KIVK CENTS PKR COPY INfi, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1341 Ka-nih-rieh-sir I* DormReview ('.orrod, Explain* State Fair Gets Okay Today's j Wails Debut French Pianint On Proposed Move, Campus In Fairchihl One of the chief trouble* of' R/ihert Cazxdesuk. Frr-r.ch pianist, j ^ToftreM) Hoi F.x-ti-Man F.xplain* Plot Rib* Campus who will appeaf in college audi¬ torium Tuesday evening. Feb. 18. on th^ concert series, is trying to j hi* name pronounced cor- j j Pending Changes Wolverine It now in a claw have Building .Needs Investigated rt,, m s. -rcful farming, the But- Exposure of Nari lieautirs; Invent* rectly. Phonetically speaking, the Science Spring, Oarette, and Klt- name ir, Kah-zah-deh-su Spy Ring in U. S. Kappa Flappa* A1'hough the rJrrw i# well \ Ry George Herbert ,m Comport, all earthy, ^t,r publications. By Bll.l. BABCIAV After two month*' worth, ■ known in Europe from the sev* j Possible transfer cf the Michigan State Fair (rem Detroi. \ rhr.n grocery store, In reply "Counter espionage fortes in the &4-m*n cast of Mftfton awl! eral other famous musician* in! to the MAC. campus, now on the fire, provoked comment the Ca*fide*us family, it has be- 1 United States are woefully inade¬ Abbot hall resident * will pre¬ come known in America only frcm Secretary Hannah, while erection of a collejfe all-*Henca quate," stated former P.B.I, agent Leon O. Turrou before approxi¬ sent their first annual all- since the pianist's fir*t appearance ! builrlinjf was t#ing investigated by a committee in thin week'., k male dormitory revue in Fairchild > here in 1635 'sessions < f the state legist*. *' mately 2,000 students and towns¬ nble to advertise in the people at college auditorium theater today at 8 p. m. It will Since that time he has appear- ' |p M.S.C. In a yearbook. very polite let- Thursday night. b»» the first time such a production ; has ever been staged on the M.S.C. ed as soloist with orchestras con¬ Free tinfifty llitie I* 'With two provision*. I can "F.B.I, agents should be in¬ ducted by such conductors as Ar- many advantage* and no f. i-. ,n • explained that if the .>,«-ild advertise In one col- creased from 1,000 to at least 10.- 000." the speaker stated. "The campus. —c Plot of the revue, written by a i turo Toscanini, John Barbirolfi. ard Han- Lange. assistant director Prise far Vnitpie edo.r.t the plan," Sec. John dormitory committee, begin# with! , Hannah remarked yesterday, [j, i| . ir • •*<* or AGRICULTUR- .'ion, it would be bc- United States track down spies with the inade¬ cd-t»# .. his efforts in various important ! a woman in a campus beauty con¬ i musical member of his .rr,mediate Whiter Surprise! cases which the Federal Bureau of Investigation handled during hi# test, with permission of Dean family Hi« wife. Gaby, is a well I heelbarrow." la nged Paul D B,i of ten year* as a government agent. I Darling. The male entrant, play- j known ptarwft in her own right1 -ivr. shall he j **d by a 220-pounder. Bill John¬ j and often appear* on'the concert1 |n.lnt<" tu recently ifc,M u The most important of his 3,000 son. Muskegon junior, virtually! cases, he stated, was the exposure wins the contest. and conviction of the Nazi spy PVflHER HANS DAttf T.fl ring in 1938. j Among the dance routine* PAPERS NAME GERMAN'S planned originally by Jack Fisher. Turrou stated that more than | Detroit sophomore, are a '* Dance uncovered of Spring," ballet; a Top Hat and Guest Lecturers Suffer | C«ne dance, done by Bit!"ba«ebatl 150 documents were man. Pigeon junior; a Stead- dance," novelty; and „ "Barley- From Stage Fright Too que" dance, in typically burlesque Technicolor? Singing "Daisy" will be a the fact that two major witne«*es. By Jean Welker "Dorm Pappy * Quartet." con- - ophisticated surrealism j bo'h American citizens of German Stage fright i* common among the artist* appearing on heme of the art exhibit extraction, escaped to F.urope on the lor true series, according to Prof. S. E. Crowe, secretary Heath, R L Champion, ar.d M di«play in the campus j German boats, belMKvedly kidnap¬ B Goodwm. residert advfWn f n quarter. North Hall. I and treasurer of the committee. ' men's dormitories Goodwin and ped by German Gestapo agent* t* of the dorm agree that 18 indictment* were returned by Their knee* begin to knock and their hreath comes in gaspd, Luker will be "Daisies " g of "Sky Being Scrap- a federal grand jury and convic¬ in a minor way, at least, when Appearing in the production ne Gertie Geyser is by tions were obtained in every rase are a glee club and orchestra mod¬ .'>•* inspired piece in the they first glimpse the audi- eled after Fred Waring'* organ./a- I'her 'hemes which show country *»e, Turrou *t< jtorium, he the *pesker as well as other fac- | Miss Geyser's delicate fared with eign correspondents touch and are now on counsulor official* was reque tors. I^st minute changes in the; d .fplay are "Bon Fire Turrou described his efTor program are often made because j in G-Minor for Fluff obtain a confession from Joh vf cancellations and conflicts-i flee TL'RROl'—Page 3 Foreign corre«pondenU and men i .• Sea with a Ship Throwi of national affair# may fail to re- j A The Lone Stump." i turn from Europe aa scheduled,, j - . Mann, another contrib Dirks Will Give ottreahly shaken of hi# MAC CHOOSE VARIED FIELDS ( flee REVIEW—Em* 3 at ion Representatives from the field# I Free Cuts For of politic*, national and integpa- ' Festival to U Yarnell Talk MSG Man As Army Has Need Of Officers heater to Give |Music Jiidfge i to hear Rear Admir- ho One-Acts Days r.f Our Year#*" Ed nell's talk in 111 Old* "The >f Engineering H. B ward Weeks, editor of the Aflan inced yesterday, tic Monthly. Fulton Ouraier. cd. ormer (ommander in j chitec' tor of Liberty 'magazine; Alfre Crowe Noyes, English poet, and Thorna Hart Benton. American paint*: Charles F. Kettering, who spok this year, will return. woman cast of Rovick's | led "The Purple Door j udes Nancy Blue, Bette Women Enter .nd Nancy Moore. The j pnny him to aid in the intervi# ight comedy, e also has an all-worn-! Interview!! will be conduc Debate Meet toit Victory.' a fr.t- during the afternoon, according evotion. The cast ln- Mis* Agnes McCann. secretary Tan I'rof- to AUrnd .ce VanAken, Louise Dirks. Considerable .nterest Wild l.ife Meeting serine Ackerman, Pat- been displayed in Yarnell'i v v and Mary Gray, Miss McCann stated, with 50 P A Hrrber. prnfeiMr '■{ plays couldn't be pre- 60 engineering student# schedi •stry. and R- G Hilt, exte Tuesday because #ev- for interviews. A graduate of Annapolis. V ncll has commanded the Na' Asiatic fleet as admiral since 1! He was awarded 'he Distinguis pptiulicitis Turns Service medal in 1939 for hi* * F'ulure a* Topic I during the continuous far < prof«sor j ahlt's On Doctor I crisis of two years ago. C C. Hurd, 3«sociate of mathematics, ha# received | ! In November. 1939. Yarnell copies of .» booklet. The Oppor- j Mudenl- Mar Hear •in operated on physician the Navy, and since that time •unity for Youth in Building the i retired from active service w World of Tomorrow." to oe given j flpcra Hrnadea«l been conducting job interview: j to fraternities, sororities, and j Tho OffiriaU In Attend | the nation's college* and unn i campus service organizations. National Convention [ sUies. Tr.e booklet tt an outgrowth j of a d.nr.er which Richard Groen- ..iti.tn,. penormeu vfre ' and the patient's cun- Journal Lsfs Article ir.g, Ludington senior. Christian | •-ported as excellent Buenema. i»40 graduate, and | F Holland, director of | Arnold L. Wiiliams. profe-so Prof. H. J Wyngarden of th^ eco-! service, states that the English, is the author of "C i nomics department, attended last; ■i? has had fewer cases j servative Critics of Milton. | May m tr.e Highway and Hon- i * than in any previous j article appearing in the cur ; zons Exhibit buiding at the New; ce the beginning of the | issue of the "Sewanee Review [ York World's Fair. 1 quarterly literary journal___ Vet Division Chalks Up Record Growth jmion, na fffort to tnak, tl* \ s*rv» the interHU o; oldnt Und fnitt coll,*, in tlx R. WiUlanu world. pubUrtxd whix it »u itill ood annual known a, MichUan Avicultural "A vrterir college, regarding tlx founding of fundamenta the predacauor to tlx present an agrtculn Vaurlnary Sciaoca diviaion, the HIMIf fourth drviaiw to ha caubliahad In 1M11 hare. In the rod I Technically the Veterinary Di- ary. By 11 ftaturdjUTy Fibmey | New Roundup Aid Bill Faces Senate Fight Far Fast Walebes Japan Wh'lf Pci.mIp toaderx ;«r.- prr.phexylnx th«l de»,Bt.-, tr,, Monday, on the Jtxxo-limfl hill will I* mmpletul within tT| wockx, xenxt# opjxixltloii to thf / ■ forrex for 0 Ixxt-dltch xtxnil. CAMMJX 4-H CI.IW- | Th,. ronxte forrirn rolxtlim** Mli hlicnn S|nle rolteifc mourn* thla »«*k the ih'llth of former IWrnaor l#vl Lawiwn r;;.rmir rhur.'iny. ''' •" ""er mr«» the m, Tuft, who wuh Intimntrly iinmcctcil with the in room twt A. gh.li A «i»«" i colli ICC from IHHH to IMKI. WAMHNtiToN-Thlx i« «n attempt to tell the »tor/<* m pr',|i.m w„M t./j -,tir.*f.t. w.M ■ jr-tjnx a pr. ftoxfll to rextrlcl ; Actinic Kditor Tom Oroonn the biilklii* of ItK new i antonni.ni* to houar tb« n»i|cht fume to Knot loin ouLlde the, Bu*in«M Mnnmrrr #«<* <-«rmun It fx not a happy Mory—though fxrhap* happier than th; • « » ; .,me.«f,-rn h»ml«pher» , xtory of cantonment ennalruction itnrlnff Woiiil War I—mid AAf l l TV HUM ltf.tJS— I bdrimui. wast iiiiiiiicurHtitnc miwiiiruHilo with opray control the net rexttll I* that the tax¬ Tt„. r», uliy Kolk etuh will Hol experiment* reunited in mivinu* to fruit i m«nt program ticgnn crviccs nrAMAN NTArr— Plans for the Marelt magaro e F H fflli Sorry, Chariot Larunn, Jock Mctlrllt, June Wl«lr, grower* of thouaauda of dollara. r«l tTMH MHHCS NlfNPM 1CHIS will be discussed when the mem • Jack Mnfkla, Edwanl Puppar, Dove Powoli, Jock Bhirley Bctipholm 80 far. however. Inquiring coif- hers of the »t«ff of the ftptrr'xn eiy .Similar Kllton, Horry Larwn. greiMiicn have found that the III The magu*ine meet Monday at 7 13 p ' was pledged to Alpf: le^e.'s'rms "in af»d ^ .Vatrilw pMg« d ? And What ? the Walsh Conslruction head of corn tuny, which i« building Camp IdH'jtl tlliurelio Tot lie' Kdward#. Mum,, contributed t),- Carl Simon, German refugee j milrat.on of a '*HtW of K &tNt to the Dcutot isti< campsIgri and now a junior student at Knia j V M.4 ,A^— i oear Gamma . Hetty i fund l.t.1 J'111. and spottier X2.IHXI tnuxoo college, has chos# New York in October. Total for his talk at the Vesper service by the YMf'A j East rocenUy in Peoples church at ft p. m. Sun- • public affao* Th* Hespvriaro / 15,000 The Walsh Construction com¬ day. j optn -merit* f may la- made thi ; last Sundriy for tkj(< himon v/^t born in Herlip grd Aldvrlon, GWu B .il pany i* located at Davenport, la., Y office hy calling -VIM and it is customary to favor local lived there I or 15 years. After hii | Nee HI MATIN- Page Jan. Ed GJacy, Dm. «. illy Tom (ireene contractors However, the Walxh father's death in 10341, he went t»i , Hiifrfitmon, Prank i* • P;nkerlon, John 8ja« . that i Construction company of Iowa, England, spciuiuig two years in 1 I K %N4 O a\V* NO The stufM birds aren't the only 01 rather than a New Kngland firm, lamdon and one In York-hire.! f>erg Dkk PatUng. lii rti/iiiiliirv ('.onIrilmlion happy Increased tpuve for the college got the contract to build Cgmp lb rough the aid and interest of i LETTERS 1 hhieida . Dean Or given Curator J W Stock o chance to lay plan* Kdwards. Mass. There 11 Miss Adda Dilts of Kal >maz'*>. : iihve taken active «. liitrht In the middle of formal season, it'* hi expand And Improve the collections and displays. pctitive bidding on any of thetw who mat him in England, he came j ■? covering from pnvu 1 tnere than too had, jt's a truiwly. Retiring front the top floor of the library in t*v«»r uf the growing number of students who study, the camp construction contractu l«f Nmw York in* 1030 and finally To lite Editor il'fvpibd m Defrott *.J*o of the llospte Fraternity men contributed another $50 Ram ajfH» had a lot to do with to Kalamazoo. museum will hove plenty of room to grow hi tt» now Frank tea Groat will act a* I hospital under obit-;. the delay In certain part* of thr • to the welfare fund of an apparently clever quarter* in the auditorium basement Since PioIchsoi Stor k has announced hi# inten¬ country, particularly California, studanl Ruder for the service. I pendicitis 9neak thief this week. If the depredation* which experienced the worst rnlfi Jenti Ann Golden will be the solo- i The All lia (Jra» continue at the preneut rate the brother* are tion of uddinu new type* of exhibit# it might not be 15 years, and in Texas, which lit. singing "O". Divine Reikeiner" holding formal tttke.i timh* to moke a few friendly suggestions fot in hhe Will la.1 June Mills, while Rwhard Wil¬ !;;i tail* and show up at the more elite social function* to *\\eat shirt* and slack*, if at all. Although the museum i* quite complete along a Atiologu'ul line. I suggest that there 1# wildlife that has been overlooked tu<> one tpecici long of WM I ORfN HAN TROI HU: batu Inside the army,'however, fault was that the Quarter- chief liams will play the violin obll-: after the mituiUori - Kast Lansing police have un almost impos¬ master Coifw. an organ tuition TO TAIA AT HJUKIDE t'ollocl All thr I'.mlv*— Eoilowing the student suppt;' ul I sible task cut out for them in trying to catch That .species a the "pony ," a breed familiar to too skilled in buying aimes, sugar, Simon will Alpha Pin Dos afU in *dge at t»a iofTer. blankets and canned beef, 1 the marauder for several reipuui*. One i* many Michigan State students A great improve¬ that there are so many fraternities scattered ment would be made If a complete collection of but not rxpeiienced in construct¬ HKtrisil I O.NVDY ATTA(.KKI) Bultur.ary IP . ing army camps, hud charge of Thr Csi fAii 1 ah 'o#i. a.nd re- charge the H#r«p^ over the town that n continued watch cannot these pernicious anlinnb could lie mude in r»ne cor¬ ner of the muaettin, handy to the incinerator Hut the ptpgluin There jung has been 'y. '.eit lhat 1 b-i!* , 1, hq>» sue- >4xial <*Undf»r tlia ■ be kept on ail of them at once* The second tut I tllOM Will tha •ewf>#tl.v attacked *»4) ago Open house will be If sleepers wake at all, nocturnal noise* are then drop it in the waste basket Mai shall ominended that tnglaiei If the report u authen- dale dinntr. this p. m. Sunday in the eh passed off by the assumption that it is one A particularly dark niche in the museum should u.r arc if of Hill, worgs to atnve a 1h M. af. SH.IU'* .<> Th-AOPie nad k lor* under the leadetsl) of the brother* just Rcitim? in from a party be dedicated to the tnossUack* who still believe that 01 4„gi >o*r : a. proiwdiy tiie mo.! T. #rsday evenrng Pairchild and Prances I li "The Everlasting Arrr is the thrill of b»« code. or late snack. It Antbo the has' that is to attend At that subject Dr N A Mci I a m. i mmt impof tent lorg ie No sure-fire mean* of catching the culprit 1 pari tally accepted chosen for the 0 3U and can he given. but a siitfifestion is that the fra¬ element that 1 1 brought about the traris- itiotiier j tiie J-Hop aJIfn Urlgudier General Charles services Sunday. This 1 ternities do their hit to help out police. If it one of ihe Februai y sei taken Hut what hapiwi for the winter ler : rtman. who was in charge Is not possible to keep the doors locked, from the P*ulnu The liespies arid K watchers might be set to see who comes and M«n M.iul.1 'iuHeipkf^—' I.I'THEN AN (III K( II < uHatmrate on an r-n« :> The outcry from me 1 who want women back . "The Essence of Chi next WedneMiay goes. Capture ct the culprits would be worth in the home prbtmbly stems from those wh.» are veil 1 : will be the subject of the Rev at the ilespo nw a lot iirboth money and unworrivd sleep. im.iUJe to find collar stud,- and handkerchiefs with- . place. Ku>n<.. Motit serious handicap wh the - William Young's sermon at the 11 and Mrs. Ovun If the boys in one of the fraternities do get out feminine guidance Put all the fair sex back n fact that the cantonments h to 6* m l-utbei an chlUch set vice hold of the thief it would not be nice to be the kitchc, s and clunices are that these same »gi-i ne- «*t 314 M A C be rusiied to ixirnpletiou 11 tutors would put up <1 bigger liowl yet when they The Bible study u! 10 a m WiU ' UENDEZVOI > in his shoo*. dtately and that the army iVjis | fourd themselves unable to locate anything in then given no fund* to make pr im-1 take up the subject. "What Chn - Kuxxt! lion*nr thr I'-a d >w-! tlan* Believe About God,- the; A worthy project (or thr Mirhhuit Slate IiI«Iiuay lo Moot Your ln,ndrrf»^ age and water supplies, until , at- Crvstur." I'll*- Ih-.l Fried department would be compiling 4 man of the col¬ ! The l.utlu 1 an Student club wdl Smu-k After thf I'artj- tei legislation parsed coiigresK. lege auditorium. A careful check or the content » entertain members tti tiie lor Mer¬ (Jiieken You've of the new muArum would probably shew that sev¬ ktHtk HAG AN TIN) KAHI.V All Kvcninu * KnltrUm it was tje- I an Etudent club of Ann A: b« 1 at Ever Taated eral «f the "exhibits" are students lo»t on the way before the • 3 p.*nv Eunduiy afternoon in the cbm.es. A place in the museum right bctwv CLASSIFIED 1 instance, j dining hall of the Masonic Temple . For CompleU' »e {seventh butlding mi liricklmls Arr (hit that loam this campus in the wild state A thor¬ located 60 8T. THOM AS AMI IM* St. ThoiU'is Aquiuus church w;i' Bp * Labor has learned n leaaon. ough cltt>»ific*Uon ff Dcs Mo Hut ha> not been completed of Uie»« construetion began it wus found hold it# 0.3(1 and 10:36 Sunday tot Hack in I9.i7 when the uitdowu strike* were iukiiik over the ulate. Ulsir made a gevder*. but there is a geneial agreement that they to be waterless ar.d the site (Camp masse* in the State theater un¬ fall into two distinct cl.is.-cs piufessutuil and stu¬ Uoturd Wood) was shifted to der the direction of Palhet Win- block eve for itself by too belligerent a stand. Holla. Missouri. ScftrrgaU' the llrimncr* Camp Sentiment over the state grew to point where Anuthei cantonment, Evi l>0; e will have lu> ow BDnding near Jacksonville. Pl.< Tune in your favorite CBS 1 many advocated t he use of violence in rumor - is located on marsh land, and the tion at 10 p. nr. Tuc-duy thrui inir the strikers from the plants, ulthmiirh I inahgnetl pedagogue or ten-cent B army is now engaged in dumping Thursdxiy to hear Glenn Miili wise handling of the situation forestalled object to beuig placed In tiie same ear th and stone io fill it up. OIK* tO v- uiuiiinvv— oKitur a cake, Buttered Bolls The State students weren't all morally op¬ hold vvtUi six-guns, rocket ships and dive bomber* lovely lo look ul, DEI JCIOIS lo posed to any form of union, but they did want to have a place to eat that night. Their right on through the qinct supper hour. While retting up at) exhibit of these other atroci¬ EAT - mkI reM*rve a Odde for DIN- 50c ties. it would save time for Ihe museum directors to action showed union leaders that violence is include double feature movies, serial movie#, and usually met with violence. That labor ha* taken the lesson to heart is the whole class krewn as nqw:-super-epics would still leave ropjn for a' comprehertvivr coUec- That NEK at Served Excliuively at TONYS ahbwn in the current strike in lainsing. The affair has taken the form of a peaceable tion of prupuga: da. w hich jliouki not be t>K» drf- Famous A fund touch tu the collection would be the in¬ t o* uxt Walkout with picket lines after a .'in-day no¬ tice of intentu n to strike hail expired. Such clusion of all the newspaper comic strip* except two or three and the addition of the newspaper "col- rVRNHnm Ar.STKKV Grill >)'> E. Mich. Ave. tactic* are better for everyone than bitter fighting. The State News hopes that the mat - Except this one, that h. or is it? TICKETS Um ACCT. OliKfc Price ^5.0® ?»»W' . . -' f " i . MICUIOAN STATB MtWR Council Offan Lie ISA Ball Highlight! Lnr OfltnNmgdfim MSC alentine Week-Etui; To Organlaatfrnm Student council x*m h*» m *i- lv*, bawled m ronm Ht «f fha WMiIMmm Ireeks Hold Dances B_ '*■*"• j i Union, cinmeA president Itfcberd Omening »nf.','ioe*d ywterday. | The ff/Tf« hi devi—d inwayi»n»wrr have Campa» <-*•*> T»M Vha* Won't ft.' Menu lw««f» tfiv« Date Dinneri' ;i nny aUAitrju--li«»» rtudent organization*. #nd Right to Ornnbr Harriett* Vafcffg 1 aHiviti«, lie «eid |C,r,» ' »urn* tt»rcufh i broken hwrt whan tby rmtere.1 i -.** 'f» ^t^ !» I ZfjES'. * "J* *"£ """"Jf" State colltge ha. e lu the mu.lc of Ttmmy •»"* IH-A. Valw,t,„e I,all U.t Tabler. nfrht to iSThrtS" ri-fy, I ri-pUcM of the IXA. pine ,l,„ u,m, * were »poilii«rlUi i'in tatdivtty and v/!id artirrwilA veraitiaa {■> (if) college* wn\trgardtng conlf/l ar»dof uni- '- O. luge «jnffifbtl* niter A K t afld CJ ■^- Md tU winter term for- f commonly foitnd m r verMtlta rtef-t regard**other #ft»vilift 'yrj '/f du- cmtrolcitn^(fU*ci. tdu-'O. -/rganrier, early lht» afxpMrad a»«k. Hcpf"- ,tM daw* m th« main tell-' UIVMIONN m.SU MTI UTNTH j of th*» former v.u\*iA*A ,f tha Hotel Old*- Mm* "One >>1 'he thm#. ""—-■*—-■—* j the lolteg#, Hannah aaid- A'rndl and Tied Hammer- ; •'thoul Uw d»vut»;», .lUjU, th« 4tvul tk-.afj u...,, fiiltran MlllWB rni |» fl^I 1^1^^ |>/|| ll It Ourdirvg an uptnUm of Allcrnay , U> Uie muak^ Coy ;lwTOI|Il 4-ommettfa, "»# „ tte lac* thai ih* - JI lltKUl. ' ^erirral Hertxrri law prohibit¬rut awl „wl hla wlwafra. She waa < '.'dattinuwl from | pink funnel (uldMed „ud„1,, .,kirB m„\ ing employe* of «-doeat{/mal in*1l- Hoffman. i*aui»ctan on vr* fit"- j tiituyri* from - „i .klrt and Iwig .kevrd dlM>|wl ||Ui(i ■„. hjV„ . joining a unvm ft , f<*o lidUtt Kurntai, of tutr»pl<4»'y | any organi/atarn. Hut theie M fV/ auiMau inay.ruij m .1 Dunne U« i»a in **tntif.nge attempt* "In #pr» p>>n i*. The law we Beta Kappa feUrnlly tor- „„„ twwtal . hihit* all public imtituthmt, .*ht, atenrted Mi** N»*!i Concerning Dun growth *1 tht /,oman 'h«n fi Hid >MI UU cfutM? blua i«rt«ty Th* divMion. iiiran G'l't*;! la/int' to e ver he .,d'J»-d h t»« Michigan fi*»te otdlega, . . Job. held at 1h« W'-mrn n 'teahng with any organized Mother w««M keep . th Art HowJard and hi* or- 4* l»" y*"' the rrrt/fd tet-ahtr g entnllf* ant of Hoffrr«o wat BLIJeE'l1> l«urli wtlk "i* d.t mei *f,«b iwm eiarttly l»- .lappwl j C'-wP ' I t ht*IM of the florae* Heidi agireiation. ui uiaylnf for daminif uiepnC-n :h»l it 'In- nw< nine I.XPOH, ARDI'hMi IST,:*».eT Teen U.u py ' hat it »v« will he (Maude tot Jttdt**." Unef far their choral »Md*cround* Mate ton kept >• Alpha fawtlnn (rater- -A -atr.fe.VWy . .pl--.et.-n f-u • -r-e h IM* e-efit a P*e way '-. el.y ptrup lu d-ree -fJ-tH-ely weed? Meafwy »ritere*« ,n the danger | that all of oiir employe* te tr4tm* iter lifer dnacp. Art Hnwlnnd j Du* •* ruit at hand, accord*»g ' » whwh foreign e*pf*»ag« ag«r»U | brr* »yf that group," Hannali *Uted ' tdi lh« mu»lc, Angut • Hf- Giltner "but t/v*M.»owdmg of »•*«» in a brtfffct epot v ,V ' halrman, will have a* « *>»- other W o>,y ,r. ..nd r- were nringjr.g 'o thi* cdeontry. the * aUMITM WAtMUt UIW REVLE »• fkeir litea. Uk> not ~i Ml» Jean Kanter. Sl» mannin* -.1 the veterinary ; ta-aker .aat H» pnmted -«> 'h»r i ,w, 1K1|„ ,hB, ruu, »,,(• a otold taffete aktrl fea,«n and wrreate n Ihe arwrur.' the Mae the «l»lf^.d^fj»m.ari i :1„, . .mmeb.ura'ely p.w W ad .civet bloiiie with i.weet- iliaiifnan 'J rriO*?' '-.*r xkl «r iMBvrrim? ommuntty- Hot wt !.*-< m line and Umg »leeve« fit ur|*r(U*Uofl a/td MO MUM. IK Ol KM I OK I mt <>U>n. nln Ehiund will play for dare- wr*r< ail Du .r ; • Alpha Cftl Higina frit-i fcr r>9> (<■ raoul ybm he faetora ed that at the tin * ' Hannah p/tnUd urt KLDt CKD eukl. \n 'ne Porter Imtal William The Bacl py trial*. »ever»t KariiilluttM- Uf-at- general chairman, will «*- kflrr 7 jtfMl a* day ( (i*rr truth Gntiipu Mm Mary ftllen Hailv The »ppropft»tpm mere Iti-ltu < lii Mark- I fl * IIANCC W leAWHIM. ' jrufe*.** han Piverwofi Will tie Die ' kept up to the ktuder t If tkt ,»u U. i ?inrr JM2. lie Hi*'« :tfis 'ht >MIf nf linrtiel BircniMum at Ua ill p« fc,f*ilofi PI fraternity for ktwr lrprDfrfwiwn **f. *1 rreaae iww faeen only J8 per ( rtw, (-kr-. «** flw » vill furniih mu*ic. and egenU, he ' ^ ^ t i»rty will be held in Dm? Wo- ur^abte fp. •a- front <««cr) ar agent' duJ n-rt 'teai directly Coftman i»Mi i John Hie Kappa Sifpna fra- Japan Mill oIKOMalK I.AWH ;e t-'ital apfkoprte* . ,U *tMg |M|: fy. white Margaret Ur- Tfu gti.er r.meot t. a* oeet; n0.r*0Cl. Ar»y wage n charge »l the b Du»l appro* ,t f.* Zctd Tuu Alpha Kwi>- fur ' 'Hi4 »nd -*lded m fraternity iield a radio »;e chapter house ir.ink in charge and John w!h Swing OutI ale MUImmi Vicirt A • to I ' r,airmen of the Hes- Ml MT IIAVI. MORI. ROOM fjlf. . . . T Vli ' lph iii.aiih raiiio parti' v f»-.« i f»ij>fna p* had charge of the Phi fraternity radi'. The Prep SUir» to S%» ii Acrua 1 Xt f\|pha Tau Omega Cam |>u I - it the itvter the chairmanarup K >kbi .74 >.yie Aaa Alter I ,14 . ilte Rtminons it chair- «■ . adio party to be held Aiaau. (i*. I.t* c| bey Mayo dormitory t/>- > " »• who do not want to play bridge. Prof, and Press. Her tJtj iiralaa IftrW _ .14 M ; Menchhofer and Mr i^c H*ft. ,14 H. V, Cordier are pa- Ine. iwlM-ilkte. 12Z Potter cixiperattve hw* Adtng a radio |»rty to- ' i A Sporting Proportion! ftofai*. .V. V Si * Jcarj Greenhue »* Clicstcrfichl ("-U x" 1 (teWu-r-a >'r The rfmnert one will at held Hedrick .fsd«r the chairrnaii*h:p BooMct |{f(|IIC*lM SPORTCOAT Menzer; Robert OverhoH ; So many • '< -* A D,e Alpha Chi ttigrrwi ceived tor ' ■A John Cook i» chair- baccoland U n boner at the Hesperian Chester he id cigai IN Camel Tan at PRIMERS $1280 A I urwty of tlther Snr >hmU$ iuul X, f abric*.. . Shetbuul*. FkamIi and t omcl NuiUuMmiI nifr- Hair*, ftam kvkmm; «,o*> 815 to 825 il ST AHKIIHU:- lh* htm ••riU(if) Joe" k(Ml Jackkrt Navy On* White Felt 14.95 «8.9S 2U2, Evergreen SMALL'S 2-6415 lt,r gyle jjtop WEST A1AXGA* • Ar atmen Eye Kansas Stale r Downing Nebraska Pin Three Hunker* In Winning, 27-15 i Whatever Canch Jack Peterson and hi, Kansas State wr«s- thn e»n rook up In the way of competition will nerve aa the Second course on Michigan State's traveling mill repast to. Collin* Capture* day when the Spartan grapplers clash ~ with the Wildcats at Runners Gel Crown A fter Two in.nt. In Manhattan- r... i w h Oklahoma A. I. M.. the Wild* The State mat men opened cito rtlfd M on, of their thrpLMllwtNOUth'western rr 0|grfgntion# ill their aectian, ,trong. Work Away; partan Tie Election* fount yenlerdny aftomcon by having won the Big Six chnmp- If the referee has as much fTMtlng through " " h In defeating seven bout# i taring only the heavyweight Nebraska 1T-S for their sixth straight vie- lanshlp in 1940. Kansas Shite has foirtlelpnted In ten meet* this season with an even break. The Wildcat# Inaugurated Home Today portlines By Joe Slmek trouble deciding gan whether Michi¬ State college or Kansas State university wins their scheduled mat meet tonight «* the Oklahoma a nee Wednesday. Although the 'ftlrd. aren't dated to come flying into Fo.t Laming Ihe Michigan Stale's r,,,,.. lo Case School of Ap, i .-a today for their ! • year rftj-r .,,n- , Five Se i only loss came when the season with an eastern trip A. It. M. wrestling team once had on broomstick, »r nnything ao fourth consecutive . - > pound heavy- with disastrous results, but pulled At llllnula Relay,; lias halted the greatest jumper deciding between Spartan coach spectacular, their trip here I, Just hands of Ohio St.,', their won-and-lost record lip to Today was to be his red letter Fondley Collins and mentor Jack about the most sensational thing Columbm, O., Prld.,, ,f ,!100 mark, against mid-west ( Iiimc, to Meet to pull on o Spartan varsity the day, but one of the star* missing ever Peterson, the East Lansing travel- Spartan funs have hern treated to opponents. MiclilKan Slate's truck tram 7c Illinois Relays I# the all- shirt. Hurrying to his room In ing grapple squad will probably be this .eosnn. Ever since LIU. of* always given the s, At 165 pounds, one of State's around champion, Michigan State's Weill hall one evening, his path forced to spend the night In Man¬ rials decided In IMS that Dr. Nnl- weights, the KnnMam will hoc action on two front* competition In the p; • weakrr track captain, Walter was obstructed by a temporary hattan, Kan. smllh's gome of basketball was todays meeting (s **|.. l*>a*t their best wrestler, Inland today a* five picked Spartan* Instead, an unkle injury Back In 1927, Collins and Peter- worth playing as u major sport, something to barrier in Heal Garden. A low State rorter .who was the only Wildcat compete In the llllnol* lie- yon were both in line for the cap¬ the Brooklyn ochnol has been the with any degree of regu¬ barrier U nothing to worrying n hlgh»st-flylng Co-Captain Geo re- am lays at Urbnnn, III., and the re¬ up his spikes for the indoor atfl- high-jumper, and the Spartan cap¬ to win seaboard's tain* po*t on the Cowboy will¬ eastern led the Spat tun st larity on the eastern Jaunt. mainder of the squad, split up into son, and only time will tell if h* ing team. Their teammates voted cage power tains underfoot ing gave Way, nil three of his bouts ,n ( class teams, squares off in the 22nd ran regain his former effectiveness once with a tie vote resulting. COMPILE flM.AT RECOSD wrenching his ankle, which at first two out of three In -f. < West Mayo Retains annual indoor inter-lass meet In in time for outdoor action, Jentson fleldhouse. It Is a queer quirk of fate that did not appear to be serlou*. Again they cost their ballots, and again, the rerult was a deadlock, This year the Illnckblrds have Capt. Bob Thalken won 14 out af 11 games, losing with two victories in both I.nop Rowling lii'tul Composing the State at the contingent Illinois meet are Date Km Finally, on the third vote, they el¬ ected Collins. only to State, 31-20, In New York ond sabre. Leonard Her and Puqueme. Singularly enough, Armand Marlnard Although Sigma Kappa sorority lit*, Ted Wonch, Bruce Dry on I hose were the only two occasions remaining points, tak.> ran up a record team score of 521 Mike Schelh, and Starr Keesli that L I V fared slow-break, de¬ in the sabre and on* : for one quarter of the Women's Kunlit* is slated for the low hu Flint Rider* Down fensive types of teems end both respectively. AlWrtie Association bowling tour¬ die and .IflO-ynrd events, a wasn't able to cope with nament, West Mary Mayo retain¬ ed first place after the second Wonch In the pole vault Uryn Schelb, and Keesler will try I SpartaiiN. 15 to 7 limes it the situation. York spnrtswrlters said On March 29. St hmitter will send Flint's fast riding Fugle polo round Thursday evening with a honor* In the all-around event. •k after the niackbfrds lost trio defeated the .Spartan varsity' to fence in the N c total of 1.020 pins. » HTATI. PI.At i s TllllHi that "LI U. appears The k.i| pas nre in second pine squad by a score of 15-7 in Dem¬ urine siting apart-nl the seams." late Fencing ( t onstration Ifall last night. sponsored by the N'a \ Capt. Fred Gibson, Northville am that loses only two ,f 10, drops only six games junior, and Ed Chasey, Chicago State's aqund worked t years, and has one un- arid will alio drill Mutu i the East, which.h rich Tuesday for the 'Birds dltton, Arrington every Ahtyne, who saw the f.rs (I for the Penn Belaya, one of hi# State tram. I able to score over Mm *. fridge and Benjamin 'llacli* Dentin South For Deep-Sen Fink Uuii/tipi llrlVatM ry Ringers. Mi Frnt Bow lor« Gttnzogu university A The Np.irt.iti captain is more than just a jumper, lie is one of rate imlivliltuU who nuke* a thorough vliidv of hU sport. I nitio with lithe, mmcular body of 175 pound* perfectly proportioned ovi kU foot frame, he combined H with skill, a Hne -el spring and form fur a pretty picture of athlrtir I can sllll see him scoring 1.7 point* against Michigan'* nighty pourrhouse last year In Yost lieldhou«e which should equal any HU! if a State athlete against the Wolverine*. fieldhousr record to heat him In Ihe high jump, but he came hark to II took a Smokers know.. ROMIUCI'M huge Oul hroadjump. place second in the dash, and third In Ihe low Elltovoiili Ouiiilcl Chesterfields re Michigan State * rrpula- iar from coast to coast, lie ha* starred In the I'eun Re Arrington Satisfy failed to place am th«l*c' 0*ain*t the best. He ha* led CORAL GABLES In fa'.'t, the Spartan# In scoring for two He has years. SAM DONAHUE AND HIS Oil'TIKRTKA Merrill Stakes Recant Against with their Mii.der, Better T\sti: BUM A CAB SERVICE JSational Collegiate Champion lly Hub Astley Do you know why Chest¬ ISO Tuesday night un the Oklahoma A. and M. campus nt Still¬ erfield give* you more pleasure? water, two i:<6 pound sectional mat champions will meet for Because it's the imoktr's cigarette the first time. ... it hsa everything • smoker Approximately n year ago laat January, these two slight hut tenacious grnpplers, then ♦ " — ~ wants . . . Real Mildness and a sophomores at 12tt pounds, - ha, won Avs motchtv m far thi> Cooler, Better Taste. pinned n pair of opisinents in i >-«r a'"1 >' h- w»n» "t Ksom- different parts of the nation Ion the mat against Wh tehurst Chesterfields art better'tasting to win their flnl cultea.ate wr«..l-| w,|h . „ ■ | . and mild.. .notfiat... not strong, tecutive victories. lime neither of the wmitkhi'mt wins titlk because of their right combina¬ [uestion, Leland Mer- Whitehurst'# total is even more tion of Ihe world's best cigarette in State's popular impresstve than the Spartan 136 or A1 Whitehurst, pounder's. The Oklahoma A. k tobaccos. Yon can't buy a better & M.'i mat pride, has m. stalwart has something like 16 cigarette. straight triumph# tn two years to JACKETS Merrill's record as Spar tar hi# credit, but in annexing this gtnppier is unparalleled in Sta'o total. Whitehurst ha# faced thf One LM »C Wool «l>J t'ociloro* Jackel. l.i torv In 1940, as a Arst-yeur sternest wrestling competition In I6.95 to >10.50 Values varsity candidate, "Toughy"' the nation, Whitehurst, in 1940, downed soir.e flight foe), pinning won the greate.-t honor a colleg¬ tlx of ihoii with hi# famous "guil¬ iate wrestler con hold, the Nation- lotine " Handicapped by "being unable to make his weight, Mer¬ According to the Jennings rill didn't enter the national tour- double-portion of the Spartan squad who know every wrestler MI RKII.l. ( ONTlNl tS PACE in Oklahoma by his first namr, and wrestled against Whitehurst This seas .n. Merrill has contin* in high school, Merrill has an even tied flattening the opposition Perhaps his greatest 1941 decision to date has been against Ray Dean*, the University of Michi-j Kan's sophomore 136 pound*genua* I lion. Merrill pinned Deane in 8.43 ] SWEATERS - COI.D.WEATHEK SPORT SHIRTS - TROUSERS to account for State'# winning two j point margin against the Wolver¬ NECKTIES - SHIRTS - PAJAMAS ines. j iiubes In all. the pint-sized grappler' au. at UDiru rum The Episcopal Chunk in Ike College ST. PAUL'S CANTERMJt CHURCH HOUSE