—Wutker MICHIGAN STATE (,'OLLKtiK, EAST MSC I* Included Epidemic Mount*; Culture List MSG Woman Holds Record In Plan tn Lint U.S. Ho* pit til Hard* TodayV Will Be Long Set Up in Dorm* For Jungle Travelling Library Material Campus By Neva Arkerman Participation by State's library In a survey which Michigan Because of the increased num- lier of cases of influenza, two hos¬ pital wards have been opened in This Term Michigan Stale college may have ila quota of jitterbug will enable defense experts to get all Information available in the j IMIcrest village, one in Mnson- Sevurriil, Turrou, III /io Start* Flu? content winners and champion cow milkers, but Margaret (Peggy) Smith, prc-med freshman from lloyal Oak, holds United Stutes on a given subject was announced yesterday by Mr* j Abbot Campbell hull. hull und one in North Ami Brown Will „l III. furtnr responsible one title that is unique. Miss Smith is accredited with hav¬ Esther Loughin, associate refer- j Reports yesterday show that out S|M itk on Serifs ,. flu epidemic us been of the 1,245 person* who huve re¬ j M. Bobbllt, psychology ing gone farther Into the • - ence librarian. ceived treatment during the epi¬ The survey in being made by | Drama, music, and lectures rev,#l«d Its identity to jungles of Dutch and French glea ales In in search renrch of zoolojtirai speci¬ of zoological rpccl- demic. 3C4 have been hospitalized. tor, M'uloy morning physchology liuiana than any other white men* mens and and at at the «nw time the same time ob¬ ub- the American Library association j It has been armoured that the are headlining activities at served the customs of the natives. on 500 libraries throughout the ] during wins Miss Smith's Htory, The swimming pools will continue to Michigan State hiilit. who wu down with Djuko*, the tribe which they United States. Libraries . pecigl- j be closed for the remulnder of ter term. spent molt time visiting, are said izing in books on certain Held* which might he colled "Hobnob¬ week, returned yettrr- the week, or until the epidemic Mnin intrrnt tn theater-aoer* • . flu lahl a-ked his students. "Do bing with Headhunters," i>egan to he the most primitive people of will furnish ihuteriol to expert* in | fOUlIi MUST 1 subsides. will be the anjesronoe of Alfred ,1 last winter when she accompanied the world, still practicing the cult those fields. BE WRONG SIM OUT 1 Sid Finelierg was treated at the I,unt und l.vnn Forrtulrw, March you know who started her father, James Smith, lloyal of voodoo ism. United State* und South Ameri¬ TO FIOVE YOU ARE I the flu on campus*" The Health center yesterday for broken 2d. in the Sherwood Anderaon Oak business man, to South Amer¬ Miss Smith also visited the can friendship bonds are beflrg I NOT CSKMIM FROM " ii'ual dumb silence pre* ica. cultivated by a committee leg bones, suffered when a horse pluv "There Shall Be No Night." w.ilod. Bobbin then re¬ | French penal colony, famous for Library an»o< TINTOIL , 010 reared on him at the Veterinary Thi« limely play, action of which Her father mokes on annual trip it* Devil's island. She wo* the American plied, "A bricklayer >tart- JHOELACEJ 0* I clinic. taker place in Finland ]u»t be- to the South American jungles u first white woman to enter St. which is working with South corsa&es. j Two u|)pendectnmie* were per¬ fore 'he RuMinn invaaion, haa a hobby. She spent last winter in John's, the part of the prison America in arranging book loans formed at the center, one Sunday caused much controversy during the Guiana* studying natives, their where the most violent and hard¬ between the two countries, gc- Its appearance in New York, Chi* IOTC lla* A irA rat customs, dialects, religions, and ened criminals ore kept. ording to Mrs. Loughin. FAHTUfr ROLLED 'TO T« KNEE. THIS and one yesterday. cogo. and Detroit. collecting insects, reptiles and HAN IDOKRNT HTOP NCR Libraries are also making avail¬ military depart- TO PLAY BENT HM.I ,dirge Blair Nile*, prominent authoress, able lists of books published deal¬ birds. She and her father made their expeditions into the jungle went inside St. Johns five years ing with various technical sub¬ JMKll HOLDER FOR E1MIRITS HOOF OF COFIPilANCI WITH Engineers Plan o Also on the drama calendar, date to be announced, i* the at accompanied only by two natives ago to get material for her book, ject*. One of these has been com¬ COilAPSIIlE RULER and a guide. "Condemned to Devil's Island." piled by Charles Mohshnrdt, State FOR USE Of ODE CM C.AFTEI RULE. To Construct play adapted from Clarence Day's best seller. "Life With Father," in TRIHKH ARE CANNIBALS The French authorities, claiming alumnu*. and now Detroit techni¬ AUTHORITIES TO which a Chicago cast will be seen. Bull Bridge , cal librarian. The tribe* which they visited misrepresentation by Miss Nile*, CNKK FOR VIOLATII G-KCCN GAITCR Final dramatic production of the were all cannibals and they were placed a ban on women in St. ALSO season will be the annual all-stu¬ Johns, but Margaret Smith was al¬ OF FAHTLCU ROLIINC.] Urge In Ihr able to come in contact with them only through the influence of their lowed to go through it. Pressmen Plan RULE. OPSl&NCO TO PAOMOTC A model suspension bridge I be constructed over the auditor dent winter term play, "Night Must Full." Under the direction of The highlight of her trip oc¬ guide, whom the natives believe Dr. W. Hawcett Thompson, the All-Stale Meal i halldlns. M> curred at Point Galebi, the point P€* SONAUTT | stage, surmounted by u moving flay where the Marayne river empties DfVCtOPf MK NT. j »lgn, when the Engineers' ball and (1 will lie presented March 5 into the Atlantic, Seven prison¬ j gets under way Friday night in For those interested in keeping ers attempting on escape from the penal colony tried to seize their Talks On War the auditorium, according to Bob Wunderllch, decoration* chairman. in touch with New York, Detroit, Arojyiur isiaop the future college The stage will be decorated to and local -dramatic activities, Don bout but were frightened away by and queens will be Peace, wnr, I form a valley effect, in which the Duel I of the speech and drTflhatics the two Djuka members of the featured at the annual Michigan man ata party if student councilc0rtmucs j band will play, white the bridge department, may be heard on sta¬ party. Press association convention here tion WKAR at 3:15 p. m. each BACK TO HOirni AMERICA Thursday to Saturday. it s tempest-in-a-tcap0t regulations of 1* »u«pended ucros* the top of the Friday in "Curtain Going Up." ji ravine. Diet KfiiiMfer' The SmithB made a very valu¬ able collection of rare insects, "Can Hitler Win the Wnr?H at Gerhart Seger will sneak on personal affairs such as corsages , Herbie Kay und his orchestra IOI R ON OCH RE HERIKN have »*en signed to play for the A foreign correspondent, a "G* freshman women are snd- reptiles, and other interesting Friday main meeting in the Union. formal dance, with accommoda¬ ,t wiser, today. Their dates hpecimens from their trip which Seger, a former member of the j - .■ — — the tions for 1.000 couples available. i • Spinster Spin turned.out D 1 IT 1 £ have been given to the Cranbrook Reichstag and Berlin News pub-, j .. I II The party will be open to Ktudentn *i. Id-diggers. So here is a warning for all women Hoard Cil ti (' t S In»litute <>( Science. her father is en route to South At |.re»rnt Student Dollar rays Daly ran in all divisions of the college. In compliance with the Student against Frank Loosing America to collect more material Czechoslovakia, and is now lec¬ Recreation • and Jerry Anderson, whose appetites are ! for the institute. i Mi** Smith said that she plans turing in the United States. Friday night Verne Marshall Of MSC's Oiteratin# Costs i terrific. t z i n g that opportunity Officials i to return to South America some editor and publisher of the Cedar j Jtegintratlnn day comes three j money, tho exph ! day, but that it will have to wait Rapid* (Iowa) Gazette and ch*»r- j I,me. year ,nd .«>. t.me atu-I „mp|, „ ,at a. hut once, were and that their paying for the re- Leo Callahan. Applied Selene until she completes her seven-year man <,( the No Korelitn War torn- course. rmttee. will «ive o comparative1 , ()lg d„wn 1u.,|„n the., ,*«k.t» I .udl.nt , dl)ll„r jrrm,., $,o »*i,, ,o ' Exhibit Show cats during the IntermU- the dance, they each nr- graduate student, was elected president of the Coeducational He- agrech on "Keep Amerlc. .hit ...rule *. I ZTl'J, unit aattte bai k in romtorl 1* «Jf realization of j i peltelee ceaoweed la appeeeali Bu(I,|0, n. V. itudant nal.onal February 8—Delta Chi Union ballroom human personalities ore the hu- j Initiatae are " I fraternity. The Union ballroom man voice and the ability to hear," j " Joreph NeUon. Arthur Maiechoa^ February 14—• Independent Student association, Olds, mam ballroom he said. february 14—Alpha Xi Delta. . William Fitralmmoiu. Matt Sep- aiuki. Mev Polin. Wallace Slrick- February 14—Beta Kappa Fred Hipp. Henry Hipp, How¬ February IS—Sigma Alpha Epsilon ard Lehman, frank Awlitina. Boy February IS—Alpha Chi Sigma Van DeBocart, and Earl Wataon. February 15—Alpha Epsilon Pi February 2l-*Claas of 1942 (J-Hop) - February 22—Kappa Sigma February 22—Epsilon Chi February 2A— Military ball (Officers' club) March 1—Dormitory women March 1—Alpha Omicron Pi March 1—Delta Sigma Phi March 7—'CTasa of 1*41 (Senior ball) March 2—Alpha Chi Omega Buttetm Wloft Dotes Q» Cunprn trfhy WASHINGTON—Recently, in a test of equipment at an army airfield, four parachute flare* were shot from the Manager Around the ground, Thsy opened The fourth was a dud. beautifully, but only three ignited veral soldiers dashed out • — f Editor w.wild have to declare Editor's Desk to salvage are . ■ being made of M _ the parachute. They ! 'hoi they seldom recovered, because 1 ' papci, ,. tncy j of »>«m# t0* or their mileose allowance was rot actually spent on travel, {"J"? lhatwhich NEW ROCHELLE, ,Y Y usually burn up in the flare whon i t,,,, wa, „ Md b)aw a |ot of cbology major stressir-g they reeeh the around. The failure I ,ho ^ tt.ho WPre making a nice improvement and prep;,a of the dud flare to isnlte saved ! lblnK (>ut of ,he 20-cents-a-mile motherhood is offered ;«.r How much hosier this worl^would be <">»• allowance. time at the College <' —if the lust for jirivilege, whiiKjs responsible But on retrieving It. Imagine | Now ,he bureJU is seriously chelle. for graft and wars and misery, could beWia^inatodk the .oldier,' surprise to flndon j ct)n,idenng so.ng a step further j The courses, plannt- —if men like 83-yeor-old Carter Gloss, who the 'chute the interesting little and rW|Ujr|ng ember. to report j student a better und. > wouldn't hove to go any way, would quit saylnf stamp: "Made in Japan." | iird ^ lax on c|crk bire "takes." will deliver LEVY j her personal probif : the United States snould go to war at once. The officers on the field also j These take various forms, Blind oppoi to the presl- | those around her, empr —if public official* would put the welfare of those they are supposed to serve above their own. were surprised, but not those In j memb,r, do the trick by dent's lea.se ^ 1 mean ^death j 0f personality, social I he ordnanee bureau of the war | lj>tirg (beir wiVM> children or and mental hygiene. Hick*, Republican department, whith purcha«cd the j thrlr re|„,jV„ on ,be payroll and told a Washington luncheon gath- Courses In child j>- flare,. They weren't surprised, al-1 pocketing all or iwrt of the mon- eri.-g Saturday. Still urging u ti.no ! .n psychology of .td'' though embarrassed at the dis- j ()tb,r, rpquire their oflice limit to duration of the bill's pro- ; gjVen from the vie workers to "kick lack" part of posed presidential powers Willkit ent.chlld relationship Thi- piMctu-e, >n- said that America earnot isolate j from the customary v. "There'* one way that friends of influenza TEAM SPITES POLICY their -.1i.11 ie epidemic victims can help the college hospital One of th« flrme*t tenet* of U. | cidentnlly, »« a lot more prevalent | .itself. His party, he pointed out,; approoch. staff continue It* excellent job of caring for S. foreign policy i* a "strong alti- than is generally believed, even lhe ^jy {>ne Jeft that ean bring j « • tude" toward Japan. As part of, though it is a felony with heavy . hnrR |o naUon p-y, American I AUSTIN Texas — T students who become ill. thl« policy, wrap Iron nnd high pcnalth. for conv.ctiom No con- ,r rr p|c. , bug» watcr, sold ,, Each tiny the hospital receives n number —i£ there octane gwoline were embargoed. I gre.cn,an. how,ver. ha* yet been 1 ^ , j c„Sf r p||(;s||>rsT | dev)ce >t wb(ch K.1,.1. of letters which it linils difficult to deliver because addressees have !>ecn released and each man as just —if there were another conquest fewer men who fl.'^vSTl»"fnS?t'blb.'ng' : ' | An c^mMed fireets crsons unea c,wd nfnearlofljoo tho i| fed in'o for eenturie,.reali■ a scientific the letters arc pisirly addressed. Unnovos- woman n* just another conquest. whose parachutes are made in capitol building yesterday to catch 1 No forked stick a glimpse of the president as he! mcnt Invented by • —if all the flowers sent to relative* of deceased ary exchange of notes between visitors and flare wa* one of a left the reviewing stand after his ; at the University -if persons had beeh sent to those i«e*on* themselves The salvaged inaugural ceremony. There can! Arnold Rumberg patients consumes the time of nurses who while they were yet alive. lot of 3,000 purchased several months ago from an Ohio com¬ be no tun ing back now. the presi- j LaCostc. Their rr..« am deliver them. - told the nation in a short i weighs about 70 pow Education Via the Thumb— Ordnance officials admit ent The hospital makes every effort to main¬ pany. they knew, the 'chutes of the flares •prech. The United State* must' irambles ■ large • tain communication between patients and Extent hitch-hiking is one method of learn¬ were imported from Japan, but Greeks * T face determinedly ahead, he said. • ld-*.ime crystal deter their friends, hut (he friends could, help, ing what other persons think. It also brings a per ton some interesting stories and experience*. assert they were forced to use Declaring himself in favor of the ; A small balanced too, by being a little more considerate of the them because at that time no U. S. gseatest possible aid to Britain ! fluctuates according OX U AON XI- A fellow 1 know once got a lift with a men who firm made the articles. AJho, they BY ■ without ,*4^idangcriiig the United sity of geological -trn problems this Involves. preached throughout the • whole ride about how Actlve member* of Omicrc say, these particular flares are be¬ MARY LCf: 8CHOOLEY States defense plans. Joseph P | earth's surfnee. By . will meet Thursday ml 5 p. readings with civil the younger generation is going to the dog* und ing used for training purpose* Kennedy, former ambassador to1 the Home Economics library. must mend it* evil ways or tie eternally damned. SUCK PROPOSAL London. -pcl;e against passage of j data, the user can JVeir Ideas Are Healthy Because he was on the receiving end of a favor, KOT< ftiru 1 U. A I With pinning* anc the lea: c-lend bill in a nationally 1 general appearance the hitch-hiker couldn't say much in refutation. 1 broadcast speech Saturday eve- lures below his f«< Thursday night's Student council meeting That may be true, but the state- ; merit* laist week this vame fellow, driving instead of HOTC rifle team members w ment by Thurs- thill no domestic companies j (r the day in Michigan Sta ning. The authority and rutpon- experience thrn toll* ought to be the most worthwhile one of the hitch-hiking, gave a thumber a ride from Detroit *ce Sgt, S. IL made ftar* parachute* is not A i ternity-sorority world, it sibility of Congress must not there is a probabdn year. Its mailt feature will be presenta¬ to Lansing, From the time he got Into the car un- day. five-cent telephone call to the j to Phi Delta Theta Prexj tion of rc|mrt* by delegates to a national til lie got out, the rider preached the gospel of nearby commerce department j HUv». East Laiuing Acnioi direct credit* and Uws.mo.ny. Although he was t'RKD BOOK CHECKft- convention of student council members. co»" would have supplied the names of! tcrmingle novelty a.:il In their report*, the delegates are bring¬ m position to argue this time, the driver didn't | Used-book checks may be j several U S. concerns eager for } Friday evening when Je Defcn house e ! sity's Men about campus Duq who have much luck at it Whenever he tried It, the • ing to Michigan State several new and valu¬ > Salur- | krow a lot about challenged. I) able ideas, gleaned through discussion with iin is the possibly ; was plenty been the M student lenders on campuses of every sixe j bavc stepped the e favors j learn on the subject and description. Although the report will show that Mich j interesting to see if any. would show. party man that 1 igan State surpasses other colleges in a num. thought of pblitici Om CAMPAIGN KY1U her ef way*, some of the ways of doing things use attending farmers' Week.j Sensational feature of the forth - BRITISH MOVE WEST now in use at other colleges could be adopt¬ Drunk Driver* Are No Fa id for convenience held during ! coming report of the Senate cam- British tones m thu left the Ouquesne ; paign fund investigating committee ed here with benefit to all students. c term. Egyptian Sudan >tiuuH .i' JNIOR FARM nt'REAt — : literature disseminated in last i wesiern b« ; -r Sunday ar too' busy making Junior Farm bureau will meet1 years' hectic presidential battle claims the Fa .ist hold ^ Truly I'rarlieal Course f A i tiie Union sun porch Wcdnes- A 500-pa«< bilged Advance Briti> btither reading ab ! have penetrated into I1t«l Why not add « course. for senior* only, MOUNT VERNi on "How t<> Got a Job" to the college curri¬ )nfe*M)rs at Core ombincd three cl culum? Securing employment i* the main problem to moat senior* during their liiat month* of will meet tuda; iruture, more than 8i) i ) the Hurt semi mi »' collection is i cbllege. Many are unaehooled aa to the moat Robe veil. Also, of 46* typic I exhimts. TAKE PlMrtO 111 effective technique tx» uae. of garden flower; one-half are wholly anonymous »p ; fields to Some effort* to correct this have been a n of a Hurt r July vaguely idcutiJuHl. and one- ' year* ago made at State. Mich M the job application fifth are sponsored by obvious fly- j diumied. .^f the thr< II be by-night organizalions. clinic, a course in buaiiww* writing, und a The committee lists 133 such natural ini pew course in businea* apeech. Sunday | SIGMA A I. I'll A BETA— group«. of which 111 were pro- they presej and couple Bui the job application clinic i* presented at4on.lI magazines a Sigma Alpha Beta wilt i WUIkie and 22 pro-Rocscvelt Only ice and Inst* but for tin hour or two. Wednesday at 7 30 p m in six of the 133 tiled lefNirts of their ' lire room of the bacteru contrihutioiis unt cxj>endituies Tlie buainu with the clerk of th« h >u e Tho interview in technique, ami for instance, they • which (toe*, i* *li.,vc btv'n ' E'ilc'* ",lrrok ,hc cnrollmoit that many ftain announced ! bsten to "Ballad : .>/ Uv.'.l -ttAjd in 'un •» b> Phu; op|M>rtunity to take it. A cowrie frankly labeled "How to Get a ih-Germon peace hy John batouche .•« Job" which would teach just that and which ich may resume i vicw Thomas Hart IN K ONOMIt S is again oa his i 'ywo°d-" keeping the; would U» arrangud m» every senior could have Economics Discussion club rs believe. I watching for similari «imilaritie* in the opiHirtunity t/> enroll would do n great deal nwet at the home of llama M l ; Students are one- ler. graduate assistant in to put the finishing touch on a college carver. , en de isered : i department Wednesday rom9 creative wm* hty yesterday to in. Repork* will be given j develop into any Honor If orks I loth M uvs American Farm Econon rM\,7 t"",4; . -uch iut ion convention held rr*V bad r 3 I w an individujU. Whkt became of the propotutJ to bagiu an Oitoajis during the Chi -car. saj . or, l"1Pres" ; poem, picture, or • ' with, holidays. j >j-^e p, 0gram h,,- honor gynU'tn at M. S. t \? i ... a crowd of | uJar t^li be 1 Two or throe yuu* ago, an exit naive sur¬ *' spcc in story win- j evening course to vey wa« conducted to tietermine student and tore townspeople sentiment on the matter. Result* indurated arnica [ g ijeing flown by Fourteen univci- that an honor system could bo succv&ful on sulate. The sailor ! colleges arc mairt.« this campus. r action by navy 1 3,406 Jesuits in the l Ilf some group docs continue work tin this project, there U another angle it might study. in Hotel Olds Friday eve , i per cent and- cer- ] eliminate cribbing . Would an honor system Brown, Karmington freshm. cent of the country'* by the faculty? Young, Flint M-iin ,p; Bdt ' 'as impaired vision That, may sound like an impossible state¬ .Alton sophomore. and 1 itamin A dcftciency, i ttexler. L.«i;>ing sophcmoi' tobert S. Harris of j ment, but It seenit reasonable to consider hong. their h»U regularly Inst rue tors who get someone tl.se to correct Delia Chi mcrage. atudenta' paptrs which they assign just as guilty of cheating us a student who doen't do his own work on an examination. Perhaps if instructors set a better example, iitudeuts might follow it. TEA DANCE Worth Thinking About guuyc. Chamberlain did not understand today German and for that reaaon perhapa could Every un often, someone write* a piece of not undcratand Hitler." Dr. Berthold U b'U- description that ia worth |iu*»ing on to other*. Such a hit ia the following extract man. profemor of Imtin at the University of from an article by Raymond K. Manchester, Chicago, says the complete diaappaaraik-e of ticrtuan during the Work! war year* was dean of men at Kent Slate univoraity: ■"The weary men are marching down a . deplorable and fooliah. fuestl«y» Jiliuw **» Extemumiaia Uae Club V* Seek Colored Slideh play host to the largest conven¬ To teachi Hori FW 63,000 MSCaRest tion it has seen in many years when the Michigan School Band Everything from lawn and Orchestra association holds band, is chairman in charge of Pie Maker grar.se! which for several to oak and a elm tree* is- include*! collection of over 3,000 col¬ Fanners its annual spring festival here on the festival, the 18th and 19th of April. years in the past has been held- at the University of Michigan ored slides which are part of the \ Winn** WW Br Approximately 3,500 high school I Roily Move® To equipment of the landscape de- 1 partment, according to Prof. C. P. t Cherry Qwcu students will participate in activi¬ ties of the festival which will use Purcluwe a New : llalligan. every qtiditoriurp on the campus, I ;VTua Truck j The main use of these slides is j | in extension demonstration work i Personality, poise, and pica li.fl,,. climate's' two warm: throughoutUltrathem classroom in climatea wo warm.-;— 1«.* ten irnnd »rw« in i al*° use® v"*- •state. Hallljan , —, teach- est agricultural show, the , r ! are the qualification* for I which the sophoipore Home :e f!,aw " * I in«; Valued 26th annual edition of FarmP Economics club in searching in women of the department. They [ihe^ I. are two reaaons pre- ; pictures all of the common varie- to draw nearly 85,000 Michigan '.I,. EiiftLansing-.cltycoun-1 "" * flowers, shrub, and tries agriculturalists and interested dldijte for Cherry ,,,sht for lack of an ade- > oun'1 m Michigan, scene, of spectators to the campus, are in the contest to be held, in Chi¬ Rating rink to serve the' 1f''u aid Card. furnish a rink for tha a full schedule that is expected to draw both rural and urbun vis¬ CULTURE Honorary Lists || department by Jnn. 25, in order that a group of, students and fac- itors. (Continued Irom Page 1) ulty may select the women they :Maintain the rink for col- ...^New Members i t.y SPACE PROBLEM SOLVED ;tudents. and only bar oth- ruui „ » ] find most suitable. Sample pies Completion of the majdr share h«-n it becomes crowded. If will then be requested, Eight home economics seniors jji lecture series will be Dr. Hu Shih, of the college's vast building pro¬ Michigan's candidate will have ,hoiild clamp down, we'd Chinese ambassador to the United gram has been a great step in were initiated into Omicron Nu. < a problem. I'd not hesitate States, speaking in the college ! her expenses and entertainment solving one of the show's most home edonomies honorary, Sun-1 jrruitc that 50 per cent of the paid for, and should she win the vexing problems—that of space- auditorium March 10 on "Chins day, at the home of Dr. Jean j contest, a trip to Washington is non-students," he add- Anthony said. Use of the audi¬ end the World War." „:e Hawks, associate professor of !j usually included besides the prize torium for exhibits and of the new Only one number will I* pre- ! }^d,"'nd nutritl music hall for special programs vented on the music concert series students Initiated were Cecil j money. ,le to good skating, Harold j will release crowd pressure on during winter term. Itobert Cm- other buildings and assure more adesus, French pianist, who will, complete exhibits in all buildings give a concert Feb. ID, is the only I OoOroot, Grand to puis; Marjorle j Cllbcrf0n. Grand Rapids Mar- Application blanks may be For Sore Fun Out« Chew Delicious Krr,,.( ,,rvpr lli)lh. I)oll, Hoc,or. -East Lansing police chief, artist, scheduled in tliis .-cries. ' Rock ford: Irene Ren*. Lansing: tiial this spirit would be! Some of the competition which CUD TO HFONSO. CHOW Esther SchalTn.t. Detroit: Mar.lorie 'i years-or age that they consider] if the college did bar non- will be ended during the Farmers' : qualified. DOUBLEMINT 6UM _ Other music events at the col- 1 Shupe, Pierson, and Ellen Sperow, Week program has been underway lege include the appearance of the i Hedgeville, West Virginia. TWO RINK* YWCAluHeai- • HAS out on Michigan farms well o Don Conack choir in the Auditor- I Betty StnufTer. Flora Mae Pe gWe've never attempted to have a year Anthony said. Livesfo turn Feb. 17. This concert is being I fold, Helen Basler and Ferolj small rink for has been selected, weighed, fed hut a presented by the men's glee club.! Green, who arc taking advanced Idren," Harry Lott, city ,«r»d trained tor showing in such At a date which will be nn-j-'tudy »» l^,d nursery at Merrill Indian Doctor ilair.ed. The city main- j event* a- the baby beef feeding f ..t.iN-4-d. the Mu h.gun State - tu-j Dr. It. Singh, native India rinka at present, one at contest, the lamb production con¬ East Lansing for thp initiation, j ia* worked with Ohund dent symphony orchestra will pre¬ lira! playground, and the other test. the swine production contest sent a peak to Y. W. C. A.. Wedi program under the direction • playground, Both of • nd the colt development contest. of Prof. Alexander Schuster, with I active undergraduates ' 5 o'clock, according to mall. Crowrs will be awarded for other Prof. Fran as soloist. brought out only one Winy— the city park, which j concertA music faculty chamber music i Mi Head to AlU-ml and two Collegium Musi- •in- process of construction I will^Wenj^Uw mu.le I WuHllingtUU Mt'Cl cum. iBarcham drive* Disadvantage ill he held Feb. 24, whilt | alga Ulrd „„IFUIn, sklte I'aHle TeiiiiU Tourney Recital Will Bt Term's Second KNOW? tumuwi (juiwra .,. by I ( I . a. IIoh uiam nIihm'iiI- arc- inrulH at StaU- ( > I), i ll,' mimlx r oi laviiit) iiiriiilN-r.lf 1 IN Tun I04OS OBERIJKI00UXCC C-. Tin- iiiiiubcr of hluiU-kit. Caciilt) anil i'lU|iluyi-t- aiiloinoltilvM a>fC6 SCHUPliD FIOCRSCU-WLD rd0m3. washed rtKblwil? and MENDED THE- YCTJNT-, •I. Ilow maiiv frutFruitv anil *ororilv Iioiimi* in Ka-I lain< Haul it/ showed the b< tioning process than 1 expected tor- in Reserve Role rhort period of training," high and low hurdles mural In Hard Games Ahead such a Schlademan stated yesterday. Schlademan predicts When tho' invaders* abandoned On Saturday, the Spartans got packnge in the 440 .v their 7.one nnd tried rushing tac¬ their first taste of competition in the times turned in ■ :w] tics, again the Spartans had to al¬ ter their plans. Vanmen Ranked Real In Six Wars the opener of three tryout meets scheduled by Head Coach Schlade¬ •00 yard runs. War •- ' ■ falo frosh, took a fir ♦ In ringing up 44 points State man to aid in selecting the team mer and fourth In the By Ed Kitchen to meet Notre Dame Feb. 7. The off a first in tfcfi proved that it had the scoring With the toughest stretch of its 1941 schedule looming j punch even though it is willing By Hal i next intra-squad meet will be run ADS VAlXf to play the waiting game. Against ■head, Michigan State's "raft-to-riches" basketball team to- i off this Saturday, followed by the all-college tournament., are | final team selection trials to be for the r the Mountaineers* beautifully exe¬ day ho^ls—among otheraccomplishments—the beat winning, T»o wwied as good a cuted scoring thrusts was brought forth the bed game played in Jen- streak a Spartan cage aggrefation has .compiled-In the last' slated to set tinder way next w if pre-ent plan, materialize . . . . | " from this Friday at as excellent. ison fleldhouse this season. six years. »•! {• "" Hopeful of securing a few mote [ 8 P* m- , Not since the 1934-35 cam- have counted 351.. All of which entries, especially in the handball i MOREResults of initial time trials »p «° 'iiu« v*,h"n: M ' paign when Coach Ben Van to the yard run. Ted Won... Alstyne's crew knockwi off If "^Mlvklial i«kb« HMm;,n ptieaUnns to 5 p m. tomorrow j head mentor that vaulters with a 12 fo.,t Ju ^ struight opponents hu a Stale «v» ,, |U|, fA-,head, With Bob PhlpJ The fting pons t* nf w°Fk. ,0 J* Omitted from the meet J afternoon ... Notre Dame meeting. standings" competition will b ellmited to tin coming No.re Dan : X"™'CVcruh^SS >*"«-•««; jingles event only, while the hand-| In the 60 and 75 yard broad jump, high jump and 1 shot put which will got their g ^DIVIDUAL SCORING ball tournament will be confined to i Schlademan at the ef>4 of this \ the double, event Entrant* ! " having possibles but needing u.ged to specify with whom , substantial improvement Frort> dele Michigan' Normal. W«aj . . go FT TP are they are teaming in the handball j1 speedster 60 at Davis first in theHugh wpped bya :6.6 followed Fentan, Jack rick and Mike Rouse, which the 193ft loom had, this year's Spar¬ tans have knocked off even tough¬ Because of the expansive cage er foes. In the order which they program being carried out this have gone to the mat, they are term it Is essential that all game< Creighton. Long Island, Ter be played when they are scheduled Marquette, Temple, and West Vir¬ if the leagues arc to be run off as ginia Track Trial* Trim smoothly as planned. Therefore .^st year's Spartan team on 14 games while which Two losing six J Pounds Per it is important that team managers have their squads on the floor at ain't abl, to c.tck off . half- i,„m„ncement , the time games are scheduled to be Down Ann Arbor way, Sports ridmii that they received a good Erf Don Wirthschnfter has his lesson in their initiation." To keep a supple figure supple Wirtschafter was then asked. The first occasion trouble upholding Michigan's sions. j the easy way track coach Karl Rounder! tig five. Michigan funs "Perhaps you can tell me some State, Loyola, Tonne out for [ (age Resulb Schlademan urges coming gon time how n good-looking winning acuse. and Marquette l> while I Wore proud of that 42-12 victory, but they Just don't seem to realise team like Michigan can, in two Baltimore. Wisconsin, Wayne I his h*8 trocl< teom His method as- j track team. sures one a weight reduction of at J weeks of holidays, transform in¬ Mason 4—19: Wells C —18. or admit that Michigan State has Marquette, and Temple followed least two pounds a week. to a rakish and desultory tot while Abbot 16—19: Mason ft—4ft. each other to the guillotine near a team. Here is how one Michigan In checking over team weight Mason 3—12; Abbot 11—29. student expressed himself: "Wo the boys from the cow college go east nnd Hash the class which Abbot 19—13; Mason 2—16. ! the end of the season. i . rharti v,ffor tfcc past two wrrk<. th« '< would wm reasonable to ex- agree that State's players, all of Wells B—16; Mason 6—21. ! IIIN l>MAN AT PEAK FORM j sm,ru,n Spal tan mentor uncovered an in- ! P*ct that participant,, after aBrcr- 'em, looked like they had been crumbled rumbled4hp top quintets liIn the 4t,c top 7—4. j State pocketed this distinction lt,r'C8tjng tcrcstinB fact concerning the ! tnC to play and signirg up accord- picked up from a cemetery in Wells F—26: Mason > away Saturday night by knocking of his runners. j iqgly. would not stall the progress I the Saturday, that [of the ha-krtball program by fail- Maybe the two team! can Abbot 1.1—-4: Mason 6—ft. far-off Siberia and brought down for a look-at a. 'new game called he answer in Jenison fleldhouse Mason 9—11: Abbot 14—12. j off chubby, popular Floyd llamll- ton ami his spunky West Virginin u* ru( W|,rr prereded by a Friday an-1 in« to show up a, extiected, A lot w Abbat 13—19: Abbot 12—4. you've got to of time trial,. 65 ] of money, time and effort it being basketball'—but j mates, 44 to 35. Spartan fans saw- :ement of the deadliest shooting and an tliincti Mi'i'l [ some I'oloitt* Will wildest playing to transpire in Jenison fieldhouse thus far before j J]™ on the Ranger* Friday the State five finally subdued the Mountaineers. Max Hind man Varsity polo piny resum staged the first individual per- j |t follows that if »m Roly-poly Norm Fertig. star Kuaril of the '36 Irani. U now find i the Spartan stu- | formance in two years in aeorlng worry1ng o( Uitti look In t'nrle Ham's army and in athletic tuprrvlwr at Fort Mon¬ s against the Ivory 20 points. ath fro _ ^ j (,e stands to lose 135 y troit. Included in p 29 mouth. N. J Juniors Red.v Rarlr and Jimmy Rurh. who popped the Kame between 1 be exactly roue-strewn, however j In 197 and 19ft points respectively last year, are after the Weal Virginia aeorlng rerord of 774 ... . against HUte all-lime Kuril added • and the Omsse The S|iartans have a week', rest. WAA to meet Notre Dame ill South Bend Stage tight point*, while Rarlr waa held to six tallies . . . Chicago Rear*' at lie srored lib.*) point* In three yeai rider, wilt tie Ed i Saturday, tackle West Virginia ilbsoit. Jack Spate. | Morgantown Feb. «, und finally Aquatic 3Ieet ... in. and John llur- com. back home to tangle with Women's 1941 swimming intra¬ Change in football assistants at , in Whiting. Ind., the two pla, tuled to get under Michigan on Feb. t3 and U I. V. mural season will officially start rfratrrnilv broom- Feb. Ik for arch rivals (n high arhuol Monday, when sorority, dormi¬ Florida finds loirry "Mwin" Mul- 11ns, Notre Dante fullback Ail-American ! Hurk preppod at j in '29-'30. and Orvillr Jones remained in Whiting . . Hammond, wl il, which will take K„nre, VAN'S WORME* DEtHEASE Whatever worries Van Alstyne had about the Spartans' offensive tory and independent teams vie for the swimming intramural title TUXEDOS Dermndy, Loyola of Los Angeles | Another I (nosier product, .... mi wetl founded j power were dupelled in the Moun- and the r.ew trophy to be present- product, at the 'Gator institution Gerard, was a four-year all-c lo the I aHirat no - ; tameer tilt. The game marked the ed this year by W.A.A. I , , . 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