■vonr.rw.so MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LANS>NG, MICH! CAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 11. 1041 Classes Will Mark Today's Ag Students Mriiw^imer t^ Mri^ Defcwt Pianist to Be yJm'!e*}Ti Th ei r Instructors Space and Unity Give p Cast Ballots I I Soloist With iL This Week Only China Her Strength, ' -nh — Campus Reversing the usual term-end I our/ Story Again Today ■'■i Revotc to Deride f' Vt ■ j^Htgr'3; ' •' Symphony MllftlP «f Jwm* ocedure, Applied Science stu¬ nts are going to have a chance to grade their instructors. Begin¬ to Srarfe their instr ning Appl* Science roun- today, Applied nin* today. Dr. Hu Shih States i! will pass out rating sheets In Declares Chinese Will Not Give Up Hungry Union cafeteria patrons IWIT u,prised the other day to Student Couneil fc $ ■ ■ \\ MK,f:' . Will Bp Played - ^ ST«S various classes calling for a wide degree of comparison of the in- By Bill Barclay (V< v. r that exhibits in the cases Representative tructor and class with others the ,, the cafeteria entrance Frank Mannheimer, pianist tudent is taking. "China has liocn able to fiuht-fio long under such tremend¬ Ag student* will decide difficulties because of her vast space, her great popula¬ porsered" by Beta" Alpha and associate professor of Dean R. C. Huston and depart- ous art honorary. The spell¬ their representative to Stu¬ nent heads in the division not tion and her historical sense of national unity," Or. Ilu Shih, ing error was so dis¬ dent council in the third elec¬ music, will make his solo ap¬ inly approved the proposed sur¬ Chinese ambassador to the United States, stated last night turbing to one pass¬ tion for the position in Ag hall pearance in Fast 1-ansing with vey, but will lead the way by hav- - " 'before a lecture course audi- erby that she notified today. the Michigan State College Sym¬ ng the question sheets trl«l first |lrl« I'T "It's See- '• A- Hannah. too bod college Contestants are Max Reger, jun¬ phony orchestra at a concert in in their own classes. Singer II Iff ApiM>ar !ence in college auditorium. I The ambassador said that ior from Parkersburg. W. Vu., and the college auditorium Thursday Speaking for the Applied Sci¬ IF'.jI t a ambassador said that can't spell," said she. Robert Gay. Rockwood junior. at 8 p. m. Alexander Schuster ence council, George Konkle, Se- If nil Jan savitt the ability of the Chinese pco- will direct the orchestra in its Hannah made arrangemen's at Reger is a forestry major living at third appearance of the school bewaing senior, yesterday ex- pie to "work hard and to endure have the spelling chrrect- Mason hall and Gay is a member pressed the hope tha't students groat hardships" has contributed .ind in the course of time not of Farmllou&e fraternity. would, answer the questionnaire strongly to that nation's resistance iV a new sign appeared, hut a APPEARED IN EUROPE seriously, with an impartial attl< against what he called the "unpro¬ The pair emerged as the sur¬ »• exhibit as well. Mannheimer, who joined the tude toward the instructor. Hi voked and undisguised aggression" vivors of the primaries in the di¬ music department faculty this added that plans are .under way of Japan. "It has been a terribly vision two weeks ago, and in the ILoir Triumph* disputed ".final" election last Thursday Gay received 165 votes year, is a native of Dayton. Ohio. to carry out the evaluation He has appeared in all the music further if the first attempt proves hard fight for my people to pit, human flesh and blood and human centers of Europe and America courage aguin.it much superior and Reger 155. Sixty votes, how¬ Points in which the survey and is the only American artist to mechanical equipment," he stated, ever, were lost in. the election be¬ have been engaged more than rate instructors vary from kn cause of incorrect voting and Re¬ | adding that without aid from once by the International Society edge of the course, purpose, and friendly nations, "China could not ger appealed for a re-vote, which Student couneil granted. Poll* will be open 8:30 a. m. to m. today, according to Rich- They Get the Bounce for Contemporary Music. With the enthusiasm, to a sense of humor college orchestra he will play the lire of good English, and philoso¬ Beethoven Concerto in B flat phy of life. major. Konkle said that the plan was have fought so- well or so long." cannot give up her fight ni.so this would mean complete surrender of alt for Groening, Student council president, and indications were noiiHeniothers Evict Men Pninlea*ly Mannheimer'* musical educa¬ first proposed by Student council, tion, begun in this country, was but that it has just been put into which we have been fighting these past 44 months." Hu Shih said. He that more than two-thirds of the A* she explains it,-Ibis way the listed two reasons besides national By JEAN WELKER interrupted by military service execution because the end of the Ag division's 597 students wouldj .. ,, .. „ ! evening doesn't end in a dream. term is the only time when effec¬ independence and freedom why vote. A total of 380 voted in last •But Mr. llnu«pmother, I m no lirular Mos, tive judgments of a course can be China cannot and Will not give up w rong Number Thursday's ballot. To avoid repetition of confusion gentleman, S"' jfended Art Coulter,!^ «»"• "hiw. whenj,^, one,nrn u„ ,mnut, for Md, mtau„ uv„. her fight. BANS HOUR OF A P PE A SEME NT I Jack ofGarataogeane and Jerry on the part of voters, printed di¬ time, may mean a whole evening Aggressors cannot be appeas¬ fame freshman swimming and had Sunday night rections on the use of the machines will be placed in the voting booth i feasor on the staff of the Seniors to Use ed," the ambassador staled In to read the funny papers, showing that his nation must con¬ today and in future flections, j lord feminine perversity their friends decided to play u Greening said. Voters in last j week's election apparently pushed ] Matthoy Pianoforte srhot taught there as much as i engagements permitted. 3,500 Flowers tinue its fight; "they are Insatia¬ ble. Neither the Chinese govern¬ the Chinese people will \kk or two. TO PLAY JONES' WORK At Bull Friday ment nor accept a Far-Eastern Munich." The flrst performance t As a further necessity for Profundi!," a work by Gor ions for tho Senior ball, ad "Watch and • A ■ ■ ■ supervisor remains up • Friday evening in the Jones, instructor in romp Meanwhile roommaje *ta- a j t,ay v, UeniesA llegea : when /• i» # J tlje mentohave her- gor n. will center around a Band Will Play - , no. according to Florence I lolalion oj Holes iecorations chairman, imately used on 3,500 flowers At the backdrop1 Jackson of the music derailment, unH was ss Will ton disclosed. It ,uaw. j composed nnd scored dur the Sm' ZI Seven to Speak In Festival ml II e Forget Judders PI a eel IT"'"" Students See. Talk Wei* s,,<* Fivr 11 tli In Meet 1 """" Willi Dr. I In Sliili Michigan State's junior animal new student *• Ag Conferences iillz lo Leave Chinese Minister Reveals War Views In Interview By Sid Levy This is the flrst year Michigan Dorothy Re \ poet and philosopher with the face of a scholar and a jol State college has entered a junior!man; and F a high-ranking diplomat in his country's service is I)r. Hu HonieEeDeuiiPlaiiH Shih, Chinese ambassador to the United States, who spoke in collego^uiditorium last night. pus YUGOSLAVS RESIST; PDR SEEKS _| Washington Trip ACTION I :*an Marie Dye of the Home Dictionary of'English As She Is Spoke9 Makes Its Debut The ambassador, who re-• ~ Cam] ale ndar six-volume work is to be finished late in 1842. "Cut throat, dead-beat, dead Students are already being re¬ broke, dyed-in-the-wool, flsh story, ferred to the "D. A. E," as it is hand-me-down . . ." These are known—"Dictionary of American w»de struggle for"" freedom. Dr. excerpts from a new type of dic¬ English on Historical Principles." tionary proving helpful to MS.C. A student inteicsted in how the Shih said, and cannot and will not donkey "tame to be associated with give up her part of that struggle. the Democratic party, for instance, CHINA IS PATIENT was able to And out that the rep-, Slowly but surely, lie explained. resentsbon originated in a cartoon China is undergoing "a surgical by Thomas Nast appearing in operation" to rid itself of Com¬ Harper's Weekly in 1870 munism. "The Chinese govern¬ ment ha* been very patient with the Communists," he pointed out "It's purely a matter of military discipline." Russia, whom Dr. Hu Shih list¬ ed among China's benefactors in North Carolina used to speak in the Sino-Japaneae war. is not and the early llrth century, and it came never will be a decisive factor m to be the symbol for insignificant, the world conflict it is his belief tiring speeches. "Russia's position is not clearly Trio lo Visit Ohio Pacts garnered from history School for Study enre to New York originated in a Prof. Paul Dreasel of the math¬ remark by George Washington ematics department and Profs. Paul Bagwell and Donald Hay- worth of the speech department will leave for Muskingum college. New Concord, O., tomorrow to study problems of evaluating stu- Vont progress In college. (t) Tn obey the meral imperative erf the JVeiM Roundup By George Herli^ State Ken* widest humen fellowship. (4) To hetp ereete good students of the world. will among the (5) To lax the foundations cf post-war co¬ College Reds Take Hand In Balkans: operation among the nations of the world. In a time of war by keeping education alive Bulletin House to Act On Aid Bill in Europe and Asia we will be preparing for What's The Balkan crisis grew more intenge yesterday a.« (;„ri Doing On peace. and Russia continued to throw troops into the region. Twin —Bruce Crow. Campus Today ' German forces are reported to be massed on both ( t ill E and Turkish borders ready for a quick thrust in. , Term smitan stArr- country, and in retaliation to* Quotable Quotes — The Spartan circulation staff thc Nasi move, but officially Two Jot Tom Greene (By Associated Collegiate Press) will meet tomorrow at 7 p. m. In WARHINOTON— How closely the America First Com¬ for "self defense." thc Mos¬ lonight t Sitting Kditor the Spartan office on the third Jack Carman "The basic policy originally laitl down for mittee has been working behind the scenes with the Senate cow governent has ordered lerm jserte: TNfolnes* Manager Hour of the old music center. The Ralph Norman the civil pilot training program contemplated isolationists In opposing the lend-lease bill is Indicated by several division, of thc Red army FOOD PLAN REJECT! U lint count Wttnltfr Adviser. meeting Is an Important one, Pat i to the Turkish frontier and to the Bu'ti that It should lie justified on educational and sofne of the Committee's recent correspondence. Through its Wash 2t„ Nicol announced. I bolder of German occupied Ru- . economic grouhds alone, apart from the great For Instanca, Mrs. Burton • —'— bas*y the British govt significance which it held in connection with K. Wheeler, Wife of the Sena- ; except for the floor space gener- i Turkey's position In the Euro- closed that it will reu x Lon Barnes, Charles Foo, Sid Levy Jent Herbert Hoover national defense. Any of the young people j The International Relations Club tcrr and a leading member of "<*'r provided by the commerce : c(,.ln ,jncup is stiU obscUre, but reeding European war ,, >R Joe Simek who Have gone through the course can at- dinner will be held in the Union the America First Committee ^~F,ren0r«ms» , «„h> Acceptance of thc : test to the educational values of it. Ecanom- t'nt','ri* "l '31 mean lifting the Bi t , , i Following the dinher, a talk on ically. it directly benefits the manufacturer ,.amnlin Penetration of Scandl- for the passage oI A-r ■ of small planes, the struggling Instructors, j nBVlo" win b* given by Walt IH- c«nml.^s staff, m which ^ 'The^U. V MarrJ' and redounds to the benefit of air trnnspor-! sey, Muskegon sophomore who j« FASS^ AID BU.,. ' dilps to Belgium and man occupied countr» litirrc Aeld. Ed Morcy, George Peters H a- tatlnn through the increased interest in aviit- j witnessed the Nasi Invasion of send rongralulatory wire to Hud, r ,,, (n( , , rMT1arkable spiel.2rs.srss1 The United States of State alto refusrd . rALM BIT Dark Br !ER -..Robert Bonlece tion which would naturally result. Now that j Nnrw">'- , , , Gardiner. Jr., chairman America j gggg g a FAtLUaC the plan, claiming th.,; i „ we arc in a period of frenlled expansion of: M|Xrn ggcacATlON The lecturer i« Thomas M. Mr- yesterday for a final congressional alone" must feed * ART STAFF aircraft plant capacities, I foresee perhaps: rinj( m|xed reCTMtlon nl|(h, 0, populations of conquc Johnson s'^'aklnV" I Signed)' I "elce. an easy-talking, personable approval of 12 minor amendments. BUSMEN'S HOLIDAY CARTOONISTS Larry Hardy, Leo Sherman a greater economic value in the cushion which I the term is slated for tomorrow at Ruhert 1 Bliss" roung man, who can expound in- Administration leaders predict will I* provided against the slump which in- 7: IS p. m. In the women's gym. L New York City's jNfttoCMArilERft Nelson Bryant, Rodney HIT* .MARC H iff TIMF. «« 1 definitely on the fallings of the U. S. economic system, and who is themselves deprived ■ Ferry, Charles I^arson, Jack McOrlff, Jane Wigle, cvitably will follow the cessation of hostili-! F°'k dancing will be taken up at One of the most interesting el- i Prof. T. H. Darlington, Prof. C. E Jack Mackle, Edward Popper, Doye Poxaon, Jack avFM, tn R|ippln|[ »n oe-1 Wildon, and D. Cation, honorary portation yesterday > Kllian. Marry Larson. ties." G. Grant Mason. Jr., member of the Civil Aeronautics board. cautions against a jthc meeting. ^ ^ > - furls to inmienes publit; opinion,|r,s|on8, p|uJi Py rontra-t. for! members of the fraternity was in regard to The March of German methods. Talking on the | . involving 3,500 C.I o union members, tied REPORTERS j v.tv.C.A.— Time, the newt,reel produced •>» ideiense program, he declared that! Alphn Phi Betty' De'wey went cent of the buses ■ Km Knkn. Prfp I'ffiwy Trout. Janpt Hall. J«in ChuklT. short-sighted view of the civil pilot train- Morjtli 1M8 graduale of Heniy R. t-uie. publisher of Time. | Chicago last week lo attend the m M;, ,h> s|K.pd „ up w„ ,uk,! midwest ttdl*' convention. and Queens. ing program. * ' Kansas State university and world • I Fin-Ill,.• ' r;t'\ >>,• ., ,, h| |1 .,)(. N (A The strike is the : traveler, will speak to the Y.W America First C.mmlt'ec plan- «F VER A Is are pi.eifgeif < 1( (l0wn nvi!n,n eon«ffr.ptlun and Cherille Todd, Detroit. year-long dispute bo' ." C.A. general meeting tomorrow at ned to track down on The March cruising the "productivity" of 9 p. ?t». in Peoples church. of Time through Will Mays, crar p!:d*cd Friday to Beta Thetn of officials and Mayor K . labor. Guafdia. An estin, ? And What ? t Mortta, recently returned from of the motion picture industry: Alph» Xi l>l:a . Bob George. "Germany," he declared, "has Onekama. l>?n Brattaln. Liberty. Gothanhites use the •. Europe nnd China where he was for on February 9 a memo signed owned bus lines dai!> learned h« r lesson. We-haven't." Ind., and Marvin Schumann. Mil- sent as a student ambassador, will "RL.B" (presumably Robert L. I This remark was the lust straw The Midland Steel P dirruz* foreign student activity Bliss was addressed to Dr. Dwyer || for ford, were recently pledged to a Federal Reserve Board eco- Phi Chi Alpha. of Detroit was closer! Do You Think during war time. STt lHO THEATER— and R. Douglas Sluart of the America First staff, as follows: "My Idea on the March of Time I; [ nomist. who had been listening I rising Ire. "If you like the Nazis in Prof ar.d Mrs. J. T Cairn-ell a s'rike involving l.TO'- were guests at the Chi Omega The company hold.- much," he blurted out, "why house Sunday for dinner ... a the manufacture of i F(inaT"*meetlng of Studio Theater If Iter for Will Hays would be don't you bring Hitler over here''" V V v j for this term will be held at 7:19 something along the line that the i McNeice made no reply. : pair of Chi Os are sporting newly Ben : ifeeted Other Michigan pi..: by the Paris In llie Spring • • • p. m. today In room 49 of the au¬ March of Time Is j.resen*ed as a ; »cquired pins these da By TOM GREENE ditorium. feature news editorial service to NOTE—In a Saturday Evening Blasko s is from Phi Tail Newt j because the Post article last August. Mooney Kade. whilr Dwlght Austin is the i duces stcCI frames "The Lust Time 1 Saw Pari*" hit* Iwen call- I Four play* under the direction moviegoers. Many people, depend¬ declared that the British were jug up nostalgia into the hreasta of man." LITTLE. BI T Oil MY! of Mary Jennette Martin, Margaret ing on the authenticity of what owner of the Lambda Chi pin j 'Utomobilc faetorle Amwienns since it first was played over the That Isa fit ting drocripl ion for the news- Ruiling'Tn, Seymour Knight, and they see and the deductions drawn I taking a "hell of a licking." ur,rit Iirkmii." urj) arjcin* D-iroihy Hitchcock. RESCUED FROM II ( John Risrhman will be presented, jI in the editorializing by. the com¬ I the United States to "get .. busy at sir.N "SCAT" DAVIS ucl busy ! Approximately tfirwaves. paper nightmare that i* known as the typo¬ j Plans for spring term production* mentator. can be misled, and the once" ami bring about a negoti True to tradition the tiespies i were ri'MUed irom 1 1 ,' Jtike Notre Dame's adopted ' alumni," who graphical error. Also it is known as just i will be di*cu**ed and announce-1I March of Time m being used at ed peace. "We have already di have a.ain -1vneit a name band : noes Sunday by r i 'on much monkeying around for their formal party March 15 i^onst guardsmen. olivor Ute Irish on at every football game in plain "typo." the abbreviation being only the off-campu* appear- (pic«ent j as .1 dangerous propa¬ an abbreviation and by no mean* a term ganda machine to get us into the j the European situation.' M >or this year it will b? Johnny i The fishermen v. • aplte of never having seen the college, culture j wrote, "in helping England "Sea*" Dnvm and hi* Hollywood i from shore when the lovers who have never seen more than news- nf affection. i France to take on Germany foi hand who will flay for the danc-; they were fishing AG-HOME EC COFFEE— reel* or postcards from Paris ar<» now lament¬ An Ag-llome Ec coffee will be | fight." tng. from Buffalo's outer ing the fate of that city. Someone otuc fijrured out the pOKnibiU- held tomorrow at 4 p. m. in the rnting that It is n profit making Patrons :it the Hespie party will tie« for error in any one newspaper »** Mr and Mrs C N McCarty. story. Union lounge. Home Ec women propaganda machine for Lure, Propaganda artists are doing their utmost to put across the idea that the occupation of Taking- into consideration the chances of will entertain Agricultural repre- who evidently saw that the mar¬ gin of profit and enterprise in With The Prof and Mrs H J. Wvngnrdro. Mr and Mi- Dean Kiiyk«*»iaM, LETTEI{8 Pari* by German troops is tantamount to ther i within her walls. son for it all was a mistake made in the final arrangement* for the lei n Nevertheless, spring will come to Paris this I.rfntinff of the first Rnglish grammar in¬ FOLD-UP ear as always. And spring will continue to troduced in the island. (If course maybe *IC. M A DELTA C Hl- unu* in future years. Ami the people of that i* not a.-; bad a* il s«»unds. Almost Signu. Delta Chi. na iurcpe will continue to light among them- *i'.votie can list a lot of la^iplr' whom he fes*ionai journalism uid like to tell goodbye just as soon a* will hold a profroHofif them. meeting at IJ 19 p m t TieJMtfal is Iwautiful, but dangerous. Mother* sees KEEPS NECKTIES f tbe|*iiited States will Ik- happier if in com- To gel back to typo*, state polke WMMf/f iinreai s American soldiers can say that HMfi which one gener¬ as the last time the> saw Paris. ally dor* sooner or later on a newspaper anyhow, troth faithful reader- of thU col¬ umn found a lilt!.' more difficulty than u* ual in reading it Saturday morning. In i Ijetter la Students making a correction it seemed I hat a new line had been inserted in the wrong place. In soliciting for the Work! Student Service That wouldn't have l>cen so serious if one 3 timl nit our campus on every hand the state-. of the mo-t important line* hadn't been I tent has been made to me. "Charity begins taken out lo make room for il. i t home." PAIMUm GIRLS— good..c#sts tittle With the federal government, the Mate Wei! there's nothing like keeping read- All former and present mi I Dvernniciit. munaipal government, social 4rs «»n their mental toes. Just to give sub- l>J "1<* Drder of Rainbow ft Tastes j ifetu ics. denominational groups, and private « riln'1 s their muiiey'» worth, hottevw. f j mndaticn* suppoitiug education in Amei- a. education has iiegun at home. wre is the miminff line: *—-ing to wear your overall* to" „ o(*,h, uni"^ OgnnmatKieal plan* for " ' and swell 1u« t« c*w- thats OOUBIHAIKT 6B* We tnus*. awaken to the problem abroad. Cut it 4 ut and insert it in the right spot . *'b!c Michigan State Rain be \ the prisoner »if war camps there are over „ n Sittunlay '* jmper if you feel Atnbitunt*.,Wlli be diacuwed. ! ),00U student* and IamhMhk) men of student ROC IOMK1Y Cl l R— l re in need of tNs.>ks, pencdicals. writing ma- Si.me of the v.. ch,.M metropolitan papers hate The merlins r>( Pi Alpha, M SC i rials, and educational guidance. In Switz- had M.nie It)ii>v*.tI mnlakc. in their da>. s.w inlrs> x* iity. will W held li>- GUM U tlv&y* Ewell " • te A land mote than l.tufi students are in des- hul untortunalclt the brut of them hardly j ni*hl at 7 30 p m In the family FoMe Up Om» el Hi« Way events, between cleeeee, *hli* " . dinins room of the Union lloldi M lo M tm securely, e«,ilt j ?rnte need of food and equipment. In war- bear rriiealins in a paper for young India* Rec- studying. POUBUttdWT* snattered China which has 40,(KMt students. and iimnt gentlemen Glaringly heaultftil i Hon of iifficrr, will take ptnee. lol■ oceeoub'e. Faery lie vu-ibie. Very ^ lowed by n unr-art ploy, "The compart: requun anall w.il flaw d,000 of thetn tit only a rnu*t receive outside abt, This glimpse of what is abroad. in laree silr Itpe »«> one npolted In the lust issue of the "Student Adtorute." offi- : Ijmp Went Out." st u.cttini spring \ Put up Srrenl »£*«• In color, available. ottroctiv, t,jt boxes. xeb^biweth. sweeten yout yow W# inq With the real Until n of this problem, it has rial nenrpapcr of the American Student At Kit. am. ASSOCIATION— smooth cUwmgdn^ 1 ■ Tlie A,locution of Medical B|. your teeth, loo. twd beeti the purpose of the World Student Sorv- rasiK AL Mxini - stogy student, will hold Its Ileal fhe Agnerlcan Chemical society ' ^ lfl i$c fund: Great to enjoy » Hi) To help salvage the student leadership merlin* of the term m the Body | w«t hold a meeting tamorrow at bU eg thia generation in the Far Kasl and Ku- Listing the ASl." program In beautifuli lecture loom today at 7:SO p. m. highllmvn ph£*ei\>. the elTert was slightly i Election of officer, tor the com¬ 7:JO p. ns. in tlie lecture man of KmIC.v Cltemieal laboratory. and buy eeve.al package* °l °° Aim-. rpuiltHl when thrV.ve lit upon Point !t, THK ing year will be held. pr. F. C. MThitmore of Peon t (2) To make puxxiljiv the traiiiinir of this DKFKNSK OP DKMORATK EIHCA- State college will speak on "Al- A»ik:i>lii|i for national ami intvrnalioiml rc- TION. It tertninly ih u retract-, anil riiflit eygi" Whitm.- r wyI prcaideot iifThe society and has »ritten »v- anjlriK'tivn after thowaiv now it looks as though the rats are ahead. , era! book* u", organic chemiatry. HU SHIH Honorary to Pick ^irahHah^ Japanese firode Philippines Peacefully Title for Unnamed Union LobbyToday Action! From the" I Twin bCUn Bill Tonight Japan "SC IS .not likely to attempt actual military conquest of the' Philippine islands rn 'he near fu- ture, but will continue systems: ic I , * \ ■ renifotF.eruom hpoLmA S HeMmt, TeUt of b he said, targets this rpace also offers few Winning name for the Union tor the bomb# of the Jnp- "nameless" lobby will be chosen today from entries in the contest China now has at least 3.000.000 being sponsored by Beta Alpha Women'*"1 Angle /' The helplessness of the native fill End Winter economic fenetratton. in the opin- I ricn—more than she had at the Sigma, art and landscape archi¬ By ROSALIND FRIEDMA* ion of Mary Bent. East Lansing i Filipinos in business is given by tecture honorary. Term Series sophomore who lived for three Miss Dent a, the reason the ! *'«'« »« lh» war-according to the Priid for the winning cfrtry will 8. W, L.— the Philippine-. Japanaficsfe are able to take over a certificate inscribed with the Mary Jeanette Martin, Detroit Two Job Application clinics 5«series sponsored *s3v?sr D> S>tu mil that wires and dattch'er ...... business activities. Electricity, to¬ bacco. and rice growing are lar- gciy Jarsnesc controlled, she sold ' wof winner's name, according to Rob¬ senior, will be chairman pt- the ert Roblllard, contest chairman. j All entries must be dropped in the next Spartan Women's league opep jpp licil'* placement com- j nfllrer. on duty in thy fland« hare f"ufl.erlng and a inost ballot box "*tri the Union's main meeting on Wednesday in the Home Where the Japanese dn not con- jlated tor | b«yn i-altyd bark to trty looted trul trading, either the Chinese or j surmountable difficulties. No! I lounge before 5 p. m. today. room 49, auditorium, President j 8m here to lt.)i Germans run businesses. site ex-! these. China still fight, on." that in sptte of The lobby in question is the Jea Visel announced yesterday. The von techniques in the Mit. Ben! radio and dramatics groups','heed¬ her-etf the day plains, adding *hnt liti, tendency i Xhe ambassador placed begln- fin est one area between grill ahd nopermtv# agriculture i,r rf ut, Jrmy . i, the reason many Filipinos real- . ins 0, the women's lounge, officially known ed by Helen Swanstm and Pat present world war "not Piatt respectively, will asrtsldWw up tor dtacuamon ut the | by,,,,, w „ ^ izc that their compatriots afe not sept 8, 1839, btct when on ns the "upper concourse." Stu¬ Martin with the program,. Choral nijjht'a clinic,, to be held j With the college H 11 ready for independence. Sept. 18. 1931. Japan's armies lie- dents may submit as many names 130. Morrill hall. The |,ntr» unit In.t He as they wish. Roblllard said. reading and a one-act comedy -.cur In addition to economic pe-.c- j gan her invasion of China." With Jfheduied for room will be the feature attractions of ■ M-in j i« rn transferred ai d - {ration the Japanese have settled that event, he stated, the "New Members of. Beta Alpha Sigma the program. !l hall, will cover the re- ] at present in NVtth t .e I i.i large numbers in the southern j World Order" of peace based on will act as judges in picking the id. his wile and daughter t islands of the Philippines and are • Wilsonian idealism "rapidly broke jrtee winning name. The group Morlnr Hoard— Mjl Itl'lUU IGtM MIM . Ea.t Lansinc .. -n • \ infiltrating by intermarriage, ac- j down and is ncfW scrapped." plans to place a plaque bearing j No faculty-student coffee hours Hsrit r.i idy. executive seere-1 mar atterd Mn iieun « cording to Miss Bent. Religious i "Since the beginning of Jap- the winning name at the lobby will be held durirg spring term, difffrences impose the greatest i anc}Jr aggression in Manchuria," entrance. Marie G a te, preodent of Mortar "rr of the state board of The Philippic,. : ; til the three "arch-aggressor" nn-1 One-Day Meet . decided to cancel spring term cof- r application lor posi- the Japanese the rrl.-if. lions formally allied themselves there are too many other ■he Farm Bureau, the, last September that the "demo¬ activities planned for the tetm ^ral F^rm Security board, ahd • g ftfr-urh cooperative groups will #f|» f VOiltU cratic world Iwgan to think of On Religion which would interfere. ud«cd One actual personal . I ItrUCl* Vllllltll* fltlllcllU I It.841*1 Davis Will Give China as a partrer. even an ally, The group is now making plflhS ire will be st.iged followers fl f S\'Vli % »/fl/f»r I Hhi; in;j (jtilf. 1,-mii-. Iiiim-IhiII, ill* os - S(M it»lo»isls Offer : """* " ' of the variety show tltitir . . I'Vf'llillf!- (if (lilliriliK, riuim in^. ualkiii^ Marines Need . •men Itush. Peoria, 111., sopho- (»r; i«l scliolarship eventing Green Helmet licMi'iilh "old hi.in moon" ttilli lliul "one and only" leaner. Sodu* sophomore ^ More Officers ng Tower Guard, . .. u liltle -In,i. ■ ii|j. |ierlia|e>, and •i U» IS minutes will he »r each act. Bush stated »f tryouta will be held So Four Will Allt ntl SPRING STYLES! SPRING IN THE "NEWS" tonic I'lie nt kixl H|iriii|> ereulioni* -l.led ekpevialU In lil An> candidate who serve* t your lien!- al Stale — an array of ii|i*lo-lltf-iniiinte ifably but fall* to qualify for • «|iriinz liat*. -hoe-, ilreme*. -nil-, -liirl-. paol-. | jenntment • in the Marine C docktq Rf *ervc will tic honorably I niled States (lamiol Stay Out of Wu j ; rf-nrged jfiiRt Eligibility to take counw of training, whkh UNDIRWIAR .kirl- anil Idon-e- — all In the Spring Style l--iie- of ((■IB, Jul, I, 1941. I» (kkmlnrJ | so« (lie Slate New*.., of Opinion J{ Collegians Say In Survey it>^ri»ally on tlu? following pairjt-: | citizen, college gradua'e, over '2Q j' >T1N. Te*. — There to eimerc ;.n>wtrmg no to U:< •< : nrxi under 25 years lober of uge on Oct- 1.1841, unmarried, and phy»»* MARCH 31 and APRIL I ' -^"tirnent among Anwr- ! question, presenseo ' • !!« {rally qualiOed. 1 Anyone interwted in seeing Lt #e youth that the United {nationwide "» r *.■*■«< • |f>ergTtn should notify Lt. Col. A rfmks of **'■ ' i» not | Itepeatrd • be able to »*ay out J Ta t\*e. head of the '•v war j student ptxn' parfmcnt. cui- 'nr.tt 'he w«t begdi. nr-. . ' wnficant trend In • pus thought has been • vul it every H> suUf - • •twtud* ot apprehension. Uiejr j i.ma more in step with fienffil ***** " through the rtcur- , charged ti » »r miotic .. •• • ' Irvnwt aula »«»»•»»• k> - "blc o*4 **n»t**+* s- ' ,-l ngs of Student Opto- | ability »»f mi- >a of America, of which i the conflict. • L en ... t- ♦ ' *-y " .nly two sectiotm of the town- I Hm to*, n* M. *• ctotiae. • s > News - j is a cboper.itmg W40 '*< •< • ". tf. 'J. • New England and the We'd ntt i nase«. there are still ma* j J "•M along with 180 other majorttyroov biuNt wii ^ ,.,f indents convinced that papers. j States could t»u* an -tagr the *ar as this ' ' hsnd with the opinion I Dut recent even;-, n. g ' ^ ' iffltrijirtan ^tate $feuts I bc.dimrwB to SKtalep enfant r. • •- ;«wn Aght, there appear* ! Muffler.ane-n arc- jfvey strong opposition tojvf «prmg find «•»-? •• ' r > - -iorr: "Should Americ-n • cwd my. ♦. -r. r ' be allowed to convoy | «ucev»s of a of war supplies going i totraUor, ^Ainrft» While congress de-{have appa rr< ff»u> and other issues. 6' par tan Smarting Mittmen portlines Rib Injury Shelves Heavyweighl C|;ir| Bv Austin Brennrman Recovering from their 8-0 aitellackillg at tho hand. | powerful Wisconsin Badgers Saturday, Coach Brick llurh^l Fencers Split Track Stars to Run lVs»t Ippe III* 111 I*"""™ will attempt to rid their camp of gloom nt th. J- "CIICI ~ SJ■ * •like# the day of the gallant Greeks, He Is onl '"jnext Saturday night in Jenison fieldhouse again*! :: Wt th* Way It was hung on Mich* The increased growh and in¬ f-4 IT -• topnntch sfjuud, Penn State. HMtt Stat<| teams wns purely arc I- , terest In the tournament and call- Double Bill ror ? acation : 0n pape the spartan d* . In loin* nvf r the baseball unulh- trer of wrestling carried out in the schools point to the time when On Both Coasts feat Reemx ignominious, in- deed. But when each individ¬ era schedule the other day, George Alder ton. State's purverjror of Michigan colleges will not have to batik almost entirely on out-state At Detroit Spring outdoor track schedule for Michigan State, released Road Trip ual bout is considered, the outlook HMtrU (Kibliclly slopped nl the students to make up their regular yesterday, includes possible competition for the top Spartan is somewhat different. At least (aim with the Officers Training teams. Waynp Triumph* performers from coast to coast and as far south as the gulf Rail Slate- Light tins was the assertion of the •CtgnLat F°ft Itennlng, tin. A tragedy marred the meet when Aflrr Slate Slop* for dhe of the busiest twelve-week schedules ever handed to ,s,arhes around the rlnif nt M»di- "Mfek Koh.' I»m played Uie D. J. Hums of Grand Rnpida was laiwrrnrr Terli a State team. < lion,.' Enrounlrr* ■ on who said that the battle State BULLETIN trd nine of the first vteall stricken by a fatal heart attack For State Train put up was one of the best that Michigan State's •. Ml dndertahen hy a Mlehlg while watching his son, Donald, in Opening event on the card Marquette will be host again they hud seen in the Bud*er fleld- ming team lost i.spec' What Wns to he n triangu¬ bills the Mate nine with the Officers a seml-flnnl round. The excite¬ Spartans for an ap¬ .this year for Jhe Central Colle¬ Arkansas and Oklahoma j house. meet to the piwei! ment from the fast bout which lar meet for the Htate cham¬ pearance at Austin, Tex., April giate Conference championships . im. sod for Oh June 6 at Milwaukee. In 1940 will see Michigan State open rtitSt MATCHES PREVAIL of Michigan tank n« ended in a tie brought about the pionship Saturday turned out 5, for the Texas Relays. Coach the Golden Avalanche won the at Ann Arbor* x: ' to he a douhleheader for Karl Sohlademan is undecided as affuir by a large margin but j j it# tennis ocheduie with a four- Every bout on the card was Ti,« clipped almost 10 see.,, j to on entry for this meet. Likeliest Michigan State who gained on cf oil entries will be a Notre Dnme, who nosed out Pitts- j meet spring vacation trip be¬ closely matched, except In the 15R old 600-yard backst>< even break by defeating t>nwrence sprint med¬ burg 49-441 Saturday for the in- ! pound flats, and the mraain of ginning at the tTr»rer«*y of Ar¬ victory In each case wns slight. Tech 9-A, and then bowing to ley reloy team. This entry hint** door crown, will be favored. State 1 kansas and ending the Cmvcr- "Ed Gunderson, fighting after sev¬ Wayne university 11-0, on the largely On the regaining of eligi¬ Was ninth with three and one-half Technicians' strips. The two De- bility of Bill Scott, Buffalo sopho¬ at en days' training to make the 120 As Board Give* (;hoir points. roit schools will square off this more who has turned in several Robe*, Kimnicl Say, veek to decide the title. half miles under the two minute Budgcr veteran, for three succes- Following the Kansas relays at I The Michigan State Games with the soldiers have nl- The Spartans lost the foil to ! sive rounds, took all he had to of- , fap#1»j. Lawrence, Kansas, April 19, the choir has just receive*) . WOjrl been the most popular ones Tech In the opening meet, 5-4, Notre Dame and Marquette are team will split up a week later j fer. and gave a good showing," v by a grant from the x*;.v }■ for the players, and Kobi was with George Wlodyga gaining again slated for dual competition with a portion of the team going j said Mentor BurhanS. of Agriculture, accorri • k • a ... eager to put the Officers back on two of the victories. With Co- thus giving the Sportane ,1 chance to the Drake Relays at Des Moines. . | Probably the most even bout of liam Kimmel. the chon the schedule, in fact so eager that -tirerux .apt. Bob Thalken leading the at¬ to gain revenge for the two set¬ Iowa, and another part travelingi j the evening was between Bill The choir was with">i! th? r^ta be carded two games. With all tack, the East Ionising fencers won backs received during the wlntet east to the Penn Relays in Phila¬ . | Zurakowskl and Bob Sachtschale for three years, Kitnm- Sophomores enrolled In basic R.O. hree out of four epee bouts. Purdue and Penn State season. j in the 127 pound class. Even the T.C. and usually several upper- Sigma Nu Cops Tech rnllied to win two bouts round out the dual meet seeaon. delphia. On May Id and 17, the Spur- j home crowd yelled their disap- classmen in the advanced course, the Fort has been an interesting Lend In Frat n sabre tq tie.the score. ciding match pitted The de¬ Thalken Van Alslyne Takes home meet of the season. The , , provsl at the decision. National Collegiate champion Gene Rankin CLASSIFIE spot for the Spartans because it has gainst ('apt. Roland Rogers, the State Intercollegiate meet which ; had bis hands full with State's been the center of some of the dgc going to the former after a will draw athletes from the lead- ! Harvey Trombley in the 135 pound best mechanized troops In the Track Meet '-4 score. After the difficult opener the Busman "s Holiday , fbout, as there was little difference country. This year they should Rack from their weak showing! n the efforts of the two get an even better sight. 'partuns fell apart before Wayne's To End Camjtaign at the Central Collegiate Confer- j resh forces, winning only the ence championships Inst Saturday j You'd think a basketball roach Charles Clark, in the heavy¬ pee, 3-1. Co-Capt. George Wil¬ Michigan State will be ►tailing ing the 220 yard i . is marked up two wins | at South Rend, Ind., the Spartans. | in this who had just been through the except for a few, face a layoff in ! weight slot, boxed to a draw with Its sixteenth southern schedule in aid run and taking third in j Vrdayne John, Badger mitt reapon and Thalken added the toughest schedule in his career competition until spring term rolls : less than two weeks with a record yard and the 220 yard linger, in the first round. In the 50 j would be willing to call of Si Victories, 3d loses, four ties, >« for ii total of 14 r»>ln,«- •eond Clark was working smooth- ten gsmes rained out, one game 1,y|e nurrly oml Wladyfa won State's three and one-half points '■ and his control was good until snowed out, and one cancelled be¬ Th'...,!! kjUt opItTp In (ho foil, and ' halken ended States scoring 1 were produced by the two prod¬ f e threw a punch at John's head cause of flood. Both the blizzard third with five, Beta K« ucts of Lansing Eastern. Dale vith one victory in subte. nd pulled some intercostal mus¬ and the high water came at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon tied with : Kaulitz and Ted Wonch. The for- t 1 ics in his chest and for a few sec- University of Ohio at Athens. three each, and Hcspei jerkin last mcr, racing with a heavy bondage < nds Clark was paralyzed on the State's won and lost record Is with one. Six Schools to Vic 1 on his left leg. placed fourth in a ►ft side. Before the referee real- rather remarkable when one con¬ Jim Pingel picked up a fast 440 field. In the preliminary >ed Clark's condition, Juhn had siders that the team leaves on the the Sigma Nus in the RBlt, For MIAA drown Friday night, Kaulltz received a tied up points to win the round ' bad kick when one of the con- jaunt without any outside work being clocked at 2:12.3. nd the bout. Clark will be out te tania fell behind him Wonrh MacKlchan garnered tl ! picked up the remaining tallies least a month. , With a tie for fourth in the pole COUNTER PUNCH PAILS B« th Joe Cestowskl and Glenn The hippM nun at the slate Mentor boxed to a standstill wjth Inlernrhotasllc wreading tourna¬ then opponents. Phil Prnther, un- ment conducted by Ciufli Fend¬ defeated Badger 16S-pounder. and ley Collins In Jrnison Hrldhouse George Lee, in the 175-pound class, j Saturday was lUle lull, star twit dropped close derisions in both : ma Una n at l?H pounds for Col¬ lins In Sfi-'S*. The straw-thatch- distinctly ed iiytructor at Vale high school id trouble fro whe gave some of his a« boys on the science of • school w-as well . n he brought Key a mighty 10f pounder, to j I 1 ^O'S IIG SH0r? iroey. For all T il Ke\ did » win all of his bouts by j K Four to Represent State'3: ,{Cx and he judged the out- 1 ag wrestler of the tnurna- In Ohio Mat Tournev 3 : It, lluh Aslley TUXEDO | ' Only one-half nf Michiifan Slates wrestling squad will com- i (lete in the first H' lI w restling tournament for the term when ! I it journeys to Cleveland, Ohio, to compete in the annual In-1 AND terstate tourney on Friday and Saturday. Miimiim- C.luli Plan* | Only four Spartans, I .elands DRESS SUIT Fu.li-r Llilirht'nil Merrill. Co-Capt, Charlie Hut- l»4l Intt In the meet with A. and son, "Cut" Jennings and Bill | M avter the Interstate as a Cullrgt* (lull Plan RAINFAIR'S The Michigan State Alumnai i Maxwell, will enter the Cleve- 136-pounder. LiincliiMHi. Dance Pittiff jtylt tf+fttd RENTALS | land event in which they will meet j the best mat material Case, Kent HITftON MOVES DOWN The third East Lamdng entrant Sam Street Hughes, municipal State and West Virginia con offer. Despite the limited entry, how¬ will who be Co-Capt. Charlie Hubwn likewise will wrestle in a lUdge and mayor-elect of La fi¬ ling. will speak on "Experience* (ORAL CABLES UNIVIKSIIT strange weight. Hutson, the lone ever, State is given a better than TOMTT Spartan to down his opponent In average chance of taking four in¬ the disastrous Cowboy meet, was dividual championships and the PAL MTE defeated only by Jim Galles. Mich¬ team championship as well, for igan 175-pounder who Saturday IX)nt rocr.rr won the Big Ten title, this *eaaon Fendley Collins hus entered repre¬ Hutson will wrestle at 165 ivcit r*i \nr sent the best of the squad that won pounds ' seven dual matches this year, in¬ in the tournament. PAL NITE Cmhh Styl* far IMI "Cut" Jennings will be the final cluding wins over Case and Kent regular weight, 121 pounds. "Bo" FOR THE SENIOR BALL State, while receiving their only setback at the hands of Oklahoma Jennings is not entering the Cleve¬ land event because of an injured A and M ankle. As a matter of fact, so efficient have these four matmtn been that LEADERS ARE BUNCHED A Mmart coiffure i* nn nee- the total of their 1941 logSM can All four matmen will be striv¬ fMuiry is a amaii go« n. Your ing to Improve their present status in the current Jacobs trophy BETTF. coiffure will match your moo4 steeplechase. At the preeenl time, and the occasion with one of Merrill is leading Maxwell Once diminutive Lrland Merrill, Hut.son by only two point* and "Bo" by four tallies. "Cut" Jen- and DAVIS Mr aoft, manageable founda¬ ' four points be¬ post-season layoff has added 14 hind Merrill. tion permanent saves, | pounds, will lead the Spartan con¬ tingent A 130-pounder during the l|he complete standings regular season. Merrill now tlpa rail* De the scales at near 150 pounds and Merrill 5 3 kAfMFAIR Cool, | w ill enter the tournament In the Hutson 4 4 art tokf by ; 145-pound division. Maxwell 4 4 "Bo" Jennings 3 5 "Cut" Jennings .. 3 5 SMALL'S MARCH 14, 1941 JAN SAVITF and Hi» ORCHESTRA AUDITORIUM Tax $3.50