" Ja,^ . I- v rjte— SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1041 FIVE CENTS PKRCOrY HS% ^lle °J Tlwsi»Is Future Thnmln'rs II ill (let Today's I Ag Queen Independents Their 'Thank Yon' Spartan Nine Clashes Campus j | Plan Political C.arils Next II eek Wiilr Badgers Today Student council will begin dis¬ ; Convention tribution of jo.non hitch-hikers' inm'/ih'iW I \v Miller. Inslructor lit hts- SppIi |» Ovrrromr cards as soon us tb#y arrive next Wednesday, it was announced yes- terday hy Paul ClrilTeth. in charge j j After 2-1 Victory „ ,,„i science, will pro. (•rrrk Monopoly of distribution for Blue Key. I |#1, ,i i,,« o»n typing fiom now I If Klrrtion* Three or four cards will be ol-j Jones Scatters llils In Monnil Duel . 'i,iil.it> hot experience in lowed men, possibly one or two to j hi.- ,,**k. women, and there will be nt j III ltd (Ifot concentintotl rf- j MADISON. Wig.. May 2--Michigan State'* Spartan* y,H„ v.i, thoughtfully tesding charge, according ^ ( to (VrifToth Be- j _i„ hi> class from prepared fort to "lirenk up Ihp |x,liti,'iil:ih'ev get into tin i S(|iu»o/,f»(l out h "2-1 victory over the University of Wiaronoitt . . notes, when hp suddenly monopoly enjoyed hy Mirhi-! hand. ,,r nival hitch-hik* nine in a pitchers* battle deluxe here today. Snuthpav? Bob * stopped »hon m ihp Kan State's fi-ntrriiitio* antl'.itHien '«i"',-d tnj VimSirkle. hurlluK for th- fla.tKer«. irate Sim* hut nix hits, V* on,Idle of » asnlenfe mill ititU'iition when! ...... 1 .tlrorltie*," loi|p|tpiiilont Kltnlpi l l, ,'sr,,t ,n .. Willi,- direr liat* pounded invito Into' n billlluiit I lot n moment he stoud association will hold a pohllpnl, ll0|,|vln* out eight over AI June*, pitch* t r puttied. ponvpntion Monday at ~ ! v p io in room 130 Morrill hall, politicalj made hy i Final ,1 ow«igr.w lto cord wan; llalf of ltlltlf£CrS* ing for .Michigan State. The -v, »,te typed these note. and rhairnian Jerry Page announced ooior. tjnffoih Ilralher flatten tw team* me»*t again here to* ,, ,,iit j few words," he nmtlly yesterday, I sketches were v, vr.i It lip hid riant gave him Formerly slated for Wedt e»t.»v, j • • Beta Alpha An wnewnrd tun in the first ,00.1 nupbpfrjl. the meetuia was moved up in or .•> y, unhiding fc- »cr Mtrbtgao Stale u lead der to precede class homiiiatidns j «h nes, and H<«t» Ihmv Ike* »et for Tuesday hy Student eoun- Incorpoittted in the final drawing Thev .td'lnl *» ,{«• I be . »nuti»*r in the B wdgni counted in eighth their of the hy Stehhin*. Gn/felh stated hy Page is to veleet two! Intended to promote public it The S|v)tl«n» were led at the candidates for each class otTice to t..lions fot MSf. the Idea wa> ii|»lt bv miimt baseman H«»y be officially endorsed and actively | b» i ght home from the N ft.F.A- c*td.^»A and light fielder Steve taicked hy the I. S A- in the spring i ju tit.nal convention at Brunswick J;.kuU"»'-ki, right-handed batterv elections. "In this way the I S. V j N. .1., last December by State dele minted into the lineup try Conch hopes to unite the vote of its mem 1 galea, The drawing of Beaumont J.»bn K>>b* tu fare the southpaw tscrship to turn the tide in the j tower which it includes why drown ilanh of VanSo kie. Both col- „ i «»srm •! he*. appeared oo coining primaries," Page vnid. ; to scale from a photograph roLum* < OIN< ii. n.AN fid Set Bwkrrpnii In 1 hollas, If PP. The action of the independent group marks the first time that a hajaron? recognized campus organization bus listed a complete slate and • used as distribution table for ottvers will t ft* power of a guilty conscience crane out in open support of it ut i the Union, GnllTeth 1 * demonstrated the other day the polls. The movement is in line i K. L. Williams' expository ContcUnta far the title «f INI A( with the proposed setting lip of ai f shown above, following their nomination Thurv party system of polities now under | ritinc class, ^ Williams was explaining: some da* rventni. left to right In the hack row are discussion hy Student council. Illiiikli in I Ithalftu 1 the intricacies of definition to Marjorlr M«'trr«nn. Alicia layers. Marihnn Following on the heels of the: j ll>ff a pupils when he spied a couple memtverslup drive which netter Preen a tlafie of 22 contestant*, over 1,0(H) member* last term, thi Ticket Sale To Muhrgan St-fe artd J .1 room exchanging notes I a rich' Show M HI I lure nut*"-* hi the first diminution for est single convention will represent the lurg group on campus * and paying not the slightest attention to tr* tftlr of Ag queen. fc,> »• *nm»unced Tuesday The queen, Growth of the political movement which is a contrast to the IS A • 200 Couple* mi i vs\xtn MIC H. JTATK (tl Laughs* Music* Pathos the lecture. Jumping eTjed at Uve annual Coronation former purely social activity, be- j Ticket sales for the Blue Key * I it led to work behind Michi¬ ) he shouted, "Co on, get out— K two!" pointing In the general hall I mUy in the Union hi gan with the establishing of a com- ! Sweetheart hull, traditional spring gan Mlate huIters in their game i' .<> ttkrd s twmd w»U play for in it tee on elections a tew weeks with Hie t'nivrraHy «f Wlvwo rerlion of the offenders. Hob- xln at Maillxon t«da» i* fUII> Three studenta lily left the room. rose and sheep- I'miirnnt of 10 fels to lie I'resentill . Guy azmvunced yesterday. tigo nnd tho subsequent choicf pwa#. „N political chairman. ' i for May 10, wil couple,*, it has I Naxrr who will I* cIGnc lh»- **ri.T»g an Ag week that In- | Monday night's rally nnd j f Fred Perry, hi xiglis to Hi* brother, Mmn< - lly IVggy Trout K* Future Fsrmri. day Tliurs- committee, are of the Itadser ttmund »Uft j mMry r|e<'thins on May 14 will j. j s-fsd firkJ day and Coronation i vjde the first indications of in StlltUH ^uWl>r ^'Uari' ant' Urtvn Helmet. s«»pho?tw>re honorary *©- j| "mugger's Tickets, who , r-Mtsr judging contests wilfj pendent strength. tlcei 8 'Good' After orvheatra will pin and Huh Kdgell will act a* r ety show at H p. n. tiulny in KaireHihl thentei **tJ .«i umpui Monday atulj Her IMA—Tage 2 i I are being sold I Key. natidruil Twenty to Join citl be charged Sacks Aren't Mere Hotel Society hito Accident Jack Hit ami Vera Dean- Ornaments: They , F Ag hall Mon- The condition of Harold E Mi! mil. have an-; few tiikete arrdiecl us k'te last "gocd" at Sparc • noutu'cd that [ Help Fax Nature night nftei he gcwnbol of his car and crashed t 4 ' cr on Mt. Hope road in I ri s and anyone ! anslnt at S a m. Friday Tuesday include ?! Be; * ear. apparently going r-l j the lines" story of sucks high rate of »|»eed. traveled 400 *t sftev the cumptiN has to it left the road, knock Prof P. A Hoi be I (k'wn. several I gUrfid rails, striking a large and finally turning over. p< • sapling*, sheai .May 26 I* Date part men t head. The hugs ore r M i ' ^ .-..tr , ton 000 010 mm mm oio— t -2 Mil the v. d Miller was at the wheel cur struck the tree, be OfPanHelSing they are not to pn Tu,, iwClnlthKlri'L llhnmn clear as It turned »vn body is carrying > nulys AFi«'iv«td Kennedy, Noll Believes ,. ilier was found to have a pos- j in tne i." j ing variety V- • Tltarwn /una . pimident. ' fractured skull. Ulceration; Before the flower Ivudz were out Mary J» H. '.ajd W.« 'e'-. Imlay City jU- Abi£.«.ons at Sparrow hospital, j Swart. I. this spring. Pauley collected a < 5" >1 Miller may have dosed Cl« y j large number of twigs from vnri- ■ t/r'i >" 'ic >n» :< r. i» «f*retary; " «' the rough road at the j Johnson. , f ous trees. By keeping them in a • thun they have beei 1 '■ the accident caused him M.ur> S\i warm place ho was uble to collect i pollen from these flowers before «, according to V H. o-r ' • .ntrol of his car. \ Eai I Campbell. of Mt. Hope rood, wa*; .• ;i i,.it. i Theta, and last year, I the flowers were* purtment of educutio Mid fur the third con- ed by the crash and called p„,. Tho Future eevdrve urr*, they received the en tie -found Miller ly- j ulitai training, which i-y ieut YVi Rom* Day Salf •' 1 c' f ap ;errutwr.ily This year a new •lays, he has carefully watched the | v day. | "The Eve im w*U t* c.Jfered. reding Saturday ! dude Mai development of these buds nnd j ertam fields, and causing a -hit Msr stu- Jjrfg*» tar the event have not tb.- Eml ! er. June 1 ««*, * idled vet. but they will be Just before the flowers become re- j Total "»IHi FIiihit* lie<} new officer* i Ruth Han ceptive to pollen he puts Job opportunities, especially to candidates fot faosex a rr*et»ng of Panhellenic keep for- 6uiial I onvo Toilay cwirU Vucoght. e (moitidaurs sp¬ elgn pollen out. When these flow-1 w""""" improve, lunca; Evelyn Mil'i oc Pes Northu will be chos- Ag tMll Fr»- College CIuh S'l* ' ' j jdgv* k-r the King in! annual school conference, which open- 'Jean Rheinfratik and Bern vc B- er. become re.ept.ve to pollen, he . ^" rl"""n proiumnary >'■ • then introduces into the sack his sn>"t discussions in the LittleI linger Alyce Ann Wolt and lie " Breukfunt Date prepared pollen of another species. ■t the Home Economi die Pfctrtct .. . coe d.> ' csterday, closes today c \ ALPHA \! GOES NAt'TICALThe, After the flow.rs ure no longer 1 B||C*cierO Ih | urmen of the confeet nce are J Cast of Alpha Xi l> Mu , State college dub wvH nntial spring breaicfast Stale Meu Get Job* receptive to pollen. Pauley puts on , thin cloth hogs to catch need which I L.-wl 0( |^( AlfrUuiu U'' A'.vman and Miss Ma-j Sailor's Dream" list* Ik Campii hopes will result In a hybrid S F.hlcn of the Home Eco- Betty Geaglcy. Bette Jei - i tomorri al ii m,,n u t- |n Forestry* Service ( that will revolutionize the •t staff. J er. Betty Fiomerfelt. Ek 1 Hot*, Por'rr. Luiuuig. .cCTrd.nj aleadar , Mm Borbura Tran:«r tn« forestry profession. ■ , to S * St»t» wniur and ,,,a1icu!tur* d*.'artin*n, *nl chutf- nOHTIXti IN IRAQ: N-kZISJlklll rran ol the „I-^ lr .. Milton berg. I-rnnrj. »... ... ' *d , Jc>t» * th» wntern r,»- with the United Sixty Take Part rm n I* 1 I I.i|~.'Tr SLZT-S 1 electons. Janet Hiwenlierg, Detroit nder the Wire pU> >ev*,al pirro .**«,"**nd Fure«t irrvjce. Eech *um- Pence Kouildiablc Maiy Elain* Chllda. Detroit - on- 1 .uOer.t loreatera Jrom (or- ^phomore, was elected vice-pies- ..... . ,,m,»re, will give a number of dr»- iri- i, r.odingJ nVi ,.-t Kw,«ja throughout the eoun- are given an opportunity to Sixty perxuni attended an i.M-j ident. Dorothy Nw.nan, Lanaing Mailt college round table on peace and sophomore, aecretary: ami Wil- . . i.roll|l Sriirl, . . Vimi e< lleree ftgMlnl around Habbannh ah. ^ Tror.ter ^ at «rt loweni. art- organization for peace upomoied |l4m Maddox. Wazhingtoyi D. C. "r"1 ' sutnUntiatinc rrin»r » Miw M-r;iyn j|yers. hurt-, *4 &r« guards or working on b» the campu. Sure canal had already ar* ^ ulture department; Miss Janet ; ike tnui ot»d fi ^acuazmn g'| Thunday night In the Kedzie ler- ■ ,oph()Im cuoAkk the quola from Micli- Mitchell, chairman, yexterday | AW) HlW AnillV«ru«ry .delegation ol student, aod.facul,, the commercially Sute college when word Is around J j meml/ers to a meetmg of under- . But ha department; Miw Helen Eeana. 35.6M. y accounting department; Vir- rivv.xed from the other. Forest how it may be achiev- I Alpha Phi Omega celebrated iu | £roduat> mi,ihem»tic» club, a i; .r,ia BaUey, Agricidture dhrassoa. , S«tv»c* regjeess. of the fire remained j Michigan Sensor* Enaest Hofer. Toledo, O.j , Mots Ruth Bodicski, buddings and Ypmlanti today. grounds; and Mrs. Helene Page.' a. o. was suggesf-j Stanley No-! '6 - j Officers recently elected by the J , heavy bh.. .«| accounting department^ wok ot o recont meeting of the. "ess lor Improvement. ti^.e j gipup are James Renno. Calves- ( raider being shot dow n i chapter were diacuased aid re- j 'on, Tex., junior, president; Mar- IVhlival '• TH*-un t Of the hwue was perpetrated iffi- Inter-Varsity Ruth Stow.» nftd August Sumwm, Williams dormitnric .. tain guests tonight i.t ;t ,Cir ,n mal party with Tommy • biuinea* staff, which ref'iwt cj fhr Meet Is Today Michigan State -I'ndrrtts, will be! in charge of the recreation parted [ furnishing music for dancing gl lodged from its office and ciiinr 4cnn Betty Gibson, social "Ninety persons from five col¬ at the Regional conference for' to" it« work in the face wimer-ji, leges are expected to attend the Junior and sen- JL'onrfiegntiomti young pcof le by Whftey Leyrcr and vvii mark*. It seeim that a carumn W? S spring conference of the Michigan . Presidents and treas- which will be held Sunday at' a. black skirt and light bh Nicul waa auppoeed to he «ent fce Wn inter-Vanity Christian fellowship ilftually men, Cfpening Plymouth Congregational church ■ blouse. i t Peoples church today. 'minted out, while the others are in Laming. (traver*, an errand which fall* to rai In charge of arrangements of the bu«t»ne*.< staff. Ami the mar* Featured rpeakPr of the confer- etrce will be C. Stacey Woods, na¬ The vesper hour In Peuples Church on May 11 will be moved '-'3^ North WiUlam.c i- MiS> 1 bungled the job, fonreKmg ta taae Eaeglc. She will be with Chu tional I.V.C F. secretary, who will to the Union board ahead to 7:30 p. m. when an ait- Ottwcmr-V irttincri wr. Juliunn', Hutson and will wear n red si eartoon down Result: no carr>i»n. am open the meeting with u talk at include two men and a woman music program will be furnished Ainu mtturti aaptuimuw.'. a. vlrc- plaid cotton aemi-foui other blow to maacutiae preetiu". 3 pjTt. Alter Woods' address, four from the senior class, one each by the a capella choir under the premjenr. Hail' aaphomor? \ diteiMtsioii groups will be held in from the junior class, and ir man direction of Prof. W. B. Ktmmei. j The Forestry cabin will be scene of the Ellsworth the Union Annex. from the sophomore class. Nomin¬ Mrs. Helen Sholl will play two house Jlflhe highest tribute which *ociely pays A', the conference will be repre- ations to the Lecture boa ' nrgan numbers. From 5 to 7 p. m. party tonight. Del Huthig, era! chairman, will have a> IjBoltaffc is the tribute of expecting a posi- mm nwitatives of the University of by the present board, will include Religious council will hold open Rw contribution fiimi the lieneficiartes of t«r Michigan. Central State Teachers one ftophomore man and woman. house for parents and friends. guest Miss Ruth Scnr.. while ■Rui college. Wayne university, Michi- Divisional councils, except A I.ITHERAX CHURCH Lyons, president, will bp BrTollego responsibility. Of him to whom Miss Mary Helen Hammiii. em; State Normal college, and nnd Engineering, will elect one Dallas Adler, assistant pastor to It |9ch is given, much is expected, and society ' Western State Teachers college. . representative from each olnrs. j the Rev. N. A. Menter of Detrm* for dancing will be furnished i Vpects relluge women to accept reaponaibii- _ Dinner will be followed by n The Er,iineerlng council has « « will he in charge of the 10 a. m. fy." Miss Mildreil McAfee, president of . 4M «rm? and inspirational service In total of 11 men to be elected, while Bjb|e study j,nd lhe H a m morn. «UCL SLATES PARTI' Pellesley college, reminds graduate women ,*Ti k* r»( U> IV..,*.-. churcli at 7:15 p. m., clcw- the Ag division chooses Its board f jnc worship service of the Luther- Tonight Hillel Foundation fall term. {an Student church which wilt be hold Its term party in the f their duties to the community. held Sunday at 314 M A. C. Ave. Lansing Masonh temple 8T THOMAS Du.'ty Rhodes playing for da: I I AQUINAS Miss Rose Taylor, president jjppics Roundly) B? iWiwrf WUttMGION parish win be held at 8 30 and attend with Abe Pious of the versity of Michigan. Miss fki 10:30 a. m. in the auditorium of Wilkina is general chairman; Lord Beaverbreok Is Elevaled the State theater under the di¬ «wfowmmBm (Tn* Muk Rag.) rection of Father C. M. Winter.'. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The organization of Christian HiiL.ioJ,' r, last Only one radio pm-tv night. Memb. r Sigma Phi fraternity and i.f %4. In British Cabinet Revisal Laown 5£ Bin pucs-ts danced to recordings D|H - Scientists m East Lanaing will j hold at 11 ciiapUr house. services a ip- Sunday Drew Pcaraw and at 213 Abbot building. Members of STudriit dub i Sgtnday j 'fined at ' Tn an effort to Hatisfy critic.* Rabart 8. Allan school wiU be held at B: 15 a. m. a splash pmtv j 'CtZ Enjrland'H w a r policy, 1 > J wcmi^n's gym lo^t n.jl,' / JTtnu- M i n i h t u r Winston s' Fare of the towc: c! h k , by United Feature Syndicate. Inc.) | »'iim j institute, Mcnomumc. Churchill completed it shukc- ! main . ' WASHINGTON.—To dnte. 40 billion dollar* haw bwn ap-11< m ieet high. u(i of his cabinet ywtterday »*ijinated by Oingpemi for defense and aid to Britain, and " tH" vorywhero the question is hoittg asked, what is the status ! p TW Cliurrh in the College r this colossal arnianunt program? Arc the planes, the , jerna 5T. furs I EPISCOI'AI. Garble by GM tiiKn. ;h« -hip.-, the muni- • oi»s coming out of the fae-| goods, such a« automobile*, ciec- i defer Th «*M ! CHURCH CENTER tries in the quantities the 1 trteal uppltnncc I and other daily "neco**iti nrld situation du Steel, tin. Zinc, rubber Icatured L Lntre to Fashion See These in the i siow and too lnx. Wew lleul executive- uk Shop Cotton Shop the complaint that In-! m <*))> ts still too Intent i w as usual" They alsoj at de>pite tin- size of! program, it I* still far | .ii security lor the lui-1 hoiOd immediately be i -cutint , > been said publicly, j sas fully a very live subject in 1)NU. i »inaller by comparison. , pk n"tf h«.N been dfcs- | TP ATTEND PARTY Ann Arbor is gonna get to g«x»d coats of red pointed by 31. ■t.\ (they probably call it (mi paint) this weekend. The prtmir coat went on Friday night at ft tl»e Iraq army are rejwrtcd to '.ie concert rated near Jiabbatiu:* yah, British air.base just CO mile;; of Bagdad, rit request a that and theseIn troops responsebe rSgUhdmvn the * Iraq government has ordered the removal of all British truvps in ltuq willun two Tlw's.l M.„.,,.,., :zl - .;r—- r" -' ™.. '•.■^•'.ri-r- *•• 7- t?.^....' ;:■ >■ 101. mw—'--™ b,,...;.^7 •-'•• : KRi^jausSSK rar, sum WHWW" ~ RK»sss«rrr:-w. s#fe®s s»s*s • i i ^iHSSsa -ass,, „•.. now „.M dm. r. •*MrW» ' «•"« -ft?,!;', ,;...„ -n,.. - mT.kw«o«M-«c.r«*'v' ^ 175. wr'"!.!*1".!.:', 390. 'B86; .U««».«. "C",0J •. . .. on;,.;.', Si: WWMiUi :SS iis; ggfgi.,, s^iikTi - Als«» - 500 USED ncnONandl W S.^STS!fSS $ ««&«£&& — 10c each — S55tT—-.• ■ wmkzr--. :-.m i May 3, lallenge Netmen Prepare Fori Kings for First Boilermaker Meet; ory of Year Defeat Illinois, 8-1 to Send 23 Into Action Drilling Is Star As State Triinnpi^j r» MlLWAUKEK, Win., May 2—Marquette university's Gen- Senators Win Bachman State, Titans ■Spurred to action b.v a 7-2 defeat from the University of Michigan Thursday, Michigan State'* tenni* teum won it, ('dollegiitte conference outdoor track and.'field champions first home meet yesterday afternoon by easily outelassip. 9-4 Victory ToEndLapse the University of Illinois 8-1 and is now polishing up for Spring Practice ins tonight to fif?ht off a 23-matr challenge from i State's forces, who are seeking their first dual vie- invasion from Purdue Tues¬ Wayne Stltle, undf f,.1iM. On Links over the Hilltoppers In and their initial three potential 13-foot i»ole vault- Over Subs day. Illinois' lone point came in year. ' ' i of the year on the State's chances for a victory Fort Tiielcr Gain* Smiley to Wear Contact Lent Next Fall Spartan* Revamp Bill Maxwell won ick Derrick reau. behind aecond base. Freshman Base¬ Gibson's Goal From hi* position ju ball Coach Lyman Frimodig disclosed yesterday that his l»lg- an When appearance Ag Eton failed to put in for the other sched¬ Major League Score! uled contest. Block and Bridle was gest problem was keeping his players interested in their awarded o 9-0 forfeit decision. AMERICAN I.EAGCE Detroit 15. Philadelphia 1 Defeats Bucks daily workouts. * The Defeating Ohio £ Reason f» r Frimodig'a concern is the absence of outside teams on the rivsknwm schrd-* Men's all-college fencing pro- C hicago 8. New York 1. Cleveland 7, Boston 3. Washington 7. St. Louis ast. hard fought luekeyt's field Tii ule irecause of-the college NATIONAL rJfAC.CI White Cloud; Brooklyn 7. Chicago 3. Campus won, Stalf's four r rill travel on to C rhere they, will m ruling that bfiltdd intercolle¬ giate freshman competition this year. and Allen Flint: John LindelU oit's John McCatftey .ocktnan from Boyne I j CLASSIFIED Philadelphia 2. M. I^uis New I the Yotk 7> Pittsburgh 7 end of the 12th In After a bn.f City. ; Press, \v M r m u a t h v K 1 THREE MAKE MOUND BIDS Making strong bids for berths on t j, the pitching »U«fT are Keith Bobo 1 - HIGH SCHOOL QL/ -Ora j' •" Mersey, Jim Gustafson and Jack Inc. - H'ki'd, i tice while t h e Gale of Muskegon. Tom Riordan h I.UIM CLASS** t» a hro«n r red Gibson, Novthville|*. jy. ! rest of I 111- .quod of Detroit is seeing heavy duty at |« oke through the Ohio ,0 lie- I look turns in lint- first base, while Paul Schtndler of i" . score the final and v ^ Jackson and Nick Plceiutoof Mill- dly giving the Spar! burn, N. J take turns in guarding , TWO 1ROOMS-IKmiMw t,r »lnr«e. for second base. Roy Diehl of Sturgis, captain of FOR BALK the freshman basketball team, KUMMKK MUrni- Mix. AU. MKN'S works out at short with Dale Let¬ out At*. OatorJttw.. Halm Beach, ter of Burhanan. The hot corner alar !»'•. Ill Fulton, Uwlnt. ••• W is covered by LaWrence Brock- man. Shelby; Alfred Clausen, East rVKNIIKC. PKICRRKR Aha MiiU Mia* 14. IW. *7 Ulvlahm. IMI to Lansing'Colorplate Lansing, and Budd Meade of Flint. MJITR GIVE COLOR HELP WANTED tv' In the outfield are Roy Carver, M KN l rrUDBNTt-lt hi*, woto wm bmr*. 1-144 a. m. ami I-J r to¬ Company Dearborn; Lloyd Hoxie. Battle rn Mtor*. Unfato CW*torto IMI Creek, Jim Shimer, Kingston. N. HURRY RTUPKNT to wmtk tor PRINTERS Manufacturers ofPrinting Plates C : Bill O'Ned, Stony Creek, Conn., and Bud Nichols of Grand srntmor wmI. or toll torn. Rtoto Nm. tM» BOOK BINDINO 317 N*. LARCH STREET •JSj£Sf S2^!^rur-«r.a Umi at .MM. rtato S-IMR. SOI. PHONE 17011 earned in competition be- ered State. A C.| Mlchliu BUssoms liriM f I and sponsor* are team names displayed at the R a Fwtaat in Frail m The DELLS yearlings g« through their paces. JSCS %$ Van tfc* mcMi of South' NOW OPEN Continuous Today. I to 11 P. M. •yWbr. Ths wulfi dhM r*J ■lH* HorW. wheta buyer, come from hal FEATURING •o punhoM Mil LES-HITE Harkot MirW AND His 15 VICTOR RECORDING ARTISTS •tWWIhM.MMiaihalww.fsrM-a. 202 Evergreen what i, ■»«<■< to npflv milliol Solhu wawd an gnawd «. b-< «'"i' M SpUu hdpa Auiriuw i fru.t — awd The Ftne.t Colored Band Ew to Play In Laming gmrio*. 2-6415 DANCING: TUEi4.-FRl.-SAT.-SUN. RIC1I9AI IIU TIUriONI