, ■-■-Atr " V • ; mmmmwmrnsvm u—— Hews FIVE CENTS I'KR COPY MICHIGAN CTATB COLLEGE. EASf UHMH»0, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY. JANL'AKV 2H JOH Volume IB 7. 329 Formats Weren I [Today's | Waltz K inft to Play In Auditorium J Hannah f.han/ge In Final Report. |^a(|ers Will „ . , „ Quite Ihe Same \ Students Help 1 —ji j Exam Schedule Decide rate In Slime's Day Campus j A winter change In ihe t.hrdul* lor' term final examinations Of Meeting With reason the winter term formal going into full swing last j Ag§ to Handle Women Plan Shaw gave hi* j woa announced yesterday toy Sec- night, Pres. 11. H. Farm Week Style Show |2il: j/V//;fr;ihftent-minded John A, llannah Examinations XT, hunch profea«or Employe* Voire No l)eman„y ;,**■ their way down to the East laneina were spiked the porta Intrrnalionul | 1.1*1 sandweih and then >r the present at u meetimr nS,r. z: r, r !h-y UHd 1 Destiny to 11 c0,n WAminwi >f employes colled by Sever In term classes on Monday and Tuet- un,"T Way, with final admill- wri^'thr'anM "rUl^aT* l^'yt^r i Twolvo Michigan Sllto «lu- Seventy-nine 11, imp Fk'O- Fn"* Mnrty won the toss, bul • • • |j day, March 31 and April j. | btrutlve approval depending rnoln- j 'y «n student reaction to the that la«t»d ill nl«ht. Thli at'ftentii will nupervfie the Lit-1 ncmlch xtuilcntH will take wm 1 lost the sandwich. Un- Classes begin at 8 a m. Wcdnes- scheme, Harry A. Green, president CoimMficcawm IS jrwr. ifo." Hlo Intornitiunul Uvcotuck ; part in u mi'J-nr rning rtflr |ttPp;',g it, he was bo engrossed L (-,■ f.fiversation that he threw Soplm Kngage " ! of Of i Helmet, sophomore men'i oring the pioponed For III. uthM iwrtlM. t).» i-nrrlr had to b. in it II f. m Bo-iuo .how to I* held Fct). 6 ll. ;l . .how, to ho hold Wl'drwwliy, j |sr| of ilw Ormorf v..«k pr«^ Fib S, al 10 a~m. In Fa.rrtiild L,. andwich away and started Wayne Kin^ . J j gram, f-rof. V A Fiwrain, or .nl-' tlrfiit-r. a, a fi-atur. of ihr Farm- of !hi, *.,ly l-.ii. alt pail.-, lunch!ti< on the paper. Chinese Seeks •vent, said late yesterday. A »|>ecial meeting of the err J lege would atari arouo.l 7 p. in Tl.- „,al huaUndry drfmrlir^nW :.n- <-rt' wn-k ■■lUnr.rmahrrt" tarlion board, called to J-llop »ai ara.tlwr Mih*t exception -*r-)ltam to to 1 rvuniad ywtorday ,pt<*iarn St.|*rv»or of th* alarw kiioffv Protest For Parly '« Fellowship idminiktrative on Aider the proposition. com¬ II p m :i»M»»n ruling. '*'«• A little later granted for this Vtf*l*r, Hading* junior, will i*e Marion HllIhouM*, profes- as ringmaster, will super- i oor of clothing atiri textiles. Although no one approached mented favorably on the idea but I EuK-d MMvIBimIM* havMi't Wayne King and his orchestra! rr officially, | heard through sev- At State t. T1»# J-Hop dinner, how- often started at 5 p. m., to • entire show. fCleven stu- KIIOW NTt'HENTK' WOEK ifjerinlffndent* will .m*pt Clotliing displayed on the pro- Liriir ir-il. HalmBsy Ik* *UI» will lie featured at the Hoph Prom j ei I source* that a rrtrlke was to crete evidence guaranteeing c , ill be from ji (,«< r'lx.rt-* latarvlrw, I* wfitrh to be held m the auditorium, Feb- 1 b called for bud Friday at 10 p. m. x plenty of t,mr for damms I the supervision of the \u C. P. Ilalligun, professor of land- jorlty student attendance cou I nui"•"r ul M.*,D. moannn r-,t« ruary 7, it was announced ye»ter- V scape architecture, recently re- shown. Green said, ( pjetsst CATTliE of ! be Home Fx Ln| ih.tr utl»r ll*i*i far km day by general chairman Lewi*; | DI E WORK ON L, „n thr mala animal. A* a rr- Ingersoll. |u cafvad .trot in Irtt,,- In iwhuir „r * .<„■ Chin., who wi.hr. t„ mm. ,nnrr*ATi(iv imorrnAnoN LSA Will Begin Managing the llohtem and during fall term Oar- rating all gtrades of Lt ,.r [>M.t—t, ar aamrthtat. all It is a little known fact that, y l» thr ttnltod Stain I,. ntudy. Th» *'•"<" l-"-r> . a»fclri* tor (.. y cattle divioon will lie II rk fro that of »tng stu. Lntrr. nf Ihlta Fhl fralrrnltv King lias two arrangements for, g, L, ,,ti.dul.* la aM—ar a* raai- each tune in his lar ge musical i Seventy-five of 100 student cm- rnrrniainrfcnl a»k» lor Inform*. I lion olK.u't InrvUrnpr art ant arrtil- """• u,r ""w m 1 ron,nralum and nv% Ihr I Membership tents to the original creations of library, one that he uses for his! p lye* were at the meeting, held • Irorf I all Sta radio program*, and the other with ' ,, the cafeteria, located at 325 East also whrUier there are any fellow- } organization* and. Gi Drive Today sh..wn, ocrordmg j unite. to Mis* Hlll- l)rf)/» Anchor! o., faster and more danceable \ n temfxr that he uses for his dance; ,r and Hiver avenue. No spoken- n appeared for the workers, and chip* for which on Oriental stu- dent might be eligible. The writer j jt,,- ■ Thr rrue of John Anker, De- engagements. in demands were made at the j state*, "with the present rate 1 of!1' .tyled after B ' r,ph»»more, from his sorlol- KTARTH CAREER FARI.Y rr exchange, it is imp Maible for any i,h- lordiri* to William Bonner, ibair-i Hufaer vising the .iKiwing of j spun tay»jf» models King began his musical career! or ihe rommntee on In. 1 hnrte* will be Altjert Hall. *opho- Bv to Monday morning, was Chinese student to study in thi* < *> *iv* th" *'J man iJ/mald group will model exclusively orig- Jr.M- aim*R.ither, through no fault of during his senior year in high; a wage raise, but I think that is country without j dependent ortan.M!.on lluun uuite from Sandusky; and ,/ ( it was due to in- hut is behind the thing," Jean orne financial at'^ru' tor regpilration will t/e Tuet and \ Miller. Harriavilie *er.v>r. The Bru< • .i-L! R Watts' penchant for clarinet for n birthday present, j u Id the assemblage. Wed. 1 30 to 1 30 p m and; rheep division will be supervised advanced ».•!»*» will *hrrw rrvxteled - ' Professor Mulligan 'aid t iat Mich »•> Jarne* W.lharn*. Riverdale >en- While at Valparaiso university m j f IK -KM HAVE IIHKN Indefinite plans nr Tliur* 1 30 to 5 30 p m Admitting that price* on certain fellowship* are aometlms B I,,,,rilling'11awing large groan* F The current quip. from the cl«*s. oc- Indiana, he earned money by t playing in n dance bond. ~ In 1937. at 'he age of 23 he U»ok fi ods had risen, he stated that would be referred to Dei p ices on things students ordlnar- able, and added that th of trie proposed w first week of March, y/eiker. wiljt*ukc t.»rr** of the name Anker. north swlo; and still has nine mem- ; & lie;,! «** Win Hid by Jean to ! Helmet »!*< i the audi to i to gutter. Regisiration for domitory 1 ar>d Bruce Crow Camden senior. Models will first appear on the Thlf student Is a gradiw B|| B ;t* irni op and commented. "Oh, iwrs of hi* original band. j; __ , women, which will take place [ »v ,r.e divi.lon Marshall Mohney. "''m "ldlU""al •''■>"a.nn KING TEA VKI..H IJTTI.E Because of radio commitments, i * I.ln«nan unlvmlly. CanPm, Chin., j ant thrra. Th- itlidrnt, tlw IrfUt ant thria. Th. rodent, th- letUr , I ""'t.'.k!'. fl.'-n, f"..,v Mu.ra > talk Wednesday cvering tf» the reaper- ] tive Fpjrrr.it/yr »e* will be under the ! senior from iMwUrn, will auper- 'JEHsSr Included the list of modelsi hotel Ads Visit Wayne ami his joiNhestia have - h done little traveling. They have Student workers at the rafe- ,-ad., .. "vary mut h int.r-.Wd In th. futurr ul landu apa arrhitac- i I Van '"<•*"«*< hai n..t yrt I "WtattMl. flrron rie short course Mudents will uortici- wnrrar, M'sUi* from East I*an- recently concluded their first West j l< turr m China, and u alao an arth*.! MA* BEEN TKII II hich applies on a meal ticket, Quick. I>jur«e Campbell, and Viv- t will U Jill Coihne, Nanry ^jgLA Ruledo Houses, Coast engagement where they | * lost students work two hour* per having i reived crxtsiderable pre*- - Govemor'a convocations i lar. Lrppman. off-campus women.) ship divisions. Prizes will U sing fp/Ode. Barbara Alien Jean Wld- played in Cocoanut Grove in 1st* ti*r and lunar r,n attnunl of -rt-l«|r,^r pr„s^ .,„r^fui Serah W.!l*am* director ha* t*A! Cecilca Schrcawler. Betty FIskb ' 'y'l;&).}■ ■ Twriitv-i* hotel f.dmlniitratUm Angeles, and the M.,rk Hopkins j d iy. receiving a total of 94.20 a »ck Brt . . K'turned Saturday from in San Frnacisco. in addition to * rck Hee Opportunity is given to all CAFE MTRIKE—Fate 3 Ml'.^TnTan".^' ""'1 "* h*"*' "al rhro..*l,'..jt th. >et been thoaen Meeting, of the membership , '.1 hirxUtrg rather 'han from the >1 K>- Drake Hotel. i _ » i; -hr guests of Toledo h..tel- their stay the stu- j j King hr.« composed seA-eral "Jo*ephine " The r ug H- • i- feted by the manager*! piece* including Wult/ Y'SJ Saved for Me. Itaby i p?.^! Alumni to Aid £ i I ' Toledo hotels. Shoe*," 'Tliat Little lUly rtrtfln*;" AsComedians DebuteCormgen ';1 New Fre»hmen Rii-4, a ith managers and'staff j S#riou. btuincM and humor will l» combined at Eairchild | w't" IL-rvl Hetty R Jo |i"i' B-.' Bat , ofa.adehotels. Inspection to hotels and ai industry was visited. (»rotip Names heater today. To tfivn whreiteekinK technician* .omethlng m , , n te.t with, two team, will present a debate on the i(ue.tion, Lnru. | W 9 'llenolved, that the corwtge han ahould Im alxili.hed," | H-"d Brr* B 'Irt-ene, Toledo; Charles 1 N rfolk, Neb ; Huldon I Parly Heads Wearing formal.—and cor-* ~ d»an :ey Fern- utud.nl audi-1 Ypaiianti; • aife.—two memlwr. of the' u.hte by have* a [iri]| Banv.c; flint, and John C. MU- B. Ik'.-FOit. The trip was a stu- man Hub Mml-formal aw «"- * fomen*. delmte team. Ida Student* will 11 herwoud. 4m trr. N V ; nuumed u»l»y by Helen Horn.; day Steven., Ia.nu.nif junior, and ' dead spots" ^'" Secretary to Aticiifl ntmi Mary Unnna junior and Oerry Flnlan,, •' eport j rophomore, party Franrn llllliri, Kaut Lana.nc of the theater. , * Kocliilalr Kiilcrtuin- ic*a Hthle/, Laniant if tha I Su|KTVM,r.* Meet Candida let chairmen. The danr*. which will, ,ophomore, will uphold the affirm- ♦am*. Hay* ■ti-uart to Speak be held in the Little Theater Sat- ! a itive side of the uuesbems. ve that the sound I Faculty Women uidav. Feb. 8, will feature the! Richard Groening, Student coun- Resident* of Rochdale |<) Marshall (Huh Br-• Stewart will be the niuaic of Hob Dean and hi, orehea- j c■»l president, who. tt is reported, vill be dressed in a style portray- i by the section jten£* a banqus paneling around I nation of Sup ■- • • <*er at the Marshall Ro- "committee ! *, .ha.rmen ate: Cece- ■d by » recent State News carto. u^» EhB'an'I was oaltina all men from 16 to 68 to nervice. Not many of these adolescent. Bulletin I d>r.ubThur**ivT»cd |nunge, tone which his office • **• e» .^Kra member, MBUUAlb g,if»iwi»o 1941 Vocation conference, tentatively set of men and a mixer of drinks. pre ted to assume. It ■ »' "It* .Hnor'- cnllegi .Tom Greene, Don Way, Charles Foo for mill-April. This endeavor, co-sponsored er His backstage was enough to put on courage ir.g eye-to-eye with t '•"e V. find- every them. In Africa, parlment, he anno irottsmrro* J« stmek by a number of campus organizations, is prob¬ icross, or to kill ft. D»;.»n of Englreering H. B. Dirks the British are chat with Secretary Hi d t majorities i WOMEN** EDITOR Dorothy Hunter ably the largest project that is fully student- ho worked against him in 1930 Senator put it, "Garner's will explain course elections to smashing west¬ Hitler lost the '■1 t >n iday. ^Ki of either hu «.H^h- ot act! office was the only place in the FRESHMAN AND INTRAMURAL SPORTS produced at Michigan State. now would like to right what sophomores in the division at a| ward tar b e- vasion stalled after Du ila.'t .^By>ll>rw..f aU.5 they consider art injustice. Aerate wirg where we could al¬ meeting in room 111 Olds hall ot j —ITW H»> Srhr,rn It is a project cf great value, too, for it lge Parker Was appointed by ways cOuht on getting a drink. We 5 p. m. Wednesday. fax said. Meanwhi '' where Wendell W the chance to find the I^Kvrr- asked " BUSINESS STArr offers many persons Herbert Hoover to replace the know we can't count on Wallace M started his person! field of their liking. late Justice Sar.ford. Immediately "ktudenrs CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP— project, American there nrose a hue and cry from .INSCIENCES ASSIRTANT BURINERR MANAGERS As plans for the conference materialize, TAXES HURT ( Spartan Christian FelJowahlp sending rlhni I f^Bivities or Oeorge Peters Negro organization* and the A.F. Ed Morey, many students and faculty members will of L. on the ground that Porker With the or rival of open season will meet Tuesdoy at 7:15 p. m. In just inside Its southern end. British anticipation CnictXATION MANAGER Robert Bonhw probably he called upon for assistance. had been guilty of race prejudice for income taxes the public con¬ room 104, Union arnex. Charles Nor has the tide of war in Al- German invasion att« V ' yes. said ART RTAFF • science begins to hurt. People Troutman, field secretary of the turned from Greece's favor, time before summer, r "^sifl NO. said Those who receive these requests should not and was unfair to organized labor. send money to the Treasury, with biinia Intervar.'ity Christian Fellowship, in spite of new Fascist counter- expected to play big r$ Bcii.ty hesitate in offering all possible help, for it is Rallying Senate liberals, those no name attached, to square old of the war In the att; ;• CARTOONISTS -Larry llardy, Leo Sherman seldom that effort can Is- expended in such groups caused Parker's defeat-by debts. i TRADITION ' u rji PHOTOGRAPHERS Nelwn Bryant, Rodney a useful manner. one vote. From San Francisco came a let¬ President Roosevelt streamlined ^Hmber.-' pol Perry, Charles Larson. Jack McGrllt, Jane Wiglc. containing $193 and the words. Jerk Rtarkie. Edward Popper, Dave Poxson, Jock PARKER 18 LIBERAL ter C. Clark, physic* rtii.loTi.tir tradition Saturday Rumania Is slowly i topwj lHnYES Following that, Parker turned "A mistake in 1933. Penalty and whan ho r.lu-rd to wad for Lord | normal after days of Kilian, Harry Larson. out to be one of the most liberal interest at six per cent." -— rioting and bloodshed. SPORTS REPORTERS (Juotahle (Jnote* — judges in the country, handing From Norwich, Conn., on anony¬ _ . rest government claim Thf b i^Hrhe i'" id S:«.■ favor of c< slight!; (By Associated Collegiate Press) down a decision for equal pay for mous taxpayer sent In $15. From St mini Is Ami I I m«nian Vice-premier I "How can students learn respect for per¬ white and Negro teachers, Morris III., a blind contribution of Biology Students Tue«d.t Iron Guard voice in : lie caused porting the New Deal against the IB. From Phoer.ix. Arizona, $1.80.! p. m. in the bacteriology lecture Sh ment and leader of '• r teachers ti sonal honesty and integrity if their college hires athletes while denying that it does Duke Power company In the PWA this coming from a regular and! room, y of Similiter, i may I belie\r( fight to finance municipal muni¬ frequent contributor. ! • * * i put to death, the go s^Hte. they sh so?" President John IV. Nason of Swarth- cipal power plants, and upholding A woman In New York pent I AG Ct.lTB8— Survey Shoics I Although the par ^^Bistov IS niore college poses a question about charac¬ the Railroad t*abor board's $100 with a note saying, "I am di- j Members of A.S.A.E. and Dairy Michigan State students who go! i in Rumania rr Vorced fi'om my husband and have and Agronomy clubs will meet , ter-building. tion for organized labor. In fact, his record has been not kept track of Income. So 1 am Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in room 110 bod in early morning hours and 'd much more liberal than Justice sending you more than I would hall. A reprefentative of the vake for 8 a m. el.ases may took known Rumanian re- Roberts', who was appointed t< have to." I p&p*e Machinery Co. will speak ith envy on figures compiled In calledI up for rornpu ""fr Around the the place which Parker lost. Should Roosevelt Democrat In Justice McReynolds All such money goes to the 1 on -New Methods of Harvesting nipoint i Treasury's "conscience furd " Re- anfj storing Green Silages. ceipts since the time of President j foments will be served. roll by Student Opinion Sur- Re¬ =ys of America. Collegiansseven who ^or c only j «», It rs believed paat week t,-.nd enjoyed comparative p< place, Attorney General Bob Jack Madison total $647,583 98. j * . , I ■fudent roc*"rd Rlnrc the * ' 0nr"ll tlV to Iht ll Editor's Desk son would have the refusal of the Fim>RE DEADLINE— Thursday is the deadline for The other fni hs get • "ftige. The calm may i • I of the ted'nK tbe storm of ?r %.« With Jack C. Sinclair total seven per cent say they | "nment leaders are " He's found the solution! spend nine or more hours under I "'iti^ people. All B e r. Faculty Can Help— j factories have been pi.ee An unidentified sophomore, who went to the covers. • The influenza epidemic at M. S. C. appear* to Turning front the field of ifti- seven-day week bao. sjrep in rlnsH and didn't wake up until after 1h» passing. It- effects will continue to be felt for tude measurement*, the Surveys RrUeirr vs woRKrtn the period was over, has found the solution week - however, berauM* when almost 2.000 itu- through iti national polling mach- ! "A terrible, terrible '■ 111 enough to require medical care ! CONSERVATION (XVII— ir sampling ot all! faces the United s .v. tp the problem of Instructor* who hold classes dents hit | ' The Willinmstnn Plan i types of student*, "How many j •4mba«sador to Fr..» «•< ' past the hour. hour* night do you usually | Uullitt told the h«.u « .. . up and ,i ! All this fellow did was to stand •leep"" » fairs committee 5-.itu • spy loudly, "Hell, I can't hang around here It was found that women, by , sion of the western r i —I've got a class." : And it worked, lieciuise the class ended then and there. Independents Hart' n C.lianee H-'l.lti'l til! have led inn this campus existed far mure than 68 Independent* have • 1 D.lft, and that or- the women sang back fi> hhe happiest lopKiRF ugrcemont with 1. S. A. purposes | man at his fraternity formal Sat- mid pnigram. n truly (Iqmotrnth prerequisite. i urday night, because his girl, ftn the p«*t when the politico] hciinoh hna rtft*d around imch year, the IndRpcufffctits hfrth' complalnrd about their luck of atrenjfth. There should bp no need of that- this year. Tbr plan of estsblisheii m/mhership should pttlvide the instiuniont needed lo cresfe the desired strenffth, «s well as other benefits of-frnup oiKaniz-atiun. jlie only conditional faefor ri'innining is the reaction of the Indepcmlent mini snd SCRAP HOOKS women. If their supp4ii't is forthcoming in INDEX EII.ES I. 8. A.'s current membership drive, campus li)de|H iiii( Ikts will Im well on their wsy to be- coming a powerful body. CQiurehill tm Seed for Men ertw#te?^vr Chic of the key alKUinvnt* of the iill-;ii(l- *hort-i f-wiir faction hn* been that wr Amer- VK E msHfTNT 18 WK1I Senator Vundenberg of Michi¬ 0\6U W™*5 .. Icafi* vim help Kiipl-nd to the hilt without burniiix our fintf.-r*. "It I* not s question of m«R." say* this fscticn. "Kmrlsnil itm-s not gan dropped into the dent's private office vice-presi¬ just before Henry Wallace was gtrrimg him¬ ding: Jeanne Charlton, Gary. Ind dovbumwt m RMl men. All they need is mnterinls. Wc self to make his debut as presi¬ RtR, not uilvocutinK another A.K.F. because a pe»>on hns a run-in with the law, he i i lace with (he Senate chaplain, the it || not reqiiirtxl." You haw protwhly heard \ tlie end ff -he knows the law best. ) Rev. 3>Barney T. Phillips. , th«*rKUineni. an wt»s arretted late at night In n small I! Vandenberg looked at the two own on a charge ol speeding. Refusina : Now the nil-Hid faction undoubtedly hns j men. apparently trying to decide ticket without a trial, he toW the arfest- many more ui'KUmenlx than this, hut let no lo l.H'k him up. So the cop took htm to!I; which was the more devout. Josh- fool you on this otic, at leasl. After ing the Reverend Fhittips. he ntd |I "Wo won't reed you any more. anff. «il. put him in u tScll, locked the door. | Wbuton Churchill's speech \Vedm-«l*y it is iho **lesnau w;«> taken to the Henry Wallace can offer the noloiiRer sound lotnc, if jt ever wu*. For Mi. I the mou mc local lustier court for trial. When the J. P. began II fwayei In Senate circles it Is generally . Chjrchill pointed out quite plninly where nn what he thought was going to be ah rtudents from Lansing. Burial was Purpose of the gardens is to en- j ture Pauline Olde, Grouse Pointc tional Socialism. Such libraries ers asked, "Do you believe j Auditorium, will include two stu- I made in Detroit, able rural families to be more day Ball In the auditorium Thurs jrophfimore. Alex Diflinghsn, Grand are only lending half, as many i, ciilege has the right to con- dent-directed plays Hart's parents found him seated self-sustaining in producing food day from 9:80 until 1 a. m. Rapids freshman, Ann Trtiemon. books as they formerly did. student's personal political j Seymour Knight. Detroit Junior. »" the front seat of the family as a contribution to notional de¬ Siegrist's band, which originut . , Ecor.se freshman. Betty Geagly, Ljvittes «r expression of opin- is directing ah all-man cast con- , automobile when ihey searched fense. Recommended especially ed on campus five years ago, "Fiesta de Agua tanging renter, and Bob Bolton, vting of Paul F.lia«on. Detroit for him. after discovering that he Is the promotion of vegetable gar¬ played fbr the ball last year. Five j Ml* <>f 1h* annual Detroit freshman. Facultymen Go To VES. said 4% j Junior. Howard Pourd. Junior. was ndt in the house in the morn- dening and wider distribution In band members are now attending j water pageant tn be Committees for the Ice Carnival 96% I from Grand Rapids, and Robert ing. Both the radio and the ear dairy and poultry production. Featuring Lynn 8 wa* decided will be chosen at the meeting. IXTY VOTE DIFFERS | Whitsit, senior from Highland engine were running. The garage Home needs rather than a gen¬ school here. Dawson, vocalist, the bard ploys! mating held Chicago Meeting ; was tightly closed, and all the car control of faculty j pir- political activities or; Cast with u v.cw to advising program | Arts council at a student-faculty participants on the amount of gar- , coffee. Wednesday from 4 to 5 club has potato industry. ] they will confer on ways of ca- Nash will be in Cadillac. Tues- ' crdinating work ut Michigan State tin ion is prevalent from I cnemon: Hotlie Tupper Otsego. I den produce to plant, rumber of | p m. in the mixed lounge of the been The latest move of the to divide the tryout group day; Boyne City. Wednesday; and ' college with that of othrr insff* ifi i const in about the same < Employment Frances Franich, Ashley: Eliza- ! chickens and cows to keep In or- i Union. into three section®: Classifications, Traverse City, Thursday. ! ttftions interested In the study^ educational centers have been the seats of freedom, w Mart censoring political | belli Cobb. Elsie: Sylvia Barrett. Detroit; Dorothy Westover, Mus¬ kegon Heights; John?. Mabel Hamlin. Betty Wolf, St. Webber- der to fill nutrition needs of the j family. j Kenneth Green, junior from i Toledo, O.. is general chairman It is hoped that the "feed the and i* assisted by Elaine Van family first" program wilt Havt j Akrn, Eaton Rapids senior, re- A, B. and C. The three groups will receive instruction from Azbn, physical Sally education senior, Pint THAT 1NEXT m rs the campus, we are fandamcntals des- of democ- viile: Frances Craun. Jncksor.; permnnent remits In encouraging frcshmcnts chairman; and D*iris and president of the organization. THelma F.lworthy, physical edu- FORMAL Martha Roams. Bangor; Corrine better pi an ring of family food Buzzard, Plymouth •nphomore. cntk , and assistant proltf- Ross. Milan; Harriet Wiggins nods rather than being only a ! decoration chairman. Ellen Finley. icfll education A. L. vcrsity. In that group of Antwerp. N L'lork. 'he largest opposition, 98 means of meeting a possible emer- j senior from Detroit, ir. in charge Den b«'m; Man' Gould. Manistee gcncy. «f name tags. •thy Schubach, Detroit; Ellcr ow. Hedgevillc. W. Va.; Held undergraduate ^nn. Avoea OMs Hall Workers Seorcl, SAVANTS nnthy Reed. Saginaw. Kath- Lawrence, di recti 1AFE STRIKE p Ke nedy. Midland; Dornthj ").«i. Saginaw. Norma Beech For lite Future's Night cays ? Reserve) Catherine Miller, a*- ued from Page 1) Shelby. Aletta Boonstrn. Mus >n. Barbara Boucher San Ma By MH Rgrdny \ or add extra hours l aid. Margaret Doyle. Mar j f>Rn nf the btinlckt l«bortttori<»» on the cnmptik can be fnund juets. in order to bol- Ruth Gatesman. Howell Alici; j in OI<1h hall, where 18 momhern of the resoareli division of tickets. according t" i tin- Michigan highway department plan lomurniw's highwaya. Betty ! Within the laboratories which are devoted to highway re- LttVE* IN SENIORITY "* ,,p" Ruth Man St«»i Peter «•' Gladstone: Vim . Detm ! search, blocks of pavement of* ; various cnmp :sitions are atih- ;of |pji| j mitted to tortures which more ' ciare and i than equal years of normal | new highway, 'the research man's > ,|ident' taken, Jean t;aid. apparatus for menruring mofhilus problen i of a strike such a hut; cd to bar striking stu- (.ollegiate ! of elasticity." but concrete sawv;!onp k, JJ i and joint-testing machines can be | UM* "I working in any En ♦. World more readily understood. Pre?-1 ftellowel TO EXTRA ■ pstaurant," he stated,; sure-cooking equipment which i ,,s I might be less noticeable th the " CINCINNATI. Ohio—In spite of j H' Idlng t Otd.s hnll Inborattiry i lo l.t-arii cement blocks are submitted' MrrH? look «\cr llir "kn" kelim— during 19 to the effects of 100 | Of Rural Oullook er*. prmii rnt of i« Univei fd Cincinr redicl midily. Ijmc drop in I ,- I;* MMWN nCTUHi* TLX'/ CAR? •l>? Will > r- tuic years. y i Included among the tmcxpert agricultural Ltor Walters, n rn , .gnirrtl I ^ ^ highway i on the *ubj< COAT? ROLLER SKATES? m the field of allege ut- M.arch laboratories is motion pi 1 tural Outlool 1"« li Uomiters r me statistics, bases his fore- j lure apparatus used In vihial i rt of the FORMAL? H Ji SKATES? .,n the tat that frwhman cordJng of work on prop! for d tat rib Imrnts detreowf two per | UiroogiMiUt tlm alatc. Fnrmi <1 un the Miehigiwi Other u ing JACKET? BOOKS in 1940. He fhels this de- ; u k. during Tarniers' j Instructor blcms related i 0 student organ»7A- j WATCH? DRAFTING SET? rpfived highway! Tenney, short course ; A fsit*« i^iupu* future vmII have fewer prmqratirve • bmtdings by memtars d«n« e a students because of more string- I dub. Block and Bri- i scrv.ng immigration regulations an'4' No- iki yna ** in ihr htmwr *«»• club. Student; catmn i ct; oKcrc ton hut omy ttculture club, Home Miss r> jiVleclinc in the nation's birth rati flub, Poultry Science ot worn A $916,000 building program i *m|e lo he |ihYm1 «f»? Fan under way at the University c Yam have nomr i wumI tu w0, ami tlwu 4* ,wr 6?aa Sink ab> at Slatr «ko ilrairr* to hay h, IF VOL WILL GIVE HIM THE CHANCE! TUXEDO BHLMJ9I; - THKY KtALIZK IHt VITA1. CLASSIFIED. I'bune S-StlS, Eat. * For^Mraalh, we a MCMKTAMX OF BEAL'TV IN EVERY Shirt. Collar. Tie. SluAs So* 208, w call ia permn al Stale Hew* office-8 Lnion knmtx. Itoahlc Brea»teA Mill l>e*»e ** WOMANS Lire. *26.* IMBttin BUBTY SALOR ^Brlpsaxt Dtate Nriow Jim Brakeman m-iiiK ikt . i i ii In - 'if ■' in ■ mm. ' 2*. mi mcmoAHl fATE t it Rivalry to Flare Kew# | icb is** Jenison Tussle wtjtje lorrow Night Michigan to Bring Powerhouse Pvhii vJr By Joe Simrk Appointment of two-fisted Tom one ot the most col. Stidham as head football coach at collegiate coaching circles debit*n State'* undefeated wrestler* will underto the ■t atrenuou* test of their 1941 season to date when they He's ('.apt. Bennie's Cagers FaceLonglxrvoff j To44-33Win Splash Marquette university should go a Slidha(n br,„ h{, long way In taking the H.lltoppers .... . sridimn doldrums and Qu®"® eleven, to Mock •? out of their gridiron doldrums and '* promises Spartans fans a sight of fall. (., git With a strong University of Michigan mat >Mdhou*c at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Nnt back in 1922 when* squad in After Bowing to Irish To Open Pool affable Stidham a striking figure with hi, ■-ineh frame. He Is aae-ristn-niM Indian and fffttrrn rage* I Short short By Kd Kitchen Ml, and. In fart, two schools inaugurated fd traffic tick Collins to Send i . State has —And the merry-go-round broke down. -lire ti Thus Michigan State's six-game winning streak, best com¬ Daulwrtmen Prime ate rop five vic- L January." Wotvn taking the Team Through piled by a Spartan basketball team in six years, has feme, For Boilermakers; [ Hat r> Jack sirthd*] wins. Not like all good things, to an end.' Two Reeoril* Fall r'.hd,; «Me» «N5 when i the Southwest This fact, to the sporting* , b mm aAor mati gentry of Michigan State, is krtl.nll team is not. there Although they lost the in¬ QMbrendley OKA Tend ley Collins* charges old news. But the State b ohce was a famous heavyweight augural meet in the Jettison Mb Me to down Michigan. fighter who said, "Well, if I can't .IM Jear Coach Clifford Keene's gym pool by a score ef 44-3.1 be the champion, thed daiWmit I'll Marts are going to be a difficult ir's Spartan mat cord In- to Ohio State university in MM once more. In 1*40 they imong its nine dual meets, Dorms Battle allow no one to be the challenger opening their season, Spartan displayed a lot of zip SNtft rated as one of the nation's with two of the top 1941 swimmers Just so, Coach Ben Van Atstyne luads in the nation. Oklahoma A. and M.t which was To One Sided upd his cage crew feel that if as out they went through a long work¬ last night in preparation for someone H>e want* to sit on the the Pin-due meet here Saturday. team, is on and State is also for 1 meet¬ Cage Results top of the heqp for awhile then they will be content to remai I*m than the second best inde After the Buckeye fray. Spartan Coach "Jake" Daubert had this to ing Michigan, the country's third By HAL MBKAM dent intercollegiate ball club here- say, "The meet proved to me that we are stronger than we realized. ling outfit. The Spartans take Nine games of basketball in 1 With the addition of Ralph New¬ for seven years built . nn Michigan Wednesday night, When hi* senior team went to Mr. Oeorge Keogan. the genial ton and Huntley Johnson we Hanley', great Wild™ ie they will face Oklahoma A. third week of ploy Inst night In active man who i, riding through should have the best team that San Francisco to play on inter¬ first five year, as .vwtnnt a inures ard M. on Feb. intramural basketball competition. sections! game with the University hi, llth year of bxketbell at No¬ Michigan State has ever had. I of Hawaii, and the last two as line nudt In tme of the liveliest but nev¬ tre Dame, aummed it up pretty it was scrimmaged feel that we have some men who. - — , That wa» the golden «, ertheless lopsided games of the well after hi, teem had knocked In all. this year's schedule lists evening Conch Russ Oustke and over the Spartan,' applecart. 44- if they continue to develop, should I against Pop Warner s eleven, Northwestern gridiron i.. u, six home meets and the Michigan place in the Nationals in March. ! Warner saw the game, too, and in with the Cat* winning the h'-t rnt statist! Inter scholastic wrestling tourna¬ his Abbot 11 quintet added insult Jf>. at South Bend Saturday night. FARMER STARS i Stidham and Tiny Roebuck said conference title in 1950 jnd , Ml that V MR and experienced ment. State will meet Case, Wis¬ to injury by knocking off the rap¬ "We've played 'em In the Big Ten Ohio State's margin of victory he was j watching two of the great- for it In 1931. Pug Rentnni idly fading Abliot 15 outfit 26-11. and we've run up againat affaa three veterans. Collins' team consin, and Kent State, in addi¬ - ., came in the first race to be stag- j e*t ttickle, of all times, Hanley', boekfleld tire, witiki r fraduaU M already won two meets. They tion to meets with Wheaton ar.d Only1"two weeks ago pre-season the bett of the other,. > 1 »1 b® won the 1°® >'ard frPt> j [he HMt1* aggressive captain, will lend State and Oklahoma A. and M. gentle Hoosier frolic and ended j style event. He finished the even- , fhr Vhtiors' contingent. Combs, This will be the first time that Chicago Blackhawks- j »ng by teaming^with HaroM H^*i ftdNd to meet Spartan Co-captain Kansas State and Oklahoma A. Fencers Down It > New York Rangers melee. It Jud after leaving Northwestern. In 1635 and Manny Riggs in the 153-pound and M. have ever collided with the Ladd to set a new varsity record j line coach at Uie University of Oklahoma, and proved that the Irish are the No. for the 400 yard free style relay match has been runner-up for two Spartan* on the mat". i the National Intercollegi Olivet College sportively. Carl Levin nel 1 boys in the midwesterh tepee, at with a time of 3:49.7. j (Biff) Jones. -- rareer, (bat - • - *- *- - reach at Nebraska >. T«ag WBEffTMNC. ffCHKDIT.E least until March 1 when they l and holds the Big •Waal. Jan W l'nlverojy WteMefc". points for the losers. Sophomore Charlie Blgelmv I named athletic ome to Jenison fletdhouse, and al¬ Taking 12 out of 18 bouts, the GLAffftER PACES WELL! Ten title for his weight. The •Prt Jm II--Caw Srlwnl of Ap*IM < churned his way into the spot- j The big India* Michigan State wonfen s fencing so that Capt. Ed Riska must be a Michigan captain decismned Riggs Forward Norman 01n*»e light when he lowered the varsity' The big Indian IB • close 143-pound tilt Inst year team easily defeated-QHvet col¬ Abbot 14 j stel pretty fair country ball player to record for the 200 yard breast i ||r ha* rocketed MAXWELL FACES VET lege at Olivet Saturday. Rachel Frledlund led the Spar¬ Well* A 34-21. Coach r?8 j have kept Charles Butler out the lineup for so long. of stroke to 1 44 3. victories, prestige, attendance and statewide cooperation charges grabbed nn early An overflow crowd of more than j ^1. Before he took the reins, the attendance record for St John Paup, another of Michl' tan contingent by winning three stayed out In fror the i I For It was Butler. Chicago Mt. 600 watched the Ohioans win six | an enlrr football «eason was 51A66. I*ast year It rose to |ti«JR gan's quartet of veterans, drawi 'Hat. Feb. tt—Krttt Hta matches without having a single 10 Carmel's favorite son. who per-j events while Michigan Sta Robert Glcffe of State's most promising one 145-pound | point scored against her. joints to lead At Joyce Mailman and Jean SecJ- stded 37-12 declsi 'I t,. e- j tonally ran a trail up and down j winning three. uplte .Stidhai fhave•- sophomores in the the Sparta a' backs nil evening in I THE SUMMARIES "rtunity to fioctor I H.mlry. Warner. And-. clash. He will face Hill Maxwell Max « cv also earned three victories nt effort of scoring 17 points ■ i who Is undefeated this y "Cul" and "Bo" Jenn popular Spartan sophomores who itvx the* I altho i points ngninst them. ActinR t ute on a ore day notl lites tri the running. 1 Alstyne, " whirlwind," said Van player with the ability j an who ck attend I Biff Jones, the new I chief has a thorough r pulled the unexpected ! of Max H wrestle in the 121 and 128 pound •ley was the surprise ig Abbot 12 In another if Walt Arringtt divisions respectively, are sched¬ >ugh »dva 32-11. Don Kirkpatrick Ire Dame's dri' uled to face a pair of able Wol- i cd i ig offensive gun for the to keep State in the hole duriny ittrioas in then weights 'Ho" team were Rachel Frledlund. | draws the *terncnt assignment, j Joyce Mtillmann, and Barbara lilting Ute meshes for 14 the first half, but from the middi* j of the lad half on the Spartans j however. ii« he fares Tom Weldig, ! Kellogg. Jean Seelc/. Kloise Hen 1 a veteran. "Cut" meets Bill (irid Duo Bolntcrs kel. and Lois Newman fenced ot I'd fo looked the racing Irish right in j \ team's total number o the eye up and down the floor in a j Tliinclad Hopes the beginners' team. Mason 2 slipped by Ma wild, scrambling 10 minutes, as I The ftbal Michigan veteran U 4.400 wold Hoot sera went wilder | night be low-scoring contest, 11 tm Oallch. the ITS-pounder. wjit> Power in the form ot two IPrt- anged for S, hrew in six points, whil The nearest State was able to r row* Cb-captaln Clrarlic IluUon pound Spartan grldders has in- ween the mcr Dick Ar s scored four points fo get after its momentary 4-3 lead j creused the potentialities of Coach •rs on campus at the start was a 36-33 deficit in j the lo< -Michigan's outstanding sopho¬ Karl Schlademan'B 1941 track r teams i Mason 8 knocked off Abbot 17 more la Ray Dean in the 136-pound team. Pro I Footba count. Johnny Sport Croup to Sec by a decisive 22-14 WOLVES TO COME class He fact's Leland Merrill, Ed Ripnviister, Grand Rapids the agile West Virginia junior. line-bucker during the fall sea¬ Dignan led the Masonites on the Now the Spartans have two' Through hi* association with attack with an eight point total- weeks' layoff before meeting the \ The other matches pit Dave son, has resi>ondeii to Schladc- New Indoor Came Don Beards ley paced the faltering Mountaineers of West Virginia tn i Plots against Art Baddy in the 165- mnn's urgent plea for weight men, lili pound match, and Mike Drndrino and has been working out regular¬ Ping polo, n new game Abbot attack with five points. Morgantown Feb. 8, alt of which { embers of the Marquette I are one inch taller and The men s gymnasium at San with ping pong balls in a GRIDDER ffPARRLEff will give the State five a chance j 1 Diego State college holds 1,500 afaintt Jack Butler In the heavy- ly for the past week. heavier than they were atch. In the sprinting ranks. Bill Ken¬ boxed-off space with four ti In the closest and most exciting to rest, Mel Peterson time to get I I spectators. The college's new bowl j contest of the evening,'Coach Roy in shape will ultimately accommodate 45,- •ATURBAYX MEET nedy. who played center and end players participating will h for end -of-the-season ■ for Charley BachmanV eleven dur¬ sented by meml>ers of the Fraleigh led his Wells F forces to action, and East Lansing fans an j t«UW»., Oytjlrtvttini" igi far. ing the 1940 schedule, has surpris¬ ation board Wednesday ni their second straight success of opportunity to rush down to L. L. i Dakota Wesleyan university is ItMb.'. H^rUl^aT fa* ' Suimb ed the coaching staff with his the first mixed recreation n the season, downing Mason 5 23- fttmodlg's little nook in the field- : contributing 31 national guards¬ aat-»'. Nafik m> fa*. I't-u tSt speed in the dasltes. Badminton, ping pong, < boll, shuffleboard and uthc 20. Coach Fraleigh and Milton house for a pasteboard to *ee. men under the national defense Stellmacher led the winners with Michigan here Feb. 12. FORMAL WEAR FROM HlWl rn-k. tUMNm iiU{0) eight points each, while Frank Wednesday night f Hayes and Chuck Kuhlman tallied 9:30 in the women' six points to lead the losing Ma- : ThexKwlforVttfH! for both men and women stu¬ FRATERNITY and SORORITY j dents, providing it does not con¬ Howard I-a Due, all-college foot¬ Did you know that Fendley Col¬ flict with the lecture scrie* and ball choice last term at end. lins, Spartan wre^Umg coach. Is Varsity basketball games. tinucd his athletic successes oi the proud papa of twin daughters* basketball court last night when stationery! They are four-year-old Sandra he paced Mason 6 to a 16-5 deci¬ Sue and Sylvia Lou. incidentally. sion over Abbot 13. La Due gar- points. Keith Steffee piled up seven points as Abbot 16 downed Wells B, 21-16. 50C "TV Gracks ba4 a »art far it," *s4 mt have Ike ■ paper la pal it on. A ha* rwtlaiaa Iwrat.-four ataula J TW rtafi-sai-IM Mt pMaad t chaata aaS aavatapaa, with tha la gaU aa tka papar. AH rapraaaalaH ia aar stack. Depart mat ti MMiI^b Slate IN W. GraaH Rlrar CaMfa MV/RI7S CHEW'S Kit (OUIKAUMK IlFC- Tax--S2. a tzo® (TURING TWO NAME BANDS .