wii it, Cat ,1.1/.,SIS SnciiitiAN state eoi,w:riutiook stnlT hn* sctllod down to roiidiiur ©«|iy» quired h.v the president and the iml,lr Feature oompiHnu HO index, nod dividing .00 the thud design nod color Fiiliirr Will Takf ' Hoard of Agriculture w|th a* little scheme for the covor. To|ilr Knlf For said Secretfiry-elcct Karl It Voder 1 ho edit in* nod hu*j (innvrallnH MeOotiel yesterday conveming the IVintine aooior, nod Joho Mill* Aopitoitmntfiy 1.000 rielegntaR plan he will follow when he as¬ sumes the office of secretary of Lnnsing "ooior, the MUl NVol 1 00 (he htvouts for the bonk ji im« expected to attend the ftrtk the Slate Hoard, McfKiiiel will vorioo wool to pee** Afrit \ e it la printed, | annual regional Greek ronvoestUWi lake over July I, succeeding nt 4:Ht) it to. The tlertdlim irv Utody. East I noting lun- |i Mhg xponwvrd Oy the Michigan cnuotfg f'resident«ctect John A, Hannah. : - „ ... , , 4 . Will April HI Ftigm ing ,trn«t oil HrHv Drum. t mixing Jun- i State tolcrtuHrroily «. ,. 1 Mcfkmel, as Assistant head off , . . , •. of I no mtindl Wt'tlnemlgy at A p fill hold (he key positions on i| Thursday through Saturday, #c* One* begun t**«* thM »n tWemhrd the •xlcosiod dcparhncol. has 942 Wolvciltie stnfT. They j| cord ton to IFC adviser Fred TR treen winking with Hie ex fell" loo ehcrtdy Marled work on |1 Mitchell ttonndtable leader* Willi « covet ngc ami expect to carry out Hie conference theme of specialist* in helping them lo de¬ . 'Fraternities Today «hd 11 Hijcet- velop"' their protects and to cone, ,« the ether half nf the cd t.onk Into the Future." late them to each other. He has al¬ so had charge of all budgets, 1 ' lo n telegram received by Dead of Men Fieri T •Mitchell Inte ye*- AI.HKRT HFAI,t9tNfl ||// l or I happened rl'a Sake hasn't I IV|H j lot-day afternoon, Kt'llit Nymeyer, ne «f Ihe few great Alherl- According to Mctionel, the best part of his work hits heen his eon* ihrc piloting j of New YoiU nod executive iofff* ■ the itory Ims tpcts with people. :,d since i tot y of fed a I'sl fraternity, ex* While a- student at Michigan ; n»i • gradually, but Dltt 1 plained he would he tumble to at- Igtlr Sfpp, Mplut tlamnm Uho 1 lend the conference hut hopes to concert series j Nigfe, me it member of the ! HHIIUs ||lit III ADIIM4 f.ilerary society, later \ l»< i come to the Rt»de campus near to her-ome .Sigma Nu fraternity, I the end of May. When the nifdiatiou look place, Try iLUIIfl I Nymeycr wax to have evaluated ! Slale fraternities and mgke ree- l|ii' «' • write* for Hoard's 1 I ommemlationx for Improvemeutl Jones ( oinpoailion and fotma prospects. The limpet'* tagntlne, needed pic. w|ute lege students for an'^n , I Hon would have heen the first of To I lore Premiere proved at the regular lV»ind meet¬ irement is that Hie candl- preparing In search j {It* kind on an American tnmpu*, ing held April I? « el a co©d subject. he ; (v(m ( j to coding to Mitchell. In Fr'uluy Ponrert e a student, provided he ,mnr, ■ it .'ran a «"• ' First presentation compositlun by Homer f .1 Jones, nf another IV1SC Will Have approached the most j , instructor In compoaitiun and or-1 mi included five evclumge tick- t«eauteou« of font Msr bestial ion. will he fentured at y 26 Listed I i^lgsfl IIn ai four tickets for "friends," .r.itr.l at • Uhlf. j he animal spring concert of the,*"" II I II » for a fraternity, and 21 given mo*I professional man- J * Mlt hlgan State chorus and orrhi 'Who's Who' i political reasons The amlor inked it she would po be held Friday evening nk gave only one ticket (resides *i!«c she thought he want- jlh"" liege auditorium, under 1 awarded on a short commit* I rtimllnn i.r Prnf. Willmm II Kim-! Tw.nly ,i, Mirtnumi Slut. . se » :. p shot, for she tipped tors and former siudents will list, fhoening staled, and it .tried a left-hook slap to ! he h ,-l a i hitt. ftmu ing htm, ac« ! idem This work, "Sunken Village" 1--4", bused on a modern WeUh poem hy R Williams Parry, Was composed talent Scout ' "• "l""u" """k In IQJ7, hut is now being ««rvf>nn ,tr Ho..K it. ,, \Ti n,; i \snins Hrsr performance, dealing with a le- j w|,,.on(j Scholars Plan i officers nod In sprina. hull In keepi »g wdh Met "frtend- uem, Viiiul Mstrrisioc 1.1 men* (|) gend coinHioU 10 the folklore of f tickets, and Hint f fhjetis r givmUleit day hy day. Ihfjr xtirtey heeome ty. tnformat theme," there will 1h' j candid shots »>f hie in the dot mi- nationH, Is the story of u j . mveuled In Dance Tonight ill romps must lie approved by Comp lists Will Led tire lt» Be ring village on the. weri j ihe class adviser • .in pie ted IheJr reuttnehue. r d;rs. jont fiatrimties of Wales, which was de- ! n,r '«dh»woig lie available to any student. th gani/otiou picTurr, will num- !. one h«i approxonately 100. and social It'lut.,l uimnat Atllillllr llimk.r, !wl""" foisting to the executive commit- thflr Nllenlhnt In With a well-armed transit Items of s,M-,elies XO The eddors will go 'Now What?1 hy n H.HVV ..H'Wnll On. nluhl 1 Hie keeper of the dyke, falling Into i ' inleresl lhan slakes and .to liucago May ^ lo innke a tV'a} t> dcunksm stupor, neglected fr» | t'lose the sra-gate.hclU(ied by student lenders Betty fttuuffer. light# of suicid College tollohl litbtion group; Spectator* to Have ' W K Thompson of the Hills. Schmidtln will {give a hopping a freight the Battle Creek Fmgineris , Ru>h Tavl, | t h department was the speak- harm,.I .niln«ring it.- Kir,(aid. Dodo Wind. Ruth Anne spring dance May 3 and Lansing- Symphony ".rrlMlMd. bora Coburo, Potty H.'m lull Ik* *tker day; rerled by Ella Boa will hav, »ia tk«*eep«UII*l |*aom* ma Jean (Matt, Janet End Weathermen Prognos I icale ' Alumni Will llrar 1 .milary tnuka. | Alex Dillingham. Kobeit l*1 Uow!" • the r—t-iturd. don't | and H*ruld C'ewna tragedy under A tlir adirecta Flooilless Year for Red Cedar l>l,ony In C Minor ' Donald Morrison, pianist 1 Sliitc Officii,In crrck, and rly.ri. making Emmons, dean of Liberal ! th* j Muty c'anb*rg. viol,nut. pla; koala""*** eoaldot I,»ee eluding Marjorie Atk.nso, By EI LEN them overflow. ! ipit athletic id 5*. L. Frimodig, assist- director, and Ccoi ge | l lure!" I Sibley, and Jamea Whyte According to Hie East Lansing ; Th^ campUi itwelf has never Women's club, West Branch, yes- Julian, national president of 'he weather bureau. Michigan SJate | damaKed according to the evening at the West Branch j tion, will 1* the speakers at the , f Prnf I f*'m thC R*d C r riv'r , ,yeaI , building and grounds department. I chamber of Commerce banquet I aqnual dinner of the Saginaw depart-I iUh®Ufh *J f?P i U"ua,,y only 8 basements^of | They Mre mus|c students. nder the Wire . 1 alumni club in Frankemnuth to- ! morrow night. Glen O. Stewart. The amall amount of rainfall sight fret above river bottom and ; (-ttlliill# UllllcrgOCK I Alumni Secretary, will accompany carried stories of Anglo- alight anow coverag* ol the cover the dam behind the power- \|l|M'llflt*4'IOIII V held Saturday after- arid ' I .Stewart went to Detroit last will be loo>t winter are the reasons for the parenih preparing readers ce anting jun- ; niKnt to meet Charles Burns, prin- 1 present season's freedom from 1904 and underwent i emergency •P-|cipal of Miller high school- and ' an ice jam i i flood waters, men at the weother reached a height of 13 9 feet; such , prndectomy at the health center (h,orman of alumni committee for >hi*K brartng »up- ||iiii»rarv ( .hutlgCN j bureau say. The Red Cedar has g flood at the present time would i Friday afternoon. Her condition j Wayne county, to examine AJum- , been known to overflow In April .iutnru!: T» i'r«f.-io.-i however ar.d unusually heavy run over the road between-Jem- •* reported as excellent. son field house and Demonstration j Dr. C. F. Holland, director of the : m Scholarship applications, _ Members of Sigma Alpha Beta [ rains might still cauie such a phe- hall. health service, stated Monday that Newman Club Name* , , changed the organization; nomenon. Yesterday the river In J938 heavy winter rains ; an unusual number of serious sore . „m .,n honorary to a profession- , was « 3 fefet below flood stage. caused "the baseball field to^ be ; throats have been treated JucliMiii Secrelary o„ ittv for bacteriology stu-; The weather men state that J flooded and wreaked a great deal hospital clinic since spring • V.as been revealed Jay February, and March are the usual . , of havoc in the residential district J tion. Holland advise* students to | Corresponding secretary of the IiS. Hudson .senior. Is the .months In which floods occur du« below the Kalamazoo street be on J the'guaid against the slight- | Newman club is'Catherine Jack- ■ w president; Ernest Frtns'ra is to the fact dhat the frost U then brtdge. Since that time the river est threat discomfort, since such i son. Jackson sophomore, instead today . dent. Ruth Heidrlch. not yet out of th* ground. Rain has been straightened and the symptoms may develop into pneu- jof Mary Talbot, as was previously Kuenster and melting snow w»t*rs »r* not and Juli,is piwo» bed wud inxtoad gather in danger of overflow lessened. [ monia, [ announced in the SUte .News. ■s&nfe-t.' ■ ;8lS^S^Si@$ks.- jtv&v t**> ayvrnr vtt)*ettaMkti|g tn eviVfe MR! twivwity a4vrinMi«NMMk~T%My »»•«•' >wt Amui* .« W A*C> TVt wv*VI tw' * trwxty, h twoW mm* tR»t lk« tNuRn! v* Win* **• «W«Rvr*.y arHMi it i» tptws v>> xWftttxi, TV AW i* «*->» tU*r«v*»»- I.oft «s*t«rilw" «C. )K\n* a sUsit. 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During Summer , , - - _ F^Cftry ruble .\w4U- Afch* Chi LiJtt* th«itrr Qty»|* - ToSenU*- In anwwr to r*(»»t*d r«**M •wftMy mmtm*, In Si iWUs iw ; Sh«W» w «i* divtakm alt- C. A- H»vivrt, ,•! rm <•*»*«he,ml. n« lu't.l v-,rt,«lr» N-rhi.a,, *•*" >\tll»ai *IT h«v« |2io MM d»l*nM ErunMni Mfet J M*v Mil i - %i IVIU - UK Siawn Alpha KpsuK*it- Thompson * for a*nlor hour, from MnlM. mm |i aduatin* n*.' fait nr I trr lrrm», Iho AWS nmMI- rVtinn-Milh Mr**). ™ n«n« ill Ifcfrr ««'««' Dim-tor IWww« hoard ha. pa.md th« fil|ll *>*f * ♦ml hamiin. i,. ,•« ,vivm ' <*}►*» -d*»i*n. Mewrtkm, mmI in- A ' „ Mmetmn durlnt th» tttirtm.?. To Open Arts May lii Alpha £p»lUm. Pi Utttc thentot - final Major Way 4 t ■ Mmanwrr oifa. i«4M( nt lh» &toy It*Atphi T# PUy dimtm \V F Thorny N)Kt with MT May IT K*pp* testis K«>t ftici*tt}r IHmheti CMtinj "'<0 mept lodny <«( T .Id p. nt. in room I, j \\wm then 34 credit* due fnf $nm* I Mn«omo temple Mown Fjrvnomu# UuiMtn* Dear uatH»« may be *1 anted MNitOf May IT ttei>pn Kami's V»«mma i ltd** itH U*h#U«H the *pritMl tw Matte Dye will tract I I Is Mai Intramural the sideline* and corners at will urday. neyed tn U«wr*n—. K»n., only mined golf ti-nm In now point. giving the MSC. remppa ulmp»t o full week nf bueebull. big rain and it ill » Bruc* Dryn»n iind Boh HnrrU Ing t'n It, tredltlnnnl melch will, Morris Dulling wh* definitely 'on door practice, In i The derision as to which jnpft , A» , Wrdnr«dny end Thur-dr-y, Kol« Softball Play yesterday and turned back thi powerful attack of Capt. Fred Per- the Spartans are to enter wfll b§ un«M» tn plarr. Tttn other the Unlvemlty Ted W«n«h, Welt Arrlni- weekend fit Ann Arlarr. will —od hi- rhurgr, egefntl tl-e lhe weather right sine* a prop ),» dryuq kins, fl-3. 8-4. in hi* rhallenge foi made either today or tomorrow nrw edition nl the IJiruing tJin- Oh lit Stele, thawing the (trnng Intramural snftbnll the top ranking spot on the var¬ following a conference of thi lon, At M'loe. end Mike Arhelb ier«, l.nn-lng'i entry In the one- teem ttrrngtli end iMiliinre thnl will innke Its formal bow for the track coaches and Athletic Dttor* ■11 rem* out with • third or. tie sity. , for third. Worirh plered In Ihr lie- won «ve Interrolleglet# yeui-nlrl prole-lontl Mlcliignn today. Madeleine The number one slot will pro- tor Ralph H. Young, stifle league, while on fridey thr yefderday's practire Ms-V. at D; lamlaal la mntrhee tl-l, teuton, twumped the ed ihe wrong way s. Whttmorc. softball manager, has bnbly tie Drilling's as he will un¬ • When four out of six men #** brood Jump end * Ue for third lurklr* Spartan-. Stnlr meneged ir-ctve K-iti-nicn will gu hetllr ty sal at Ilia striata. announced. doubtedly remain undefeated tere descended. It Is .impi ihr game with Lhv m e, Knln i« nf giving tlie Spertiin, a the tournament, the or¬ netter on the squad n* timA after la? rescheduled. n't lor tha fact thai ha Inn bul ganizations have been divided up time he worked Perkins out of pa- Softball Play fortad or et 1 l the high, -eerrhlng fMilo wind, a, foiicti uctliin a* end lightning fe-t Bui key* green-, p<»,,lble'h-fiae tlicy get into the thick ul en un- our yaar ul Into three groups The first group were unebit to win e > Gl«* Club arhool tamaln- connliits of Zrlu Tavi Alpha, Alpha ball out of hti*resch. On 4 Front* metrh. Billy (Jllbert, Big Trn ueunliy -lern tehedule, Willi thr lo Sin). Oamma Delta, Sigma Kappa, TNRCI*. DO NOT «'NAI4J:NOr. re-ult that Ihe two game, have Ing, Omrit vldoel i-hump end Ohln Stele ece, Dctnrill, slinky Alpha Chi Omega. North Williams, Irving Roberts, Newark. N J. HV DOR DON COIJC ra-lly took the mreetire of Stan glee club will make and Suuth Campbell. senior, nob Harris, Flint senior, Action got underway last night Kowel, Stet» teed off men, 2tk-'.4 pearsnre of NprinR The organisations In the second and Connie In the Men's Dormitory softball alatrd lo ! Spero, Allegan Junior, Long-hitting «i|ihnmiiie Johnny when It sings befoi group consist of Alpha Xi IVIta, have lot of art Ion yet to play challenge matches Krl-kn el-o defeulrd Stele'- group of fir and \*> North Hall. Kappa Kappa Oamma. S-helb who did the beet work tar (32), 0. Totala—2. ii tail. could anally Inka a crock Kappa Alpha Thcta, North Camp¬ ugainst the six varsity members. rod In the dereUilan. Zylelrn. 2-1, by one tlroke, while Ohio State—Gilbert" (73), 2'ii1, tn the meet with Ohio State ha Job. (or hr win u alar Hunt bell and West May Of Alpha Omt- next Saturday afternoon on the red S.7M polnte. Juet Heiph Kortge, Stele'- number three Krl.kn IJii, i; Sleckle l«0), 2'A; Mr on an Indiana alalr cham cron PI, Alice Cowles. Chi Omega, The big gn men, fell before Ihe nu-leueht of MonlrnerO (75), 3. home courts, the line-up will pro¬ IN i ■rand piece end Tntele—10. Ohio Stele'- Jim Slrrkle, 2V4-Mi Mhlp American t^elon nine. South Williams, Alpha Phi and bably feature Drilling m tho top I ptfch his Abbot 18 tram ti Competing In e REST RAI.I. RESULTS A asrt at a rarard In lawa waa Kappa Delta comprise the third ranking position. Perkins In the the tperten fin Jim Tun-tnn, Stele cleenup men, Slate—Knwal, gunatnn, 114; 7.yl- WE REPAIR vlctory over Abbot 13, allowing couldn't hit the rup end et«n group. second slot, Frank Herman. Dill onjv pVl, M..,ttnred hits and setting w Jevotln, too i itra-Korigr, I'i. Tntala—3. victim to Buckeye Tony Mn I la Uiraa raraa asalnal Croup winners will play each other In a series of playoffs for the championship. am* nine down by the strike-out route, ; Augir Oiullngo wu* (he big-gun at hotput; third In tho nero, locmer Big Ten wre«tling chemplnn, 3-0. Ohio Slate - Gilbert, Sterkle, 1*4; Krl.kn, Montrnero, |<4. Total, Typewriter* t'NDECTDKD the plate for the winners as he —3. Any Make 5r , Krliko won the -coring ' 'Die double* situation I* not yet swatted out a long triple) and lut- fourth in the dlwue; end filth It W* Alan Hnv I lor Ihr meet tvlth e One 73 but the 1,500 meter run. Schelb turn- Sigma Nu Wins decided but Drilling and Perkins | er scored and came back again In we- foUnwed rlo-ely by hi, metrh I Wslrh Crystals Machine- will pluy together tn the first duo 1 the third to walk and score an- ed In hie tap perfofrmence In tho Ihsra'a no doubt almut as ihey have the season so far, other run. Ray Wilde did the ♦MO meter event, clipping oft t »'•> opprmcnt, Hill Zylstra, who WHILE If WAIT | Ihr Sid power Is (one. and lo ma brl«hlar fiaahman Over Delta Chi and l)ob Harris Is certain to see I twirling for the Abbot 13 nine. rii.tenro in tho fort time of :S3 J. •cored a 74.- 5. 20c i2 aoma of the atari who have run here the |i««l thraa yanra. W« Flelchar Glbmm Sigma NuS made a strc slnlng { Mason 4 took a hard fought hOMt« BRAIN rgOWN record | gnme from Mason 7 by going into On the home grounde Seturdn.v INDIVIDt'AI, MATCHES State—Knwal (83). H; Zylstra Campus Book for fraternity baseball *up doubles ploy, winning i j extro Inning* lo win 8-5. Marsha! the snphomorts, with of (74), I; Kortge (82). » anslly Ihr star of the frr-h with the powerful Ohio- iitgR far below pur, hut in the , Mason I handed Abbot 11 a 0-1 field events there wewe several man ciop Iwo yenra ago. and wu; prove whether he. can j defeat behind the effective pitch- (Hie id the amoolheat middle dh play of top rating net- ! I|lg „f pob llaggerly who allowed good Iierformance* made. Deonard Naub, Lainints/r-.sh, heaved the danca gunner, lo enroll hrrc Ii acme Almr Saturday, he won hi j | but two hits. Mike Dettdrim Javelin 166 fegt. Sid Brecher. . .........I,.; pitched for Abbot 11 and gave Aral two-mile nice for New Ynrl sophomore weight man/* pushed the *h tmT I ful ,hr «ll-v«ntpus softkoll i championship. Captain ClMick tie f,7 take the ex- 'Coleman boasts of a strong IBM* applicant* must at- ' (ur 5 »,wl plana to flv« j tin May 19 rhminary practices, i ,,u* defending champs plenty ti Daubert The *tate ; competition. ONE OF YOUR FRIENDS! ATTENTION! Rain (lanccl* I'olo ■ FOUNTAIN PENS Yes- (ianu* W illi Tiger* J \ou all have frieiitln among (he graduating seniors. [ to Fo-t Lansing Sun- 2 To The DELLS nth i but one game Gerald Pe'.exson's State .M played, |m 20% OFF many of (hem you will want lo give a gift for remembram - GRAND OPEN ING polo crew face a two week's test i® before leaving for Columbus, May j® Lul Price Our Price! Make your seleelions early. You will 3 to meet Ohio State. Friday the waul only (he be»! Fri. Nile, April 2.% Spartan chargers chalked up a 17-4 victory over Iowa State at for a friend. Ames, but were rained cut with WATERMAN'S LES-HITF the wrdajf University,of Missouri on Sat- Think how much easier it will be on your>Mpur«e string-" With a 22-4 indoor victory over I.ifc-Time have Ohio State on the record books, lo something laid away now and lo have it all paid for by the Spartans look to a more diffi¬ Pendl 8*1 cult time in the Ohioans' outdoor June 14 - Commenremenr Day. field 1.60 KSIERBROOKS State lias drawn the pole posi¬ 3J6 SWAN PENS Watch for Gift Sumeuioiu in the Yewf tion for the four mile relay at the Penn Relays Saturday, DESK SETS - 55e TO $4k80 lias to find four proven miters. STATE Sw* *«««!£ DEPT. OF iRtrtpsan #tatc Nciub