i«. ^WTaaairi . AjiJ KM msssssL FIVE CENTS PER COPY "3z33F T8S5 MICHIGAN. 1GAN, SATURDAY, 8 APRIL M, 1M1 Spartan Nine Mmley, Teglund At Convo Greeks to End [Today's Tiohut TUl* Debut This Aif* fternoon Name 1942 Today; Mosley Gives 'Campus Strong Huron Team to Be Opponent Associates rn»g car By Bok Arthy If the fellow who lalors with barometers and thermoiM- War* Begins Soon Opening Convo Talk Carman, the building trctween West Mary Mayo and North On Mm Year's By Ken Kuhn era. he didn't know about, W imams gives the O. K. sign by this afternoon. Coach John Swinging into its final program thin morning following »t now ho wt»he« he did. Kobs basebaiiers will make another the keynote address by Dr. John O. Mosley Thursday evening „„t to hto car yeoterdoy, attempt to open thoir liftHlaimuai . .iirprlzed !• And a note 1941 home baseball season. and rmindtnblo discussions Friday, the regional The weatherman just wait- rx Greek Week convocation will close at noon today with three • I oa . x And in n dain¬ _ mure roundtablen and a president'* luncheon,' hairpin. ty handwriting *ai the ed long enough for the open-Derrickson Slated nessago:.,,"!!!—you left in* day ceremonies to be To Piftrh Otw»iii»r IOOO Hear M.mlev Few Sessions left your key in your trunk, concluded last Saturday, when the j * l|Cfl spelter ilow vfM yolir teat? Are Spartans were scheduled to meet j be under the 'The end of education isi Highlight of the Greek con- Lawrence Tech. before sending a ! 2 „,n« over^onight? Call me f.vitick. Thelma." wave of rain to end the game, i tkm of Bombanek. Lou both Lanain, the perfection of human per- ference, sprfnitored'by Michi- I wa> fine, according to Jack, However, with their lingers cross- \ mm, Hardy stated. Both hao# aonality," declared Dr. John O. gfln State's ' Interfraternlty , that :ho communique waa ed, State ball hawks will try once j hint previous experience on the W. E. tfth.f! Mosley, dean of students at council of undergraduate and ofd to Lyle Tntorburn. today to get things under- • Wolverine ,ufT. KeyM4er d the InterfralernHy the University of Tennessee, in tie- graduate social fraternity leaders ( when they will cross bats! CUM U riCKBD cm Dr. Jtha Mealey, dean of stxIrnU at the University of Ten. livering the keynote address of from colleges,and universities fn the Michigan Normal Hurons i Another Lansing sophomore, the convocation at the Interfrnter- \ Michigan and surrounding middle- at 3 p. in. on Old College field. i John Croif. wa, selected to han¬ nity council banquet Thursday, western states, will be the com- Kobs has nominated Paul Der- i dle advertising for the book. In evenfttg. plimentary luncheon given by rickson, dean of the Green-and- charge of sale, will be Betty Sul¬ > wxs given to the State New* by An estimated crowd of over P'™ » s Shaw tor visiting na- Whlte mound staff, to take over ; the pitching duties against the livan. Lapeer Junior, and John Schaub, Lansing Junior, will.ba W. E. Teglund. province i Alpha Tau Omega, U a ho pre*- l.Ooo Greek leader, (mm Mkhi- ""Lo 7 ."'rTr""^ ^ her* of State s I F.C., and other Hurons today. Derrickson has not can State's 10 campus fraternities I inv|trd gurst, ln the maln dlnlng sport, editor. ' seen action since the Auburn i Jsmes Hook. East Grand Rapids and til her coileces and universities ,„,m „f u„, Union at 13 noon, game when he yielded to a relief j sophomore, was chosen to head in the middlewest crowded Into TO ..SWAN soNO'' pitcher after nine inning*. The1 Georgetown, Del., senior opened j the Dixie jaunt with a 14-4 win the societies •action of the annual, and Ed lak,' sophomore from Chorus Joins Orchestra the ballroom, main and dining room. sunporch of the Union to hear Dean Mosley parallel the eduea- "" _ .... tl T»«'tlona"y the lunchedft at whit .. ««'mhlag, of eonference_guesU. . ^ tile president expresses r- tlon of Horace, ancient Roman Concert over South Carolina. huron'S are strong City, Ind , will act a, office In Presenting poet and scholar, to that whlcl that the nationally prominent I must be achieved by presont-da; elation of the college One thing can be said about I Greek leader* could bo in attend¬ • postponing the actual opening of the yearbook nisla- Before an audience of about 1,000 assembled in college fraternity men if they are to t> ance at tho convocation and fit game until today, since the Kobs- j tanta was made by Hardy and auditorium last night, the Michigan State college chorus and "lenders m a democracy." which the fraternal leaders re- of A Joke men sition will find much >terner oppo- in the Ypsilanti nine than J Mir. Crum only a week after their appointment by the board of pub¬ orche*tra under the direction of Pro/. William Kimmel pre- speaks or Horace , ,„„idc id frank criticisms odvane- Prsblr «o discover for awhile the Lawrence Tech crew promis¬ Council Wants lication,. Organization of the aented a varied concert which included the first performance j Calling Horace "on* »f tire i,|ca, ng the course of the three- M ■ greatest Tr.ternlty' menwho ever ed durl . I center of disturbance in hi* ed. The Hurons come to East stair wa, begun Immediately, ac¬ of "The Sunken Village,"*- — , Bacteriology class the other cording to Hardy, In order to gat | Action On Ring t Lunsing today the wings of an composed by Gomer I. Jones fig, C. W. Darby Anally 43 sweater who was spied on undefeated record, having won work on next year's book under of the music department. EdlTftll Will W 111 Act /« • ,h), 44 „ t. ,cholar 1hn, (ra,„nlly year it is expected by those g to "ttend that the lunch- three straight games, * war this term. Spring term ptc- The Sunken- Village, which 1*/^ 4 a VI..., i men could well follow. iwn ,n11 be something in the nn- rulsed with mirth. "And what Michigan Normal opened ting at?*, he asked, seuson by defeating Lawr Design Choice ilt be started a* he stated, Jcmei composed under his pen- - ]\$ a lfl\^ iflHy I'for"First," he Mid, "an education' Unp uJ a "swan Kong," since Prea- leadership, fuch an Horace'* t jrjent s huw may utilize the occa- u," answered the chortler. member, of the staff Llywelyn Gome Tech 10-6 and repeated later in j Seeking to get quirk action was, embodied dynamism." By „jon make one of the last of Variety Show > i with a conquest of j resporWe are working on the indexing of yet unAnlshed, and only the Ar*t som<, request that a thin, the dcap explained, he re- | Mjs Jrvi* public utterances before wered, "You can laugh Their latest victory thi, year', annual, which went to j t0Hege ring be made available the rrilo nf master I f,rrKl lo "th"' duration which ha i into voluntary retirement all you want tonight, but 2-1 affa air at Hillsdale ,l* this year. — - Student - council...is cir« . press last week. Hardy will take chestra, \Va» performed. At the if you can't distinguish between 40 pathogens j culating n sketch of the proposed over the duties of editor when conclusion of the performance the composer appeared with the or¬ at the Snartao Vor. brln"' ,h» hv ' "'"d"" nnlrett !i xreotnevs. that cause, the polen e»"«act with j.,,v , TALK* BEGIN AT 9 A. M. ring around dormitories and the Anal work on the 1*41 honk has .. ' applause. tint leader to explode lay night I'll trade places normal boasts sluggers been completed. chestra to share the Koundlcble sessions open at 9 " And though only half These scutes do not necessarily I Gluck'ft eighteenth century opera Bu.h'i'nd I fraternities can be—X" •»" — f thC n. in. this morning with u discus- nth his lecture, he turn- indicate the true strength of the I "Orpheus and Eurldtce" provided Vi?ra Deaner, ctHchntrmen of the chapters i his heel and wplked out. Huron contingent, since none of ] APO to Mull Over two numbers for full choru«-ahd affair. Selection wos mode Friday greatest influences ir ung fnen's sl°11 lives today." Mosley stated. •he orchestra which opened the ulturrl development?" In the Ir/ ( ash their three games have been i ,ICsJ,_v night acrordin, it collegia' om* ril president Dick Omening. cnun. Entries In Slogan Following Secondly, Horace's educatlo tan icom, led by Harry Lev- leadership was humanistic, he embryc numbers, which were played with- , Alpha Tru Omega from A!- of the sarr Groening «ald that work o I design has been done by « (411 lest Monday out interruption, wa* the Chorale I was based on the perfection o personality and that should b college. and t-hairmaned by Prelude from Cantata 140 by Bacji,; er Howe, Delta Chi from hkelv ate concern, which also has been Over $0 entries have been re- known as "Sleeper, Wake!" aim of education for leadership t< * River*. Hu- Forking on a coat of arms for the reived in the Alpha Phi Omega PLAYED IIOLKT'S WORK day," Dr. Mosley declared /hat are likely to be the ef- ollege. with the plan of embody- i live-und-let-livc :ets must »h» belie ithat t GuKtav Hoist, one of the leading i of the. Selective Service act ng it in the design of the ring. John" Peterson, d seat tick- by leadership, bt the ngle 1940 dm rind ! The of arms would nuunctd yesterday. * composers • of modern English! allege membership?" will lie Peterson warned students that choral music, was composer of! ion building .een the Mu h uoject „f « i ouridtublc »ched- three selections included on last | r May 3 f< i "ip Spi.rtun room at 10:30 the contest, which holds a Ave dol¬ night's program. Played as a group i Eurliest exchar will receive Major Paul Engstrom, as- graduated, turned uld' get lar bill for the winner, will close fraternities can provide i were two psalms, IJCXXVI und i HlackWfMid. nt chief of State Selective sparkling perfuri Monday at noon. W. F. Luick ale*, stated. CXLVI1I. written with solo parts j ice and a Delta Sigma Phi, collegiate mound 1 Schedule for display of the de¬ of the speech department, Town- WAtMMri.EMENTED send Rich of the English depart¬ for soprano and tenor. lead the discussion, and Stan sign in dormitories is as follows: nielligent Talk Saturday—Mason-Abbot halls, ment, and Peterson are to be concert, also by Tolst. wa* the j The closing composition of the; "The third choracterist f Hoi nson. Phi Chi Alpha from Le- ace's education was that It was \' will serve as chairman, 11:30 .a. m. to 5 p. m,; North judges tor the contest. , | Intelligence is that which you "Students ure tooperating very dramatic "Turn Buck, O Man." ; implemented." Mosley pointed out. j gma Chi Muj K A Banning nf ;n intelligence tests," de- Campbell. 5:30 to 7 p. m. with the r lody "Implementation connotes a re*i- J 4«' M, Bobbitt, of psychology Sunday--South Campbell, 12:30 well," said Peterson. "No of and » i due of the learning process. Ev-11 college military department is. giate game counts have been taken, but there ditional p* duled lo lead the ioundtable, went. Tuesday in a general ble-header 11:30 seems to be a general realiru word* fro ; cry man has u mental storehouse j * iternities do have a io|e in our : > v class. When a student Monday—North is. thri and the only question Is what! ns, 5 to tnat criss-cross paths mar [ram of national defense," In •d. Bobbitt deAned weight beauty of the campus." Hoist reflect the usual religious, ! kind of furniture we are going to j J igiiiiizatlon loom also at 10:30 hn* which hold down the -•day-West Mayo. 11:30 to Entries are limited to 35 letters spirit of hi* works. | put in it," he explained. "Hf who! i. James Lepine, Sigma Nu dell Ebersloe, senior from • l rtd-lened as the class .roared. Observe* Birthday Lansing. The Brahms songs were ! FarmlloiiHe Nuniew the only selections in which or- [ Look who's talking.' iat'ia «I.4» Plans (iel Michigan State's ildeit living j chestra and c horus were not Join- j Liken the facing ! Slate Hun Ah Head apnian Tak« Trip Approval Reynold* of j ed. hi* 90th an- Others assisting the • orchestra I 'I .'or l« _ „_..»ocracy to I ^ oncnixan State man was The nivtrsary this week. j and chorus besides Mrs Ebersole | ! the flv i-oiumn, loclnx Mnrtrld .... .... in)'—I pr«kten« ol tew local campus «o- ,'""n,,liu"' (ralernity at ,t» IJ h ** " Graduated from Michigan State, were Harper Stephens graduate I | Ed KowslfHki. Pinvonnir ; tho Spsttloh civil war. Do,in Mo«- w ! rority, has obtained faculty p4k' •nation went on a I teacher' trip recentlvI rjvr ... - -filiate with a national t**n Michigan Agricultural col- j Anderson. New in 1170, Reynolds opereated student from Lansing, tenor; I>«ris j Buffalo Junior.. nnre; reporter, la>uis Phi fennville sophomore: facuh ! '7 =,u"r.^£. :;;zg , *oi oi ay »n the near future, uccorw- 4HJUM at Wailed Lakejments. the *•— *•' phone exchange in | and Betty Pardee, Three Oak* j •c. Chapman appeared' Co-irr I mg to Lrcan r.«. Mitchell, chairman Caasopolis. He was born In Cuss | senior, sopranos; and Wendell fr. J. A Davidson, associa sor of poultry husbandry. onactmont adntlnlatraUv. cor- E C' tl ^entatiyv of Michigan ( masters i of the faculty committee on or- | f'van county West cot t. organ int. rsxt. and pa,on,a, .h.tru.t » verging on us from without, null ^^"0^^£ I . a a _ <1 I .« II'IOOI*. tie entire fuc • members of the {ccutive council,» ^' 1 I Paddling Will Be Easier Now woapon for , ninbatin, tho fifth ^ ilch assumed na- column of Indiffotrnt plixtjo train- ,(on>i standing , in 1934. :il this week invl in, which i« hot in, friuii within." |h(, 'mrtt china to r.rr uih fi n strike imminent i'limaxip, hla wrtdroM, Dr. Mix- J,rchapto i send two represente¬ es regular meeting!, (lanof Iter Will Feature Matlern improvements !i ley iHSued the challenge to the as- nder the Wire >>embled Greeks that e installed Thursday , , ng with new members Ing to Vanderburg, who w also ~ * Vanderbur, (tbt ~ ~ '•*"* j who paaaed on this problem to you Other feature, of the bu.ldtn. y„u and ,ayln€ -A, I from other soroities. Mlrhifan State', fa- part-time asssistant feed bull coach. >r, kK>k|n( til tie Indirect liahttn*. a copper w)|| t,roth,„ ,)f ,h, fra. I sport, is do, for an Pollowing an octagonal pattern, -"'KINOIOM. Ik C, April 14—r ,r""n' " you " annouooootont by V. "WM to Ua dtlono aimlMl JapawM lavaatM. Tha U. 0. will ,n« oparnUuu wdl u«.n . 'son Idrdtv, » » cribed "Tl»e Class of lt3i", and L building will be an office for inmlnn" halt a nuPhod hr th,- s» ^nal arch untilI tort plana tha ara cum-I, drinking fountain, ' '* NUN R oodM. m mam, ho ihhiioi«t to m thwi. (roup .«till tnooting in th. Union. with and lockers to be struct ion was Mrs and architects, lluwd i U-< storage room for oars and other equci Htdiktmm— —»"• i— •- StudentTearhenp rooms. Storage I Mtat WWtan. aM W alia omM Mt apo, I 1 iff Dm slribt. mm mMm-wm. \ teaching studenu next planning to 4o *MmM yssr will Md Tha waterfront prnented by the ttilldwd product will bo rethor TuoMtay at 4 R. nt. in room IN •MRIhr. Vanderbur, declare, hail, the adoration do- •rood .Irpe.—ill load down to tho rM*oriMtUoK&. ftatar levft from tho .bettor, and fhl* orUf bo flanked by a 71-foot 1 oa each ,>de Tho 10 londaoopod by T. nnouncement v« mm* th* MM rttototog education li,. RR..I.H-t 35* W rtrwHOt lo bt: tha tloba r.po-otwa tor men*«*» Wff Wm.—m. ■: will total of 71 Convoys or for? *S|tU)Mitii Shew U.S. on Ae Verge trance Into the wtr ihre bring hotly debated In the nation'* capital yesterday. a* speculation grew on the official mean-. eas Manager. j Adviser.-, nets all over the uorts of condition The ether d* Thought* of an 0/nmn Eater "" "Just a little wore this time. 1 know 1 Shouldn't be doing this, but here 1 go again. plar ha* bee i l>U'» easier not to fight against it. If I go participate In an "'any farther 1 am going to be ruined. 1 know "That couldn't thit. But I can't stop. I'm wrecking my njany," said Tcai Then he talc life and 1 know it. I ought to stop, right to only one thing—war. and In the third. plan will ' never be put into effect. It . "That was a pei t,sti, Mount Clemens. Has anyoiu economic structure of.this country'. BUCH A TAX SCALE would obviously Coitus down to Detroit Saturday when the cat And so they shut their eyes and lean back be unfair, would result in socio-economic for the State Convention of Alph, and say, "Just once more." Xi Delta active und alumni cha famr? Suieb distinction, class warfare and stuff. Un¬ trrs and luncheon at the Detroi plain th.it it i doubtedly it would speed the revolution Yacht Club are twenty girls fron an its way. So the whole plan will prob¬ is w hy ably fall through, but it was a beautiful « dream. played rn 1 • 9T.%m equally doing any Si IT KKKMS THAT EVEN (MIegians are Panamanian tktpUol Leads paid to put* them TALK C Tw Trojan ilornv our u*e. Why r.o ' Doable Life, Is in Ttvo Tonus often? ltj||s not surprising to find that cemimmist careful Personally, 1 i.. liy Henry Simons Ouiroz would l>e frost .grofps work their way into activities of One of the greatest attractions of the Republic of I'anatn t And other tunes nuxc -othUr organiaations. After all. the com- is its capitol, historic Panama City, it is spoken of as hhould he played .mutttsi party trains its members in that sort I'anama city, but in actuality It is composed of two cities, fore eight o'cUn k the new ami the old. jwever, it is interesting to note the com¬ ic audacity and enthusiasm, with which The eld city- which was built-in 1672 during the Spanish do it. cnlimizatii n, is still surround.•—— r~ le I'eacc Strike of last Wednesday was ed by its protecting fort, with TO'REMEDY ALL THIS she urges that C; • ' *- gantple. It was originally called by the there be more dales. She wants the pop¬ cannons resting silently on the ground. 9l£flllit Kappas In defying Hitler by signing the A.W., the Youth Committee against ular students to aid their less fortunate to"* treaty placing " Greenland under . This group lias been described by friends in this and strongly hints that The tort butt, to-saotect the W ill taOllVCllC the United States, the Danish min¬ ister added insult to injury by *t Republic" as a "conglomeration of bliml dates are not amiss. Doubtless she agreeing to the plan while living iMots, idealists, Methislists and religions wouhl be extremely gratified by the rec¬ on German territory For the Danish legation in Washington is ord of Mason and Abliot halts in collect¬ ing 189 blind dates in one night. l-eated In the building formerly occupied by the Austrian legation, CI ASS 1 FIE) will be hekl at the home of Prof and turned ocer to the Germans HUE EVEN GOES SO EAR as In sug¬ U G Miller. 232 University Drive, by Minister Edgar Prochnlk after gest Hwt laaiMtig. require boys and at Z£d p m The Monday meet- j fag will be at 7:30 p. m. in room ! girls In etaMmW-fmld cowveraathMis to MM Union ar.ne*. Charles Trout- grther. HuwevCr. 'here she barklrarks man. field secretary of the Inter- Altyhnw. the communist front groups, the and slrsus.ii that she i< nut adtocaling varsity Christian Fellow ship, will ^American Youth congress ami the American tarntng■ classrooms into rnuntrv clubs. SiitutL nt union, pcunced upon the Ides ami -fjent out u call of their own one month later The Altar, made entirely of gold Ijht Into March, modestly taking all the credit in old Spain, can still be »cen by Wornc i will attend frui GREEKS ,'dihat thoy could gel. ( tmhl lie the many tourists who vfeut the era I colk'ges m Pan n si (Continued from Pag. j. ruuied castles, convents, church*., ' Otito," Michigan, and Wis | It jusl shows what liberals are up against. There iit a possibility that the guide fur and homes of Old Panama. prominent Greek leaders who .tWhif the Y .C.A.W. can luirdly be called eu- class officers which BLudeut council will dis¬ In the modern city of Panama, I reived iead.es as and ruundtable dn-cus-k-r sp.ak.rs during the jtirely patriotic, its objections to war and to whtrh wus huOt After the con-] tribute next year will do a lot of good. cunvoestton, utber conferento 'the draft are entirely based on good motives. structh n of the canal are to be guest. -nriL-ttsi E N Littleton There is a possibility that the officer* will found all the features of any mod¬ .JrhejjjkYC and the ASC motives can't be dr- .Ucribad in words fit for family or even stu- a need such u book ami that they will study ern Hty In the United State*. The nalkinal oftker Ct Ptu Kappa Tau; W. E. Tegiund, province chief of tsnaie. a- «h-y ho next-door amghb..', Czech Minuter Vladimir Streets are wide and together with it ourefuU.v. There is even a chaace that Hurba".. Hurban refused to cirm- the modern buildings make an im- Alpha 'Tau Oirego. Lauren Fore- man. eminent *up. rme recorder of fty and has been sustained by the ' BH that is where ecllege administrations they • will gladly comply with the rules and posing sight. Watt 'Department, but what as- recommendations set down'therein. There arc thousands of automo¬ Figma Alpha Epaduo. 1.. H. Bel¬ • faced with a problem. The disguised knap, national preudeut of Delta ssatorice they-may b» .toe lo m- biles In the city, the ratio being Ives among the *heep ghoukt tw eiimiuht- Why, there is even a chance that commit- one lor every seven persons. Sigma Phi and a graduate ef 11 jr • At tire aarae time fare should be taken Michigan Stole. Dean H. K. Fox. tiasis of merit in order to put on the best Adrwn cottage. Dean Ball Let- the correct technique ef sur - pcssible party. ' It's wonderful to think if it. If that truid goes on there is a possibility (he strike, for there -Was no great violence that polities will vanish from the campus. Maris- pclitieians won't be' trying to cut op_ «ay pampas. The major disturbance was in Naw York, at' Lindbergh's speech, and themselves anil their friends in on things; that wasn't connec ted with any of the above- in fact, they might even give up trying to ST. ;PAUL'S mentioned groups. cut each other's thrust*. CHURCH : Despite the work of the eommunists and Thrre are malty pDMibiHtie* in view- pf ruacUmtactes. free speech has not been liext year. Sure, and there is also a strong taken away in America—yet. chance that turtles am going to start flying. I.I. I n 'M-ail h*€reant Of TudmfWM Old-Time Staff , larrielte Tekerg 'By Gharirtto Whitten ' ■oeial activities of the week-end will come to a climax to-' Growth of the ice cream pie, cake,, and mold induati9> de¬ At »* lumberjacks swing lumberjilU at the annuril For- velopment of new method* in milk paatenrieation, impreve- merits in dairy product manufacture, equipment. aad'CUtiv- grs' Shindig in'Demstistration hatl. Characteristic of.tne lormality of the shindig. Miss Virginia Rilev, who will he ery are aomc of the changes William Clink and Victor Armi- wrte horse and wagon and freezing ice cream J,n „kl fashioned aaloon eharac- snnphots of student life at college* ; McCracken by ice and 9«lt brine. With in¬ of the lumbering towns of , Michigan. buys Art Huwland wilt come in true Plans Progress creased enrollment and the pur¬ :ng the fireside hour at 7 p. m. chase of up-to-date trucks, milk k s'yle to aupply the Morning worship services in delivery has increased at least 400 dancing. For May Sing to come to. his hotel with their ! Peoples' church at 9:30 and 11 parents to find out more about a. m. will be under thq direction HifltliKhtlng the' Interfraternity of Dr. M. L. Fox. associate minis¬ Preparations for the 1941 May Michigan State college. Pjncd convention this weekend raogamanl, to Ms credit. the dance In the Union ball- Morning sing ure being completed I Stewart has compiled a list of ter emeritus of the church staff, The veteran dairyman, A presentation of the Michigan i ail students from night. Albert Holcomb, by Tower Guard and Mortar Wayne county, ; who will speak on the topic, i lairrnat. and 'his .guest, Miss Board, it was announced yeserday. Mr*. Merle Byers, associate pro¬ State' College concert course, the which he refers to at the various "Hark. A Knock On the Door." j came to Michigan State when the 1 students to take on picnic,. Spalding concert will begin at 8 schools. Arranging to visit two sTrnr.vTs give pkooiam creamery and its offices were in | ,,|t ,, practically unheard' *f in crpthyXumSdeB, .dsnedd to the The sing, an annual otfair, ia fessor of education in charge of p. in Andre Benoist will be Ihc I schools a day. he visits with prin¬ the Ag building, has also watched, ,ho dolry di-partment, Armitage IU!„ .if Art Howl'and. scheduled for 7 and will be held ... m. on May 1, Home Economics education, was accompanist. Michigan State college dele- freezing by direct expansion of ,aJrf Hml m,,„ lcc cream a*lei ore Ir.rnt of Beau- elected president of the Michigan cipals and senior counselors, as rates to the College V W .(' A I,-,, Tau Al|>ha sorority will in j,. a.. >,,r'ng term semi-formal moll Tower. Home Economics assosiation at its U4MMN AT UsVKN i well as the students. state Cabinet Training conference j nmnc mcthod''''1' 'hC 0n' '™ «»" prewrvc large member~ot tee associati'on'brard At .""P®"'""' I ••"""nts. _ la.. t Pete Wheeler playing will bo tapped into both organi; !?' ««"-">-*» • par«*l»- seven esen.ni: were in charge "t! " h." ^ Ag Men Slate .> . i:g. Miss Betty Frank. lion- Tower Guard will sol a number of years. I began playing the vlnlln, and Ihc program far the banquet Fi i- i A-lmH see" glass-lined tanks Whereas one hardening room , , nrman, will bo escorted freshmen, while Mortar Boi „ , Mr,. Byers was also extended . . a ialer his principal teachers were day which Mnsistod of .. skit on *or P»»t»uri«h< milk und stainlcsc used to be sufficient for all the I ... Chl(i ,hc Um„us Floren,m, mof. will chose juniors. None of tire v steel pipes for pumpirg milk rc- ice cream made. Armitage ex- ;.c„a, Irs Frstcher and will wear .r.ti,! jrrsey dress charactcr- tor. Buitragu in New York.-und Coronation the work ef the summer Gencvu ivnfcrvnce ! The Michigan Slate P,HCt' thc tin-copper linings and plains that three large rooms of that used give 5-degrec temperature foi1 jtrfring ... Lcfort in Paris. Hawaiian influence. notification that economics education in Chicago group will also be m charge of a ; galvanized pipes to Sail May 9 . . tapped, although slight warning strating Monday. This cnnlerencc When he graduated from the panel discussion Saturday morn- ■ '"Hk a metallic flavor. He has j frozen ice cream to "set^ are now duaen by Miss Betty Carr, presi- j -fill be given Wednesday evening was called by the United States Bologna Conservatory of Music at ing on how ,i Y.W.C.A. cabinet or- ' watched the sweet curd popcorn j needed. j,,,; 'he dance. She will be when members of the two lionnr- Office of Education, and a small 14 he received the highest honors i Final date for the Ag Ccrona- r vcat ith aims and purposes for 1 cottage checfce succeed home-style j Michigan State's W00 collection dairing with Tom Shields. | «ry societies serenade at the number of representatives front accorded anyone sincoMoxart, ! tion ball has been set for May 9. | u year s work i sour eiird cottage eheeae, and ben-| of mold*, muny of them brought M s, Carol 'Denman, general: houses of prospective members, made IriK profitsmnal debut I in Union ballroom, dean of wom¬ A men 2 the terhnloue' 1 di«- 11 rfltod 1,1 thc OV(,,thrmv of eroun B hnnd i from France, is the largest in thi« iris with Adclina Potti at the en's office revealed recently. Al- ; bottle-washing by large bottle j locality. Armitage points Put..The airman, wflt wear apricot chflfon j A chorus directed by W. B Knn- 110 attend. The washers. collection includes molds of or- t the Alpha Chi Omega sorority mrl wi" "lnB at the morning rere- I be concerned wit pressing pro- | Chulelet. "No not .s u prodigy' !"bvady a search has been instigated j Lightly tossing slabs of dry ice , anges. butterflies, storks. *foot- *mi-f-.i ifTirl party tonight in tbeljhoney Plan, arc t.. broadcast hlems in relation . the Notional '"f* s""ld,ni!' , w"' 1 " by Ag council for the fjueen wh t into boxes of individual ice cream balls, pond lilie.», orchids and; slip- iuttlc thea'er. She will have cs | affair over WKAH. 1 Defense program. j pair of perfectly uuUicntic long will rule over the ball, according; rUl(i tr guest Bob Conley. j ; — | to Bill Knox, Ag council presi- MOLDS FKKEEK QUICKLY Dsnnng to the music of Birh feUowship of Lansing; the He v. md cake forms, ; Spalding's American debut was .. . h . Thomas Wilson, of Detroit, secrc- these molds ure Ailed With ice N'-M.'^hcTtc", " . Carpenter, president, | made a. Ckmcgic b.ll, Action! tiii y uf the Mission committee of not Yolk, as soloist .with the New * packed in dry lcej and fro- i Connelly. She has1 v v the A.LC and Hay Overcnsh, Ice . three minutes. white silk jersey gown j York Symphony orchestra, Walter * cTh ^ . rint . ' , piusidtut of the Lutheran Siudcnt WiUt this j ream in varied shapes was im- with green silk print. | Damrosch conducting. organixatHin he appeared after- , ^ y H ^ Foundation "r ! practical before the development m State college 4-H club term party in the Little j ward, over forty Umcs. Since 4 Mj™ the ^ 1 " ,u* !<)f dry icc. when the molds, pack- then ho has appeared with great i nw,n 0 c P ° It>fi ln ict' 8nd 113,1 br,ne' t0uk 15 fljeater Iu«t night. Thc dance was i aarty with William Bon- ( From the success in practlcklly every eivlli- ! T>» Unl"'> baltmom will \i ,c-hi. " ' otitis to harden. zed country where music plays an | srt'nr , r Hwperinns term I Another disadvantage of this general chairman. ,1. ! method was that salt, covering the ucr >! nther radio parties are Women'« Angle important part in national life May 16. Mortar and Ballii; Spalding plays every >eason from ! tho same evening for ti <-dgcs of the molds, tainted the ice in the social activities «0 to 90 concertk In the United > formal party in the Little t cream.* With the dry ice method, kend. Precinct 11 of Ab- f gave a radio dance last Plans for showing dreaaes in a spring style show are under States, besides rm average of a- May 17 i« the dak' let t ice cream pics, fruit, flowers, etc., litrul 50 concerts a season in Eu- ; Kappa Tan term party to i turn tie decorated with colored ith Harry Rapp in charge, way in the Home Economics department as other women's, chairman rope. at the chapter house. N liizerfekt war, laity given by precinct 2' organizations announce spring picnics ami Omicron Nu names ' ™SLMing., pvitormancc wilt in P. S Lucas, ftfsociate professor n hall last night. enmmittec chairman fur their annual honor tea. j du<1, Genrg Philipp Telemann' of dgirv manufacturing, points cut that because of the nearness Nti fraternity will enter- 1 Home Economies— * - — —' "Fantavy". Sonata lor violin an- of Detroit's carbon dioxide fa¬ s's at a radio dance at the Mitt Abby Marlotte. retired wv. 4 • ! piano No. 5 ill F. Op. 24. by IlcClh cilities, Michigan State has been tonight. John Becker,' dean of women at the Umverfity LflCtltlflflS xAllCl "vcn: Foeme. Op. 25. by Ernes the fancy icc cream p., will haye as his guest Miss Aiiro Penny. Andthei' radio Home Economics Held, will be the a r» iltrifi %r"Z~ Grunge guest speaker at the annual banquet to be held at the spring ' Union Slater wimc prefer blondes, blonde, ballroom May 15. Committee « LlH'ul C.0I1V08 building offers ami red-headed china state meetings have been in progress' Installation i which are inserted In old then tlna'l ! .red full skirts of ice take decorative desserts, Three Reeeive Scholarship* SHE'S THE TALK OF THE TT Steer Siaews M.chigan Sftttc Mfnlnr* to receive i j" i of Def ease jtlir i4bo gruduate t onolamhip an- j "a ) Dually awarded by thc University J i of Michigan to an outstanding j rfitate student 'ftihe i» a mathema Clur } tw* major wnh an all-college NVIIMg. Perry ScblCRingrr. New Yor asalfctafttalkip in the Urrtversitj , (Kentucky-mat hematic*-depurmc ^ Ux.nst.rn. ,v 'Mil's Helen SAmerman, a clerk M,s, I the college registrar'.- dfllce. v ■ the "1" fwliiate work at Sinn ford U troll verslty, Palo Alto. California, n _ ;; fall. j A graduate of the-department hair- | jhk jniogy At Miqhigan State i field,: lege in 1937, Miss Amerman urted. been awarded a University (Ji ad- i oate Scholarship by Stanford f flSA A mitmnees Daucc Heads Evelyn Zwcti departmcrr. . Draft If it»Ruiik»Of j Tii» Upi»rr I'ltiinMila of Mohican i« ribbed with hill* Dunns the Inilil War period; production of Engineer*—Dirk* of iron. ft!iehr£*<> iron ore readied a peak of 19 million tons a •mm* j "meet | GRAND RAPIDS. Apt 24- In j »«*»«> year, ami to meet present defense needs it is rapidly at Pinetum • an address to the Michigan En- j climbing again. accenting to > fitnecring society Thursday, -11 H. t milter Down the Lakes move* ait endless chain of (mats, tNTED man. Groups ■ Dirks, dean of engineering, fie- i aasish carrying iron ore to the Idas! furnaces ami «tre| mills, m'« gym at i "lared that drafting men for mill- [ Vl,i \n>l mat of the mills, working now at utmost rapacity, lumfty The | lary service ha* effected ,t Joss in |- wsll < industry j chairman, and William Bonner, pour* the monster tonnage of forging*, plate* and cast* ion a! d«- j who «UI aid PiUmnski in !be Uca- et distribution and sab | NcHoui*« Hotter has been given TO-NITE for men dge. col- n j the ot selecting pair.** and Michi-1 *'dl he ununited. The publicity ,§00 men j committee will be Marvin Oiborn. LES-HITE iccording jgh com- eh I in these ' hy [ehairman. aided by D-msM Mac- Kenzir Favors will be thrt«i Acker, tha.rman. Mar- wmt I juHe Quirk, and Ruth Cornell. | The dance will be semi-formal, it-wan announced. The maun dm* wESSmmi lug room of the Union will be j~\ ™ snarl iri addition in order to to the ballroom provide room for any T t >J<' i ' ./i; ped Netters Will ' [ome Season :al iirneyVictoryGives Sprinters Kliminnt No. 1 Spot In Relaays 'Or Buckeye Matches Preliminary Run Movnl lo Due O'clock Jrnningn Don blen Arrington,Woncli to Com pelt \t [>,. /" lent, C«nrh I>. Hull'* tennis Golfers Drill f(»ah talent gathered at Dea Molnea, Tnwa, r. Ohio Stnti' Buckeye* trxtay on the lite Mmklin Arid for their (Irnt home The mntehex will Ix'uhi nt I p, m. Laat On Michigan BCpartan BH C.roji/ile for Dear IAfe—Maga*lne Relay, had ton much apeed for Michigan State', lay team of Bob McCarthy, SUrr Keenler, Damn I'o.euiaJ peiI the- Ice portlines H9 -no* and Bob Wehater, which failed to qualify for the — * mile and half-mil. | / ru' . ,m" j i Tn the closest match of the chnl- ,rn«t' toorojonciit, Kruii-e lost to M.mucll 8-4. 10-H, 8-1, while In Fairways I Ry Joe Shnrk BHH I.irj IW'U., »»..w National Intercollegiate wrestling championship!, made another bid Mason 5 Moves held today. Iflfh httrtlli r m, the no*t court Idvlng Itobort*, who Stale Seeks Initial alao failed the pro- j>a(j ri»t,irm,,| p|ny n match after a week's Hlnew, lo»t to Bob Karri*, Win of Year Over In track and held almost legendary that history, It is one has V» . _ country wknol, One morning ihcy; U)flr were tut. unit , for ruitlonat fame this week when u.„lr,, ,ppMr„j |„ the iiltrmptrit to "«» A,„,| j, ,,|ill«n of l.ife mngnzlne IittoDormLeafl man qualifying plare [■ 0-3, 0-4. Probably then, Kruiiso Wolverine* Today will be he Spartan No. 8, and Itarrh in the No tfspol. overcome lo IxH'ome a great physical champion, hnndicajps This has kerosene In stalling III. Itrr. f.w hidden glowing coal, resulted A Th<. null„n„| w,,|,|y prepared j , ,hrr,.p„,, spread of tha Tul.a, On 94 Victory Jumper Al Mile mil* relay team ANN AltflOK, Mich., April been especially true for mkMlt- In a tragic exploifliin and flic that okla, brother, showing tlicm in' Double* fombitiation* will be Mangan, Warren 4!5—MichJann Slide's golf dlstance and disUmce runners. Nu¬ cost the life of the older brolhcr.' ,Khlhtllon, of vatltni. wrestling indehnite until meet time btil Perkins and Maxwell, Drilling and team, aleitliriK II WMItt'll OB the merous rusts are on record of tiMfi Glenn win taken Imme for a j hold. In all .lateen picture, of struggle against death, bill the |wln, w,rr included, pgivtr* Btematt, and Kriuiic and Harris high powered University of with the sp«»rt, but who later lighting heart would not give up, "fto" and "Cut" |r.-ed .even boll league Thurnday nliht with wiU play together If present plan* On the Perm n« i Michigan links squad, spent Fri¬ reached stardom, hut the classical Dntinri who tried lo heal hi. j hour, for l.lfe pholngraptier. eev- arc carried out. day in a practice session on the n 8-8 victory over Mason 2. Muson Philadelphia. Pa example is that of Glenn Cunning¬ rhurred leg. .aid he would never; rral week, ago when they were Schladcmun w»«» 5 held a 8-0 lend at tha end of r*itrr.N»: nam ]! University golf course In Ann Ar- ham, one-time king of the miters. walk again. They were wrong New York competing in the Na- field event star* ?<, bnr In preparation for .Saturday's Richard MacKarlene. Ohio At the age of 8, Vnr nut only did the Kan.aa arhool-1 uonal A A. U. wre.tbrig toutnn- the second inning, but Mason 2 Capt. Walte» State'* find natter but year, Vic¬ match. staged a ri* run rally in the four'.h Spartan coach Ben F, Van tor Filamon, who hut to PrrkinM j of starting the 8re in 0 Kansas! also tried tunning. frame to win the game. Alstyne, anticipating a heavy Iqst year 8-3. 8-4, Jerry Rosenthal, ♦ • ♦ • • more Ted Wom b battle from Ihe favored Wolver¬ Kffective mound wt»rk of Kd Juhn I^wIn, and John Jane* make up the ftouthern Mpiad and all ines, sent his charges through on Hew well he sarcceded k now a matter of history, foe Canning- mile ran. Twenty times he bettered 4 mln- Sigma NiiTriiimphn (.nlng gave Abbot 10 a 8-3 win place in the crack extensive program of driving, put¬ over Abbot 13 with Ray Wilde on The first Micho* have wide experience In Intercol¬ ting the his 4:88.8 an the Itartmonth hoards has never In Fral Trunin ihe hill. Marino Arc-angel a classic went to \ legiate tennis. for the In recent year* State ho* on putting surface* urtd blasting shots two run* in the distance < llrr-rhnrrsd logs rrgnlrrd a longer pre-rore wsrmup than any l Only ine interfraternity ten- of the deep sand traps that rs, and catcher Jack Blough the result of the edge on the credit Hide of the Ohio the running gams. f ni* match was played on the col- I •d the tricky lege court* Thursday night a* counted for two of the Abbot Tom Quinn. Beu State-Mpiutan net ledger, with two Cunningham's fight to regain the me of his leg* and and Huron entri* win*, by identical score*, 8-4, In le of the fact that State | Don Hatch and Frank North way j 13 runB- from the Univer, the two year* previous to lust yeur r edge on the Wolverines j of Sigma Nu rang up their second . Mu*/»n f t«x»k an 8-3 victory when they lost to the Colombo* straight victory with a 8-4. 8-2 t.„t i>ight men down by the strlke- Trackmen Mt Arthur of Hesperian : («*ut route for the winners. Evans XfndeA^Piatl ! Ignn holding a slight edge by vir¬ tue of their record of four Ntrulght Matches between Beta Kappa WcIIh connected for two safeties engaged in t meet which v •mil iittE VTO and Theta CI and scored two runs for the Mason With tl'^ p. Major League Scores { I one intercollegiate win* thi* season, of them over Ohio State, the ... t. a Tau were postponed of the interfraternity ban- be- 1 squad. Mason 8 downed Mason 8 by CAMPUS school that put Stnte to rout Buscbmnn woi rushed to the; old pioneer surveyed the situation a AMERICAN IJCAflllR i.1-8 behind the speed ball their Initial and only match of thh hospital and arrangements were! and went to work. Without thej Monday night Kappa Sigma More Outstanding pt Drlrnll 'wirling of John McAfee. Chuck meet was tun,# 12. HI. laHila II. season last Saturday, starting I prepared far an amputation, whde J'ifc of an sneithetle he started! p^j Alpho Farm* Hunchett arid George Eate* were Brut e Dry nun Chicago 3. Cleveland 8. Van Alstyne plan; nwnifTng the unival of the pur- the pror-ea* of kneading the sev- |,„Ul>e mret, A,ph» F-pmIoo Bi Mnd New York 8. Washington 8. j his veteran team swinging I cm Is. Senior Busehman rhille t ut eral hundred shattered splinters j>ItM Sigma Phi faces Phi Delta the big guns at the plate us they that he will he j T)lrla AM m.llc)ir, ,larl „ ,5 collected three runs apiece, SLACKS Stun Kowal, Utlca senior, und long i the very word off amputation,!«m|>ut«llon, | buck Into solid wilicl bone. varsity record m Bill Zylstra, Grand Rapids sen- took one kK.k at his athletically Every day for thiee weeks, With one hit pitching of Rob he let loose witli NATIONAL * *ACUJB j ior, at the first two positions. ;n< lined son, picked him up gen-j young Mel went through agony as Price leveling effects of the corn Mciiinger, Abbot 18 had little 4 inches. Varxt Chicago R, riltshui*.. ? i Ralph Kortge, Midland Junior, will! t|y, carried him out of the hospi- j his doctor nursed the maimed loan program have moved the cen¬ trouble in defeating Abbot 15 to lie estulilished battle from Ihe numlier three U 4, Mnd took him home. , mb. But hi* suffertng was re- ter of U 8. Hog production east¬ the tune of 13-1. The Abbot 18 rompeti^on, hut St. |A»uU 8. Clnrlnnall 4. I s|sit and Jim Tunston, long hitting Brook I mi 5. Boslon 8. j|n then summoned a rlosoj paid, for Instead of n stub of a ward, Iowa State colle Hoc ted 12 hits against one exceeds the m >. phomort will be assign- f.n-ud of tlic tumlly, a fo.meri !imb be hud the use of a perfect- I safety I Ted Maybe if I New York 7. I'hlladrlphla a ly r r <1 log, but. u r.hkc Var plans on wj,0 bad country-wide vlthoiit the trai , a rcputiv-j Curm puinng Jim Funslott with Btun U0|n as a bonesetter. Th* 81-year-; a star. Kowal and Ralph Korlgc with Hill - Eylstm. j The old farmer was well rewarded, t<*>, for a year later, shortly Michigan Will etart Sub-Par | before hi* death, he was on hand to see hi* former patient win the Ben Smith, versatile Florida gulf- ! county trade scIumiI AO-yard championship. Although hi* brother ei al number one ipot and Jim Chesterfield! was the No. I tenni* star of Southern OkUhonta State Test hrr*. Mel D.inncnfriser, another fophomore turned hi* attention to track and football, despite the rl*h of injury ' nt number 'two post, Bob; me leg. ml in Detroit* 1 Osier, WolverirW poitsidcr, flig numlier thie.' posit IB* freshman year In high school hr w ax Dklalioma Junior hiih 1 Ihe right-pound shot, , the family ihen moved lo Cor- and two years later to Haginaw. from where Ihe tall Johntl^' Burr may round nut thet came lo plare In tndh the high hurdles and Ihe high if- Jump In the state trark meet on the Mpartan cinder* two years ago. Everybody who smobas thorn likot thi The battle for a varsity track two weeks ago. Both ares were BASEBALL berth has not been an easy one hitting the high barriers but the COOLER, MILDER, BETTER TASTE fog the*"handiome. dark-featured big Spnrtun won by inches, timber .topper Not being endow-1 The hard working sophomore- On the movie lot or wherever you go, the ed witli natural sprint ability, may not quite be ready for top- ! 1£ two pr ^Senators, tli dng BiiHchmun has earned hi* rating. Might competition, but he has the as State's No. I hurdler by per-j qualifications of becoming a fu-: Right Combination of the beat tobacco* from our own Southland and from diitant |p *ed the Setui day and 3-2 . , r sistent work on form and siiecd ture headliner. drills. Hi* desire to become result of thesu games, Kobs Improved track man is so great! for the high hurdles, and that an , Being tall, rangy' j und rugged makes liitn a natural Turkey and Greece maket Chesterfield the K; As h hu* made a tew changes in his ' I*10* he works out in the mornings J coupled with the determination when classes interfere with after* that carried him through his one cigarette that Note htm many Mere mthen truly Satisfies. ten lineup and batting order The art enjt lineup change consists of moving practice. rhildhood crisis should carry him CknltrfaU't dtfaittlj Milder. either Joe Nelson, improving But- Busehman readily admit* that a long way. fnlo, N. V., sophomore, or Bob his greatest achievement was his I To quote Busehman, "It's great CttlenSmtking, Better Tttle. Young, Leslie Junior, into tire first victory over Dave Rankin, Pur-1 to be a competitor after being base slot. due's Big Ten high hurdle cham- slated for a lifetime on the side- In the batting order change, pion, in the outdoor meet here lmos." Kobs has advanced Willie Davis j 1 1 1 1 L ■ ■ "1 1 1 - 1 up to third place which necessi¬ tates moving Howard Ladue and Bill Fitzsimmon* down a notch, Women Golfers Begin Ladder Why . . . why . . . why — doesn't anyone else tailor Tournament With Two Teams ' alacks like Untler-CJrail? Well, here's why . . . the Reserves Win, 7-3 the first inning when they tab Word "pants" is tslxio Reserves defeated Alma lied twice without the aid of a Mixtion of the ladder eystsm into with L'nder-Grait. college yesterday afternoon on Old hit on two passes, a passed ball the tnurnsment in which rurnet of j They the contestxnts are pieced on e College ' field as they countered | and an outfield fly. In the fourth "think" only -mart sport runs in the first, second and eighth inning, the reserves added two ladder so thet e ptsyer may chel-J innings to drop the Scots 7-3, but more runs as a result of an error, lenge the flrst, second, or third trousers . . ..they, think name above her position. Teems i it wasn't because of any potent a baseVin balls and two singles, of casualncss they ei« divided into A and B groups hitting or pitching on the part of i Three runs came in the eighth on . . . end matches consist of nine holes. style them with deep-fold the Spartan standing. i pairs of base hits, errors and free Teem A consists of Lorraine pleats, low.set belt loops, In fact, the second-string Kobs- tifkets. men managed only to manage four j Volsinet, Alpha Gamma Delta; j Bob Teldcr, who relieved Pinky Ruth Mae Hlrsch. Chi Omega; 24-Inch knees and 18- singles from the offerings of two Gets of Spartan mound duties in Alma moundsmen while two Spar- the 6th inning, was the one bright Helen Geibuhler, Alpha Xl Delta; incb bottom- . , , and Mary Jane Riker, Kappa Kappa tan dingers yielded 10 base hiD { spot in the otherwise drub they put on Talon Fas¬ the upstate nine. Seven bases tormiKKf. Tcldrr «llow«! two e( Gamma, Pat Brady, North Camp¬ n balls on seven errors resulted bell: Betty Ritaeme. Alpi-a Omi- teners. The result is the Alma hits in the (our inning, cron Pt; Donna Hayward, North 11 the Scot's downfall. he lubored und retired six of the America's smart eet-slack The Spartans opened the scoring Scots Williams; Rhea Kaufman, Epailon on strikes. Chi. ... "Campus Slacks I" Roy Chlopun accounted for two Marjorie Row, Kappa Delta; of the reserve hits with two singles Marjorie Ludwig, North Hall: Jean WE REPAIR in (our times at bat. Amour John¬ Kappa Alpha Theta; 5.95 tt» 8.95 " son turned in