuckled trust busting has made aeronautics course. sing w inter term, according to j NEW STUDENTS— | sources touid be terror to price fixers and Heath. The psychological oxami.iution | little but important post c ..Larry Hardy, Leo Sherman tions weren't put into operation. also was one of the which is required of all new under- j Fascist battle lines in Albania Statistician* snjr that one* in non-defense students will be given on fallen to the Greeks, c- • .*>,* Nelson Bryant, RiMney few lucky FROSH WOMEN'S LECTl'REfi— rrrdur.te persons will express the same thought so only a fields to be put down for more Wife fin women's lectures will Thursday, J r. I ft, at 5 p. m. sharp fenders fleeing into the . Ftrry, Charles Larson. Jark MeOrilT, Jane Wigle, questioned to discover the Freshman Edward Popper, Dave Poxson, Jack portion of them need be money. His budget was upped be held today and Thursdoy at 5 in room 103 of the Union annex. | London's inhabitant* . Mackie, entire group's opinion. That is the theory behind from 11.323,000 tq 51.575 fob Thia p. m. in the Music building, accord- j Dean of Men Fred Mitchell said j their lives Sunday night in, Harry Larson. surveys.' 5250,000 increase was only part all irg to Dr. Lydia Lightring. yesterday. j dqy morning extinguishing Although I've been speaking generally, I have a | of what Arnold asked for. but it The crowded condition of the . *et "Vr another furi >u definite group in mind. Those 7,000 persons I I will enable him to increase his 8IC.MA DELTA CHI— College hospital at this time makes j bomb t%Kt. Governin< mentioned above oie Stale News readers, y.mrseif I staff and start several new big Sigma Delta Chi members and : it recewary to postpone the medi- j from theVdy say th. included. A survey of about 10 per cent of this ; trust cleanups that he has up hia pledges will meet in the State< cal examination, which was sched- j under con' group conducted recently produced a good batch News office today at 12 noon. Time : uled to bo given to all new stu¬ of that intangible something called public opinion. WPA GBTS THE Ml 1 and place of formal initiation will. dents, both graduate * and under¬ MARY LER fiOfOOLEY Home Suffffvnlionx Will Be lT«fd Biggest »*• victim was WPA, be announced. Hans for Intefcol- ! graduate, on Wednesday, Jan. 15. G... Mnrrfc, Jmn Olawty. Pat ! The survey asked some 700 readers pertinent which had 1400.000.000 lopped off. < legiate Press convention will be ! Notice will be sent later regard- WHrne. Myrtle Km* Ha. Mar«arut I questions about the State News and requested sug¬ j or about one-third of what it ia ' Hell Week is over, much to the ' discussed. In* the data when thii examination > wn L*B BACK* , , , Ran. Charles Wiar. Iton.Diy WuarfH, MMrtay Ann 1 gestions for improvement. Some of those sugges¬ ! spending currently. The 5970,000.- * ' With "'certain limit.. Oarniyn TunetaH Ctarta Stafford. Kattarlnr Simmons, tions will soon he carried out. Others will come 000 allotted will permit a monthly { relief of both active* and pledges i ley Rruwaltrr. Hatty Mas*Me. V»nala Marein. Mary and now the formal season j PLAY TRYOUT9— dell Wlllkle. later, still others are impractical, and a few are around 1,200,- . MaCall. linn t*»Rw««a1. lirraln* llklie. KMn Menkei, I work-relief roll of I begins ... the Phi Delts are the i Tryouts for the winter term all \ ncminee, backs President astounding. | 000 persons as compared to 1,800,- I first to have their winter term college play, "Night Must Fall." Y.W.C.A. mcmberhliip will break volt's Students who made comments in the survey knew | 000 this year. will be held in room 130. Morrill into Interest groups on religion, for Aid to Britain, Two other congressional pets to j party, which will be Friday night: hall. Wednesday. Thursday, and what they were talking about, for the question¬ social welfare, family relations, announced Sunday At thp % frel the axe were the Public j in the main dir.ing room of the naire showed #3.1 per cent of all M. S. C. students i Olds Hotel ... patrons will be Friday, from 7 to 10 p. m. and current affairs at general time he revea'.ed thut read the State News regularly, while only 8 8 per j Work* Administration, which lost Capl. and Mr*. G. Peterson, and meeting Wednesday, at 5 p. m. two-week trip to Encu 5125,000.000. and farm pur:ty pay¬ cent read it occasionally and but three-tenths of ' Mrs. II. S. Patton will act as Troice of tlw I'eo/tle one per cent never read It. ments, which took a 945.000.000 ' Mr and Mrs. Dean Kuykendall Esther Pfanncnschmldt, Kappa1 Hotel administration junior* wrtll resoureff perron fc " future" fcr a fir*: rat the war. On his icu. An editoriul conference followed tabulation of J cut. However, last year the preri- meet today at 7 30 p. m. in the fare group; Dr. V 9. Fee, The State News wonders If sonic Ameri¬ ; dent also riddled parity payments ] Delta from Detroit, stayed out of ■aid, he will probably : results of the survey, and definite plans were made faculty dining room of the Uni in. hlrtbry departme .t, for current law practice, although cans will feel foolish when, years in the fu¬ in his budget, but the boys on I sc hool this term to learn her bro- j 1 for carrying out the worthwhile suggestions. affairs group; Mr*. B. D. Niks, of jobs have been offerH n | capital hill put the rut right back ther'n business so she can take I ture. historians state that American pur- eland < be discutued. Ionising, fev religious group; and Hert'n Wfcit To Expect over In June when he returns to ' In outlining hi* stan ticipatiuii in Europe's war could have been As a result of thts conference, heie are some of ' The budget, incidentally, ia not active duty as captain in the army j Mrs. Nora Anthony for family re¬ newly proposed preside avoided if the people hud so willed anil hud the things you may expect to see in the Stale News I the greatest in history. There were I. . . Jack Gray, Thela.CJli deputy ! WORKERS' ORGANIZATION— latione group. erz, Willkie disagreed a Local workmen interested in the informed ( .ingress of thut will. I for the rest of the year; two larger 51M#I.#40.243 in regional counselor, was a guest At ; ' the house Saturday and Surday.: State, County and Municipal All else to the contrary, Cougiyas still 1018 and 527.0M. 148.923 in 1919. »ard Ugl More campus pictures, as far as finances permit. holds the sole |mwcr to ofTlcially declare war. We're in that European holocaust now al¬ Continued increased coverage of intramural and I Note. The budget disclosed that PLAN MtHM DINNER ill I94U the sale* of baby bunds, Florence Michael* and Hhen Worker* of Amereia organization, n CIO. affiliate, may attend an ii/ation meetu 1120 be the theme feat of Germany • it .-r.senU ByT most us fur us we can so in 11 non-comhutant Mute stories about dormitory residents and jI even though limited t«» individual*. Kaufman, Epsilon Chi's, have re- ulmo-st dwubied. reached a total of hington avenu meeting Thursda, nU uf'Ml ^■lr W dramoiti turned to school after a term'* nb- dormitory activities. KV , P°*"s' While oppol ( way; the president's post-fhristmus fireside , 1 e Horn. ""me Ec. uf ct 52 904.899.343 sence because of Florence'* dlu . Continued increase of circulation efficiency so m CoDsrMJ are frami II- Jone*. local ex chat settled that. that only subsclibers will receive the Stale News TESTIMONY 18 8E4 RET and Rhea's residence at Men build More'complete coverage of student groups and One portion of the testimony of Palmer school In Detroit - . Phi ar.nouncoa. Each worr in ii bring s$»me i wou^ place director Unless it is the desire of this nation to fallacieeJfVir I,he » »•» shell American blmxl on foreign soil for ob¬ their activities. To accomplish thia. a number of j the secret hearings of the House Delt Roy Febr from Royal Oak in appropriations subcommittee on doing extension work in Kalama- TOWN GIRI~*— • « common food f.'d meeting. Jt , . j_ _j! Sen. Burton K ^Ktasy ^^Bfioe pia at I scure causes once uguin, we need not venture reporters have heen assigned to cover the regular ' the Tennessee Valley Authority * aoo cfflkgff . Plan* ar# hfing Towtt Oirla' « thil nutrition majors will elect mem¬ lead the fight agu;n> iininf Jpl meetings of several large ramfws group* further into this profitless venture. made by Kappa Delta'* for a steak ; luncheon in Tow 1 new budget will not be published ber* to the food majors board at j forces for a fight in 1 'or :gre»| Greater emphasis on stories of general rather 4 letters to congressmen urging them to oppose legislation whioh might in any way than restricted Interest. I in the report of the proceedings Continued staff efforts to make stories as inter¬ j This is what wit! be deleted: . and mush doner to reward those with good grades and give the ber* are to sign up by Thursday A TV A engineer was explaining mush raters something to work the Ur.ion Friday at 12 noon. Mem¬ this meeting. on the Home Ec bulletin board, or VARSITY i'LI'B FKTt'RE— ! mir lit ration spokcsrrn I er is merely making | Evans U cause United Stales soldiers to lie sent across the sees will prevent that very event. esting ss ponible to students. Every Mliff Member Help* j • •why fund* were sought to repair for. « leaky hydro-electric dam near GET8 FREE 8MOWER Vanity rlub members will have their pictures taken for the Wol- | "WITCH-Ht'NT" FEJ There have lawn times in tile |mst when Much goes on backstage to accomplish these im- | Chattanooga which was toeing A shower bath administered by verire Thursday at 9 p. m. in the I the great voice of the American people swell¬ provcmcnU. Every memiiei of the »lal# News j 5100.000 a year in power the pledges was the fate of Theta of Little theater of the Hume Kr A large scale ••witch-- editorial start of DO persona it involved lit the j Thts dam was perl of the Chi Harlan Pitcher of Vlckeryville mcmber* during the remainder j hundreds of special r,\ ed to a loud "No!" ami Congress lias acted the week, according to W. B Kim- building. Icoking under beds f , property fought from the Com- last week when the news of hi# • • • gccot'dlngly. It can he done again. Hut m order to make changes which readers want, i munwealth A Southern Corpora- engagement to Maigaret Horn of mel. director There are openings GRADI'ATE DAME8— j of subversive agent.- • -* a the State News mu.-t know what those desitas are. ; lion," the engineer **id. "I strong¬ Caryon City was announced . in.all sections, especially for men's Graduate Dames of M.8.C. vrifl a# • panbility of some 4 if More Time Is Needed The Stale New* can't guarantee, of course, to fat* ly recommend that the dam t* he retaliated by handing out cigars voices. Kimme! said. low every suggest ion made to it, but failure on the ! fixed up without delay in order to ' "top this power las* ... The 1 (espies will The de- build another annex if all their; before Saturday. All newcor have to hold their January mcetirg at the ! cbservers Sunday home of Mr*. C. H. Spurw.xy. 438 ; This attitude stem- part of leaders Pi make any suggestion* at all Dhiiion. Thursday at 7 38 p. m. turns pending in Coni ' A considerable number of students arc go¬ naturally won't produce action. j fens# prugiam need* alt the pow- hoys keep rrjurr ing to school . are to be registered before Mr*. Elizabeth Ann Benner is ;n would allocate fund* Several things were revealed in the survey which j er we can get." thia term Guy Dygert, Grand Rap¬ paratory work ts begun for charge, and Ml** Dorothy Ben.- .n ! invesligaiinns Mzggestrt ing around in a hutf these days. I'd like to chart uu right row. CONDEMNS INEFFICIENCY id#. John Drum of Pontine, and > of tha Home Economics division j Bennett Clark of Mr - , Not that they're angry at anything or any- (1) To those who suggested that the Rtate News | "You say we *«( this leaky dam Bill Morris are hark in the house will speak on "Dressing with Dis- I Joah Lee of Oklahoma bodv, hut they're just nut of breath. should have u Header*' Letters rolumo, may 1 , IriHir Commonwealth A Southern.' on the hill .... Bill has just re-. Uwttan." | Wheeler, ard Rep Ms broke in a Deo inuke the suggestion that they read thts page a Covering the diatuuee from, say the Union, Mexico. : turned front a trip to Graduate Dame* of Michigan ' Rome rt^JTts place trie - mistake a eolunm doea exist, j "There must In ne to the next class in the Auditorium, mid than little more Carefully? Such to be U»s State ami other college* are invit- such legislation on <1»- < always has It is printed whenevei the SHate New* ! Wendell Willkie and he wid many ed. Acceptance* may be made by I licity rather than d. w from there to Demonstration hull or Jenison re.cites letters worthy of publication. gymnasium fcr the next one, and then hack (2) To those a ho wondered how t*» fudge tire LETTERS he Ainet H-an Chemical so- telephoning 2-0025. j versive agents. R> the hurticultiira building for 11 third—each State News in comparison to other college paper*. i TVA I ,b-1 ^ New De«ii pmkets t.w held Thursday in the jn the 10 minutes allotted Iwlwran classes— two 1 merely wish to submit the State News record of To the Editor mom of Ketu.e Chemical All-American awards in the past two years in a is 110 leisurely stroll. "Willkk Willkie ~ fon- To the Editor: of college newspapers. . ..Jlcuuuhu}.. national criticism Maybe track coaches ought to spend some leird Rep. Jack Houston. Kansas I have ju-t rrad that graduati A.I.E.E. HEATING— Tun Muck City News? That name durtn't ' students arc not allowed to play ; scouting along these routes. They Democrat. time C. R. (j nX».ir. ix.urr plant •!». ' ill To Ihuao who object to publication at East register. Who'd you say he »a>'" intramural basketball, t don't: might discover some good prospects. urderktand the line uf leasomng Sluror of Lamum. will >* th, : King news, 1 w hi Id like to reiterate the State "Strike all that wise-crack.ng! i .pmiKer al a RKvling of th, Aiarr- I Naturally State's new huiklings had to lie News policy, published sev-ffral times hist year, u4 tr^m the revxird, ' ordered Cha r, which prompted thb dCTbion. We home amd BACK BY are no tietter than the put on the outskirts, so to speak, of the cam¬ printing only such East Lasvong news as directly man Clifton Woodrum. anti-New vi tain I) undergraduate* »» to ability, and Railway Express! pus; tliey couldn't all l>e clustered around nflrrtr uttident* Thts include* reports id Are and Desl Virginia Dair.ucral, in a ir- I also doubt very much if we arc ■ Beaumont tower. polka departments and city council which are pub¬ *enile enough thut we uie unable lished on the assumption that since students are Hut this enforced locution does |a>se a resident* of Ea*t I arising, they are interested In rti Commofiwcalth A S»>uthern are to stand the vigorous exercise. It means that son*' students are government, and new* of church activities, which re*pon*:bie lot the Vaky dam understand, wx ' problem. A* anyone ran either going to be late to classes, or else will are closely connected with the college. Becaue ft b or a navigable :an go over to the gym and play stream the dam ?«te was .wlectcd enter the classroom so winded that they can't *1 any tiige, but so can everyone (41 To those who are laboring under the mis¬ by the eng«?>eer». who picked a else. U that ts so, why have any recite for the next 15 minutes. apprehension that me State News Is under faculty location underUtd with cavernous control, there i« hut one thing U> say; The organized leagues? The point is The most logical solution seems to lie to Sulphuric acid in the competition which ' that tt U team add a few minutes to the time allotted be¬ News is a student is no water corroded the stone, causing makffs it more interesting. Why I'.UtCEL COST A P>TKt u i "louctuiowa pa,," j, cka caaput t wktOj —r»,ct Oml bf RAILWAY IHU» *■ dmrim.no ted again*:* tween classes, at ltgst for those faculty whatayevcr who dictates Ums paper 's pokey «rg we We register, ouroll in cUsae*. at¬ I.AUNDRY CASES T"** OaOlF, fc taught in remotely located buildings, It there is any "censorship" on the State News, M tend clwui, take exams and abide atatk » you m yaw nSy mtOsm. h'» •» f* c°ow>«oi aa Am! Ym mm mmi yaw the goxernmewt U deselop4ng sit Uy college rulings which apply to ; more close !»e* with military lead¬ undergraduate*. We are classed A Sound Bonis for Actum ers of South erd Central America. with them at almost all times. Our TAXC&eOHMa*. On request rf Student council, a campus j tai»t tail fere war department was ho*t to chiefs of staff of most numbers are insufficient to sup¬ port a program of oar own. •^,NwiH«mwl^A«5wMWSMoo.'* Jwipl-* aurvey group has taken a poll of student Latin neighbors The gen- I Uve in Indiana and when win¬ taured army post* and opinion on the corsage lain passed two years sthoob and were given a rhe- ter comes, basketball comes with ago. it. I Ukg |Uy, attd was inteod- >f the defense program Results of that survey will be reported to The ertot U of irg to play. Now I can't. If I do then getting under way. The visit that goal during fall term and will eovtUfuiff to be so the teem wiQ be forced to for- the council thia weak. Although the figures directed toward It. Thff 88aIff News will net relax *g htt with the Latin# are not available until after the report has By giving inure ri«u been made, several facts arc apparent now. aa deadlines, careful If the survey/which was conducted on an clear and accural# accurate, scientific basis, shows that the ma- to go forward, to become of cunltauwlty greater urvlN to iU readers. uf students who attend upon formal '•* Ducks GREEKS DEBA1 Thailand IsIt Just Neu RedCedae9*' en debaters win go t* a Winter It Sigma Phi's informal ifll- ' at* Curttu Adamy, Chart.. •iSSsSwfe Say. at which It dtOMa Wants Peace—Says '' Calkins, Chase Cooper, Hobert repnMMM. Makiti the By UM ftUNtB country " explain- ard their joining with Japan, wej gress, Michigan Stole cellM wn, Andrew Fuller, Arthur II M flMM '"Thailand Id fMHher an eHwhF ed iting, may yet succeed. The English are ■ would be without one Olbbi, Earl Hartz, Harold HefTer- of the aliiea nor t* Ute axis pew "Later, whan they took French in favor of our success in this at- 1 lar attractions today, accords era M the present conflict," accord man George Huntington, Duane ido China, they claimed Cam- tempt," he stated. k« statement by W. A. Mdfi Kosht, Edward Leach, Murrey xfia along with it. An area east Umgatreth. Frederick Lome, Ar- WKAR is reputed to prince of Thailand and a resident of the Mekong river near the coest offer one actlvltin in Thailand, Sing said port states that Keith Morey, Merrill Petos- Jean Binklay, senlir tiabited by pcof there has been only one spy case the ducks on R key, George Rannev, Harold Rock¬ among both small and large sta¬ from Winn; Oeraldlne Olfford call him. pointed out that it was speak the Thai cord in Thai history. Sert in not due to well, Gale Sharpe, Gerald Smith tions. Consistently "good" music Flint senior; Charlotte Whitten the Philippine Islands who tried did not object to this loss," said by the French, he was caught and ments, but to Fred Somes. Ward Walstrom ant is its aim, and can be heard at Junior from Ionia; Sally Palmer to convince President Roosevelt Sing. "But the othey strip of ter- imprisoned, but not killed. Frederick Wilson. almost any hour of the day. Lansing freshman; -Harriette Ys Thailard and the FEAR FIFTH COLUMNISTS TWELVE AT FARMHOUSE Popular music programs are in 9 working "hand in The French are afraid of fifth rrff FarmHouse's informal initiates One of the latest addition# Ittjaf MRN ALSO PLAN MEET columnists In French Indo China are Donald Chamberlain, Gerald group is the 7 to 8 a. m. "Dawn It is thought this attempt influ¬ Sing described the west aide i made to the plant is a new iton Central State Teachers* ct are using African soldiers enced Roosevelt to deny pleas of revolving screen which is being Dendel, Harold Doneth, Paul Eh- Salute" program, the only request j will hold a practice debate tour¬ oijly to fight the present war with placed mann, Marvin Eppelheimer, John program offered the Thais for 10 airplanes from the in the intake station, on . nament Thursday at which five United Thailand, Sing added. Foster. Arthur lsbit. Robert Mc- CLASSICS ARE POPULAR Michigan State men's varsity States, and alienated many people. "Until the _ , the river side. Tb. Chinese proplc wrre rr.jon- „ about ,, The screen, which Lachlan, William Reed. Robert other nations friendly to the along, the east side hlgtK sWWl *»*, Most popular of the specialty! bate teams will compete. Eleven Thais. tlblc for the name of Siam. by ,v|de and w,tgh, aboul flve torn, Rem. Tlieodore Ross, Kenneth The French feared recordings, according to R. J. I colleges have signed up for this . which the territory of Thailand „ i„wered Into place ^r,a Twiss ar.d Andrew Watson. PICKS STATE THROUGH AD Thai i has been known till recently. Na- j huge crarc The Hesperians informally ini¬ include Glen A junior in the police adminis-1 even knives tiated Dickson Alderton, Glen is "Music of the Masters," broad- I State delegates tration course. Sing came to Amer¬ of Thailand have nlway, re- [ ^ scr„n w„, keep UikdirtA* Rallagh. Dean Cornwall, John cast j daily at 3:.10 p. m. Other Wagner, Detroit junior; George ica for the first time in the sum¬ ferred to it by the latter name.! - t water from entering ine .specialty shows include "Famous i Herbert. Dimondale freshman; A1 THAI 1 which In the Thai language means | sU sump, or receptor, within tfw'sta* Dolan. Edward Gluey. Don Gra¬ Overtures," on the air at 2:15 p. Thorburn, senior from Lansing; mer of 1938. He picked Michigan Recently a f "freeland." It was recently chang- t Hon. From the sump the water ham, Richard Helwig, Robert in. Tuesday; "Famous Waltr.es" at j Charles Sayre, senior, Moores- State for two reasons, Because 1 eluding two ed to Thailand by government of¬ is pumped into the power plant, Hutchinson, Edsel Laing, Tom Mc- 1:30 p. m. Thursday; folk music ' town. New Jersey: Charles Cham- rend an ad about the college In an attempted to ficials, Sing explained. where it is used for condensing Gurrin. Herbert Plnkerton, Frank at 10:30 a. m. Friday; "Music of j berlaln, senior from Caledonia. magazine, and because their native Sing's official title is "Momrnv- Prescott, John Shields. John the Moderns" at 1:45 p. m. Satur- i Leonard Rand, Kllenville. N. Y.! Michigan State offers one of the the French, j purposes. From the plant 'it* Is Gat Williams, Ems*; «ob- Smith, John Spalink Jr., Erv day. and "Rhythms of the Dunce" ! senior; Fred Perry, junior from ! best police administration courses njofrgh." which means second j piped back into the river at the following prince. Although his father is ;> j foot of the dam, where its tern- .(tan, Coleman; Fred S. Pcr- Tallberg. Dcane Wiseman and at 2:45 p. m. Saturday. Lansing; Elmer Sedlander, Lud- ! in the world." from the Detroit; Kelvin Kiebler, Lan- Arthur Markendort. prince. Thailand custom will pre- j pei oture is .such that it keeps the Recorded programs featuring an j irgton senior; George Field, junior j "We (Thailand) nre in danger brought on the vent .Sing from reaching a higher j water from freezing during the Oraham MacKichan, EuA Informal initiates for Kappa | ordinary variety of selections are j from Detroit, and William Bar- . from all sides, and are concerned war< Sing claims. rank than that of second prince, i winter, and forming the winter rthur Land. Royal Oak; Sigma are Dick Beardsell. Rod I usually offered daily and include \ clay, Cadillac freshman. only with our own welfare," Sing "It Is the best chance we ever After completing the five year: habitat of the mallards. • i»>- I David Jones, Mnn»uette. Perry, Howard Walbrldge, Ed | SUCh shows as the "Musical Time- : Robert Turner and Paul Bag- ' stated. "In the face of this dan- had to regain there territories, and course here, he plans to go bock ! four seniors namod to Blue . Sewell, Walter Ekberg, Harold ! keeper" at 6 a. m.; "Strings in the ! well of the speech department.' Hc'r wc neutral to the United in spite of the recent fusing to- to Thailand ard enter police work 1 New York university will ob- Ire James Otto, East Lansing, Ringelberg, George Weber, Char- i Morning" at 8:15 a. in.; "Organ I will accompany both groups. i Slides, and all nations which leave 1. crve i's centennial next year. gethes of the two there. vas also selected for Eacai:- les Bunnell* Paul Eliason. Walter Moods" at 9:30 a. m.; "From the _______ gobert Men. Pontine; Forrest Beardslee. Jack Smith. Jack | Music Room" at 10 a. m.; ' Mu The present boundary war with Battle Creok; and Ardiew . East I Mueller, Harry Richards and Bob j Salon" at 3 p. m. and "Listen McClure. : thc & ]\J 11 M. r\ Y A 1 w U1I1IF171 9 ilhe French has been going on for m(,re than 40 years, according to INITIATE lustra! Moments" is aired Sing. 15 P- m Tuesday Wednwday : 550 Students KOSITCHEK'S "It started when the French Umbda Chi Alpha informally j took u small strip of land ulong initiated Lcc Brink. Gerald Crane. and Thursday, and "\ocal Varie- j thc boundary of Thailand, where Kamnr. Russell Kelly.; **or hea,;d._at at 2:15 3:45.»»-. m Q|| |Tq|| |\Oll the Mekong river bends sharply Donald Krwhal , p. m. Satur- of Blue Key desire in the night day. I'RLKKNTS IJVE Mlotv* ; month A„ n were of M0 ,tud,n(, p,, employed Ir, N Y.A. j westward. Thia formed an open- "<8 wcdijc for Franee to penetrate REARMING ley. "Live" shows are needed to work during fall term. It was an-! en w»s ped pledi Informal initiates for Phi Chi; complete any well rounded pro- nounced by Glen O. Stewart. }||f|(]|flit to AdlllTSH floor' Alpha are Stuart Atwell. Eugene | gram, and WKAR offers a goodly alumni secretary nnd director; Batzer, Wilfred Bennett. 8. U. supply of them. too. of N.Y.A. These students were f UNllVfN llUIM|lll*t , SALE I hung the Cantr.il. Edward Darling;.n. Monday programs include John » I"1"1 i"r , Baldwin dlreetor of ex- Lauriston Fnrnswortt rt iVick, pianist, at 1:15 p m.; h pro-. ""j fngagtd In about W(U u,m„rr.m. Herbison, Vernon Johnson, Robert I yrom spor night liefore the all 21 Peterson. Richard Saxon and Paul Federation of Music Club* at 2 Eighty student* enrolled In thc banquet" to be held at Sandusky rsented 221 Walker. : p. m>> an(j a music department! Agriculture division, 104 in Ap- under the direction of members Margaret / Plll DELTA EDUCATE presentation at 4:15 p. m. Siebert • plied Science. 80 in Engineering. •if the college extension orgoniza- Phi Delta Theta informally ini- and Sydenstricker may be heard 86 in Home Ec 104 in LiberOI tinted Lee Cahill, George Dorun. at 11:15 a. in. Tuesday, and the: Arts, and 36 in Veterinary Science Lennart Enroth. Harry Girdler. ; I-«nsing concert orchestra, under ! are employed In N.Y.A. work. All Herbert Hoover. Donald Johnson, i direction of Oe on the air at 1:30 p. in. the same maintain at least a "C" average. NEW SPRING HATS m. OVERCOATS Charle, M.ibhall, Waller Meyer, day. Mn.t N Y.A. itudmls are clven They Are Here—Small llats - iiulio to Hear Louis Nims. Arthur Olson and j on Wednesday. Henry Simmons, Jobs lifted to their particular In- which are connected, — * Turban* and niark 1sill Phi entitled "Pan Am i Rhythms ourse they >ire taking, Kapp.i Tau gn\ ; | flay Review initiation to the folhr ham Bawden, George I "Pfnno Vignettes in its N.Y.A. One of sson, M.S.C. ranks high work. the most valuable ser¬ jy Thompson Clarence II a r t m a n Jack Strickla vice* rendered by N Y A. during LA Ml HIK HAT SIIOPPK Hegel ma Fawcett Thompwn. heud j '• n Peterson, Frank luo. .1 fall term wa* tutOTing of mnt^e- matic* cla*>es. Bight student*, It Strand Arcade LANSING —WARM, LIGHT WEIGHT— hiiub. Albert Smith ard Wil | Jr-rr.atic. will present a re- ' under the dlreetlon of Prof. V G, current Broedw.y pl»y» | Grove, head of the mathrma'in j Camel Llama and Alpaca Woven and i ..pen Studki tlieatcr. , department, conducted special £3 auditorium I ; mathematics classes. ut in Mutic 7 30 p. m. , " ... Day. fa. ; YMCA to Hold RENT A Tailored to Retail at $40.00 S t 'Sr. Xmp^'. i,""- H«*rfg<|iii*t Receiver >- ^ Panel Forum ^ TYPEWRITER —A TIMELY INVESTMENT— NIXhW-teaturlngMau- :;"da^byy^Km,'iB-'rd shaffsUII C. S. A. Dr S. G. Fflhrnnliip Ilergquist. head of t) e i and starring »rrc Ethel Bar- mitstanding, Thmnp- ! flAE'S Al.St) ENLIGHTEN Si»ma Alpha Eioilon pic Jiihigan State college geology lepartrr.ent, ha* l>cen elected a $3*^^ per Month CAMPUS 23® Idy Bro • j of America, it wa* tfr playa include *'My Sis- ..I Amerl- tmrday. Thv hutior v ilecn." by n in thc Morris Carnovfky; Sky," featuring D»1 dissusMxl. | by the sori. ly at .U i BOOK STORE Robert freeman, n.«d, with |I1I( rrccnlly Waters; "Boys'and Girls To- r. A.th Ed Wynn; "Char- Hol»ert Johnson. Donald Mailnn^*, views on the *ub- Aunt.' a revival by Bran- Th.Mr.ks; "George Washu.g- William Maddox J iept Here," a comedy by Mo.« rod Oorge K Loui- Can. Dave Muulton | James Ruitcr. Kt • HURRY to HARRY MAN'S P chase." by Victor Moore. . Henry Willis ..nd Ji Protect Your Health mc.»ic by Irvmg Berlin; ar.d Pledges f Sigrna Acquaintance." ^ ihle. Hoi 1 Ui«ho KEEP YOIIH FEET WARM AND PHY c*- n Dmr.cy'i "Fantasia," New York included a full ,Ow rt Card if ell. Caiter. SUITS—Values to 50<» Now 18^--23^-28*2 - toon based on grand n. Will • i classical music, ar.d Roberi Deh-lr. Phil f M. S. COEIW feth. Richard Ki c of Leopold Stokows- : "*on«, Paul unmail. Richard Sit • WEAK... MacPh.. tra. "The Great Dicta-; P«. SHIRTS HOSE • lam. t trn and directed by t «>n arrd Jack Tu J^/tUf//w » ! Theta Chi informally initii plin, will also be re ! Frank A*eltmc. R'alnev U«U C ./ if/uueex Values to 2.80 SOc Quality i Robert Biahiield. Ra.haid !i annual Bachjfesi MILITARY BOOT Richard Caskcy. Llewellyn Co 18 M»i rvkkcr bilhnl* Our Popular Brand Silks, Wools, and Han Edwn Donald Pedgir.^e CLASSIFIED All Now Patterns 6-3 Lislss j Timreck and John Wood ' a art. alumni secretary. cago Friday and Sat- ONR MORORlTY A4-TS The oniy sorority wh 82.95 34 • ■end the District 9 irformai initiation this * * of American Alumni; Kappa Kappa Garrrr... 1 in the Fahner houjrf' tinted Suzonire Vokes. from 10! Man ! Bemcnt, Jeannie Byrnes. 0 For TIionc Study Hour* ->*• the annual mid-year 1 Mcehan. R u t h m - to discuas problem* of f Rhyllis Bar rows. Pat v Th' Warm * Cwmfwrtable TROUSERS W «IM.- He«lr«l ices, money raising, and j Joan Jenkim'and Kay Krau Suit Trousers Included •gazmea. ■ ■——_ CHENILLE gave a paper entitled Expcrtt at thc Un.ver> AliAmni and the College—a California have developed Values to 6.50... nership." He is national type grapefrui* by crowing t ' dmary grapefruit wb 28 the Michigan State WApD against him in prep games Slip? tick, slide rule, YEA PUR¬ Ogry . . . Starter Boh Von j r(Iays. . . . DUE. entry applications. "When that ball left my hands I TWINS WIN TWO is still better known to Director Lyman Frimodif Is try- never thought it lyould go The Jennings boys, "Cut n' Bo."| away from m„u undefeated record fluttered by the ina to arrance a telefraphlc bowl¬ through," Max said latrr. Hot their first Inste of varsity after the opener will carry State fb—Is. who had ing schedule with several univer¬ SUte was never behind in the competition and fared very well. rs to Illinois Relays. Feb 15: to Notre sities and colleges throughout UlO Ust half and trailed the Owls on Leland Merrill, 138-pound Spar¬ country ... It auch a schedule tap Just two occasions in the first tan sensation of a year ago rack¬ Dame for the Central Collegistes. be cmopleted the best Ave man period. Both teams opened up ed up his seventh straight dual March 1; to. Chicago for the Ar¬ team picked from Bute's frater¬ slowly and the Spartans finally victory in intercollegiate competi¬ mour relays. March 15. and to In¬ only two ate at home . nity league will aquare off agalnot to a 4-0 lead. Temple tion. Benny Riggs and Chuck dianapolis for the Butler relays , moved up other fraternity aquads several moved up to 4-4 midway in tht Hutson, 1941 co-captains got off on the same day: back to Chicago hundred miles uway . . . The re¬ half and kept right on going to a! flying start both winning; for the Chicago relays. March 22, • Michigan Normal thlnclada have become rather goal by Frank " falls in 8:52 and 5:08 respectively Morgantown Y.i . sults will Ihen be sent from each IP-7 A field successive free Bill Maxwell. 188-pound soph- March 29 for the West' Virginia I AAU this year Michigan State eampus simultaneously .. . Schools already under consideration art throw* bv dendlv Bob Phlllirv j omore, turned in the quickest job relays. Spartan track men will Wffl be the ecere of three nation-wtde fporting meets In Syrnriise and Gonnaga. the alma gave State • 12-10 lead as the hall! 0f the evening when he pinned also compete in the Michigan malcr of Crooner Blng Croaby. ended, however. Cozette in 1:12. AAU meet dated tentatively for ■FABTANg TARE LEAD State's only loss of the evening March 19. The squad Will be split In the second period the Spar-! came in the final event when Rog- up for the Armour and Butler re¬ the Detroit Basketball Feder¬ Abbot 13 is "Ike tans ran the count all the way to 1 ers, Wheaton heavyweight, pin- lays March 15. Tony Rizznrdi of the boxing up In the dormitory 19-10 before Temple scored. Three ned Jack Orr in 2:45. BOXERS TO TRAVEL I ation Gene Ciolek, former star quad punched out an all A xchol- field goals by Howard Kahn and RECEIVE REST . . . . C'oarh Tommy will left halfback and shortstop, who this winter . . West Virginia's mittmen istic average for the fall term, a occurence to *thc Iron never did play the game here, is grin appears lo hare an excep¬ Gorham Getchel! put the Owls j Cooch Fendley Collins' matmen opening opposition for olso a regular player . .. tionally well balanced ealnlrt back in the running again. I now face a two ^reek layoff beforei furm.-t at Mm Feb Lady Luck was a little unkind It was the drive and ball-hawk- j taking to the cftnvas against Ohio! State i ill take C« students playing with the leers, manager by Ed to State's basketball foes . . . dur¬ ing vacation lanky Bob Fitzgerald, fraternity « ing of Jolting Joe Gerard helped as much as anything that; State a week'from Saturday. else I Summary? R Oth< • D. Bui ED H All tyndall. made a big hit playing Michigan forward who makes a basketball league* will have an to topple Coach Ernie Messikom-j 121 —Merle Jennings (S> rief. Juniver against the Hlnekmnn Township habit of turning in n fine game ansplrleu* opening Turnday ami er's crew. Joe continually broke t Rosser (W),dec. Blue Devils of Jackson prison . . . Glen against the Spartans was stricken Wednesday nights playing a 15- up the Owls' plays and he put the 128—Burl Jennings (S) def. Included on the team are Shea t helm. Walter Hall, and by diptheria , . . Bill Maxwell of the Knlomnzno Hornets lost a hand game program during the twa evening* The schedule for the finishing touch on State's scoring j Miner (W>, fall, 4:38 When he sank a free throw to give 138—Merrill (Si def. Patterson i CASH Maurie Bolster . . . Sammy Nuz- nn a punch press . . . Barry Ryan, Fraternity league Tuesday eve¬ Spartans a 20-15 lead in the! (W), fall* 3:44. (S) def. Cozette FOR BOOKS the nov, who held down first base for I Inut live minutes and popped in! 145—Maxwell *nr* of last year's track team, is now ning. with the first three gamea John Kobrf for three years, but j of who couldn't quite make the grade j pic isg them up in a uniform . . . Frosh Answer sUrtlng at • and the next three rrr in field goal to make it 22-18 and | def Wilkinson Asy Tims ~A«y Book Delta Sigs vs. Alpha Epsik nll*|ble. (W), fall, 8:52. • STARTING St NDAYll Sports Call; I-nnlxta Chi vs. Beta K.ipt Temple's defeat was its third I 165—Pletz (S) def Christen son Three Dorms Share Honors NO ADVANCE IN Theta Chi vs. Phi t'hl Alpha. I against six victories, while State' (W), fall. 4:03. CAMPUS P8K KS' 120 Report Sigma Nu vs. Alpha Gamma Rho. has now won seven ond lost three.! 175—Hutson (S) def. Spiro (Wt, Norttivist Mounted f Delta Chi vs. Sigma Alpha E|i« The Owls have lost two of their 5;06* BOOK STORE In Intramural Openers Over 120 freshman athletes have silou. games to the Spartans and the oth-i Heavy weight-Roger def entered their second week of Thi Kappa Tau vs. Kappa Sigma. rr, 46-45. at the hands of George- °rr ' president of the Michigan Officials j Rharpe racked up six point* to j icduled for Tuesduys and I Jsveli he has had no j association at the annual meeting lead the Abbot 17 scoring. ursdays from I to 4 p. m i the j high riencc. Hugh of the group held in East Lansing I extend until March fi wil Kahn ( Abbot 18 went on an extended j •rted attention j Monday. ocoring spree t*> completely bury j -option of Farmer*.' Week. I Davis also It* broad jump j .Besides the election of officials •Hyder g a badly outclassed Wells U quin- . (.dividual and team shooting from "hi* n j Davis' fastest j for 1941. sportsmanship awards Bfchtloff g tet under a 37 to 4 barrage. Bob]j will be Gleffe. fonner Detroit So lob |fct* practiced. All teams must j end | Ih* composed of at least two mem- high the srhon i the hundred were given to outstanding astic football start and a rom- schol¬ SALE will select 9.9. Half time score: Mich. State 12, •rn baskateer. led the wini at- j bers. Each marksman Tom King ran mittee was appointed to under- OF tack by hitting the meshes for HI1 five targets for team competition. Frcthmn1 kethall team I thr Panning of a system to missed: Mich. State ! each | his Free throws points Olefin's ball handling and The two | l»c*t sets of five targets | through extended ball handling | all-state team for 1941. • passing was a leading factor In will count as setting up additional scoring plays > team. ! Individual the so ma and shooting drills*last night de-j signed to add polish to their of- ; added that it seemed on par with I» Temple 7. Officials: Eddie Powers (Mich- > igan), referee; Jack Travnicek | MEN'S CLOTHING Under tlie leadership of Coach ; *<• held. •ractice limits OLTERCOATS TROUSERS Tickets Now Available al UNION DESK or from SIGMA THE BELL HOP ^ SATURDAY N1TE-Dancing 9-12-CABARET STSYlE Union Blue Room FORM AL 91.50 per Cotiple Art Howland Playing - - GAMMA UPSILON MEMBERS-THE CAMPUS BELL HOPS