.1.W.12S MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1941 EI VE CENTS PER COPY. If omen Turn Down iiiulay Is Dorm Date Fame and Stuff; Otto Selects 'Cooperative Ag' Is Vocational Topic Speed Plans Registration Totals II ant lAteal Hand SixChairmen For NSFA's Indicate Decrease for Term Elections For Carnival North Campbell resident, »eem Resiliences Name New I leads to l>e combined promoter* of the Convo Here rhirleen fhirteon Alienim.n State women'! Michliran women * rtormltorie* look Sun-1 theories. "When in Rome, do ^ST^ard^ nod"1»s£ on r,«i Jarkson la Grnml SiikIpuI (loiinril In In Men Students Chief for Annual evening off to name now nfficern for sprintr term. Oth-! l.nn«ing flr«t." ' Tn Kf 11 on I During Draft and Defense Johs Are Blamed h.iltl their elections later In the week, most of them | A ,i,n was recently posted on River Production wiH Thrrr-Day Mrrl The drop-off in nearly complete re (filtration figure* an¬ although fj( Ktednesdny. |,he dormitory bulletin board ask- Committee* fnr the annua) M* hot h hminatinns are ealletl for n few days in atlvance of oloe.1 II* '"rof opinion on Prcparatlnnn for the annual nounced for eprlng term in indirectly due to the draft and tlh' Pr'f"'*d dnnce band for the Water Carnival to lie hold on »linna uons In i„ most rn, i women S , tlorms. .prlng term party. Several loci the Rod Cedar June 1.1 and 14 regional convention of the defense johs, according to R. S. Linton, college registrar. rnoso to elect Wednesday National Student Federation College officials report a total of 3.995 students enrolled, j bonds were listed, along with such were announced yesterday by of America here Friday, Sat- • showing a decrease of 78 un¬ took nominations | Sunday r»l't>rtH»» as Olenn Miller ar.d James Otto, senior class presi¬ Today's nljfht. ROfTII WIM.IAMS Benny Goodman, and check mark, ' ;h7'n* I"u",r"J Preference began dent. Class to Meet der last year's total. later registrants are expect- A few The affair, put on Jointly by the Newly elected president ■«'' 'he tt.mei senior class, sororities, and frater¬ ed to enroll during the re- Campus Sooth William, dormitory I, Mar- garei Clark. Home Economic, i , w"' «"rprl«lngly locul. ??' "J"' L"n,ln* nreh*idr. recelv- nities, follows out some story or theme depicting selected plan* Tonight For mainder of the week. Registration figure* were not re¬ sophomore from Jack,on The' T, ! "" ™"ft* ,v"1" "* "" submitted by students, historical Second Time leased until Monday in order to retiring president. Ruth Mary i T '"rm"" «*"< promotion events, fiction, or some other idoa include late regiMrantK. Tii in llelp ? Mangold. ,, an Agriculture junior , Other ncv on,, or: Iindlv,du"''for'« at,b*pected °" l " purl "ne"rJwo >e of being least nine-tenths adaptable to large scale produc- F, Yaeger, director of MF.N ARE 213 FEWER CHAIRMAN Iff IN BUR. AO. A breakdown of the figures enthusiasm—but not too ship relations for the ,n 1,11j -howed that there are now 213 "oh Harry Jackson, Detroit business ml eliobly, perhaps. n Slate Farm Bureau. J administration major, has been tr !h' i 'PWcr wen nn campus than there chosen as general chairman. Kath- I d w,,,p 'Hfit "Pr'n8- Somewhat off- ryn Freeman, Owosso music stu¬ AImIo Appoints dent, will head the music com¬ dent Stale f body provided they obtain j »lfe bicycling, mittee assisted by Denny Carol. 'f-t card* beforehand. Cards j will be in the hi that', not sit. Oat of umie set <1 home he dag sn Varsity Hop Water events hands of Dill Znvltz, Long take i be ,ivuilable ut the Student incil office on the first floor of j I New Students ed Bonnie Les elyong. Home Ero- J !ss applied science major, Don Bran- Thursday. j nnmics sophomore from Iron woo Fr (aommittccs dow, Jim Biiell, Sam Horton and Charles OUtead. Jon Rovick, lib- Union annex on Michigan State college Student i president, while Jane Dlnir. Hon s sponsoring the j Economics junior, is the retirii Committees for the Varsity Hop, rial arts major from Detroit, will ne of the more i president. April 18. appointed by Ed Abdo, handle the tickets and financial s of the N.M.P.A. j Newly elected vice-president Detroit senior, who is general | matters oided by Don Boermu and See NSFA—Page 2 Fern Hort, Junior; secretary-tren chairman, ore; finance, tannic Harold Rlngleberg. lib' Yoar Taste urer, Virginia Poole, sophomore, ... ch,lrm«n. and John Hep- IIOI.I.AVD RRADS DKRlr.N •glw. 1 pin*t»ll; band. Jock Amnn, chur- chairman of float rtr.ign I, jfoott, A.t. foreign language disturbed by hif social chairman, Georgia or-; m"n' p"ul l>»rru k.on. Melvm Pet- Marian Hollarrf, Balding liberal jeMon and J or Grrard, tirkrt,, j „rl, m„i„r. jim Lamb. Gilbert FirstCoursehi 'Plugging' p:H;; ; Prank Kara., rhairman. Starr 1 Lr,. |(ay Roland and Paul Hea, On the Air Is MSC lloast |3L iiorrtlng Spanish class'* id attitude. He watch¬ •in ! Kee-ler. Brutr Hlarkburn, George I compnw the re,I of the commitiee. ing fever effses as the r.ve.' 0linr'u- »nd Howard Pound. ,st»n Swan«on. leroy applied droned along. of West i Invitations, Joe Kamun, chair- science student, has been placed I preaented She fol- i man, Walter Kutchins, tawis Smi- j in charge of construction with the By Kllis Brandt aw one. The student tending th nit the blackboard and Liberal' 'py, 8n^ Prod Carter; publicity,' assistance of A1 Moron. Bob The speech department will finish a mimeographed text u.i/cd, apparently Intc Arts junior Forrest Owen, chairman, Irving , Merx, Pontiac engineer and Wo|- this week;for what is thought to he the first radio c°mmer- .puce. "Young man, will Other officers include Juliannt j RoberU' Robert McNeil, Robert , verine editor, and Sally Baxter, rial course to be given in any college or university. The jM^irCM/MlFI '.it please sit up Arns, sophomore, vice-president; | Sherman, Fred Perkins, und Rob-i Battle Creek applied science ma- course is radio announcing .'182, an advanced radio coun prt Phillips; programs and favors,! Jot, will handle publicity. Talent for ti,..ght," Abbott ad- Marjorie Tank sophomore secrc-! tarv fell St,lei. wphnmnr*. trea,-1 BaUhalor. rhairman, W,l- | structed hy I*. D. Barnhart.e Play TlON CONFIRMED i.rcr, EI,nor Wilaon. mphnmore, "»™ Charto., and C-.y Kl.wwki , . rp ¥| J1 1 assistant professor of speech } oral odvertining. iw number of ntudents who social chairman; and tatty Fin- Decorations, Ed Manion, chair-j" Fitl ill MO IMlllItl lay son. fire chief I ™»n. William Kennedy. Warren | «- ^ ^ and production manager of \ Compiled f»»m Bnmhurt'i !.» ear- return out to school Registrar R this S. r.A« WAR* MATO l.ffV Mayo Andar.on. Hutlay John.on, dorn Itory bam Morgan Albert Mangan. , Ni C W More Oil radio station WKAB. jf1^ early prediction that there foe practically the normal and oph- ,#>r Mawrylciw, Walter Arrini •ee freshmen cers Sunday Sue red- Kurt Mader. and Bill Rupp; MSC Holding * despite the draft and the de of job* opening in d#- it Mr. Daddy Maginn. Liberal Af1ll reception. Paul Griffeth. chain Mar-1 Hindman, Charles Hu night at the d lura- W.I ford Davis, taland Me Hennihg- j * itniA ARK KNROI.IA" Nine Initiated \ 'Histi»ncai background fOr , fflfferept types of commercij Into Home Ee 1 Students may come to try out 1 ^ i>nd navy Honorary arn,y nade 'inly a of the four i enrollment. *! Omicron Nu, Home Economifs \ TOTAt i lt*t her nerve. Now i "sever*! dnuble p»rt. will tie of- ' HI1.UER RRVKAIJI members a* a banquet held Sat- j 1 G W Jtfftler ' if the j THAN THt town pin* have of the j urrtay night m the faculty dining "Othello' will ' 'elen.ed bv • ifd And three two I.r three part* very ur 1 director of | room of the Union. Forty person* j ,h;,jStudent Is Hit • H THEIR foNe M.H.C, men are prnhahlv . ? ] attended. i atternptini i»n campus, according to 'he defense training{ classes on H today. ' j Initiate* were Dorothy Reid. f I Olivet junior; Joyce Strilherger. . >"d'| Bv Automobile ra- * ™tn. .re en! imsidrratc Kitty i j Detroit senior; Mary Jane Ren- 1 | wick. Corunna junior*; Clara Emily j r*m According to Dr C F Holland. .Solve Spray Prolilrm "®'^dh*r* 20 ^ 25 ^ jjft e—h Hon I Tnmpsett, Hesperia junior; Leah '« Member. „l the ejtetolnn -er- ! Miller >*id th*t -er I gmokcn, tlcusurc at i that bad luck g«x to leave the human ; | Matrix Draws j Fox, Royal Oak junior. Jean Stan- ' I ton. Perry junior; Vivian Kalm-; 1 bach, Gregory junior, Jean Grant. UiciltrlicU :,:nmn:;s76 Delegates | Battle Creek junior; | Johnson, Detroit junior. Marjorie Margaret icc« is from Seventy-six repre«e j Fieldner, Bryan, Ohio. Junior, wa* t high school initiated but could not be prese ndcJ with regi t Campus Organizations Name " ttended the publtcatu Dean Marie Dye spoke on "Oi Campus Calendar ! ' icos from nee held Saturday in I standing Women in Omicron N nded the corner nder six>n*orship of N J and Doris Anderson, New Buffalo •eecc Rive ll«»ok tnd started up Abbot /omen's journalism he At a luncheon, delegatei ' junior, was soprano i Heads In Spring Elections Iy Milder, Black onl? to d/ about {cd .• large black cat copies of the Michigan State- # # ... , . naBr ulir» closing bers to take office during spring • his last term of office at Michigan term. Elisabeth Ann Bowser State •Willi, troapa wm MM Mtm IM, mH ««- ta a act as president of the orgai.. . lion, with the following co-offi- j Shaw is an honorary member «. At Bttffrt Supper cers: Charlotte Boy Ian, Boyne j *»f Blue Key. vice-president; Mai*- j " " Ar*E 1—Tw. Rail, N*ai a attack* —or* TuoOavta attaaaaalatty j buffet Heading th* li*» of fb**!* J j ,upR*r h*id Sunday by th* Spe*ll City jufuor, R»ret more, C^arey, Birmingham sopho- t secretary; GTate Laneon. C. Trio Play* Potter Houac o*r* Pmktent and 111. sophomore, treasurer,; A trio composed of Murray Mr> R. S. Shaw. Other gu«U Wigle. Jackson Junior, pro- j Present. Detroit sophomore, pi- were Secretary and Mr*. John A- - sabeth Wirth, ano; Mary Caatoerg. East Lansing VfcyttU Kinney, enter tat C. A. R iNSFAi Neu» RounAip . ay km gw *m =-rs-£=.-?« (Cautioned! from Page 1) The group I* » (.deration of st.i- Newest Nasi Drive Co, aha: meMy whrn injected into a life. Kxrnlibur purpoee nt muturl eld in eetKyavernment problems. tolving doing a flna thing In To many of theme who attend It may prove to If.9.P.A. alio makes a concert¬ ed iMnd on netlonal Issues alTes t- Ing studen'e when the sentiment rf Ahead; FDR Disapprove, member groups if found to be in The Nazi attacks into Yugoslavia and Greece «. .. he of greater value than all their other wide-spread agreement. forward on ull front* late yesterday, according cenmea together. If the lecturer help juat German reports, white Greek sources claimed .V,,j ,f one ooupte to a happy marriage they will The nrganlution doe, not strive had lieon stopped in spite e'f their qVerwholmiiu- m, have fulfllled their puna me. In mold the opinion of members, anil numerics! superiority, hut rather reflects the feelings of British troops of the imper- the German armie- •. WASHINGTON.—Those who are steering U, 9. foreign the student bodies that make il mi ial Ink o pincer moven army of the Nile arc fight • Only recently It severed all con¬ polity on the present difficult course privately rJITer four im- nections with the American Stu- ing side by aide with their gurla to cut off Yum before British aid . portnnt rensnns for not anticipating a break in diplomatic | dent anion, Grrek allies, according to the effective. relations with Germany for some time. j featured -peaker of the confer- nrltlsh war ministry, with the MICHIGAN VOTE IH ONB is the memory of the-German people regarding Amir- :,mr wi" •* Mr* Madlaon Byrd, fterrest flehtlng occurring on the In Michigan, >. merly Mary Jeanne McKay, I struaiH valley front which the iean cnlranee into the last war.* j whu was president of the N.S K A I Germans must force belore rcach- turned o^ut in rer¬ ? an off-year electi And What ? For years Germana have con¬ Iho-jgb tf. 3, Mac consumption in \ from tu |Mn, Mrs. Byrd, |ng Salonika, thru- apparent ob- interest centered 193R- the year before ihe war vvho now lives in Detroit, was a j jective. No llrlllsh troops had been tended that they won the last for State Highw; war—until the United States amounted to 25 ficr cent of Ibc [ ,iui|„nt at Klnrida Slalo Teachers i rrp,,rtcil in Yugoslavia, although between ( Dot.., total world production. Britain, |Collecrv f»r Women when she serv from Zurich re¬ entered; so the psychological Democratic incu Do You Think elTect of American entrance now It the last thing littler wants. in the same pre-war year, was held down to 61,938 tons—a con- Kiderable reduction of tta 1037 | wl J(„ prwiui See HOIMit i' lltleinotional Aiuurelation for the I'fnti-o- j» member of the cartel in both Ttieremre. U S. diplomatic ex- i Poland and the U 8. A. hhhi.h mkporti rm lion of Itight* of la fthmulrr*. Thai rni.es ,ril. uri- t-fmvinwl U,«l Hitler j rA„ nru,w *, ,;n* the iiuesttun rf whether southpaws have will ll" linllbna raih limurd Ihe lights or nut, hut lliut can probably lie ( Unlled Stele, unlll »(tfr June um- Perennial Student passed by as irrelevant. In any ease it pielly much kn„w whether ' whether l*» I. j rMrtr| „m, ,,r>prin, up zinr • ...« serum that they have a number of griev¬ England or ri • .( Utile Yellow Point ances. Nazi policy after that to nii.'itTw^hi«h^j.,r^,i«| hmnhrrjaek-Ushermon Has Hunger for Knoti-li ily St'rtnjf i* prolmblv the worst possible eon* guided by Intervening events. j jirltjRh Iimiiina BL'GKNR, OrpRfin—(ACD- 'Minn mi'iieu ptihlle speakintr and psj-rhnlnp'. MARTIN WON T Tt;M. their production in order t ; notti>t ,v«at* l«» xpenU in a hospital. Reasonable IN THE WOHIIH OF the association Joe Marlm. House Republican higher n;,k* prices, plus bigger ami i , , knulun etta *a«n lix.a tirtajn.' faakko Paak- R„ ^ „ . . Jaakko emplny* an unusual n 1 attention to such ih tails as wearing rubbers they are "tired nf playing golf no courses ' leader and ehatmim «»f the Re- 1 letter proHt*. Ttie department ha* | ko,il- hd-year-old Finnlkh Sherman and I nt- tTPosimt his limited Knulish in the rain and getting This system includes a room-! a moderate amount Inid out for right bonders, using right hand j pubtuan Notional committee, is a evidence that t <• arcomplish j vereity of Creffon junior, replleil when m»kwl of vitamins, cal riis etc. probably would be gear shifts on auloniiiiiik's, and silling tented raconteur, But tie i« kcet»- j higher prices. U. S.-British inter- why hf? ha* t'hoHtm to return for I* kixth y®»r across (lie top of which he has enough to insure that Michigan State stu¬ trirtly -Cluelly .iUmenlleff of univfraity r.lucailnn. ; a down to dinner (allies laid for righthand¬ alphabet at tvRUlar intervals. hlmwll. When a.k.-d «l.,ul. it he lertllh" imw «. clt-.|-r»lely nwd. dent would net need medical attention. ers.' They are out- to force n righthandrd .. , itiiiK Ih fore retiring, he place- luimh. henrtlly. but will neither —I fnr urging the an • pttrchaavd a ■S-'o't set of book The lines marked for pedestruins have been worn ofT long ago and *<>( »M. Thr frntei juty man, John Dovic*, Alph economics, sociology, English, journalism, tits groups. word "vinialrr" i* ntcrvi t t hv 1.111 ill word MUSICIAN IS MI'M -hi Higrn.t, left Sunday for thi to sijueoste through fid the crossings. fiw Irft xidr. Thry cntttr It, apply il t» ! During dinner the Duke .o d ' Philippines What is the aoluttcn to this problem which i Duchess jcKted about their "exile" U*tment in Public May See may any day cause «n«*ther, and a worse, ac¬ anv thine (hat didn't iu.l .-..nfarni tn UMial to the tiny colony, MSrrttn, much ! division of t cident? yuvtom* and crnltially it camt- to hato ntrigued by the bagpiper, kept i hundred nun attended the Two Studio Plays It is almost il* prrM'nl myanine iik applii-d In dark •yiMitg him. Wally rrettmt the* ]I A. G. R FV»under 'i day bumiinrt absurdly simple. All that is rut said nothing until, nfter a !; l«Rt Saturday Among the speak¬ Two one-act plays, open to the I and rvil diwd*. You iwii't hlttnir I hi- Hum¬ needrd is a tittle yellow paint. Let the East ,mi ting remark by the Duk»* ahuut \ er* wrr§ Prat C G. Gard, A. G. R public, will form the chief attroc- \ an*; after all. I hey were -iddler* and pndi- NHirg a "castaway," *h» suddenly tion of Studio Theater meetmi' Lansing city council ha\e a workman spend ;: faculty udvtsur and Dr. J H. Mar- a half n day ami a 4*mpU* of buckets of paint aid) Irll (hat il wuuld lie unfair In eel a urn«*d to the pipvr. ttn of th« National Exaci.ttv* to be hrtd today at 7• 1.1 p. m. in ; "And you tun report that room 40 of the auditorium and the problem wiH larjr xprar in the rib* from Ihe left *ide when tr Da- sJia KAI-PAN Tl) KN'TRRTAIN— Virginia Mark will direct an alt- Id U marked off in they were uuardine thr ulhrr side. did not ICtniw wirman crtmd mystery, and Jon ^ Smart. Nsttonsl Kicl.t Al»ln»t *o that Secretary at Kapoa Knppa C.un>- rge of , THEKF* IS ANOTIIKIl saying in regardt turiwd mu will Im» o(\t«*rt.unatl at a tea (xtking tun to th«- Hitmittts which is pruitahly (he only; at th* chapter house this nftcr'- by actives and repmrntl- •old allow M.lulinn for (hp problem of the opprexxt-ti n'w noon j^ parking- ,4(je tlWH from other sororities. are sup- acitthpaw*. Tln-y will have to fellow (lie tgm . Members «>f nearly every frn- | hr mltiire '\Vhrti in Hume, do n* the Homatta zinc t vnn st nt'TiNT j ternity house on campus should I » •" do." It it* a and and dismal picture, but all '• let then till ..f cigars this tertn tf ~ that tht> air tuktr.it ., rt.k in tt ntiK anxi*s rderai! ttt* of tht United States' industries can't he im**4!- romance Mtuation keep* pt -* j ta Lone. I*ht Dett: Ruth Mao; grrsMug at the present rate. Here St . Alpha Ganuna Delta, ti Jia-t a litll* ve(l«« p»tm w« ul.f g < far in re-tooled now' hivausettf the defense crisis. and dki< Otter man. Sigma Nu. Jose eiininuittnjr tmrtVr hararrt*. It w tiWn't roxl i.on results. phi Wood, Alpha Chi to Harp tnurliwritii kxik.. much iwtler on tin- iKtM-mrnl (TINSKIH ENTI.Y IT SEEMS that the THEY GET PINS— — J\ Juc PINS: Marian Kmght. Isamung Btai-ko. CM Omt to Newt-KJ*. than M-ulhpaw* will hate In k<> en usinu the freshman, to George McGregor,! Phi Tau. -ante tent* and tiUmil*it* the righthanders. PM Thu; .Shirley Kmtwitoti. Kap- j RINGS: Dale Gr&figer, A.G.R.. A -tuUrnt mathrmaHcian jtnnoame* that there The. will hate tn n-e riahHralided umbrvt- Like aluminum. pa. to Phil Atihcu, Ha*t>ertan: Bar. pbu-ed a diamond on the finger of are MJJ.WS ttrkkx on the eai%»dr of the seminary barn Webb, Zetu Trtu Alpha, to Wave Bowes. Sigma Kappa, 37* la>. cruUhr*. wrist watches, coffee cup*, , build me at Mouirt Angel e«H*ge. Wtvut I the manufacture thg (tber G*—-drat tl and drmkinii fountains. Yes, and even h, in turn. :« «went wrtnrhe*. the pitxtucrton of. cartridge Zipper Notebooks m Marriage Is a—Etc. I CANT SKTJ How so ninny baseball s.'So tutkrai is the zinc shout - that the ohm wants thr arm> subsUtute* fdr gatvamzei: Tastes good...casts little c. f. r hist* players can sutceiil as southpaws when) shceimg they are compelUxi to play with right hand p.pea tn camp om» miction. Zinc is rsseiittal in gtU- When this myatPrUnn and swell fun to ehew^", 6UW wd) ed balls and bats. Of course they havi Atnxing. atuMjit*. whv u»rv tttim tlriift bwinift. unlll then th«ir emit gloves, hut that can't be tw much help. They say that equip ment does hurt of zmc truths of the nmi-tru*t dei .nt- devrtoped, ttu that's OOUBLEMWT • umMvcrrd TTio droit ia one the things whk-h Hot crunt for t4»o much in baseball: in fart, hiiucttion. htr many years « witie cartel hnd held down wt»rtd- Yes, chewing daicious maki'a pLui; - for 'l arnagr srtd living «'ovdrl- it Is |>o*sil'le to win with very little equip¬ pis>durtK?n zinc in lite United Slates. GUM is always swail you!C 4»rably mior<* AatWv Miohiran Stale'a l>«**l>all Imm e»l o«l*t>Mnm* tor light Sntmmipr float woritotlt «f til* **•*»« 0" «M Collw. floht y.st, ,|j „ In OaKktmr Mm* Athlete* Chnlkup Front Mr. Collins to Mr. Jacohs Tennis Starts tho ottoninit |>radio*, In form of an Intraaqnn.l y„n,,,, i,u„f Ttmma* Henry Kin? watrh* out to It* a hangovrr. ,396 A re rope For Klr*l of all, It wonliln't ltavo takon muoh of an Imngj,,,^ R**i l«„*luir, Mkh. For Yearling ed two of his thinker* shift A|*rll A m\ away from the accttmt* hhvk* II inter Term for tho majority of tho Kolj*- • "~ ~ of a pair of grimed* pulling Waltor Ja,*il>< j > . mon to think thom«*lv*» Iwok <•">,l*" H«»»n 1 not <4 the tine, tugged at th* hilt <4 his nap, end carnally i emailed Tn.hvvr tpert* at Michigan State IAnt tetm oWinIW a SMNI dual Ithaca, N*w Ywrk , IVar Walter, ' ' V « • ■ {Candidates ott tho roomily vl*it*.l. rml flat* nf llrorfta In vlow of tho the A mm* ttl*o.,m»R. performance hum . «wl winning average with St vtv to oo en* in Monday lor** agauut 21 hwae* leading ljt«t vwtir y»u set a *Y»U knew.J weotdnS h* if there was a let «4 ! Lbe xvin parad* nvvit Cearb Prtvd tcr* hy utTrrtn* t» prwtMtl mi annual Irwphy lath* wraatlvr | A* »Hr Niiflfti" jtoonmtly. n,*1 mo,* Importimt. to the mound Onh I lev n to thwn, a quality gat-* up only one • Thee* thing* amor hr ha* I ntfr; j it. »iovht. lit* nmt.o .. ** Mnmi Morfill. j.Ut**, «0 olronir, nn.woro.l ivhhh rh*i*ot»rl»*0 thai, *o>i,ti- a fothA. I.y (ho no mo of Rill Monwrll j OoKflt C. R Ball'* (1ml Mil ft* aeil»n, Oklohomo, nlattdW * ml*hty (llto jhl. of' prnrllf* laol «i*V att.l ntv iwmilnl* tmnrhmt lh*i, hll* w*ll. l»t * foot which uttlma'Wy iwmltwt ftjVm .1 V*t,» : ou, „iw 1WH stv, •a.ne n o i tho majority of hi. opi»..ioiit!<, «hilo thl* oamr Mop ] now htutllng tor tl.o I* i*o*itl.«.» th* «*»m,t- ln»Mt M tW*. Wf ttMt WWt (V,,^ in tholr Orfnoiina ymcWtng ' „ , iriW), f, "Z • I'll MM new on .Irr ^itte all mmtom with hia j or*', on ih* yw,r'ma toom Prj .King nil,*, »** In Ih* «i«-mno,6 | irm»v ix ***t I ,w, ,hr. m,y,v , . ., k ., , A* a tvn.ilt, «lion 1 a.l.loif «|» (ho total )*>int* this mornllte j t.! t fottml out that Morrill anil Maxnoll wore tlml with 4H H»'» 0iMV,i,j'jvnhwlrotlon holt. ami,*. lAnt'K txtxTTNtna r*i* mmrAav in fl» jwntw ***» "f va «*y w*x* pi at f«,i*\t h- not "to, , Anum* mo no., tnwi i*i«i.-tin« juvi in Pnw.it. Wut*o* ; toil « ban h**n iti aft' Mniffi >f*a oomr O.W »im ' iiw* * N- foir.V*! out.. "»o.1 *.m ■ -liin-k1 N.\. I von U..t .low., tho law for tho ..rooontationof thr awawl.VV , eat inte mltftelit aervie*. playeit *MM4 |I»n Nwkit.. hi* i»*l! o< thorn nwy a.* m » lot ..t p«f * honor* the iea«ttni hilt in* ef th* aft> ammiwniRi*. 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