FIVE CENTS PER COPY Rare Legs Are No Attendance Tops AH I Speed Events Fuehrer; Find Him They Can Breathe At Last Engineers Test Der Today's linger Taboo For To Open Ice Not So Tough Coed On Campus Past Records For Campus Show How strong Is Hitler? M. S. C. Bare legs will no longer be Today engineers have furnished an uns- penalized by the Associated Wo? men students, said Miss Elisabeth Conrad, dean of women, yesterday. Farmers'Week |Service In Reverse ('.uriiival, Ounce to In connection with their Farm¬ ers' Week exhibit in Olds hall Public opinion will reign su¬ preme in regulating the wearing Totals 66,000; Thursday Is Rig Bay i The moldy, time-worn joke Culminate Four Thursday, the American Society of hose. Eventually it is hoped the duck dinner ha* become of Civil Engineers sponsored a that said opinion will eliminate By I'oifirv Trout j;tv. Several groups have Work*' Work sort of Hitler-crushing contest. this bathing beauty angle on cam¬ Attendance records made :tt all jraat Farmers' Weeks h«ve turned up who really do ^ i Since Monday a concrete test » .* - . Culmination Of tnu. efforts! cylinder decorated with n paint- pus. Ireen broken, accnrtlinif to this year's estimates. Thursday firing their own ducks." "Any woman who wishes to was the Iii'k day with 22/100 farmers attending meetings, en- I During Farmers' Week the of five Sponsoring groups over I of Adolf Hitler was exhibited cheapen herself and the appear¬ ntering service prepared a period of four weeks will be | and an invitation was extended ance of this institution by not tertninments, and witnessing exhibits. About 14,000 ap- and dinners for several inched( peared on Tuesday and Wed- ichecw? [anizition which supplied some today in th- thin, i wearing stockings will be permit¬ ted to be the cheapening element netfday, while the Rrand total annuo! Winter Sport, carnival at, druu„c then own food. Sheep breed¬ ers furnished lamb for the skating rink behind Jenison j «Qry io crush it pr„,ure would ^ ne,„. in the college," Dean Conrad stat¬ ed. Ag Rook Appears;! for the whole week is 66,000. their meal, beef breed- gymnasium. ! Hitler disintegrated Thursday at The Thursday evening *e«- Previous attempts to enforce Fire-Year The program will begin at 2 p. j a pressure of 81,500 pounds. Jock the tradition by giving late min¬ Report irt^in the fieldhouse brought in with preliminaries in Hussey, Indianapolis, Ind., soph- ,200, although figures on the of- IralftH beef, while Guernsey, and Hotateln Jersey, m. races. These will be followed I r.nMlnr the wllvHIe, of Ike vinv department, and uroniulion, utes and sending disciplinary let¬ Fads Series iat capacity of the fieldhouse | . , , , . - : omore, won a carton of cigarettes ters have been unsuccessful and nips all drank milk which hockey gam, between an inde- ; udlh hi, >UM0 anrt that marked la make Firmer,' Week an, of the blggeii yet ,eeu ,t will be discontinued. "Farmers in a Changing World." ! had been previously set at 12,000. nished themselves. pendent team and Sigma Nu i i,nra Powers. Un,lng wnior. won Mtrkltaa Stat. rallei, am Don of Agrtraltarr E. L. Dormitories and women's houses the 1940 yearbook of the U- S. j More than 1.000 were turned away captained by Bill Milliken and a |H)X o( candy bj. gu,s5jnR gl.OOO. fhalr* which have incorporated the Department of Agriculture, just after the main auditorium and the There were 375 guesses in all. la of the Farmer*' Week committee. free Dishes According to Chuck Myers. De- stocking rule in the house rules received at the M. S. C. library, i gallery of the swimming pool, may continue to enforce them marks the end of a notable five- I where a demonstration was given w»,"r« receiving i troit senior who was in charge of year series of agricultural year- by varsity swimmers, had been *,m Our rural vlalior In III, c»f.- with penalties set by them. i urrk rlld In Is th. meat ml and nM for a rut ol medals donated by the sponsoring ®pouP8« j tht. oxhibit. answers went to ex- ! tremes; 4.400.000 pounds was high WKAR Mikenten Work Hard books as well as of their official filled. Still more spent the evening sponsorship by former secretary I brrf. H, wa« given Ih, ICE SHOW WILL FOLLOW j guess and 39 was low. Herbert To Prevent Word Juggling Debaters Bring of agriculture, Henry A. Wallace, i Following this the ice show Wilson, Mlddleville, Mich., evi- recently elected vice president of proper will be presented, with dently thought that | restricting 9 Teams Here he United States. contestants for queen reigning I answers to pounds of hydraulic Bv t'harlolte Whitlen Social and economic conditions over the proceedings on a large ; pressure was cramping and gen- Although students m»y notice only an occasional mispro-i_ affecting agriculture is the sub¬ throne ut one end of the rink. In- «®Hy ridiculous. His guess was nnuncetl word on WKAR broadcasts, hours of study and re-; p f)|* | OlIl'llCY ject of the last volume in the ' Vole and the Alph; ed names slipping down In signlfl- j on established commentators, ctir- rounds, one at 10 a. m. and one plishes more of his rou- Henkel. Betty Johnson, and Jean cance. Students in radio classe. I res,indents, and, when possible, eral chairman. The dance, which auditorium and field house 1* the during Farmers' week Campbell, will comprise the 3 help Barnhart revise his list by ,he d,cl,ona.r.3l; See WKAR—Pate 3 has been scheduled for Feb. 14. largest inside audience for any ny other similar period 3:30 p. m. broadcast looking up groups of words as they i will be held in the Union bull- one group which has ever gathered to over come into common usage. room und adjoining rooms with cm campus. WKAR As usual. Jon Rovick will v reason? It's liecause 1 be master of ceremonies and Jack Callaghan will be the announcer, Preferred reference for , eiations, Barnhart says, is 'd Players to Air Tommy Table**'.* orchestra. The STUDENTS WIN PRIZES party tx limited to 230 couples. Members of the committees are: The Little International stock j According to Prof. L. D Barn- thority corresponding directly!|-vi i tt • big wHh the vicinity In question. Web- Hid Hurmoiiies Decorations, Donald MacKen/ie. show was Thursday's first hart, producer of the show, the im¬ event in which student entries ster's unabridged dictionary is also chairman, Janet Acker. Gordon I Mouse proved stage facilities of the new Simpson; piogrum,. Dorothy Riul-! I were judged on their ability in setting success for should insure success for I a useful reference source. ! rhjimber music for woodwind ' stock showmanship. Howard Fox, x hundred lie seated j >„ ST KNOW MEANINGS C'asiopolts Junior, showing a beef w'KAR staff announcers a animal, was judged grand cham¬ pected not only to know pi pion showman. Other champion- ships awarded were: Louis New- Opera to Be Heard udi- i lin, Furmingtnn junoir, showing a is poor, the ice show lloli'l Manujcrr Will On Air Saturday dairy cow: Robert Henney, Hast- uellvd. Miss Day, but the da "cording^! vi.li Cun>|H,» Today Oakland, Md. freshtnnh, j . be held. Th. music building audit g a horse; and Herbert Por- uger I.I thr Mun*vr Hotel mm-1 "»*' und Mu*ir of tho tho vuriou, troup, ivpmwnt, . j will be open Saturday afte ort course student from QUEEN TO BE HONORED to enable persons wishing tn Sponsoring groups are Alpha puny, will be at Michigan State » over WKAR, uses radio commen- distinct type «>f music common ti the Metropolitan Opera broi Head Nurse Acts nsburg, *howmg sheep, Spartan Womens* college this morning to visit hotel tators as i authority for many geo- the 17th and 18th centuries, I to listen to It. The open only one short course stu- is* Athletic asxocia- administration classes and point* j graphical names. Newscasters According to J. M Barbour, nnr I week will lie "Trittun and Is To Aid Defense >nk a championship this club. and Outing of interest on the campus. j speaking direct from Cairo or r. k. Stein, professor* of musl« vrtll begin nt 1:30 p. m during Farmers* Weeks of Keim will be accompanied on ; Bucharest should tie the most re- j0hann Fischer'* -Banquet Mus ..ltd A two years the majority of his visit by James A. IaiDu. hotel {liable authorities on pronunciation |Cf- ,,„d Marin Marais' "Petit Trii j The broadcast will he sp< innings have gone to stU- administration graduate uf last of local names, he feels. Also the! d*Alcyone," show the growth am | ed by Sigma Alpha Iota, mi liPIHI lit Fnte year, now employed at the Hotel \ basic rules of German, Italian, development of woodwind music j professional music sorority, tin- nnd regular 1 Rowe In Grand Rapids. A lunch- I der the direction of Mirs Margaret kutes Goodell, president, and Miss Ein- Michigan State profes by Vandervoort's j eon at the Union, with several mn Jenn I*e Roy, vice-president. . ii minds already made up I i. sports stores in i professors and students attending, If there is a favorable turnout mien ut the Thursday •i-term* during Farmer's] |^nsin I will follow the campus tour. this week, the auditorium will be on held in the field* Either they've definite When votes for quec place of Geri- j opened every Saturday, it was an- >ok the give them, or el ed at intermission, th 850,000 un John A. Hannah* '<» with C. G. Fulkerson and with fanfare and si ment of the queen v State Scholars Scorn Students participating are: Har¬ the State Board of per Welton, Lansing junior, flute; who was unable to be 'estamcnt class. He gave crowned by L W. their choice between a secretary for Gov. V on Wednesday or one Bargain for third's Reputation Donald Troyer, Pontine sopho¬ I .of M. Annoiiiiccs more, oboe; Ralph Fiebach, Cof- Senior Scholarship Rowing a concert of ii State college bund i Mhu Day explained. feyville, Kan., senior, und Ray¬ i Eldon Rosegurt, Pon- y. and called for a vote. The queen will aUc - By r»EE)' Trout mond Schultz, River Hoiige fresh¬ nd drum major, gave rhen proponents the After a prolongerl acrutiny of th. literature of Shakes- man, clarinets; Harlan Fiser, Bel- Dean C. S. Yoakum, of the Uni¬ graduate nurses, which began thic I tine senior an attemp't to bring ] an exhibitioni of baton twirling* a 'ednetday txum come ™. "h'."r"e' honri nklwt-iugile Is New | if" forMtry and turn vonvened for a wintrr I ,h.t~.«~iiit"play. mj. shake5pMre Fu||0 o| 1KJ w„, Cipher ... ... ford. or the Earl of Derby. The ! ■"« ,n 'hr f Ja' not written by William ShakM- is a "sacred code which '"aril Si day to hear ftv* I pear, of Stratford, in whoa. nam. assigns arbiftary values to letters • or reads into the use of slanted V nted new Mcretary to.I problem, and developrnmu wnvoo-in ine wryM that h,publuhed. cin produc, Sanford I recently w»j ; fl*!d ut two thre*- hag.r, Lansing Junior. Sh* tions. Th. group author of these five plays beyond ' -e for Ut. duration of win- j by Pres R. S. Shaw at th. rtiorn- * reasonable doubt; that the en¬ trm. I ing session. tire evidence does not exceed four thousand words; that it requires nder the Wire A coroners' verdict, now ofll- ctlaly recorded with the East tansing city clerk, attributes the death, Jan. 23, of Franklin Hart. Saturday. .February g, 19J MICHIGAN STATE NEWS 1\etcs Roundup A/* „ . • u little time to raod a paper every ttoy. »"<1 nlfflt tM fnK will help lie* real training to the station's corps of atp^ont announcer*. ConRratqlattons to R. J. Coleman, radio House Ponders Lease Bil director, and to hi* assistant, L. D. Barn- hart. Michigan State's radio representative is keeping pace with the growth of the col- Vichy Still Resists Nazis The lend-lease bill moved rapidly ahead in the Houw, mart lie schoole* terday with administration leaders certain of an early, ? And What? The dates of the Delta chis to-, bec.uw*the favora" they will'rWjtically rewritten the entire*— sa|*'vcra| amendments, including one that would have ccive at the fraternity formal ore | measure, were voted down in Merry-Go-Rpund S|>cfiaL | —— order, providing the Do You Think WASHINGTON—Ten yqpra ago a short, swarthy French¬ miniature heart-shaped lockets on i man. adorned In cheap eeSton white-string tie, stood in the bow pins forming the fraternity ; ^ reIjablc ^ votc in Con. JFJBI front h«|l of AmhRssRdnr-Bjge's home on 18th Street and anv Inve8ii«atia in* the Union ballroom, with Art; gress. Col. Charles Lindbergh re- Red' Invasion barrage of ivieetien* from Washington newspaper- Howland's music patrons will, newed his attack on the measure in " . . . be Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reuling testimony before the Senate for- The FBI is quietly and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Settlage cign affairs committee while the what it believes to B> Tom pilgrimage to President iHoev- . . John McCormick is the social I bill was receiving it* favorabje garized Communist mvaioa chairipan for the affair. ; treatment in the House. Most ol the capital this week »posts editor editor Dorothy Hunter TTie I'rewure k Oitf— Sudden elevation often has tome rather drastic Premier effects. Even by slow ascent, mountain climbers who And lessened pressure affects the ear drum"', makes He was Pierre Cava!, ,then of France, now fee man holds the future »f Jfrafroe Cettege officials visit alpha XIS The visited Wednesday by Mrs. Hugo I the lease plan. Thursday's testimony before the According to inside inform Alpha Xi Delia house was Senate group was unfavorab.c to uncovered by the G-mcr. wing leaders chartered „ ian and intramural sports breathing hard, and is likely to result in dizziness. turn largely in his hands. For tbs re¬ Kucchenmoister. national vice- i A two-year limit to the presl- ....„ .Hal Schram Breathing may be hard for a little while when an army behind him. makaa him (he ol Laval, the mifhtr Has I president, • and Mrs. Howard , dcnf» power, Quackenbush. province president , wa, voted it under Ihe measure I by the representa- u )ho Ja^,;n^ Amcr|can Yllli, editor's job i< dropped in one's lap, and the dizzi¬ real ruler of France today. Upon business 8taif ness, but nobody can say that the pressure has him depends whether the still.po¬ 4Mhf©» . . . They were guests at dinner ,,VCJ. other amendments, also | ,.[ir,TantiQn ,n Wa-| . „l f {assistant business managers with Mrs. E. C. Schcidenhelm.. ,by lhe House forcittn j WRe|(, The AYC hot,-' Hcni I l. Kd Morcy, George Peteri been lessened. tent fleet of France end her stra¬ On the contrary, from a short survey of the situa¬ tegic bases in North Africa fall C—ip—a Today province vice-president, Mrs. T i agajr# group, that stipulate no . ^ Cooimui)ist-dom • a>c And Ton F. VanderZalm, Mrs. Dorman . er glunted the presl- j tcqtCULAttON MANAGER Robert Bonlece tion it appears that one of the first pieces of equip¬ into Hitier's hands. Bycrs Miss Margaret Zachariah, ^pnt to assign United States naval j 0fflcers 0j> 0O art staff ment needed by any editor is a good substantial With thnae naval bases, aft-im¬ diving bell to which he can retreat when things portant to Hitler for thf purpose FJLC.A INTEBNATIONAL i and Mi*f Frances Barnef. ! unil5 ^ nritlsh convoy duty rad • " „ ieft-wino° hi n! start pressing in on him. of checking the march of British | Bill Batchelor. social chairman . provj(J(, th>, hr mu„ consu|( armv i »' vvtng hnu, n, Dr. Hans Lucas, retcarch assii-: =1 Ih. sisma Nu house, a, ,he sj Nu housa has plan- has plan an(J navy head, on ,he progr,im | Propaganda if pretty familiar r.owaday*. In fact 1 victory in North Africa, n llarnf, Clu»rl»»t«a- tt will probably be -bowing up next in ftrnt grade may I ^ ,ald thal thf outcome of tant and former director of a n(.d # dgte dlrner ,al. tmurr0» . . were also approved by the House, j Ttrlar. H11rrl.1t lirniult. Cwo'yn T readers, if it tin t there now. but the propagandists I thc Mediterranean wai plant breeding station in Au«tna,. Mf and Mfg paul 'Bagwell will PETAIN STANDS FIRM will speak at a fireside in the east ;«chaperone . . . the Kappa Alpha j ^r\y ThurtHay. R.A F plan* Apparently Marshal PhJlllpc j plied |n kind with I are finally beginning 1" get clever, which means , me entire war, dpendl student parlors of Peoples church j Thetas are initiating 14 pledge* Petain was not bluffing in hir j tensive* against Get they are dargerrul- J man. i Sunday at 8:30 p. m. j today . . . namely: Marge Hovey, threat to send the Frerch fleet tc j and inVa«ion ports, l I'nion Now Is Ihe Cry— visit WAS MOMENTOUS Africa rather than allow it to fall I counts say. Characteristic of this sort of thing is a glaring; Historians have recorded that j 0 * * j Detroit; Ruth Mitchell. Pontiac- sometimes has j PLANT SCIENC E SEMINAR— j Phyliis Tennyson, Niles; Maje into German hands. Admiral WILLKIE TALKS FOR NU|| red and white manifesto which arrived In a recent j ♦he fate of notions mail, proclaiming "Union Now * Proposing thai | been the world > rirtirwracln unite to fight the Axis i mistresses, decided by personalities, j ..The pre4ont Trend of Research i Wheeler. Mishawaka. and what statesmen j in industry** wilt be the topic o! i Fcley» Wilson, Benfon Detroit: Harbor ImL; Jane Barbara Francois Darlon. Vichy envoy to • peace conferences with Pierre La- j Nancy Grayson, j val and his Nazis, i* in Paris row j return flight home W | Before leaving L»r I Pope Ydhudil powers, the sheet n" nounces an "editorial competi- ! ate for breakfast. In the rase of j p,. Willafim R. Veozev, coordina Detroit; Jean Lumsdcn, Pleasant j in ; kie gave the British attempt to reach n compro- ;!. information a pet «i. j P'«™ Uval, it appears that the i ftf n,9tirch Ht ^ Chemical co an tion" for college editors. Ridg**; Lillian Purdy. Port Huron; mise with Laval in his demand-'; H the Empire State consiHs of 1100 cash and a trip to ' present course of history in Frauce ; for the German peopji Just like shoplifting building, the Farmers* Week committee has First prize the guest of Clarence K — room 204 of the hor¬ «, oS 5ointe; j that he lie given full power in f I released after hi* dej the author of the book "Union Now," ticulture building. A round table Elaine Coulton Detroit; Gwen j Vichy government. The fleet f ompleted a sleight-of-hand trick iln credit to an Indian yogi. that would Streit, who is ih now purportedly the instigator of tlie whole idea of a "Federal Unior Streit in a former Rhodes The visit was inspired by Henry I discussion will follow lecture. Dr. Yeazey's Bergcr, Ferndale; and ; Carr, Lansing ... :iarice Darlan's trump, card. rma! ban-1 a torn _ follow the ; moving at thi The Italian i Using his Germn it n Libya i: | basis for I>is mcssa of 30 miles a Germany that "we Figures show that all attendance figures scholar, and ha* been foreign correspondent for L. Stimson. then Secretary of J shattered during tin? last week's activi¬ several big eastern papers covering several minor State, who even at that time saw i-PLACEMENT BUREAU— initiation ceremony. | day, according to report-: of the j leans reject and hate British pursuers The British say ; and lust for power wore ties, yet the query on the lips of students was Wars. Hp is obviously quite intelligent oi-d prob- what was in store for the world j E. H. Thome, direc tor of Ap- PI AN JOINT RADIO PARTY and Liberal Art The Sigma Kappas and Thcta they are within 60 miles cf Ben- German governme 1 ! frequently, "Where arc the farmers?" ffrge oue ran into thorn now and .again, Tbe complaint come* in 1 and his organization are go if its peace machinery was not j plied Science made to function. Stimson had j teacher placement, will meet with £hlK are having a joint radio par- v(Sited France in the summer of seniors registered at j 1931 and suggested to Laval that; Monday, 7 p. in., in room 130 Mor- | house . . the bureau j j !y tonight at the j gasi, next important objective in j sage was broadcast Sigma Kapi a the comt drive to the west. Betty Jo Driver. Mid-; Athei)« says Greek troops arc: In three airplane ■ the British radio. | but- noticeably absent were the mob scenes Work, On® hundred rioilai policies of thr j and Bob Itobillurd. Roth- advancing on Valuta, strategic ; 21 persons we; that have come to be expected. Thursday he come to the United States. j rill hkil, to discuss jar.d. and j Albanian port. Tepclini. in the ! United States and * But immediately the Laval pit-; placement office and information | etter. are in charge . . Mr. jiight separation of the crowd between the Ktutntmn is im familiar to ires that every editorial ran into opposition from [on applying for positions. j Mrs. C. R. Watts will patrons path of the advance, is said to be ! crew members of a be fieidhouse and the auditorium resulted in nei- vision of the "contest" reqi published in a college gtimage two potent quarters. One was Following the general meeting | Pledged to Kpsilon Rho of in flume* died instantly whu; submitted mu*t be mtuaifi . ther being erammiHl loo full, yet the two it only the S1«0 is to I* ,lC Herbert Hoover. The other was q j|. Bill, assistant professor ot ! Sigma Nu; Bob Laphum. Lading- ' While German bombers were j crashed, into a Nebri ■event* sit rai ted u toUl of clow to 2rt.OOO P"»r pfiid out. N.m romatc, Streit mg tt. s mgatii/at i»n will undoubte j thi British Foreign Office, which j pdocatlwt. Will meet with student? , ton; Boh Telder. Grand Rapids; ; d,t)pping flie bomb* on London I twoWyoming, army pursuit ; every conceivable obstacle in DiHnnilllf t„ do practice teaching and Bill La persons. favorable puSficity worth the path of a suecee^ful visit, Alpf Xi Delta: have issued invitations for a nine passengers ai H Student* ami visitors alike should be grate- the pn/« spring term. Jacqueline ShurolT. it Lansing j "Chocolate" tomorrow afternomv members of a j'; BRITAIN WAS WARY Jul to the committees' careful planning which Youth to the Soapboxes ngle alone 1 At that time, it is important to Chi Omega held tn ution Mon- ! m honor of ruxhees. air line plane died u!: g ^ WOMEN' Crystal WALTZ TELLS ENGAGEMENT plummeted out of ?h« diffused uetviitie* over the campus. Credit Apparentl> fcrimg that ' Ilrrtam wa. folluwi..*) UarnKl' will be in charge day for Betty Gibst uf J#an Bowman. ; The Chi Os have a tradition ; should also go to the heads and mbmhers of i* out enough fo tempt n>n , the organizatr ri truditional rule of maintain- , . of a program . of i a me. at the I.S.A ippn Alpl.ii I that ill who dance the Sweetheart LONDON ENVOY NAMED 'the many departments who put in long hours J'.Vt^cT it'iettera^ 5^ in > . ii igncit to whip 1 tog ihe haltihce iii * or power on the ; .. " students' meeting thi* Theta. will arrive Monday alt/, i ,• offi- to make the 1941 Farmers' Week the biggest JJJj cuilcgp1 cdit-'i*°u\o'i into a frenzy | continent. That role cm sisted of j : playing France off against Ge.i- , few days' visit Ham IVt lounee their John O. Winant nor of New Hump i • • ' * success yet, of fevered activity. To qu past, play an ' many And during that particu- ' Sigma Nu, got his pilot's la Clal choice of Pre*td<-» • it lust week . . . the Sigma km pie-Hitler era. Knglam inee to the waltz: to flit the post of wax giving a helpini HA/IK Is (iroiriiifi I'p *t I" Germany, while checl : j the British. The only pint of _his entire pdgryi.age wo* enjoyable a group of French troops Flint. Fall*; 40 Dolt.c England, left vac.-m Jerry Von Kennedy's resign* College radio station WKAH has taken eKpeditwifufrori Dwqucn Madi- i a look at Manhattan from the Em- Ham*py MacDonald. then Prime j ptre State building and the knpw- DarlioiV son wa I st Oak, *40. Dunn- was long believed I^insing; Betty ; ident'* choice, some big strides recently. wa«. 20, (irorgr Roger* ci« j Minister uf England, had just rom- ledgr that bis daughter Josette • Admiral ig. Betty Loudon. In Detroit it wa that side. Programs which we're most popular over Truly »tirnng call but thi* writer u ,g pieted u triumphal visit to the | had the time of ber life (loiter ' and Dottie Dunn.! contly that an ap a SFEKs MIDDLE COt'RRE the central part of the state now reach most v free ' United Stales, and the last thing ! she married the nephew «»f Nick ' loan, of $9,000,oon the Foreign Office wanted wa* to of Michigan since the completion of the new bibliograptiy whicti i* oflctad so kindly • and Abce Lpqgworth, the Count ■ Anr >f Pontiac was re- j with the Recon.-ti -irengthen France through any fbroadcasting tower with increased power. j'ublirislx Aren't So lUd— ! de Chambrun.) Petau I rushing chairman i Corp. for the buif | similar tour by Pierre Laval. Ko j Tbat trip marked a turning *hH?„ today is the ! cross*town expres* /The studio setup over in the auditorium is a ' ,r j the London press carrier! insp'i- point m the life of Pierre Lavn! «»•«■* yielding neither »urh England, bill ; great improvement over the crowded condi¬ i»nt «■ ; while j.,! .tunc, playing dawn the vi.it. [From then on be preached the man> or neh fleet and t *40. Hi itain'.* most expert pro- tions the broadeasiers formerly worked ; doctrine..that France could not the f •e. oi }>&gdwiist wa» rushed to Wa»h- | depend upon her one-time allies base* in North / „utitler. I«ntr»st addition WKAH has made to its tmr>e when j mgton to dginpen American ardor | —America and Britain; must toward France. gaining weapon ^ r at i Venice to listeners is up-to-the-minute news Lay.il sprang from the soil of j patch up an understanding with threaten Hitler in iiiitiiti^)- her nearest retghbors, Italy and t'»" demanding Hows France. A» a youngster he drove g tire department |o vera go. Final difficulties were ironed out Germany. Ta^this end he went Thu.. however, Mt'ly yesterday to and the station is now carrying four news uper's ] a uiie-hoi se omnibus between hi* to Italy in 1933 and negotiated Hitler demanded Wintermute, 151 "CO-WEST' They i fothet's cafe and the railroad sta- • u eomprorrine by which Italy super-appeaner. a ai*m c artoox-vew * m.vtinj broadcasts daily direct from the newsroom i for- tion, worked his wgy through ' took over Ethiopia and parts of ened to occupy ti of a Uiusiug paper. H'hool. and finally became a So¬ out in in- • STAKTIM. hi Strtv# I unlet* La' e* un - News coverage crmes from United IVess, familiar with new* iape**.a il tiu* cuili*t politician, beuig elected to j French Somalilgnd For this he wax bitterly de- ®d. Franca the Chamber of Deputies in 1914 nounccd not only by the League ' Ami now that Associated Press, International News Ser¬ be censured for what But alter tlie war. in which lie frmute disclosed vice, and Lansing news. The programs served ax an ordinary poilu, Ln- | Nations ami Anthony Eden bu* the driver''* >*e«t. i i to get favorable comment by his own (,-eople. For a time he n matter of time 1 ghould be popular with students who can find \al gitiuually drifted toward foe was relegated to the background, bomber* ai-e prey rigid. More than anything else, ; But since then, whene his basic creed °f conduct was French have found themtcivvs in KK.MIKZV4H S IIIM S fJU'ltrr to thr Editor opportunism. HE RAW HIR CHANCE U tight place «uut forced to adopt a policy of uppe«#cm*Bt, they Slice I" lion- uf the Heal I'btces He bail cotre to Washington. have turned to Laval. Questions Foes of Aid The Html Krictl Student ; end. bvcuu.ve he saw a get American coopcruliuji in mam- chance to IR HITLER-BACKED Tbi* time, of course. Laval w.i* forced upon Uie Vichy Govern- I Cliirkrn Yuil'vc tn Snack Meet Vntir f riend,—For After the I'artv—Fori All Kteninc's KntertainmcnL n it ' hist fine e (|efen$e? Wi may not admit taimrg the xtatu* qpo in Eui'u|>c.1 Kv»r I unteil To the Kilitor: nient by Hitler under the threat E TIju Itttictr by Hubert Hiumufn in the Stale in Kurope, but our actio | and third, becuuao he mw the trip that unoccupied Franco would be ! «* « chance to get a Utile public¬ Sewx of Jan. 4 interouted me very much. I ity and prestige for htmeelf occupied unless Ure No. 1 Appea.*- Hatinum is only fooling himself. When it Thr *r ce And Mr Hoover La™' h«* hevwine £ There hnx been tw» much talk of late that pur-find Hue of defense is in Kurope that convinced if Hitler takes KtigUial. But it's ed lua ctuuitt-* at .t'.ltiat support '"ul even b,(ore hi, return, th,1 a bell cf a price to pay to win an argument." toi Franor H.MU'I even ip-ned eltief »d\ leer to Marshal IV.mr In any people are nut taking it seriously. ..n ofltriit rontmunlque statuu. Ad",lr*1 v'K- —-Uannum evidently believes that if we de¬ that "the »>le purpute of tho. oeou. of all Untuh cttltrs in ^ Upnnuin says that increased aid to Hri- 123 f. Wi»hi*aB Ave. biin is drawing us, closer to war. Hut what fend ourselves we can '"Sit back and live— cuqverution i. the e»rne»t. frauk Vnovt. Admiia] Dailan was de- drove ivngiand to war? Was it not her fear uot die." May 1 remind him that Holland ami exehante of view." which mack- unti-Britiah bet,.re tint Henmaik tried that and were overrun by the Laval out a complete liar. F.w *" r,ar,<*1. clatmtntl that Ave ot (ff having to give up her civilization? And only a few houit l*fote. Lav il "««*'»'» forvad to die what about its? Does not our civilization foz Britain. Since the war he i* RICH'S h.«d said If Uerniany* wins and begins to use trade jCasicHllv depend un the same factors as does rodrktluiM Riul > th.tr form, uf economic ; t0 lhf Unjttd ^utt< wai lu lm* , , , , -If my «ule puriMM of eunnng m»*«k fer durm« Ute evatuaLan ai Flanders, the British retreated Vj Kriwl 4 hirkeit (England's? And would net 11 annum go to war SUVCP UNJOLNTKD ts> protect our civilization? prauvlirv oil Us thell pur cnpitall^tic system is prove lelatioo,' between live ll"m °ne .ectot wavnei than %x- WimQUT SILVUIWASE » I d«.> not UUcve that Hitler will attack IteitiU*! for vlo.li'th'tiou. u viealt uct ion I lust : United States and.France, the top uto of ShoraUin, FoUloe. THE MTE SPOT Anerica, but 1 do believe that he can do us Will liulic the iliiKletn vh-preswotts look like : W"'w That hste been .uperfloou. WD exactly what the J** lloaer and Uot QF I.WhLVC tfluch duntage economically if he defeats Kng- , ; turrval nut to be — tavrnpl. I iiKtw that we must have ailc,(uute tie-' superfluous, m fact, tra*tc. l»nd. vMoat cf the.American piople, 1 think, agree fettre, but if we want demociacy here we IMTTWl TttWAED SNOLAND 50g Bitisl nnstect it elsewhere. 1 a*t Us give to, M Laval departed uot only %ith me; for some months ago when the con¬ ' . , , ... 1 ■—V—I »...• .-...a --- Sovti Sxrla.lrelr at tinental line was broken we showed our re- hntflantl everythinir slw need* in , the . way ,, . .... .. . 1 bi* llvatlvent and bitter auuut X% ... Rctious by clamoring for defense. After IIit- of materials that we eiut spate, then Imil.l j ; , ■ , Famous , rur own ilefoltses. kr Jiid gobbled up the small countries in lot's not deceive uuraelvus. We v,un't l>e Europe the.House Naval Affairs committee neutral when our souls sqiI munis are with On May 12 announced a great naval expan¬ sion plan, while on May 16 President Rose nnlv nie side. America will live if she sets Grill ' velt asked for 50,000 airplanes. Prance fell its she I relieves. ' —Kiusell Johnson. . 539 E. Mich. Ave. as ;; jpigl we yuted for ccnsciiption. Where U our MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Jueen to Be Crowned; Action! Knapi>ent<>1iun'u»s U.S. Ww Attitude U.S.Front In is Feature of 1941 Britain, Says Newsman [re Carnival Dance From the Scvurcitl Tell. Nine Parties Are Listed Thin Week Women's Angle Audience Britain Can Still Resist Saturday's 1 p. m. Spartan Harriett* ■V.b.rjr Women's activities "arc highlighted this week by worlTon Quiz program is still going strong, IZrJZ' tk-cml's social .ctiyi|ics last nlirht in the college audi- j g \y [, Ice Camival. »w«mmiW and Home Economics project.. By LKN BARNES under the direction of Harry 'Germany will only ye Gardner and Tom Tabler. Jack trium. Behind the^orchestra, a dancing couple was silhou-1 Va'tri™ Piatt. Charlotte, N. C 'association refreshment booth, yes- darting to advance if Eng- Widick and Bob Peterson are tied "ITS so GOOD tetl agonist A lar^e musical note, .surmounted by the class | junior, is general chairman for S. j terday afternoon announced the land falls," Eric Scvarcid, tor nm honors for Ihj, men. while Carol Penman is still leading the jlwW. L.'s 'u- Ice the Carnival j' names of- the - students "who assist-* are "—' ij 1 *- part- in- Piatt . . T- i tmeral*. Other decorations • • Farmers' commentator, told . CBS news women Don MpGaw wiH rom. TO HKAR FROM j Assisting Miss Lorraine ! ed her during Week. rere carried out in shades of 1 McCarthy, Grand Rapids junior, They are:' Elaine Lock wood, Beth cn aud.eree of 6 000 persons in plctc ,hc male trlo m lhiK a(tcr. and maroon. chairman of the guest and patron Hack, Doris Wright, Betty Firlty- college auditorium Thursday | roon-8 contest. Other female con- YOU, MOTHER" night. > jestants haye not been announced committce; Helcr.e Harrow, Flint i son, Florence Bailey, Nadinc Iler- [William Gaynier, co-chari- , i of the band committee, es- orted Judy Smith, eophomorc F«'it Wayqe, Ind., who wore ["white .harkskin formal. Peggy Siinday'is erviccs more Home Economics junior. I rcnior, chairman of the properties manson, Winnifred Lucas, Helen committee, and Jerry Rolfc, Ed-1 Hayes, Peg Hazel ton, Dana mac j Barton, Dorothy CampbtMI. Norma j Hcnningxdn. Barbara Scarlett, w m KV,m\ , , The lecture v£ut sponsored joint- i as yet. ly by the lecture cojirw and Farm-j era' Week committees, and was „,t (roin Fairchltd Theater at 3 Prof. M. M. Knappcn. head of j 01*11 to the public. Kxmpus Kapcr» will be ! p. m. as scheduled, and the Spar- broad- It has been over a month since you were In The t hief activity of the Home Eco- Jeanne Kni ! '«"!»• ie history and political science; -invasion of England, though | tan Sports Review may be heard home for Christmas liven. sophomore from Detroit, department, will give Urn first in ; difficult, is not entirely impoisi-; as u«ual at I p. m. vacation. Isn't it about guest of Edward Sewed. Local (lit tire lirs nomics club in the past week has j Gray, Vivian Ruot«ola. Betty Olof-, been devoted to running a lunch a scries of discussions on the ; blc," he continued. "If Engiand is | "Rational Defense" will be the j •chairman of finance. She chose son, Jean Dufrnin, Ruth Lynch, time you called the and tea service for visitors during United Slates and the war, af 7:30 j jnvadod she will go on fighting to | subject of Governor Murray P raspberry red drew with a PEOPLES Clll'Rtll— Sally Baxter, Janet Bagley. Betty Farmers' Week. Over 100 lunch¬ p. in. Monday, Feb. 10. in the mus-. the end," Van Wagoner's hour to be broad- folks and enjoyed n iatchir.fi velvet jacket trimmed in Rabbi M. M. Applebaum will be ; eons were served each noon be¬ Harvey, Eleanor Sims, Jean Clau- ic uudltorlum. Knappon's sub- ^ BrUoln wu, mJ, faM acc0,.f||n, | ca.t at 1 p. m. Monday. Accord. jin-. Margaret Burhans at- guest speaker at the 5 p. m. ves¬ tween 11:30 and 1 dy, Betty Bowser, Rosalind Fried¬ heart-warming chat jrd with Ted Hagelman, and per services for Interracial Sun¬ p. m. Approx¬ man, Thelma Kleinhenn, Jo Baun. iff' U. ",Thc t-honginn American i (o|1VM Sevareid lf ,hp Ul,,tcd su,tc, i inB to present plans, Ihc governor them? You'll wearing a white starched day at Peoples church Feb. fl. imately 75 women students aided Eileen Williams, Norino Aldrich, Attitude. hpr iUd B[|| jf thpy did nol | himself will appear on the pro- with the group in their preparations. fart topped by black jersey. His subject will be the religious and Martha Adams. The Return were initiated by ; KPl one morp bu||pt (rom us lhp g^am. enjoy it . . . and so Claire Emily Tompsett, llcsperia the history department last year Bri,i5|, couW sti|| go „n indeOnitc- ; A piano quintet by Schumann MR HONORS-KING view of "Our National Defense." junior, was general chairman of to give interested students and ! jy jimitod only by German block- featured on the music de- will they. And it will Lois Hotte will act as student I partment program Monday at 4:15 I Preceding the dance, King was ^f,t ni honor at a dinner given in leader. | the function. She was assisted by ; Publicity chairman Ellen Sperow. G-Man Urges members of the community portunity to enjoy discussions led , ports coot surprisingly little, Union ballroom. William Music will be furnished by an HedgesviHe, W. Va. junior; Fin- by faculty members qualified to I The next tew months will deter¬ Th tet, Francis Arnnyi, Edward especially if you caH Dorothy . general chairman, escort- Spcckhard of Sagi- Je?us," octette from Lincoln Center which ance chairman Roma Jean Fritz, will sing the spirituals "Ride On. . j Gable* renior; chairman of room Fight Against speak on popular topics. Because mine the fate of the human race ander «»f the success of last year's series,, least 2.000 years, the out¬ Simon, Julius Stulberg and Alex¬ Schuster, plus Roy Under- I tonight after 7 or any* I Feel No-Ways wood, pianist, and head of the I time tomorrow (Sun¬ "Don't Tired." "Sit Down." and ' Climb¬ ■ nr.d decorations Catherine Morris. 1 Pontine fonior; waitress commit- Fifth Column the talks this year will include i line depending on what the Unit¬ music department. day), because rates to [ Tonight, following the ice car- ing Up the Mountain." | tec chairman Margaret Johnson. ed States docs. Scvarcid opined. i- Ice Queen, will be crown- " " " The panel discuss.on of -he Leon O. Tttrrbu, ex-federal in¬ I BRITAIN IS 1ART FRIEND most paints are reduc¬ senior; food preparation* Flu WuvfLflxTIji, W. Luca*, press secretary weekly student fireside at 7 p. m. ;I Detroit ... , - i by L- Murray D. Van Wagoner committee chairman Marian Kns- vestigator, will describe "Fightlns ; , America's Fifth Column" when he I K"u; Kn-'ll'-'iI.. /"!• Abpln-A.iic, -1',,^ -If Hrium docs K« d«wn. the ed niuht < and Sundays. he Carnival dance in thi will take up the question of "What i dike. St. Jo>eph senior, Joyce "W c a ions h s sst S(ales wj|1 i|0l huvc u llo»|iilul Fin,Is. Stellberget. Detroit senior, and speaks in college auditorium on «an frit-nrl. and will be surrounded by Michigan State's "ttu" epidemic ! If Ihc rate to your .m of Demonitration hall, decorated with Anita Johnson. South Haven sen¬ Thursday. Feb. 13, us a feature of ; / the lecture series program. 7 . tory department " 1" s Feb. 20. On Feb. i the most ,.lx-lliucrc.it 7 f group' , , pew- i is practically over, according to ! home is not listed be* thrones Jacqueline Snyder. Battle Dr. C. F. Holland, director of the ' jwrb, the Queen and her court J ior and Bcttyann Mains played an import- ; at. H. 8. Putt,111. Kron-miiK <1.- i1'" " ' »"'on ever laced, the ! health service. There are a few | low, you can obtain it All be seated. Those women from j JoJ id. will »pcak un "Tl,.-1 correepmulenl said. Germany did not try to invade! cases still stubbornly hanging on. j World and Arnci from the telephone di¬ u.m the queen will be chosen }jd the British Isles last {September, j but the epidemic is over, he said I delude Frances Richards 1 eludes the discovery of the Lind World Economy. I as newspapers reported, he claim- ! yesterday. rectory (inside front Midland; Mary Whitford, | Art^, i ed. "Hitler never does thing? tr from Grand Rapids; Betty tion of the sabotng tin ics department. thought war in any form was | rover) or hv p0„n "Possibilities 'of Wi j halfway, and if he had attempted iblc "Akron." and wholly degrading, and that de- ! "lainq Distance" (dial ipplrgiite. junior from Flint: Bet- ; ^radi ipson. sophomore from Fenn- I nuKTury must necessarily decrease ; divis Peggy llnzen, sophomore who j in any war. Today 1 believe that1 0). whether or not war is degrading Detroit; Ruth Matry Stone. : >ti»ut ; depends on the motive. England from Saginaw, and Peggy At ; m defending her home is not be- . sophomore from Detroit J to se ! ing degraded. And in a way there Italcs (or riir.-r.Min- Tl'PENT CLUB DANCER JVuP j is more democracy in England to- the Student club held 'J"u SCHOLARS i day than before the war started," ulr Mailt X Sunday y in the Utile thea- Station ■ In • .Station . Wheeler playing for i , Call* . . . iy A menca 11 . . . r,ud IsJiitftitip lot >ut under the RE( ORD Very The imrs is are with¬ Ann .Arbor (Jul) Finishes in- statud. Atlanta, tin. c that the Review Plans Buy City Campus lienton Harbor Bin Itapids Boston, Mass, Press, Chehovifun Cinrinnai, O.. Inc. Hint (•rand llaven (•rand Kapids member* of the H »me Economic ciatc professor of music, an engi¬ club; mm-member-; may obtain ilouuhton neering pageant; presentation of tickets from committee members winners uf Thursday afternoonV sen n black tnarqub- or at the Union desk. amateur tadio contest; and a light¬ lam Angeles, ('a|. Ith a full skirt. The Committee chairmen include; weight horse pulling contest. Jean L. Sprinkle, general < hair- latuisville, Ky. has wide plaited straps across the man: Phyllis Mae Dean, decora, Manistee ed from 27 try-out*, were Millie turns; Camille E. Revnaud. models; Malkin. cowgirl yodeler of Lake Marquette wman club will hold its Eloise A. Crell. publicity, and Laming: Mis* Ardi# Stampfly. De- 'v in the Little Theater Witt contestant who played the Marjorie E. Quick, tickets. r lowers Menominee Helen Horn and Gerry Minn. .M.i cornet; and the PulTield lliUbil- , re : co-chairmen. /Sbbot hall will enter- Navy W ill Send lies, an orchestra of Ave from WEAR .Monroe at a radio party, while Mt. ( kmrns ■iPtu sorority and Theto Interviewers PRINTERS Jewett rmty gfe haying an cx- Muskeqon New York City Mies I'etotkcy I'ontiar I'ort Huron SCHICK SHAVER'S Snqinnw Kiw by Mnill Have the new llollow-tirnunri Head installed on youi r haver while you wait. I'ree tune-up with eaeh indalla lion. Autliorixcil Schick Servirr.Station HEX farlRurt 'Junti The Epiecopal Church in the College 2-6415 ST. PAUL'S I CANTERBURY Irish Trackmen Wall«| restlers, Tankers Slate In Opener, 84-20 VOL. 33 Z I See Action Today Woncti, KaiiHtx Win Only MSC F;r iSprrfnl t«. Um State SOUTH BEND, Feb. 7—Notre Dame thlnclads flashy bfore Home Fans expected power here tonight by swamping Michigan St 84-20, in the 1941 curtain raiser for both teams. The b swept three events as they won 10 of the 12 enntext, hmen Seek Win Swim Squad Faces two meet records.? total. Ted Wonch J Oirmists Trip shattered [Cagers Meet cleared ifnst Badgers * Ohio Wesleyan Coach Karl Schlademan's total. 7-8 Inch TedtoWonch cleared n win the wj, n „ East Lansing II first Spartan team was led by « and Dole Kauliiz "k™' Hirtan Coach Jake Daubert's var¬ the 85 yard low hurdle, J two .sophomore stars who lhf j sity swimmers will seek their Mountaineer compiled one-halt of Hie State yard ,ow seconds for the only -econds for the only other ?• Independents ; tan victory. first victory of the season when they meet Ohio Wes¬ Five Tonight Br TOM HI XTABI.E Women to Play OIOI'SKK IX HIGH <(0U| Long-legged Keith leyan at 3 p. m. today in the Jenl- The Spartan tankers One undefeated team was up¬ was high point man of mn pool. have lost meets to Ohio State and Huge Crowd loSre set, one forfeited, and two main¬ Crucial Games as he won both th. Purdue by close margins. tained their records in Independ¬ With only two more nights of and the broad Jump :■■■■ ;t,jj ent league play Thursday evening. The Buckeye splashers have By Joe Slmek Spartans' First Tilt Alpha Chi Sigma climbed into play remaining in the women's State's Jumping star Arrington. still feeling the * * been easy prey to the Daubertmen At Wnt Virginia intramural basketball tournament, of an ankle a three way tie for first place with Injury, failed In the past, winning only one con- The death of Clarence P. Gil¬ the Mustangs and the East Lan¬ two of the four undefeated first in his specialties, t, • ? MORQANTOWN, W. Va„ teams must go down to de¬ the shot put. "* lette '84, last month In Fort Col¬ sing Independents in Block 5 by place feat next Tuesday. lins, Colo., whew he was director Feb. 7—With the largest defeating the East Lansing five The Ramblers scored ww_ In an effort to capture the new of the Agt-icunurol Experiment crowd to witness a Mountain- 27-21. Alpha Chi. led by Robert the 80 yard dash, mile n, W.A.A. basketball plaque, all four station and head of the department in the last Smith with 15 points, went on a and entomology of Colo¬ undefeated teams will see action the 880 yard run in piling up • of roology Michigan scoring spree in the first half; in two games as the Hoosier Hoot¬ total. One meet record fell j rado Agriculture college, leaves building up a 22-4 lead. East id challenge the Et Ceteras and Bob Saggau, stnr left halft State'. Spartan. prepared to .win, Lansing then began hitting the back into' action afaiiut Went Vir- meshes, oiitscoring the Chemistry the Slippery Slickers play the broke the tape in