FIVE CENTS PER COPY VOL. 33 ZI Folk fx Scheduled Today's Drama Critic Journalists For Bonn Dance Voting Today Will Be Will Review To Convene Easy For Students; Residents of nil women's dormi¬ Campus THE KET TO GOOD GOVERNMENT tories and their escorts to the music of will dance Mike Folk and his New Plays AJ Here Friday orchestra from Detroit Saturday night at the first combined wom¬ en's dormitory formal. The dance Polls Are Scattered Victory In Bottle l«luri> Mark* WKAR Will Carry Talk By Journal ilt be held in College auditorium. Ti-e value of a good lough was Brown** Third An 8 by 12 foot panel of a cou¬ ple in formal dress coming out of Booths Are In Several Buildings I 4,„ n-trated the other day by War Analy*t . mitory door will form back¬ Students won't have to look for today's primary election*, cney. of rwimming team Appearanre ground for the orchestra, Colored Representatives of student the election booth* will come to the student*, according to poised for When John Mason Brown j. Fceney was publications from colleges and plan* announced yesterday by Student Council President Dick t of his 220-yard swim In steps onto the staire of col¬ universities all over the state : meet a bottle dropped by lege auditorium tonight at 8 Groenintf. will be on hand in the Union Following largely the plan one of the spectators p. m. he will lie coming before tomorrow for the opening of the used in the balloting on tho I litt I" I Kniplv «• cume ,ink"n* the steps e divisions. noon in the Union ballroom. Mich¬ at the Greystone ballroom, the De¬ group, many of whose members 11 be open from 8:30 have become famous in the theater igan State students wishing to at¬ troit Yacht club, Lansing Country- University of Mid 30 p. m., remaining tend the roundtable meetings may club, All-Ag Honors Distributed; On leaving college. Brown became (High the noon hour, associate editor of "Theater Arts i by registering at that time Michigan State Normal college, l Ho stressed the and paying the 25-cent reglstra- and the Detroit Book club. Monthly," which he left to take Heading the list of guests will [B/mr by Blow his present position on the Post Hughes Talks to Chemists fee, Robert Whitsit, genera chairman of the convention, am nounced yesterday. lie Pres. and Mrs. It. S. Shaw. Oth er guests will include: Dean Elisa¬ TREASURER Harold Rockwell •Everything Happens to Me" The first series of roundtable; beth Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. John Max Bottomley Irright have been the tune sung by Edwin Harris identified North Campbell Annual Ag Affair Judge Explains Lag will be held from 10:40 a. rn. t< ion in the various Hannah, Miss Mable Petersen, Miss upstairs Orletta Hansen, Prof, and Mrs. O. Robert Edgell i recently. miss was -ard from the picking her way Union "round Attended By 500 In World Advance oms of the Union, Whitsit Leading discussions will Mason. Mr. ahd Mrs. C. N. Carty, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Watts, Charles Churchill, editor of the Don Duel!, J. W. Sheedy, Prof, and L A. HEP.—In Union laoout dusk, trying to avoid the "The student is indeed fortunate Judge Sam Street Hughes, only Teachers' College Herald. Western Mrs. A. J. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. (Vote for two men and *eper snowdrifts. She was 'so ho can develop, out of his col- nominee in Lansing's next mayor¬ ntent upon her path that she fail¬ ge background, definite objec- alty election, said Tuesday night State Teachers' college; Miss M. Delfaan, Prof, and Mrs. J. W. ed to notice a low- at the annual Chem Boosters ban¬ dith Wingeier, editor of the C Slack, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Howell, , tives, ideals, and aims with which student yearbook at Cen¬ . hanging evergreen Art. and Sciences 13 Urnes. (Q m„., t.hallfng, of la„ quet that "human engineering" is l>ewa, Prof, and Mrs T A. McGulre. - .. bough, and It reached h.s rontempo- wh(.,h(.r |t on |h„ (lrm or the phase of science which is lag¬ tral State Teachers' college; Don the housemothers of all won **" Although Archer, editor of the Lancer, Uni¬ dormitories. out and walloped her a>s | whw« George ltumprey, a grad- ging in world progress. on the forehead. The wn is young , Uate of the rJaM of -y and prei. Hughes spoke on the topic, versity of Grand Rapids ixiper, Patrons will be: Dr. and Mrs. staggered her, and she grab- iaxltc, he is old cnl ^eatl of dairy husbandry at "Civic Responsibility of the Citi¬ and Eugene Dawson, editor of the Donald Hayworth, Prof, and Mrs. another branch to keep from «. I the University of Wisconsin told zen." The Judge stressed the nec¬ i sorfte 500 persons attending the essity for each citizen to devote Clearyan, Cleary college. A. A Applegate, Prof, and Mrs. It L. Underwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Primary List A. S. REI'.-In Union » iu>t as fell in spite of everything. she landed in a heap m j All-Ag Achievement, banquet in s much time to—khe duties of itizenship as to the activities R. L. Champion. Only a limited number of tick- (Vote for two) Is Cut Again; tu'e snow another huge raft povernor lops j <»'i...ium. * "Do not have any fear of being taking a living. Robert Peterson 44 Are Left ir stuff came crashing down "It especially important th killed in any world war. If you is Alex Hnddrni Military Ball : rr from above. hose with advantages of training go to a training camp with such ' insult to Injury. Sue Urquhart .f to add Iter the leadership "Which the black crow off in a tree | objectives in mind it will be just lines demand," Hughes stat Guest List K J another freshman year in service Spartans Box Way to 5-3 ay veiled "Haw, haw, haw!" to your country," Humphrey de¬ IVof. O. Mason of the chemistry f top of its voice. Heading the list of guests for! clared. lepartment, master of ceremonies AO REP.—In A# Hull the 1941 Military Ball, to be held After introducing the featured or the banquet, was introduced (Vote for two) One Plain Koch in the Masonic temple Feb. 28. ] will be Gov. and Mrs. Murray D., guests of the evening, the surviv¬ ing members of the college's first by Robert Knaup. East Lansinf r and' general chairman foi Win Over Mountaineers Van Wagoner. judging team consisting of Rev. the banquet. Hy Aunt in llrennemnn College officials < N. A. McCune, pastor of Peoples Included in the program was ; d potro church; John B Strange, Grand :it by members of Alpha Cb With the wore tied .it 3-all, Glenn Mentor, lighting in his Co1- j Ledge; J. H. Skinner, Fenton; Sigma, chemistry honorary. "Thi )7r>-potind slot, boxed nil around ('apt. Beecher llinkle, West i Mr A J Zerbee, De; ge ltumprey, Univer Shooting of Dan McGrew." Virginia light heavy, to win his bout by. a decision and keep ; Huston. Mr. and Mis. Wisconsin; and Verne Shoesmith, Pteraon Brower, Grand Rapid the undefeated record of Coach Burhana' boxers unblemished ENO. HEP.—In (Mil* Hull j i;r*r,'. mah. Mr and Mrs. C. O. East .Lansing; scholarship and act¬ nior, led community singing an< and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. last night in Jenison fieldhouse ivities awards were presented for hn fuele, Niagara Falls senior before n crowd of 2,500. The outstanding achievement in the division last year by Dean E. L. played several cornet numbers, ne anted by Marquis Otis, Sara bout score was 5-3, repeating U. S. Must Not Anthony. the victory of State over West William D. Knox, Mane, won first honors Sault Ste. at the Virginia earlier in the season. awarded forfeits in the Try Isolation, H. B Dirks, Dean banquet by winning the "all-ag Students Get State was heavyweight and 165-pound class. Patton Hints VET. HEP.-ln Vh Clinic Mr, i activities" award which is annual- Bill Zurakowskl finished his (Vote for "lease-lend" bill issue is W (Hub Chooses C. Emmons, i nd Dean ^nd I 'F presented to the Agriculture or Veterinary Longer Time man, William Morgan, West Vir¬ The le of being either passive or ac¬ Ruth Hammond F T Mitchell ginia 127-|)ounder, in the short¬ Don DeMerritt 11 R O T C orp* sponsors I division on the basis of extra-cur- For Themes est time of the evening, 1 minute tive, of either playing safe and 's Officers - ball inrlud- ricular activities and scholarship, and 15 seconds of the first round. | giving the U. S. more time to build Waynard Sheet- Richard Schauta the coming year! ;ng J' iry cadet col- Among other activities Knox has Deadline for submitting themes This bout wax the only technical j up its own defenses or pooling its Curran. field ^*n president of the Junior class, for knockout of the evening. Zura¬ esources with those of Britain j •d at the second meet- onel; for the 1941 Watgr Carnival has newly organized His- | artillery artilli Miriam Nickle, coast vice-president of Student council, been extended to March 7. ac¬ kowski used his hard right punch nd risking entrance in the war. III. E. HEP.- Political Science club, artlllev Marian Pugsley, infan- ! organizer and chairman of Agri- cording to Harry M. Jackson. De-. good advantage, forcing Mor- This is the opinion expressed In II. E. RIiIk. in the Spartan trv Pat McKiddv cavalry; Anna | cultural student orientation sys- troit senior, and chairman of the all over the ring, and the uxt night before 150 persons in (Vote for two) ^ening, lean Robertson, band; and Jo j tcm. tinted in Colleilale Who'( Mountaineer boy quickly faded. the music auditorium by Prof. !!. Smith ' F*T-hin| rifle*. Who. and ma.nUined a acholaatlr TBOMBLKY MISER FIRST Tudor, who boxed for Patton, head of the economics Phyllis Dean Mng junior, president; Each unit la hoidmi a wparate nrr.(. nt 2.1» ! tor four yeara West Virginia at 153-pounds ull department. It was the third in Marjorie Ficldner .'•'me, Lansing junior, banquet before the party. The while ! wo.k.nf approximately 60 » series of lectures on "The U. S. Mah Fox dent; and Virginia Rice field iridic, y dinner will be in ' per tent of hit way throuih achool. year, came down to 135 for match and won a decision over the ind the War." Helen Hebblewhite junior, secretary Mar- the Union build.n*. coa.t artillery ; ELLIOTT GETS PLAQUE hasn't lost A freer and more fruitful world Marjorie Masterson Knappen professor of j at the Ma* pie. infantry A plaque preaented annually by Harvey Trombley who economy should be the aim of the I the cavalry | the A« council and the faculty year. Tudbr received United States, and this is not to i political science, was at Hotel Po a cut over his eye late in the be gained by an isolated defense. second round and, according to the rules, was awarded the bout. America could Nazi victory over Stale May Get Britain, only if the existing pat¬ terns of geography and economics Seienee Hall were radically changed, but free Hospital Reports economic existence would then be gone, he asserted. Appendectomies If Britain wins, Patton America will be the said, recognised Thrn Michigan Stat* itud.nU economic leader of the world. If recently to undergo appendectom- Britain loses, the United States lea were Evelyn Water., Eaat Lan- will be the next objective of the Orderly Axis powers despite assurances of totalitarian leaders to the con- Thursday, February l»7, pj„ MICHIGAN STATU NEWS' In tin' meantime the senate of the .United iVcir* Roundup tfCfwif iifrij State Ken» Rlntc* li a bant to decide what shall happen to thin Mil, a billwhieh undoubtedly will have WAMIN6I0N College British May Send Troop*[ ■ fnr-rettchlBff effect* flO .every American man, NORY60 ROUND Bulletin n, mill t'hlld. The youth of America are the mien who (Trad* Mark It»g ) As Nazis Near Batkans 1941 will fight If war come* ami now, If ever, youth «y a hat'* IMnff On Tho possibility of n British oxtioilitionury furce !**„„ , t ■tnrnlM* nhuulil have'*> voice In the conduct of thin BHlknns nrnl reports of w Gorman plim i , rittrin* th* wtWt* Drew I'aaraon and (AIU|NM Today into tho , tfeucMcd Coloertp FVwt rr.f Ir Ik* «» HUkiM© tmintry'a fire I yn policy If that voice I* Jebert S. Allen Anil Tomorrow vital «irport* and eomwunlcatlona center* in Hulaari, „ stragylc for domination of th.- lijl »f to have it* effect It mu«t lie heanl. Bight now . ate that a British-Axis 8BYT inniV the Senate I* is'lng homliarileil from all sides i. s. A.— counrg meet- kans is Imminent. • liy group* of one *ort or nimttii r urging the I, fcr t.'aMM Fralatr *«n*lr>U. Inn., The reifular 18 A. ,'ng A' hoduletl far latiighl iws been British army official* told mrnt Iindvr the Nairn „ passage or ri'jerlloii of the lemMeane hill. WASHINGTON—Not pleasant to cnntempliite ii the fact t a- rfled doublful America I* thinking. . -erfiiber* and these Who receive Secretary Anthony Kdvn inet with the bull player would , j«l'«i«ly thl* ugly problem I* _ Every student who I* Intereated in the fu- Dotice to atlend (le.f Sir Archibald P. W«vc!l, n»h-h the coming m bead «.f the Middle Eiiit C«»m- Hla draft number, 02. ture ef hlmnelf, III* family, and l|ie nation I worrying army chief*, ,„h ... discuss pc'Misible future to come up within u. Already, itl*o, there are PI ASM PARTY— • ,« Urn Urtrnri, ChurlMfoo. 8ld L«vy should nit down today and write hi* senator, | Green Splash otid S tut lent club the Meditet runean area. • months. adding hi* opinion to those for or against thr , serious diffrronoe* a* to how Jot Biinrk splash . wt'l oi>—sponior a nuaeti ..Dorothy lluiitoi |,j|j j to deal Health Public problem, with thfService- not part part# Friday at 1 p. m. 1« the w»- Eden-V of six WHk the Whether the 'United Stale* i* to aid Bug | -is vigorously oppo#* men'» gyfiMWuuum i still the North will be continued at j British 'division* from j t)1 arfiri„tKt diatricia aroumf The party land by armed force or h.v half measure*, or P*j"»pte» church w ith games, »<»itf1', .V» lra to the rtalkans m prepnm- whether thl* country I* to slay al<">( la a army camp., m.ntciaG lhal If din- • RTAir and refwihmcn'* fallowing the i tn.n lor a German move through Don't let that I i w i* n, t» .uppreawd, pruatl. rihinen* gmistlon that must Ire doeldml. j Bulgaria. UlltTANT WIWIM MANAURRi from a legislative l*al.v misled , "dkm ma.i !»• .upprcad. Ed Moray, Ororir l^trrt decision come GERMAN'S PLAN TREK QftflD NAUIR Robert Bonlrct by special Interests, lad the man running I ^ ,"r^ originating in Yugn- this country know what youth, and America, I V™ v>"w"tm"sl»lD and fwmaliw | Hcptirts. ABT BTArr navy and public health .Lurry Hardy, Lao Slwrmas ore really thinking. tho army, havn sinned n declaration Hf»«r K c.i.im— I ,,ib i the l MARY LEE S< llGOUf , Nrlinin llryant, Hudney of policy plmlalug roop#r«tknf to with police in prevontinR ELEC T OFFICER K- lurtdr, Hdwaol IVpprr, Cava Poaacn, Jock pKiftitutton Hut many tional eneeutive director of the i ' restricted, and ■, Alpha flams eloetfti i thai Ihouoandsj\ i aid president Itei (l)y AtJMH'iiited Colletfiiite Pl'MS) tninmcfit Hut in the prestnt H iul Rrllli Millet fnumlotmn emergency IK9 army decided 'to at the j GIF ( AMPI * | w»n. vlre-presifici i "Unquestioning obedience under nil cir¬ rid© out the dlver.iifled *y*tem nf I will he auomt speaker WIIMEN- I Frahm. second vice t .Mirhlcait HUir Mtllel roarlave | Schautele. tieusm. cumstance* is not the supreme virtue In a l )nj the fm* „y Srtltirdev at .1:1.1 p m. bi room I Utrh'jp, c<.ireav"n.i " demm racy. On the other hand, obedience , f|1(rfJUy ptC|„.rmt| YMCA. Ralvi 103. Morrill hall. HE NATE PEARS III.IIU HTER i ai d Ruth Muiry Si. under appropriate condition* is essential iojtmri Anny, Kmght* «f Culumtni j Acorctary. coordinated group activity, without which , Slid Young Men* llelfi-rw MSA" j The Phi Chi A. oJvilluitlun 1X.IIW not exist." The Amerieiin i j w,'"-*h pr««.l«t in tl Poetry Honor* HlC.M Y PI HIGM \ — tfitt that oppot-H | Stanley Swunson 41. Youth Commission of the American Counoil ^0wA"Nr|ieAT|ON(, CI.AHII uiininK at a till- 1 vin Hansen, viee-s* • on Kducation tleciarea t hat. . ilomwrncy " . , , * do- i j Sti much nicllon >«nn. rival;. Go to Senior* vote on the bill 1 RrynoUl*. senator, a-kmc j MciuneHng. «« n 1 . eon«-o- maud* two type* of citixenshlp—conforming j mung e withheld, told j. to» y; and Arthur 1 and contributing. \ Itoii* over t-amp ciitritMinment Hank Ntnfseth the Fire Minute* Off lot of their itually their fling i lasgan to grow might ho gathoml frum muting tho Parade of Opinion direetor, >r'l Uiukley ontiniious debate, Vvluron* of this issue, thoro will Iw an iid of the it tomorrow. By Associated ColW*lalc I'rcaa ntpath l.yceum buret »n.i thr lluu.nl. tutor tf politic* ha* not boon entirely What Other t'ollrifc Student* sn who later put t„f R A.I STRIKES IIAt K MSC Will Be Ml. prtH%e»»tlingH up to thin point K,. h , in from thr Think on Timely Topic* i* quittv unlikely that it wilt fade away llalch Act Raises Issues— Tunny thing nlwut political machine* is While thr liotn have liase-lend bill ard defciuc nppropi been claiming all the black hettdlhu o (!ii|> DeftMidcr # ilval they can't built! them to withstand a these aevei.tl- weeks, some other governmental > latge flow «f voters. A machine may In* strong ertv let lo enough to stand up under two ni three ex- of way. Que *»f these \* the mv-vmIIwI ttatch Clc. on. "Rose*. if only a few vote, but when the voter* PoltttPa act l*ur|>,»*e of thl* legitlation is. to curtail the polit oily bombed ) Fi TrtiVt exerting their privilege at the |h»!Ih the livtty machine just fold* up and crawl* in a corner ved t w»-t»"«xpive. Ifxhtudent* want their government to In* truly repri'svntative now i* the time to act. ' Weal Branch The dual elections March 0 will In* too late to remedy thing* if controlled candidates are \ tth lot mat am ladic: iflotrliiHMi Pick ; MOItK ARK PI.EIM.I twinsin theUmI today.en the corsage ban the result voting 'rcr Speech— ConvoDclcgute ttalixrrhaps one-sided Uxause Li I km id Arts !Mu*ic Gntii|>! ,,«4tnd!j^Applied Science students neglected to Vote. As a ivsult the distribution of voting To Perform machines through OUls hall. Ag hall, the Vet dhnto. and the Home Economics building brought out the vote of those divisions in thtdoled f>>< tod undue proportion. Bethlehem Steel C*. »Those tit visions will again i>e able to vote ~ conveniently ttMts.v, but the other two will in jHibtu al campaign^ ' the Old- hotel Ihe Oregon publicatmn. "1 tiave no ^gripe" coming. IMacing ef machine* 1 be delegating legislative p< I in the men's forlounge of the t'nion will make On this point the eomtltutu >lt 1.1 Mil IK, M \V Something < I voting easy everyone, of the 1'ioW* j If the women can remember to bring their in it ciMvgtCM jI tdentiftcatjon should lie ennls to ^he jsdls ttntay there complaint*. It won't even he I'ltll-over tiwn.'.i-t no different. Uiyi; ' Sacrilicc. I rcciiiMn- f necesAjiry to Inark an "X". since all there sliKhtiy brush., I is to the voting is n pull of the lever. I Pafnser Mtitisp hutet tie rib. Cany.. Loyal Spartans will drop hi to pull a lever f j for lietter student government. Yes — ars are White, low, Lugt'iiyc. M | | Im Ihiw* Mho llunk «>ul thejll wvf» be able |» m*»S ««m la the t At Hot She'll Expect Flowers and Camel. V they're "honey I of WkrhuAn S3.9."» Speak I p. Todn\ IHhrr Nrw Mwrcls" in I •*» I Column after col the mt Psltorrr Stytr- ■ *s*k» b» i*»ii Hlhsl «-nh discussion. iTJ.irts, Beat The B*<| and comment on the ontrovcrsial lull num- laseaKr of ballut to cmly the eulminative act ef many whKh attractive but u thr bill will push this country straiirht into c«MtotUutc the institution of free election. The right l« pixYpo!* randtdatrA. diocuM tlietr relative merit* For the Uorni Party See them oil ct- thr war. lutd advance the. cause of ore—-theae elements are shapes, at EjUramtoU on thr other -Ml, !rttirt that *akr thr nrwiae a rtunpklr suc<4w by new ffh the electoral prwMj." that i* wiiat tbr United States should do. g» iMtiurr Httlvr appears on the The Ohm Sble Lantern (eels that *Urivcrsity Of -rndias Mr a braatiful iadivtdual cursag-... $2.95 «3/>:> to war now. Witcottoiu profrevors who arc agitating for,the repeal front slaps cf thr rapMol lauldinx. of Ute oot have put their tlnger on the vcpifAoive In hetwson urr th.wr who Isdirvr that aid c*f the bill at it a|>pbe* lt> educattus. It j la tween academic political di»- 1o BHtam is nccrssan. hut that thr liill as £ it now stands would not ; out rmhruiltn* thr Cnitisi State-. KnxUnri with- 11lADMi and unsolicited expi^Mivm of opmkm. lets-or* h»*e no right to force their opinion* on stu¬ dent# under the cube of professional comment, but' lh .»- US W. lira ad Rivar Jeuett's They point out that Canatia. which is light. student* have a right tu «*pect Jntvepretetivr com¬ % is, on EnsiamTs side, is stili sell nut ail the ment by those whom the stately* to tducaie tu .touvi. WITH AfVS to Vote on Cmmdidm For Offices, Councit Pools Svney Indicates Collegians Ftnr Aid HINT TO THE WISE Aid hi First To Britain; Expect Enghad W81 Win SPARTAN AUSTIK, Tcxun—The 'belief that the Urtlti il Stain. mu»t^ help Knflantlmi u leeee leml Imnin, Iruet jn u llrltinh vietnrv, | J|,jJn /J'tlf/tT \u«tiMr<- MuiIm-m and fiillh'thut demMMcy Will nurviv«—'thoae are three patent! n .. inaiilfentatlr.nn of- on lien I rnllagtHto thnuKht eupwieil jf/| llffim A1 'rflblt'H I »ii j|p|»liu«ioHH through Student Opinion xui'-* - j VoH tatrrvkwH Application problem* from Sampling a rcprc«ent»tlve Study t« HeJpj j eKinH erctlnn of vampUNOs.fa. ■ • the (HiMmitbilo viewpoint woro : including Mli-hlgiin Stale, with ; J |1 |4i\Cllttlli£ll)j£ ntuilii'il Tih'wIhv (WfiiliiK !,t < hi Mr n- mi ennperntinn at the State Ncv. I . . tin- lift Job Application Clinic ! ih* ,urvry durln« Uie nrnl <*' flpnilll Ul«"IW of t|„ ytor, Sponsored by Student j A WM will »r two of ihe four candidate. ; vvrek*. of January interviewed \FI 1P1I|# JWilvtlH of the two winners will then Vicmiic (ind HI.I FHIUI) RKCOKDK I coin I' I - placement committee. I tor the id j typical student*, p-'eseritirig becoming president and J queries that cover one of the mo t three ! ! Hetabwlatlon «»f the i vaults of a 1 wi. employment men Iniin the j he placed the final ballot with the winner niVR rot' tifk Mi-Kir voir want whrn top want it > receiving Uie office of vice-president. j crucial prublcmh ever faced by »Htudent council cjue*tiwrfi»ire etm- IT AM. rOMKM HACK TO MR NOW*. TAMUN' TO WV IIRANT , I'rr tttit In help with the tlintc, 1 Candidates in today's prlt : Myrtle© S« hmidlln, Hwkland j Ihe U. S The* * were the qu< j ! ,m a rerWw of application junior; Vivtun Kahnhncii. j »m Gregory; Margaret Jensen, j lions and the tnuJorSfy Ks m he conducted through* ! Grutte Point* junior; and Jur tetHKin, White Cloud Junior. j given year. J iD. Ilruwn, of the ! The number <•( Candidate- ne I department, and II N. | swelled t . 20 yesterday by tl «m of the enjlimrurltm ex- Swunsou, Grand Hasen iioph office. offered thetr opln- j i|*t «.f nominees, a-ed on application pr.ic- j Balloting m A.W.S. is hy j doing away with lost voir.-;. 85© — 3 far 91.90 58© - 76e - Vp JUNI.H < ! Tuesday'^ olInie was conducted {,„ Lj)V jjjivc Juinoj, -chairman of tiiin i witl »m- m-i |J( RUDirS MUSIC HOUSE "KVKItVTHING IN MtWlcr* i jj,.-,, Mirlea. and Dr.'C. C. third c„nduln ►se given rnednlt in farm 111 H. Wsslilamlen Ave. Tel. 4-««IS Unslnfl | fxti Utivc secretary of the lalwral ,s|. %ki|( were Herlwit fVttlgrove. I Art* t,I,.cement enmmittee fieri- i,.,, „ ; Hay Elhing, Pigeon; Hubert i . .king ©mploynHJiit in the; »| '"i Sandusky; Kmerson Mgyei>, OOPnu.bil© organization acted us ' m"u...V'7 i u; and William Weslrute, spidif <•11 llorwuod, coach; Keith Bowei - When problems get iy. Greenville; linn Ep|K*li?b©ihi- YKS, said 71 |>er mi' i Charlotte, Don Johnson. Penn¬ ine and John Itetneck. Mllwau- knotty...pause and Tho*. an overwhelming prefrot ttmnul Dauy derunee nf the men an.t women enllege age UkIu), who may i 'lllucllaho'n HH.o hy the war in the future, are rev i,-ruled fully eonhdent that tl i ing discussion of the up- letters a sample inter- -taged, with Fred C To T.lionijtion Liar Action! days ahead are not or dark v..uie of their adult t*.»ntenifairt»r». products: Ira A Gould, \ undent collegiate dairy | imiip'S administration *en- A man >: I'orrslrrs Paul Klurwtin, J ii :i,i laiiuing, applying to .1 position as cost ae- Paul lloovao w.ll : . new HTsfJ ,'vni ,,y ,W.imrn'H Noil in. CeKevie. Hesperfa; hhperulng; and Join J i with Olds. Jan* v.»- Inkling National inter--! • application blank to lilt invited hack for a second Angle Kenneth Anderson, Jome« Bird, fielding. and . v next week. 11% HOSAI.INII Htll liMAN IrTaiiky. lit. i «v|||r, Ohio j veeks Job Applieution i WIN HONORS luted for Tuesday at 7 p V. A. A.— I l.u-handry Albert If*11.: licit. Meal..11 »r.«1 Tlrtlm.i f applications and £ At; BANQUE1 fllver- feature S Jim V/|-Ii;.mv -, in the utilities held i .leader. week. There is no cockiress or 'Wattorine Charlie Decker raised he fmteon field hot High scorers for the third quar¬ over confidence on the squad. In a fellow who has had *o few bou¬ men quet* to want hi go on one grand desperate freshman rally felt short played F? iday at 7 1ft p. m. j ter are Barbara Scarlett of North recent.games the team has been eeoed to 13 feet 5 spree in the last one But not in the final minutes of play. hall with 175 points, and Ann playing hard, determined basket¬ Sliorl tloiirec EiiiIn ball. the kind of basketball that Phillips "1 would like to ploy a Trailing at the end of the half Backstrom with 174 pins. r- McCarthy. Wolverine little of the game at forward," is Sfuwii With Win v.v imeretass teams win wins championships. • all that he asks, and for Bob that's by a 15-5 score, the freshmen, led s s. led the Hearing with bowling on March 4, 5 and This department is not going out Capt. Pat Stone, staged a rally, Short the broad Jump, second brgi Sll.il f by Coach Al Kityher'* rraine Votstnet, bowling man- limb and picking the Flunked Qui! on any high jump and h i about Mr Phillip*, could not hold back Barbara Homer but D7V'« to win, but it s got to be dies and a fourth »n the low sticks ager. announced ; a top-notch team to keep the Chin - j Tough breaks and bad Scarlett and Dorothy Thompson I son last night with a 26-24 win ] tos clan from the championship | alike have dogged the Gary boy ; who together scored 20 point*. j over the Olivet Reserve*. Bell, I SI'NDAY AFTERNOON # 1*01911 ! Lart year he wa* called away in Edward James "Dor" Manton. midscason by the death of his j Thompson paved the way for the Spartan i lather in Gary and it appeared j tin* victors as she rolled up nine f i 160 pound forward from Dear- Num. led the scoring for the Ag- mrs w.th 10 point* He was close- ! j NOlessons.wonderHis... domestic dutieshad he never kepttimhim > dotor e t too veteran catcher; on trouble was hullottt . . . unfaith 1 «March 2, < P. M.) Homer's chief baseball team, is diligently at¬ ! thai he probably wouldn't be back. point* in the first half and added TOWN HAM. rre»e«U tempting these evenings to im¬ [But Bob loved the game enough little Jtcrfofaicd disks that kept coming off his vlu il- (which weren't Arrows). While other guys \»< ELMER DAVIS prove hi? basketball ability . . . j to move to East Lansing with ho j "Dot " practice* long and hard hut mother and finish his cage career 1 , all ng tn the ? er ,1 8 Collins. Cuahman. and divided safety honors. Si out liomcr dating on weekends you could glwav% ii nimbly thintbling a needle. never will be abie to do his belov* I and school here The Short Course squad wo Because of his defensive stead 1- . Why didn't someone tell h about Arrow Shirts with aiuh.n I ness he i* usually called on to buttons? They never conn « i guard the bert opposing man and j With the dnrmitorv j this year he ran into a bad stretch j and fra- I when Charlie Butler of Notre, Tankers Seek Fourth Yietory They're as (vermanent as tin f style and fit of all Arrow dm j Dame and Jimmy Ruch of West] Arrow whites are all-time f,i\ Nirmr.«v stats coufw i Virginia scored 17 points apiece j i him on successive week- j Against Invading Badgers ices. As all Arrows they have i Mitoga tailored fit and the one and only Arc "NIGHT MUST By KM1yn R1UJAMS FALL" ends No alibis. Phillips just be- j After three decisive triumphs in«— gan reporting for practice an hour i their early the next week. "Jake" Da last Daubert is making only one — the breaststroke and the sprints ! collar in a variety of styles to suit your type. 5n up on Arrows today. $2 up. r Mary in Mrltaurher In his first season on the var¬ to Big Ter tange in the lineup, substituting CHILLS! SUSPENSE! at 4.30 j* THRIll.S! KAlRUHtLn THEATRE and eaters Hnchie lkavtv Thetc two have been carrying the brant of the burden mo*i oi the sity. Bob played 224 minutes, scor- I ing Wiscoi ed 38 points- Last year he played i p. m. in the Jenison pool. 384 minutes and scored 52. At The Green and White tankers cord-breaking Charlie Bigelow i Lee Grant to team with Bob and Dim Ladd on the med- ARROW SHIRTS WED. ft THI'RS. — MARCH 5U & Gth present he has collected 31 field ! will be out to even the setie* mill go a goals and 26 out of 4(1 foul shot I which now stands two to one in riding the Mr. chances for 60 points while play¬ favor of the Badgers Michigan ing almost the entire route in 16 State won the opener in 1636 but Mason I must depend upon a the Madison splashers werr Vic¬ well balanced quintet it it hopes games.. If he could just score enough to torious the next two years, ending to retain its dorm UUe won last The Masonite* must rely go over the 100 mark Saturday with a 62-22 romp. year. The NEWEST THING upon two new men to fill in for night it would be a grand climax to his college career, but he'll pro¬ Wisconsin faded to place in the Big Ten the injured Bob Atkins and Coach of the Joe Steinauer's 25th Car¬ In REVERSIBLES Darwood Finkbeiner. Coach passing to teammates under dinal team is expected to extend Alpha Tau Omega and Alpha to Spartans, being the strongest I^Mikm Pi will lock horns in what promises to be a hotly contested fraternity contest. Both squads Hero's hifh style— depend largely upon team work rather than individual perlorm- plus — a topcoAt— raincoat that will stop younp men of all aces. Expertly tailored from high Quality Crave netted Gabardine and Cov¬ ert Cloth. Button front, knee length, railroad stitching on sleeves and bottom mark it as an au¬ thentic new style. $15.00 Reversible Corduroy fingertips 110.00 and I1U0 Gabardine Plaid Lined Fingertips 118.00 SMALL'S 7?"