"^nnnGAI^^reCOIXKGK. KAST LAWMUC. MK'HIHAN. Tt'KHDAV. AI'HII. Jfl.iiHI Sjmrton Srriln» Is [T«1ny'» W inner of (irons 3,000 Persons Hear News In Ten Slogan Foulest Ameriean Virtuoso Campus Stand off1 Ortf** Top Papers Thhr will appear on ah , Alpha Spalding Performs Four Encore* !ji for Foresters o I |r;jviirj| ion* Prrtut Hurgw. Detroit aenlrir, receive* lly Hill I birr lav ^ ill H«»M Xmtiial from campaign chairman John Playing bpfoPe an audience of about 3,000 in iijnrf fittingly walked J miltingTotal* . /r% offered for c*»- auditorium Ia*t night, Alhfcft Hpalrlinff. «n#» of th#» f*»vr Atwr* •.,nte»ta at the for* rftr fl«iir*«Jav 412 Knlranl" lean vlolfnifttft to rcn'ivn top virtuoso ranking, wa* cthUect ,a Saturday nigh*, Iwk for four etieors** after presenting a concert of <'!aa*kaf All-Am*ri«*an for th* thlr«f | •arid modern violin rm junior tofntor omfwii# coftaecutlvp year, the Miihl-j gan .State St*** th»* year aUoj won the Pacemaker award a* OPM to Urge .Spalding operu-4 hi* concert, with "Fafd«*y,' a threw no*** erne of the 10 best col lege Draft Waiver For Student*- Ml** Al.Klftt. IK UTOfKit: Editor for the day will be-Mar. j irian Alkire, Oncknm* senior and 1 former asocial* editor of th*1 liiliiilelpliia Story Newt Mm. Aimit will be oofM | try a staff of 37 repair I err and a 1 I hi i j girl friend ran 4m t« «•# pair of goldfish. . \ Work \**bu last Friday on 'he I ••sue, first of its kind >\ Michigan j ■to get a running start before thej cording to repor'« (IRt l Nt; Wil l. HOI.I) In commenting <>fi the nut ATM unusual Cere mo nici To Honor 8(H) Graduates ( otv Horns Support Regular -tafT mem Senior Succumbs Tricing ( '.at Frop To ill not ion Of AWS Training On Mill;. Mire Soulli interim ftr I.M.I S KTF.fiENGA Opens Tonight x\YA Deadline Vi'iicli Tom her Is Thursday t» BrA lh* Varied Speakers : S.x Y.MjC A. wnmamni will roidmg to college YM officers . Speaker* wiit include Dr. C F. Holland, head of the college health rer. it* who wilt dtecusa socialil- id fr,ed4f»ne. S.k Vur.g Ting. Chines* student; Prof. E. B. Hill, j i To the uncooperative few who Urrr, management department, aAd Henry Simons. Jr.. if Panama |j are in the habit .( ignoring «.gr.». According to Y member* thej j such at "No student allowed with- Anlbont lu Aid Voir talks will be open to the public. 1j out perm las ion from desk," the • staff has issued thu warning; — Commission chairmen in charge >. "You have only one chance in f-f*7 of Use meeting are Welly Grans- j kog. Frank Groat, Ralph Bige- j to find the person you're looking k.w, Bill FaiftfciM. Ralph New- jj for, and one in a hundred to stay 'In and About*' Frlr tun. Bob Bates, ard Uiey Tremb- j more than one minute t-rfore be- daihr*. to be Mu.if Staff j iog forcefully ejected." >J conservation in red in Grand Traverse county. Roy Under wore!, he | ' department. wi» Art Cla*» Plan* Trip ; music of honor at the ann. Twenty vmfieid HUla. tomorrow. They | Mannheimer. p*atu«t | district will enable farmers to ob- ,! department,, . wn!l ■■•nit the Academy of Art, ( ium technical aid the ted- played Academy of Srimice, and Kinfv-; Icral Soii CoiaerviUdn service. ».«*, «hool. 1 This Is an open letter to att I M.S.C. students calling' attention j til a grave and1 pressing problem. ! Michigan State college has gone long way toward the goal of Hi- WASHINGTOIS—Biggest qaetrticn mark along ,v, • f| a Acting Editor. Business Manager. fortuity Adviser— ? And What ? ! I •rr-solidiflcatlon of campus lite. When we saw the need for a more j intimate relationship with our fac- these days i»: "Will the British hold out?" Accustcmerf to selling short when disaster the corner, WaH Street views the fate of *~ - K- , I j ulty, a farulty-student coffee hour Do You Think : was established. When the need \ for closer understanding between i religious groups arose, an Inter- -blooded investment in«——— the future. And judging by i Faith cooncil was lormed. the bungling of certain British I The Interfratemity council was j established when such problems would appear to be justified. I as sectarianism, rush' week, and Inside information is that Gen¬ I others became troublesome. Stu- eral Wavell sent only two divis¬ jdent council joined the N.S.F.A. Australian-New Zealand ions of AuBtralikn-: when it realised the need for clos- troops to Greece—a total of about !er cooperation and exchange of 20,000 men, In addition he had j experiences with other rollers one English army service corps, ! and universities. Now World War which Is for supplies, repairs, hos¬ i It is staring us in the face, and a pitalization. etc., for troops in the ! new nerd has arisen—a need field. Total, with RAF fliers, i which can be solved by the joint ground crew*! not more than 5b- i participation of our student body, 000 men. j Briefly there is an urgent need This force was pitted against at THE FOLLOW iNl! article from the As¬ I far an all-college group lor peace, least 300,066" well-trained Nazis; sociated Colkgiate Press shows the crux i. Naturally opinions vary 'on the nearer 500,066 counting reserves of the matter. Too many people in libraries the need for in Bulgaria. and not enough in the stadium is the whole cun't we come together FAM* OVER BACH weakness. So here's what happened: and learn our mutual It is- true that the British could hit i Co-operation between the War teu-rr" moo rational il' . „ j Mime- and desires, not spare any more Anzics from "Everywhere the uit nf . • * * _„Mu college fraternities i* taking r *virtht*rTtws to '•takePw,r<* a*d organization for peace their fauif. but the failure te send feted for water place this coming Thursday med from England is inexplicable; i fo con'ract for itril!.- Art*Me Maillot. rr- vcounteract >r. the National Interfraternity *• i n -tw ^ 7;30 p m j,, Chemistry for 2,066.066 men simply fall over j vedh grave uncer*. Is hnrh in her nteh* at the Denver art rei i« draft age j jerture room, conference, met with reprc"- *h. .,< "" each other in defending a small quality imd quant v s efforts I csntatlves of the War Departmrn! 1 Campus leaders and organIza- area like the British Idesv | Srru»hwm'« cone. Calling S. Holmes The irtaM. -tarred when "Summer" Advisory committee and the Joint Army and Navy committer for '"leu M--.ir.-rr— r.if i if)-ere i ion hca<|R are to be contacted to These are errors which may not 1 that a "tragedy f i lead this discussion. Students of he cleared up until Churchill and t tude" may develop • - was lent te the untversilv hv the musetrm here's nothing like a good mystery, welfare and recreation in W.i*h- T-? V. M sc.* should .ittend this meeting General Wavell wrfte their mem- » ate steps are take- • to mm her stance in the Renaissance -in f' gient and help formulate a plan for or- for among the nooks and crannies of the inrtun to work out a program. f-.rung can oirs. Meanwhile there is one fwv- I dltions at the err ? st .rmed men gamzatlon and action. Let this orable facfor, off which Wall j solution is the cent rum of Man Reed library. She had been •• tj' It wax the concensus • >f 'his r auditorium are to be found the makings cf meeting that the fraternities »n •* V:t* *• ;• tbr-T hftmes. meeting serve as the initial step Street does not there eat. a few days when a professor usually reckon, j military air force.*. . I baffler. It seems that among th-s ^ *"b'*4esaie flrvvr- | In formulating - and extension of education through Badly in need of English clerk* The cost of these projectors ran into sev¬ kTrjpatory tone he uaed that cauaed art tjirwfd Strtfv and whit.—John MiUhetl, Chairman the Embassy cannot keep its sub¬ eral! thousands of dollars and consequently mifewyi to leap to her defenae. (fetense j Campus Discussion group. jects from going Back to England. •"She tok»nsr in a library,' one Women stenographers, clerks thpy nrr carefully inspected once a month to see that they remain in first-class shape. sntMt eontemkd. "Student* j?o there to II or At Our Choice don't want to remain here. They want to go back to fight and die The unusual thing nhout it all is that the M udv. irit ««f„rtm,i_l,y art or any. • \rtrs RoUUllup B*» thingr rise **nrrrpr 11,-Hwrl in their homeland. If England i* projectors have not been used. Not even To ahah Ih* art inxlructor* repliwlli■ W-T J going to fall they want to fall onc& They just sit there. X" £?- twr. m war canal b« resolved by He Ik's problematical as to why they were Of coaree *tu»k-nt« go to the Kvnaix*: anrr r.vn to xtuffy. A« » a xlurly. too. | LOttl ISUrUS i>eWS MgM !! .V^t The day* of fighting with biircf^ flat» ;tncf pjteh-foilts .ire oeerr jjplrdriing.b* < \ pointed v ^ btrety n» W inland »prlni n t» Nevertheless there is something i of water balance put an the building in the first place, -mo¬ I# shirking our educati "That's dnnkiJ tile equipment for the stages is still not all purtfhhsed. A couple of the drvssing room* we failed to give our Mtudcnts a j ;|A» Peril to Britain Grows about which this tray bulldog determination win" out in the end. ; plained. "They • to see and appreciate the great i The Defense Mhtiatk After all, it is the same spirit our water for weir just recently decorated while other* which led to the conquest of Am- nrgo1i.it>on in the Ui I safeguard against invasion. But-: cheerful repty thai a much better use could lie found. Not sotnreMed the node he placed m the uni- to j Army and Navy brasshals will i;et i call 'bathing bp radical or anything like that. Imt would veefity Madiom. "She mold draw aw many a i *>of» scorching rebuke in a report to be made public by the J town." i gallon at th« a suggestion that some motion pictures tie p*fk a* f he wanted down (here wit hoot ahoin lie out of order? daHorhtne anyone. The stadium needs I House Appropriations subcommit- | —— And there is little to j toe that inspected territorial ba: D Vw lieriing all available water craft, it i* i>k-a«- thick ankle* an . mea to teach ub other- bombs." (2 > Failure to build j ci«fe. Spalding (i atviing in the draft." w >y j hangars, repair shops and othelr | "'Kvening Same I facilities • IllKln mite that the can.s- lint ilk, .-n the iU-,1 contemplating the effects underground. ; (imposed for ir •ntrn, r" bnaHv wai IiHVUVtd to the ,n>l ' 1 Ctnlir lia* ttianagmi tn remain intact. Regarding the first criticism the 1 1'iequently i.*Kha Wlicn thr new shelter j* rnmplrtnl in a tim. where *he ie .so highly regard*! ..nVilugh' *. consider the inftuanre rvrld order would have an | Scrugham report will state "This j ill repertoire tx she i* tasiimt for 180,060." >\r\ <■ been as | policy of concentrating highly es- ! ment of tone whi fewtdayx, prnspeetx will lie e,en brighter, for the larger matter of the all draft will be .safe from thr weather and ity of maintaining half a ► H in dancermi* for anyone nt of democracy in a world dou|tlcMM will mmiflire te remain »»•*worthy. art rntic to mix into (he con- iaved GIFT HAMIB UxS FUR Aftrmrdinir to eX|KTts. navigation tm the lrrrrr*%. IWbbIIi. I I ke Hitler If we are to pre- summer, hut I RedUViter holds few terror* for the experi- way of life ;.nd all that MOTHERS' DA Y ur then ItV nice on Ike farm toe. Anyhow, >w to be right and good, enccjil innriiur. \Vlule it i*s said that there Ike Ifol lime a M of people nan the lih- tc is for .ill-out aid to the in mjine danger fr< m dive-hombin# nclet in the full rarr ma* a* frr^hmrn buried under stack* knowledge ton,its a rule there is no trouble from heavy cf iciis irrn m.ie card*. It is may lead* to war. but : s a cinrh the* waves or deep water. oer conditions of our own •wr hd a chance in nnlicr whether that WMt there In* any who are stitl timonm*. m»* a tot of Werner or an ad for liver it aiuuild be stated on definite authority that, pHk rser in the corner. (IH (he way, do despite some of the ntories that have come- jBLd Mrs D H Hyera, and Mr ^nd , VIM' know where (he bust of Homer r*7) out of the President's press conferences, no | Mrs Harold ILtun . . new ofilc- iei« -J the f living inhabitant can r*-nn'?ni»er &eving a wrority are premdent, • submarine on the Hed Cedar. BIT WITH DEFENCE AND ALL it j Martn*i J»n* rdifer: VKe-pteu- • n«ni ahu«» how must pitch in to help BfRy carr; secretary. Irma »i mirate wgurte. S-motlitng should really to ik me with thai empty stadium, even only flbm it with hay. of 4t» now a member of Uncle -Sitfi'A forces, was recently trans¬ ferred to the Philippine Islands I With Donm ust Eves i—« Of DUW1 labri* o Black or Brown leather || humiMNirvui K The Statetlvil Ni*yvh blushes nwdbtly at the It by thr Aaariiatt-ti Collr* Hi glatelProas critical nervier in naming it on. 1.95 to. 4.95 i of the country'* 10 leading college paper*. If you're unable to take your Mother,', Day Crft h«w ■ To-Jack Sinclair and Dave Tcfft. now in wrap it a, a gin and olio foe *hipt ;- K Ann Arbor, goe* most cf the credit for the. Kichicvcmciit. Copies of the pa|wrj put cut Sfwhllr they were still at the helm of the New.* ■.were the ones rated hv the AI "I1 critic*, ■r '- *-T .tli UMBiim . —' Brand Rapid,. and Art Mar- Carl Hatnon. fraternity j *9, the lMM|d shell, if ws* photo-! Examinations will be held at M.9.1; SHOE REPAIR - .rynuTB" Dr. iuhr pir r.n» c omcKnte-- suspected J-ansing and 14 other Michigan 225 E. Clr*nd River __ /( tcudetrts ac tttr Asrwme ainrnni members baik invltrd to innr.itt# eTtHrmve? citie* as soon a» tl\e number of a|K which will I. auaiie- cast of laces I hands. plicattcrs warrants. Application -r Xantmaf business re to-— Cirr Of unidentified I moat be made on an olTiclal blank KratcntlthHT vhl! Nov da ...at rinrrcemertt- ol' different1 which may lie obtained at any HOME EC MmWG- ! wteki t > prepare for cmrpetttim* «w inerrm-mV and demon- county clerk's otTice. any Slate SupervUina teacher, trom near- ; v!th ,he r t f Tnrtnno- used by bat- Employment Service office, Snug as a-bug comfort' both in from the Michigan State ( by town., will .peak on summer * l'ft,™".ub"4 »* Mti -•nonet' aw present actual Service commission in Lansing. prcjcetf at 1 mretine nf nJ*? ™* prl" .-m--arxianut lorn, and These taking the examination tional He tie Eeennrnirr majors in ,,AU " lA'>T **•»■ will compete to qualify for the po- .! I Student Teachers ivim at 130. Merrill hall, tomorrow 7:30 p. in. Rule, will be .-Memrally Helen Urown. Ka.t 1 fame a. these (or last ear . .'on- hn rmn*. n a * - sltions of Student Personnel Assis- the'test. when 12 fraternities erteretf 1 ftffcftf1' iiWHUIfl i tant A in the three named Holds. Applicants will be admitted to ex- only upon presentation Fmr >|#artan >(Ticiat curd obtained through ucccptance of applications. ^ww!h Show Home Ecs Buy First Item In Memorial f Purchase cf a rare wall hanging, the first item in the Ethel O. Summer positions in Ro.r Scout» Helmet Wehb Memorial i .imps are open to college men r.urtcd variety been announced by Dr irma who have had Hoy Scont tramlrg, |»(%xTO.\ WILL. HE >L C. tempt to (5rnsH of the Home Economics de- i* up-asd- 0 group partment. faculty chairman, and Fiw-nk-i mrn Plai Alpha Phi Onega >ummer plaee- » prr(i potior, associate pn»t Michigan Stella Ualasse*. student chairman. inent chairman, .mnounced jester- m| . m. ,vh(| n.|i: uMt Money lor tho collection will l»e -frrnkitiE DrIp« dov. Thompson mav l-e cortnetert lfrrmrr,,„. M„ j x si . ' ,lr, inllv. solicited among students and fac- by calling Mason hall. if-toe ,.f the « m*n* jf y, ,«nr. nitv who knew and worked with Miss Wcbh. The llnmc Economics Ah Alpha !•!„ Otncc& mokor lhllr,.n. ,iWl v .. ° ;<>i men interested in joining tre*^ ,«rh*canoi» ^uwl i*iiri mvr '* how" r,ub board apl"TnPn',,rrt ,hp nr!,t < tg.inirnlion will be iield n the5^. -,^0 at a i free* meeting. Tit is career *l di played monpy ^Tnt purrhase the tap- sun porch «»f the Union from T to vfrMtv ,,f ivnnsvivama estrv whirl' is now hanging in the h i. in today, with Dean of Men w,lh ,Ai>lt.h prprt -.Varies Fieri T..Mitchell as guest >i»eaker r, , , «•. , ,m Art Student* Kb-rt R obi I lard. Roel hny I wen iip|M sident/f Het» Alph; iigniiim imatnr A|( Itiircan In Itiiurr ( lull lluldk l*ici»i«* ! The MSC Out in a Exn# n*iHn Service this Good fciwrrf In Land ise Planning ..! Mii-hipun land iitTurriiriK If it* in!'*t an hu- luketi RfeaJ, xtriilea in iwrnt yfati.,1 iivm. iliinrtor »f I lie Miehiifan Slate eollegi an,I . lutirman of the Miehiitun laml us casts little t» tlw»- 2,000 Belle-Sharmeer stoci EMIHT 6UM UsTED Oh If—** Omm Jjf Sifm ^ wmi. you re otarrs re.i-»int ^T-.aEiff help8 -v JUd enioTinq Mtt bnrjbterr ne»pe oni Hh> - 12 f.rr jfl -*oux budget All *tibj«*rt« Z, a.,. So dxop »« ot DOUBU- (iamp liKik Stwf itiirdsv. Miv 3 SPMTAN VMETY SUM (■rurrul AilmMaii Ticket* by Towrr Guard aad mw mi arik:l MUSIC via :iim;ak stated kuwtT 10 Arte - PIn»l I by TOWER GL UM) Jk ttmntv, HE1JIET He to Send Either ikulcs or Skrocki linst Wolverines to Meet in Sixty-Eighth Game Golfers Drop Mi|ir ijipi Jcfrts it* will pit its' batting strength against the Marquette to Test 'CmyMrfett r j*riIl~of the University of Michigan today at Ann Wolverine f, tthe lirother institutions hook up in their 68th dia- Spartan Trackmen lack title i tthn Kobs has indicated that JtdkuTe*. giant Detroit he will give either Meet, 12-6 .4rringfon is Second in Penn Classic NATIONAL LEAGUE or Joe Skrocki, bom ore, the start- After successful southern in which they won Spartan* Onr Encounter A* Win But Although a 12-man contingent failed to gain a place at the Drake Relays at Des Moines, Iowa, over the week-end, Coach _.Uuk eight out of ten games, the Wol¬ again st the verines got away to a good start Zyhtra Trip* Fife Karl A. Schlademan's track fortes will again trek westward this week in quest of their first dual meet victory in two KelloggFundGives in the Big Ten baseball chase by defeating University of Chicago, With the defeat at the years. • Three Day Trip 7-0, last week-end. In hands of Michigan by the This time it will be to other start, Michigan dropped a 6-2 decision to Notre score of 12-6 Saturday in the waukee. Wis., whe Netters Face Fellowships Fellowships to three-day camp background, Michigan Stage's Spartans will match a institute to be held May 30, 31, and golf team Is now practicing for jfs with thinrtads fn first home meet of the season Although Michigan has captur¬ which the Spartans will play the university Saturday. The Meet With June 1 at Pine Lake northeast of Plalnwtll are ibeing offered to ed 4.1 victories to State's 22 in the students of colleges of southern Michigan coach, is last 54 at giw the nod to Mickey years, the two teams have shared alike In the last three University of Detroit, Saturday. Against the Wolverines Satur¬ tars are pointing to a victory added strenrth In outdoor eve, Michigan Michigan by the foudation. * W. K. Kellogg wtnnr pitcher who stood sons, dividing home-ond-home day, the Spartans were unable to TWO PtAC* AT ran Ohio Stat* Win* Subjects to be covered at the rff trifles last season. The get their focus ndjusted to hit the institute include camp health and heavily trapped and lightning At the Penn Relay, r nil the Wolverine The Spartans will leave for Ann Ovrr Stale With sanitation program planning, camp fir trf George Harms, fast Ann Arbor greens, and lost phla. Pa., Saturday, both Capt Arbor with u 10-3 victory under to a well-practiced team Walter Arringbm and Ted Waril last Match Edge craft, and principles of water safe¬ their belt, boat Saturday in Uie ty. ZYLSTRA ......wmnmm,WINS FOR STATE placed high afiirsi a crack eaat- Michigan State students inter¬ home opener they defeated Mich¬ Stote's ' lone individual victory I "" fi'w- Tor the thin! yew * a Smarting under a 6-4 defeat ested in the project may call As- igan Normal by this score as Paul at the hands of Ohio State, came when long BUI Zylstra, at- ["w' Prof. K. J. McCristal at his Derridcson and Don Fleischmann and tack Wakefield. held the Hurons to six hits. Der- though having trouble with the «° * ^£ who spoiled the Spartans- officeuoLitnison gym. All applica¬ ! rickson allowed but one scratch hit for 6 2-3 innings before Nor¬ mal collected five straight singles sand traps, blasted a 77 to gain a 2>i-'4 victory over Hob Fire in' the No. 2 match. | mouth In the bread jump w.th 13 the event with 24 teet V home debut Saturday, Michi tions must be given to him by Fri¬ gan State s tennis team will, try day, May 16. j for its first UIHIK 6VIR UIIM for Its only runs. Zylstra also teamed with nolo], i • Co native in smart comfort. Soft. rtanly. pd.Mc .-ain Sophomore poAvauller Kortge to give.two more points Id «.|Mrw1 12 f,et « mch„ mith Worth Pistol Team Wins wv- leather. Moeeaain toe. Thong lares go thro loops thst nr. the bestball round against Mlcnl- e„ „lhrr,, bu, „h„, to Over U. of Detroit de your ankle. Plus Viik-fher". latnoai natural fit .nil gan's Johnny Kowal, and-Bob FHe.! cl#,ar parrSpartan ,3 wo-rh ga.ned a After Floyd Kraucc and workmanship. Tan. At WrrrtwW i* lift. Stan leadotlj tie when the bar was Harris had tied up Two shoulder to shoulder vic¬ . „ .. „ 12 feet 9 inches four victories apiece with a 6-3, tories were posted up by Michi¬ -half point against j MOT|. r% Mfhican «i»»i i'-i i enough for a place for A5 Milne. Spartan four-mile relay tram, anchored by Bill St.:i I jtv,- I J ; when Jerry Rosenthal and John Bill Searl with a 261 led State to J»n« defeated the Morris Drill a 1338-1240 victory over the Uni¬ ins-Frank Baaman combination, versity of Detroit on the Spartan WALE-OVER f led in a 4 27.S mile, placyd «v- »«. M range, Saturday. SHOE SHOP Continued undefeated as Friday the pistol team cracked 221 SOFT* W.AsanCTM AVE.VI i chalked up his fifth straight out a 1459-1365 victory over Mich¬ rtgles victory with a 6-3, 6-1 igan Conservation Officers at the John Janes. Other Kalkaska Trout festival. Spartan points were chalked up by Capt. Fred Perkins and Frank Bee man in singles matches. MACTARJLANE STARS The big gun of the Ohio State IN THE NAVY attack was Dick MacFarlane, who turned back Morris Drilling Chesterfield ilraight M-b- in the No. 1 match and then played a big part ii feat of Micfilgan Slate's best of Fred Perkins and L . thm COOLER, MILDER, BETTER- TASTING cigortf that SATISFIES Chesterfield has so many things a smoker likes that it's just naturally called the smoker's cigarette. Because they're made from the world'sbest cigarette tobaccos, you'll enjoy Chesterfield's cooui. setter taste. They're really Mam too. Get yourself a pack of Chesterfields. YOU GO I WW# ■Ml-' . '