ate Hen» I*ss2r Sktnner Top* SfrlM „ Stalling Tactics Give Long Island Cagers 24-23 Victory Over State Frosh Class To Nominate Defense Even Mi* Council Plans Reply On First Try Radio 'Hams' del 7,500 See Blackbirds Today's Library; Military Officers for Primaries Knowledge Sought To Conduct W ith Transmitter Avenge Early Season Campus Headlining the final bu«in<™ of preparation for the win- ter term primary elettions next Thursday is the business National defense programs even affected the college librt h Job Clinics was M.S.C. Radio club's completed and went on the for the Arst time transmitter Tuesday night. air Defeat By Spartans of choosing nominees for freshman olass officers today and according to Glenn Fitch, rei President Richard Pippenger, Ply¬ Will Ya, Huh ? filmpr of petitions for last-minute candidates for divisional cnce librarian. At the Michi Serif* of Clinics mouth, Ind., senior, said Wednes¬ By Ed Kitchen day. Modem, up-to-the-minute tac- representatives^- ^ . State college librray there h Will Take I'lacc The club plans to use the trans¬ Ilisinir within an nee of lipcominff the first tram over to m inviting one^s girl to the Freshmen will hold a spe¬ been increasing calls for booki Brooklyn Blackbirds twice in one season, Ag Dinner Will Of Single Meet mitter nt its bi-weekly meetings, boat the famous . [j.Hi'p vvere demonstrated Friday cial nomination meetinir to- the field of aeronautics this y< r.i-ht / I lie Sigma Kappa house Greater demands for infort Aa *erios of # tt i. personalized »„ij according to Pippenger. Licens- Michiitan State's basketball iron men finally fell a victim to rd by l(w F,.d,ral Communlcil. I today at 5 p. m. in room 130 their own slnw-hreak tactics as Long Island university shaded by Stan Thomas, • State alum. It n.ts n few minutes after one of Morrill hall to select randidales Honor Former tion on requirements and train In the army air corps, coast ar Job Application clinics, spon-j tions commission, the transmitter * the Spartans, 24 to 23. Wed. for president, vtee-pressdent. sec¬ sored by the Student Council; has been assigned call letter* the usual farewells lery, the marine corps, and Debate Teams jiS ni*ht in Jeni"on fie,('- m and a had just taken place. retary. and treasurer Tina! elec¬ tion of officers will take place in Judging Team camouflage activities have I placement committee, will lie-1 W8SH gin next Tuesday, it was an- Thc group, consisting of "hams," Pittflilt Outside was the Fri¬ day night crowd of the regular elections m March and The presence of members of the called been made, mainly by studs nounced yesterday by Dave Jones, j or Persons interested in amateur A wild thrnni? of 7,500 who Maimer departing males; in¬ the winners will take office to first agricultural judging team to by the draft to report it chairman of the committee. 1 ,ndio« is noW operating in the Entcr Indiana converged colorful on East laming to. sec intersections! side were the sisters serve for the remainder of the represent the college while it was The above information came The clinics, of the type Intro-1 Civil Aeronautics authority lab, he most initio in the midwestern area this ' of Sigma Kappa. Stan planked POSITIONS ARC TRADITIONAL still M.A.C. will be one of the out- duced last year by Green Helmet.1 former rodent colony. The trans- Tournament result of investigation be watched amazed as L.I.U., will • natter had been under construe- a un venr annual * :msf!f under Pot Fowley's front standing features of the sophemore men's honorary, carried by the Association by 10 points in the first bring to the campus prominent ,ion *'nce the beginning of fall on iclund nduv 'and yelled out in his t ■oft persuasive manner: -™rTve te^US I V1'.' I he held Wednesday evening in the College and Reference Librarians on new demands being mode dn business men and personnel man- j *erm !940. , ivfichigtt, St.it de- lnlf, deviated from its fast, rush- ng style of piny and bent State on "Hey. Pat - - - will you go to i Union ballroom. college libraries as n result of lers from a number of different i First "ham" to be reached by bate teams in a debate tournament at Manches¬ ic J-Hop with me?" i held the vice-presidency and Five of the original six mem tfe 'Id.*. the club was W3ISU. Maryland. stalling technique in the Anal mo¬ secretary's office. bers on the team are still living national defense program. j Demonstrat tonal int e rv iews. J ter and Huntington, Ind., in which ments. students from 150 colleges and The 'Birds, away from Joe Gourdie. Engine* r* rep- and since their graduation in 1901 The survey, under the direction both written and personal, will be Ill ail a Minute resentative to Student have achieved of Chnrles Mohrhardt, MB.C held at each clinic, and will be Governor Tops universities representing 3ff states this s wdl participate. ay a full r will conduct the nomination meet¬ as during their winning days on alumnus, hopes to And out what followed by analyses and criti¬ college libraries ure doing to as¬ cisms of the application methods Members of the three women's ing. All nominations will be made from the floor. the judging team. Those who will be honored nt sist new courses on democracy tised List of J-Hop teams are; Ida Mae Stevens. Lan¬ dulse that The last of the 24 name* ef di¬ Rev. Mr. N. A. and techinc-at defense subjects. sing junior, and France RING UP NO. 18 WILL HOLD SERIES • it evening had better make other ^rranrements for the night. visional council rominees was an¬ nounced last night by Home Eco¬ McCune. pastor of Peoples church ar.d instructor in religious educa¬ In an effort to aid more stu¬ Party Guests . East East La! La % for the free workshop pcr- I are actually 7-9 p. m. on Toes- nomics divisional council, tour tion; Verne Shoesmith, East Lnn- Contest to Gill dents individually. Jones stated, series of clinics is being held Governor and Mn Murray D. triumph in 20 than Thnrodays as days after the deadline «et by fing real estate dealer: J. H. Skin- rathei than a single clinic, us was ! Van Wagoner will I couch, likeable Student council for such nemrna- ncr, Fenton. Mich., farmer; John >d in the center tale News story. The from Home Eco- | Strange, former commissioner of agriculture and at present member Pastry Queen j the case last year. Each clinic will of guests ut be devoted to applications in a! night, according to co-chalrme the J-Hop Frida shman from Huslett squads are composed rominees single field, and will be conducted I of the invitations committee / p of I he til division, all jun.ors. are: of the state civil service com¬ To Chicago j by experts in that Aeld. Seniors Hansen and Myrtice Schmidlii of Glen igner. Detroit junior,! Herbert, Dimondalc; ll Fox. Royal Oak; Marjohe mission; Professor Severance, who and Geor • and to those who want to seeking employment in each freshman; 'illium Barclay, fresh- son. Grand Raptds: Mrr- cherry these fields will submit their op-, and Mrs. John Hannah, and Treas to a corner with their work u Bryan. Ohio,■' andJ n on* of the deans of Wnshing- Michigan State'* 1941 L'.idillac, and Donald < still another >ight years that L. the time of hi. i f 'leldner. rely watch others. j! deathuniversity .1 pie queen, Carolyn Schettler, will plications for analysis. nnd Mrs c q. Wilkins are college Aldington freshman;' I Drjn- Ur»'n« a few years ago; and Oeorge J the game has any entri-ln tomorrow for Chicago and General purposes of this year's executives invited to the party, burn, Lansing junior.! OTHERS MAT PETITION Humphrey, professor of animal Deans invited to the 1941 J-Hop able to register two minis the national cherry-pie baking clinics, as outlined by Dr. C. C. Fishy Other candidates for divisional j husbandry at the University of contest. Dean Marie Dye of the Hurd, executive secretary of the. I are Dean Elisabeth'Conrad. Dean he Blackbirds dur- ampaign. No team a Ash story. It concerns representative ports on Student . Wisconsin. Liberal Arts placement committee Marie Dye. Dean and Mrs. F. T. »r to doing just that I Humphrey, an ' council will be allowed until Fri- M A C. alumnus •mics division an¬ and faculty adviser for the proj- , Mitchell. Dean and Mrs. E. L. [ The bright of goldfish who used to North Campbell. little fellows, named h. Meshach, and Dutch primary ballot. day at S p. m. in order to file pr- I internationally known livestock nounced Wednesday. tit ions to place their name en the judge, will deliver Petition* must! dross of the evening before an ex- the main ad- The cherry pie queen, a Detroit •shman. was selected Feb. 1 ect, are to give persons who have [ Anthony. Dean and Mrs. E. A not had business writing and busi- ! Bessey. Dean and Mrs. H. R. Dirks, ness speaking courses an oppor- j Dean nnd Mrs. L. C. Emmons, ins did Wednesday, moved nothing else, nvod that Ben Van m contain the signatures of 5 per cent { peeled audience of 500 students from six finals contestants for the tunity to learn application tech- ' Dean and Mrs. W. Giltner and of the students in their division f and faculty. The topic of hts talk after rounds of life of peace and content¬ c will go to the Morrison niques. They will also provide | De;:n and Mrs R. C. Huston, and may be turned in to Eugene i has not been disclosed as yet. actual application expe sts invited for Friday turning on the Windy City, where ment in Doris Worch's loom. One frosty morn¬ Earis. council secretary, or to the Tickets for the banquet which j she will compete with coeds from home-cooked , CLINIC ! ni*ht ir le Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mrs. A. A. 118 Union will have O. Stev ing Meshach was found canned mack- j annex. Student council office. I me for agri-| approximately s IS other colleges. sponsored by the Mr. nnd Mrs. R. H Practiccflomes dead as a ercl, a look of agony on j Junior* ard sophomores are elig- cultural division, students and j The G>ntest Offers adn Mrs C. W Bach- for divisional represen- j faculty by members of Ag council j National Cherry Growers'* assucia- Glance Staffs Mr. and Mrs. II. R An inquest brought j >ble to run verdict of "suicide." tatives provided they have main- I and at the dean's office. Friday afternoon, said Miss Dye Orators Cash •ire some who have their tamed an average equal to the} -■ ■ ■ ■■— each of the contestants will pre. Twenty-four Ho is a all-college mark T> t* ehgi nd yes'erday by Harry Gardne* however. they point out, and Three for the offices of council president Contest Opens pare two pies, and thee will count A local peace 80 per cent of the judging. oratory contest The for both men and women studen's 1 d Gracp tol'., receptu and secretary, which will be filled { h is a "she." by council election from the divi¬ For Lenstnen other 20 per cent will be counted of Michigan State college will be ';nmntittee, include Mr. and Mrs. sional winters, the new constitu¬ on personality. Chefs at the Ho¬ held March 5 in the auditorium, ^ M^'-land, Mr. nnd Mrs Paging H. Algr tion states that a candidate mu«t j tel Morrison will bake the pies, ac¬ Paul D. Bagwell, director of the D H: Mr ond Mrs. T. L. Irma Gross, are; Stella D have senior standing during his The opening of the annual pho- cording to Miss Dye. contest, announced yesterday. Canniff, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gee. Helen Honkuia, Jean I CU.sl„, | term of office and have been a tographic competition sponsored Pri/es for the contest are, first, The only requirements entrants ^1r• and Mrs. E. B. Hill, Mr. and Grarc Schurr, Dorothy Se member of Student council. Men's < by the Collegiate Digest has been $100; second. $50; third, $25, and must follow to qualify for the fioi-j®"' D W Mr. and Mary Gertrude Skidinore council. A W S council, or a d.- j announced by the College Camera fourth, $10. first prize money and the $5 given ^ Mason, and Mr. nnd visional council during the prevl- club. j Mirs Schettler is being sent hy for second/place, are that they be M™ G P Chipman. contest, held etch year. the Sophomore Home Ec club, and regularly enrolled students of M i ',i,trorM 'or the pre-J-Hop din- faculty and student will be accompanied by Mrs. Lois S. C.. and that their orations treat "e|" dnnce to ^ held in Union members regardless of experience Hays, instructor in foods and nu¬ the subject of peace in 1.200 to 5*l,.room from 7:30 to 9:30 p. Friday, will be Mr. and Mrs. Glen Historian l« .Speak Appearing as one trition. nr equipment. O. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. B. ZUEZS"' of the spring issues of the college Lost year's peace oratory win- R. Proulx. Second in Series picture magazine, this special edi¬ tion will give recognition to out¬ Grail Appointed to Fill r, Larry Ball, took Arst place a state contest ond went of Miss Eli* H. H Kur.ber. associate profes¬ standing work of campus photo¬ Double E Vaeanev sor of history, will speak on graphers. In addition, winning to win fifth in the nation. Speech Instructor Bagwell iBcssey Announces "Anglo-American Relation*," at photographers may receive cash R. F. Nelson, class of '40, has And seeking to learn I 7; 30 p m., Thursday, m the music prizes amounting to $25. Their been chosen to fill the vacancy In auditorium. This is the second in p.ctures will be exhibited at col¬ the electrical engineering depart¬ before March 1. him\t'hu"mce!°i«,.ud7torh,mh|Grail Scholarships her in house No | The State Board of Agriculture a series of discussions on the lege art centers. ment created by granting of a ! has authorized 15 graduate schol¬ fred, Dorothy St Photos may be entered in one year's leave of absence to Paul O. •Tt Postponed United States and the war. Conrad, I'rlrrim Go arships which will be open to stu- Ross. Helen Caw. The series was originated by. flv# divWor.i: it,u jlfe( Gray, instructor of electrical engi¬ fnd Eldoru Wohlc | dents of exceptionally high stand¬ [mil March 13 the history department last year I action and candld „hots, portraits, neering. To Mprling ing from outstanding colleges and lASKKrilAII.—!•»«<■ I interested students and j and jife« Entries must Gray left State late in January Conrad and Miss * universities, E. A. Bessey, dean of Attend announced Ag Men to ncert by the Michigan (to give for active duty aa a first lieuten¬ Dean Elisabeth ege Symphony Orchestra | E*«t Lansing resident* an rPt<*- 1 be submitted by April 1 ant in the United States signal Mabel Petersen, women's housing j the graduate school, scheduled for February | tunity to enjoy discussion* led by members quailed to! corps, a trort Ord, Calif. Nelson, director, are attending a conven- j y**terday. scholarships Conference, Meet Campus faculty Those receiving the held ; .p.-ak on popular top.« Member. ; Ix'gioll to Register who replaces Gray, had been em¬ tion of the National Association of ■ Atlantic City ' will be exempt from all fees ex- rig at1 of the economics department will j World ~ War Vets ~ ployed by a Saginaw malleable iron concern. | cept matriculation fee if they have not been matriculated at Michigan alendar State college, Dean Bessey ex¬ William Riker Johnson Post 20S plained. of the derUke to American Legion register all Legionnaires Zero Weather, Make Agriculture division will have two scholarships; Applied Science, TODAY— Alpha Phi (imria. 7:39 p. m. and unaffiliated World War vet Room 4, I rion annrx rounding area Saturday which 1912 J-Hop All Night Party four; English, one; Home Econo¬ mics, one; Veterinary Science, one; and Liberal Arts, six. Fuduy and Saturday, tural leaders from nil Entomology rhvb. 7:30 p. m. been set aside as National Defense •r MAWTII TAYLOR At 10 p. m. the tint tired, frost¬ United States. The conf Registration day by the Nat At 4iM on the afternoon < bitten. bedraggled couple, arrived discuss the subject of lloirl freshmen, 7:30 p. i Organisation room 2, t'n ££*&ySMSt eTe°! Glasses Will Visit Legion. Feb. 14, mi, anxioua itudentc i formal ev*nin( draaa could t Student club cabinet that every Legionnaire and World Lapeer School Prof. R. J. Baldwin, extension d 7 p. m.. Peoples church War veteran will welcome this room, with wreathed imilax, pink Fuur rector, wdl speak Wednesday Horticulture club. 7:3$ p. opportunity of doing another bit Maea. a fountain and hying cupids.' rv E R Grand Blanc. The occasion is for his country." Finally all of th. gu«U ar- i human hmdlty ^ p „ ^ banquet for the Future Farme Registration, which ia voluntary, lage's class in abnormal psychol¬ of America, Home Economics ch will take place in laat Lansing ogy will visit the State Home and and 4-H club. City Hall v Training school for feeble-minded 8 a. m. to 6 p. i at Lapeer today. Harry Yudin, director of psy-| Lucas to Address A.W.S. coffee hour. 4 p. m. chology mk sKa iMiititiiM. «-n—11 Graduate Dames Mixed lounge. Union Contestants Plan Graduate Dumes club will hold a Cherry Tart Sale dinner meeting at Hunt's Food shop at 6 p. m. Friday. Dr. H. K. Lucas, of the horticulture deport¬ ment, will speak on the subject uiMMR MUR* "The Problem mm Im. tm+ — Mto hy — «■»«_ jSLr , /Veira Roundup Hn An/.acs Sent to Singa| Bulletin Greek Plight Is Uncertain! What'* Doiaf Oa In reply to continued rumors that Japan is musterinjL Chmw THay and naval forces for an early Wow at England's empire in Orient, thousands of famed Auatralin Anzac troops, jj,- "Boll Out the Barrel," were rushed to Singapore l,y Brft b7"tw:°&M om»-aiition arc uri{ed to planes are making "haster statesmen of all R . - rimieii^RTAirt ' ^'mse" one « « • anion I've met in a very long New* Horace Heldt as being u ATr nrBATrS sii l flights over Greece ASSISTANT RUmNnuT*MATIAORRS Ed Morey. George — Peter, time- A— men maysecurejet '-"Ofl-c.mpw friends that rate band, but did not offer a choice of a first-rate band. I have ; SENATE DEllATt.s »ui. . Republican leaders he senate rumors among ofl.c Bugaria that Gern . MANAGER Botwrt Bootee. QUoteg lllm ^nir Willkie also told his intention of no connection with Horace Heidi, vigorously criticized Wendell L. units, are planntn ; PECULATION - he had absolutely no the junior claw, or the J-Hop, but Willkie for supporting the leasc- against Greek force- ART STAFF running lor the council my. ee- takings-Job under Roosevelt. I would like to know what band j lend bill yesterday, the senateas Word of the pos; CARTOONISTH -...Larry Hardy. Uo Sherman Associated Collegiate Press) curepeWteM from Loui« Ooretin. hasn't offered ild, "and I hope R. W. would substitute. ; completed its Heidt's radio sponsor puts out j on the British-aid measure. third day of debate invasion followed PHOTOGR APHF.RR Nelson Bryant, Rodney Wigle, PeUliona'are due Monday at "There ure ill the United Sttttes far more n(K)n ✓Elections will be held next doesn't because I'll turn it $•,500 per week for his program.' Senators Arthur H. Vandenberg, warning that furth.t be necessary if Grt Kerry, Charles Larson, Jack McCriff, Jane wn. One thing I do^'t want is If R. W. were the advertising man- ! Michigan Republican, and Gerald seek an early peace universities, colleges aild Jithtir operating Thursday. . Jack Mackie, Edward Popper, Deve Poaeon, Jack appointive office. If war should of this company would he ; P. Nye, North Dakota Republican Italian terms. Atbtr KtUan, Harry Larson. institutions, and far more voluntary organ- r • • ne I will enlist In the armed pay out this amount of money to j were among opposition leaders nounced, in the nt ' ization* for worthy purposes than the natios ENOMM STAFF— ces, but I'm not taking a govern- Greece would reject luroiTUK can possibly afford. In the years to coma Pro/ J. M. DeHsan will addrees .... Sink $8,500 in a r»dio program Wild The t"JDSS many of these arc bound to disappear." Dr. • ~*"n* Frederick I'. Keppcl, president of the Car- rn^m ,'of ,h, Union. His subject ?! J)* Willkie I* still undecided what Uul dldn-t nwrt with pubiic ap. he will do. but is leanirg toward ,Vil (r(OT tht maJ„rlly 'Cnt non-.u^rt'.-sha Turkey .. gJ a return to law. He has been of- ; P,,„pU, fay for thl.uis. Here Wtirrl/1. Sroalinri FrMh"*". Nrv. Arkorawr.. M.rr>r.r lU'gie Cu||X>IHt inil of NeW Y Ork, prptlictH U wij| be "Poetry and Philosophy." fered a number of luerative posi-: ,,re the niIures (rum lhc N„v, 18 ciiui *iujk k«£* *atrt weeding out cf universities ami philanthro- • • • Hons, one carylng a salary of, u^ue Blllboard magazine to Smith.' HotI y Rs.Al.ie. Norm. YnHrr. Msrlm H/nH." Un*n." ^ A.W.». CORFU HOUR— $120,000 a year. ; support this statement. Judging by CatJwrhw"Rniiy1"stake JaEwwJ"llafar. Marfaui . — Associated Women Students will TWO roil WIT I maximum wage lor a half hour ir under no obl> nil"National defense and education are clone n>on*or «• irtudent-faculty coffee dramatic .For Willkie personally the moil j of radio time the leaders are: Greece has remover I' mil,' cii«rirs LMHft | part of his hectic day in i Washington occurred at the Union i nuy tzmntmNin of Turktsli entarx America, »* UnWn .-taw Balkan*. 3^ {SfSSfS -.coo. T- the way of life to which w. have Station en route to the midnight j iw n Hurniv * MART S.'jwo BIHVL WITH GOVERNOR-. LEE SCHOOLET TO GERMANY - ( Ol LCfT " Zl *niriu^il"a£*i"3^' kSffTyS dedicated ourselves and our ehilitren. The gTiocMT CU)b mow— sleeper. * Sva^k/bs An official Go way <>f life, which we call democracy, Is held student c|ub will hold a rom- He was wearied, tousled and I«. ». crt*!* Lucky Christine VnnderZe • c..o ia»«. 1 to accept collect «... ' together with the idea that every man is to binrd Oeorge Wa»hington party alone. Uudging through the great' J HI! Alpha Xi Delta, drew the gov oyer- lhc United State domed waiting room, when sud- < au lym*n i.himi a chance." Dr. John G. Bowman, than- and men's style .how in the slu- denly he came face to face with \ Goodman, Shaw and others are; nor's r ansmg Country club l».t, me4ages, „ C A ne for . bowling portlier | Iarge numlM>| /.mi iI'nlilifinns /'mi I'oliBrian* oiuu urn* in Behave? nine. have ^ ^ th# VatwnUf of Pittgburgh> ^ den, .md ftopte. church General Hugh Johnson, also out- j farther flown the list. . „ at the nnrt to top it off. thry | * 1 "y * , P,m, .. rolities is funny business. Politics America strategically strengthened by edit- [ uuuw.rd bound. The Itudvrs un a weekly payroll Sunda; highest score ... the Al- I Everything was not so sweet-smelling tin on ration. WOLVERINE riUTURRlt— WOLVERINE rtttllRH During the election campaign! basis are: won It giving n faculty ten ! inform Jhe radioginn, the campus election front last year. That Deadline for Junior Wolverine | jahroon was one of Willkie , most w.nn. HI v« pharday PI at the chapter - • - - . German •tiues is this Saturday noou. rabld But thi, bivs Edward Hills. trcWiman fron t '-VPC o( shorl situation was iu>t at ail iielped liy the rules which Stuileut ruuncil clamped down uu ex- Parade of Opinion Anyone who lias not rccflved an j u, vltup*r»Uan whm Will-, f.w appointment may call at th» ol-1 kl, devU' vd foi lhc lwnt-lca*c bill. | Saratoga Spring,. N. V.. wa, ptedk- j Kl to Delta Chi . and Roulind j Kkcd at each other in silence, I Howard. University ol since the administration insists on a limita¬ the col i of com- I a limited number of Iil.A. pir.s then Willkie remarked pleasantly, j Gordon Vermont, vintage of '38 il have pom eJ | hst* arrived and is mow avsil- tion cf camiuiign eX|K'iises. Either Student Uu? nation's college presi "Well, Hugh, nice to see you." ATTEND V. OF M. HOP rnunril must make that limitation or the nee ASCAP and the radii radio networks lei mi- , j,hlr st the Union desk. Dormi- forth since tory women sie urge: > pi! in the hist issue of the State News which The Harvard Crimson in an analysis of the dis- ; me organization of independent "Oh, I'm just going fishing," and j' stock of Ksslcy - ute points out thai the main line of defense for dormitory women wilt be diseuaj- then, thawing a little, the GencruJ the criyinal Ti n • limit campaign literature to mimeographing ATO Uuum- American Society of Composers, Authors and j ed. Marjorie Quick, vice-president, while at t w was and provide for some council supervision of h- ubhtkiwr* "is the fact thut in the mid-twenties its j announce*, grided that he had not been able Gi'u-ui Duik» also of Alpha Phi | lar. to attend the Senate committee Ruth. Hhxlgctt vii«iteci the Sig- gbl was racognized under the copyright law to i » » i . . hearing because he had been busy The rule* were pastibd by the cuuntil not tot?** broadcasters lor etherizing its music. Tlie 1 most ItA'K— with ojj article tid arbitnuy liiwtt, hut u* icquests for co- » ,cty WW fur . white .aU.lted w ith . 5 p«»ut j 0 M ^ ^ DINAPFROVEH CHAMP € LARK o|u ration in .sueuring better studuiit govern¬ ?ded to : ,wnb wdl show a colored mov- "That fellow Clark (isolationist to royalty fees, proceeded to i ing picture of s recent trip through ment. sSume landiiiMtfs may be abkvto evade as to lessen tlie amount paid ! the west at the Hort club meeting i t Mtaumi Senator)," remarked Will-! ASCAP begsu to f*-el dnuble- tonight at 7 30 tn room 200 lltv- kle conversationally. "is une uf the the rules, hut they won't be "putting one . tto-ultuir building. Refreshment.* dullest person* I've met in a long, over on the council" Anyone who does not irce the new contracts placing a 7*a per cent! will be served. time. I don't see how he keeps, Original (if ice in art- cooptTHte with ttw regulations will he strik¬ tin income from all chain programs. "On the j m office Errors Dominate each shirt. Sliaa * ■ ing a hlow at Michigan Statu atudent govern¬ side of the musical fence," continues the) "Well. 1 don't knew " mui - J ment nnd nt hintaelf, ua n member of that mm " • land the networks, arguing thut AS-; mured the isolationist General! Faculty Bowliii^ and UoM. profit hy the w atudent body. has already dug too d«H?ply into ludlo'n coffers i A tea for off-campM* wamw non-ctunnuttaliy. By Ihks time they \ un by Alpha XI row seek* only to pursue its advantage. Fur- J "ixl U>eii h**UN«nvolber> will b* were at the track gate*. gates. Again Results of the first round of the t were Dr and Hue. they say. charges should be made upon'bold at East Mary Mayo Sundaj there was silence, broken oken this time j Faculty Bow hng league finds the .d Mrs. Errors and the Farm Crops team J SPRING HAl ! Schei- forget U» reReat nusic presented, with no fee blanketing ell i frowi 3 to 4 30 p. m. in front with a record of 12 gun c* orod broadcast*." J table tennis • • ♦ bee dune— d. "how about con against three ricnhrlin. Mr urd Mrs. Quackea- hush, and Mr. and Mr*. Byers. Imptilienrr (irows party ih hi medi i24>— We cannot en Dur to ttir stow rate with whir! The Daily Kansas Th<* Alpha Gamma Delta* gave strontfly 'he a (he An! nKjnd reeults of the h.hlt Heml .lily (itMni Honks? \ cis> put closes on a have to go to the 'Camplown llaoe.-' two or 11 nee j tennis have been coming in dur- a party ft»r tire alums at the house of the new st: Tuesday night buffet dinner wide variety 1 • IlciKiiding on huw one Uvvkx at it, one limc* a day. but you do get to I wot some of the ; ing tire past week Director L. L ... rushing party is planned fc»r to- a I glut illation* or condolence* are iu order for- really fine U:ing> of Stephen Foster tliat were for- Ft unudig lw* ! exlendod (be (te»d want thair farthe night by the Al^>ha Chi Omugae neeo to be iwcrly buried under the avalanche of pv^pubu mu- j line for lb>t round resutts to Sat- way,, even 1 he Alpha Chi trio stepped up Fa/aoiM "Km S atudent* in the Applied SeitMice divisiun. sic. j Even so, we'd rather have our choice of Ure urday. Feb tt. However, no ad apart The acientiata led all otiier divi*ion* in into the m»d*t cd thrngs ta*t work- uikcrs v.'hi.leahtbttrg So, boy*. plesM* kcUlc the squabble dtlionsi time wUJ br granted end they Karvg at an auto r clocking out la.taai of the fig.lMKI IhkA* the a4h let* get back to work" ! * « i Netlieine R ill Be I. college Itlnai'v diataoiMai la*t year. Tlie ie*t The Syiacure Daily Orange, the Cornell Daily dealer*' banquet in Detroit Tbe Mothers' club of Kappa I I S2.V3 ami -Si* Sou. >oni the Daily Nebt uskan resent the public's • I' of the h'|>art*tix also >bd utile well, it seeniM, Vel Parly Tlieuu* LVIta had a meeting at the houvc ' fur the Michigan State twliege library was being "taken in" by the jvhule situation The Sun say a Ural "ag«Mu Uw ugly head uf the iutercW Decor atiuiu cuuvnuU««% pi tuiiuc M-mday Mm aid Hills, ni MAYH ar.d meanwhile the people ol Uw SpnngA. N. V. was ^Hhe lfU Store uf ttw ^ 'aWHiiig the Waders in schools this sine for j Umled Suit air .u/Triuig as usual." The Ne- ! peramal adjustment in marriage, •omethingI; entirely new and uniqur ' 175. W. J Udir. 172; E. N. Huby.' 5^2'. \Delta I'hi the AGR < w total cuvulaUou 1'iusk.oi Uta that "ASCAP'k monopoly evuis not forum lad ore tntillect Jrdwira balL w hr held lor the Urdu-tec t«8. V A. riwman 16, A i; 1 has elected Bob Mc- j J Since libit tlie ciivulation of Die library . aceurding tu R..mm» | Kettunen. 182, and C. H Nurd- ! £™ it. and Howard Den , has jumped f,7 |kt ce.it, a fact which can Iw too bcajsli) a Unas, ukt llial, Uial "music Uiveis, "College Today. Mania, aiv arUaig aiigi y si UMi liyi not bavin, what Uw> . morrow" in Hit .Indent parlors riage To- p« »( . fOUPr from TUr Hague *trum. 162 Pmod* for this term. Holland, gaseral cbairuicn * inuruieted several ways. Maybe atuden.is want aud at ASCAP lor denyuig tbuui Uie nabt to People, rtuuvti tonight at The dance, an Annual affau 1 bsai then lavwrite aaag. " just can't luui anything else to do, or maybe •puaaorad by the Junior As-rrlcan imBM , The Fuhlic May RevaH— M. S. C. LELTUSE Medical anaHralion, £ tjjey have aunUleuiy a*vjuired a fondness bo The Daily low an liaurds a ausns Uial the |iub- Veterinary will be held in the Uniwa Dj.it- t Mudy. lie will tone tlie nrbvurks W ellevl a aeltloaant. adviser* Thurs- room. Coy Eblund and bis band s If neither of these two idea* accounts for ' kvsn/sslb liaise ul us whs ivally rsluy our radio 1 wilt furbish the music t this new interest, then il must be that the li- luoaw will become tired ol Slrphsn Foster, el at, "THERE SNA Patron* include Dun aud M'S and unhss tla nrw UMI csu supply us with as in- J brary staff ileserve* the credit for v readable luuk*. selecting It wouldn't be a bed idea to Ward Giltner. and Lb and Mis. Bernard Affrsdwm. The party will be eruii-loraut. t d/up in sometime ami look their stuck ever. •> It's free aud then- is no prospect of mi im- mediate shoitage. BE NO NIGH Treatie* i s. Bom hers M mumTrnd MMD IUW Terrible us i* the might of Adulf Hitter's WEDNESDAY, JURCH 26,1VI1 : military machiiw, Brttiah guvenunvnt heads 8:15 P. M., COLLGGS AUDTTOKIl X anoth- ; these day* must be inning sleep over ■ ' «r phase of the Nazi thrcut. Winston Churchill's government i* not ,,^Slf69c | afraid cf the efficiautly-drilhrd legions that 1 drill Utvlewdy day after day uu t he other aide «f the narrow English ihunucl. praclieidtg ag v"■ mcmdXN state news Snow Limits Action! Survey Shows Collegians Hope to Attendance Normal Lives in Spite of Draft, War AU9HN, Texas—"What does « At Concert From the the future hold for one ms?" That is question that many a college teics. ig, business, and dlc- Between 2 and 3 years . Between 3 and 4 years ... Between 4 and 5 years ... youth, ImmI with an upset world, When college students expect Catadems Plays It**, Chopin, Women's Angle is asking himself today. collegian giving thought to the Is the Percentage j More than 5 years Don't expect to marry ... time when he leases the campus. Wllhln on* year 22 I Already married And Debussy By JEANETTE TAYLOR The story of -ths will Between 1 and 2 years .21 ! Before leaving college .... diet Arnold will be feature* w ^imed, what i vork to An aiHiieacs of only 1000, Open meetings of S.W.L.. W.A.A.. and Y.M.C.A., along with day at 4 p. m. over the Dramatic Including less than 600 stu- Green Splash pageant activity compoiic the variety of events Workshop of the Air, under the Because of th? uccertajpty dents, brsvni wind, snow and »f women students cn campus this week. direction of L, D. Barnharl ought by the war, these are Taking part in the program will questions of importance especially enli I Tuesday night to hear be Barbara Coburn, Paul Ritts, All Formals and Dinner Dresses gofrcrt CaMiciiu« noted French Mr."and Mrs. Robert Shaw. Mr. ,'oro„ 0 ™mb«r, mn/ vo,c'" Miss John Uischman, Alex Dillingham, j to those on the threshold pianist. present a cone and Mrs. John Hannah, Mr. and ! Ifckwoodrontlniied. < life. To discover what lege auditorium. Casadesus included Mrs. Ralph Norman, Mi-s Ellso-j belli Conrad, and Miss Mabel Pr- ®®" ^ Tickets (or "Fiesta del Agua" Jaqueline LiUleficld and ! rtudents'oMhe *lET« U.1& ing about their future, Student HALF-PRICE tion. by Bael tersen hove been invited to. tie 1 wUI If" <-n "de nest Monday ii> Opinion Surveys of America, of Two programs sponsored by the which the State Nrws is a mem¬ (Originally $12.1*5 to and iX'burijr guests of Spartan Women's league Uie Unon and the women's gym- music department will be high-1 though small, ber, has held interviews over a Sixes 12 - 14 - 16 - IS at the i pen meeting to be held in j nasium, Durutby Campbell, presi- lighted on Friday. A' 10:30 a. m. cross section of colleges and uni¬ thusiastic, demanding four cn- the Home Economies building; do»l f5"*" Splash, announeed request numbers from rural versities. The result*. ALL EVENING COATS eyrc# from tho artist- M m day at 7:10 p. m. ; Jesterday. Tickets may also be school* will be presented by j One-Tliinl Off OPENS PROGRAM WITH BATH Guest speaker of the evening ' purchased from members of Green groups from the choir, the J, Nearly two-thirds Were I|f.93 and $!9.5f The first part of the prograi will he Mis' Jane Whipple, In- Splash. lub, and by individual in college iru-iuded two compositions, it structor at Pattengiil Junior high i Student club is cooperating with students. This program is under i hope to be married within three school and noted traveler. Green Splash in putting on the MM STREET llt'GUE* Italian Concerto of Bach and Bre- Uie direction uf Mou Mabel Mile*. | years after they leave school. thmcu'* Thirty-two Variations 'in The meeting will be open to ftl" Splash party this term. The At 2:15 p. m.. Eleanor Webber, I 2. Many college women—about both men and women students. P°"l will be open at 7:10 p. m. to Municipal Judge Sam Street C Minor. The Bach concerto is :ajprfUu». will sing. She wiU be ac¬ four out of every ten—want to I divided into three movemen Frances Hillier. East tanning *" Oudents. Tickets may he pur- Hughes, who was virtually usiu companied by Mr*. Fred Hutty. teach, at least for a short while. while the variations of Beethov sophomore. announced vesterday. 'tared at the women'* gymnssl- cd of being Lansing's next may Reviews of current New York 3. Almost half of the men are t Evening* L'ntil 9:99> | «rc:e played without interrupti< CVsadesus opened the second W. A. A.— Ail o|>c«i meeting for all W.A.A. Mil when he polled 61 per cent of t plays will be presented by Dr. W. planning to do engineering work, teach, or to go into private At the last meeting of Orchosis. votes cast at a special mayor pdrton of the concert with the members will be held in the wo¬ most famous of the Chopin son- men's gymnasium from 5 to fl p. Miss Ann Kuehl, faculty adviser, primary elecllon Monday, ha. ae-i »/,cU un Buel,'» Cortal" Going' burtnerr. Uie B minor. Opu. M. m. on Feb. 23, Elaine Lockwond, introduced several modern dance copied an Invitation to apeak sequences, which were completed the aixth annual Chem Boortrr Frtday ETIday. Comparatively little jmuUmiUD ,va. manlfeited ujmn the campua, president uf Women's Athletic as¬ by the members in novel manner. banquet, it w«« announeed ye«- of rrt II T over the country. Practically all StinnCr Talk U \ sociation, announced last night. The purpose of Die meeting is to prewnt a rts!, and accept nornl- ' „ound The group wrlUng a dantc ^v^nt far Amcrjlwll." Robert Knaup. E"«t ■ ^ a a j F;r.dlDngormM 'hU. But this is not to say that col- Don't Miss Our torly favo Kd5ttl; /%IlA 11114^11 " nations for officers on W.A.A y ty a . ... ! legians are not aware of the board. "Due* must be paid be- * * * 4linen's Spomorvd Jomtly by Alpha I ,,rSl IHU IItlCIt change* liuitql on about them. The compotilvir* of Christian aw»o- Sigma, national protcr-ioiiat rtir m- - |-t 11 o ; other t-urvey* have pointed out ()| 1< all Sl'l'lCh , ludes, Cumdcsux played Dansoues iation is sponsoring a discussiot "try fraternity , and M S. I f that rtudenu are keenly Interest- conU ait to the more formal works de Delphes. Les Collides d'Ara- i tooting with Mrs. Mildred loskeep chemistry department, the ban¬ rd in the European troubles, and of '.he earlier carpi, and La Cathedraie Knglou- lorgan of Iowa university. Thru* quet will be held Tuesday in thr Figure* released recently by S.; in keeping Otis nation out of them. ANNIVERSARY the concert tic. From Book 11 He played lay evening at 7:30 in the Foo¬ Union ballroom. The purpose of E on Crowe, chairman of the lecture ! National defense, however, has General Lavine. La Puerta del i tle* church. this annual altoir. it was stafM. COM IX'DBft KM'SKY ' lies committer, and C. O Wil-; llH t.flcci. Some three per cent Vino and Feux d'Artifice. Mrs. Morgan is a former Y.W is to bring together all chomis'rv 1 The Debi ' kins, College treasurer, sliow that; mcn j.Uy that they want to A. national secretary, and ha eluded three f attendance for the five (ail term j yo jnto aviation. Projected against Waltz L seen lecturing fur the pa*i fev others interested in subjects deal- entertainment numbers • averaged ; for pi ere: m minor. onrollmftnt figures, that would cvtr.poser had published :n 1910 Chopin: Minuet from Sor.otine. ears un problems confronting ing with chemistry tor an evening ' 3.737. with average student at- j tni*;,n that colleges today contain oung men and women. She will ot entertainment and shop talk i9U. , | Ravel: I lalladilc, by Chabrier. . peak Thursday on "Family tte- tendance at 2.150 some 20,000 air-minded young Book I of the Debuiy j Garden Alpha Chi Sigma pledges will Some performances drew audi- .«op)e. SALE y n - a'tions and Personal Adjust- com exceeding the 4.57" ' ncnt," supplemented by discus-1 rtum- Ion of questions presented by th* capacity of the auditorn ind hemhtry, i rt progra I Robert Knaup, gcr smatushif. rum Mann Among women, CLINICS Kohert Smith, Middlev.' iurnal.sm. secreta (Continued from Page 1 John VanHouten, ren. Jrand an. Rapid*, and Herb Holland (Mich.) senu • t • TO STRESS INTER VIEWS I'anllfl Si-IkmIiiIcm l^iFulk ' " At Dorm Prom Will Play Tea for Women A tra tor non-*ororit.v whmen STARTING m I in pledging ai t that there is SATURDAY, FEB. 22 mal rushing. Extra-Particular Activities Kettering the Opal on Torrou Mrs Charles Barr, vice-presiden' Mrs. cuity and i will {H>ur. Miss Frances Rets ani i Mi-.ft Evelyn Mansfield, fcault • • • floor. |'rc*Ti|)iion: Wc« «J advi-a-rs to PanHellenie couiiei Arrow kre GIVEN TO (OI NC I Pat McKiddy. piesukmt. and Mu Ike Lidu for tail* i% vmoothl* tarlurui J hoy A . 1.1m Phelps, vice-president, wi , narrow bo*om which be in the receiving line. firmly in place with Margaret Adlcr. Nile* junior, i each residence loop*. 5}. general chairman. "iUi ^ »y Equally wuri for tua or uinuucr rtly to fresjm i Curr. Lui.slng junior, Jean Fjct fucmaJ it lire ShumhtM, wlu.ii 1 land, imist Lansing senior, au( mmhayphcu ■h Oaiirviiit'ii I'lmi Journt-y CAMPUS u dw curnuiowo cullar-auachcrl ■' •kin with woti-toft plcaucl T«» Lji|ii'r Micliifgun '*1 ii Uuth arc aurhcntically ould bc'ter! He milk to lit yew tnurdy and cuni- M. Jensen <>t tlie dan.v hu: tandry Furill l.fatltTH Allflltl fotuUy. department, will Journey to tbv County Coufi'ritiirtit Formal r— hi your hmc Arrow Drns tic* *1. }*c. Hautflurchult 25c. front forward . . . Upper Peninsula Friday t inufac-1 ak be- i C'. V. Ballard, County j leader. C. Q. May, extension *p eioltat In farm management, Pn Age BOOK STORE Co Allow! Dairy H. C. Rather, K. J. Wheeler, a OPPOSITE UNION "Sulv- department ore attending the d pro-1 trict 1 ing Dairy P( county agents con/«ren< ARROW SHIRTS feasor Jensei dairy men ir egional factur- | this week. They will attend utc i nigs at Cadillac, Crystal fall*. Gay lord and (ORAL GABLES Afy favrite 4ish- EVERY FRI. HER BEST PARTY— PAL NITE Make It Complete SMtp-Md-fish!* ABM. Ot TOtIK ML FKEE lly VlliiiiliiiK IIm- ORPHEUM BUS SERVICE LANSING WAT MM UO. ■w lm*. um (MWm PRE-J-HOP DINNER every It mio. iluliw *1 hL*u. - r.k an—»szs*r=¥3rmr II:*. FARC tc CAIIAKET STVI.K TAKX A STATU LAB « CAN MIA FOR 2.1C Art Rowland's Band m Friday. Feb. 21 IK>N HMIHTUN MV/RC7S (Foemerly taw Barke r 7,3U«iaU - TkkM. ,1 ljni.li imk — W.UV t*-"—• "BAUIUyBA" AMB m — V. -* . Itmnjay, fifmnry %, HMl MIWMAIt *tAT« HfW* *1. TAnmiw Afpiinm f'ffrlek [«tmen Prepare for Ken I \ r*«rvi, JACK WANS' After Losing to Oklahoma OARKfttViM MpITIII Di*0|th UN (liilli'ltllllc lloui thrill , Cnmli kYitilley CiiIIIiik unit lil» travel wenry tviynller* nr- |iv In* Mlmek 'Hved twin Into flilt iminiltm, n little •IImu|«|i itultol In llieli |ft (V |. «WI In OklnliinDn A, nnd M. Tnemtny, lint mmiii were circus llrnwttiv up tint tie tine* fei Kept Hthte In Jrnlnnil llelillMMtMe Fi'iiivw lo I'lli lor Traekitteti to Make Home ! tktuillny evening. Polo Matrlt Ih-lroil Moh'Uon ^ t imtlihOt He of rlMlOet* "ho t*ro fs'<* The wientllnir meet will itip ipoh'oh* (wla* rtiop|t«l thp ' nrHeleei Hill- 'tnvmle Cnni'li Itl'lrk llnt'linn*' i VI Mrihtii it "tnifptl off fey ttpp|»«^ To (Hose Out Iflor l''irttl M ill Debut Against Mari|iiette i «'r I'i«er» the I" ''itiy.er n„il »»' emtl'ifiiil '■»"« eemy'~t >» e.,'|l«*ln t)c< IMomnt "tip," ,11 ♦Iwy, Mfeortaa MI Mm « Jmiior fpoi'ioH thgrn* Kpiirlnrie open I lie heme linkmr Irmk nenvn n|f»ln«l Mnr- i'.f ,(»!. II,el len.eeii P ftt'.Hfi'* Thrill», Thill. Spin, tli (hp Mil fetiiiiit| thorn, ftfedo'* Culvrr Will Mwl atiu.WATtm. ok in. rot m fei'i«»hlfe» ot tlPtioH Wgfeifiliy. 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" 1 " " '""""'e •Ml 'Mf erewn le,.. fell, eeet Mel Trill I, ffle" • leu'llny enril'Mlefe, «e fe.rmer let Hy Willi Ihe Im.kel il.nl me'le | ",r" *h" l'",m ' wrtt, lit R 10 twit:*' TwpIvp Mlohlgtm WIiMp iWfett* *1* in lent V |ei( t it eputtHft « I which *ror-P fOflieV porr. l/trpo Titkry Hi ro MtP oftPOlog III,If It Pfefecnirrt U(„ 'flip htllP feoMlf WlM .■ . i. . .ellei. Ii ♦hmhutp 10 WHVOd*. At Whttrhui *t, mttmmd poUpgt Stole', ifrttht ttgnifot thp ClltKi .«tp 1S4 fetujmt Mob and uodpfpM*