l oi o FIVE CENTS PER COPY MICH! OA% TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1941 cr» Nazis Prove Fakes s lias] Club Reveals _ 'hijran! Today's As They Confess Schedule Of W ager 'Putsch* Campus Snow Train What was reported to be a "Nazi demonstration]' Saturday afternoon, today, turned out to be mrianttasShrdlu ogr it Ion of the approach StuilrnlM Separate Car* to Have just the prankish actions of a col¬ lege student ber.t on winning a two dollur wager. Anthony Praiiwa Studnita' Spirit Where h MSC'sSpirit? !A Threat to State's y.ir.e's day, the Spartan Late Saturday afternoon, police Of Cooperation At the In*t meeting of Student council the apparent lack j JagiziY.e. which comes out tomor- kiil offer a chart on classi- Oil the Train officers were called to East Micht- Final estimate of a 60,000 | of school spirit at Miehijjan State basketball games was j brought up by Keith Ottcrbein, who is not a member of the • Defensive System of women. Etaoin Shrdlu attendance for Farmers' Week council. Ottcrbein, who is a transfer student, told the coun- ■ |,v , the same theme for a fen- club snow train to Grayling of the capital, one carrying a Nazi Kitchen u-e enti led "Enitnelov Ym F.b," will leave Lansing at 8:15 a. swastika flog. Cornered, the flag ia conservative, Finest I,. An¬ cil members that school spirit at games here cannot compare j No conferoncc championship will bo nt stake nn.l no rec- ed by the author. m. Sunday, and will arrive in currier claimed that the stunt was thony, dean of agriculture, with that at either smaller or larger schools in the state. ! nr(U ,,ro ta bo 011 the block, but probably the biggest display on women who ride part of fraternity initiation. The stated yesterday. ; „f ;1..sorted basketball fireworks seen 011 the middlewcstern a i.re Grayling at 12:15 p. m.. according fellow with him was wearing a Thursday's record attendance Explanations given were that M. S. C. is growing, that authored by horses, Clarice Cnrr, tells of the to Harold Guillaume, president. hot band inscribed with>the words, could not be estimated accurately, more good cheerleaders are needed, and that students arc \ front vct thig scnson wj|| i,urst |00Ke in Jenison fieldhottse Separate car* will be provided •i am his Keeper." spread out too much in the fieldhouse. This all may or may : Wednesday night when Mich¬ trials and tribulations for Michigan State students at the of horsemanship. front of the train. Lunches can Dean of Men Fred T. Mitchell not lie true, but the fact remains that we don't support our j igan State tangles with Uni¬ ••Double Feature," is a be purchased on the train and at and John Lifsey, president of teams us we should. versity of Michigan in their •eport of twins on the the concession stand in the park. I.F.C., immediately investigated return engagement. the incifeert. They discovered e a major factor in There was no chance for n pep meeting this week, hut that 1 v Roy VanderBogurt and The train will leave Grayling at It will l»e defense and caution 6 p. m.c>and arrive back in Lan¬ that the men not only were not setting attendance records. The Isn't necessnry. against speed and drive. Wily .i e Topic | in foreign affairs, but that we art changing in the direction of im¬ Serious damage was done to the terms the next day. "" nrol*." jerking to make that humiliating 42-14 detent at Ann Arbof Dec. perialism. lie stated that we are college-owned "dime store" in the .... I I have Rood luck. claim. 7 stick. Last week-end the invasion j Oeorge Bennett. C,ration, Pa | orpse—No Exam and the attempted, j Of Meeting taking what we can get out of this down-town Jenison building when A national meeting of college more than any other nation a fire started at 4 a. of farmers brought un ultimatum | freshman, " but I'd like to have for a brief reprieve, but this w FAVORITE UNKNOWN Unlike last year, State's eager* definitely will not be cast In the presidents of four-year colleges "We are virtually allies of the announced bring* the customary tri-nnnual favorite's role. The Spartan*, hie. hut it isn't every daj and universities was held Friday pro- I chaos. A suggested solution to the j British empire now," Knappen with a grand record over tough student is pronounced ; and Saturday in Washington, 1 i added, "and we.an; [ailing heir to biddy will not exceed $40,000. ard t problem has lieen to provide ft lost two In a row. Mich¬ • .t fees, have * m order to escape one. i Mae Stevens, Lansing jun- C., in connection with the dofeni program. J Emphasis was placed j piirof| J the British position." He that contents owned by the Wool- worth company were "pretty near Council to Set igan, who was being whacked around by everyone a while back, found herself about to be le the pmltion of the rtillew, in | s^nu.r | partner in a company, a total loss." The building is ade¬ Your guess if thr hospital yesterday with j thc defense program .ind their ic- , wherea. England i, becoming the quately insured. Part of the $400,000 Jenison es¬ Flection Plana has been rising fast. as to who's favorite ought to bo i impending mid-quarterly exam j ^ vpomibilily in maintaining civil- : junior partner, „s good .is Patsy OToole's. lavy >n her mind. So when the j tan ,un morale. j indication, of the changing tate. which was left to Michigan nurse left her "Possible effect of the .elective American attitude are seen by the State college in February, 1039. RETTk mometer to d service law on college student," | fact that we have ceased to be the building and site are worth temperature, she was the main concern of the con- j concerned over famine conditions! about $250,000. Cause of the fire the little gadget Terence discussion, said Sec. John I in European democracies or the is still unknown. 42-39 triumph at Ann Arbor, into a nearby steam- A. Hannah, who attended the ( fate of refugees. Knappen said. He dav* before that the Michi- 1 Sic mercury soared to 114 de- meeting with II. B. Dirks, dean j also stated that we arc not eon- i tve trounced Minnesota. 41- of engineering. j corned about the causes of the Heidi Band Is >r its only Western Confer- Mvens," exclaimed the nurse A meeting of all college deans j present conflict, as we were in the victory in seven start*. »• saw the guage, "Send ambulance, we have a J-Hop Choice T" to j I State, which one game in has played noly 17 day*, wlfl also he Heidt and his Musical fur from fatigued The only thing Geogangue to Hold Horace Knight* will provide the J-Hop that troubled Van AUtyne und the | music, band Co-chairmen William fall.. I unxchcduling fir Spartan Ed Morcy, Oeorjii Peter, loiter a former official of Na¬ man. field secretary of the Inter- toward Turkey, Churchill asked tiac, pinned Fi , < " ' ClRCUI-ATION MANAGER H"t*rt Bonlece Quotidde Quote* — tional Lend, Robert L. flntlett. varsity Christian Fellowship, will the Balkan nations to align them¬ selves with Great Britain and Sigma Kappa fn • ART STAFF (By Associated Collegiate Press) was appointed tin adviser to the be the guest* speaker. Delta Sig L<»u: U. National Defense Commission, to¬ Turkey in defeating Hitler. Mary Elj7»b*4ji Si CARTOONISTS ... 1-nrry Hardy, Leo Slirrman "War Is an evil, yes, a horror. Hut there gether with Ei win Vogelsang, who Eighty-five per Italy lost «t least five more born, Alpha Chi era revealed that' Ltik«' *t~rHOTOr.RAPHERS Nelson Itryant, Rodney are greater evils. War involves death, but for many yeurs had worked for these women were In favor r.f generals and thousands of pris¬ steady when he 1 Tt-r""l' Charlea l-arion, Jack MeGrl(T, Jane Wl(te, two British tin exporters. Exptr(mtnt ,tai„,n. will stsak on oners, Bri'ish reports claim, in the wcek-er.d what a different world we should have If . ♦KSeek Maeklr. Eilwnrd Popper. Dave Poxaon, Jack For a long time the National wearing storking, during the fall ..Squirrel Management in ns.m the drive now under way by ad¬ pha Phi from Say.; men had Hot been willing to face physical Defense Comml»«lon, for reasons and winter terms, with surh ap- [ 3nn n( Morrill hall tisiay at 7;3n vance »mit* m the Libyan terri¬ a Delta Slg pin n • CTKlllan, llarry Ijtmhi "j " SPORTS REPORTERS destruction for « great and noble cause, for best known to itself, also opposed t-arcl optional during spring term, p m tory to the west of newly-fallen long to Bill Town. of this conclusion. | religion, for freedom of thought, for free¬ smelting tin in this country and « * • Because C, tUta, »**-ok-A»k*, Bengasi -Main, of Ishpcrn:: . apparently willing to risk A.W.S. council issued letters to j (,'HRIHTIAN SCIENCE Pi Kappa- Phi h.viy, dom of the body and the mind. Harmful a. was let- I AH) BIT I. r.ASSES occupation of the Dutch East In¬ all women's residences. These ^ meeting of the Christian R rj-evelt'it lend-lease Kappa Harriette v the effects ef war have been on mankind. In¬ dies by the Japanese or the long trr* explained thnt AWS council g^ncc organization will be held n • " Great Britain 1 finitely worse would It have been if mankind, ocean huul to Liverpool and back de*ired cooperation from the in- jn room 20G of the Music build- j bill for aid to a Void It, hail made a Munich of every cris¬ again. dividual house-governing bodies j on Wednesday at 7 45 p. m. 1 ^ Wot: SaturdayMost jority of 45 votes. by a votes ALPHA PHI Will Wedding of the v . But finally, even the Defense is." I»r. Monroe E. Deutseh, vice president Commission was converted, and INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS— agairat the rrra-nirr were ca*t by place Saturday j 1 mid provost of the University of California, hist November the U S. govern- I Mood that there wtll lie enforce-j •ij.bnr and National Defense'' Republic an irpmentaMvev Ruth Kittrrrfgr labels the totalitarian regime as worse than rrent signed n contract with the j ment of the tradition, but not dir- j Wjj| ^ the topic of William L Among restrictions attached to Bolivian government for 1(1,000 <>ctly from the A.W.S. council Monger'* speech this evening at' the bill as approved by the H ntse Dewey, Delta Si« arr a $1,300 000,000 limit to " ~ 103 of the Union Union an- an cousin will be h«M tons of tin to be delivered in the mcmliers. Such enforcing powers 7:30 in room while several «.f lu United States in crude ore find j have been relegated to the indi- j nex. Monger is research direct* ,n *Mat vidual houses. arid international rrpretentatn j will be bride*m ? And What ? refined here. iranlnl Shirley Hnrrl-n SECRETARY JONES DELAYS We hop.' that this letter hae I of the tf.A.W and AF L A Re krrl by , However, the United States has j explained more fully the position ; eral discussion period will folio- | ci,Ml, Ann Arlv Vile (hi tin• Mil/term* no tin smelter, since National 1 of the tradition. . the talk. ' j Kennedy. Green br Lead deals with the British smelt-1 — Marjotte Baldwin, President. I Do You Think MEMBERSHIP DRIVE— Chi Omega Associated Women Students j Y.W. 1 .1, - Midterm, are here. ers. So it was up to Secretary of , after Farmer,' Week with it. mlxup of classes Commerce Jesse Jones to select < .. .. .■ i i n _ ' .Membership to Y.W.C.A i -till bill will j be' t man will be .!■■> d^fi tn Slg from rim? open, according to Betty Mills, 1 hearing and daily schedule, slipped past and students on American company a vance it nl>out $8,000,000 I with Vun den Brocke again. president. A meeting will he Wi'iIkic, j « -elf- | (jwen, Flint, am! fV walked Into their hlncbnnks Monday. Some ! money to build a smelter on this | . The department held Wednesday at 5 p m at the implied Kng- ] Delta Sir- , will ...' sta'e hands and reft didn't kn w they were supposed to write People* church The meeting will land Wi! them because they missed the ela*. last week By Tom j ude of the Atlantic. i thrown up it* in further dt*i be open to any person wistrnq t > »1V t lipn "yoOc j ALUM IS BACK j Three months have now passed | to partkipote than' Margaret Plow 1 j Sunday ! • i and thitj has not yet been done, j «i«n» join the organization. when the test wa< announced. Other, found HIJTE MONDAY filing | *aved J|>,'nl th« wr*k- . ! Jesse Jones can't make up hi* I "Unless Jem house, hei themselves l*>«k<,l up for a mere three or i mir.d where the smelter shall be live with this problem." re- ■ gTATE COLLEGE Cl.rB— W'iKh- i tended the ehapte four midterms all on one day. Comes a story from the Iowa Dally Student which, i """ rked one state department offl- [Van F T Mitchell will int..- formal at the*P.>ri< v It's the same old story and it doesn't l""k if authoritative, is going to upset a lot of cherished I utw nobody in th? HFC dure Rev N A McCune Wednes- ' j Meanwhile the Bolivian gov- «'»al. "there cient "up here' to j day at the Slate College club: Adam* of ""East ideas- Not having much else to do, .six men stu¬ ! eminent has been dumping tin I wh° ha* sl rre Laval') fCfiisal pledged to Mn a, if much will Is- done about it. Instructors dent* at Iowa State college took it upon themselves | ore at South American ports along j wive it t he pointed to hli j luncheon- Reverend McCune * claim thnt too much lime would la- lost from to tabulate the number of .tmfles visible upon thi* 1 the Pacific awaiting shipment to! cranium, / . topic w ill be "The MAny-Sidrd .n the Vi.rhy gov- ! Delta Thetw •shall Phlltipe Pe- ,a-d Zeta Tun classes if time were taken off to allow regu¬ faces of Women wending their way to eight o'clock j the United States—watling for j Jesse mn have wutficient "up Lincoln." Jean Dorian was j «n exchange lar scheduling of midterm examinations. Of clabes. j Jesse Jones to decide whether the j here, tint v to »he p »«t of f night . . Je« Results of the survey revealed the hitherto un- j ! course some instructor, hand .art a sheet j smelter will be on the East road, j role* of Fi . jo-' • .o ated by Omega. wlu» suspected fact thnt Wednesday, and not the much- |j the West roast or the Gulf of j ten tor and Fl .ndin, making | sehMrl at the I with a schedule of all pn|>ers, tests, and other maligned "Blue Monday' wins the award ns gloom- j Mexico (Some urge that 'hejmerce he I Darter anking man in he igan, is expecte exams for the term listed In black and white. , tent of the weekdays. A* a matter of fact, compil- j smelter be at Houston, cei delay in at ion of the survey figure* shows that Monday rate*; the Jones financial empire in every* Hoi there isn't much hn|ic of the practice a- ttte second happiest day. with 25 per cent of the being adopted as b ug as the popular educa¬ coeds finding themselves able to work up a smile j ORE IS DETERIORATING The ore is being dumped tional theory is that the "pop ipii*" Is the nt that hour in the morning ground without shelter, where it j a,ev zenith of perfect ion In testing the accumu¬ II llwsn'l IjimI latng— deteriorate*-while nothing hap- j WAR CONFERENCE lated knowledge of student*. The happlnea* wears off gradtutlly. Tuesday tak- j pens in Washington. J A press conference with l< ing the number of beaming morning faces down to ' At' first Jeiwe Jones favored a venerable Secretary of War 23 per cent, with dead bottom being reached with ! Hollander named Van den Bin. kr ««»n 1* ah Event, with a « ) oiinm oin 'l hlison Wednesday's nunigtM 10 pet cent.* Suddenly glee! to set up the smelter, though his "E " Reporters must have a the budding and their spring? up m feminine hearts, the survey indicate proposition wat branded "fxor* 11® get into the build! Tin lay i< the nntiivwaary <» i-heckcd as they enter tor nrt Thursday 28 per cent have a cheery greeting j alt American who whs pcrhni the cold world (jetting down to Friday, the I Then Jesse leaned toward the the le* ore again scarce and only 20 per cent of the i Hoover CI emicnl Company which 1 j T pninrt for his own tf«»o gi\o nt'itit when' it is due, even i, question jntps up on rending the survey, for i field trip made by the junior clas? the movie luminaries will have to mlmit thai «t perrons have their own ideas on the worst day j will be given by Frank Horvatit if it were not for the w> ik ef Edison there Hal Stim«on. Jack Miller, anr would l»e no moving pictures. His years of Kenneth Green Panel discussion will also be held concerning stu¬ painstaking research made possible modern dent participation at the Michigar cotivvniviucs literally too numerous to men¬ Hotel convention held last month tion. in Grand Rapids. College -Indent* ought to he duly grateful :ommg the total number id per cent. Tins .figure looks today. Some can thank Edison for study juld be most likely to upper lamps that nio quite a step ahead of the old e campus the Monday after kerosene hurners. Those who aren't so int- pressed with the utility of study lamps can appreciate the movies and the phonograph. III tlw II tirlil - Every m>* unit Mifaiu there i* hen I'd «n ex- v pltnicn nilh its nttrmlaul eihues which let.. llow About Some Food?—* V - the world know that the work of literary H'holur. d< e. not ennui,. alone of penny thruuyb iluety totne.. ray* Somewhere In (he intrtxluetory psych book It that learning is easier when the student is nub-1 ■ Talk about »s«*» treat.. ' Street heart tortb » i» jet t to hunger pang*. Maybe that is a good reason One of the cotilrotersie. which keep, boil- iiiKnteml. i- that concerning William Shak- f »r having 12 to 1 p. m clavses, such as arc now ttheduled in foreign language section*, but grunt- j j just sink roui Specials 00ttWI«W6U" - irg that privation may do the student some good, Z cxpeate, lite <,uile well-known playwright and - jXK't. The common knowledge of Shnko.^peare what about the poor instructors. Even a profvs- j sor ha* a right to iiin dirneC at a reasonable hour, i smooth ,» appear, to lie a rudimentary idea of the plot. nudern sociologist* and nutrition expert? agree { of one or two of hi. play, with n stock of Worse yet from the standpoint of inducirg cheer j ~ in the morning tfit the n-hedules many engineers | V dramatic quotatmns. t'.ually examination find en their cards after registration. Iwick of lab- I f of the text uf the play, will .how that the cratory space makes sect! mx nece^avy most of the 1 commonly accepted paawtge. are really mix- atternoon starting at 12 and ending at t» p. m- 'j* ljunted from the original. A Full UaCS Work— Mieituoting of Shakespeare i. not the only Nut vdry much experience In college is needed • trouble, however. In Saturday'. State News to sec that the possibilities of putting in a full day of dttttteft all too good. It 1* true that there iniormal 'I appeared a >! ry tm the Sliakc.|M>artan con- ure arc other school* which also suffer froth cramped Helps brighten you* a tToveray which attributed the statement to ,J English instructor M. U Uosenthal that be&m *t 7 a ttii. and last right through supper and your breath, too. And "everyone who', had an education" resent. on into the night. Things aren't that bad here yet, but there arc CAMPUS Buy xeveial pack*g«" the fact that the |x>s.H»ly-unctlucatwi Shake.- enjoy driicioui DOWBU > ftudcrts In many divisions and departments who _ peare should have had such genius. The cor. would face Morflay or any other day with more as- SWEET SHOP rect jtatement made by Uosenthal wa» that t ■' "sothe snob." rissenl this fact. i.ci >v tiu-ir clio.kcs would all fall between 8 a. nt. Gladly making the correction, the State 5 p. m. with a little time oft, to eat and study. V u. wi for ISA Staters Win Good iMtksAre Not Speaker Has Dynamite Valentine BtsH Action! First Place For Models In Art Classes MSCVaried FBI Record Past, In Debate From the I ing position, for costume design- inf dnrxes where the folds of the I Show Features Tiirrow Was Once Spartan Mm Take Women's Angle jfown are emphasized. Also, In o » An Aide In Hoover Seven Out of Eight bathing suit, she has done action j Cotton poses, diving, golfing, bowling, and I daydreaming on a raft with her Styles; In Russian Relief To Top Nine Tea lift I'lan.i for a mixed splash party and a cherry tart sale are feet dangling in the water. 44 to Model In I93S, at tho time of the Winning seven out of eight under way this week as other women's organizations plan concentration* hups out rcHifnatinn of Loon G. Tur- debates, the Michigan State dinners, making this week one cf outstanding activity for Concentration on a point on op-; A style show featuring cotton rru, are G-man. he had a colli gc men's debate squad State coeds. jerfertly posite wall helps to hold a pose.! fashions, sponsored by the textile took first place in the annual "Pre-Emtnent" ratlna — the 8.W.L.— • [wmbmed wttt ; Sometimes they seem to consider' majors in the Home Economics , highest honor in the service. state championship debate tour¬ Hefty Koronskl, Bessemer Jun- ; Next week it YWC.A.', inter¬ shown ! !hr a Piece ! dub. wl» ^ «|VC" ,oday »<1:M Speaking in the Michigan State nament, held last Saturday on the ptirpfes ihooid no! ior, will held the first meeting of i nationally observed week ot priy- the finished 1 not humnn- A sort of ttm p. m. in the music auditorium. Michigan State campus. In a three-way tie for second fhe S.W.L. personality ftroupi i er which wtll be observed hera The fashion parade is being shown p. m. he *411 describe the mea¬ uhlrh will meef in room 104 of' by , chapel lervlce. without the reality. J sures taken in "Fighting America's place, winning 73 per cent of their debates, were Albion col¬ »• "enma meefing. Feb. ». ub rtance wi*h the model—a 1 Janet Rosenl>erg, Detroit soph- ; with the old of Miss Nova Eisnor, Fifth Column." lege. Hope college, and Wayne J *k-ige of hit like*, dislike?. "more, says. "It's easy pay." She! fashion director of the Cotton- Among the 2.300 cases Turrou to take place in the Ur.ton 'he j wl,h Mrs R Morgan of Iowa unl- 3r* important in por-' doesn't consider costume design Textile Institute, Inc., and will handled for the Federal Bureau cf university. samr tune are the publicity group j verrity speaking on problems of ■ •riving haracter in day accord- art, but a commercial feature. feature 44 ilomc Economics stu- ; Investigation, is his iriveslfgfttfdri I STATE IIAS FOUR TEAMS in room 7, membership group in 1 young people, has been opened to Jurgwtrth. who advises his Janet values the course because! dents models. as of the Kansas City Union Mrs- The four teams representing - I S. drama group In room 11 j „y „,mpu, m,„ ,nd wmmvn. •#> carry on a running it makes her reater: she proses The Cotton-Textile Institute. It was who trailed I Michigan State were Glen Wag- and art in room 4. Mrs R. S. Shaw will entertain Th the model a? \' her clothes and curls her hair' inc. is an organization formed 13 j Floyd and wrote ! rcr, Detroit junior, and George The social service group will !>" shifts twice a week i Travis Meixter, Lansing mbdel. i m."n_u!r:!ur""!^«» & promote the sale of cotton, bC' was shot in Ohio. case when Floyd I ^ A IdOntrartK i Dlmondale freshman; from meet in room 108 and social group Y.W.C A. cabinet and advisory board at dinner. Thursday from fi in room 3. There will tifctq be n Albert i* placed on a raised, j doesn't consider himself flattered j TNTforSecoml - group meeting in room 103 -, t platform ami her* tlw by ihr rlauWnrk ICUIK but rn-| th» nld of thr institutf. Mm mi- i lgJ# Turrou hnd srrVK) Thorburn, Lansing junior; Fred i radio of the Union annex at 7 p. m. u r (r*r<. Tt*y work , juyt-d the friendly ivomrn. Othm nor «ulhrr« a collrctkm of cotton I j fashioni two or three times u year | (|yf jjtv|,|0n „f th(, American Re. i (h, ,\dmlnls'ro-' | Perry. I.onsing junior, and Eli. our ihifts which include found it embaru.sing tu have ..ne Valentino Ball ! Kedlander, senior from IAldington; j A.W.S. rest periods every 15 their anatomy stared lief Administration which S and Jor> Kroll, Lobning sopho-1 Ax*oc und after it was all over they be¬ formed and headed by IferWH i more and Charles Chamberlain, judh-nry bnord will Rive a dln- gan to appreciate what rheuma Women who will act ax models j Hoover for the relief of Russians i The I S. A Valentine ball to l erinr from Caledonia 11 er al 4:30 tonight, under Ihe tism could be like. in the -how include: Alicia Lav- ^f^ring from the famine of 1»21 ! j be held Friday night, in the Union i Fixty-two lenm«, from 10 Mich- ' direction of Ida May Stevens, rrv Detroit; Barbara Wellmon. Hi* fluent knowledge of Russian iallrttrm. will he the first open I u:m colleges, were entered in the j Lansing Junior. Dean Elizabeth Manistee; Margaret White. Ken- > mnc|e him invaluable to General 1 darcr ever given by the Indcpend- | tournament The 10 participating Conrad- Miss Mabibe Petersen, more. N. Y.: Barbara Allen. East j Haskell. Hoover's chief nld. who | rat Student association and the | colleges were Michigan State, j M»-« Bette Hatch and Miss Mary Lnrsing: Carolyn Bratin, Ann I was |n direct charge of relief op- ! only open rem I-formal of tho j Wayne, Albion, Hope, Western A. Hanson will be guests of the S3-00 Arbor; Camilla Raynaud, East j within# In Russia. j term. The Independent Men's State Te:icher«. Michigan State board nt the dinner, Irinsing; Sally Sager. Lansing; ! jn 1979 he enrre to the Ffit. j league, predece«x »r to I. R A., in- i Normal,4 HWsdole, Central State J y ^ CAMPUS Marjorie Meter. Detroit: ^ Kay Dn- | wK^re he served ax its highest paid I nugurated the Vnlenttrte ball last under the guidance of James : Last Y W C A group storf n vrrn, ivwnmii: Ann tkiylo. Bnv i „en| for the next Inn year-. O-j hook City: HhuIh /.link. ManHlne; Jean i jn, tbat period he handled mirh I ! .. . Paul I) . .. .. , Baewrll and llobrrl C, _ | meeting fur two weeks will i>e , r|d w,.dr,„d;,y „ 3 Sprinkle, laming; Mary law Cal- j (ami,us vases as the Lindbergh klm. IjinsliiB: Hothyl I'lnnmsn. | kidnapping. Ihn -aholage of th, . I Turnvr. Michigan Slain drbi.ln I , . nerved as judge* aloft1? i« E.1"I fjinM-v; Eleanor Wood. Hir- J qjrlgiGfe Akron, and the ,ma«hira mlnubam: Marei* Ryxni vvk. lam-: t(M. (jarl py ring .n Ihe United hex from the other par- j M hootH ai d Pi of D FATTY JEAN filtlteEY For those who l.ke to 1* read ' sing: Jenn CnmplicH, Ypxflonti; J Ktatex last year. fleth Sibley, Ponttac; Jueqttelyn j * | Hay worth, of the -peeth deport- j i 1111 ut, acted as general chairman j WESTERN UNION Bunting, Detroit; Marjorle Quirk, V \l.i: NTINK URKKTINUS • | of the tournament. {Actors Ready aloud to, and who don't have 9; 1 Jamcn'own, N. Y ; Margaret CJiliv, »clocks, WKAR offers a daily 1 St LbuHt. ; The tournament consisted .if two j half hour of folksy novels and short stories read aloud directly Others include in»ylli« W«K»d- Two Plays For ' round* of debuting, one at 10:39} a. m. and the other at 1: 30 p. m. j TELEGRAMS from the studio here on can pus. are enjoyed aril are very modem Present offering »s a series of ! Presentation Mihiriaim to I'lay file Now at the Union !»e*k. Your Hast I anslnc Western Union short stories written by Mary E. Office, or Telephone 2-1221 Wilkin* In Uruml lia|Mil« Olv IfctlU—wide selection, prepared lexis HRe A mundtable discussion will bo featured on the English depait- Tiie followfhg students from the Any Wentem Union off ire in Ihe United Slate* £»c i music department wilt go to Grand : or mefit pmgtam. Idea- fr*m» English It.ipid? Wednesday, uftcrrioon t■» Book-, at 3:15 p rn ttidav S)jct irilties in the music l.ne f >r tomorrow irclude a recorded ver¬ sion of light opera selections at EAST I.ANSINC; OIEICI>-12l W. C,l. Kixrr 2:13 f. m. arid a piano-tenor com¬ LANSINIi OEEICE—110 W«-»t Michigan bination with Russell Siebert and William Svdenxtricker at 3 p. in. A woodwind quintet. Suite Miniature by Poldnw«ki will high- light Feb 17'< hr'i«tdrast Ad- vanced music students will play in the quintet. Harper Wei ton claying the flute. Donald Trove:, MSC Will Host ONE OF MANY •he oboe. Ralph Fiebach 'he clnn- net. Harlan Fixer, the horn, and Orville McDonald, the ».as«c«m Last of the series "f Michigan'* frigcrutur food lmker industry lening iicre todav. according to Of Winter Term Play CLASSIFIED L. Sea ton. horticultural spe- liy Charlotte Whit ten "The Itest thrill play ! < vcr saw and I Several college -tafT member# takes you by the throat irwt leaves yoi B»»innir. and gti*»ts wilt participate. Pur- That is what George J f. Cohan said sihoiit "Ni|(ht Must ' pitxe ot the conference Is to give uwner* and operator* of refrig- Fall," the play to be pre* •nted by an a -college cant in the erated food storage lockers an op- new auditoriUITl» March 5* J portunfty fo acquaint themselve* (J, \ York with the va ione|y,rottaW TO GET RESULTS wrarchM. rte- ' with mmt rprrnt A if! K*W*. ,h» vTlofmrnlt and rfgulatlnn. ron- • * , i durtlnn- I ih<-tm.v -verinnx from, I-*! pfodurt, Kllg., a heavily wcKalml diatrict. m„ i staff members wh-, w,ll lake '» n'"M "f W1'" rl""r,[ Dan. » thr Whilt part include: H L. Seaton. L H ernintry - - in thi* retting the my I-! pmfcen JRskesiee. George A Brown Ray- tery nnd horror of "Night Mutt' "Night Mu&t Fid m«»nd Pillar. Keith C. Barron*, fall" seem quite at home, Cov-1 fjest horror j lay Ruth E Carr. C V. Bollard and rrtnB „ period of only two week*.! years. Thorrrw in I Roy E. Marshall pjay jg parked with chill».! laughs. After th Tlii* i* lh«- klorv of a jjirl who lo«l Iter purse roiilainiiif: thrill*, shock*, and laughs, accord- j produced to uirrm fng to Director W. F. Thompson. ! iaxt term, it thonld in rash F riday aflrrnoon. (.nun lo (ilv«* Sjiwh ""A blood-curd lcr f"»r fair !y effective product ton," he fe« on .idly cnl building ii . \l Training StIhmiI fectlve shotker— wholdxale ii it* j She in«f-rt>-nsored by the laughter between It' deep fj News, Lincoln Consolidated Training of bUxjcl— I had a suflicn :y New MciiiIhth , vr-hool of Michigan State Normal good and horror-stricken tim< Mcefjieaf* Announcer Finds j college. R V. Gunn. professor of thfc New York American review* agncuUura! ecooomK-s. will give er'x way of describing the pl;»y tiif: im hsf. was kf;h hnf:ii svu hpav vh»i 'alk. on the "Agricultural Out- Early Progmm Likeable Michigan State'* student thespiamr .; look for 1941." today at 7:30 p. rib will produce this term. yoii, loo. ran gel results. If sou have l<»l a purse, walrli. Night Must Fall," authored by ' introduce you to the guy in radio," who Wcavrr tu Aihlmii Emiyn William*, wax fust pre* sen ted in Lor don in 1935 with the ring or some other |»ersonal arliele, if \ou want lo sell or hu» .fi4/ k Mi Intosh. i'iv^,ik Ikuirv Ml'et at., a« ire skates, trxlhooks. evening rlolhrs. use a rlassifieil. into GUM A STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED iactio3' PAYS ITS OWN WAY ,elicits* woth.'^- ,hew»3« to sp01-' f sessi00*" idsv.^teB jlHtrhtgan #tate Sfetua iSHaSKy.SVlmmn-11.1911 j MSC Boxers Pound Tem| To Win 6V2-IV2 Decision partan tttfefrloair Clark'sTKOBeatsW.Virginia. PHII.ADKI.PHTA, Pa., Feb. 10—Coach Brick H, portlines Ry Jdf Slmrk Michigan State boxinff team made sho^wirk T,.mi^ ringmen a.< they pounded out • «J4,to l' j vcr 2.000 fans in Mitten hall this afternoon. Satuiv, , weight Charlie Clark's tech-"Bill Eurakowskl. Bu i Cinnl W Center Will Hear Uatching- Matmen Aim nical knockout gave the Spar- more find, hud Lew s Splash Team tnns a West 4ii-3'/g victory over Virginia to open their verge of a knockout came back fast to •• Faces Two For Big Six "Temple', or.ly victory came two rounds. The ref« decision from Sotx! when Victor Mongelll outlosted punching on the bn. Week Rest Opponents Olen Menter cision in the Owl, al«o tor 0 three 175 pound round de¬ ctn«h. The gained a half point Zt RAKOWHKI WINS erun Harvey Trombley, 135 pounder, h:ri when Jock Fenton earned a drow in trouble in the fin. with Carl Thompnon, Spartan 14ft- emerged with a clean Easy 58-16 Win poundcr. Temple forfeited the State's other points Oklahoma A. ft M. heavyweight bout. sophomore Clyde M;. Over Wc*leyan C'apt. Joe Ceetowakl stopped decision over IV Br BOB MTUV Hnroltt Ooltwol,. Ten the 120 pound clns- After three weeks nf houvy With a home stand of four In 1:31 of the second mbre Everett* David" workouts which resulted in successive matches at a a Jooping right to the . at 145 p. the first Kpartnn swimming murder,si, body punch*, for n end, Coach Fendley Collin technical knockout in tha 165 win of the season over Ohio still-undefeated mat squad is pound weight. Wcileyun Saturday, conch Juke Otic of the fastes preparing this week for a : .Daubcrt's splosh squad will face a two weeks' layoff with only light days' Journey that will carry the featherweight it into the midwest and southwest drills before they start on a south¬ for three crucial matches. the Spartan victory list ern Journey on Feb. 21. The Spar¬ the Spartan grnpplrrs Badgers yielded to the C jl will meet the University of When i jsra tans 1 way It has leave East Lansing Thursday for Saturday. The State mi Cincinnati and the University of t last two contents. At the West Lincoln. Neb., where they are all of their bouts with I Kentucky on their forthcoming couldn't scheduled to clash with Nebraska tion of the heavyweight jaunt. univeralty on Friday, they defeat the invaders 27-3 :ls i be seen, and against Temple It tailed to unfurl. Old Olory do- J . to**" 4 T In swamping Ohio the State tankmen neared a per¬ Wesleyan, delve Into the sternest competition their fifth decision of the lt4l « little more report than drew the record crowd of Mil In, to Jenison fleldhousc . . Big Jim fect score, taking first and second a Michigan State mat team has f 'v Rne. who was the biggest factor places in all but one event. The ever tackled. "Cut" Jenning*. Inland Merrill In addition to Nebraska, C< and Benny Riga, provided 15 the Maize and Gold 32-27 victory, lone .Spartan setback came In the m Is now in the Michigan medical 400 yard free style relay when a charges will meet Kansas State point, toward the winning total m school, where he rooms State swimmer jumped the start¬ Cheney, Alpha Chi Sigma proxy ing gun. Although the time was Manhattan, Kan., a, each rucceeded in pinning hi, Saturday and Oklahoma A. and M. opponent. Jennings dropped Rog¬ the follow er Blockmorr in 6.42. Merrill dis¬ CORAL CABLES Inst year ... By swishing in 27 unofficial, the 400 yard, quartet points against Salem the other swam the distance in 3 42. two sec¬ posed of Bob Marter., in 7:01. and Bigg, downed AI Bush In 1:35. PAL NITF night. Ken OrlfTeth, forwurd on the onds under the varsity record. Aldeison Brondduc college quin After accomplishing the feat in Although Nebraska and Kan«ns m tet, ran hi* four year record up to practice sessions, the fast-moving 1.603 points to break Hank Luis sell's high of 1.306 while at Stan 300 yard medley relay team suc¬ ceeded in officially bettering the State are powers in the Big Six class, it ii the famous A. and M. squad that is the object in the DOrTT FORGET EVERT PM. KITE Smarting Spartans Will Seek PAL KITE , minds of most of the Spartan mat- ford. varsity record for that distance I IP ' Another one for the fc when they were clocked at 3.00. The Oklahoma school has not TAKE A BtH 1 w Nlch Buzollch on the west const •scoring all of the points to defeat The new record which clips 6.1 seconds from the form former varsity To Stop Speed With Defense only held the National Intercol¬ legiate mat championships for the a Naval Officers club, 64-31. murk set by Eddie Oct fContinued from Page 1) last four years, but has developed rest Owtn, and Cilber Zicgenfus such outstanding wrestling teams in 1030, was establish! it by Dau- heavy workout Monday and will, fit Mike Soflak, Bill Cartmlll, Oklahoma has be¬ Wolves Point •ed of Don Indulge in nothing more strenu- ; Herb Brogan. and George Ruehle that the name t II night. He is rated as one of the nu» thnn a btttc target practice! are the speed boys while Sopho- come synonymous with "wres¬ i\\-1 greatest collegiate ends of all-tbie For on the Jentpon range this after- ■ ■ more Jimmy Mandler, an ace tn tling" itself. and is one of the few players to Spartans noon. ! htf ftrst year on the varsity, is For that rr.ason. a win ovdr the pi make ail-American teams three ANN ARBOR. Feb. 10—Given n Vun AWyne. who will be gu-d-! e««l«* ing the Spartans for the 24?h time t ,h- b»'k"- Brogan, the Lansing boy who al¬ A. and M r.rapplers Is a thing to be desired, especially since no Mason I Triumphs 1pi ........ - basketball and turned down iev- rial major league baseball offers to coach at Michigan. , j 1 16 day rest from Its schedule, the Unlvrriity of Michigan basketball team aims to be at top strength mm. io State-Michigan rivalry tamor-j ways comes home to play this row night, would like u. p.i** this: "fitest, Cartmlll, Huehlr, and So- one u way. MI don't think we have [flak, another Gary, Ind , eager, team has accomplished that feat since 1032. was The University of Wisconsin awarded the number "3" on In Dormitory Play Mason 4 grabbed the spotlight Its second encounter •lipped any in tttua* Last two | are all sen tors. in the dormitory feaskctball Assisting.. Ousterbaait. is John Michigan State's forces at East Inst night as it won 30-5 over Ab¬ "Jake" Townsend who also has a Lansing Wednesday. place among Michigan's basketball The small band of Wolverines ImmnrtnlV One of the best ball hasn't seen action since Jan. 87 Sehlademan Names Five Men bot 13 for the easiest victory on the three game card. Capt. Frank Mclntyre led the •SKS5 ••• tutt Compete In Illinois Relays handlers and play makers in the with total of To Mason contingent a ' . 12 points, with Frank Pellerin Hons let- engagement finished a helping with six tallies- Coop Will Honor tough grind of six games In IS Illinois Relays* the first of !he< Walls F. had little tr mid-west indoor carnivals, wQl as they handed the Ab- Farully Women day for the Wolves, • draw five Michigan State track¬ Abbot 15 j1 Michigan's five is displaying no »M)t boys a 23-0 defeat Big 27 .V announced yesterday Resident* of Rochdale House small concern over the Spartan tilt. men, it was by Karl Sthlademan, head track pound Capt Dick Hoeker led the j Will give a dinner tomorrow night winners with seven points. Art j Athough a Benny Oosterbaan- cvach The Spartan mentor named in honor of Miss Mabel Petersen, coaclied Michigan taam ha* never Arnett, Wells guard, followed with . awn sophomores, Ted Woneh and Miss Bcttc Hatch, and Miss Mary lost to State ftie Wolves aren't In six markers. Carl Lewin garner- [ A. Hanson. Peggy Wilbur is in Dale KauliU. both of Lansing; ed five points for the the least overconfident. two Juniors, Bruce Dry ran, Elm- charge. A musical program will In the final game of the eve¬ follow the dinner. Leading the Michigan squad in scoring tabulations to date are little YMCA to Hold hurst. til and Mike Schelb, Alle¬ gan, , and Starr Kecsler, Okctnos ning, Mason 0 downed Mason 1, 6-4. Bob Sicklesteal led the Pre¬ Mike Sollak and oophomoic ser *-r, to make the trip. cinct 0 boys with four point*, and SWAINS J mum Mandler, who have count- Open Meeting , MUso* from the hat is .Arlington, Spartan captain, Walter win¬ Bob Atkin was t Mason I team wil Viewpoints organiza¬ battle will be the sixth also ^'points on student organiza- \ ner of the all* tions and democracy as it exists [ In the matter of personnel, the \ JEWELERS chigan State college organ- ? Spartans will line up with Ma* , in Michigan is will be presented by lour' Hind man, Joe Gerard. Frank < around pionship cham- Alum to Civr Trophy Establishment of the Noble E. HEART UK'KET* it leaders today at 7 30 p Mekules. or Carl IVtiowki, IWb, Kizer Memorial Trophy, to be Mi a VM C.A. meeting opeii t > Phillips, urd Hill Burk. Only j awarded annually for combined COMPACTS •n, Herb Pifer, president, has ' Hmclman, Gerard, and Ptulkp* ability on the gridiron and the . far meed. | started in the first Michigan classroom, by k Valentine (iiflit i who will address the meet- ; *ame this season. Both Man and of Cincinnati, Ohio, former stu« > be held in ttie student par- i Pbd will be facing the Wolverines dent who Is now a 863 M. A. C. AVE. f Peoples church, are: Rich- for I**1 nouncer and official, was an¬ chosen Groening, student council Slated to see action some torn nounced recently by Mai Elward, lent; John Lifsey, Interfrat- | during the t\tnmgs festivities are athletic director at 1 council president; Thomas! Dudley Jones and probably Casey versity. ie. State News editor, end I Klewickl and Dob Morris N'nci bead clieei Iradei j SFIJ.O |g THEIR MTTLC BILL: KURD'S ARE HAVING A SALE open forum will follow the | Michigan's quiptet, coMpoaad of in which those attending i four speedsters operating around FETE: WELL, WHY ARE WF. WAITING" RILL: OKAY, LET'S GO. question.. speaker*, la tip-in artist, is a 40-minute out- It's a good idea. HER HEARTS DESIRE... Flowers If >oo haven't taken advantage of Kurd's store- wide sale, be sure to stop In today, listed below are imne of the things yeull find offered at reduced prices: Wool Sox Igort Shirts OWNERS AMKUmi * Ft'LI. LBNQTII FOB COLD WKATHKB MKAB for a Flock of 5^ lie V BlMT—ftSc. 2 21" for SMS 11.00 MS0 >«i»e»-N«w u.™ V__ ,ul II Volaco—T(r, 2 for SI.S0 W 0° »3-s» ■ MICillGAN STATE CATS, DOGS, PENQUINS $1.50 to (IJ15 VollMO PwlklN WhI MUrte Ar. Now $1.10 Abo 06m4 *1 W«i4 rrWv S AM) OWkS BY FRIDAY. FEB. 14 ■ ■ Make or hiith (trade wool and cotton felt. they nuke an CLASSIFIED ■ eacoUent decoration foe a glrf, room. If yon an Ink- CAMPUS HATS S intt for wmcthinK different for Valentine's liny thai in GABERDINE. OOBDL'BOY. TWEED tt.M VALUER 2 appreciated, consider one of thene animals. The |iHi ■ really go for Ihem. 95c MVRDS JEWETT'S lAWIfW MO|l|MIT LANHNC