FIVE CENTS PER COPY MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LANWNO, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH I. 1941 Ifcre.V the tnairer Board Gives [Today's 2,081 Student Votes To That (Juration Game Tonight WillClose A Innit Exam Time Its Attitude \Cainpus Break Record For Employees In the office have reached a point registrar** where On Draftees Good Spartan Cage Year time the phone ringa they Primary Ballots every Poetry pick up the receiver and patiently Official* to Med wait for the question, "What are the dates of the final ettnR Willi Registered Irish Ar the campaign a sensational one, )lnv Be Right In the stale, according In Council President Itiehnrd Voting Name* will be held from Wednesday through Saturday, March 10-31 atudents may govern themselves Inclusive. These dates nre the accordingly." Hannah said. men's honorary, will be held Tuesday through Thursday of next week in tiie Union annex, accord¬ Michigan State will make its finst hid for glory tonight when the Omening, who sold 25 per cent, of ISA Council same as those in the blue sched¬ ule bonks, but are three days PARS DRAFT RESOLUTION* ing to announcement by Paul Wil- During its meeting Thursday edrn, general chairman, of Mason Spartan* Notre I Hiine clash with powerful university, in Jettison the population Is considered a good night, the State Board, of Agri¬ vote in city primaries. Thirty- two per rent of the student body Mem hern earlier than the dates printed In the 1040-41 college catalog. culture defined the attitude of the a Conducted by Green Helmet as part of its program of aiding or¬ When Statp's «quad files otit on voted Thursday. College toward deferment# and ientation *>f undergraduate «tu- NAME NEW REPRESENTATIVES Election results Thursday award- exemption*. Three resolution* dent# nt Michigan State college. the sro.mn it will !*• \n a flcnfily- Results of the ballot for Student the I S A. council for off-campus Council Begin* Wore passed: 1. No drferrment will be n*kerT u meeting of tht Fait." wilder term'Cloud; Margaret Jensen. Grossc club. Monday in I Pointe; .and Myrtice Schmidlin, speech." Leaders for Talk ! Members of t Following the debate, Dr. call# for some kfiit- I Rockland, all Home Economics Sachar will speak. After his ad¬ Edward Simons. ed by Charlotte Fern. I Juniors, itjyns decided in election dress, the M SC. Iltllel busketbull On the invitation of Richard . W^chap member of the cast i primaries Thursday. Groening, Student council presi- , physic# ancj team wiLl meet an Ann Arbn > two to the piece in i Vivian Kalmhach. Gregory, will Ypsilanti tlfellet quintetti Jen-I dent, student government leaders J corder * ln th) rents. When it be-! serve as senior representative at ison fieldhouse. from 14 colleges and universities ; Michigan wil orticipa , YW Announces . ..ppnrrnt that the j large on the A.W.S. council next A semi-formal dance in the Lit¬ would not be fin-! vear Jean Bovill, Dearborn; tle theuter with Dusty Rhodes' In an Informal discussion today Ballot Slate Campus Actors Still Like day cd by curtain time j Jane Clark. Detroit. Mary Louise room 115 of the Union anne orchestra furnishing the music Wednesday, even Dodge. Faist Lansing; und Alicia will conclude the program. from 1 to 6 p. were drafted to j Lovers, Detroit, w ill he candidates The discuss! After Weeks of Rehearsals cs i i two at a furious j for senior representatives on the of student interest on organiza council next Thursday, 4-H to Review Play tions, projects, and activities, and j h to be a preview of what -will R CknrluiU Whit ten no attempt has been FOR ji MOR POST p track of the drop- | Candidates for Junior represen- Plans In Cities take place at the regional confer- y.. . _ council will be Eve- ence of the National .Student Fed- j If the tent of a k»khI play Im whether the actor* who have j son, v, week* still feel engrossed and J course. and observers report j tative on the A series of five meetings to re¬ eration of America, to be held at! lived with it for at least six •c! piece bears a cer- j |yn Davis, Fremont; Vera Deaner, ' Dillinger after the jsodus; Shirley Freeman and Doris view new ways of making recrea- Michigan State college, April 11, excited j ubout it, "Night Must Fall," campus production open- I ofCJ^w* t up with him. Holland, both of East ing; jtion available to Michigan's 65,000 and i4.|{ boys and girls has been sched¬ 12, and 13. | ing at Kairchild theater March i__ ..I U,..,.U 6, r. ...Ill U a will be i cess, according » u,„./...uu annnnlino nefit of W.P.A. guid- Barbara Scarlett, Owi Groening said that anyone S of the "Night Mary uled for next week, announce* A. Michigan State interested in stu- Kettunen. state leader of club have settled down Rapids. Three e knitting project.. thls k in connection with M.s.c. meetings. the most talented, well-bal Cape and-4jnusual length drei group run in the finals Its* Ella Gardner, recreation specialist for the United States u ~ Main IvIfN?! Dr®WR ~ jj anced casts he has ever work- j Kindin* ed with, Thompson feels. an English t>el)i>oy form and a pillbox cap has been wc'Er LayPartt lIKNancy »>homore Blue, "p""'n,al,v' East Lansing; Carolu Department of Agriculture, will Faculty Mcmbcra Given a murder In the neigh- j another problem of the costume offer suggestions at the meetings * ' Essex, England, given committee. An expert on costume Poli Sri (lull Gels JeanEdmondson, Battle Creek; borhood of , * five cities around the state, ac¬ Patricia Stone. Chicago: and Vir- cording to Kettunen. -^The meet- Four | members of the mathe- police invevstigations concerning' design, Mrs. V. E. Lelchty, is act- I'air of S|ionaorH j g.nia Taylor, Grosse Pointe. Two Monday, Mar. 3 and matlcs department. V. G. Grove, | it and a strange entrant into the j ing as consultant The newly organized lib ; will be selected by A.W.S. voters continue to Friday, Mar. 7. W. D. Baten, P. L. Diessel, and A. Bramson household, what are the so helping to remodel and design .cence jum irs»,,rom ^ group March 6 Cities included on the tour are C. Cohen. Jr.; and E. E. Hagen of posaibilities'' This situation pro- j a couch used in the play, AIX WOMEN MA* VOTE Bay City, Gaylord, the economics department left ; vides the plot for "Night Must j Heading the list of r heltl iXrsldcnt Hoowvelt to declare fi choice of elective ictcneo L* ofierwi ^ >k lie whic to achieve real results. Hrvond these Tew statistical ^ismi n .. ». wni to Psiics..., ns der to quell the strike by ever- lot and senioi \#t\ flam , Chart** Fr*\ S*d Uvy than * tutAt of 2i cxi.lin* l»N" lo." ,v, .v facts the announcement The iv.mmittcv ,w Inrtqwnrtwil j vfri(«tK chosen with the v ut» ret>tv ,. to >o-d the tettei OrganPatiou will meet Mohdsv.! The relatively short strike wns , 1 laineil no other information. ([hutlnNc (Juolc* — i It.iwelT!. there was s siest lieil t,, ,s» cJMl' with wont thsl of the thitor. Thm w in Ih> a closed j rltmnsed b.v several minor skir* provat of the m.i planned with son,. .-, AN AM* Urt*A*H «AI. *rO*T* (By Amoeiate.1 CollegtsJe tVes»> bt+ihrd thr [ Fold drdn't u «nt 1 «l * 4.A p St.. in the Spartan mom i mtubes h» police nfflcei-s attempt- pose tn view fiv !jil>n law of the Oorarhrttent. meeting and only those necctvmg' ed to eseeit workers thi-ough the ,(S. fact, the moat aignflcant defer, .-c • the s In the division conception of cititenahip . . "We have a new development in wreka. notice ma> attend. I picket lines Thtirida^-. •cs, Agiieirttuiv I M HIM THRKATINK riMtl with which to ileal: our task is to produce t he What was not revealed In th *' who wouM. Next day teleerapb»»- notification wa* sent to Chrysler UihiM, .hoot. public indivMual who parikipalM, rather thai it had been avrarded the con¬ PMVM« tot UHtl llM-- ; j,lnM p Drwvy. sidt,. tV|wl- MANY RT1PV si ||\(1 than the private individual who calls for his low bidder twit did • tract, " " ,V,-,«hl f0, Font was the Applied Scien.. ,i.„, rights. Wc need to lay emphasis in these »>ot get the contract He w«s tic- ' » , nl>„ „Bh„, ,Wrlll slonc In taking \» • , . .v AKT ItMT 0nrt m.*l*xl .U»d.to 1 wtr„,„v lnwtlOT„ „ iivisfon since p daya on responsibilities as well as privileges to fatwu proA iatfW*. rh.mto. .1 » Ph.T-.r. | ,n,whl|( |w,ww, „H, ,, A studant in the i.,| Ijury Hurdy. ten Bwimi to agi-ee • • < . n or our experiment in democracy will soon he White Tii.^a. at 4 ft in in mum IBB. w (., 0 lhr M„IO, n, work In the do Nriton Brynnl, Rodney Hrmv FOR I.AROR euiieii." I >r. (la re nee A. D.vkstra. national AlcOrift, )»ne W(ple, sekeelive service director and president rf the For laboi'. this wras a tremro-' r - - . ,'i i«t mi J The union filed its .10-day strike Science. This «• • HMfon\f*rM . 0»,rle- torpon, delis victory. F*m withal Its pin- j , . ' ootiee w ith the labor medial lot: M M»c*ir, Edwmd l*vrer, I*™ *w»w* J«* VKKIM rfCTl'RFH— board Wednesday. The prx>|H>sed «tUdent to take 'klin, H»rry tonmn. Merit)' of Wisconsin, upholds the drafl as 1«st*. the die-hard auto maker w a WDI Three mdre Woherme picture* strike Would elo e Ford's thiee ence, regnrdh*. aw arded .«e\-emi big Army erm- j part of the democratic way. tracts twv month# ago dequte fad- J will be taken Wednesday at 5 I5j j •it plants and would inwlvc and thia division Ore to comply with the tabor law* 1 p. w iwi the stage of the audlto | 95.000 men that type of »tu« revealed. The man who did the bracking photographed are j k.ed'al - TV-x.-ry began arrange- ? And What ? C»tv»u|>s to be Work in Ap down was quki-mannci*ed, Cv»n- the American Veterinary Metl»cin« | mci « vk\ for a irne* of scattered into ■ sc»entH>us Under Secretary of War j WAIT IM. KWMUV association. Alpl\a l*hi sorority! j conference* betneen the C I O. mgs all over the Robert Patteraon. former Republi¬ can U S. Circuit fNwiri judge, and i XMUM Xl'« WIN and Hu Kappa Phi Hcwoiary. ! ^»ht Foid officials. i diselomt that the> would pie tent Union officials entomology. V. Think ♦ * • fieldbouse, Woiv Do You The Siain.1 Nu» Ihls »* what hsppened eb«>Ht P Sicma N CftLLCCftt'M MI'HIfTM— j « I'd of grievanres at the firA «x| physics, state On Dec ft th* army ahkcM Un hum cho i tn h. Ftuiko and Flemish song* ct j 'he conferences, but a spekesmmt chemistry and bi<1* »>n the desired truck* Thre« v! • chat- the 15th and 16th centuries wilt be J repre enting company officials snkt »\\ house diviM > Landing Wrdiwwsta V V ? Aim* respmded. Ford Chryxlei knjfc the clmptet featured by the Collegium Musi that, although no effort wxiuld lie Although on , flixi Iniemational The bid* were ki tbvill game cum m its next pr«xgi(.m. Kund.<> • made i.* pievent the meeting*, the large and suit (T»cned Jatk T, at Holibmt. ktd . rtiapfer Ih-14- p. m in the mo- ■ Fuid Motor Co. had uoUu-.g t« loom, tire do i . In formalimi Please H> 1X>M 6RKKNK the interim tern ity March 0. «t .1 SO ct»m|>a>n*h»D at A!hiw l>ut Us sic iMitlding j disi'USN. nt i i. tki \ wim. JIIIK win nce*t of qvnT. I State «!>aptr; wh ppnt them ♦?•?# Whv Vl iho ut-Tiiars vote in Xbo CiblkfD DARN CI.EVKR— Ibilqana will offHHally Join the rkvlion*? Propaganda artists these days are sure vo -d wnd Intematiooal high Wehb^ " V'be* ^ ^ ' "t* Kiigincei>Plun Avis pawcr.* today when tlulgarinn constant enrollm tbev know tho candidate* letter emwigh sty fellows. Kvorv nxTnainj: the mail nin mum r*o\ 1*0 T,u u^' wlhr ! offu liIn meet with German and than anyone d*c and ran jndfrc them hHtcr. coming into the office hears its quota of rrqwitq . banquet sill be heM tomomm representative* at Vienna rtudents. Yet i Right* now do 5*ou nunt to tfy for the printed and mimcographe»l material design¬ The QMC apedftpatios* 'ini>l»»A«T siiit the WaPh-Healcv rn*>r Soil Meeting ign a "mutual agrcemen An Pen next question «>r ^ill you take the $M? Hey, ed to sway and mo hi public opinion. rt Mid »U islhri statutes.' 1 i wt whH k minute 1 The boys on the sending end know thai e Ford hid. a.i labor pwviaien* •iew of the hnirendi -g activ rre scratched »>ut W Kendcl. ftrttish mlnli their biggest hat tie is to get their stuff open¬ o What if Mentor* do know the candidate*? The office <>f th* i^uai termarter Bulgaria, warned that Knj They aren't even poinir to In here next year ed instead of drop|XNt into the nearest lias- iHieral themip«'tn drafted a laltci if the diploma or the draft questionnaires ket, so they resort to all manner of devices lluvg Ford * attention to thia do- that ft < tasl •4um< through on aehedule. to attract attention. I since tlw clu <*rte of these is to omit the name of the n- Senior Mat us may make an ordinary ' i '.t Itumania would f »• |*hysiolo*y AKOnThe . M udent a true-blue altruiM., who place.H group from the emwlopc and merdv give a men i i i* u ma tig break. street address, usually in New York. This is < goveiTiment abo^w everything cImc. He may srwiMH Ki\G PII want lo leave behind him as he steps tnt.\ the technique practiced hy the Anienaxn the world student officers Melevted wholly 4ui merit—maybr. Student I'nion and the unman lahrary of Information The latter organization puts '<4I.S.A. King At- ! • studci thai the out a snappy little pamphlet iailed "Facts in Hum,. : „;a7^p;.,' jLf . (>r p«vrhaps be wants to see I » in **rrjrM people" get into office, solely for the Review " -uit priest (Him in - ' Huston. presiiyt their #leetion "seleft" jn/i?pv wall afford spevmi Hut that would be a mo- MXVST RK CXINVINCIMA—> This hit of litersr\ fiolsam drifts its wa> r He* Monday, aftet j hm*o> uumedMtc ! that the ata :i up all hope oi fa.'kcd This all tu api tiw unwo/hy t»fsa senior. hither and yon a Unit the country and un- on \ iv|HMtcd lYCart ! Why ie! seniors vote in the elections* douhtedb iTailers of tin translated Hitler ^ Why should seniors want to vole an the elec¬ speeches erntaunsi therein are concerted in- St N ATI m.BATK. CONTINtT* tions ? slants net-usly to the Nam ide«4og> ^ n.pi Tlxe fliRir of the senate ixxhtm- I 111. i>his haU The English persuasion i* of the frank ir Tu<-» j Although the Max ht ate jhat't rs*ttx rruint m type. They label their material boldly "Bui- eiscu»»? let ins from Britain." Anyone opening it is u,il Sliideut Pilot* Ivalc I tii»« «>f get!inr. fully forewarned of what to expect, ami it h% Sarc 'Km for IStslrrilx bebeces it that is his affair. wTt M rut\ W11K LM) r%RTII.M- Try At New Course ie. dmenl i Mwiatay. ! I R State News i. T Gilbert ' l»et wooT YOtCKS: I'NION NOW— The o There are nine Michigan State • trod need a bill . TrtVNN iU£ h*a jronr wwrji out of vogue <>' Howecer I was surprised the other day u ' men Au now Luxes eligible cvuoc in foi a Ihu led student pd.» to reeeiie a htth billet-doax fn-ra Federal * tnf jiggvs 1 -udci Al txm Hark ley V;i l ivion. Inc.. w hieh gs\< the name of the gi\*up i - : pity, herMne many a Urge, u Thif is a weighty volume 1* ly n\g on a nhelf hotih*- where. umistvi and uncared-for Prefwinp right out in plain \ iew »»n the envelope. V>\»m .-.«i the attempt of th.s organixation t«» get «X'I» o» tt>»» » Student pik»ts will be ti RKNPK/.MH - HI ,i lege editors to write editorials urging im- I lie )w«ciug School of Aei flower* J* «l*o a gr*w»d excuse lor not rqjtiung mediate union with England by offering x KiipiiitN-r;. IniiUlt- 17 to Meet Your Fric J' a book for a period of, aay. a month or mo. Oakland, Calif IfliK) cash priae ami a trip to Washington. 1 nuhM*ni IN* be eligible for the lnl«> Hiiuurarx Sqnek After the F»rtj« Despite the imminence of hnaK akirh they < \|HH'Je to sneak up art on the wu\, noma of the dorm coeds leap out of the envelope with tomahawks. ■into Alpha rtwptcr of Tau Beta tmjrht do well to net aside one or two of their Instead they had a friendly note, brimming i Pi, n.itNmal engineering honorary, •___ heavier hook*. Frank work and the CAA aecondary ot n"k tM with gcsul fdfawnhip, inquiring into the pos¬ ►A L ci\ ilun pikil training and be in j Thursday evening fTtliowing a Wtth the restrictions and rcpulaiirms lm- I banquet at the Hun! Food shop. sibilities of my having misplaced their "con¬ % • exceUent physical condition. |Kj*ed by the student 1*»4> on themselves, the test" announcemcr.t Wry kindly they offer ! Fief R L. Sweet, of the chem- 1 ical engineering department |»re- w. men slano little chance of petting: flowers to send another. The letter contained a car? ar»t I.S.A. nowadays unless thc\ serve a term in the toon ot a frantic- editor diving into his waste- I«a<-vnl h) aa4«it <.us.il. U makr (km titiUbir ta Reliftuw* Council sidod quct a.* loattmurter Lt. Col of the ban- Leiand N. Jones. Health center ft will tie different at the dorm women's tskskct iti search of the pnxACus announco UMfeprrdrnl* SuMplrnu «l- and Mr> D F Elects itjficcrs ! duirict manager of the Michigan U ikr ikrwiMf «*l Uir rug- ! conservation department oddress- tUtnrc torajrh] though. Apfutfently the wom¬ be a i Election of officers for the year ed the (.OOll ((Mill TH£\ GT'ESSED IT— en of the rrJfogre are not in compete symjva- was held by Student Hebg <»u> )Vvk-rji I ninn. Inc.. mui4 iw.vOik. How councd recently m FVoples church thy with the corsage tan, for they are ftting Kuuf Hla/.e Damages. .1-c -.'ui.i they know lh*t liifjr annnum-e- U:»yd I'ndtrwiHd. Adrian ju¬ to'-ftllow" flowers was elected president, and Kart Maytie they had 1 letter press the nosegays mo»it i» ttnfvly tiled in the intinmtor. Per- AOITS Bil l DAN', i- nior laiu»ing Home TONY Dclmar Ruthig. Saginaw soph .. M-iinll- 1 hitvo no pUns of divine after u Th* AOPi ami then frame them, who known? Future nuaie, became ihc ncw. vice-presi¬ A roof fur at the Carl S'.ohl even Jo pirate casual enemies. ; * Ui ' be held Xotugki «: the ■ dent Others elected were Shirley tcsmrnrt. 1047 East Grand Rutr. penurm tons tj M-SA woman may never even It would, however, U worth tldm; a let of !unc-jOi4» . . Patron, will be Mi Fiecntan. East Laming •- East Lansing, caused approximate¬ »or.« posy. lin- and Xtn O N Hwn. and XI. ' eearchinft tor an announcement that wxwil-1 '« -ir>', and Mr, C S McCart. . Dusty more, secretary; and Charles ly »!5»I damage early yesterday East Lansuig -ispho- afternoon, according to city police. ••Ser et en a 1 i.i'ct-cenl {mze fur lh. twst cxie 1 ' L' ,a- • Rhode.' band ».il play !,.< -he mcre. treasurer. Shcrmaa. The Ea t Lansing fire depart, luriai on how this country can stay out cf " tic .tam < dars-r.s U-nauie Hodman. IX:n CoJltoa. Avoca junior; and merit received the call at 12:3g war. fc, en ; I A4fty G-uv '40. »a. manied to John Pearce, East Lansing junior, P m- TJie blaze started when j| atUrr t.i Ibc wLjl! • t* i Ke.cn Re»r», Sia'r alum, Teb 1» < were named as ciders of the .paras (ram lh, chimney Ml oa GRAK THAT DOLLAR— Diminishing Returns Accordtai; to a pu-ucript on the Federal "",uoct: «giaaUhn. --lea in Cass OX) ■r- , Geutee Xie.d, 40. j gfoup. Beta Kappa has puined W.lieite t • wooden-ihingled roof. L'nkin letier, muse £-1 editors hate twen able 1 |MbbcatK.v "T. Meyers u-phunka-e here . . Ihe < ISemrwherr in the ercotmkt bunk i» a fine to ratnnalixc themselves into writing war be n«,icic ava.li.tjlb -m. Kappa Deius held a rushing j (iMtimymn t>f the principle of marfrinal utii- JX the 1; to patty Tue.day n«nt under the contest . eiiiturials for the contest , itjr. It exjiUuns timt (It* piece of pic i* dandy, but that as oni consumes additiuual {aeto rules. These editors Kiuted the editorials 'tea Listen to Fred W*rmg'* PSeosupe in their college papers, using student money Time, peeacckgd over the leading Ibt-y bucume procrtuwively less satisfyu<£. - i to linantT purely selfish act. NBC t uIiku Monday thruugb until a puint u reached where the sight of a pie arouses 110 raipufiMvi reaction. They can probably use the $100 and it Mmy wiuld probably be a broadening experience MichiganSt*U students are suffering from for all of them to visit Washington once in Tlie Episcopal riburdi in the (/.lly lie ovrrsupply cf pic. but they arc thrcaUaw.i their lives. 1 only hope that they will be as iritli too much of a good thing. After a lapse ST. PAIJI/S j j CANTERBURY U two or threa years the idea wa. again ready to fight ifvthey help drive this nation into wai. CHLgOi HOUSE "T "aroused here that this college is capable of , 1 WMMM' euual to those Perhaps they could use tb* prixe money fer "l»t«» «1 MMhhh S ».JU J 1 na.Tjtfaarar.,rin |i t a down payment oa a alee concretes.ml-steei . . mwwii-Ho.x i bomb shelter. .to4i^e - Tj< setuiifer, Buck L UM1 MKJHKUN STATS NKWS VOTE Military Ball Heads Sop f« Due to Hum Lies Gaust-tl Theater Has Important (Continued from Page t) Forestera Kxtend eliminated by a dose margin when II Mtaming Hotel Freiidh Full pccelvevd 115 ballots. pfen< Hole* llnmn Says lid Weekend Parade In the Veterinary Medicine vision, Hon DrMerritt, Imer last year's run-off election for cli? In the Of Social Events I he rugae buxh during times whgit j the yip is running^ and sucjt. u i period in ek|Mrvted in the near fu¬ Kaye Says My Hill Havrhv "The theal< ,lan All Ik.,! the art, r ha, tic-vcr l>oe» no important a., II Is now, Waynard Sheets 70 to lead slantl fur I, Ix-m* threatened." John field post, received 133 bgjlotg and the ture by rxparM of the forestry de- Pr#w Mmi Vll*u«t» Mason Brown, drama rrillr and lecturer, stilted licforo a lec- Phyllis Dean. 140 votes, and patty jean « patltntMtb which collect a the—Hip .Women Will Stupe Formal Toniglti I Ml I inHfp1 Wrilrfr tore nmrs audience of almut 2,4(10 pernon* Thursday nliclii ' Heir Hcbt»!«White. H7. were the Spartan Qui/, and 'U ^fogrom « j AuthoriMva at the 8>irup-pfO- I'o M.S.C. Erltlny MH-oUrge aui'llorium. * '* "-' .winner. In (he Ifnme R.-nnomlrr wit and inieUigetu-e, cottdui II, ilnrrkU* Vnberit Amid « military atmospheric, Tod W'tunw ami Ills orches¬ | stop giv ing free samples, however. i during tree* have been forced t«» A false Impression <>f Hi*' IliuwnV kelum hla aiatk j ' MS, HarryawM. »> 'The Cum 1.1 t,lv,»u;» <"*•»!«»< «'•< Hurry Gardner ami fbh? a. Michml Stale and h" vule. In nunc will hold forth at thfc Jfyt rniiw of events III the tra 1'Ii.vmI for dam-in* at tliO annual Military Hall In the (rue Masonic temple, Lanslnp, last night, | on tin* profits vvtie being taken ' (!rrmui*AIU«4 war was th« third here in thtee aucceaaiva } ., h# ..|,u, . •! Sap running weather, considered 1 primary mux* of France'* m,tw e. m h« \..,a direcilon. ,hc I, playma total p'r,n*of",vnrnbly n:tn. wl,h McKee, weekend guest ffom Chi-' I b> oldsters a true sign of spring, a„U;)wt ^ |(j |he 1.1411 emely ! ago, shoWoodT the logaf bpyt a| Van Wagonar. Other puests j downfall, according to Orin Kay<*, "" 1 ' wr|| •• NrWKOHE. MttKOWftKI WIN ihftjg or two and walked »way| i requires temperatures hove ring Jr., Laming State Journal writer, ,l ihr I call Inducted the-It O, | l,|ef,n dfumiti rn,"K'1 'I'*™ ranting jo nun id 40 degrees during the day who spoke before guests and ;«p- Th*rc The iv highly ifcommeridedi j r«U tV Nc Night. Hob- • Hownrd (Hnck) New^mne at: Alex Itorkowski were made cgi wilh lop scoie luM vvcck^ | y r corps sponsors. Miss AHFI Hol.lin HANi r j and dmpping (o ?fl or 30 degrees proxlmoteiy too representative1' isnd's tlrvai* of wartime i -erring Get I rude Lawrence' didatoK fur clans pi evident with AI Gaines, with second hooqrx,| jtf«i phiiip Wood, honorary Alpha Gmivrnu IM sonnlty wilt j; Such weather will ptnbi\Jdy 10 Michigan colleges at the • Lady in the Dark," Drown i l v I will appear on lonifdww'a pro-> i co-l Alfirst l unl and clop nl the fli at of nexl week, i J*1' gram with Carol DetiMhft, who Is^ eotoneTT was vKCOvtOd by Hat t y fllro hold its winter trim formal i„,, .it. and wwt yellow mm-* die war dance in the Ampiica il allege fotesliy expert* soy J2i! ugon Press a Bin'hi tint lutr«'* I vrur t'»nt#irf. wbkh will i»e "lares that she offers The vice-prcftidem; ■"till loading ftuc wumen. Com*'/ Warned «»f-impending sap run-!**4" Itvwninl |..rr s" m "oiw-wumiu*" khow h.- nil. -V,. ; nan„wrd Cm..|»n Mrhrttki nui-ette Willi a awcetlwatt heck* room of the Hotel Old* tonight. | r>f- I Ihp Aiiwrlc-an »la*r „|ld pietmg Hie list c»f competitors for 1 Arn DeCnmp will furnish mode, ling weather by a weather bureau j ^ local chapter of Sigma Deiu .all,. ,,,|rM lomorrow will he Norma Sand* liitr. 11 edict ion, the department"hung ; 1''* i ,1' ,,., i-ct'-icl,- v I nmwn d**srH»d wdlwni (Jmoc (n,,h) Wunfal. Willi 271 Mr. Matlan tag-toy. infantry and Miss Janet Englehmt is gen*, nalional professional Journal, lairg, Judy Smith, HiU .Curr and ■ B«m»or. was with David Dichl and eral chair-man. She will wear j ill 350 tmckets rrcenttv and col ;Ch hrt.,, | .v»«. wh.wm.iM lixml nr.in.lwil* „„ pvrnly mnl,.hpd Murray tsm fraternity, was made up < C ha«r I«dh "f !(*»', tivac. Midi Ki.e I >u«w » I, ThuTliiwiif Vnur I.IIU. j f,„. wwrctmy, Miami (Gliivu. I Providing in nunutgg tof music f. , in ,h, -crw fimlnc I««flllltlg ll gn llliw mmtrlhu- Bl||kp „|)d (wb N,nrl|1„n „,,,! «ith pink faille Jacket In an silk Jersey and will be with Hob- , ! thio t the w ifh Ku.ve . la, ' dun to Ihr |nr.mil-Hoy Ihrolri l.v | nj(mrd ,,lc.Bmd bld|„, ,vm, m Frank Munnheimcr 1 i:» Monday macquiWfrllG formal fashion- eil Kruit. and Alexan-;' jhju.i nh long fttll *l«eves and high Tlw Masonic temple will he the j rut I, til Mill MHTMIAI. | nhuwtng Ihnt glirt illul Jiijr «!» „„d ,M Vfitr, der Schuster of ihe mUkid faculty*| ^ t, WHUr .Iniw^ lhai thr play llarlf' r«-r*i«lrii( rnvit!nn«. Hi.hrrt Mlgrll >wrpt Ihr iirii,- ne» Kime. Miss Anna Jean Robert- ncenmof the Delta Sigma Phi fro- j unci ay'3 1, '» I I««—x Hlr,ai > call... NAMKS MKT (WRMM urn', mcr with j« vi.Im and will whn picsent a snnate itiugrum, v»>iv Uuidt was escorted by Fnpd SU'erviccs trinity formal dinner dance to* | elated IVe Might, ith Art Ihwtand playing I licnwr dnrrdwd Thr.. Shall lir ( ddw r,,mp,|y productluu, -mokhml it, Ihr llnnl wilh Mu., IV* for dancing, slack Nlt-klmon. gen¬ CI Nrgpt 1.1.111,1.1 dranwiic | ,,f n,c n.rrmit »m»uii. Brawn Huttcmlrv. whn hml 27». . J",liner IImvU WIIMiivc H»\HS nNB ANtt MeAtm land observations pared in Eui'"p» Tl... ylnj. »» aril | tBnked i.i,!,M| in, mao-muidrr VOTB MAt'HINKN AMK dll* A pink innittnl^H* skirl With, eral chairman, will have n* hia , j liefurv his recent return to the • Flight i., ihr "Ar.vrlc and Old lawr," but '"M' g marhlnrg In ilw l.niiMiiig Aiklriw w,,k Ime >1«*I> nuit winiu lltown called Ihe present | of which there wan one fur each and war today, here and abroad,. Mis JelTry Curian, ilw fonuci riMHitX tllVli PANTIES anuuingly slow in storting His background for discussion in* ' Jackie DoFoe. attends! as Held ; proved to be merely a mouthpiece ijUert i.ul smrcnVv !ir gtatr(| Uwl nu fVtfKun m m.r0| j division. These vverp tlaiold eludes studies in history and poll-1 Hepreseiiliug were held Pledge* of Theta Chi unies. ihe feeling ! yCM, ,m|t ,.fTo,*'d so mnuy fine —I j Mitehcll. Ag. Jack Kltig wfdt, En stillciv «|Hrnsor. i through this medium that propa¬ 1. mu- ' , j ghverr; WilUird Lee. Vols; Marian pprdnng Riftw, Miss Jo Smith fraternity gave a party with Hilt the audience jnlcuh. Among IheFe he liglwl, Pug.loy. Home Fa-. Hill Merrill, > y * informal discussion on ganda, employing both misstate t th#t i*i. actie-se* j "( ubin in the Sky" with Elbe fhesc black net, and was with Paul Metier, " I A|d,liml ScImii' .' F....I I'nry Uh- need hv candidates in chairman Farmttouse topic w ill be held by the held Ulf elect ton fraternity plevlges i»im» vpo icied ims m the Fireside Hon lire Ei ; U^H^rthNht Walois. which he i aUeit .cum- rl<(| Ai Is; and Shirley Freeman "Green Paslu bun Item placed on III*'In Ihe Stu- ding the parly each unit ■ otioh <*f and'Harry Greeii, fresh men, ctant council office. 110 Union | n Employed.l»y the Pre cparate banquet. The held Donald IgHMdhnmn m liiaiue ryafe U I (froeiiiiig reportea sorority house. HOC llogota, tlliv ACTORS Chatre (.Wmiici The Spartan loom vvys the s cne it'ontinued from Page 1) nt Michigan where he and his wifi ae Ol tlw infantry banquet of the radio party for ihe Itnriii Parly •' - cavalry dinner was yt the \, > ^.rjj, aiiihiI h,hi,i..- TCI NFKAK \1 FOil N held dame I SKDIA Nl' a j At noon Surdyu. ilia Hev salislie OKdIIIIS _ VIOI.KTH — liAKBKNIAH' will hol«J .1 1 HI ells 1 Sigma Nu fraternity held a din* Date dirtiioi J ThoipAK will ,pc»l Wit» The sound HWKRT I'KAH AND BOSKS rci inTVctiing the ball last night Delta nigmw 1. honor of the Junior and senior ard IhHtnck I Prlcr si.00 u|i officers. Truman Bisho|) whs chair■- walk, a gravel (rough will he used. ihsn »d the ditnter. NIC'KLK Hl'll4)fl MET Toiught live wwite;dormitonc II Niekle, of the speech do- will luiid their first combined for- m*; m the college auditorium with Action! EltKIE N III AUH IIIMI I 3MION paitmeitl. aid Ida entire 1 ked pvnduc- the Mike Fa Ik and his orchestra of Dc- in i playing for dancing. ing .1 background for the orches- Form¬ From the laithlul 'opy of. V^;4 ..ao EAST LANSING io. «til U» a large panel of a cou¬ Women's Angle FKItHMAN Statv Mat Develop Stutnd Dion ID IIOSAI.INU . w. n— The Dor Follier-Son Dorm I Sn sit less ID (il.ltIIAKI) I.E.TTEI Dc 111 a Ida Lee, "Ihe father uml mm tarn Campui! turn <*n an oil lump. No kci partnership agrrnrmuil » tH- to : »ene "i iiillHiiuiuililo inaleiiul is .•vafeat iiiwl moat iuceptetl me ever iut(-d on the luge, Thompson built into the th'ul f r yutinif nu irt 1 points out iiiut il should he iuter- 141 nnng bum Press, v.-tmg to Wiitrli how the light is m (he E: II Hill, head ••[ turned on. and how :-puD inugni- inr Hollo, llutli « I lVg Il i.'.en. SUtr cvltagw fam Ifomc Knuwnilc^ tiic value of Inc. Thursday at 0:15 p 1 man board of tbc H 1 Student ilubi partnciKhip's made of them. ct TIIDM AS AMI IN \S the m industry st*UMhfc other .wti Ihe w wits held at Hunt's aid was un¬ der the tiea direction o( U.»ia Hqttc. ui-er of the ticshman bnortl. 1, Mk.scs Jeaiietla • devehpiMl by Prof«s»oi I fill. ed to nltaviute the situation. ri.AN IIEGAN IN 1933 1'AKTY TRY the value of the IIOW I IIE TELEPHONE SERVES •I 1 Hvm ol the Home were guc&t.s of the there nplifymg it and 1 H»K VUl R .NEXT TOMMY TABLEM t ew LARGE RETAIL STOKES bu-ilMMt inKtiltitiunn allach greater intpjr- 1. •il W. A, As— taiua tu the telephune than do large deimrlment Fifteen women st sterca. Alma college and Jai 1940 graduate ol Mu Hlnre maiiagrment reliea on the telephone In. will Ik- gue.*t> ot W A coordinate the functioning of the entire orgaai- I'RINTERS after.'wn in the won num. The program Today Decides of tr* W. .S. C. Lecture Course gatiou. Buyera ure il to keep in dene wilh market*, and to speed re-ordere. touch of a ba kctb two cullegei bet wee cd by Peaclics' Fate Ihit it ix in SKKVINfi t'l'STOHKKS Ihnt Ihe swimming 8 telephone u rapecUiiy taiuabie. Hepnrlment opinion. The farm store* go to great length. In handle nutwMf,'- (,rr*» Splu»h— Michigan A preview ul •'»•«■>(» A-'u two-millio telephone calk, efficiently. One Urge atarn in ttarilng Helen lle>c». lh'S ' both Detroit, for example, handle* appretiaulely 1 end Hetly Krampt-.n fc.ti.n J the Green SpbJi xiul Student rlub MHCT f SHIWfOOBJ Crtslnl lias with *3 many aa 44,000 in a *iagU day, anal at »pla.-Ji peity lu.t niglil in the wn- (.ldluri. dcpurtimnt und ducttoi fnmily men', pymnaiiuin. , 0f ihe u,itcultural experiment MOBK THAN w hihe are from cuatamcr*. nnglh vtntion. "Th's '1 »"t unl> u l.u.inee, W EDNtSUAY, VIAUCJf 2b, 8:!."» P. M„ 1,000 teUphoneo in thai aince. 31* Sarah Ailin and Thclnia El- March 1, mi» Gardru r. kciw agreement." .-.tatev Udt, "(|ui ,«r- COLLEGE ALUITOKILM lead to the store'* *wi wu'rtbJ represenlJiig Orchcu ., lu be a weather deadline for sunal interests also cuter^ ui, BoUt tho service* «f 30 operator,. dance mkicI* gave a lecture dem-1 peach treeo. If they pare this parties must |m2.«M aduiualc (wr- Ticket I'rioa: *1.50 and *1.00 Ihe store alao maiataiaa a personal heppi— cmtration on the modern dance I dale without weather damage-, it -..n.d factors i*rmittmg Uitm to Hmie: ModciMf wUI rreeive a to the Independent Women's or-: U a generally proven rule that get along well together Not Miy bureau empioyiiNt op to 105 A 1KB?K»NAL Lantcation at their last megtirg in peach production lor the year will j one patten, fits every condition, operators, eapectally trained to handle tiliphll j* nlun' i be good. i Actual TbL# does not hold true .for ! ncrship agreements, an developed father ard sun farm-par|- - other frqii production, however.' . ■ m ■ ■ f \Dr. Arna Augusta von n t according Id '0«dh.r Pe«. J „„ ^ Marth , rul. u| fiolu PhcLui of the Univerjit Minnesota Kngltah departmcn le cherry, and apple orchard, remain , ■ u.cepfble to wtaUt.r. pcotecte.n of loke j | Michigan, which seem., to fold temperature condiHons fairly con- i | LamingCoforplate uf all telephene calls in a dtp at* retail i tares, Il is easy la < mU U I attached to the telephone by thaw fa -W2 Evergreen • EaMtMOdsa stunt in the Michigan area, Card- j net- explain*. [ Company i. j r | HbnuSictumt afPHsUst Holm MICHIGAN llll TMPHONt 2-6415 IIMB> DAVIS R i i\ e | C 317 N*. LARCH STREET TW» " WA*" Mjact: "S« Buses n 3 PHONE 17<>aa L :w*4*R&M»m,;<„t Fencer* Aim Intra'] urons Sweep Traek Al Defeat mural irnivnl laurels; Of Irish PUSHES T*k* Wslas :ale Is Second Xlnl, In - l« l>»w|urr Wy Msl Hikr*. H|wrl«u», 14.13 , ('fitting tfrottgh Record* Full KniquixllitTwo " Tlirer Fielilhoiise Tankers Gain third gam*, MU-ftftt*/, fV*kln|f lh*lr nfinnil vV-- sm'Im Kccorrlft At lory ut th" m-WHiti, Mltfilynn mat* ftttttfttig lert HjfttWit** i/ffi ■*■ HIM- roll<•«<•'* f-wln* On/ nlitrnttfm In * t, Sport Win OverlOw,Itadgers will nfMK— II* "''""I #1'l i>'1 Uthgatphh m**4 Tiink Mwt final horn* appear anr * when they Trgibng ' f Two record'htefiklfig prrtottt' rr#rte swords with R powmfui No- III* f'ltditiUfr Din Mlcklifiirt Hlntn chllejfe - | Fog Ihr* flfgt. lime Minn* Ifl'Ml, Die Mf« Mgiin HfnU? roiUge Fdf I ho fifnt. 11 IfI e alfich of WUronnln look aqres topta-d the final program a> Ire flarne unlversify squad at 7, in th# third gam* in •, I |||AC nwlmmlhit Hwlfnmlltif tc«m ib-fcnlcd Unlvrr*lly of Wisconsin limit tmrn In Jcnhort Ki|iiiul ypnturtliiy yialoriliiy in « Unlvrr«lly n fWilr-mid- Jonlnon po 'l, oml. Jttkr DiiiiIh-iI, Hlnie Juke Dunlwrl, the 1041 Women's Athletic asf. p m. f/fdey in the Jerrnwr* gym-' Slnlo clfffidn lntr*ffU»r»l »wlmmmg nasitirn hexing taotn *738 U/ thin Ymiiittttffifi tfri xwliriMiliiir couch, wii.o'l I her# |o tn* the I rlnrn|i(i. Diuihurl Paunnrnerd earni After defeating ('ti** in their Ui tbtdf tint victory wna riilli'il to Ann"i, town, Iiv• Week. tfpetOtig meet of tJ»* C'Sirli billing th* rrmph* ' ITie Kappa Kappa Gammas Charks rvhmitteo's RggregAtem (hofg* fnttta, Kr*r* f the ilriiili nf lil* father, who tntrkmurii! ha^ketbnli vrtilely played on Ihe Mpfitlan formerly rnorlicil *wlmmln* GAME rrmnnpnllred the new marks their are sophomore star Jr have dropped five *ure**|iv* *d fh* high*-a (Mi /.#: matches, tart despite this rftthe# th# ftfWnoon, n t in rourU la hu gatfie . , < a* avl« I here. H'ntitlnued (mm Page I) Horgrnflh captured a o*w racnrd leikeda*kal record wilt erd*r Or earn* two «#• , deneed by recent injuries tn two fit downing Hie Merger* 47*24 ff, and fieurgia Tech wa* Anally for the hreaststrnka In 24 sarond* day'* match with Aft even tiimm* agalft Thtif*4/ff nthi- fiat over the old mark nf 24 8 and la defeat the Dwh, gt lritlcr* . . tils Htmi Mi line, who fur fine nf (heir mmt lurpresnlve cut short Mftnday night In Indian* fh*lr ttifftnd ton I tt, •. a Kappa medley team nf fPirgrnan, Went tbrnnHli three yearn nf vnr- apnli* when Holier tmtmml ih« IRISH ttrrrAT 84W»MR fnntball wltlmut a scrabh, U lipi* ran rampant over their up* Irish. M*4fi Helly Hnweer, and tfhnr* Warner Notre Uam* t.as h**n the pnly hubbtiug nrnund eampus *»»» pnfrent* taking stk of the nine That defeat was the first for took the medley relay In 87,8 nod- over (eir 1048 record. team-Pi siweed In dowfiing th* 'Utrhe* after spending nice days (lift plarew and setting two new Notre Harpe Mri^e flay J, Meyer's Independent* look th* plaque t/nlverslty of Wi*ennsl« fencing i the hmpltal Junior Wll tin- varsity records In the pmcOsih apfMiiotment as assNtnrd coach team which defeated the Epartans Mayer handles the squad largely because nf the nwMartdlng . . in WAR banged up anmewhal In (here. ptmtng three nvn, Ct«nui Smith swimming nf tk>|s th yesterday, 14-13. Ifowevec, It was wai eW*rkle Weld. of Dulrotl tint] Ralph ailment. Meyer was Irish captain ! Dorothy f'amptiell. Mi*« Newman, Wlseonsih and tit* Badger* have die DEVs laid week , . , A Hlgetow nnnmtiH NET Newton of Rtiginuw go Ih4 word In 1037 and 1038 nine* ern*rg*d vtcPrflou* oVer all blond p|nl In the ankle will rob the lll( T*n teams tt»at defeat**! MMdgftlt State n qwutor mile sowcdilng .honor* After providing Notre Dame will bring A lilglt* trim nf a baseball trip In lire south Hie Enuth Hend team Tf»* Irish r*Uy of tV,rlr Kmthlr, Danny lb>- vacation, and ppfhip* reg» tl»«* vvhonig margin In the sort- Renting qulnlet for the clash In¬ 1t««t» McCarthy and fencers are especially Itfnfig in sv»rK*m»>. jular duly for the rest of the sea- yard medley relay, HtgitoW flight, At forwards are ('apt, Fddle | tlwipr Itorun wt ti new mark «»r j Hr* full* divlsinrt Riskn, who ha* aenred 143 points, 44 Nspmvt* Wnvee s half mit# re- C.JeiMge ftnltek With 08, while at h*y 4*t»Wi"h«sl the IhUtl meet and | gunrds are ('y Ring*') with 137, and Echmitter's Prfce* took decisions Jmrlwur starul.-ml In fbe Pdls and epee divisions by 110 The number five MWH»try Hind. Mtehifnn Nor- til he Charlie flu tier, the fnn|v« 4k»tw dfng champion in t»nlh whelming Wisconsin triumph in counted 17 point* to al- hltedta. the Nivldunl otnr the sat/re t to ssi fir a Hon r#tutted in single-handedly lieut Htate In of the meet no he defended both P.twte's downfall, thai first battle, tit Pea font nddiixl * thud tn the 73 WILLIE WINE IN rfflLE I.ANT GAME FOR TWO NORTH if A 11 M'ORM Matching this outfit will be A North hull trio led by JanH With Oeorg# Willi*, fiOiW# Mas llmdmari, IM» Phillip*. Joe Rosenberg scored 31 points for two Hoinfe Junior, leading the way Gerard, Frank Mckules, and Hill meet* to tirke fifth pUee with Uifp* victories, th* Hpartan* t.lm k. For two nf these lw»ys, Sixty - eight women ikillmtt |/i»»k an early makb l*ad by tak- tlioftrnnn and Phillips, (rinight's from 10 different ortpu IrwH'm# ih* foil weapon* 3-4, firgfi game will mark the end of their entered The float entlegtnte cage career*. the rneel A* two •landings are: Independent*, 115 I for the otfier fitate win* in foil KIM \ eng* m the famous "Gary Gang" point*; K>i|.|#n Kappa (lutrxmn, tin, Wjlll# also provided the winning Tire AM* Witmeth Sidnt-Singh, former i unit they have seen regular action Kappa Alpha The!*, 74. Chi margin for Mtnt*'* 5-4 Wirt in tniM-vn. fWi. North Hull, 31. Alphe I ^ I I W kill I i (vntimtxlly Syracuse All-American who«ei fur three years. Again, he garnered Hire# 1 them In the ilendly pim^s tunt n Mncklin Odd j II will lie I'hi. 2.1. Higmn Kappa, 23; Alpha ripi arid Hob Thai*en . and deck Hrelop crowd on their fee! two'year* «««>, j hard-working Hub M« Rapids senior, and Casey Klewlc Gumma Detu, 22 Independent It. 17 A, South Campbell. 13. end S3-00 l» now one of ntiri'N of the New | York lleruiii'Niinee (adored hanko' ! the Hamtramrk lac Alice Cnwles, two point* Imll team, one of the hest profes¬ rf varsity basketball. CAMPUS it will I (pimteta in the country . . . BOOK STORE . sional idrdly glr semi's All-Star* tn Ann Arhor! . . . Sidal-Sitigh gets his Hindu1 handle from lit* step-father. j The elty of Alma I* wording Its j M l A.A basketball champion*.; aid free style - Newtor 4; I new record); second lopHom/'s par Chesterfield iVi; third, Farmer (S) aril bark stroke—-Iho'kri 0 > ■ nd Morton (W) I rep Mrrmaii I'rx it's the smoker'* cigarette (MS * Wet For Slate flrowir WiUKk U*4 for 8mn (MN „• 3 d R Han - Height -I 8fo-> aid relay - (closed) - Won COOLER, MILDER, BETTER-TASTING i by KaUmatiKi (Ueckelman. Els* ' regional eliminations Hist week ITAR tAMS El.LAY 440-ygrd relax - \\\ • hr>. Yrhle. Webster); 2nd. Mills* | competing, the annual state high It's called the MOMI? cigarette bccautc nm sure Kaubtr, Roset l dale. 3rd. Albion. Time—1:37.2. school KwTfhming ^lwimpion*ltipH held in Jenisotr p«n»r today. | Chetlcrficld i* the one cigarette that give* you a 880-yard relay—(open)-*- Won will , bv Wayne (Wuvge. Wright. Grant Action will-get under way at, coMmmv sArarrma imokc. 9 a. nr. when the diving prelim- 1 jDuant. 2nd. Western Stale Teach- rmsli ISine Under Onvu llrgi its innrics will be held. At 1 p. m. I You try • Chesterfield and find them COOi ! ers. 3rd. Michigan State Time - i 1:315. (New carnival and field- the swimming preliminary events and PKAIANT. You light one alter another and • hou.«e record. Former carnival re¬ cord I 32.2 by Waytrc, 1940. funn¬ Indoor Drills In Dent Hall will take place, and at 7:30 finals in both divisions will begin. find they really TAITI mtthl You buy pack after ier fietdhouse record, 1:31.7, Mor- Jackson high school won the pack and find that Chesterfields are MK0WL I quette, 1040 ) , tafson and John Lindell from Lc | 1940 championship while Battle Creek and Ann Arbor took second You em'tkuy a better cigarette I 75-yard high hurdles— Won by ro.v, and Bill Rutherford of De ' and third places respectively. j Hlad (MN>; 2nd. Sommer field drills in Demonstrution hall troll look promising." : (MN), 3rd, Buschman (MS), 4th, trine Stexens (MS). Time—; 09 4. at 6 p. nr. for one hour of drill. The squad is being directed by | mile)—Won Medley relay (440. 229. 880. -iull cstrj (Clark, Jones. by Michigan Normal Temper, Quitrn); George Owen, veteran Spartan in- fielder xvho graduated last June, assisted by Norm Duncan, regular j 2nd. Michigan State. 3rd, Western shortstop on the varsity nine. l State; 4th. Kalamazoo. Time— Assistant athletic director, l* j 7:54.4. L. Frimodig, will have charge of j HI-Alt WINS Nl'RDLES the freshman team during the out¬ tS-yard low hurdles— Won by door season and will retain Owen ■ Iliad (MN). 2nd, Sommct field as an assistant. Bright lights to Iv.n 3rd (Mffvaop (MS); 4th, give daylight elTect are being j Adams (W). Tinre—:08.8, used and the temperature in the '■ Mile run—(closed)—Won by riding hall is controlled to ap¬ i K*tamaroi> (Bred. Smith, Yrhle, proximate summer outdoor tem¬ !Webster); 2nd, Albion. Time— peratures. j 3; 433. Varsity Coach John Robs, who j MUe relay—(open)—Won by has been searching the freshmen j Wayne (Winge, Wright, Grant, for material, stated this week, j Jones); 2nd, Michigan State; 3rd, "Pitchers are badly needed and : Western State; 4th, Michigan Nor- many fellows who are turning out jtnal. Time 3:27.7. (New carnival are trying their hand at hurling. record. Old record ligan Normal, 1940). 3:27.8, Mich- As yet there haven't been any out¬ BOYS! standing performers, but Jim Gus* **i\o Corsage Ban for the CLASSIFIED DORM PARTY" You wouldn't want to lot HER down. So wnd her an individually designed cor- tuige. > NORM KESEL, III r — Florist fcn