-ftIll 1 Ml ■■Mr. Tea. e*»M»,«*r. FIVE CENTS PER COPY MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE. EAST LAI Novel Favors Are. Meets Begin Director Completes Today's Play Cast Is Term Play Cast Publishers Join Students Rest Surprise of Ftipincers Rail On Vocations Mostly From Campus Two Cities For Dugl News Sessions Journalist* and publication big-wigs from all parts of One suf headlined the . scheduled for tomorrow . Engineer's Hall, Conference prlso after another" "has evening, Coimnitler SrU First, the party was announced as Michigan will assemble on campus this afternoon for the ipen one after several students \\foof!-Ouch! Seven of Show Are From Eipht In Honorary Adds! Michigan Press association's 66th annual convention. The went to much trouble trying to Tentative Dales .•Hell hath no fury like a wo- meet was preluded yesterday by initiation of 11 new mem- chisel tickets. For Mid-April ,mV .corn," young Fred Mit- Secondly, favors were found Unahm, Detroit M.S.C. chapter _ lcv,H ft und out recently kfter hi, ■vaunted Cost for "Night Must Fall,", Eighteen New #bers Into the I of Sigma Delta Chi, national that are different. Representing a ; gear attached to an axle, Plans for the 1041 Vocation* Conference, sponsored annu¬ Iplyins announced yesterday by play Members Reporter to Have | professional journalism fra- the favors are colored silver and ite. Within the gear itself jarC ally by campus organization*, director \V. F. Thompson, Eighteen new members wen in. Tirin Sponsors | ternity. ' Five Michigan newspaper men the evening's dance programs?" were begun at a meeting of might be called "the tale of the conference committee Tuesday, ducted into Sigma Pi Sigma, The favor committee stales that two cities," as seven of the eight tional physics honorary, ";i las For One Talk jand six undergrnduntes were tak- | en into Sigma Delta Chi at formal they tfeill not be distributed until irding to Jack Widick, general chairman of the group, ; members come from Lansing and the night of the pary. night at the annual initiation b*n Newest Innovation in the spon- i initiation ceremonies Wednesday, This year's conference, fifth of Detroit. The lead role of Dan, a Welsh quet held at the Hunt Food Shop soring of college lectures was re- j followed by a banquet in the ove- Patrons ior the party as an¬ its kind to be held at Michigan bellhop, will be taken by a Lan¬ The new members are: Ferrj vealed yesterday when officials j ning. nounced by the committee are: State college, has been tentatively announced that the appearance of MPA MEN JOIN FRAT Prof, and Mrs. C. M. Cade, Mr. sing freshman, Ricttard 'Ellison, slated for mid-April, it was an¬ Schlesinger, New York City sen Eric Sevareid in February would R. L. Champion, Mr. nounced. Exact dates of the con- s Multiply th» worn of the room who has had prominent parts be¬ Among the new members ini¬ R. L. Sweet, und Mr. ior; Raymond Pinkham, Isansini be under the auspices of both lec¬ ference meetings will be announc¬ fore in Lansing plays. tiated were three M P.A. men: jiates by 10 to jet the reapnna senior; Wiltard McCullough, Mil ture course and Farmers* Week Vernon J. Brown. Micliigan audi¬ and Mrs. C. C. Sigerfoos. Guests Kweivrd when he called one nigh LEAD FIOM LANSING ford senior; Charles committees. invited include the deans of the one or the other of the two tor general und publisher of the ed MMITTEES HANDLE WORK Mrs. Bramson, crabbed and Belding senior; Leonard Since Sevareid'? talk is slated various college divisions, the jr» ladies. A chorus o Ingham County News; Floyd Mil¬ sub-commit tees were ap¬ Convo io ir hypochondriac, will be played by Vassar senior; Lynwood Eikretn, teaching staff and administrators forth Campbell resident, literally Mary Elaine Childs, sophomore pouted into the telephone. "Feed from Detroit. A Lansing fresh¬ Open Lansing senior; William Drake. Woodland junior; Donald Collins, for Feb. 6. during Farmers* it wilt be open to students and Week, ler. publisher of the Royal Oak Tribune und president of the M. of the Engineering division. pointed by Widick lo ^inference. handle the Made up of mem- public without charge. The lec¬ The party will be held in the (itched, you're a stinker." man, Charlotte Fern, is cast as With Exam Avoca junior; and Charles Mich¬ ture will be in the college audi¬ P. A.; und Nelson Brown, son of Vernon J. Blown and editor of new Auditorium with llerbie of the general committee, they include convocation, men and Olivia Grayne, frustrated compati¬ alak!, Hamtramck senior. torium at 8 p. m. Kay's orchestra supplying the the Ingham County News. women speukers, publicity and at¬ furnaltoul ll to Mrs. Bramson, and the fem- ine lead role. Showings GraduTitir members initiated Sevareid, radio correspondent and editor, will present an un- The press association convention, music. As stated before, corsages tendance, finance committees. were: Albert Esling, Albion; Rob¬ scheduled to run through Satur¬ will not be worn at the dance. In the role of Hubert Laurie, a ert Bolster, Lansing; James Brody, censored account of the present Campus organizations and their State veterinarians will open day noon, will attract representa¬ impous Englishman, suitor to Lansing; L. C. King, Marysvale. European war. drawing from his tives from 281 weekly and 47 daily epresentalives taking part in the Olivia, will be Otto Siegmund, from Detroit. their five-day conference on cam¬ pus Monday with demonstrations Utah; George Atchison, Marquette; William BonieceV Munsifield. Ohio; experiences on the European staff Michigan papers. Miller will net of the Columbia Broadcasting as general chairman of the affair. Group Starts conference Hellenic this year are: Pan- council, Betty Jo Arch- Libby of laboratory examinations at the Harold Wiesner, Alpena; William j System. Saginaw junior; Mortar The part of breezy Nurse be played m wswwj produc- Veterinary clinic starting at 8 a.m. Surine, Midland; and Norman His report* on the intricate WILL PRESENT QUEENS Formation Of I, Jcun Grant, Battle Creek tion by Janet Enklehardt, junior! The demonstrations, openin* fca- Fritz, Akron. French situation were broadcast Today's activities will feature r; A.W.S., Margretta Pryor, who comes from Royal Oak. I hire of the 18th annual Post-Grad- Dean E. A. Bessey of the grnd- daily to the United States until an all-Michigan dinner, sponsored New Club Arthurs, Niagara Fails MEAKS THE CHAIN ua!f Conference for Veterinarian, uate school was guest speaker, the Nazi coup forced him to flee by the Micliigan Food council In Stanley . i will be under the supervision of cooperation with the state depart- Approximately 80 students in oj-.liomore; Blu'e Key, Robert Bo- f||Cul|y mem5crs of thc Other guests were Dean R. C. to England. „ , .. Breaking the two-city chain is c0„ „ orient of agriculture. "Miss Mich¬ the Held of history and political Coleman junior; Varsity Betty Bowman. Seginuw junior. Ve«erin.ry dlvi,1(m. Huston, head of Applied Science At present Sevareid is lecturing science met in the Spartan room of ian, iub, Fred Quigtey, Saginaw jun- division; Prof. L. C. Plant, math- | when not on actual assignments igan," queen of the state's 194( who will play the outspoken, _ , , , , _ Alpha Phi Omega, Robert festival queens, will be presented the Union yesterday at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Wednesday, ard Thurs- or; cockney rook ciu.ith's department; Prof. C. W , for CH-S. His most recent for- to take initial steps in orgnniza- Peterson, Ludington Junior; Y.W. Itera a gullible comedy maid, d*" w"> " devoted » hourly Chapman, physics dciwrtmer.t: j eign assignment was covering the during the evening program tlon of a departmental club. Frof. CA„ Judy Crosier, Ikist Lansing Mexican presidential inauguration ducted by four Michigan tc will be characterized by Denalda I ™ *»««» "uhject, per- and instructors and students in; M. M. Knappen, head of.the de¬ junior; S.W.L., Frances Hillier, ! ""mn« 10 veterinary work. Even- in Mexico City earlier this win- , Lee. freshman from Lansing. the physics department who are j Gerhart Segar, former member partment and co-sponsor with E. East ljunsing sophomore; Home Albert Timreck, Detroit senior, I 'n«. P"W™ne. m charge of the members of the organization. ter. of the German reichstag, B. Lyon, of the same department, Economics club, Jean Campbell, twill portray Inepectnr Belsize of 1 AmericanwillVeterinary Med be presented speak on "Can Ilitler Win acted as chairman of the meeting. Ypsilanti junior, and State News, Dave Jones, East Lansing junior, , Scotland yard. DESCRIBES PI.AY THEME sday and Wednesday at 7 p. n the auditorium of the Music Mull Mir Wants Journalists [ War?" at the Friday meeting. I the Gcffflnh foreign relations i Characterizing the movement as "a cooperative venture of stu¬ mittee from 1928 to 1933, he was dents with faculty," Knappen des¬ EXPECT MORE LATER Thompson points out that the I building, Faculty advisors for the pro¬ meone Tell Him vinter term production follows rrldi,v's program will be a re- he New York trend to mystery p^ion of Monday's, and will in- Of 'Fifth Column* Danger later imprisoned in u oonce tion camp by Hitler, finally e ! ing to Czechoslovakia. Sena cribed the purposes of the propos¬ ed organization as to fill a greater need than that met by the pre¬ ject are Dean Elisabeth Conrad, Denn F. T. Mitchell. Miss Jean- ind crime plays as a means of es- { PjUfje similar demonstrations and ette Lee, Prof. J. W Stack; Dr. U | When a man becomes n B.M.O.C. Speaking Inst night at a banquet j Choosing Michigan International Relations club, may also become a member ape from reality. A psychologic- | discussions. Seventeen Michigan following initiation of 10 news- of example?. Mill bar described |I and been islecturing now editor of a States sent in the UnitedGerman to further research on .special J, Luker, and I3r. C. C. Kurd. the Great Order ^f Absent- it study in crime, the play relieves j SUte lacujiy members, as vwjll as paper men into Sigma Delta (All. how Communist* have maintained I weekly magazine in New York topics and to promote social re¬ Richard Osmer, East Uirising Student hrills with comedy. J a number of other men from professional journalistic fratcrn- j schools in this state for both adults lationship. junior, is also working with the Although the talent turning out throughout the state, will conduct ity, Lieut. Harold Mulbar of the j end children, tractor* them 'he city. general committee on this year's The group nominated John or play try-outs was well above tlie conference. Michigan state police detective; doctrine of overthrow of the PRIZE WINNER TO SPEAK Thorburn, Lansing junior, Virginia conference. Several other organ¬ Bet ause the secretary was ill iverage, "Night Must Fall" wns j bureau described espionage m the: American government Verne Marshall, Pulitzer prize- izations are expected to send re¬ lard to cast, Thompson says, f< Hice, Saginaw junior, and Clyde Dick addressed ail United States and efforts i*-ng rhis HlXlW INDUSTRY winning editor of the Coder Rapids presentatives to the committee, etillili thc council meeting phatic personality. Students Get made to combat it. j Communists. Nazis, and Fascists < Iowa) Gazette und chairman of F.bling, Dearborn junior, to meet with the faculty sponsors for pur¬ Widick stated. the Union Meetings are held each Thursday at announcement cards ' Calling Nazis. Fascists, and j have all sent Michigan residents the No Foreign War committee, is pose of formal organization. in Author of the tragic i »*> and. »/ter them had to wait for sending is Emlyn Williams, who Math Awards j Communists "all brothers under, free ..f carve to Russia. Germany. idated to speak Fr-kjay evening at I the skin," Mulbar quoted testi- j and Italy for training, the spenk- the annual State Board of Agricul¬ current Broadway sua • * to arrive to find out where meeting was held. Up to 6 Corn is Green," stari ice j mony taken in Congresional m- j er revealed. nd | vestigaions us evidence that these j stating '.hat fifth rolumnists iwdowns ture dinner. Chairman will lie William Berkcy of the Cassopoiis Group Decides last night, he still hadn't j Vigilant, and Gov. Murray D. Van Carnival Plans rr. und ,ut. and the meeting is for duntries.. Wagoner and Pres. Robert S. Shaw APO Receives he near ; Arthur Robh, editor of Editor Representatives of the five c animations planning the If Incendiary Trick Financial1 Aid new state t i>. n. McCunc of Peoples church. Winter Ice Carnival met Tue?d: undo " {M-mage vquad. Mulbar , and Prof A. A. Applegate, college j They are Dick Bates, Alpha I Addition of $125 to the Alpha i»ut that this work is not: journalism head, will appear i Phi Omega loan fund in memory The nwai I described raids made on j the afternoon program, of John Hibbard. deceased pledge, year by L. f nst headquarter* by state I brings its total to $275, Robert lessor of ma T"nrw Zielasny. treasurer, announced recognition i Mayo Will Induct Publicists List Friday. Hibbard was killed when to promote :h him in front Term Officer* Each of the groups has bei two years ago. nted $50 to the dary Mayo will hold a put in charge of part of the pro- Convo, Movie fori ;ht to install mum. APO will bundle publicity & Michigan section or Amen- lo not come under Jurisdtc- init is working I winter term officers. Dean Elisa- and properties, WAA will appoint LVillege Publicity association tinue the study of mathemetic. j, «■... |i | | * of informa- beth Conrad, Miss Orletta Hansen, the judges to select the queen. >f the loan committee. Zlel- sald. during thrir Junior and «ni«r Bour" w 111 ""I" J tion, the speaker explained, and an(j Mrs. Shaw, and Dr. and SWL has l»een assigned the plans neet for luncheon at the Hunt shop, Friday, it was an- uey was drawn from the pro¬ January Merling i is keeping close for the radio dance of the evening which will be held in Dernon- ced by Ralph Norman, of the of the Homecoming dance vill 10.000 pen State Board of Agriculture will be held for \ strution hall. Varsity club is in publications department und state ored by the service fraternity meet at 10 a. tn. today for their j side red dar gerous in the event of i »rd, president, June charge of the races, and Outing tary of the association. Two the noon stand- all, according to Zielasny. January meeting. The j «** regular January outbreak of trouble, Westover, vice-president, Betty club wiit plan the ice show, is of publicity for colleges, was j respectively. Widick and ttenno j which was to have been j Advancing the opinion that the. local radio station and the Union and up walked postponed be- I combatting fifth columnists is to j Alien, secretary, Josephine Chase, The races will take place in the moving picture, will be discussed. Call TwoU" la«t week was eceived $37.50. Sarah Diehl, mm lal afternoon, followed by the ice Unnoticed by Don was BaiiquctM „ * Among sources of the award! > j of the death of the father a large extent a matter r»re.st Aker, member of the tion, Mulbar concluded his talk of educa- treasurer, chairman and Carol Kdmondspn,. show and the dunce in-the even- It. J. Coleman, director of WKAR and heud of the depart¬ man's silk stocking in Proft'HROnii fund are royalties from text books j i. with a warning against hysteria. ment of broadcasting will lead ■itten by Prof. Plant. and, and as the letter put the discussion of radio publicity State oillrgr dr- ly arm around the form- and Fred Del.ane, acting sforti Rritish Aid; Strikes At Kennedy •ulder he casually stuck partment brad, are to speak rdt- publicity director of University of king on the back of the campus this week. unsuspecting victim's A. A. Applegate. head of the journalism department, will speak Patton Advocates Michigan, will show movies of the university und lead discussion on. r . mackinaw. publicity through movies. rnen.lly Cum* on* 0.cIock at the Lansing Eastern high school Ipirii and Don set off for senior banquet to be held in the class in the Union Women's Club building tonight 'The Itwue Is A Matter of Whether We Take Limited Risks Now or Face Greater Risks Liter' Charles S. Lewis of Wayne uni¬ versity is chairman of the assoe- annex walking with His topic will be "The Curse uf the hands of the master race and Prof. H. S. Patton. h«ad of l Ho escorted him right into King Tut" for its twneftt. There will be se¬ Michigan SUI« roll,,* rcunom Prof. Roy Underwood, head of departnwnt. Wodnwday »tn curity for the lesser breeds, if they the music deportment, will be the bark at forme, Ambaaaedor J mam speaker at the annual com¬ eph P. Kennedy', attack < bined choir banquet of Hartland project on Saturday. TOIIAY- nder the W News Roundup BySiAu*, shattered hopaa, a»n, ami saclal ordar ttat X,. . q- WWf is Ihe incvttaUa imA af the m. murder into Which career-mAtin* war fctwfcx arifry¬ College Road to Tripoli May Open nation? ing to drag our Bulletin As Britain Hammers Libya Something C(HJLD Be Done The way to Tripoli, at the' western end of Italian-held Boon the muttering gripes of students Libya, may be about to open, according to reports that pn,. stymied by unscheduled mid-term examina¬ diet the imminent fall of Torbruch. tion will arise again. In a strong frontal assault, British news sources in Cario Soon instructors will begin announcing, claim, mechanized forces and cached during the past mor.th during weeks most heavily filled with col¬ infantry of General Archibald have broken out in opc?^ ,evr)-; lege activities, that mid-terms will be given Waveil's army cf the middle again, heavily censored in the next, class period. WASHINGTON—Rear Admiral Johnny Towers, chief of east succeeded Tuesday in seepirg out of Bucharest indicate David H. Tefft ' Soon students caught in the jam of daily the navy's bureau of aeronautics, worked his way up from smashing the outer itefenses of It is believed in Belgrade Y.igr.. Jack C. Sinclair miles thet General Antunescu, assignments, term papers with early dead¬ the very bottom, never was liked by naval brasshats, got Tobruch and penetrating five Jack Carman lines, organisation meetings, athletics, and his present important job only over the protest of the An¬ toward the heart of the fortified head of the Rumanian state. !N Ralph Norman tends to impose a long-throaten^ representative of parties will begin their annual cussing of napolis clique. However, John-*— area. Faculty Adviser " * a company will With tlje back of Marshall Graz- military dictatorship ?*. mid-1 .rms which pile up at unpredictable ny Towers has now gone over 1. That, several days before, t. That, several day* before. interview mechanical, civil, and iani's Fascist army broken in Bar- Guardist rioting against Jew- ^4 he and Commute Chairman dia's fall, earl- organization*' time*. to the side of the brass-hat Carl Vinson had had a secret chemical engineers, particularly ........... Masonic in the cam¬ In the fighting, which Soon, perhaps, someone who has authority, admirals. talk at which they agreed on a thoee interested in the aircraft in- paign, the role servers call open rev o(v ;,v, ..Tom Greene, Don Way, Cher let goo will realise the plight of studejit* caught in Testifying before the House two-way attack on the Walsh- A representative of the research of holding the Guardists have joined • the trap of unscheduled examinations and naval affairs committee the other Healey act It planned that the division of General Motors will road to the army and German military un-b .Dorothy Hunter will take action to correct, it. day, Johnny took a crack at the 2. was west and to the in the country in combat. - Walsh-Heoley act which escaped first maneuver would be an ef- j interview seniors Jan. 31 remaining body cal Guardist elements. 1n and wtramcral rfortx And soon, if such action isn't taken, the general attention. But it was most fori to persuade Roosevelt to j feb. j. of the Italian fear in the Balkans t! • h.-v Hal Scliram state News hopes it can help to build fire a important. For it was the begin¬ order the suspension of the law army was left will move to restore ordos ,f under those who can provide a remedy. ning of n carefully aimed attack during the emergency. If this tonescu is unable to do « STAFF upon one of Roosevelt's most im¬ failed- then Vinson would of- j campu(, gocm! bureau fer an amendment to do this by i m)W (>pen for business NO CONVOYS, SAY8 F. H R. portant labor laws, requiring AMtflgAVr BUMMWt MANAOOtS M Morey. Geur,e IMen Snspiritm* Character* Arms doing government business to pay prevailing wages. legtolntion. In their private talk, Vinson ar.d i , Ruth Cornell, chairmar. yesterday. Hours th(, bureau will be open President Roosevelt laughed ,3 any suggestion that ship of v?« x — •anaom Robert Bonlece Chalk up one more mark in the pressure RIO STEEL IS OPPOSED Towers agreed that the chance of j during wintcr term will be: From ' lieve. Tripoli, United States navy wi! ,-v art staff group column. For a long time the big armor putting over the first scheme was * 3 lo 5 p. m. „iid 7 to 8 p. m. on Italy's furthest stronghold to the merchantmen to the Brit; Yes. the United States has u new one, plate plants, such as Bethlehem remote. Roosevelt is publicly on Tuesday, Wednesday and Tliur.i-1 i« a 625-mile march for in a brief press con fere i . „X»rry Hardy, Leu Sherman called "Student Defenders of Democracy." Steel, have been opposed to the record against any tampering with Fridays the office will be i Waveli's British and Australian day. For at least dura tun In 12 mimeographed pages It announced Walsh-Hen ley. act. So* a'ao have the labor laws. But they decided : ope„ jrom 3 j0 3 p. m. ! troop*. But rrany usuaUy-occur- bate on the lease-lend 1 Ne!ro.n Bryant. Rodney the admirals. And when Admiral to try persuading Roosevelt any- 1 * * * t ate guessers are saying that the observations have it, tin Perry.'Charles Ixrron. Jack MeOnlt. June Wiglc. its policy and membership a few days ago. Towers launched his attack, there way in order tu strengthen the ; MnT.., Afl i|tMiAgiu -rarch can and will be made dent is more concerned Jack M'lckie. Edward Popper. Dave Posson. Jack Briefly, the group says It favors "all-out" were two confidential matters he hg.*latlv. stlack. i HoW sdmlnbtrlSonjuninr* will Italian re,i*.an« at Tobruch new triple-fleet plan for t, Ktlian; Harry Larson. aid to England, but its policies contain such did not tell the House naval af- LABOR tOt'NTRR-ATTACKft i lravr (or Toledo, Ohio, where they rr rather than convoys. Hr glowing words and phruses as "we denounce," The latter faces a hard fight j will be the guests of Toledo hotel- ' IRC>' Ot'.tilD RENEWS REVOLT nusly considering, the P told reporters, the free? • "shameful peace," "totalitarianism as a right within Vinson's committee j men. Rumanian Iron Guards, bel lit ions secretly Italian, German, and J menace," "defeatist," and "economic inde- > I credit* In the U. S. .and will return on Satur- l mm « Reiterating the stand (tendence." of Pinnsylvanln, World War tele¬ p. m„ The group lists a membership of 231 stu¬ graph operator to the late Admiral doy. All Juniors are eligible to |||g 1 pressed on the air ?•; dents In 115 colleges, with Central State, Sims; from Lyndon Johhson of make the trip. j night, Joseph P. Kenned Kalama/.oo, three institutions and University of Michigan the from this state which arc Texas; and from Warren Mugnu- Eon of Washington. Also Senator CA.WPt'R DIStt'SSIOJI GROI P- Collegiate David 1. Walsh, chairman of the MSouth America and World War j represented. Senate naval affairs committee, to II" will be the topic of discussion World present form." the I fine pnr.r.ling point is that Vassar college, co-author of the act and will vig¬ at the Campus Discussion group's , He warned against which Is solely for women, has 51 memlicrs, orously resist uny attempt to first meeting of the term. The scuttle it. meet will be held in the Spartan j Vigorously in favor of » more than any other school. Emn- ! tion policy in relation However, the brasshats of both room. Union, at 8 p. m. Friday. — Another is that Joseph Ush, former Amer- the army and navy are quietly Talk? by II. II. Fields of the his- j ? student | aid. Kennedy would 1' lean Student Union officer and present Fli)>h '(h"M* hut what the State committee of the new group. j 'he. I'aciflt labor department for exemptions Y. M. Pt'RMC AFFAIRS— the de- j on airplane shipment* News receives at kmst <>ne complaint from The possibility of a colored gentleman ln jni'lt'^i.trict^sWnlty for the canning Industry, one of The public affair# commission and stu- I by the U. S. during • students embarrassed at entering a classroom the cordage Icsims strong. At l*st, it q„ the campua o» tha Univ. iity of the most poorly paid in the coun¬ of the Y M.C.A. plans to visit the t phi ina State j Firntoh war, has been late and panting for breath, or discouraged he hoped that the "Student Defenders of j California by long distane it week. F try. Stimson claimed that canners are refusing to sell to the armV Olrismobile plant Friday. ire taking the trip ; Russian embassy in \ orbed by ( has been advised by 'lr at the prospect of eight more week* of dash¬ Democracy" will do as little harm as possible, i from E»«t Lansing lowing his address the Delta Big i £fl Henley wage tfvvitl as front of People* iny other. partment. An effort - ing from one side of the campus to the,other glee club sang for the California | ,-^iVement consequently 1 f*burch own love 1 relations with the Sm in 10 minutes. V group The Alpha Xi Deltas urmy y ha*h been compelled to ^tlHl „ of many ! of the embargo is not « Parade of Opinion i . . Distances Iwtween the Home Economic* ■ncd goods through mid- mage ,» ose-dived ] send any significant it a considerable increase building and the Auditorium, or veterinary „ clinic and Jenison gymnasium, or the horti¬ By Associated Collegiate Preaa BOTH AFL. ( IO OBJECT I °- M TO ttt'tut MOT culture building and Demonstration hall What Other Collage tUudcnta men . . Betty Souter. a Kappi ' ItoUi the AFL and CIO are General Motnra Corj in Detroit tl haven't shrunk in year*. What's more, it Think on Timaly Topics Delta transfer from Iowa State ! fighting Stimsnn's move. The AFL construct 1.500 airpl.ii doesn't look like there's going to lie much I was a guest at the chapter house • charges that it is |n direct viota- • i as well as parts for 2<> Monday night lor dinner, shrinking of distances in the future. The only invisible way that students who Shall llie V.S. Feed Europe? i TWO RECEIVE DIAMONDS— J blueprint form, will Jgck Doyle and An Land havi ' have classes in widely scattered buildings Britain's recent thumbs-down on American pro¬ been named social co-chairmen cl one to another between the end¬ posals to ft-cHl Europe's hungry ho* checked, but j City is completed. catrgo from not stilled, the red-hot argument raging here. j the ATO house . and Hugh Pat- enge was elected usher ... In thi Progress of the Grr ing of the first class and lieginnmg of the 1 A reprerenUitlvt statement of the cam is found in ! orange blossoms and rice depart- I war is still in favor ot 1 second is to haw more than ID minutes In the editorial columns of the Harvard Crimson. I ment . . . Alpha Gam Ra< he ! late Athens reports. \\ t which to do It. ion holds that outside relief is urgently j desperate Fascist ! «'» ! Stiles, of Leslie, is wearing a diri- : "The most promising proposal made ro; tuck in Southern Alb Every factor—jite of college, enrollment, | mond from Jack Schaubiand o Henley act during the present cm- j nues the Crimson, "is that of Herbert. | repulsed. distance Udwecn budding*, shortage of ciass- | Detroit . ulso Virginia Rabow lis idea is to let the unoccupied countries j. Eprtlon Chi of Ia»nd«n, Out., U DOWN PENNSYLVANIA AVE. j Incidentally, the New , room space—warrant* adding another two or ulVs here with their liquid assets now In ! engaged, ring and all, to Harrj j mispoke itself in say in i three minutes to the interval between class Social higtilights of the Tliird | •y. and carry it home in their own ships.!1 Carscti of Canada. | apology has been dc'liv this would lie the food contributed by 1 The pledget of Phi Kappa Tm ] Term Inauguration: Irving Berlin.' ' J period*. rtate department to Vt charities. If at any time it nppeuied that | I diminptive, truly great American. Perhaps the resultant liecTeMse nf con¬ ill entertain the actives at 1 singing his "God Bless America" ; | embassy in Washington as going to Germany, the shipments could j ^ cent swHstika-dcfumin ikatlng party Saturday night, t< ■ fusion and improvement of studnit morale immediately Negotiations would — be followed by a radio dance at thi j in a thin little voice, then with f in San Francisco. So: would be worth it. by the state department the merest gesture getting the en- committed by a p lei taken house the AOPi's are com was . . I tire audience to join hltn . . , Ber¬ id German rtprowntatives. llptm plaining about loss of sleep latel: lin backstage kidding [ /en, no agent of the 2 of the recalcitrant party would rest Charlie, j an expression of regie Figures Provoke Pride The State News has found something it itv a for whatever calamine* may eve foodleas Europe " Spook, their i«h puppy six-weeks-old R| Mor.day night Chaplin about the prospect of for- ' j getting hi* lines (which he d.d do i lomatically suffice. nf!ec all). Chaplin nervously rc- i . - . would like t» {sunt with pride to, a* Slot»p» | .set aside for the second steak hearsing hi* concluding speech 1 the Prtnrrtonian. which ; mush dinner held this year al (logic would say. j from "The Great Dictate j advantage of this country Delta Sig house . Forrest O r|W|| Student Opinion Surveys of America asked Europe. The Princetonisn rea > ,, college students Throughout the country if rotiK that "the revolution against Nazism An the charge of the affair. f tin? m»»i) aptwarmg before the • i.jj they read editorial- in their college papers. Thirty-nine i« r cent -aid they read them continent must he waged by « powerful under¬ THFTAS FLAN FORMAL ground democratic movement organized and equip¬ The Alpha Gam Mother*' club lite,of Washington which did not eed the amplifier . . . Raymond Collegian* Think HATS ped by Britain and proviniurfd by America. Once and Alumni association were en- .tasscy of "Abe Lincoln in lib- i {completely. :ia per cent read them partially, and only per rent of the students inter- the people of Europe who stttl cherish the Ideals fertauied at the hou*e last*week Pledged to Epsilon Eta of Al¬ Itig Army. Savy For //is Hirllithiv • tf freedom feel that behind them stands not only the armed might cf Britain but the moral and pha Tau Omega; l>rs Von Eber- Avoid II or ^.jJ viewed said they do not read them. material tuppotl of the United States, they will re¬ stetn, fuse to be crushed to earth, and united wilt resume don Cole, Grand Rapid* eop Royal Oak junior, and CJor } I inadt Gandhi him look like Mah&una Argentine Ambassador t tl jf!|jtd« America Stop in Time? . . . the light ugainst uniformed men." F'clif* Kspil. the only man who "TOP-KK K Veering steadily from near center to Revolt Would Ik Difficult— ever broke the heart of the Duch- 5n,K1"t " ' GIVE HIM A At the University of Wisconsin, the Daily Cardinal ess of WiiuLor, iiHikuxg more dc- ' * wuntry will farther and farther left. American public bonnlr than ever joUt 1 w*r- LEATHER TIE CASE adds its viewpoint, a* follow*: "Opponent* of Mr. ... opinion is gathering momentum on its stam- that by not a!l< RtJML-RR IN RLRCTMNR uk.T'T" Stvlrt, pede down the road to the clashing inferno fH.iwv.fvc TftU,uu. «r.»t Firn.^i Survrv, vmf.ua of bombs, bloud, and file. patriot and foriftor cunMMtto of stotr Nrws .. a m<- Six month* ago American college youth I n.tfd Sutf, u on. pWcc whict. tlwere urging congressmen to oppose the .an hold an cl.cl.on ..ul } ovauau-;|hl,, ^ aelective service bill, the |s*iple wore iiuliit- when President Rome welt told rather v"L-Prrs»dentri \ a „ Wallace ' • touking a . *nd navy wUl hflp to | war {ir draw u, j > asked Congress aiaut trading 50 dc- n.t ilum o.tr tho of ho- j Anawcre th« ' **.d,ln«M, -rooty [atroyer* to England, and talk of American Amtncmn Another new fcatr [entry in the war was looked detail ujnm with" jlWVe military expansion (ketp the United States out of w war. it surpicion. Today flat-footed millionaire* and too-old- Wa*ta,hm - - and w.U, ^nutn. for-eerviee politicians are pushing and pull- ronvtctton . The da«htrejd :tte> n, AmtrKun ALPAGOK\ the great. American crowd farther and j In comparison, a recent survey thcr away from reason anil nearer and vim ally Student UUe: "Ife the old question Uaukfubof the W «*hinrtm youlh- : ,f thry lhink ^ to repetition of the mistake of 1917- w and end* Owe the and—the salvation ul democracy and thus the detest of tntatltai tan riLililiU' jtrmted States can stay out of war ' Karl* uplninn now, while s > nucracy; of U» ntWVevohdlen—Justify the . Ceiling fcr more ami moie aid to Britain -llie u»e at starvation at a part at economic i total was e« per vent Still Interview tng c nature that can be construed only as •• as a legitimate weapon ut modern war? questions, the Surveys of war, men in high places who value and trade more than human life are ering America alcng the path deaig- I by the jingoistic trail blazers who shout American military involvement now. ! America be aide tu cling to comtnuu *1U. tinsel with Bob Itrscv miM°A > and aacc thought in Ume to avoid the ju SfHra ollvfiv Smd$ (k* Tell the Tale jffiu f clion I'nmptotvU lo ikt Surveys Huml II tsnrti Dreeks Harp*** |t«nim T«« Mm'* Alinnil pvwyoiio hss houril of MriiV Awropr Mnrkit for luan 1 From the Wonicn'g Allele I ho Ipllow" Who tlleit UM»nii o*»- fully fnr n wtoti hi aivo nwtty w ftvo tlttllnl jiiihl |Mw Ml. I.mmi Hlulo eotloMr onion- slnii (lepiirtinonl, lh«»uRh it itoos MichliHti MM» inll*«* l.y moil »f« * liinl.lv InlMHgonl liil In 1'iimpnrhiiii with Whor (rut- unity m#n nil nvor Iho «»HMI WNn may IMM Insinuating Ft- Hiark# imgtinng "t*mutlf\il, hut dumb" oh *01*10 college Hit thev egn'l mv II v^nH ubi.nl the mtulllgPrtie Of M.M.C. women JUST TIIB PUCE TO BRING YOUR VISITING FAMILY |,mrlr. nrit»«l» *•"»' ImtlHilnir Id muni tlimmolvo not mvr iiwoy ttvo ihtHm plmo*i lorn no tinuhlo hi the furl* «puling thole ll|>« me r*« *?h» ihiry of Hie Waller R*|.| tlltMitiHK tliousoi its of psmrhtet* Voided In lilt College fr.< tiee ouch ypftr, lh mMltlon to presentation of the dramatic Hnvi' i'ucwiI thOr cmlilcmn, A Htthuirtt IntOefeptrTHlty yem< (the only yum1*' record# REMEMBER , fr ronre sehols workshop of the rtle The piny (list Mnr frntornlly i Mi the wlr at 4 p. m today. L I) I,ml* t»«k» lit Ui» Ih.rnhart is the dlroetnr a,1rct Hi eoinpotIttofi with some W Society Offers Men ISmI fkgwelt will review (liisli l'ri/e ft ntet tilth* st opptOHim«tPtv lit iSitleyos mitt oulvoisttle* Ihroutfh nut (ho counti v NAVK IAMIAI. NltRVKV ttu* cuiTonl Broadway ploy "The (Nun In flreett" oh Hon Buell'a "t'lirlRln Chung lip" program. j | tEl;c 3Mimi 3[uoh i.nhiili 0m I mil, rtonii nf ttesl slhniotrtul »rholu*l|e iivm < tti mult If the ntetintit-tt ehwee t< broach n#t Friday at .1: Id p. in The 10; 30 0. rti, rural music | home, mi MKiv rrotoehtty solml Mr-, fllSMlioth IhUtlOM, ttlfH lif Women rtnileuHueo iltv Betle nttrvey for tho yoiits MHTiMtt I in it m will be briuidmisl tumor- i phvOiMil Pitul'lilloh lloilts III AlHM It'HH «lrtle l ollORO' eoeitrrl* ttm hut thot dorm* the row hy Ml*« Mary Ann (.'oiling* j itetty Mwtehi Will ho lOWtollotl tlll the ell frutornttv of I ho extension drpMrtmrart Mm iJNeumodc , w (I llll I riot ptMtt IA yours nisttllon roort\i»d the the extension Hi>|inrlm»|ll i Itvi'l URO hits ItOOII ultovo tho ■uhje it will l»e "Korly American erit omhlotHS Whleh Krone, rtleUMun In tultllllnn In dislt Itnitlr.R book . meti s mvertigo 10 youi'M tout IndoW ('oiOponprn " r.| «>« inllnt U it nil htsrh. wnyl ttuo .ti nil iiftBles whoro Itoi leulUue It-In, extension workers hovel only three Act Hit I Omit CM of the survpy Al 2 HI p m Friday, Kathryrt ! KirMtnui, pianist, will present nI >/ \ \ ★ HOSIERY * Uk classes in small town* In this show the fiBtpinttios program sponsored hy I ho inutile . I Spl» h — ,id «tit) liovo suitpssfully wav enrol women Hoop up on in lent hnmemoklug hlhts the to Mchiovfl mi tilHihiie a III, which I* It 049 m!\ ttnlogp tivor iivortigo tho iilt"Hioh'« wvoifigo for tho of department, for llinno wlin missed the Itnro* CHIFFONS Kcnnnmlc* lirniiiNuM iin sprint Btoor IS yosiB (tf 2 I4M iioil Wstoi' Mnfoly unit thirlng thin ton nut fmnt 1091 40, Mo.) Evelyn Mansfield me* pills ill pnihloiil* sttmo of the fcHtci'Hlllos : ihoif inoury In Ml» clothing ltO| tll'tnirnt tillh hiivo inof-geit, giirio HMtmnol, ontl herd* nt more casual l» < Bytithitsiuiu Ho tslor Homo mo "tlo, dropped Witislline. pus, hut they mo inohiftwl in ut'dgr most dresses, unit ii ilottn tii givo o toward the founded shntll Ititi.iiioi lit Men's. Women'* tif the schnlfttdlr i iittng", # split ins "llleod-check*" Will ti Now Nprlog Ml»Irs »i it lloitth, men's housing dlei lor oud m»UgMlor of tho mii voy of the 12 silk prinl, it rut wool emu1 III NOHTII WAHIIINCITON AVE, Sociologist li\'i>loins Ito Ikail's r*AtH AM HI IMM.AM.V md gfirinttioise will ho found "The post four yonrs spein to iHtth hurt¬ itidlflttc thst the fcHloimty on ing the list two yosr- eplm-o At Shore Iii ijiroiH''s W or in»t ihip In imcitmhtg moto Mtiolsr< plot flmomrt ftho mtrt Alpha Chi Thespians (iive | Mhl|l-rnlHt1od," Meoth looimentod Ootegu oweh held first piece on lite My Fitt'OIVII i .to ,I;,II SIriiKtfl<- id. Kii|d'i »i»,'> iim iiic rmiiil miimrltirit in Hiilhiittrt in ree|»'.»i»s|l»le fur iipltonvul lit Ihiil (utt't ttf l'!tin»p" Ihn | I Tho OgtttWi htdh iite n t ising trend n»'. Th» •U-rri.t»rnttr IMay At l^csHc See It and SAVE! ti ilitv, Ml. httll lluitigtlieiltl, lUTifessiir <»f mH lulngy, explolto'il IiimI night to RttutihetH of the litteriuit afToirs rommltlcH* ttf | jumped h» 7 per cent when the the Y.M.C.A* in an in fnr ma iliHCUMttlnn nl thmphnt church I hiring hU talk, II >nl« j (uilie *** »»»* He views | attaint hmtighi nui Biilhrnpi I log It-it I, economic, m it lehgtoi lluuklivf AllllliS letter gt mteu in terms m (loimeil Will lleur point-, hut tut skepticism need n A Polilu ttl Hlndy." hurt t.vrr the lollohlllty of tin wnmH,* j#um«iwm Imlni"l,v «h'"iv •e Htilhotcd h,v Prof W method since, iicrordicg to Mouth It Is the one iidoptod ity the Nit Convtt Report* will entorioln sovcrnl J Thoto were enough hol'mnooi .•t the history depot- lleports «tf n nntlonul s'udettt iitiendmg the Mlchigmt I lth*e mmoitlic. who deitrc.i tt Ctitim tl convention help lute hed iHi.uion tntneimtlou «• « lontiofhip «tf MHlot m Mtoc i' month will be given hut sgVPi'ui were held «i Old i.ti-if.es* when the i^tr wdl lie 200 Pages of Bargains l or I-hihHy. IIoiiii' ..ml i .tr itnri-M IMuii Twd-llny Mrt-I am I The imrual meeting <»f gludmlus Browers of Michigan will he held Kriday and Rntnrduy in rnwm 200. Moriieiillure building, according (iity Police ReleuM* trt tf It. Krone, extension special¬ ist in florlcultuie. H It. Kfinderd. of shipping charge*. Ask the mail order laker. Hit-Run Driver gladiolus publicity man li'im Savr! Il.iv Vim on Sr»r« Eu*v I rrm*! (ioshen, Ind, will bo the main j Lester Stevens, (M2 Mugrtoliit speaker. Other M|aakrm will lie Dr. ft AWS EI.-.-I" srttltir ! wuck hy Loosing police on 10(11 Nelson, instructor and reierHrch SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO A» { bond iiending UircUit court sen¬ i;ssoelate in plnr.t patiiology at Rritri'M-iiUlivt* tence lifter he pleurted guilty to u Michigan Shite and Mint. Eugenia 11 iisrge of leuvtng the scene of mii MuDaniei, profossor of enttwwd- Mfideuey I Occident lit Ku-t Lensing. ' ' j The nct-ident W'currfd <»t the mirl.-ny : t nst end u( tirund River itt Eust J j Lansing at 12:10 a, ftl. Kund.ty j when Steven.*' cur Mdoswiped u | In llarlM'riuK I redan driven by Richard A Wig- glcswortb, giadkiRta of M.H.C ul- lloMorurv Nhiim** Euitr Lei's Not Be Wasting Time— , Hrrtlr. b, of tutnsing. Damugo to ixdh j i mo To rtMlur Rank* cum was rlight and only minor In- I juries were received by the otcu- New plertges to Higma Alph AIM) Exl.-iibioiii"! Ira..'* or ( Olive I Two men in a neat by gas »t»« I Kshlning rsclUUrs For i liirnyo Mrcl tion gave chune and obtained the j ; R. J Baldwin of tho license uumtier which was turned i Bui you |trolml.lv lli.vr, u ^oo.l iiiuuv limr*, j.i-l Iryina lo leaving for ChUago j to police who traced the cur j lEKMAN'S :mii -talT tv today to attend a conferertfce of over to Stevens, think of lio* lUi.It i IM.M E to ||u ulirr tho party. Thai the North Central cstemton dtr- PKIIKR SHOP - -liool.lh I holhrr you unv more, lliou^ii. lM-raii« ill .SaliiniayV diMolv r into bands | In Hrarch of food." HARttYMAIVS Family Takt - Tiini- PrWrt Your HruRk Michigan State News ... 'Iff fur IWuM-big ■m, Mi In. Wwu u*l Dry. Willi Hill puiilibl. a ltraoil ii.-h dirrrlory coluion of "nil.- *pot* * UNI rhnire *f I MILITARY BOOTS ami rmhuri'iih. ll I* a liirii-lory of ill.- plan** *her» you'll grrr Im- mo*t iik.-W lo -MEET YOLK KKIENIOS THE RIGHT RINOIH ATMOSItiERE CORA" partan wrier Madness Hits Hitw? portlint ;h Pitch As State By jnr Slmck spares for Irish "There Michigan will 1* m tourist* Slate's ,'*ck """ ,hl* .nr.pt managers Statu Otionw'Ex-Pacific Mentor ynr If- "let P"*'-1 "" MSC Malmen:',lory Sftiior Point* poaches," I. state opens |W|> .|llinrlnl, the Jrnlom fleldhouse bulletin Tree* reerti KatI J fW m\(t991 WfT lift tM.nr'l -by mid rdurnle (heir statement I in dlo tnilinnn where mnmiiH with alphabet ln*l basketball* Instead of (he Irmli- vtsalen blocks, they're getting papas rrmly for the olilesl heck Second ^ • Jenston Pool Bchladrman ■ long way Spartan*' nei In That rhaiertsnlttnd the ill rivalry In the midwest, of the battle will he Dual Victory With Bucks Inheriting » squad not kirk In n >tr,lr vktrtrj m»n, and whlrh did *h""h *" •"'* Iwt university, S»t- n„H HOI.U MHir. Starting Ti«w May pointed 210 to 1»1 In five dull and (he prlnrl. Despite Ihe duration (if their mrri,. Hchlademan's new pnirM, Itiirkryc (>ri|i|ilm Re Shlfle.1, Scarlet will bo the lAtlonr, the two schools together since 1938. This year, haven't *<»! Tit Perform Hrrr In Threat ens Heeorrl Irm I. thr fswsflMllty of however, a homc-and-home series Without thr vn. Ith Notre Snttiriluy Contest ejrlatc swimming C»pt. Wilirr Arrlngton, Dame returning the visit on March n !ln the Jcnlsiin Inv.luihl* In If- Jumps •"* • "tor With the two Wheka of real ,re Dame has o big edge Hint fncctl them nft*»r tho pool will receive Its' debut In trvr.il rthrr events Astlng. when Michigan ton ln|ured in inklr or victories over the Spartans. 1 When ton mutch on .Inn. II flatOTday lest trrm .rvl nujr not i Irish have won 34 out of the 1 host to own Stole, having (Ifgititcgriitml into it rffrrtlvrnr.. for the indws »es<«l B". no. be stand In Ihe Kme*found ate never played.It possible before has Michigan State has 1930 Hut Not sinceto win. few days of practice, ley Collins' Spartah Conch Fend- wrespers are res* at mesr MI Mi¬ hM.klog forward to their second practically an all-Indiana engagement of the 1941 mat cam¬ team. With these classy eager* all hlef Halm to a victory, paign against Ohio Stale Saturday Afternoon In • the Jenlnoh field- Spartan ning followers expect the win¬ streak to continue, even If It house. Women Begin causes a state of civil war hack In |4n*l year, the Buckeyes and ole Indiana. State ended In a but the Spartans arc 14-14 deadlock, stronger In (luge Season weight* this season. The Two Teams Tic most Columbus aggregation will give Collins' charges their first major ,ora rat For Top Spot routes! of the year, however. Unless flu takes a few victims, COCKY? the ftparum «n#e- •Wr; Bob Phillips, veteran guard Fraternity basketball league Tues¬ Brown will handle that weight. tr*m Gary; ard BUI Burk, apark- day night. Jack Orr, the reformed 16.1- Bltlf guard from WhltinR. Dudley Seymour Bask In. AF.PI forward, pound man, will probably handle luei. first year forward from East racked up 11 points to lend Coach the heavyweight assignment again Louis Merdlcr's charges to their although it Is possible that Alex hirtnliTx lion! Ifort i (which is In Indiana), Is second straight success of the Detuli inos may take the heavy- HiMI to see considerable action campaign. Sigma Alpha Epsllnn | weight reins. ill Ajf League (inmr M * iUbstltutc. was the victim this time, winding Hx-SlRlcr Trlca A. & W AM Wtu. BE THERE The entire Hoosier countryside up on the short end of an 18 to has promised to turn out for this battle between its favorite aim*. RINT.I.ERERG MM.II KfORER Jewels Snap Coach Howie Lehman's Kai# , j Sign took their second stralgl I ' Hurmonite? Hortli Webster, according to rcli- able reports, is going to lock up I I l|ri|l|||l |||»^ the jail and leave en masse for | when they outdistanced Phi Chl!ilM1 ■«"""* (ORAL CABLES Notre Dame. Gary will send ? goodly delegation, including Mich- j Alpha 19 to 16 Bud Bmgleh paced the winners offense ne'.l Win Streak igsn State's Inactive captain. Chct 10 point*. Aubuchon, No one tn all Indiana j In the highest scoring game who can possibly get Into the the evening Pi Kappa Phi boa, Nil K Irish ficldhouso is going to miss .'over the Hesperian.* 29 li» PAI this game of games j Coach Henry Itertagmdi t FREE Spring Must lie Near; hubs , Looks Over Battenvwn BUS SERVICE MIIORT WAY BI^S CO. Buses leave Coral Gables every IS Ittln, starting at But lloosier flai-nr and current I Huddle's Theta Chi oi 11:30. I A tit! .V FOR TAILS FOR TUX succesees j by both teams aren't the a 7 to 8 lead at the ha TAKE A STATE CAB only attraction of this contest A*' Jack Hislop bunged 4 CAN RIDt. KIR stated before, this is the oldest ns Alpha Tnu Omega rivalry on record for both schools. Delta Theta 17 to 7. The Spartan* and IrUh have hook- j and exceedingly rough ed up in more basketball games, j Sigma Pi slipped jmisI 48 to be exact, than.in any other { House 9 to 3 e rut l>rl.» *2..»0 • *.*.00 State Fencers to Open Year horsehlde to and fro, limbering up Kegular I'AI. NITE Of .LAO—The LUc. ■ Mek Every Tuesday "V" la Ik With Chicago Double-Header stilT muscles for the spring cam¬ sad rsdUr stall a paign. % ; Stcinkes eked out a win LOSE rot R REGVIARR Looking furwnnl to the oprning of the 1941 fenrintf i«'a- 3Sr • 2.V when the SpartHn lilaiieomen mitt Northwestern anil | ,^11^'to"Icail' lhr Fortunately, the Spartans wetro not hard-hit through graduation. (Xtcafu in * liuubleheailer Jan. 31, Coach Charles Sehmitter nn,. Having lost only four regular* Mtft at present he is unable to make comparisons of this i WiU, Ro* Jackwn paving thr Baavt Jackukaaikl. Paul Starck wad Uw Davit twins. W> and Wtl. yaar'1 team to last year's un-*- vvaf *llh 12 points, tlie Mustang. OM aaatog the letter.winners re¬ *1.00 beaten squad. The team meets However. Schmltter hi, a l.r,. ^ turning In the outfteld. km I A T I *1.00 Northwestern in the after-; .qu.l ot fencers flghlina fur the ; Osmes in the lnde,*ndent lei- Ameag the aewieaiira who were noon and Chicago in the eve- j position, left open by the gradus-' sue Tuesduv night siw the I OS- >■>1 ili'iI in the apenlng drills utng Both meets will he held in lion, Chicago tnslesit of traveling back 1 «nd forth from Detroit as he did { DXV.'s, rack up Wolverines, decitiva IIZY rORYINOUtr and victories. Eagles ter pitchers George ' Monroe Mete M Jeoea bkk Barnitt, Al •etaen, Den letgh tad Bob rried- Bob Hall, Mnd. a0 ef the hurling sUft, and Bchmitter is looking for replace- u>, )Mr, Schmltter now has a The Athletic Brethren, using and Harvey moots for Jerry Richardson. Rill j full-time position here thirteen players during the game, infield- Hammond, B«1 fiihgcicr, Garth « , ,, , . completely overpowered the King¬ Oswald and George Orenrke. —' A •*n<,r*1 Unw"> ; date U as follows: ,h* ,Mm Foil George ' pin* 36 to 5. Chuck Carey, with 10 points, led the D.Z.V. force* Owen. those j Willb, George Wlodyga, Lyle! | Burdy. Armand Marinard: epe*. on a second quarter scoring bar¬ from touf. On Utia trip the rage which netted 21 points. squad j Geojge Willis. Francis Thalken, cdver nieet of the aouth- timer "Whitay" Leyrer colected are >itchera [ l^ren Tukev; saber, Leonard Her- scher, Francis Thalken, with Al- i 10 points to pace Evergreen Man¬ Paul Derrickson, Frank Mtkules. SOU teams aa in the peat (aw 1 » the same j bert Booth. Maurice Brash and or to a 24 to 18 decision over the Bill Billings, and Don Fleixchman. Bears. The game was a hard | Chuck .Sherman next in line. CLASSIFIED I Willis recently won the novice j fought affair. The Manor quintet foil and cpee state championship grabbed a first half advantage and ORPHEUM , ; and Thalken placed second in the ■ stayed out in front all the way. The Eagles scored aTt^n 8 vic¬ j novice epee class. tory ovar the WolverIRn in a game matked by erratic shooting j boys after the 31st.'' smiled on the part of both squac^. j | Schmittcr. -Northwestern has an i experienced team and Chicago al¬ ways has a tough team.'* USi* 8TW- tl Mtetl.ee ... VMV BOTfONS * terwews Ihrk HLK OOX. Me. Me. »1M ' SCAOTS. sue er Weel p *f M fl ft... forruA