-Will Mr- KIVK CKNTS I'KR COPY M 7, MICH Id AN STATE C01XE0K, KA8T LAI MICHIGAN, .SATURDAY, JANUARY 28^1941 (Elinor Recall* Flu Student* to Vole On Today# ISA Readies for Big Birthday B«B Kapers Win Epidemic During Is Slated For ' A New Ijease W orld W ar I Flower Ban; Present Camput Registration Drive Auditorium On IJfe Here The epidefrtle of ifllfuetirfi rag¬ ijompafcd \m** * If ill Sign In Union, Dttrms, Jan. 2H-H0 J'iwwHk lo U Par lloanl filvrs Sltidrtil ing rreeriMy, U nothing to th« cpidertilc during the first World War, according to Deon Rule Termed Illegal Hy Kill* llrandt Cohen'# ibphomor# ruku- fiirflp to »n unplanned lU'ifist ration of frum 1,800 to 2/KKI ln'n(li'iitn tintktT the I .oral Fight Agaiaat Show IJmj of ,Nrw W. OiBner of Veterinary Science division, wlw for eight year* w«* (Council A*k* I'oll Report* Provide Infuntilr Paratyal* Fairrhilri 'I'hralrr /. - other day, when on# of new liiilf-pr-nilitnl Stuel«-nt* ussocUtion conatitutlon will start Iwod of tfie college health Wtvl"' fin Carnage Liw ! Idea* for MSC Tiber* Had n sudden awak- Tti-silny, Idhtinif three iliiys, William Runner, rhgirmnn of During Ibis epidemic, there were f'lilleife Au'litnriiim 'will Im Kampus Kafirrs will I*, lt was Just after the hour ,chould have Iieen di«- the (irjfitnization rnmmitlee, nnnounceil yeterilny. The ron- the wene. Thurmlay evening, hark nn the #|r Ki'li, I as n I.VHJ cmmk of mfluenjw. of which Hlmtrhts of Mii'hlKan Slstrj Several applicAtiona of irleax me I from th# conven* ■litiiti'iii w«'t reienilv fifiprnv- — — of the eighth Iimiual Preal. rcsiill rif pcrrnlssl'pii 1,1 ii«> 25 to 30 died, and, a few c»*e« of j j I'lilleyo will ili-i-iilo whrthrr. yh- tgi.it C'ohrti WAi holding it ys «hnll Is* prrm»nrntly l In of th# Nut In tint .Student wl hy Student council. ■„t Mh while h# groped for u tho exact meaning he According Exerts W ill h nd 'tent's Rirlhilny Ball, sponsor- Knlrchllil thmit'-r ifriuili-,1 hy #d Iwelly by the Ingham county Ihe .Stole- Ikuinl of Allll'Ullil.c, •A professUsisI physi-1 :'»nn«l »t cam|ius fiurtlf, ration of America, of iC i* n member, were "umpii'i men und women A llelpfal Hand To chapter of th# national founda¬ ded i/, s indent council riw|»er sprung to life und to register in I lie Union Tin tion for infantile paralyals, ac¬ iroday night meeting try Ifp.ked ot HI* watch, through Thursday, from I ? Other Skaters cording to Itichard Hermann, Wlio V/cre delegates to unmindful of Cohan general chairman of Ihe affair. -nee held at New ftrur/r- who wo* meditating Novk# ukaters, who don n pair Women student* planning to at¬ I. during Ch'rUtma* ve- I in front of Ih# claw*. of rh)nlng blade* and immediately tend the dunce will he granted late Hlartled hy th# hit#- start off In all direction*, will get permission only on the condition th# hour, h# crlwJ, "M#ll, a break at the college rink at 7:30 that I hey later give up u weekend h.iog Hfouml h#r#; I'v# got p. in. .Sunday, according to Harry night, Dean Elisabeth Conrad And b# left, followed Butler, member of the M SC. Out¬ •aid yesterday. ■ hy th# rest' of the *tu- ing club Bee BAM,—Psg# t Several membc who are expert yhr They All Cut own right, will b rink .Sunday evn Sophs Appoint y l/nrd "/old (>>mmittee*To met hod#, wis I activllle*, Handle Prom I-ewi* Ingerwdl, East Tensing sophomore, ha* lieen appointed l> mil eeaetly general chairman of the Soph "tiiirph." koldlag her Hal prom to be held Feb 7, in the ok in front *f her. Inalraeta college auditorium, it was an¬ nounced yesterday by linger Registrar Retires Blackwood, sophomore class pre*|. Former ppointed by Ingersoll and Black- vnod to formulate inr.ual plans dance sjejnwjrefJ ^ After 37 Years of Service Young ttladr Hv Janet Ifall Cornell Beukema and Bill Min« KlicJa Yakeley was formally retired Thursday at the! 01 1 Gaynier have been named co- January Bfmrd of Agriculture meeting. Although ill health Math Men to llcur thnirmen'of th# hand committee | wax the cauw? of .Miss Yakelvy'k retirement after 37 year# j Assisting them are Betty Oibaon, | """ 4 , u. , -liege, the retirement j rk up her atat^ment, «ho S«Tur, r^o': j Pair !"' »«'""• «rv«o at Mkhiifon Htat m inf ident which hRpr*n- p i ollege akating rink th# of Speakers K.iy Kuysrr. M n.pms.Wr, llsrry Rirhurds. im iti» tlc-Kact to r.,mmitt»* htr Chuck HuMusHL until ah* la atrnntf j her Will maail onlyenough a pause • to Aa-iiitilllMo Ia-IIVI- ght. In, fnllowir.g the »tyl# MAY RCVOKB HARD* Al ,h' r""r,h "h""' hsiimsn, Mury Msr«sr.l O, Jsr. , (inUh , hr w,,rk ,j,f ha* begun. i "impui, Phylli# wore u Aicoidin* lo Its constitution ttie ] V" "I Grsdusl* Muttirmstn. toll white motor boot* U» council reserves the ri«ht to ro- club. Dr J F Ifeyda. professor dins, Ann Wf*o!fend#n, Traverse J ^ .Misr Yakeley "• ■ ~ ** fiiik Either they wei# her vok# th# card of any member for pf mathematics, will speak on i an(| j^rry l-inu»n. or *h# bought them any due .cause after an open hear- j' FnNlhoim • l» vgral F/piMam of ^ romrrutte# r,n program* i for they wouldn't come mg l.»* t/een held ami the mem- th" ^ond Kind The club will f hf lA?d by Kuy Hmith and fill "ft when »h# preparerl ber grinted an opp«jrtunlty to re- r""m l2;i Morrill hail next c>„r| Bp|eer*hip card denotes,; of General Motors in Deyoit, in - gema, and Chuck ntafT g»rtf Noreen AHctek, IV#b H#u« Bigeiow \lvn Don I Get Late Minutes a woman die with her Hunt food shop. The photography committee n j composed of Bill Cryderman, Ja» I lint Penalty May Be Worse f ^ TV/ Mackie, and Homer Oplend. Vir- j uvmw. svhww Phooey, Say Women^^zx^^^ llv Jean Welker Men neerl no longer boast I Virginia McKen/i# and Bill ,l ih, the women's late-minute 'lei gee ( Ol'Nnb-rsct 1 j ert*. Jane Foley, Jim Todd. Ifarr iiaar., ute* aren't given these Problem* get*. What women got u ilo women think ; r L fiibton, initructor in *oc- ot the campus wear of men in i *l»o likes rw«i,r« vt*tt« th.n , t P M. Barrett, Stat# Bureau iitural Economics repre- it. various forms and con.li-, ^ i u., dam. will h.I " •AiiJ go j action may likewise be lubyert to v and D. E. Ensmmger lions? Msry tIRa Tmss Gf'-s, turnishwl by the publicity com- j,fruity so fer with , disciplinary actvm.' • ence specialist from the Beilv Jsnr gowns*. Pont.sc P„,nu |r„hnuui. sod rW, Wll- V Y ur.der lbe >.« Dean of Women Eltoateth Welfare, Washington, D. C. Junior, l.k« crew j th<,ruUd their' opinion thst "t»w , "itw- sr. PegHsanr. Bon.u U-1 p»jrpk/^e {Cor.t»d. "I VMildn't have had i- 'frday at the office o p«iple. but hste, s combination , ^ ^ u(mny (e|k)WI s„ ,„rlble. i --ronfc Joe Borkowskl, and Pet. suu. kik with j nerve enough % uigg«#t «uch » tounty agricuture agent ot striped shirts, ties and nnU. | HawfllUin ,hlrU in ,h. winter time i I of the < t a rum- rule, but I thir* it* wonderful" ^ Falls, to discuss plans for ; think* the bulT-coiored corduroy , ^ particul»rly goofy." They'd; • memoers of th ■nemOMlT Taiit year two men dated a pair fe*earch project in Iroi ; trousers so frequently seen in ^e | ^ ^ b)uf pin #tfjp# thirU >ll*r».—"whit# sock* Engines |0 Attend } **' <* P<0>"1 .enU are | of col lege women and apparently ifcAnhi grr* quite fond of their c-ompaoy. .National Lonckve » study, an attempt to delin- iome." OuUide of that, "fellow#' Thcrte who will attend dre#* pretty nice as a whole " I Prof. L. C. Miller, head Drc##ei.: AWS returning hour# the men took atural community areas in S, Linton, registrar, P. L "Mocca.«un* are all right but bow Warner. Three River* | mechanical engineermc will , Imsaid ! no r>e«d of the plea* to be returned [county, ' is part of the county ties are terrible," *ays VMvl freshman, thintoi fellow# Mdre«#|tend the annual meeting of professor of mathematici , depart- f to their ar.eiter mg home# ot « Planning-work being ir.r,T_ Hayworih. head ot tr* depa Michigan, junior from Gwmn, o.^."«!pecII»iiy for school." and 1 American Aeoxiation of Heating merit of rpeech and dramatt ~~~~; love# saddle shoe* and ciew cut«! and Ventilating Engineer# fin Kan Dean Emmons and Fred T. M on *ome. I u> City, Mo^ Monday and Tuet chell. dean of roen. j see PlIOOCV—Pag# J I day. Ag Division Still tiesded Ih* division Bine* 1M2 when ha succeeded 1. t. Co*. Leads MSC Activities th* vsrious l«rhnlc»; »f»icultur»l t Ai present the Urtal linn art fiven in the f.ril iwo ] roibnen • siwut divuvm ,r- ! ir.* in agryntt'^ra! rouise* <*>7in( HO. not m- from crve to R «.ee*s -TV, divcraity of th* vocataoo T—" <" acquaint tha itudar.l »,ih tlvdu* ah additamai «M who taka | O-tmnlir all were inrerporate* of Agriculture Is «o trsst. M >U phases of igricuituie and m; work in short courses, who ara,u„d«r the tr.oawi 4sut. Sot row txolamad. "that student* —ha furnish a foundation for tha lira 11 tajflit by a suit of approsimateiy ' „^,ratad r.to srparste ,..^,1- trained in life* fundament- daemon aj to whieh of tha 14 da- HO member, Two hundred Mty. deportments under tlte later.joo ale with ip*la ,ti n to partmar.u ha wishes to >(iecialire i ware (raduatad (roan the division j CI th, adm.niatrata>r. -if ta* A*rt- ipacihc in n I liana to make poaaibw in. ' ait /car. ' cultural division. The esperi- adjustment I* th* vartat/ of op- Although ajraruliurai student, , Rapid growth cave birth to tha meet states, a under tha direct- p^.—,.i— m Ogiianlin " are required to take about 50 par j orfaiuiaUon. and later separation, son of V. H Gardner, eateennn n Mullein 1n'~lrg at on* ewt of their total 2*0 credit hour, j of three new functions ot tha drv- headed iijtl Baldwin, and short of the si* leading Agricultural ot work outaid* their own diva-1 am. Resident teaching waa tee nurses by R. W. Tenny •choob in th* country today, m sian. they are not alone, for other j only function performed at first, 1 tier eased emphasis on research baaed on an I III ill If ib| of Um atudonU elect or are required to i but later growth brought the or- work has teen Largely rrsporaitne sciences and knowledge ot agoct- take work in the Agriculture dl-! (situation of an eaparimant su- for tha placing here of the Rack- filr>dCr*o l>»«* wny «f wrortdihg* Will tw •tfttf | WASHINGTON- Behind the aconc* in the V. H, tiRvy there pd t«klny Ml 2 p in. wIipii Hip Al | »rv two M'hiiila of «hoii»ht rttfm.llnir Hit. i MM and the] *on li.twer, iloi'lnro* that piiwor, dei-lure* (hot Japan taqHiwS »«r victory, fio< m u from Detroit nnd o grwb . onvor ha* met a Dial Itt.veir " , " Aral elaa* , , ? . onto 11 lh.ll '' '"'raieely Imp.uti.nl to huth «t».i|>« mr aw,tin- unfit of WcOrrn Hlele Tonrhoii i nf ll#rff..t , AMOfiATK mrTONS "ovy that navy, tl.al H.inll.llutlt.n annihilation nt her Keel , ((|f fl,rl Wl,uld T'tn Greono, Don Wsy, , ChortM Woo v w."itrt Ih, Mould manor of tH. a mailer two or thrw nl twu Hires ln (h, Atlantlr mot the Umhdn Chi Alpliw will iniUntP | Hiol he vigor- Jm Slmok monthi. " United suin wnuld not face Hip flnir nwrt loflthfriw. und 17 piPdgPN j "tuly ' p|»n«PN Oorutliy llunler 1 hoy rltre-poclallylh, Thpy .. pIIp i- pp( Iwlly Ih* JitpNfi- , Japan. „ , (H.lllw.M|1< Ui1„ Al„w,„ Will Hike well vp Ml Ihp H.A r, hoi i r HIP IPIU1P • lend »«, pfToi p»p f.dur, th, elToitl to ipflupw Hip Wfinpiing Won...,,* i „ .imiittanemi.ty will, WIUIP Kino . Ihp AlphH Chi I bill. My mind- iNT*AMttnat. *po*Ta tR!lt. | lilpttgrs hip doing IhP honon l«. j '"g "" r own i anh .. , im flehrtm Around the foi fort. whPii Wli.ti Hip nl ..I glltt! ph.!« In, NhftngliHl l* piidpptlfig tha Mlm a.m. WAN m. AO Hlianifhal In IMt. japan'a hlg aim nf jMfNin'i ... poof|anr (hot t.la tmv- that for A' nav- a- t*VO« , ' „ nl|„.k R1R.INH rtll lf V night pud giving n i»0i»> ttorljp f«r | hiinIppn Hie Hl'IIVf* ml Hip h«u*p Cot i pippnrlng Cot lu). atiatNaa* srxrr whllp «l.ll* Amprlmn American holotff nphorN I iyh<.tn«raph*ri rtila H mia ,aa«,n why many nmt Mia A .1 Zerlwe end Mr ehd ... n"v»1 •twrtntlwly AtMttrrANT Bt'WNra* wan mii W Morey. h* (lr.ua* IvirN Editor's Desk .hoot on (op ■lood fiikuiK pit'liiiefl laktng nj top of Hip pl.t ore. of llio foriHlrwlHum ] the forflftratlmi l».mh,.rit. *»v,lf «" the Immhnrd* ""r «««r«»'ve |eillry lowarrt J.iptui now. Thry sign* tltui thl* Mm ('. H Miiiopton «re |x»Irons for the |only « ai out in tor iiRArr- MANAUrtt Hubert ll.mlrr. With Jack C. Sinclair oi ItMYKRR Ol iiarraa WANT want A a YRAR thar w","'d l1" '".v1 Itoai miirv nnndftll, ( hi O from CIWtT.ATION art aTArr Tt.e olhpr Tht* i.iher sphonl ..-hunt of Ihooahl In nt thought la "I'1* ">* "V"'1'; h"' f.fiualng, hrlr m dhunond poijmkp- WHO'S MOSS? .oo.im.ert nf uldpf rompoced ofTh-prg who ol,lei offl.ara wt.n ,.1«o of |».ll.hlna off an almiwl re.- menl ting from llnnh lluell, Mm- harry llanly. tup ore .peeinluu In nnv«l aptHHiillalM naval lAftlc*. tartlea. eonfny attLilme when Ih* A I pie (Hum . rthd from Hip H A k pntVrtMIRAPHtn* NVI-.-i, Bryant, th-tney Atnerlrn' Thry hgVP Thpy have Mgurpfl limned out iiiM'tJumuv lf» move hip ftret from not Ihr lime '•«' " Ihe tlflio «<•'' I""1"1'"1 Nmviii report» imhmte that Hie | elhutti rorrtee Ihe neyti I hat C'lHF KtPil»piBei '.'IH gtnduiilp. wm mm Peuy. Charles larm. .lark M.Oriit. J*ne Wiale. ilawwll, lo ItRwnll, a.tal.ll.h a hugp in patiilillkh rnnoah ''''"T* laraa pnoiigli "*'"v . dlpd Dec 17 lo tt f 'hlr-iigo girl Jauh Mai-ale, Mw.ml IVyiwr. Have Poxwmi. Jn.-k ,'hmIw.o In pmlpi'l prolan Hip Phlllppln#., '«• idea Ihe PIllllpplnpNt of Inc.din|| the m.lt-11 Kill*.,, Ua.ry la unit and lo I pippwir for nipptlng mrelloa Hip die ."T' "T,' <>id«ery fn»m srt.ars at rmiTra* I.panr» ftppt lnpHnrsp Heel In IN If. own WMtrn. water.. l* Krrpifig ""tig, "f lor|»-.lo iHigr it l„l«.. IliHlllfi lo .ma-of nonner mild, e lhn (Miliry. Ihr rtew*p»pere meti'l tee i (milium iti#* Ml MhiiIIn. nnd ron- Wrimf deelree t > )><■ -"The peppta iidnl tm» much wi Ih lp'tnl in Ihe |H 1 •.Amp S'pl, the rlti'idnllon of ttr / 1 rttnfrullng flip (tad »f lluwiitl In- Ihrd ho or she la it. , newtpMper In lite tounlry u to hegen. INniple went U» ipm< end, In fulfill Hud ili'dit, which print •torlee mIhuii II. lu« Im \ College ■ n■ • JlmT A MTTI| "Xing of ('Mllfornlit. Thr,pIIIIV'"flip" gnlliPi mg |,^tr ki,,v nf flip j Hip pin po*e< of Hip Tin I M a '* ponm. iMttdpltf oignulrjili'.i MNtrthen Mtnn I.«h| ttrnHfrn- Hc< roily m liitgr d
    uews|M|N i Bulletin ■ ^11 I Ift'f I I ■ Khom'VpII ( Inn fur the* liiMiignrnl fpipttmiiki, urn! onr of Ihp l»r»f! : i ; HontM i, ('hurt lo iili it* p.of.Ptiil c'ltMi tnmi hi F\ Ktf»ndl*h . pi utlod Moucthlng it* render* did Whm'a whnl * lining Doing (hi <>w T'"Z » >». i • V MerJnrlP Qin-1 *enlor; Alt*• dill hi. n..l ...h. .■...O|,„iano,a tail . Kuilhri re*i»ll k,. Dip menace of stibveysiive ginupi tit the I'nit "" '"e »,oter rah «. Ira ra. nival are rw.oa.erl ... i|iiW.d> lhl. ed Suites nnd in Michigan, I'ontert lliutv liuller m me i»c- |mt• nt night in the Although many im r«nn.i calmly pe«h*e the I • vouuiinu iiITIik nt once i.ovn , '■ , i..11. . i, a .a .» „ RHMIK/VOI truth of the nit nation, there i»iv I WOt.VKMNK PM'TI'RK* - ,,7,wrt !,,,i o gel hysterical about it and still others who I IViidtlup fin freahuten Wolvei * ^ ^ ^ (|j ^ ( ( S.iKKe«tlnn*i.f lh.< llr-l I' refuse to reenigniee any danger. . " •lB" "" An*"P' L.O..",,r )ar.,», . f»» MppI Yniir rripnd*—I In Htibmittlttf piece after phn-e cf evidence Snnck Aflrr Ihe I'.irlr- of the destructive purposes nnd activities AJI Kvening'! KnlprHunn of "fifth column" groups. I.ieiil.Mnrtthl Mul YWC-A IM » M- bar of tile Michigan s.a'c imlice tn a talk on Y W A* A hip campus this week established hi»yuml ilouht that there is danger (mm NhIi, t'ommunist. nnd Fascist agents here in Michigan. )Iy showing the ruticulousne*!* Miu-aclviitn * of ihm soiis who become too ex* ^cited a Unit this danger. Lieutenant Mulhar • nlso establiMttnl the need for reason and com* ,nton sense in combatting etft its of anti ♦American gtotips. • ttood Americans should recogni?e that talk 'alnnit the tlftli toiumn is not idle \erbirtgc. lMl*el MoiuUy Pi.'giani Symphonie •yet at the same time, they must guard SPARTAN Mr.rTINO— • against taking solution cf the problem into .There will In* n meeting of the i their own hands. Cooperation with official Sptulan cliTulution dull MondHy el 7 p nt. in Ihe Spnrtun office. All }agencies whese duty it is to watch foreign iagvnts and keep their activities in hand will *.dp»iueu ere retjuesled l»» be their CLASSIFIED {accomplish moat. op LAN HINT, lour nnl inn Stmirlhiiifi II orlh Ihtinj peier'* lUwrd I** tlutslandinK* I AfiYirdlng lo DiIIiatv Hhi tlnt-H iliMributod to cotnpus orirnuuntiun* I the « IT-runipu* voinirn. a S will l>e pmpnted • project thai ehuuhi mid bnvmi» cf gtrat ; prngmm i I project the! should seen become of great j Junction with thai organu rtervkt to etinknts ind group*. I It's m>t complete, of course, liecause it iv- 1 quires more time tha* wrs availnhie to col* *hxt nmt nrrnnge information for nieetiugaS •of every M. S.i\ club. cnlemlar wilt tie hclji* I The Tou'er.Guard {ful t> at\ who twelve it. Now that it ha* Famous been isaudi ome ami «qher organDatlcns • I know Vthal it Is. coaperatlcn in publishing* 'future issues may be expected t<» increase, so Grill tthat substxtuent caltndars may Ih» more com- fmmou» For Good F»od t II i* tha t*i?i>mi.iir of an li.'K'. culriular laltniUf U> th<«*' iu um- at other wh, ol*. {Wht n that tows into exiMnnv. itlmi aiul thirty plu* oiyaniutlons can say, Stato's hun* (fill * ("We've y.rt vomcth.ny there." If* a Matter of 1 a hie Under the title "Can America Stop in lime?" an editorial in Thursday's State Xews dose riled risks of American war in* jw^iuenl which Advwales of various de¬ Let"* MuL. It gree* of aid to Britain air incurring, siPEit.Mnmi.i5M i An example sf the views ami reasoning of ,« ,«r*t.t .mi. CHIKEE * uose who favor American aid was' liven pit the statement by Pruf. 11. S. I'atton, re- tanrted en page one of the same issue. - SHOP y Cation i* not a vk-tum of pressure of cur* lent event* or hysteria, last May 2* a simi- HOB EDQELL tar opinion held by him was reported in the tmhimus of this paper. Hnttmlny. mono** STATR NEWS fovel Setting Marks STUDENT COUNCIL ACTS GIVt *EP*>IVf# BoarrfGranti Speakers Give Both Fbb BEQUEST POLL Scholarships Views On British Aid Force; Chi Engineers'Ball; ut III IMiiblUhm—l of in nimbi tton id a Unllod fHaim of Kurope,! dor Itapldi flown) Oarette, nmf ["with mil"!' t*y H-rble Kny'a tirrheatrn, the RnplneriV i lit* »wnmltte# dbagiwd, how- A,oil. mimlirr of liifjii-nxn victim* 1 iilc wii* th- tnjnl nee*irding to ftertiarl fteger, who ' chairman of Wo foreign Wor »om- ..lulled off Ida woi'h-oii'l'ti '■•••■Inl Iiclivlli.-. lir-t im-lil ever, with (Hassan In His suggest¬ A'litll tonal mmnrntf on III" Imrifir «y»tam wara i.ltaiait hy n.'im of pHmiiry liit-r-nt t rpnlpe |o dofegatrs to the Mir hi- | mlttee. eaplatPPff the platform «»f * fill nimfMIK WHH ion that voting on the question t»r (jll, novel d—owtl'ilta mill fhv.nu In thn miililnrlum. A ItlarhwiaHt, .auplirimura •ludenta which win cnrrlnl on I|,'r" nnventlnn ! that organization when fie y hy f)y f?, f """Dieted t»i men only, and ad* Sugar Indel ■impeiinlon lirldpe aiirmiiiint.'d by moving xlvn vim a ted voting hy nil student*, If ' In.. , molar I, ill." u italagnta at Ilia regular marling u! tha |",y. „ .. , , . Ml-'htf" ■—««tott"" ! ,^Jlllh h, . Wl'-wtog ih. «->«— V„M . irntrd II li-rkfiwlnd for I lie nf nil Memliem of the committee, fur initial iiirim ul lha Honor lt"Hr>l "t Agrlcul'urn Tho.»«V ng at a "'""Wm maatlrrg tt^M llu w„it n, utvlnit It the n|i- bended by Omening, were John ayaiam, ha |aMhlar1 mo, atudanl*! flia aatmlnnhim , arrQ.. , »»M 'W Hy t'-l-w btllroom IWgaf, I, HrM j lion tran^Mat yWlanUy. | II„lttnnl Vlllaga wars rloatrl. Linm i' of belli* hi n valley. t.tfsey, Interfraternity council muat Iw aaiarlait In ra|«irl .Tim U„|M |n»IIIUtloni "I ra.i,gnlraO I» )'"irnatl.t ..".I mamtair "f tha Arrnrillng lo Mar.hall, Ilia la aapaftaO that tiy tha irwt ro-esiflrpt: ftobert I'ngo, for met nl ihaatlhg. ItltikwiMid "I." t-lit au,4l,„ ».,''Vn*■ i-K-rlfd Mlon Diirnbura frttiNfii, Arrrrm arnvrv A ptiblh?^tHlflonr iwd far *tti- The iMtBfff greided ! i,aa—a f„r national tlafan.a, ,.n.( i. Wwl'"wl"»' h* • den hlteh hlkem, empfoyerf hy the m .wring honors with Mm Also heard id the meeting was |.,wn Itlll N" 177*. anlllM "A OSt.r A mtf|«t i Univer*||y of Mississippi, v the tfnited Mtstna >tav out of war; ball Friday nltfhl wn« ii report by a iviuwit Handing dent manager of Wetls hall, Khgin-: nr.-t fnendwr of the rsdlego afaff! Ihirflf he cuggesfed mat this coun¬ ftitf to further PrrMnote the fi^- j 'flic fj>cHaf flu ward set up In cnmmlUa#, headed hy NlnHnlf, fens# of the United Males, «r d for ! Worth laoufse Ctrmpheff Hall alto » Kappa Gamma foirn- ring representative. Me iilso1 iniri iIiomo m th# main hull- which investigated and approved • that a ts* ha culled In the pre»mt draft. | try bold its iiiirse-strtnga when Dther Ihiffioses " j ),a» Irecti closed end only tour pg- taken hy ftohert K. Dave Ttafelet, MAC giadusle .,f l) is invited to flnanee the reron- W4N1H MMIDIi AID tirnts remain in the Masotl'AlfUd ,,( th* Hold Olds. Mb* V.I j a survey , PATTY IRAN MMI.KV lust teirn, will ho in i harge of iheUtructlon of Kurnpe and tristst that KnlHlIng it a toil width »mho* half wards iMmw\ tffjbfrfll chfllfmnh, i Hmith, f adroit senior, director of a r„..t««il hy Gordon Publow ; campus survey group Hodth sub- hall for the year, uertrr the dh»» the United «4tll1c», rordrthufim i./es a dh-latorsHip in thy White' Up to fridav night thyrr.htd a'iim- .1 white wool ifcps dm j milted, at a council meeting Wed¬ J tlofi of Turtls IMochtim. manager will go solely for future orgeni/,i» Mouse for the piirferc# of furnish- 1 heett 4H4 hospital »a*e«, not craict- The ertrttMintlng red nesday nlaht, Jen, Ift, the finding* VtAsrm-Abbot foreign rminfriev i ing l>ed patients in Mif'iO-Abtvd a,. a# • t/*' i mncnn-Ariom unii. If lha tfnltart HI a la. ahmilil girl ( brough the hard-earned ca«h of' halls Tho«e treated In the tflnie, V ;iM0 Wtt* MpplHplM Will) | ng sttiflent opinion as 'am/Hi* Heme* Vie m m nk(in)watm»wn IteslgnstPms inh» the war turw, aeerodlng to ptcd from M*«ter, %'v Wf,uld lenpirdlfe rattier the taspayet*. Marshall railed for oeeptfng a few (ratients seen Vetc For j trrdsy, numbered |,MM. he ba?i. The invest I- trflerod when velldlty Queen's Post M Q Peterbig, in r ftemistry, who hat accepted than help flrltair Km a year ut tod to Mritaln within the limits ,f the .foiitwm and Neutrality a«*ts j f)t ffrdlnnd hinted a new w»-e»l in th* days id sanity." "rartong to all students tecrrveflng |ri>iv hrid its winter term din- L"d \At lee Carnival (visitIon with the fruPont company; at»d leaves of absence were grant ( ' Mod preparation under ' trotn* the flu to remember that • td the Lansing Women's Id have lo lie withheld for our coflUttuetion of way i« not neeeasary to defense : ft«ry are not yet '''tmpMefy well It Art Mbwlaiid's Imntl ; I Judge* who will ptrk the f|u*m «.d to William Ktromef, nsststant own pr/deHion rdofic," said Marshall Hpeaklng | aod that they must give theb 4 music, Alton Am brow, j j of the 1041 lee c'aititvgfi sched- (.rnfetanr of n lllllill Mf KN Oft. .4 riu-ellve Het'l j, for graduate filing fjermany'i v^eftVefl piidl for the No foreign Wars nfftwull* ! >»dlet epecfjif rest «ntl fute In ur* I tiled for early Ketrruary, will te*' '.i .Shirley Andrews. Hhc j KMJSTKAK I Ilean Marie fJye, Dean If. II DirHs,! wotk; Prof f M C.mUi of eherrtft- Peg fl«t* j try engineering, and P (1. Dray, | »»* Its Mek ».f oil, tee, the rpeaker fttatetf that w.-.y to resist diet* tor* hi pa is not the | drr that rel»f«e» may not orrtir. Wild. H MMTN If KM a « tMjUrt crepe formal wilt> i and Dean U. (' Kmmmis, Heget, «/)» » < i nod jacket trimmed in i «Continued from Page li elPm. chairman of the teltetkm insttortof in electrical engineering, i »i* rtamths in » d*nTi#fi roncett' the I Wwlmming pteds, chated l/ecatlsa ertlflrate i.nd ! wanrnltlre. said yesterday for a year, effective Ket. ). in th«'' fration romp, egprersryl the »,ptn k»I However I w"' he rh«» . rifganl/trl reserve id the If, M ar-i ion that Hitler will rmt win the HMAW art-A KM Innrfay, Dr Hoflard ' *#n fuan the repierentatlvei of. my. Carte will WoFk out of the | war feeling that the Herman t> • Vmed 0, pfsrvCfjt fi one 'i»ot for floyd J Miller (ursldent n! th« In one of het wofoen's drrrrnibirles, sorority 1 my Carle will work rdtf of the' |ample were not a* well (rrepared MP A aeterf .»• maber of «ei»- .read of infection, m0 n tlie west to I hou*e*. «» d ciroperatlve House* Isndog olfke and «1rav vMfl leirve | jaryfiMrlogir ally for i/omtdog* »«• ptibh" '/pinion, lay iti for her I f-etter* hav« tvoni rent to oac'h | Monday t*n .rfifomia to oMime'lhc frngfish and that Miller i» „sti .\,f v.u*ni I asking them tfl uhoore a repreven. | hia duties. i inning short of Nazis f > keep or student* with ( Mer(uhernents for the queevt arc WIM/ HI'V Ill's 'I'1 Hit ' "Il.|tia>a.| . .amlfla., tHa health dltl PHOOKY j ; nation cnntcals will he next Hal-•iS iw.hu* ..t«-v I,,.., 'moo a"r"":*.. AT" Biaallli* lha 'la|a(!«lai . p-tmil och ut'ik II i urday. if the weather jreimlts ii. |«- • ut of Mr»/ertinn. Mynt , I, ruled his eppre' iathm for th# 1 Iterpilrcmerits for the rjucen »rc . ate of • head "f the Ofcat Divide Ne i (,l«y r.f Mirhlgao »icwspaper» ' kg.llliil KVSST (arise, pnlrhrlhtde, .katlng ability, an ,'I.AMS laternity will I flearor MrC» rj ittenrtcd I.« slog high *cho | and iier^frnahty Tfif ronteatant, tog |vh i+tmiVarnpalgn. He « CdMiteMta Open «hl 111 Ih.- j must have been In no former col- j Art HoW- i lege winter ve a "f i for tfie pre For Writers will h nvcs. Mt* Bar! leu, fan '»taf# college Hi ehirfc Miiyi, il.'ii.l I* / /attest lllil .•*i guest, Mr* Sol... Doium ftAirllctt. fx- i itwU't Chapman- IVAM FINMT IlkOIMTRAIt Fi'lt-il ill IIm,m|iipI i lie Alice Cowles house larliu lutrties aie .d Kl'aawa avail# praa,4« < d i .as! night PI Ki*t» DIVISION arlwAt* o| Went Mary Mayo during UIf 1 of land Second Trials Face 'I'liiiieltidH Todav • ti.le the Little Th« .lei of the radio par's I OOP at a rust id tlR2.<)0fl Church • «-ne Weils Mall wtth Mrr to. ie The fotir-slory offices building huuuit of the Dean and I .I'll "TI1N ABOUT" in radio parties was t»y Delta Higrna Phi tin i aruf women | ividon hondry. department* except f'»r e-etry, hot tl* Ul I tire, and dairy The pubticiitic>n* hu» de Thi* Week Bound-1 p IS ■ of hers WCr* uffiaa 1'iaalarf parfmcnt, bulletin rwem. extensioi i ' 'HvUIoii 4-lt alu»», ar.4 aotiaarv., i*f.i ifi.i.H f*r Miiffiaf— cubert W Warmlngh ue Last Of f waiuit ,,on institute also are In the build row I Indiu-tiorr. leHurer. .' •"« ' dltiK •..«* II noF •until *«■ 1 Itafw i-r/vlng l»t'i IH» t"- #'nt budding, classes were hefcl SUITS m -M tual legistra- | ,n#ny buildings scattered ell ove handed inter lh# t-mpus. ' .ngley I Guiicl Ciemlck tind hnvo charge ««f , The - i« to-1 lack vd for anything elw a* a use and nnn in charge SALE ,11 health, ft. 8. Linton was then I ThN breakfaxt m other divbtom' iabczr | of guidance and instruction t«. appointed in her place; Since At ftU»0 •. rr Hrdllrr.l lo Tiro /jiWfl,«l liroupt I) III,swell will be p.u- 01,1 tteaana. s,..,ip« at Ia.n»ml : V WC A l.atav, aaaortlla* lo liana that time, until this school year. crrgan/Mtion of the stud. Mis* Yekeley has he en collecting | Commenting on the poasibr *111 tf drv work'on historical data of the Col- i that construction of the profxc 92.1, * ill, 9 HI Suit* no.1 OrrrromU i' | '•t..A. IjUllcbnt , . , ! "^tnlc Cow III n rhalrman "I Hw lege *nd creating a card index ol ] Natural Heienee building wo . Y.M.C A Student club. . projart. an*—* by Arlana Soth :»p coJlege emphcyet. Thhr is 1hej crowded conditic ' ^Deviate 1 dent Christian union. r\i,, I'rniwt ■ lujnt ;Nun.7 Wi.naattlar, Harhara K»u»« Marian DlckanwB, Sklrlajr Knowl- w.»rk -he hopes some day to i»h. fin-! Anthcmy stated, "it would h j this division a great deal by ell n | UITHI«A*«- I Two Lutheran chwei CORAL GABLES 11'«". *S6 Hatly Utak. Bally '-hanllar of} mating many closed section* 11 'The most interesting part . (-immunity pioj.il | will be held Sunday at — . '.na It. annual pri«rr..m I and Roiamary Parllnkloa my work has Ixwti knowing stu- j outside courses which our studc toflum. .114 M A C av« dentr, e»d Mis* Yokeley «s she enroll In." urrrnarised her work at the cob i Concerning the removal of j Bible dudy hour will r I rn. with "The Bible H It's >3e. 1 Mippore I know thousands publicatkjn* department into | } spired Word of God" a# truT ru vrrr. of hem. and I try to keep trot* j Uiildlng, he said. ".Natur; of m many «* p^»*«ible.'* ! ..uch netton would help, but i "I. Itav W,l!,.m Yin I need ten limes that amount (lappclited pa.ti/r, will i'AI. NITF. — — A mt'lmiril, nmn Ibrrr n hot a— or InoiMiti Flowers Epiphany ralUm whick an drrpprS marik ji nl tWir far¬ Hcc YW Will HeU 1 -IWhile the marry Ottivit ies a of the Div»*P>n meetmg -j th cf mer a prit— to tkrw low price proa*- ... I* etmm Ik— to be i Faculty Ten cut an- eliminate tkc o44 -ina. N-arty retry aim h reprtreated. You will nut Jewett's I* Y W.C A i Iradittooal 3f».w li.lrl trim 3 to 5 p. m. loda Pacplta church. uccocdtM to I STARTINCI SIINOAV m'w. (d. KCrt* — 1st MWJ MkiMr.n tie Jane Mills, president. Grace Nahstoli is general eti man. assisted by following o corn- 92JUO SUrta, 91 AG 91.W TUa, 79r mittees: Decorations. Alice Pi only because Ann Hofford, Dort* work ns« with the farmers is our 97.SO Wood Coala. $3.95 93AO Wool Shim 93JO LansinfColorplate Aervinsb Shirley Andrei Street; ter. hostewoc*. food. Grace lartsn; fUtl job and wn are equipped to do it the other divis- vXVi'aiiiSu SMALL'S S-iiifcHiiii ofPrinting Ha* I w KWfflstMer f'faV'f': itmen Tankers To —— Meet Ohio State —E— Su imin«»rs Today Will Clash abirtan Mat —— — mpm-Seeks ttith 6t ttft Second Win For Jcnison Pool Visitor* Hold Kilgr ID pniirtren-Ycar Two Slate Splashers Out With Flu Two "flr*t*" «rn on linn.l far Spartan *wlm fan* tonight at Grapple Hlvalry g wbefl Coach Juke I>aul*rt'* iharge* im*t the always- t, bor astim strong Ohio State *pln*hmen in the .leni»on ft»klhoo*a pool. '•If they rail forget the pending Hash with the Uni- lm- Cagers Fare ON All TIME COLGATE rive It will be the Initial 1011 tri«l for the Slat ^aquarian* ami al*o the Inniigurnl ilual meet* " remlty of Michigan on W.-.l- Notre Dame zmz. far the new |>«nl facllllie* ; •ftikh Were completed ln*t . ™ ppr'1h feartan i . * YOU Their .Iron**! MM. •« Five Tonight spring. virto, y, My Virtue l.r lb' l rr.rnt flu c,.l-1 „u,nyIi ta* in the «v«g ♦**"<« rlerair. Ha, end po.'ihbly two. „t Karl Clirk. IS* rtMlm™ r i Ttrt 'lt enuId (he Rportan fr*«-»ljflrr» will I '* |nirrrutlegi*te hlghhoanl diving (nlMlng from 'he , (,.iml,i„nt >nd one-meVef bonrd hitaatlelaMp »ndh Itiilpb Newton. rUnneriif>. hold, whWusd away i,,,^ Winning Streak* In i, •more, i* definitely South Benil Till out of the meet, and it is very a*«r *a wished, hu doubtful whether or not Don laidd, rm eaa plek up Michigan State'* alx-game the l*ewlston, N. V. senior, will If Ladd d«»es *«*t in freshman, will handle tha ? t'alaphaae and a winning streak on the hard¬ • action. wood* will t>c |iut at atako to- t tussle, he will only compete diving assignments. wftlslrsdsway tovhn. two events at the most. iwr TOt: wish. tot. nlghhwhen the Spartan eager* COUNT ON MLAV TEAM Innate with Noire Dome at Smith Bend. Iml. A aquad of ten play- *rs and Coach Men K. Van Alstync The remainder of forces ore Dauhert't ready to go against the | llmtlic* Pare 4yy * TONHiMTi Buckeyes The all-important med¬ Athrnkc tow* | WAA Play ware to leave here this morning , by I rain for the scene of the con¬ ley relay team composed of ■0W (SUNDAV1 Messrs. John Beecher, l^e Orxnt test. whea rsdaecd rainu, CUMk ritORK and Don Farmer is ready to y » Slippery Slicker*. Hoosier Hoot Last year Collins' brigade came notrk iiami: rAVoar.n Despite their current sncce<* | This combination and the two vet- irs and Et Cetera teams eu«» j la affect on rail* t, dm when they earned Unit only year. Bailey, nan middle distance men, Bill made it two straight or they ud- lit of the series, a 14-14 deadlock, ngulnst some of the topnotch fives made eleven; Benjamin, ■art prtatn. Fnr rstu Michigan State Feeney and Ted ICImmelein. are vanced in U»e women's cage intra* but the Spartans arc determined in the country, one man, was good for six; uttd the main constituents in the Spar¬ murals Ttiursduy night. to any place n»t li.tu to |fet over the hump today ntul will not be cost In the favorite sixteen year old Captain Jack tan formula for a victory again-1 Phyllis Morse of the Slippery be lew, see the trie •Mount for their first Ohio State role tonight. Notre Dame is noted Ivory "lhe Columbus swimmers. Daubert |! Siickrr* and high scorer of even for its hard-to-hcat teams on the tfefcet since 1933 UPATX MDMA 1* hoping for ,rij< netted 14 points to keep her phone director, lis. Although they have won their Spot* mode State's lone score d Charle | 'earn in first place a it defeated side front eovrr) o IWO meets of the season to date. In the first chukker while Beiley lltgelow in the 200 yard breast ••Mating Find lay college 20-6 nnide one; Benjamin, twi j Fast Mary Beth MayoHack of the Huos- dial 0 aad ask "la* stroke, however. and Ohio university Id-12. the Ivory one; making the score 4 to Little Is known of the prasen kicked through by the ©ppr State, lumever, since they hav William* and Team 1 mode its entry into the inirumur- Hair* for Thrrr-Mial fridtietion and wit graduation with only three Intra¬ pony raised the State ttcr Ixen training outdoors over to oU as I*,rettd Urban arid Thelma Night A >iindn| laHartneu returning, he 1 forced to depend on his an| Nine Cage three. Bailey made four; Benja Christmas vacation at Ft. Lauder Flthy ucorad all 1(1 point* for utr Station • to • Stati, mitt, one and Ivory dale, Flu. ;tie South Williams team as it won material this season. CHAMP LEADS Ht'(*M mural Ijoop Games tin* Ranger's total tc RI'CKIV NAVE FOIT VKTH lk-9. over Team 1 Jills . . . the State riders did not score in i With only four veterans m The Et Cetera's defeated the Tony Montonoro. 1940 Big Ten j the third chukker, the Detroit G G'» 22 to 8 as Ann Backatrom lineup otherwise composed "r champion in the 143 po Will feature the Buckcy j squad totaled three, making the score 13-3. In the last period, [- j ,.nd Joy«e Hemingway each put .. . Ko*t Ijlll-iiig I Montoiwtro will wrestle in either | Aft In- jI Bailey garnered five; Ivory, two; St, the 143 or 133 pound clrrs* with and Benjamin, two to bring the j Keith Wolf handling the alternate It\ ll.tl Schram Fast I R»'igrr's final score to 22 wtiile »a assignment. If Montunnro decides Others art wV.,t Captain Fred Gibson scored for! on to tackle the 143 pound match, he Atlanta, fin. will fare Bill Maxwell, who staged the shortest fall •grftnst Whentnn they defeated Hicks 19-3. Don Benton Harbor If Montonnro turns Jean paced the winners well co¬ pound class, he wil ordinated attack with eight points" Rapid* tain Benny IUgg«. In a game marred hy fouling, Cadillac The other two veterans In the . i until Campbell llall battled to a 32-18 Ohio squad at e Doit Maclntyte M j ; victory over the Saints. Bruce Charlevoix In the 13fl pound division and \ d fol-! Drynan uud Bill Placey scored 10 George Beshara In the 121 pound j ,< itiicr; i points each for Campbell Hall flallaa, Tex. class. Maclntvie draws l.cland t, KauliU \». | while Bruce N«*h was high man Dearer, Colo. Merrill, as yet undefeated in col- j i for the losers with six basket* ne ll.tvvkin MADE FOR SMOKERS lege comivtition. in this after- t-Harry Green! v^ivd two free throws, Detroit __ noon's match, while Hcshara will j m LIKE YOURSELF also draw a toug! lay ton K.ixx Greene v s., | ntKKAIOK WIN j»acort by Arthur Maiachnss' > , | five baskets, the Buffalo* over- mf* in his starting line Inved the Ajax All-Stars 22- The All-Star* couldn't pene- Ion'// enjoy Che»tcrficlJ'» right combination i When tun fray Mike Dendri- (Gary, unit Bill lluik, junto of the world'i best cigarette tobaccot. They appeal ing for the lli-fd tune j from Whiting, will be at ( »• the HufTalos' defense attd I, It tukr | frnsive posts. Although ] were held scoreless the second give you something no other cigarette can offer. Si ktf. over lhe heavyweight assignment been working out with th Chesterfields arc MII.D... the way you The Wolves, led by Louis Der- I in place of Jack Orr lie wilt tt\i* week Met Peterson, ho racked up six points, want a cigarette ... not flat... not strong. ' guard f (ice Robert Thompson. The remainder of the program been col Olds Hall Aggies II Chesterfields sin, >kc COOLER, and every puff a ... - *1 ftndr "Bo" Jennings meeting Hnr- jury, wl ind. I old Thomas in the 128 pound tonight. gives you that BLUER TASTE that Chart- oft*, match, Dave Pleti meeting J»x — , crficld is famous for. Ask for I asSi Novak in the 163 pound match. Missing element 93 has been , •nd Charlie llutson meeting John found by University Of California j ale*. Cal. 2f| ftantschi in the 175 pound match J scientists. a, Kv. *| Although TheyCan'tCompete, >' . - *\ H *1 Frttsli Turn Out 150 Strong th~ - ml Ovrr 150 freshman athlfto* in *lx winter term *(ioi-t* ( 4 proitilse t.> make Slate'* 1941u yearling athletic program a j gets M.AC, defeated 12-10 in one the Golddig-1 of the hardest l aaat — «| aucces*ful \enturu. fought games of the evening | Although the non-eonipetitivc ruling in exi*tenee for the Claude Scott took individual scor¬ flrat time thi* term lias kept • I ing honors, banging in eight points for the losers. ■ the turnout* lower than in Culver Military Academy, *re two The Ruamers eked out a 14-12 j former year*, the spirit ami u,1'«r yearling with iwine pre-1 Victory ever the Panzers for their | enthusiasm within Uu- various "l"*" Johnny Riggs, twin brother of ■ | second win of the season. Bill | •quads i* as great as ever. Ap¬ co-captain Benny Riggs. is an- i Hemming garnered eight points I proximately «0 men arc turning other freshman prospect who is \ | forFor thethewinners. out daily for basketUil. 30 in unable to compete this term due j second time In as many track, 10 for boxing, 13 for wrestl¬ to scholastic difficulties. This > games Kewpies failed to put a ing and swimming, and 10 for gives the Spartan grappling squad j i team on t£e floor, forfeiting to two sets of twins, the Jennings i I the Ma Jones quintet Of the half dozen teams, Coach boys and the Kiggx boys. to bt the furthest advanced. Of | Other squad members include t FendWy Colluu' grapplers appear John Hussey, Roger Tull. Lewis j tfe*.19 yearling matmen working1 "Pat" May, Dave Benson, Angus j out, four have had considerable ' Davenport, George Barnes, Ah- j •tporienre John Sipahnk ts a drew Fuller. Junior Viccar, Ed ; Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills pro-] Ltach, Douglas Brown, and Carl j Jenisun fleldhouse may be the site ; of the 1942 National Intercolleg¬ (hlCt with good possibilities. Two ; fllagrn. j iate wrestling tournament. years ago the Furniture City DAVHF.RT ISSUES CALL Squads in basketball, swim- ] At a Thursday meeting, the poaoar won the Michigan State > State Board of Agriculture author¬ j ming, boxing, track, and fencing ised the athletic department to are being brought along at a slow- j seek the nomination of the field- I er pace. Coach Jake Daubcrf j house as the tourney site. ! Hated he would like to have all I t yearling swimming candidates re- j j port at the pool Monday afternoon j ! for their first official practice. j I Coach^Charlr^ Schmitttr has a j i group of 10 yearling fencers with! j whom hh has been working for! i some time but wishes to see them