!• Jrcck Week to Open I, Chorus, Orchestra Variety Show CouncilAdoptsRules [oday; 50 Delegates] To Present Concert ' "yK.yK.yw Bv Kay Kayaer J"dPI!ick 10 KnlriCH ToRegulate 111 Come to Campus | For College Parties Tomorrow evening'* presentation of the annual Mirhfgati: State choru* ami orchestra'* apring concert will offer one ot; Conference to Begin With B:in<|ii«>t In* to Prof. William B. KimnH ■ r the mualc Hepartmenl. To Publish Cable for Officers' line " ' - ~ " •)(immi-l, regular conductor of CUu ami' rganiwition kffvUer* will Icwp a rlowr rhrik on iKm K«hn th "oomp" ll«t (or parti** noil yruir a* a rwiult of .Student Lpr riiutlve* from nrhnril frutprnitir.* t,f .ii||,.if..« (m(|, Forensic Meet iiiumil art inn ymt rritav aftrrnnnn. Uraitir'* In .Michif«n nnd gurronmlinif mfildlbwcutmi' In a i|ul*t upon mrrtinp. *urpri«ln*ly in* from the polil- p, will converge on the MP hiif.tn Stiit* r-nll.-ig.. i nmpne To Draw High 1 iral jlhe* notiraaWn at la»t kv w rcgletrntlon for the fifth nnnunl rcKionnl 'ircclt wn'k'' or* * I'll, the iouIicU **Week f'onvocnion get. 'iitrVr! School Pupil* Tennis Appeals voted to impoMt two rule* | way at •') p. fn. Apprrnimalr-ly i * it u I at init i nntplimmlary Ml o(T-campu« ilrli.gat/.* nr» Delegate* from 30 to 40 large |T rr.tdc three 'fnimmffliJl* rpgintratinn nlTirjiil* yenter ! Hay. , l»K. JOHN' O. MOHIJ Y I high whool foren*le tournament, Leisure Mood ICampus S|»,n,,„„| by M S V fntrrfn- Dr. latin f». ••todriitB at the I'nlvrrHtv of Tenneftvee. will he the keynote Motifev, gran of I tu la* ; ■<> held Sa'urday from 10 a. fn. 3 P m , IO College auditorium. 'fhi* will \W the fir*t high »ehool ?"ti«naiy»eht of it« kind to l*e vpon* regulation • ••peaker of ihe fifth annual re- -"fed by Michigan Stat# collegt. > n Horse! Clonal fireek Week ronvocation Dehatera, orator*, interpret*- h«fl (Officii uted in a | tor*, and extempfjre tpeaker* are 4 OA p. m. and the mill e*l)wt*d to participate. ; parade ..waited the H-plere " ,;h '.„Z t hiiniberslo'rimiil; Contect event* will include dr*» :,anrl. which had tart get Mnqoet in the n • I ma tie declamation*, dec lama! km*, , M an building. When Ihr I ,, „ „ Motorists II ilh onglntl oratory, and externpnrg Chairmen will be t*lv« "• 'Tlft!*!,' a™.* lepped out umartly ot dou- MOM.hV Tr. IIP KF.VVOTr.n Sporty' Cart I ! «n from tieginning speech cl***e«f Ijprci ui make up for loot lime. I iir •'"hn '' M- !«- H-.m - f ft t'pperclavft »>peerh major* and var- sharp military j n>l* #u''' ' ' it> Uitetmu- worker* will Judgt < d itx _ ri pait the Red Cedar I b»id«e. where the tradition- ; at "Hit-It1" drum otep wan I taken up But o* the band j t*B»n the lunt hMrr-mlle to Paul Bagwell. dlrtdor of form- j the dis'ant parade ground, | iitributcd user of the tournament, T. O. ercifli tempo had atflrted to j fr«- nf the leu hardy jnarrh- ! Ham*. I*an»ing Eastern,. Maurir,-* H Full. Jarkaon r«»K>i school, and T. ' 'MJfM ll P/'tldeHt K^iafl O Rotfe, Muskegon senior nigh •fhoc).. are a sorting Bagwgell Howard NVwv/rr.e. Roger HWk- *.**1 and T«/m O/nnerty. with • Pa il he I to Hold AllVIMKM TO Hi t UhTH Program Installation Tie itetmil r.ew rule* p^eed require o at by the of the THURSDAY: final i »t re- given to the ad- idjtHiriwil ;;; Of Officers u»ll village ed Jointly by llrlrr-l serf Sk.to.r.C *'. < >d Panhellenk' coimeil will hold it! , which ' jm» rifinugt in*tallation ban<|ue4 nt g-3fi Wat drowned by Atlanta r ♦help m*'tonight art Hunt's fond thop. through the oegi.gen'e n i ."ordjng to Emily Rawdon Junior en dyke-keeper, Musicians /iive J'me.' new work, for (larnival Heads Two Concerts Piek Narrator ISA Tells Plans! itor repretientatjve# will For Flections ,,ke over their dutie* at M Tfwy are Kay Kay- K'ippa f»arn»Tia, Norrua tut- \o Sleep Sigma Kappa. Georgia SociologiHtM to Col Alpfts Chi Omega Mar- dcDoneJ. Alpha Xi Delta To ColumbiiH Meet ... *!»*•' k " ♦ ' ' -• k;,,renew W Ikint. EptiWm Chi; ""!>'« 'he ,«'!» •: * '• "■ Ik.ru Holland. Alpha Gamma •' • '«>■■*• r>fa. Bettv Rityem. Alpha Omi- "•'s t ' ' '* . r<*n Pi. Mary Jean Wfeid. Alpha Phu Nan Rowley, Kappa Alpha Four From Faculty »•"»" w««>- T,u Vt ill ho to Convo Beta Rh al sorority, will also send repre- scntatfve* to the countil for next ContcHt Will Close ■ Da*h Wuerfel and both frethn CaMtiuu CIobm! , h Conrxt Mra Evelyn j ™ d and M»m France* Rra,. w M' one ,g»Mm Heir. '"I"* * ' '•« '" g City PannrllenK- pmu | Stack to Be Head * "" ' ' " " r***'vu Canpis d Mrs Opal Luten, c i dent of City Panhe |Of Phi Kappa Phi ilendar nd tec 1-HCIubAiiiiouiiceH * -HIP- mofa«atr.mni BBITIHH ..FT I ; ZZT.O U^ Tcr... PartyPatrun* nn_ ^ nder the Wire | j A-.il leturn | D» R T Oi: ga-ge he.e .ftei he d.nner 'he foreigni ier- dep-.tmer' *d; a Mend 'he p^'totxs at {er?n , 3f> p m the campus 4-11 club rrver.t aiU be g* lo ^ held (n Friday at division* Tl^re Uttle theater, veterans . !asie« meeting fo» 'tie cla*»ir.»» section ■ ^ ^ ^ p^, arvj x|fl, jt q Divu j (!yr«*tirg. Eacl Mining AiiU In I Saturday morning. • p^jf and "Mrs. H. H. Kunber. feature « wotM h >< Kin, dim, U uti Ma rebteet Bed la th, Wand at Cr.lr. accfifdirg to William Boooer, ; mittee of four judge. Sol ting l>i»ian pn uM) 1MJM Crook ire*** are rraortrd la h»v* mrrrndind hiscilklsioil junior, who a thai/- ; accord.r.g to M* ItS xtveieflgg Axil forooa UiW UWl"" I • rOIlP 'Mr i Cburcnvsilo rnan of the party The school ha. been conducted K C SirttrvSrr. Hat, Gueat* will be: Dean Elliabe'h ;every Thursday evening during.!^ S. FolU l*t«HINCTOK. April tt—SerrrUr, #1 Ikr !*»*» Ana* d~b»rd Hoars Nowak Talk Conrad, Mtu Catherine Miller, j the past month by .the league in i>rjW»r.n4 Prof and Mr*. J. F. Thoden, Prof proparatrn tor ttve trout fivbmg j trraaurrr departmrr. P> UUI !l Mdm 1 r. BM,,*. bolt* hod born trim About SO students^ faculty tnetn- laat year, J. HtexteftjkBn ip*C4*>- P* '» toe Brtttahaevr. Naral nana explained Ihoi lb* ttlooi Erv and other* met ;a*t night in j and Mra. K. C. Bumni, Mr. and araaon. which oymi Sato.-da> — iflment, attended a irae-piar.T. f" bail u a naod W M —"— tor hoar aad am beevy arm* Spartan room ot the Union 'o j Mra M. Avery, Mr. and Mra. P. Matrix to Prmrnl I at Grand Haven recently. K «it» kal if.- thi. roooM liiaitii loorro Ikr loMed Mole* un O. Lund in. and Don BueU Old „ . car state .Senator Stanley No- G«d>kany I .d-W Trip. Rxliu I'ruKrxn. Ik present htf vita l on il j 1 War?" • featured with Orm Croon*. Cur ran Will Begin Today a here an Alternative U> ^ loT^ w , >uf rid„ llONDoX, Distusifon following the nena- . toyhomora calling th* aquaro trU Firat of th* annual ipr.nc term [rogruns aponaorod,by Matria, li- Bonn** »aya th* parly will b* >r'« talk centered around the role •: iimtted to *0 ewaptaa and thai tick- geotagy field tripe wiit begin !•>-. cal jourtiaiion hnajprary lor aw f the United State* in the pres¬ day when member, of glacial It* men, w.ll be gjvtr. Friday at 2: to et world war, Lyle Stone. Lan- otogy 422 leave for a tour day trip p. m. — ir.g CIO. executive, wax alio into the Lak* Huron. Saginaw Charlotte Whitten, I'In.a junior. i heduied for the meetrng. but wai Bay, arad Thu-nb regaon* n< Mwhi- will direct th* prog/aan which will inable to attend* gan 1*11 of th* rod* Matria acd other The riiicusjion *M »pbn»0«»d by Th*y will travel in a college tuch journalism aawwru.l.cn. hope he CanpusDtftuhbn group, and beaa, accompanwd by Dr. S. G t* play in preparing journalism ohn Mitchell. Detroit xenior, wax B«I»|| III course professor. "-it.amu far tke proleaaum. hair man of the meeting *^1 —* ""ft * ***M ■** 'Psychology Involvcdln successfully hoax- Nazis Threaten Alh«n« 25?. ' .' fSSUTW ,,,,, ,hc PuW'r I* discussed. In Curtl* D. Mr. Taxes Soon on Way Up . .... iS^ ™ -i r* laJ^BUS Dt>ug»ll's now book rntltl.il "Hooxe*," now «MOCi0ted Cbloftao won $VV*1E Rvailabla *t Urn-college library. Tho book A wave rtf Nazi troop* wtto report* to he fkishi,,/ 'MMW r*. wM*. MM. t, £S» Jt. P»«" gives oxnmpleH nf fnmnns honxe* in history. , tmmmm-'ou. tthdllieriturh." >«wLM.»ll>l?£m.t. feat oft?.^'11. wrdll An.l Jitst what I* thr purpose •mm •«•«. • mshmm • Mmmn Ifc/lllflBT of this? Whiif wish Mr. Miiottotigall's Man In 1*hf fr^wman fhrti will a ti' ' kn'.' ' = this hiuiillMHik for thr nefarious A£Vn« K"'tor __ Tom U rente m|,„i,.,|? IVrhaps hr Is trylnir to create a rrmii a! PtntfuiM Suwltiy e fh«rlntti? Ktippmt, $* • "jLl pi himi'i *'«te of mum I decoy In the nntInn. Student* rtiftirrrtMH, Tbi ■rnSR Adviser ""fyitph Nhrtnan M hf* h"r,k t"#M conceivably start hoaaina vMitt mwt fit 5 m. In the relatives anil roommates, work up to fooling zmroaiAi. rttrr professors and casual nciiiialntan.es, and, *XlkWlAt»i'aWTItaa horrible thought, end up ns professional MM, anrrma "M'' '"• 1 jl" JiZk pn»tlrlan«.nr worse. ■nmra |Hi%i ..C.Doroiihy Hunter 0 know J"'*l What Mr. MnefonUKnH'* MMMAN AND INTRAMURAL IVOtTI motives were In writing the hook and fall •Mlon — - Hat Bchram utterly to enmprehend why the llhru'ry poo- ni'sivrss aTAvr " I'le ordered it. We were always taught to 'aUMMtfr Dimwwta manaokhk keep poison away from the kiddles. II the library has no rnnselenre nhoiil this • hi Merry, (Imrfr Peters PI»wi.ation manaokr Hobrrt Bnnirer wr recommend that the administration rule UJ." ~ ART~iTi4f»' Immediately tlinf such n subversive tract bo CARTOONIAta .... l.ony Hardy, tee Shennsn Placed under luck Ullil key—hi least lllltll the ptoVOORAriMRM Nrlsno Itrysi.t, History college cleetldim Hl'u over. firry, Charle* kartnn, Jack McCjtliT, June Wlgl*. «■ ■< ■ ■ ''"ft'".'Wove Pessjin. Jock rn.sir unlvrrtllr IS.rher. a.er hrra iriM in Kl"*f Hsrry bsrson Inrrrsir rmahs.l. on dolly rrrlloilms and proper. HAtH « aj "r"^1 * 7 . ? , iwmj'l kofrr, k.i km- hen. |m» a»'lry, ii. •• mfcrt'hy, Tent ., ,. .» "ralni , _.. the feeling «f unniMnra*" rmuHHtg aou..., All at Which ia by Way of aUenjpt to pu*h th«» flrl- • — .,•«• ». flxatnhlr. |lnh frmbv*. A«Hln |lMinn«wi«n( Jetty MfRifhR', ,, -■ IINHII !*••»•«•rffHIw.i it ml MrtMtl • ftttflllMtls. WHMng phAkl/.lng the ctikbge Which took fit on ^i««ht» Mi. J»lu< Matt.. Hill JtylRtiu. H««»llha I'M. Ilkr a M*rr po|» qM»K In f ilm rillTlfil nmM. tl*h Tfftm ihr? feo*t»i7i Medlt^rran- place the other day when CnCdell | ifull actually lanued n public f»n, Ofrmfttt triw>pi fitked the atntement pralalnc Hovlet Rtimlu, | Ot-^ek inlortd of Hamothroee, At the enlranre to the t)*rtl»fim1et. wah owe* wooino TniR'l.iy (Jermnri nflzure rtf the That fctfttement was lekued n^t D.nflenelles wilt Id rlrt#e the Bteek because Mutt's bftsic feeling* to¬ j Sett tn allied vhlpping »nd \vould I ward ftusxtu bod changed, but only «-rir#ut»ly endenger Turkey, Keartt vpread HOinog Tutklih of- j nelalti at i«tMfihul ih.it Nazi fore**, j trpoftedly rmme»J nn the Orrck-! Turtrfeh border, B»ay inurub a drive agtilnat Turkey within enrht; Heal fact !•» that many military Fdr l.tnttnrh Mnltegint* doubt whether the Mri- The *Utr News ha« several tish can hold out. until September. T*hey consider the Hrltbh sltua- Fmnce fell. Then there still re- i notined a few ICurnfieiin nutiniia j tas were in for sur- which might stand aguInst.Hitler. ■ much excitement Mon- tint today the map of Rurope re Ig ■ upon tfilrsdtmt Wmhlcft that or I HIM. when N.t- they found tfie liHei ruletm had swallowed the entire with wedding hefts a.* I j vers . streiuners at-1 the lights met with a In mum I0H rtiy»h-s Four Will l^uvi For Cuiivrilliuti i sat ion Ivvliihition to Show New I'liolograpliy t&nmil Aisle (her toU^r!Jl5i»2lS!d^s^r^rhS^STp"^ Wishful thinking Is g. ing t., have to duck i Fine-quality p-;plin outside ' V, . .... which would give the world at least a hope of out of the window smin if tho Nazi military i anil gabardine when ia#lln|, peace. rc- [ machine continue* it* Juggernaut path . - ; versed. Full zipper closure tho faro of ~ acru** Kurope. Tito stand of the |s |!p \ \ s. i and zipper pocket on gab- United Ststcs Is.going to hsre to l>o deflnltc ..ThP u,iru iw-tlbls outcome of the wir L. tutr. » ardine side. Attractive new Cite Wa.V or another. mate. Ill mrh an (vrntustll* the rale of the Tatted : shade of Rust. i The aad« HAd part ef it nil i* that Amcri- dute* rhouid he to prnkide withom htttemes* the $8.95 1 can* are going to have to think. Tliev are . . ,* k#,rMrlttrrlwf drniik'Mtlr prhieiples. world order based on f'ordnroy reversible*,S».9f>; . gt>yW to.have to decide which way they want , | v • to i Co verts. Full-length jp). If they do not, xtvl so far they have |v.ico For All Time > . ! not. ^hclr course Is going to lie decided for ! reversible Topcoats,'SI I.SO. ..„ „ n(Vt wc ho(M> „)d c,n i ""them. Then are complaints thnt that Is the cm! on hut tin ,k.kc nitr, the wo, it ,„■{ ptytiiB tts* nuicti smart polittcs to Wcatherall Zelan -treated > case*'now. hut there is still time for public ,h"< «r W""1 ta ul UU1 umr' bu< *JI .w blip aunri.d know Spcclttcalty, hero sre some of ■ ... pajs-rs have been blame.) for liot giving all ti e things they tlrlrik tho public . Of tho facts. The true story Is that even the foreign correspondent* do not know what is QllOlublv QllOleS — should know: Fitfully Wmitfit i'ltui Speeializing in super-style j| battered Tliat London has been us badly Ami Arbor Olid super-value in largest I going to happen. Nevertheless, there is some (By ADoctaUtd-Oottegiat. Pr»«) by recent air raids ■Cowntry. tlut the city B such a as Trip ■Variety in central Michigan, | Information available. ' * "We no li nger apeak a common language Shambles that even the British, Miss 'Elisabeth Conrad, de« Today fn Iho Washington Morry-Oo-Kound as we no longer have a common intellectual tough as ihey are, hemic tas the> women, and MW Mabel Petei < column on this page there is some infortua- 'background, putting It another way, our ate. are lieginning to wonder how ivomen'5 hourinx (ilitctbr, leave Tnday morning for : fsshloS t ticn, which, if correct, provides much fotnl modern education adders .frcm intellectual "long lliey can hold out wttltout Arbor to attend meetings u* r for thtughl. The writers of the column, malnutrition. The scientists have Ik'Cii Ih.^ help. ' club. t Drew l'carson and'Robert S. Allen. Inn« greatest specialists, and ... there Is probably 9 That British airplane produc- Guest* of Ml*** t'onrad tfon, because of the raid-, h.„ t many limes amazed readers and competitors no other group tplilo so narrow In its Inter. tatten far below that of last au¬ I wilh their uncanny ability to get to the in- ests. Our system is out of balance, and if Wv tumn — probably under l.OtHI [ would restore it ta equiUbrtdm we must give pluhcs a month.. (Hitler Is report¬ i ; aide df the news. Even if their information is not entirely more attention to the social and the human ed producing 'J.OOO a month ) MAY BRO& Tbe Wl Stotvof the Tbwn ccrrwt. It Is still worth pcudering. Tnke O That Britain has been so hard problems which we face."— I'residont John ® up for- modern mechanized |. time to read the"Mirry-Go-Uound, and think \V. Nason of Swart^imorc college calls for equipment that the could not ful- | it over. corrective measures in the education system. ... CX)NCt*T Two State** OONVO (Coritlniirrl from Pog» | j plints, gradual.' .indent, terve; and Ah! the Alms »nd l)wr Pui|»«e '■< ilCIHl XllllBllttCCB Mwtf rrt ikwdall Kim.u,:e, Lah- ring Sbrilor, ptariiat, will lie aoltriau Win Places theInUrrhiUrmltfCuiintllf'' let; by John Ufsey, president of j FrsSe in Ihla nitmlier. Htale-J IPC, and tinder the rlielr- 'or An'Unusuirl combination of hie llfucgl' at and eonn-rt n, In Army Elects Tsd ir unship of H. 'Andrew llitys, Phi1 Hgtloo wfilch will be held over I toftlta ltrt;i, K«*t I—radng. ttvis w«ttt*tnd. April 25 and 20 II,,1 Crtimliy Heml* murk- on one mmpnriilon n fh, Co.rtUillt.Pr.rtrW. nitamnnAfj. TO i K tn in the l.ftUc theater cf tfw \Utmts 'RCorwmim Wflidfnjg. I*rrMinimi nature of lh.ee work, i.y Holat Nitwlanil, Kennedy ''Can tie*Idrmt Adviser* f'/r Kn>- Or» Friday. Prof. Mildred Jcre* Two Palms.' and Turn Ha,it. Grt Joint; OroeniHg Three Jim Seal*; tTrnitle^i Aid Chapter* in The'r Police WoAers O Man ' the word. „f whirt, are tlHUly. in the fare „f presentojoy I'iek* Committee* Social, Membership, utid C«Iler:'l will t&Jk im "Standard Porliwii Used in tJcrmH-wdt# and Cliff" VrotAermt" will b* t»>c rrf tcrls*." a"d I*rof K.ctherJne Hert jl,l fnimley, Detroit, will eontlltltmr, win u. ,mrwnte.l. «»f owhir march* I en, *nd hotiky-tonk pl»ho pleyt-r Kvelyn HnVM, Kwnrmt a I'/ 3b 0. m. mundtabi* under the y/di prnwit "C«*t AccnwhtJlJg »n llHrgctiergl ohHlrmttn of the ftemalnln* items „n the program ; dlrwl from the 'Prlsrw Oold C«*sl ||om{. Kcrinomif* Wiphomorc, Itaderbhlp ot Peon W. Kfiykeod*!!, An liuKHtutto," I'> outam chair-j II Kr 'h Frolic which will fire I*,, ,1,.,;.,,... ,„m r,lutk\ MlehlKin KM It! hmt *»|t-i Aeroo the bsr will he served . . ' AlfjHii Tea Qrrrnga and ic.*f»ud"f ,, , man for Saturday will for Prof 1 I,, |tl Mity Ifi, It wax nth u|rt-;e, end RtiHdi/f luml two out of four prtnet-!! 40'gillorw of puneh. - a"'1 V*r« Jn M S ('. departihetit fit jtAirnai' Jean Hawk* pal npp'.lnlment* (riven hy the!| Pa'ront have been uniutuiwed a'lrrifnUtralfori »',jih o m d r«- i«m. CltiirnMri will be lb/r» Me- tit** rlwmi! prpfadf trorr. ir,,... ,, unlay by tfwk New- Harh-r. caniutit .Sixth rori>* area for commit-, by David lofdaw, atnlor Urttktry from Bodu*. will nerve an A W S e*u*rj WsW,- Oruw, Pbi Kftpf/a Tuu. Berkley preufdcnt; ()f the The 11indent from Teeun t'h. chairman rerniut/ and „trr*iunw tenf*- - j! The ft) fhuHH « rsu ' ''•«»« »n the regular army, FSsftd-j At the wm#- time, Oeojr M< W#b, »,f th*' bnHd eommiti»*" tb* i^gulfit et\i,r\U ut ing Hue emu) is of their final phy-l|«f JrtvTtiitiun* committee, #* Prof lively during the next year, it wanj S)grr»» Chi. Will Jo-ad and Hoie - t .n ... j and gfy#, A. B. IP/wrrlan, Mr, and dctfdtd at A.WM council meet-: WntUit. Henperim ir>m Highland j. Ai BorfcoWaki, Grand ff ui ex* miration, Arthur How*; | Mr*. T, I).'Steven*, Ptof. and Mm. ipg Tuesday night Chir xei in I Pfirk, wiii nerve j>» chairmen uf a fiib«r member* of tb«? j Wrn, J. Baker, and Prof and Mr*, ih*> AWi cdnvtitutlon were al*v rnundtabfe "If'/"** Cen Karii Yra~ itpr a it Man Bdttomly, j A. J, Panahin. Guest* Wit) bePre* voted >m ord wtli be put up fur: ternity Build TWard CV,n*trutd#jl:«ru!(f KorkwelJ, Gfand v .1 iaindft W'bct, HuiTal'j j and Mr*. It S. Shaw, Sec and Mr*, ratification by women *tud*r>t* at I Pledge Ttuininf and.Scb#/!ftritbifj?" J. A Ikrinah, Dean and Mrs. K L. the ,l|o„|leg»Heetkm. Una spring ' uvynv vbTI.I. BE ON PftfH.lt AM Afilrtony, Urari Kll«al)elh C jnrod Tfie cjuomI vo'ed to provide -•« ■ ;vn,e.„r,d ,, niwiir ,f ^ , n.t. hat A Mr: iffj ..lu-rnrtb- opfrtdntrn^t. and tkmn a rid Mrv P T, MiUbeJI M»6t for a lef/reiientetlve ot ' ,r-' 1 IIOSOM GRAnrATFH •pendent Student *' jntv>rtui lleitifi honor gradimtw, Uw-w . «,» f„r ih*ir t*j|- Geologist (Hub a UWt tor the firevident ot n OitW on»Mt»\Um. * T^b,,*"- ot'ier Call 24)751 .».««• afid fr(»,- fount+l ud ^> % Jiuiti 3[oob ^Ijop h«» .. Kind* pninf rtvrrrtge of 2.09 m.J diclary V/r/ard for the rftairrattn I f'-drt Linut. 0>l KmriHy hrt« • Mm bigar. n t ,«ad the rjff'tumptl* board to./ndt^b'e dw-*)5*mti j »ij»pT«yKirnitt»»Iy 2 3 In addilimi (leowgtse, formerly j rlub for Chan get in the ••.C'erpt ar<*» hcud- M.8C, geology iriAjon, U i rtw the ^ j^ted in dorrniu. Ceng a ague oftilbitc j?f the AmeH* vcmtm'-, gyrr.utoium. A.WS. Bone* Toaditr; uuwrim in rMcogo can fnttltute of Mfning ami Met- i,.,- *tnd .,thef w>noen\ iwiWi thiutv ik arm afmiv aUurgicrti Engineeri, it an- Ifgrrey Blue, ISfltt l-an itig fr Titpff wer*f 30 rtpplirsrtt* the ftutr prtnrlpftla »nd four »f- for nounr-M ye*trrd»y by Irving Bncki- men. wj** eie«ted to ^'t at ) While you're keeping trrnal#* givm Ijy thl* eotpn area. with, Junior ftom Corbett, who M 'ij»ry i/f/ard Mrrrtiiy iti ' »fi fit... pause and Th»» irMiwt will br- eomtnlPAior. •*) n ruguiat *mny «d"/»nd in tHe Oeogangue have hren •«rented to dftte for memlaervblp in A 1 M Y.. \PPOlST CHAIRMEN' Appointment tot f In th<* f*u> xtnfone ot lh«* itrin- a lirnfewclonal org*hi/Jltion, he Hvemrefi vrete Vivi; «aW, while eight other* have ap* |?,v n ctrcgr-ry. jjninia . pIW ^ ties Jei/r, iP,iii! fjej.it WOtlfted id their electloo to the manager Shirley K*m roriHy early thU enrk w«ne Beck- J-amu.g. \feat /r,«l gu» with, a L*n*ln# )unl//r. Warrer ' reamtatir* Jane ci..r Andrrwm. Detroit enter- Bntrtft ier«»or letivtHe. rhair 'JOKDNO fJtBAM! Mayo Women OAvsm. of Detroit, Robert Beck? Of Hint, end OeraW Oalge, "f IVt.M Nebouim* Bolter. Co#d Morrow ib. tm*f Dei/ 1 .anting, si! of whorn graduated Plan to Install •Tiling term tbl« year; Buiior Carrii v al ad wattt Eueb rprtog AW.'i Wpsfman. Junior from Slamb*»Jgb w«/men «vtro have do«/ nth-, i - . < h» AM. I w*W /U i !Ne*v Officers mvI Darwtn Boaamon, Homer )ur»* tng *orV p « ti» .rgw COUNCIL Foster (Jottt fbbacco LfM'ttini Scric Tbaro'f semetbing cbeut Cwo^tla,- KWUW,- thint in i*t tre*Irs, Its d«!-gkrfvt MB Road teste hr-r o* fptf th9 e*peri«nc# of e&mpieie fbrrit totitfrtfion. So when you poott Ibreughotrt Hto do/, moke It the poo>t fW rtfr»^«w»*hite-<©!dC«xo^oio. VCU TL5TE ITS QUALITY* r.ard mct*Ilurgy. or mining ORPHEUM ^ Soriirily to Be Howl IlilHAV — SATI'RIIAY SIM) AY — MONDAY i.X T° Province .Meet ,l be ifrhigMt State Mgir.a Kappa' Wc Feel Bad about Violets (;reeks What's the difference between a violet and an Arrow Gordon? frsr- DeUi.it the remw-ay nmt.iag. tat heen sreerinr ■"■ srs, perk,erred Ott ti «l Bryun. Alpha Oam i-.e-ije pui una tail On*. Kress, PhiKepw T . Carl .V-iter. M.rHA (HI* Mu*N DW(t The DELLS was ot La- ue.e merrled to Mmtirelk. Wi« , n Mirfere: Johnson Tueata> 1a a fourth year act student from Ctrl ■ The Li'.U* theater term party Saturday i-ia/.t . Carui Der.mar. ueUi irairnva-i be 'he. -eUint of the Alpha Chi. '-print, GRMID OPENING To.i - «er£-tra1 ratea red letters on the AO R. ealersrtar uf -itr.v- ear anocutKrri the patri.ro t. 'a M; end tin J. D anlel'tv-f-- tu^i the fratemtlr witl I* n et u.i aorf Mr. M Marxua. Mr and fe> we st sfe-ar our lifr tu 25 teteyeles from fise AG It Mm J. W, Shirley, awl Mr at*i' roaa>.-ie the dan that Jmr'f r he or' ■ ■ >r * . -ret ion uf 'ae , M... B.. B. Rorebourr. Cuej'. rbrsea. the Ak&UW shirt, truair-/ the ocemsion is t*» who wdl he pre eet are Ilea arri! li t Saafwutd .h Is- Billet ChaiMvwa. Arldn senSur year Smitn. fa more. Mtd*: -nd Page j had a redao party Saturday night j 0fttt.ee. Oakflrld, f». V the Pi Kappa Phi. and Sunday they te.traled Kel. ARROW Si Manor .Shearer of Pontine sew, ty Carter. Weasen »tchie. Lev t'rd -d to Alpha Oii Omega taft Hue, Thomas Uarr'l, end l/aen' T-tea . and J*au MtltoUy.: PWtey. •W5' ' • v • Bhis Way to 54 Whs - 7 s' the Sphrtan flrih ■yHOH AfTUT qUIMRU. ass *—' r - artist retired seven of the Lowers s^a^&Vtag, i Lines " iff"* professi-jRal en- tho Mich'fan State Wlth|wi league will get ita *ecoml Manager Danny Taylors pro- ned the chance in u many day* to de¬ tagrs opened thn scoring in the Not* slmon purr ball- flat inning when Diek Heller, who Netters Face Drake, Penn Relays Golfers Seek feat John hawks at 4 this afternoon when the two squads will clash on Old the plate, Jones u,r- p. Bob You !rt>1 - ,.i ' [RpHmraRatga. TRaoalr Home Debut To Break'M' College Held. The Spartans hand¬ plate to ,, «n Mimet ro#ss- Draw'S'Tkinclads ed the Capitol City team a W The Kobsmen retaliated jn their Jones wfth dtllne sicrlc - ■ ad Mai m Mkmrn- I CMap M af OHM Saturday Team Win String the reserve Spartana will meet Alma college half of the a single nm. also initial stansa to score on an error. ended the State sen ,r .: of Twelve Is Split for Meets at 4 p. m. In the same setting. Yesterday's victory over the Frank Peilerin led off with a walk, LANCCM MAKE stole second, went to third on EIVAL n,„ | I Coach Charlca Schmit- Ohio Stale Boantn Twelve men will represent Michigan State in two relay* Compile* lancers won't go down in the rec¬ Willie Davis' grounder, and scored In the eighth, Lan.- final bid alter one v ittcat to the value of Trio of MacFarlaiip, Friday and Saturday a* the Spartana leave town today noon VfetorkwOn ords as an official game, but if Al when Bob FiUsimmons lofted a walked and' acorrd jirt year hit veteran for the fecund straight week, to compete in the Penn Relaya Jones, who handled the mound fly tc .. hen -j Filamon anil Lewi* duties for the Spartans, had his Smiley, whom Jotic up a record of 14 at Philadelphia and Drake Relay* at De* Moine*. Iowa. —— Two of the 12. Capt. WaR Golf* < ■ will again way it would be another story. Aspiring to repeat last Arringtnn and -Ted Wonch, cmue when Michigan State'? year'* 6-.'l victory over the Jones not only held the Lan- The Lancers Spartana, Ohio State'* tennis coach I,. E. Wiley will bring Najw Leapt tons arj *lated for the Pennsylva¬ nia meet, and the remainder rebuilt gblf team Uncle* with sing batten to nine scattered hits,} tary lead in the fourth inf University ot but also broke a 2-2 tie in the! when Buddy Yovan, with the will make the trip to Iowa. OO- sixth innlrg with a triple to right Willie Davis' two-base error, sin. hit last year's strong squad with sing honors with lh,- Held which scored Maro ; gled himself to thii the exception of one player to Today Kobs will State's courts Saturday afternoon. ahead of him and gave the right- Frank Akers' hit. . am Willi* sn.d Kiarli'i I lead I r relin- On the other hand, an entirely re¬ vamped Spartan team will make it* first appearance of the season Arrlngton has been entered la the broad Jump and the hi#l before State rooters. experience enter* the Main threat of the Bucks ft jump. A yrar ago in the Quebec classic, the Spartan Jumper mlaaed that the fencers lost 47 James MacFarfane, scheduled to bouta by one point. If face State's new top-ranking net- been won by one ter, Morris Drilling, Grand Rapids W Tnt y lid- 4. Drat place in the broad Jump kgr two inches. Thie year will mock Save on Baseball Needs Arrington's third appearanco at Spartana would have senior, who knocked Capt. Fr-d [ but one meet during the Perkins from the top rung in challenge tournament the. past thej Campliell Wins Composing the Boh Fe PCBKINrTO FLAY NO. 1 Over Williams tion to the Des Moi ganza are two relay liH fit IMI team Intact for Bill Filnmon, No. 2 player «»n| . . . ^ nod fwo individual 4B4rt Whiter- One year of com- the Ohio squad, will face Perkins.! 0\""Tm"5' ,**\lnn,n? '»"*• Assistant'Coach Lauren P. pgMMoii will turn many of thoea who turned back the Buckeye' Sou* Campbell. last 7e.r . sof<; and trainer Jack Heppinstall will gap paint defeat! into victories Player In las, year's mcc,. The I «* accompany the grr— third and fourth positions on ydliame by a score of It 1, The relay team State's .quad will be undecided, in ,h' flr" thy. Starr Keesler, Danny Rosen* do average on tha southern trip «W ,h* "" *"on- Icavv Hitting until match time. Frank Beeman and Bill Maxwell will probably, Led by Jnane \lnlng and Car haunt; and Bob Webster, running duty at No. 1 slot El In .that order, will see nction in Johnny Barr or Bob Fifa, Detroit play the position*, with Maxwell olyn Long. the Campbell*™ went two events, the quarter-mile; iftturcs Ag having the mivantnge because of; ahead in the sectw.d inning, dri his victory over Itcemun In the tag in seven runs to-pile up a lei and half-mile relays. i the i Stan Kowal, squat Utica swat¬ • which they never relinquished. | ter, who has finally Games ehaMeng* matches. Playing third mah on the.Ohio} Dora Burgess, with two hits for In a last minute decision fol¬ lowing time trials in the miTe last wandering wood shots, will lead tamed hla roster is John Lewis, the third I two times at bat, and Audrey State. Long Bill Zylstra will op¬ ' XMrtrlng In Ita 1941 campaign member of the trio of MacFarl.«re,! Kennet. with one hit and twe night, Schlademan decided to send n four-mile relay group. pose tha Wolverines' No. i man, YwaaOay night, the Ag league pre- Filamon and Lewis, a combination | walks in three times at bat; were and power hitting Ralph Kortge. Making up this second combina¬ aaaled two hotly contealed games that makes Ohio .State one of the j the only players on the winning Midland Junior, la slated for aerv- tion are Jerry Page, Bill Scott, est ga one-aided conteat. strongest teams in the mldwe«t. \ team who had a perfect day at A! Mangan, and Warren Ander- ice at his customary No. 1 slot la «w outatanding game of the KRAI'ME DEFEAT# ROBERT# bat, The winning battery for | Jim Funston, reliable Detroit gptatlitg. Farm Bureau defeated the 4-H club 10-9. Darth .Ma.ae Last night Irving Roberts, re- j South Campbell was Esther Novak Big A1 Milne and Mel Rusch- sophomore and only turning to play a match after a; and l>»ra Burg*** man complete the roster. I the squad, will do cleanup duty hurled lor the winnera and alao two weeks' layoff. lost to Floyd j jn the other two games sched- will take a crack at the high fnr the Spartans. lad hla team In hatting by gather' Krouse. 6-2. 6-2. Krause will play j uj^| Tuesday, East Mayo won by jump and Buschman will rai FND LONO STREAK lira a tingle and a home run ant In State's- No. 5 slot ard Roberts ' peering two runa. Byfon Carpen | ,,krault over North Campbell by the high hurdles. In the last six encounters In No. 6. score of 2-0 and Kappa Delta tar paced the loaert with * tingle - - a | hss won four, lost one ant ^ the same margin over Al- 1 and a home run. In another exciting game the Srhmiltrr pha pfei brcau«* of default A IT Wans vv 1119 Tun -1 FT tf nm up u"t M,chr^,n h#d 14 consecutive victories but Horticulture ten defeated the N Dale* for Tourney v rm • I State battled them to a 9-9 tie. Y.A. Short Cuurae team 0-9. Bill Ill rrui in rrn! 1CIII119 IPtllim 1 However State easily outsrored Oray did the hurling for the Hor¬ May 5. 7 ofid 8 have been set ' ell« 'Open* Mlrhjfan m lhe Nnt4onal Inter. ticulture team while 1- Beam led e.lde by Coach Charles Sehmittrr | Willi Itlll One (>anir Interfratemity tennis swung .r.- c0|tcg,aU» tourney in Vermont, the attack with a triple and a for preliminaries of the all-college t to its second and third night of j r-. ^Fisherman's , home run while acorlng three of fencing tournament, which i* open j Of live three gume* scheduled competition as 11 fraternities pre- 1 Abbot 14. Ma8on 5 na. Robert Swart Short Courtc attack to all men students except varsity j for lad night in the yquud members and freshman | soft ball league, the duly, game Wells Hall Rented" their their kprtng wares in launchini term drive on the ! ^ # Paradise of Values numeral winners. Bouts will start} played saw Weill B take an 8-5, milage courts, Tugsday and Wed- I Scflfe VIC IO T1C 8 I third game of the evening at 5 p. m. in the Jettison fencing j win ovef, A behutd the ef- iltry club walloped the Ag room. pitching of Gilbert Wise. jra lt-4. Lawrence Duwaon to at? cany victory, while palmate* connected fur three I drive* to give "htm WAA Tennis Luhlci Tourney