FIVE CENTS PER COPT >v{ »wat is, iwi Board Appoints Karl H. As New College Seci State Will Open Home Season SZZteh Trvouts Tryouts Due Higher Pert ITiiyw to Brtiw Opener Today To Begin For TM» Spring; Board Tahw Frll.ir.hip* it in Having already trlWShd tested nine gomes on foreign din* Variety Acts move* When John upouir* in the J A. monds. Coach John Kobs will pre- Twenlv-lwo Croup* istration buildinf to i Will Content In of president of Michigan Stste college. Karl H. 1 I'rrliminarir* cafe hb when he will send his charges where he has been against a Lawrence Tech nine on Schedule of tryouts for the tension director for 14 years, and Old College field. first nil-college variety show occupy Hannah's present office. Although looking .searchlight* wag announced yenterdgy by This came as a result of a meet¬ and other' movie-colony essentials. Kobs and his henchmen have Jack Bush and Vera Deaner, ing r f the State Board of Agrkrul- dressed up this year's State I co-chairmen of the show. | ture Thursday, which appointed McDnnet to the opener ^Hollywood style'* Monday. Tuesday, and Wednes¬ sTATrs w rnct marching band m ade its spring rowrarr most of the trimmings. BAND WILL FLAT day evenings will be devoted to the preliminary tests for the affair, Michigan Slate c Pres. Robert S. Shi Hi In addition to inviting a i sponsored by Green Helmet and Music Festival Attract* Tower Guard, sophomore men's will be on hand, the baseball board and Women's honoraries, respec¬ becomes effective. MPOtn. A STATC OIANAR today on The US of strategy has secured u bat tively. The final production is McDooel was graduated from 5,000; Final Competition lend atmosphere for the i festive scheduled for May 3, bow of the king of Spartan spring WILL PICK M. C. fports. The musical organization Michigan State college in !•!«. and obtained his Master's degree in 1932. Since bis graduation he Plans for competition to choose Is Scheduled for Todav by nIH (rm women ./», Jfon—!! of the profanity u*uinc from the' which will play at today's contest the master of ceremonies for the ma- # re V * been continuously will be the Centerline high school hall. Ttik » not at all sorprKint, band, borrowed for the event show were also revealed by Bush. Mermaids List «•<* M,:hT"5"" hM* irutont at the first spring boy* being be**. except for the vwtigrday, from the music convention being Any student is eligible, he stated, #er* we since 1927. Previous to de Tuesday afterruxm With sr|n and ensemble compel i amu-ed at the* antics of a fart that seme of them live up to 59 Michigan junior and senior high sehoot which- and 39 held here this week. the only prerequisite being famil¬ or¬ From the state capitol, Kobs has iarity with impromptu speaking. Membership that time, follow ing his graduation in 1914. he had worked In the farm grade school lads who oc- I themselves writh /imitations chestra* will participate in the annual scan* Shuid and Or¬ drafted u pair of new additions to Hare Raisin« chestral festival today. Today's comprnniin j* iiurt of the his mound and catching staffs es¬ to tryout Monday even in, in . .V41U111011S E.trn Michigan Instrumental Music*—"" " * pecially for this afternoon's game. Little theater. ThrM> include North I McDre^ wm born In Eaten ing near the p I 1 in rg with the spirit of | The diamond mentor has nomin¬ Campbell. 7 p. m; Soulh Camp-! Forty member, and ,u«t» ot I *' • ground, the | Ea 7 Walnut .treet, Uodnr. lie Mary Jeane'te Mar-m ..ppeared ..1 j approximately 5,000 igfapnl , - j urer, as his starting pitcher, at p. m.: Mason, halt. 7:45 p. nv: Ah- nual formal installation and in ilia- ** two cMMNKt. "S,*? • j the Alpha Gam hou* ?ne -.ther musicians to the Michigan t filth*****' I imtfgM least for one pitch; while he 1 bot hall, 8 p. m-: North hall. 8:151 tfon banquet of the women's < *'"r*are*; a i day with rabbt*. introducing it > selected Forest Akers. member p. m., and Wells hall, 8:30 p. m. | swimming monorory Sunday sft sta!** J*»»ege. and "Ugh. wno a * «««•« <-"»•"« Central huth «***. .* f admiring glances of onlookers. as the r.ew house mascot. r Beginning at 8 a. m . judging In MnrrAiac SIkw tiie State Board of Agriculture, as SEVEN TRY TUESDAY | V30 p. m a. Hunt , Food .hop. |0re particularly stoic watcher, j Presence v? :he :ea»t, wholes j will-be conducted in college audi-*. • viD Fry's battery mate. Group, who will have their try- j Gue.t speaker, uf the alternooo BOARD HUE A OSGOOD stening thoughtfully for a Ml f th -e .nhabit- j ■rg Hirk'» show win- | tensing high sch id Ea .» v WOfJIOWICZ WONT PLAY out. Tuesday cvenln, In the | w'U •» Ml,. Thelma Bohop of the other busmea. of the hoard ln« ventured the re- Tltey und ; However, don't be surprised if Union ballroom are Rochdale i «™»en'' Phy.ica! education de- dialed the appointment „t Thomas ; who will talk „n youth I lUm. Owonrt a. head ol the de- moments, dow las: week, immed- j ■ i that they sounded Just like i the music but! Kobs should leave Akers in ft house, 7 p. in.: Alpha Chi Omega. FSHnwnt Miss D. Kertt pt that you could un- j Wonder lately raised u contro- | the duration of the game since a 71J p. m ; Alpha XI Delta. 7:30. hosteltng. hustehu*. Ml,. D Kert!, and Mi*. T. Waters of the women's ,.f phy,lr« to uieeeed C. \ersy ^mong the su- Me gPABTANA—Plge « Mra- T w"r" p m.: Ktmre Alpha Theta. 7-4* ». I athletic department will also be women . , w. Cb.pman, who will retire, at wlU »l» •* ' the end „( thia cellefe year. Oa- tanA them. |ters as to ■whglhar it s a little Uiy I m.: Kappa Kappa Gamma. B p. m "lhl"lr i head of the < : bunny «M" *i little girl bunny. Alpha Omicron Pi. 8:15 p. m. and J «aM' <•' Grwn sP,a,h who know labbits sug- jgest leavifiig / akme for awhiie. i Independents Alpha Gamma Delta. 8 30 p. Tryout* to be held Wtdm m. f# New officer* who will be instal- wiav j li*d at the banquet are Jean Ho- eni.ugh for every- 1 VRl« president; Vivian Ruotsata, Debaters Lose p ...e PlanSpringTea in the Little theater are: Cowles house, 1:13 p. ; South Omega, Uice ..... ; vice-president; Betty OUfson. and Jean DuFr Sunday from 4 to 6 p. n Zeta Ti Alpha, 7 45 p. m . Farmliouse. 8 p. nv. Theta Chi The nally initiated at Cup to Wayne 8:15; Delta Sigma Phi. 8:30; Phi main dining room of the Union, Kappa Tail, 8:45 e Eiot.se Heftkel. R;«emary Aeeountants 1* Kay- 'WttSt announced yesterday by Sue Urquhart, Betty Bos - -finish race. Michigan if Wis- ! J*ttn Learned. Williamston junior, •ttv U»u Framptnn, Betty j In ptv accounting debate llli- ' w**° 8<'npral chairman, Mary Matti*on, Uus New- | State's n Isle* chair- hundred fifty women are expected 4-H Will Stage - an, Phyllfi Deaner. Peggy Putt*. I team ne university Thur*- Giliett. Virginia P»-I. Vin- i piiy t« W * i be present. Hnirne who were a debate at the De* Committee chairmen Miller, Peggy Green, and ! rfav night Party April 25 nie by the president, Cecelia iSchroeder, East Lansing junior, i are: Genevieve Keum, Dundee ju- Thr rempui the data 4-11 club announced and committee chairmen | I/. /"i - | j: " S,«,n„.,cd bv the NationalI AtoM '",n 1Accountant., the j! mor. decorations; son, Lapeer freshman, Willium- Bettyinvitations; for the club', .prim term rad.u Scull ts (.aillCP •"'] ' ,ai7s.!L.e VorT , | Madeline Bulch, Kdmore fresh- parly la.t ni.ht Scheduled tur I Tlic team has sor¬ publicity; Dorothy Ruden- Friday. Apr,. !), the dance » 1 |d ym ^ llUllU ed it a gainst the Unlvers Escanabu junior, hostesses; be held in the Little theater. Deb nd Committee chairmen named by •f Mk Kay Jackson. Jackson sophomore, vo hundred refreshments. president Andrew Watson, Davis- Others assisting are: Ruth burg sophomore, are: William Buyer, Vera Barden, Helen Heim- Bonner, party chairman: Vivian today under 'he Keskitalo, ticket*: Einer OUtrom. I ■ ND* I : burg. Faith Dorrance, Barbara Alpha Phi Omega to all costing pubicity; Louise Gorsline. patrons . , e< tiveness I ^imtmrll HItIlsI ™ s*nmon*. and guests; Clare McGhan, dec- dustry." acquitting them- ;W!tt, Nan Whipple, und Ann True- ► il enough vo t';e judge* Vocations Conference Gives j'™ t'jnk place before «.f the Detroit National Association chap- Students Lots of Job Tips . |£ .lenty of room ut the I said. The employer find the people to fill the t to create he Hoy plentiful. Richardson of Pennsyl¬ vania Central Airlines was par¬ ticularly encouraging to students II B. Dauber interested in aviation. His com¬ . and Second l.t pany has doubled its business within a short time und expects to employ an even greater number f young pilots in the near future Alumni Will Honor Richardson also gave requirement.* for hostess positions and inter- SliauH At Dance iewed several people during the afternoon. In | ment of the present f , president | State college president, i the National Bank of Detroit, co • alumm meeting m the C eluded the conference at 4 p. i (I has invited Pres. und Mr* R- TOBOUOff- Thursday afternoon. He advis I bert S, Shaw ti t>e sue*' make inteiiigent u»ej»t their all-out aiumm 4t*r» M» p- I of the education they are now ac- j dance tonight in Chicago- quiring. Too many people go j Those attending the din college and expect to from the college lieside* the Pie- MONDAY— into a highly paid job and Mrs. Shaw will he Glen O ! ty have learned how to Stewart, alumni secretary, and j apply their knowledge with judg- Fred Patton, professor »»f mw*-, | Pat tan will have charge of the : singing and will act as soloist on The dinner will he held at the < Furniture club in Chicago wi:h ^ approximately 250 people attend-; ing. Following the dinner a dance \ will be' held with an NBC orches¬ tra furnishing the music. j "•fa"** April 19, l9<1 Netvt Roundup % CsorgHicrb,, Panzer Troops Crush Slavs Do You Think Bulletin Greeks, Britons Resisting 111 Yugoslavia German war capitulated unconditionally to the might of n machine at I a. m. yesterday, freeing the m,, body of the Nazi army, previously used on tin- Vug,,], front, for use In the (ireek campaign. Defeat of Yugoslavia *»* *~7 WARHWGTCN-Thc War and Navy department., both datenaa pr"*mms, Ci,n<,, „ complete.! at Sarajevo kind- •Idarlng several pr.i;.'.0'*1■AIMI". "''' „ .1■the orgai run by Republican*, both having important military necreta ling point of World War I, crease crease the the nation's nation's t*x t,. revPngi']■ M arJ , lo protect, offer a contrast when it come* to censorship of after the remnanta of.n army Secretaftr of the Tr. :, H*1 Prof the press. number In* over 1.000.000 men at- Margnfheu, Jr., ^ tax jncreMtg increaMs *,^""".^5 h.,. ,.dV(^J * Kir : rangii> rangt, ^ ,r j ■ ,nd Mr *r Ten years ago, the War department, then under the ebul¬ tempted to stop Nazi Panzer dt- 50 per c?ent. -h.it lient Patrick J. Hurley of IN ANY CASE IT APPEARS that there Hoover administration, placed ,..ua behtnd.tha Nsvy-s high- visions with guerilla warfare. Ger- man official* announced yesterday 50 p©r cent, declaring 'hut j#if fJ dectartng pr©«©nt policy of fit present two-thirds of gov©rnn.' fii •. fovernn.r • • ,nr ^ 1 ex&Li]^HVztsity 1 ^K»'vung h.md(.d method* handed m,|h„d, of d(.alin« with „( dealing that the Balkans map would soon iturw Mures by taxes, taxes. 20 ye„.< rh is going to lie a good deal of revision of a v, ,f he*^ J Krrc< TO group of martinets in charge the pre,*. Washington correspond¬ the pre**. currc,pond- be remade, giving portions otYu- ti *1 taxation taxation will b© bo req.. req>. .,j . j lt the selective service act. One thing that cf Armv press relations. But ents •»'« •" arc giving all pinaible coop¬ riving all possible coop- 1 radio gnslavta to Germany. Italy, Hung- off war debt*. off war debts, ia certain is that those who have reached i *uJ a ...,K eration regarding ship movements, movement*. ary. Bulgaria, and Rumania. a today, the Arm>, under pun- Real jssUe issue |# is the Ihe Davy's N»vy'« attempt Proposed measure. measure ..,Uld# ,l)de J the witching age of 21 since the last lot¬ tlc-mlndcd llcnry I,. Stlmson. ha. The German High Command crrase* in luxury, rxo* creases cxi ,irKj (1 )o ,,jntr,|| |hc tnldltion.l right of to control the traditional ,jrtl further advances in Greece, tery are going to be given free tickets in selected Major one General of II. ''roc* Rulwrt C. officer., R,chard- A,„rw,r»|ier. ■an newtcaber* to expose esposc claims including a repetition of the three- cena profit© ce*s profits taxes an«i «vttlh..„n abolition of abolition of certain d»- de i i,, „n j ] ' U"1HinriMr another one before long. According to (i|)d criticize and t.rU|dzc inefficiency. lncmclency. <" sen, to handle It. pre.s section and ||AVf. Altl.E IIAVK AR|.E MAN day otdTeport that British forces dcr der personal income :. : rr ^ some reports this second registration is has revolutionism! It. attitude to- III charge Ihe Nsvy'a 0( the Navy's press nt Mount Olympus have been *ur- STRIKES flTRV||K9 MING BRING ACTIO* being withheld |>cnditig investigation of c|,arg# of pres. re- lotions at present (although *>*m CA.MPVff 4-H C'LVft- rounded. Allied forces admit Ger- climaxing Climaxing a m tlov huh tun, < the ,hr Hou-e „flu , , its regular meeting tonight at >1I and New Zealand troop, hava in- than would registration in September tious and experienced. If tpe flictad -ever. losses on the Nazi sen tat ive* Nnval NllVH, Comn, {. „. \-cP J Hi br a "!»d' exposed the asorbltant fee. paid Navy's press policy ware based p. m. in room 401 Ag hall. imously ,nd„r„„, endorsed ,t , ■■ ; after the opening of schools. • f». • to real estate operator, in buying upon Thurber's ideus It would be New officers to be installed at to „curb strike* and . » ,,-r.eri ip* ^■impurtati" ■' ret land for army camp., Underiecra- better off. But loyalty to his the meeting or© Finer Olxtroi i, NEW TAXEfl ASKED the floor of the Hoo . vetterdii EVEN MORE DRASTIC la the proposal tary of War Patterson gave every perlors sometime* carries president; Sophie Btmba, vice- On the nation's strike front ne¬ for debate. possible coo|)ei'utlon and thanked Commander far nffald—even president: Vivian Koskitalo, secre¬ gotiations between General Motors The proposed leg that the selective service limits be cut the writers for helping to correct the point of making such stale- | tary; and Kugene Carpenter, trcas- Corp. and representatives of the require - . . , ,i: , ■ n Good JVetrs of 1941 dew* te Include only men between the an evil. mcnlB as: "Now we could make United Automobile Worker* fCI a 25-day "c<»- iod and the continu,. . _ Good news is In store for the many who age* of 18 and 25. From here It appears General Marshall, Chief of Staff, it tough for you if we wanted to." j J»<\ business meeting j O) reached a deadlock yesterday or open shop agrccn . adopted Ihe same altitude regard- Nat long ago, Ihe Commander be held. Prof, and after union officials filed a five-day DEFENSE PLANS that there la a very good chance thai Ihl* C GMPI.ETEB find trouble finding the exact interpretation ins thi* column'* Investigation ot objected lo a story which revealed ! rronn will b« the pa- strike notice, required by Michf h«'Ust Men *i he adopted. Draft hoards have New York's M»y-. i jj far the administrative rules as set up in the Inefficiency In the construction of lhat Admiral Stark, Chief of Nu gan law, to call strikes in over 31 LnGuardia, co-ch;n • Hr>n Id found thnl the cost uf registering men army camps, tie »ntd lhat while vat Operations, had bulked at a!""*" "" General Motors plants in Michi Caitacts cdlletc catalogue ami elsewhere. C'Hnadn-Unitcd St,,'. • ,.'p„ In the upper nge brackets Is too great the Army made mistake*, they Slate department request to bring' gan. The affected plants employ ■t Ki' ncy According to the catalogue "Students ab- , rnanent Defense it- more entity avoided In the chiefs ol Latin American nav- t NAVAL AIR (oar*— -lure for the number nf draftees -erured. since could bo 140.000 men. W1I.L from Montrciil yrst«. sent 25 per cent or more will Is' reported as Ihe future If there was frnnk pub¬ k-s to this country and entertain *h' naval aviation HUM Iraln- an many more of the older men ran claim Although all nuuncing the fortriji,.',..n HrtU Chis having dropped the course with the grade lic di*eu**lon(of the facts. them as guests of the U. S. Navy j Ing board will ha si the link hold strike-votes. before next joint plan (or the << «, f.-j, of 'F' except in cases of illness or other satis¬ exemption. In contrast with the Navy- In order lo foster Hemisphere so- Field Artillery armery In lardne Thursday, B. J Thomas. U.A.W of both the United tempt to crack down on Jidnrlty. today, tomorrow president, notified official* yester- Canada. The anmitu.,: m factory reason, when the giiirlc may be Genet nl Marshall. Army Chief j nl ard mmoUuy frem • would clow both the Oldsmobile other words, full nine ruts nre allowed in a Centorship In the Navy J* I a. m. a three-credit course. It takes 10 to draw the the government is bound to make us all new. Colonel Frank Knot's ari urging, and Anally consented only j |© g p. m. The armor» i located and Fisher Body .plants mittca at Chicago Th;,, d declared that Am ,ri . •>.& ,:ti I^Kl B Mr and Li appreciate-more the blessings of democ¬ ment for news control today to a very limited tour of the Ki»«t- I ctl n„r|0n street In Um couldn't aid Britain automatic flunk. aboard by the Latin Amcr* j , racy. Of course, right now every Ameri¬ based upon the fart lhat ive i attempt td finance new that England was ,.t ,u>. Before a grade of "N" can lie given the in an emergency with a- warring WHt PM can is devoting a lot more of his life to CALLS IT I'M PATRIOTIC of the dean of the division must lie the government than he realizes. Taxes Disclosure of these facts in print fronted a furore among certain represent many days' earning power and The now ruling ought tn help both stu¬ in effect those days, weeks, and months naval effier*, who, however, did hot deny their truth. And loyal dents and instructors, some of whom have ndQwen quite clear on whether nine or 10 cute-meant an "F." which iidil up are being worked for the benefit ot government, Fur instance, when the late Sec¬ retary of Stat© Frank B. Kellogg C immonder Thurbcr, in rebuking this column, contended that it wm* unpatriotic to crlUcize Admiral Michigan State College s.iiled for Paris to sign his famous Wore are still causes for compluint as to WITH NEW. TAXES ON THE WAV it Outlawry of War Pact, the United Btark, who held the important *BT~any limit should be set for students who can get a good murk without attending classes, but for most it Is.still a good idra may not he long before n great many more days are lieing offered up to the govern¬ ment. Now, lirsidrs these hidden years States certainly faced no emerge Iwst of Chief of Naval Operations. "Thi* ia a time of emergency," snid Commander Thurber. "And in thi* time of emergen* WELCOMES YOU- to!show up for roll every once in a while. cy." he was asked, "would you being exacted from the lives of United THE VISITORS AND PARTICIPANTS IN THE It makes the instructor feel better. States citizens of all degrees and walks of life, they nre asked lo devote another BAND and ORCHESTRA FESTIVAL A Gtntd Jidt year outright to the institution which is supposed lo he protecting their democratic Corsage lain or no corsuge lain, the State liberties. ncicmy ot int* navy. tionr* A few years later, in 1D32 when, > News would like to toss out an orchid. " before the war came upon the scene Commander Thurber agreed except tor Manchuria, the world ! Wc are happy that this year the Mirhluan Schiml Hand and Orehe-lr Perhaps several flowers would be in or¬ there mis worry in many circle* over the that this type of criticism was i der, jince they will have to be split among healthy; n!*o thiit the Navy should Asseeiatlon has am-rded Michigan Stale Ihe honor c.f lieina the Heat «f thv increasing dominance of the machine and Navy sent a vx-el to survey pos¬ make sibilities for h submarine base at i public its own efrore in the the many group.- who worked together to factory over Ihe lives of men. Freedom annual Hand and Orrheslru FeUisal. Kodotk bay, Aleutian islands. Tiie destroyers, make the fifth annual Vacations conference of enterprise and inilialive hair het-n it remain* a fact sncriheed willingly or unwiHingly in an that Naval Intelligence today is pretext of study ing geological for- j "Festivar N the *ord lhat we want to stand oat in your hounding certain newspapermen wind when >«ti Organization and planning ot the event effort ti lind some small measure of se¬ in Washington chiefly for the pur¬ recall yonr visit here. Slave this in Ihe firtl tiwe in several year* that the took many weeks of hard work by member* curity in a ystcm where car loading - and pose of flhding 'out where the.se of the committees, but it paid dividends. re.mmiiditv iniiicr. count for than } writers discovered the real pur- 1 newsmen get their stoi'ic*. Frxlixal has been held on M.8.CY* rampis, we more urxe you to feel cumptele'- Out uf the many student* who attended dees Ihe worth or effort of a man. 1 quested by the Navy to suppress welcome. Naturallv. you don't want to limit yourself to the f competing the jneeting a large percentage must have j the news because it would revcui WHh Ihe artivltie*. f*r there I* u campus of lovcHnens to. ce and enjoy. found something which will be of direct use- to them either now, or ill future years. There isn't much more to say—it was just THAT'S ALL WELL AMD of living are, and aureiy the ImnctiU of GOOD. 4 navitl move tu Japan. .MnyU' the lienellU of n higher HtmuUird However, the reasons for the sur- j U.J /V You nre here at a timely period of the year. Sprmx ha* dispelled i j n good job. welt done. dtmocrncy are worth xurrenderinff |*»,r- »u Japan, and sliortly thereafter! ravage* of winter and the campus, has -prune to life wHh a newly aw Roitttl Uberiifftf for u year or two, or per¬ Greeks ened beauty. We hope thai you, too, will feel the force* of thi* cnlhusiu Tujw* for Tiro haps giving up home few for m luctttne. Rut now there ia a more serious problem. ; ly the Aleutian blunds but else : Guam. SI 1 and will be stimulated to yonr greater mu-ical effort* We will do , utmwl t« make your Any here a The t'nilid States treasury department has just launched a drive to sell I'nitcd MI ST THE GENERATION between t* j In other words, the admirals j th© United State* MAEY LEIE SCMOOLET pleasant one. in attempting Stat© savings bond*. and 25 demote their whole the* to the , All Greek pledge* will swing We are proud of Ihe many new buHdinK* that i out at a ten dame thin afternoon we are able In place at Tlnty can Ik- bought in denominations protection of a government left stagger¬ ways do. your disposal. Allhoueh *pocveored by Panllcl . . . Elizabeth your lime here will he fllltd largely by a pre¬ ranging from $25 to and are thus fit¬ ing Ity the mi takes of other generation*? ut x ii.ii z,e That »?♦ wh«t the proposed draft rails for. arranged proRram. you win still I* able lo lind a few ted tu tlir reach of purses in every walk of ' Tod«y Secretary Knox and the . . and all (ratifrnity pledges will moment* in which Amofkan life. And it is from every walk It means *tmph that at the turning point in part, to ! be guewts merely to wander about the campus and ahmi; the their tight-fisted WILL ATTEND CMt'ECM "Windfall; t'edar." in American life that the ennqinign to get in their li\e»< high school graduateH and ! press policy. The British, they saj Kauhtl Stibvt. Alj-ha Gam, was mono.! tor the government is going to take rfallege Htudents* are a*«ked to ©helve every¬ ' Michigan State is the friendliest J iuive specified that no informatio married yesterday to Dr. J. C. campus in the world. Don't hcsit.il its tail. Somehow (fa-spite billions ami billions thing and pack up for the army, lhat i* ^hiuild leak out regarding th Schwabiand uf the lo stop anyone for . directions, . , or lo ask w hat cb-c there is to see. You » of dollars (>eing bandied about in the head¬ not going to be a help to them RovaJ Navy's ship Movements i •vremeny was per formed in the •American water*. chapel of the People's Chuuo hod us ready and anxious lo lines, the Hctual cost of-movery from the their pbee in n complex bu©»- ' . . . help you, for we want yon lo feel that the- t- ; If this i» the case, then it is th Aiptm Gamma Hho "neophyte^" depression and entry into the present arms world when they get out, ' your campus while you are here. j ftvst time thai American admiral: who will take formal initiation race with Hitler has not been felt by the one. two. or seven year© later . . . that i*, traditionally jealous of their own S audit y ere: Dorn Dtehl, Frank ! If they ever get out. ! prestige and avenyrc citizen. It will be, and soon. rightfully proud ofj Klackte. George Stuewer, Leo : their own navy, have ever taken j Itarwon. Jack Trommatet, and lnctme taxes are ut present the most of- Phil; orders front the Brittsh admiralty. 1 Hotchki** the actmr^and new | THE GOVERNMENT ltd* avowed my- ' Fu therm ore, when these ccl- . . . vioualy hikeii tax means. Theater* anil otlwr j a.jMtw w4H afterwards attend luxuries an- only beginning to feel their eral tinted that it does not want to inter¬ umnists inquired at the British j he People's church in a body . ,. share. When the United States logins tail¬ rupt college studies. Maybe wot, but the embassy regarding Yhc impending j t-tUBM^FES fRRTIVAL ing for everything it has bought it is going fact remains that they are being inter-1| iq preach of a British warship to j Chi Omegas journeyed to Detroit1 | yesterday to MICHIGAN STATE COLLKU be repaired in a U. S, navy yard, attend the annual Chi to I* felt. ruptcd, and under the proponed law no no , restriction was put on use ot ' Omega EieusinUm festival which . It guy not be on exaggeration in the ncair < ne except those assumi of adequate!i the news; merely an expressed j wxs given by the Detroit ahimnae future to lay down your money at a theater financial support would be sure of ever j hope that the news be withheld ; chapter in honor of. rounder's day ticket office ami get back two ticket* and starting college. And money is not the until 11 the ship was reasonably near Prof. Dean Purrwh, Lambda j Of Agriculture ami a receipt fur building costs on a lightweight basis which determines whether a youth j American waters, ' < 1 Chi, of Kentucky, was a guest of Applied Science However, nether British nor Roger Boniue at the Alpha Gam- battle cruiser. should receive further education. ' American ship movements ait the |tu Rho hou*© Thursday night . .. STOMPING GROUNDS: DEM. HALL FINE: ONE BUCK PER COUPLE ACROSS FROM SAlUE'S SALOON SATURDAY, APRIL 2b FORESTERS. SHINDIG Come a* Caught STRICTLY INFORMAL TICKETS on Hy FORESTERS or at FORESTRY BI-1« ■ Beal&Rytliui bv ART HOWLAND and His Baud ^W.Aq* Mr-US*1- tcial Slate Starts Action! Lsalliqwr' Orchestra, Chorus Concert S.lavsi Vith Varsity Hop Prom the Bill Passes From Easier iCompete At Shotv Headlines Term's Music - Sondlat erviceg 8 Today Michiga* Staff college In The • IgncinF .lenlnon fyronawium, 5,600 square Ifett larger Women's To Senate ■ilk lose about who M« little gateta survived fl»f Easter bunny Mii-hUM State colleKO music groups will have a full xchetl- uh for aprinir term, with the annual xprinK concert of the Local ChurcKef the auditorium dance floor, Varsity Hop party-goers did Local Woman la purge, and their owners, members ofeheatra on frhtoy, April 23, featuring the program. By BETTY JANE WILSON. bump into ' each other last night, of the Michigan State Rabbit and Three outdoor concert., of the collfge band, to be held in of the party with its white footl*!! favors, ErsVine Membership drives, initit- Sponsoring New Cavy Breeders association. The Robert Belcher of Went lairity- • 11 other the band shell on consecutive ing, and abundant • — tion lists, and a camp dinasr IVy Meaanre rabbits, representing States besides Michigan, were here Wednesday* beginninir May estra will play for Commencement c.te. Ltd., Indiana tary of the Fello*,v*hlp of 1Reeon- student*] t r$k' jjnjt room, was largely due "iron", Schneider fpotlight women's news this a special set which would the Rabbit Breeder*' association. 14, have lieen arrantted for and Baccalaureate servuo re¬ c.Ration, will be guest speakeivtof^ . ^ organizing energy of Preoincl, I and 10 of Mason ar,n for "bvftt of brwd" in the nX tarn- ic. Marian Bailie* will be guest Aithcn. Shirley Kncwlton, ! -tudent, may be Initiated Into W. I1407 IsgUlsture, Past Lurrnt ,ni( tir„nd 1-edl{P |ta. — I.loisi during the hour and Mar- : was allowed to include in it* char- awarded in special group* for rab¬ his pin, is his date. Pa¬ ■ . . . . Other choral performance* i Gl.tvcr will act a» atcompuow- Crowe Reveals ia Mon' *l ,h® • li ard Mrs. T. L. Can- '* * m' , t,r , rl.u,. which forever forbid, bits entered^by 4-H members. jder Kimtnel's direction will I women', gymna.uim; Mar,aret! ,h( mmuUctun nr sale of liquor The rabbit show is being spnn- j" ^ Mi :ind Mrs. C. N. McCtur- other intoxicating beverages sored by the college poultry elude a vesper program by th rv flepnrtment. Alphas will open their Staff Additions r,""k''B",y John,,on J",n Wy man, Jean Clark, Marywln Math- ■ within the limit, of this college partmenl, and poultry majon I ■ cappclla choir at Pilgrim Conn national church, banning, on S helping with arrangements fur the vifittl activities with is. Jeanne Knight, Shirley Smith, city." City Clerk Harry Lett ex For Summer t exhibition. tv tonight, Alton Hoo- Marcia Van Auken, Rosemary j R,aia • , u eunrert "f Uie a cap|s-lla be Iteld Sunday, May 1 ,ri, announced that itj : Vang, Eleanor Chamberlain. Pa-i "»>'< >» •>» 1*33 day, of proltl. f.f THERAN fill 11(11 ...id times" party, with Albert A. Rights, of Uhigh turn of the Cooper Film university, will join the college I Consuelo Marcus, Mary Mattison, trii ia H.gby, Zelma John,on, brtion a state liquor act was. p; sd which made BULLETIN pies' church. Under the direction ol , "Wi The Bible Teaches U* ! horn# rule cities to revise their Ai- 'iit Bagtl«m" • :he subject for the i Kathleen Shulick, Kathryn Tew. (Continued from Pago 2j rephine Hack ley. the M"ttel will "Be Al's date I 'P"'1' department ,t.f? or l„r the Mary Wood. Joyce Stellberger, | charters without discarding Lf'THERAN STUDENTS— , Glre « Si f • i.dy . ..-o at the 10 a. m. Bible ! the Lutheran Student session and will' direct ; di y clause' under the penalty of [f,t the party are Mr. and I ^canctte Cook, Alice llilarides, Members of the Lutheran St»»- j presen i Tuesday May 13. ':u.. .Sunday 314 MA^^I. Prof."i0 »"mmer term play, according Shirley Gage, Elizabeth Sullivan, j losing special legislative grants - . dent club will have an outing it j the au > Music Uuild- , n R Rurme.ter »nd *-•**" Tin- Rev Willuim Young has Crowe, director of sum- Ruth Grand (.edge tomorrow at 4 p n ; ing. Mr* C K. Wildon. Lonnen, Ethel ! • c;i i;.i h|K icrrt.fin theme at the Buchot 1* in charge of the J mer school. Addition of Right* j Madeline White, Eleanor Moser, tain the clause, all attempts at The party will leave the Unhv I'NhERH'tHMt TO PLAT '1 . :n •. :! u.p -.ci vice. "Because ijcmg held at the Del-j completes the list of summer j Margaret Hardy. Betty Gibson revision of the outdated charter building at 3:30 p. m eating a po! . Besides the joint conce h. L.k We T.m» Shall Live." luck supper at the ledges. An i! the college chorus, the MS A* 4 i- members of the Lu*» >night._ He will en-1 school guest instructor* Ten <»th- i Phyllis Glidden, ..... Betty Arlenc Both, June Thomas. Ber- : Hendryx, i have been fruntrated and we have lust rated lecture will be given .. phony orchestra conduc1 I ' if J'ulton. Mr. and Mr , . , „ , . , er supplementary teachers wen _ ,, ,, . . .. i appealed to Qie legislature for aid the Lutheran church by Re Prof. Alexander Schuster, v tier and Mr. and Mrs. nice Bollinger, Marjorte Milne. ,n a„^ ting announced in an earlier issue o Schalkhau>cr of the Toledo mis it* regular *pt ing concert i* y will be patrons. Joan Borgrnan, Marian Carr. t,oi* AX mix play .1- New, -„T. TJS* XKST'M j"1"""' *»■" w »'d sion societies. Members can mak Ma ST. THOMAS AQMNAH In addition to courses offered at i Dutch, and Alice Penny. ! CITIES MAY DEC IDE transportation reservations by call- j p,,„f r, UndcrwfMtd. Idts Chis hive cancelled their v . , . , . i 1 Sponsored by Representative Ing Virginia Bensr>n at 4-2434. ' the music party s. hedulcd for tonight, i FM instruction in art. • • • , tively sc»m poiisiblc for Alpha Tau Orr.e- j forestry, biology, and geology will SPARTAN FELLOWSHIP— ,.n.» - m« • party tonight is Jack Doyle.; be given at special summer camps ate is designed to amend the state *,!! in in* Annette Brwly.j m northern M.ehi«.n. Cr-w* «v>. At Detroit Meet liquor act so as to allow home rule the Spartan Christian Fellowship Two pinnr cities to revise their charters, Dean i',i. , ATn ballroom. ,win«j "fchMtr. willIPatron, . T„, thlrd. annuul cU„ ,n „ut. Competing at the annual mid- taining any part such as the "dry annex at 7:30 will In- held In room l»4 I'litotl «*r* will .. p. m. Rev. toival the Mo-a Mnlir ApppjiIp Joh ^.*1 student conference of tlw U, ,.k| Mr*. O. L. D.vld,m|*!T . I land, " Michigan from June 24 to' American Society of Mechanical clause" m toe Ea.d Lans ng char¬ ter. without jeopardizing that por¬ Hoodheail of the taming Wei. at the men's marriage lerturr of Red!ngt«xi,.. itt and Mrs. M. B. Dicker son leyan MetEtnlM churrh will I day A, r.l 2H -.nd Mr August 1 and will be directed by ; Engineer* at Detroit early this Thursday. Dr. Rurhana' lecture dot dc I pa's radio party to- tion of the charter pertaining 1Mb l > - the speaker. Momlav rvenitig uil! I»c held in wiuaned by Hank Staf- Erling B. Brauner, college art in- week, Dunne Hart, East Lansing intoxicating beverages or losing end of winter" a*? structi,r. sr,„„r , apturM third fHw. with Hie Muftle building auditorium uid Mrs. E. D. Devcr- «peciti privileges mJ .in '•••in a* xrni'ti- the way for proponed revisions •MS Pl.AV DANCES tion at Clear Lake Union from 4 to B p m,. Sunda; ulcd. 1 in Montmor- • Fust and second places in the tor 1907 charter provisions nc living m- at the Sigma Saturday night will Austin, chairman, and enTy county from June 24 to Au- contest were taken by student* gust 22. The*e course* and held : from the L'niverstty of Illinois and trips are arranged to give the high j Illinois Institute of Technology, becoming rapidly outdated- i April 30. AU off-campus w ime A 2,MUpouf t > old* n FTrSSj SAK •i e Ralph other Norvell. Sigma Kap- 'den chord teacher* and college »tu- ' Highlights of the convention wero ffpportunity to take held trips through Greenfield Village McDONEL ■ the sui>er\ " • ' 1 • 1 *H (Continued from Page H will come* apply towards a college i and the Chrysler engineering tab- • if 11 guests wor '• « K. A. Banning and degi tiflc.1 ment'of physics at the University of Toledo. Ohio, since 1934. The new department bead re¬ Linton Krveal* Plan HATS Thai Are fJefiniterly r i c c tt ceived bts higher education at St Middle A lie Andrews university, Scotland: the To Defer Student* small «ir lar*c ttrtm» — Popular Price* University of Chicago, where he Linton returned «.!. v violin ii vt mioimm: /reeling to Our Guests got hi* M S degree and the Uni¬ versity of Cambridge. England, II Strand Vrrmdr where he received hi* Ph D de¬ gree During the year 1933-34. he was engaged in hi* own research work in the laboratory of Prof. A. Fur Tin- H. Compton at the Chicago University ol Navy om.ood ia author ^ 4,,,, Osgood has published numcrou- vrntn.11 -a article, m neteidiftc journal*, and Band and Orchestra ^ thi|, ui editor »rd part author ol An inon#tl ur%l filn Vl|| y Outline of Atomic Physics,' pub- d„y deferment - Ut enable llahcd in 1833 and 1937 Since 1937 nnjs|, out the term he baa written the annual review of progress in physic* for the American Year Book, and in 1941 Festival lie was appointed associate editor of the American Journal ol Phy¬ sic*. He is a Fellow in the Amer¬ ican Physical society, and a mem¬ ber of Sigma Xi. national try honorary. merrill refllgntf ^ externum specialist in the hor1 culture department, to accept a I lit* Staff: We're glial lo lielj, njsi-t«r. IiinI |iluees, gel results otoer position. Travel authorization was gear of eompelitive events, e as we enjoy yours. toe .tote legnttoture that Michigan j ;5 {0 \H. State college apply for auch mem- ■ ).*«*, and berdup. j erected. ■Kate Yes, indeed, live enlire music staff, inrlulling faculty CARTER WILL RETIRE noimands John Carter, who ha* been in; Sah.r,»• members and students, extend to visiting musicians a most charge of the hor*c herd at Mien-1 the *2,">4 20 ilozen his i* igan State college- for If year*, j West V11 til supplying Imtilrr*. fi hearty welcome. well, i!*e (foultry rodualry contriUi The Eflinyl (Jiurt-h in ihi- Colk-ge to Michigan'* hrni income. To the former's wife, who very fr« »pH ntly cares for ST. PALL'S EPISCOPAL aid. Hie u«r« it Tbis festival is a big event in our live* as well as yours, the llurk, the telephone is a constant to bi»y feed, lo get the l*r*t price* for her egg* and • hick- (JfLBGH | OILKIill CENTER f eel perfectly at home on the campus. It's onr job to keep rn*. '*r in ««rdrr baby chick* front the hatchery. Hot iliings running smoothly and to see that you enjoy your few ■"tiiuviTi 'llVl'j i| ^VEkPX»l*--i l« r.W.^ even more important w the service the telephone render* in directing the Sow of egg* and pool try from country irirpbon* brlp* gxaid ttiem to city, anil hripjng maintain adequate *uppiie* ill tivaL That I* the only way that we can enjoy the festival loo. EGE every market throughout the elate. i 1m,1 ncilktr. LanungColorplate ^ Signed, M. S. C. Musk Department -.4 SM« uiih Ru hri Rlrtt" — To, 7 uf a trriri 317 N* LARCH STREET «/ OrvllMiiriili hj jour Trtrphonr Cumpunj. RHONE 27*•«,. fiMiitja today M tho iMonnd wetk of nprint cln.lor wmiwitl Ptchchmnno or Thrriekson to Pilch fln.U n slx mtin ilclofatlon at Uwrenc*. Knn„ r,it ihr k mwt at *hcrt«top and Ca«*y MSC Poloisls Netter* Play untwmlLv KH*y* *inl tho fronhnwn »n«l Aophunwrr,, tiif off for their mimiM frny* Kl+vHk4ti.Wftt cool vdt the hot ccr- Oil»l«mtln» Rni.inj i', on l tin Spartan t ruck. wr to complete the tofteld-Vhtt Da via, In N*hu and nut Fit»itvi- Drop Iowa First Round B»Mm*n ltoprMonllns Stntr at tho piMitiicI, K'tiahn. »**.. Kanaaa irahi aiv Mik* Srh*lh> j«**lln ho lllfr ihon 1.1i*i.ti.ii .i \.. f i, ' . mom, to cancan will round nut ■ It* twdlVVd jState.174 Of Tourney in ih* ffwamuw Mill )»v*llni v*nll.v m*n. unit i. \V;iU Ail-ins ton mill Jim Milw, In nlnlll,v In lh* iln. Hi* Ws'i |«i«ii. n«tw Drynan. tm.* of IV1) f**l nr b*ltr- „ n renew Orilliit|f to ItrtHle vniili. )»V*lin n'K. u-i. (It* Spartan vnr.it y roim.t noil foi S.hrlli. I Jin JUn* III 0i* | rtimt**, will cimti . i., aiional A A I' AtwaUilon li*M "I | ori i juv** from On-.- n,,*. j reMn, Morris Drillinf, ttraml i-lov*l«ml. Olilo. Ill* AII*rmi I'.m Kapt.t* scutiir, present No. 2 m»n I.«0| nnii nlM-* III « a*M i* .on ago. Walt Arrlnston fc* <4f»Nfc* wouhl he eiihrr 5-7. •*■!. last ntsht Flank Nee rntriml in* l*n-*v*nl tmK-l-rr;ik- i^ANTfr'onn, tVl man. who was defeated by M«v* ri alia .-am* mil wl^l a thml t Who giw rffuUr duly la«t well eat Ik v hy the *eerc «.|. i»-4 jiimtnsl ilnmo i I'1"'- Ttsld, vvtmter hf the Mnjnr l.ea^tn WE or IY*n FV^-hrwann. S**;. A 1P40 afTattn. ts IhuK to ana .i*fr..i**i fiont Ki AMKRVt AN || \mt ''"w" "S,|B ,h" >'"f the lineup \ *-A *-S. in ItotiwM 4. Ctevrl.m rdt tale \bf field af*mett held aist Rr*t' t the sutwtd. Ihts aftem»N^ Wat jawucnY NATION M I* Mitt w r.i probably be he top ranking p n II, VIoAtnn < iMWr With Ohm Sure a week at.- • StMWhbA.V j HAMJK* IN TMUtO RKT In Ins mmrh l«.l nlglrt TV-tiling | |»-o wrrV. ago ltoW*v*r. at III* MM MAT Wfl.ACT I.AM A rrallrml in III* R*r\ind ml nn.1 i |Vak* Hrlav# in IV. Moin*t. Iowa, - l« h w,u • *»<* *«•.*** n.,5 *,'m, CoreV« Clark Pilot .,.. — — I Va\m»l! ...Ilri-ml .Irong from tin-' oral Snlnotay, SrlilaiUman *<• (Vmi. H«*t»r.Jl r»Tt MM*. Mv1 Wot, K»»-»:r.. IV WVr.*u. Freshmen Boxers # __ J took mwiru To win ih* art Tvui- p*.-i« to hav* (wo or Ihraa m!»y CLASSIFIE fMMi fMiwr. T« IV* kn.1 h»« *Vk I . ,,; «vt. •m» * i. >w«Nf tk»t r. ru... M|, Rim rvmt* ■ill'Americmi l\eliiriiwS i|m" ' " tnv. tK* lln*,g. If* r>* TAI.J* TV. .1 intoMd ,t W*)iA*A j r.1 IK* IwA ' rom t» ami ...trim*. oil III* horn* front. Ih* »>l.-mg A. OJ.PI Km ■ MM-Aimrtg Hcwm-A L»Au* Utrr-Jl iv boaXmiwi.. wtw »A-,. pj.p. .*! To His Former Haunts j TT|n-alMI. .l*»a(*tT ami oa.ll. rr|-iilw.l Ala.- I,' t«kr i-mr oT «*» Trrt Woih-Ii, TIh- aU-rnrr of j 'tw»* «-m roniTVling In K«n.ax »(im~ nT s Sail TVlVmri Kj.Ti.Or nnp. I Oilrd Km* .-IT Smilfi fiUy. ft:>i Ih K4 hilrhrn k ' ) Masfvclt. aftet hi* Victor fa»{>. 1W Kaulili in Mm* tVmmn win r>.,d | . .> if* imivr .... k Tha: left hulfl^eVi that Chatiev Harhmah ha , , may , cenRnwt to ■>Hn Health !*!*— mjr ter tbfa.h Htnnsl up *1 Stated sprint? f1 (Ikall pnte«> Katferto, hc«iyx-1aoled NVw< M«n»ie will j i .1 now rated in the l tee thi* wwk | *1 . ritttsii ark smoNorK Ami if Spartan ex\a»-he?* ha.l the power to turn time Ivich [ *KM u,r The ftvshmen. on the other j WORKS ON IHII'M 1 hand, will It e\x»n sloutser than to the frosh Sinjtrrw \|i|»ear (iolfTeam to Flay On ElahornU Ohio State Links Todav Chesterfield with a Cooler, Milder, Better Taste that everybody likes \Y ith tlic stum, and with every smoker who enjoys Chesterfield's Definitely Milder, Cooler, Decidedly Better Taste, Chesterfield is known as the smobrr's cifartIt,, rRinifTs STKONC. T*.\M lis famous combination of the best tobaccos from our own Southland and from far-off Turkey I < mhum* |mwi — P*t OWrtrk I and Greece makes Chesterfield the one cigarette Dorm Softball -EM-AFE TO BMmV' that truly satisfies. Set for Five PRINTERS Game Opener WE REP OR Typewriters A»* Mkk» «f AW Rim I'wl Madkiaes ONE 8x10 PORTRAIT LN FRAME Plus 3 Smaller Portrait* r All for Cl«> 7:30 EARL GARDNER A YD ns RAM) THE ROBINSON STUDIO