'V..~ -Weafher- On Page Three \ How i« Have l,nvr on a N'lrkel Rain, no chantf In tamprraturf 'Close Behind Winding Cedar" v' "M.>i ('. shaiow*'' \ Ol.. MZ.329 •W HHiAX STATE <;oi.l.K(iK. KAST I.ANSIN'iMKT IIU AN,' Tl.'KSDA'i. II NE !•>. I'M! FIVE CENTS I'ER COPY NO. i)6 Today'*. rente This Week Campus Vi'ir Hevrllils Friday to Br ifcutlm foi'l.nst Veir Presided'f Haiiiiah Will Receive Dbctorate Roundup* Tit llr llanoreil • ••« r. hi*vp shown week uf June 9. to J 4 we*k for for spriilo a year iit Release Day l antern night ^e »i. r plav .Wwlnesda \ ;iwf rbiird.it Tonight. ? 3t . H |*i p. m At Graduation Exereisieis; Water Carnival tiiil .intl Sati»rd,»», What they didn't tv *{« p m»i For Books State. Hilitjtvt em me roe merit Monday. June 9 MluriUi k.3b a m Lantern Parade Is Tonight - that f _ ••m.ruetn rniertt . « . _ Stiurctav. n p—m. r • ruittrig dov at the iiur-. f inij Mmidai June l»; through 3 p. m. . thf L't iori an- StllilrnN Will 11 ,i \ r Jtniritlii I iiiii* 19 . • Home Ecbuildiny. '•Iirnmfr Mhni.l in? between 'these \\.olvrritTft 1 "Olludlo* (last • ■< . day .noticed four io!- l'ronii«r< Jli||« P. st VMI.II I re^hmiMA hmr week vierk- , \ut lift I t.» \u41M *3 *>nl>er i" ToNnvPrcxy trim ml ( am fins ■» .T-.e K.»m'ar». Grand Rap¬ Hi Hill It \lt( I \J II ith I.an terns >>»• .y ur se- V ».-i Sr kit! ids. junior, p! iy r.y n.er- >•'. Jehu A Huu«.-n ii. \n v tiKin.i.v )' 'he* hand ;-:ly on. the teeter 'ol- lri )iitihl)iiiiiiii a|llff ,t. : charge Home K* w-V^r of the Slum Honored .. \ .luh. I -WJ J >hr' VI /" , •. . ;.ci-clurt i' in ins*they garcei e'd Wider (larnival ■.< ptipiSs. Tnv ■ • « ,*• U - ^ com« ha* k in time All . oreanirations float in the Water f arnival must havina v Rvt.iiain.i HI i;HI it | Vl lai'iinSons e next week. have a representative at a hiul Hi Til |si HK Wilt meeting to he held Wednrsdai Ihisliiti" Offieer at of 1 p m in the spari,«ri roorii the I nion f'his is '» wn J«t||S \ It % v N \|i if l.i- k Hush, sophomore from important meeting and mu-l he. fHT.J nera*e HI . sets his usual two this term, it'll he in •attended II \HH V IMKsoS ROTC. Award- full's I \ r « \t:\ %itt»vs ip.»if rither »nrk i (J.thello," spring than berause of his term ^ h nrmtn llouor^ Today jPi s. heijuled for this week. r Ru«.ti who's already production fii'iiC fenrlnt instructor and Ml ISM HI MMIII \\l \T1IIR «v .• i.• inemtrer of every plat .'Mnmitlee and ev.ery technical f'rta now has another "job to add hi N '»'» Mi to ni* ;i>t Since last WednesJ »v enht he tias had an aeti'ig part in thr production. li v'liu that uhen' Ilarr% |fVree?i ItrtroU sophomore, was hi other activities to give ap hi> Jhird Soldier role. Hush leaped mto the breach Now the prrr Mlew has to do. his dash ins »rw ut a ith a military bearing. Shiir/t Shark ; P d'.irg -«r1 : « ♦ -A «I11I» I I «» I'age 1 ser | %S ft R\ IVip see .• d.- :at time- other ■ ■ - wants u> mtpj.-v- t * ;t : ' I'lH'l UttlioiiiiiLi II (Hit Lmcrr was ,t ■ I :<*■< ..f Ma «n ' ftikr» ■" '' AWS Will Hold Rihhii lemiH'tti I tin's llt'rc -h magif ,«n who i-*1- (Cake ;• rant • V f Final Mfftiiitf Ha Km huhn • • aod I i rr .-ir e« onomical and faster Uf -r. Mi* ethod -if drying than the u-u»l sk-»» k* or windrows The N . .• tme" ; ij*> method also is not | m.iiix afTected hr damp ■ arathi r which keep* grow-in* hax , '■ti •"*>*' igt irtiivT i* st \tt uwnh sh damp *nd sun resis- A 'A " ritrr's Cramp hp. ftner * Pre# |k»tnU 'in ihe Rotjert S Sr Home Kc llonor-s Lest Lights Fail, This Is llepteu fOr I iiheatcn) I'atli i . ''e.J at'the te- * - • .-i Mc.o A.-j • -JL. V • ' " er n.ilht Sr. a'A' * » •:.'tl»d fcjr W'.u.ar ' • ISgn* | Mi> Die in I the l-nijvi; -.g CS-.vr.- •■f Coinm«-? c a* INim.rlf . ng psm-v. t thy .gr.^d rt»«»e ' an piajrod v.ricp he be- a" «• Thus figure r^pce'-er;'# 'w-v-thirds wf. Stotf'y Mm! of th* '•'"er* M $u Campus ;-vd E i J alendar UltR%£|nder |JANs|| PMAklithe ^%l-I.O s I'KtWirt W.klis |S MHI\ v tmiur a p Kft&m W9 lleW h*eU;se m- m I»T. I \\| IBO. June W— Sinking »f the Brar.lun mmhci ' t* ( jniyit (tHrttsvwH croup |*v. **'• < m-^.r * «u reported Umighl In Jefferson ( *ftre». I s m... *■ 1 J# » m,, spartan rm.. t ^ k. Hmiiit. who said thai 13 pefwmo had hern res. oed 'r.mi » K-h A IV'J J hfeboai Midway between ■ratil *«d Vtrs* %f.r»ea. Th - n .»«■ ■ hv^, iW| o. \ tvloli: ' the unking were larking from mmt sonr.es R( \ tv I Out ' »hip had keen u»rped«ed A vearch for further lifeboats **» to VIOIthOH I W« CHhetin M^uton, 1-4 p nt- Miia ?*.«sac. Iflien *vK\*V June lb—British and F>ee Irench %ii»ed fwr^'i ■ ..ng |he ontahlrte of Beirut. Turkish sources announced orh T«H* Gifts fish, |t —— * 1 ohf-o^iu^ I.oWjy . 1 '"•'irninf. and added that at least wine .Syrian towns are no.* . I . jhwlpr '« 43 p, «*► % t' I * WIIVGTO.Y D. C . June >—The House Uo»k measures strikes the nt'" fuature of which *»» an tada> amending t «r lyi Lane octdge I ifihwr Suaporih. lium II noun Si ft' Ik o'.ij, picketing of armaanent factories RamOow liifh. t'Jl p. M- s t«M>oy Jut MUF. hsmhsn raked the German industrial siMiun r.i am. l*M |1"»» of Img and BawMarf tonight in the largest British air aiu*w • Cirri MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday, June in Pw Two 10}] ■ tm'^day' towns. Ther^ are some so careless and una¬ ware.of the work! they live in that they feel jVeit'i* Round-Up By Ceorgi-11,.^ they need give no thought to what they say' WASHINGTON ;e or do. They fail to recognize that wherever mm live together, there is no such thing asL NORY GO BOUND Soldiers Move Into Plamj unrestrained litietny, and that there is less (Trad* M.rk Rn,) Bulletin French Resist In Syria ■ PMO Mmbrt . Wl of it when a nation is at war or living un¬ der the threat of it." Dr. Guy Stanton Bjr What's Doing On ftuock*>d ColrttrtP Ptm% Ford, president of the University of Mhi- Drew Pcaraon and Cwnpua Today • I'riDiilent Roosevelt ordered the Uniteil Slut . nesota. sees need for a curb on wprds as well' Robert 9. Allen as a curh on deeils. And Tomerrew ; take over the North-AmericHa Aviation plant at i .'J, St MVKR JOBS— ! Calif., yesterday morninjr, following the striki i. O. R. Heath, men's housing di¬ (Copyrlrht, 1M1, by l-'nltrd t raturr .pyndlralr, Inc.) | return to work. • - rector, Announces that Job* at .. , . . • , , . . .. , store*. c«i*oline *tatliina*j: flist detachment'to leach thti plaiif, ji What ? electro clothing - " Graduatf Managtr Managing Editor . Charlea T. Foo Tom Greene .Edward W. Mnrey ? And , WASHINGTON.—Shortly after ..Phil Murray heacl of the rid la?t year, , PhU. I want to K.ve y.u one ,"«co , ari-old lahorite fricmt said to him.' , . jd advice. If you dojj.t ; prc»kH» #. was , , , fte . dent* during are available to c-oflcae »tu the summer. No j troops, " trucks h aded was with armed* greeted bv elie«Jrst| The strike Via '— - . / Appllriint*«^rk«. Business Manager their from asscmlde., non-strikcts wrcrth.Produce, - ch an cut the t\< mmics, vop, the < If) and the whole labor are to leave «f- airpli.m .. Do You Think .. . , Z Faculty Adviser Kalph Norman ... .. . ». KiVrmaiAi. KMS . inuvmii.il will live l" n yrct it." ...... . with HCI. ... win, had unsacc-^fdlly ran : w)„,rU|t,)y '(..r ; If, return t" their iuh. awrlttr >"' velt lo use ihe , ■ ",v"u' t.ainiiia. I rill. C av.PI s PISCCHRlON OBOIT-:'he "mrinnc Knrly rcpnrH. oh, him by dt„ c Z AaMltAW. ClUints Shrlrl.m Mojr«r. Ix-o — . ' Bart** , D.tve June* 9 Murray l» no I fl winifcr. mil c.c ,, iw- ,.<■ w,., -bi| fr..ni violm nistiutt«.i F: Simun'ril 'he army'' nvcrmenl, ucrc in- ,lf emirv.nc. - RPORT8 EDITOR Bob Aitley he is tied tu the Iron apmn Weshitmam uixmii » Hnkp. rt.-- )b(. mll.„. Vi,.p:,,tmeut will mmk cnirjdeW. but it »:.»ti-hevedjlvil| BBITISH INVAIii .... ... i. i ..., taily attempt would* be mnde| . hm ,J(l ,,M. jnt,.rn Z II—I I'M HIITOa Charlotte Whltlen By TOM GREENE string* of John L. l,ewis, who !•not , ''*te in if "nshut rfnu/rl to «hiit In down fh«» the '•> plant th« urhiif t.ljtnf "^'n | ,-o^p while o|H*n meeting -f v.vmpua d. •... ... -in .. . t«, escort the wurkerii tficouch «• vci vif the wt.i kccs thruuRh the lite j Great BritiU i o - nwTt'at: kmtor Ken Kuhn tu.viun KLuUp tonight at Tin p al.*' is no left-winger but ha, negotiations were in progress rn".- in the Sp-utan room of 'the picket lines into the factory- i alliuK. are rnca Z Z CttK|JMNMT!l. Kny Kayser, Lois Quinn. George AS THE EMERGENCY HEIGHTENS been playing ball wtih "heni for Several h"ui aftei this mes- Union. Simons* subject will !w Thl- Itrsl (.Itm.il report was lltftJ * LJ, ]-- . -■ Herbert, Jiuly Cio/iet. Betty Jane Wilson S«t Murray did n..d •iaije reached Joglewood -the Board ■ fie union, U.AAVI (». would i ' it* effrrtK nine nrari-r anil nearrr til all his own end' . "Music and Society '' s >■ m,'sinf.sk staff pui». {he ('oniisiunr-ts. and. a* his »'"« ""«« 11 « w "'Xvrrtny Bri,Ish iif u». Wan just struck with a hiirrlblc sa\ •. Wyndham• Mortimer... left- " • *' * * ASSISTANT It'MNMft HANACiFKK fiicnd piedicied. has lived to wtng*or:.;aniZf'r f the Auto Work i'oi'i.tkv c.'Ft'h-— to ico|»cn the plant, but when ] . G4,ujj^*b ,prpIf , llmmthl: What »ill happen " 'be Itreal . Z Stan Arthur. Art. Underwood . . -AjddPnly .iiiived Ihrre and m.S( Puultrv ciuli number* puiufbc limiting broke out be- t!„. uutioiho !.„ nil shurlacc make- il ncccssari fiir the . deatiok manager ..Doug Reeve Kmi th.fT (JHiaid sliiftMnen4 of ') AC! : ili'o a -secret i onfererice with W||| he guest* of the Junior Farm tweeil pu jtct- and noii-stl ikt-r-i' lan. Ufm. Mh( President In mmmandecr fnrmcr Gnvcr- Rureaii at a picnic dinner at Pinc- trymt: to return to' W01V at'" : VI h plane onleis. \va.« d,lV bcr* of Inilh cluhs arc f« mrft al PHOTOGRAPHER* John Wnght. Edward w*r-k<-. .»c'u«l!y .».« not uont'd of: -hu'k. MUKt; ON WAV the iuane. of -a Farm Fane biidge at 5 43 p. m. ■ th« i . 1' Popper. Frank Miller. John Paulsen. John Max- Al'DIKNCK KKACTIONS AUK I I N " N-i!i< n.d Ih-feioe Mcdiiifi.-n A ft pud det<«chmenf ! eminent. dech.!» ! Note —Si em .ii in.nt .,t a fash- fur a hike to I'iiitlum. in my * bauer. Frank Hill. Carl Glotzbobvr. NY. At a new-reel the other night both board onaide dwn W-Gihiugt >n * * * . L'.nUO ti-iopv ii'iiti CiiiTip lluni'M _ itiun frGed^fi-iui - REPORTER* Lindbergh and Roosevelt wert '■I.I A kill* il'..!"" » 111,..Ill-" SPARTA.N WOlftA H LK\lit'B— I isjyet, m northern Califurnu.: date, unci Biitvt *, member of the M<-- PHI Utwki; If.-ili. >i Kills Mri.inli Kay Kuvii _ .... .... hverted c-h.nitfeui it: "he A cofTee hon'-ring ••einoi* worn- • :i .irtx n' rnaichuiy southward f«i \ cdizeitF of lu i-' When Lindy was flashed on the screen a 'liai.ljGt i Ktih*i. Carti TtinvUitl. Harriett#Yuliury. llca.K Wuer-M IKtty rd, -nd rurtJ Hppruved I,mi .Slun k, Ni vii At li> iiniin. Runnltnil FrlwImMi F'lleu Sin • I'rjiii fn s decision to refuse ' to resiVt fir it? shown he. foo, received, just the .. .. llrttA Jrntr WiliMiti was i'i him o . ,ni.- T*. return to woVk until vagi- d;f- mo'f ri/'-d ••r : : hnurrj .1 ttie'Ameiiia Fir-t Bin kf SPOIl I s REPORTER* same reception; Not any more, not any teienees are elthsi "Vai mode .A . wmmand arij Ik'b MH'arlhy. Austin Ilrril etuig Mm ray ,J ii_ma s roeetiiuj. al tended by no* y ; that Kuanlitul • F'rtolrnni Ma' le«s. just a kind of frightened clapping, as TOWN CtlKl.s c 1.1 II— m«.»i nine, (irfon lo Mfinlirrn of Ihe Town Glrla '* the J2.0DU'nti iht 1Sun-; Frtneh force i- if everyone was wondering how hi* neigh AH SAI.RHMhN: C'l.AMHIMKIIH business staff I## Inulurwoi. IM> Kiln-ll. I'«u»l WitlM-e Jmi»* Winbrla burs fell ahoiit it. SAYs loi.KHVs | lAt is Recital to End i lull 'fiGiiht alnii luoclo'ou from 12 for iuhoi the to I p. nt. rlnb day night • ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aa of I ifamascn ■anal tomorrow heforr 5 n to i'miav. ■ AMI THERE WAS t'AI'SE to wonder, .Music Season The lum|ie«.ii will he held In the ■ GRADL'ATIOX Try the Subway for it was the majority of the audience lit C ONNIF. )IAR( I S Tinvn limn of Girl*' Ihe room I'liion. on the fourth that just sal there, and didn't demonstrate Tlfc. uvo iliiid mii-ii progrsfrs. GIFT There is some yellow paint in Kast l«m— feeling one way or the other. And the ■ I *l'f ve«r *w»li b«* Ax •--(•!iiii'r re¬ ( IVII. FU.OT III %IN|Nti— - sing after all. A lijtle work wii* done by" a cital of M.uf-iret Gui.drU KtH-f jhiIc. question is still unsolved a.s to whaYwfhc St■ idt ii* ' iritcrt ted .11 ?r < >\ i SICiGKSTIONS 1" man with a htu kel of paint and a hrush. anil p:anm 'I! drivers where they aren't supposed t«» park. It i* to lie feared that may he it just wtthoul u wurd »%1 repriMit I'MitL lorsu inr.v. iu the Peopb's Old. hail ..t 0 p. m today (J. W * wasn't. Ouoii haloed hr v>. Now when a driver passes through East Hobbs the mei haitickT ermi- ^t'uiilt' 1' With L«'W. fUMlVI* ("1.0 Mrs bbeiM.k, appbed Lansing streets tie has no trouble at all. The noticeable thing wits thai the ap¬ , , oei'i Mir depai tln«ut ii.ae .itiBiwiH * IOII 111:11 urn inm lii.-iidiTN K»>\ < Ht'.ll oiembei u|. SlgrtMi - He enn see the places where he can't park— plause for Isdh men was for Ihe sight of Uilk will) Uw < i>,-i IhjoiA tr y **7ilph*i'lbUi, women s hoi\wr«iy > STATE III.ANKETS STATE BI.ANKI U their faces on the screen. What they were »»h bru.kliitl Hut .VP .and pa t president J "he « there is yellow paint there; and he can sec A4. GUGANUATIGNS— saying made no difference. No one seem¬ •lured hiiii inU* .jirlluii. etiaj. lei She t)..- rien Ht pf r*rnUtivc* > IIKACEI.ETS (TGAUETTE < V- - of Sltalrift ~ the j places where he is allowed lo park— T':ey |:<.onted nut thai t'i' sv;>- ed lo pa> much attention, and the hii>h t '• .Jha (oJlejp- rtioivi.-K for hraiKr, Junior Farm Harrau. 4iid I'EN A. BENCH M l- ~ there art4 usually curs there Ami that i.- : Hit- Ju-siluwiv. that il Mui..iy CUMI'ACTS points of their speeches were received Ganrpu* I-II duh will mrel to- - probably all that matters. Cars pulling up bin k»d dn a': th -vii- thllxikli l«»* \ at K p in oriuviiiRatiun I.OCKETS STATE BII.I.0H4 pup.t -i Ki.ink Mahnljcintt-i tuorrow m with dead silence. * i;i«<«!. thii? il vv >uid tin inejMuxvtile Z to the stoplight really don'jt need to know it.oi homei pupil el L« vy is Huh room 2 of lite t'nion. PtaiU for I'KN & I'KM II. SMS KEY CHAINS lo 'ho ** where to stt»p. aids, pud hedll of tl.' Manic dc fcoprt At ion brluroi iKrw (roup* I-'. b»» t k. ( IGAItETI.E CASES WATCH ( 11 XIIMS SPEAKING UK LINDBERGH. 1 pro. pa 1 tm« ut Mic hberv. ji will hv nrxl faJI wlll.be t|iMU»*rd putting on the brakes *" They do well now, dtfiiui her concert by JiUu STATE l'll-l-OWS KKI.T Rt'CKI.K> movement that w ill fall flat . phesy us one Yciirehen-oldi.' f 0, VK'lin Abe the tiewly-orgHnwe/d "( ampus Copfwr the Media? «.m honid w /1b wi.il FEI.T DOGS CIGARE'riE l.l'.HIhK- ~-Buddie ot the street. .Most of them hit' it play numbeiv pom Badi, heads." . Ib gttn by a group of under ,1a two CIO it'»•» 1 bet'- Muii.t.v Hit'thoven. t;i.««pin. iTehuyfv. and Z exactly and stop right in the center of the ,nd T..I ' Ket.rn»<;h e! 'lidcj Blanche! The ..tal .il H p IOST so-called walk where .pedestrian* try to graduate* at the t'niversity of .Southern MO. WT.ikcrN i -. 1*. 111 The ju.ti'to and ex ga»r> recAal at California, tin group prides itself a.< hat¬ I t niNt, I AllOK IIIIIO U — cross, * *» p. it- will I*'- trie littulit jmbitt ing the shortest ronstitlition on miiril, II \* t \r! Grtoi. del) (iiii al- - Hut it would be tod great a public int '.«)(*• )? pichctiU'd 1 >s the ( and simply, "VVo'ii for Lindy." Thev show < ,nix ■ • |»h, > ..rig I Toll w it- ":;-vV studcra.-- He .en H Spoil, FOR Rr.yt STATE COLLEGE BOM STORE JT provement to expect that the city would their colors by wearing « lapel button ;,-ed t d...i x whole vil I n>i',d liiif •, t.icU>r x; muMi IV(forme - ^ H.....K H.K W.MMKM ,... hed tin 5have the painter mark two (2) lines to show with the inscription, I'm a < opperliead " Hilt n j,„- u. • . u- Will be Ikyiodd M iic-on \V iilirtin «„(■...« H..«. ... I,.,.. I,.'., -n..I ........ iM'Ir..,. -•' I, ,(t. debt. of michigan state coi.i i '.i: - where the forgotten crosswalk is. After uctn.eut - >f legisifetio.n *).*»* will Bucbui.o'. Hub) Stow M.»x Baker, ■ . Not that there aren't plenty of supporters i ll'I? the riids! "f lals»r hi -If If 2all, great things must come slowly. The ot Lindbergh, but followers of a « auw» " ijr lei; - »• ledvesU'si s F'.el: .' lie Mr»f> C.udwug. Helwii UciivyiiK, ■ 130 WIST GRAND RIVER AVENIF. * WaSdcMoo LmUciJionr, Irving ■ curbs have been decorated, and that is all vv.iMU'd h> H "'-xHi'l! now •, j Id). t prefer stimethyng more romantic «s a sin - •. Tf rtvtt and Mary Flctuiug. •■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■•■■■■■■«••• Z that can lie expected ftir^T year or two. In gan. They must have glamour, 11 ml thtV* • • h p \.ei il wheJ.'V'iTsjijy The bid v-iivild l«r puv-rcl i:\ t" h»« vrp. the menntlnwv-aiiyone silly enough to want I* little of that 111 tin term "cofiperhead." Ot TING I I I H- I M mi fop (-! the l(i f-iicl) d Z to cross Grand River can take a bidder to tjuite a few students at Michigrin State ootmc! by the AFt. d ( P.) n.x- I'tof. C» M,»t* the- f*#'e» GIFT* OK LKATHKH II El J* WANTED Z get over the cars or wait until •'! u. m., when might Im interested in mining a "lauic cioi ..-b- in.StiiT France co. ♦ya.g up n<»r»)i< s Uepoif it tent wn'd dxtw p«t> tu«e» from his Cnktriido trip at a SI'MME H Kai'lA'VMFNT CajJU*. •(->. K«r Kiith)-r'. Out ami the struets XftliO.OlMI.DMO w orth „f rh .Vpel atcly * are reasonably clear. Eagle club" to back Lindbergh, but 1 •K'til* ttir K-.h. r IOumH lb u tajtlnn • mHoled "h'.ppiuit 4-the oulbituk i "iw'tng ot tin Outing . jtife Jnnusht mm 1 ml numWt »■-# »o.ai« Afl'ty «-# Graduation call*! ste them~t*ushing to form what tin of <"xhut'bg,*m. kixlvw n 1 »' . p oa in room 13« Morrill wot# J. I. ChwBl, tUi L#»o«. Uoiiif AF{r-M,aii, t'hnw A-t»4It »i-M Stud Boa«t •w-"8"' group calls a "campus coil of copper defrii%* Z-ipiup Improves by gdt tkot * '' ;>« il) kc - on iHojci t - A omidm,; h„de union., 'oe rhlun JIM iCi' Make for Cili to heads." tmr «•-•). .>■ (t«atr R! C#f«- "top plocc an Alumni Days niv pretty in* idcnl wo, Uwt last show KOOXI KI SFKY \TIO.\«i— and Mofocco - wonderful thing* FrrstHt* IS KxvSt-<«m*r «>• Vu'cou for vco'' SrruUoi George NmtiF !deU>M|f pf4i)iiuu lo return lo •Ol" »l <"«• !'•" n. r tto-4 1 1 »•«•! Z-—the longer one is out of college. PERSON VLLV. I KIND \ GREAT *vIwh»I 1*41 should From 100 to 00 *• thiiinismi uf 'aboi »urunctly sum¬ tw\i rrwnv Anyone walking through the throngs* in ileal of just plain foofi*hne*s in -unit- of med op the sPUi.Il.>), A ,h then thrlr roowM tori "i e lr*«l«s im ihr H>K StMMfcK St HIMJI. Mor BJ.J.o. ratii'R ».I wrfc t'lit at !'#■>« C»l» -the Union Saturday would have met potjpV t< d"!- <1 tsb-.i f- -d HUBUttrr, il nu poinled nut »r>- ~ the utterance* of Lindbergh, und more tettla> trrta Jan# lAfk *1-** who attended Michigan .Statu anytime from drhiMo olely >«-cuuf U* cut its own toy Meu % ll«u«iu« Direc¬ r*»pvciaM> in same of those of Hurt on k. ho.>4.1. '.tie job up Id ra»i ho.e tor (IR llrulb ?* one to r»n years ago. Wheeler. He that jw it may. their motive* ■ mot c t'gect)A cl> Miot't lh-o».c H was hard to distinguish recent gradu- are certainly alwive reproach, and at least i..lUd Ixlvo leade»> liave done I At t I TV STATE t I I H~ —ates from students because they still rv .Faculty H'.itir club wi'Tioxd ds thry tell the whale truth, as they kiuov Mn-fU,' monfttij lum m-otY at J Jmumbered what is going on in school, They and see it. t old Kimm vcI) more tuliv m tunto'Hin* loidKr .it the Ht.iu • p *knt\v what they wanted to see aial how to explain* his exact stand, something which sh. p Be e" \ at.mo o,,,d. • fiiwl it. *" might he of much interest to a few mil¬ "Ii" r.,«u tod.iv t'.V 'ailit'ii M 7 Through the babble voice*. though, lion American*, he ha* little defen*c Sfavjstt KUrn piK>ue " 2■ 3"? 1» those of the ohler alumni stood out. Then Mi1 Hrfli j Fublnvt 2-&T2r against any charges they or'anyone else -all expressed anio/ement over the. growth "make about him was ii warmonger. And I OR SALE E\\\xn\\x\VNX\viv\\\v !»H' the eollege, and they were vocTfetyus in Wxrj.VS KM-.H) even hi* supporter* can hardly admire hiut_ HOME?...\ then laughing recollection* of the "gwod- old vU'i -U' $G0IN |H)t II ' •• for his "copperhead" outburst against * day .s." «*C K defer* Lindbergh. Then>"vt n> t* ,»W.b"«-s» w h hecm> that it take* seasoning in.the «u4 kr R AO* \\ I v•-«? v i .* !«*«■ *»*«« Billfolds of it o^4 **'■ CTworld outside of college--business and life "THIRTY ' Is THE TRADITION.AI •fraia * J'CKC4 « i ■ « .*■ teolkcM. * - WAMIIi ^iii gnteial— to make reunion* noaniugful. »>rwwjuii't-f methioi «l iintuating that tie. IHI» Al XIWH 1 !•*' | At I ifcUYCi It *ff ,-AC-j *.'••■' varied stock * >rv** -A* ym se ,i.i" Ihe v.-j.',.,: vdwlt i-'i ib.u i••...• older the ehamo to renew • ' grnwx *nd of u pit o ti copy"b«- I wen ivacbcti from whsck to < « XUdt bu>utj voofwwii'f at pi-Hiip*! t.va a* >v tiSi, tstMUHO From 1^» . #licijUttilllfilHT'> and * title baek otto a drv> or ■ • Other mark* »n also used, including a i-'hn ll '- t , m tigdl'k# vctfc r-cn' tcii Aft.i pur At {taxKm ' juw rb»M,r Jtwo free of wetr^ stiual* out a* » h'gh pteut prosau t.T.»*ahjit» b, but loaxr it to the t. '■ P ircii', '«'d »>c!«.•.'! w.«lkcc K.VllAtAV •:xpress r \i»s» M;» R* H \NT»I» t 1 rftl the > ear v I'hiiii mwh t "laretree Ih government find a new angle, A gen i..truly >ir.'uk his- ftotRtf and •,■ oT TW-i Xw 1 oa WHO t" VS>K\i.t K* i Jinoltiatnig mtin is have that to look tor run* wtifch send nut irtiblicity release* u*«. 1 id v<. > utoMtfui Si.' vt'ii f»jr, v.-uj fa-inwi# r*s* |i «#»*-»■w V* *#r J-4f toward to* a)oTi|' with all fheir other plans for • their itutuiU a> I he U tlrmvimtrh »»n tlw •iiri c(foil* 1 m bsuvma If-one An J^the future. |*tjre so that one cutwu*'to wjm - >ahi awity ,u»d w it pccoppt > ,,«i Isnntnl f l.auMMHt lot* grirrn *nd iihimm vltMbnU *1 Ilia—" -htrk--,"/ ami so «m thw. rt *)>• • > t'U) vetylhu^-v gams Sit )> all tight1" tncjcdxPrN I'm -oite SUMMER St llOOI. For o ■eat stBir untvnsHv men utul lliui nirn ore much however, w hkh rHnklc* a bit in the breast Sevi-.iti hyjurs Uter l>vk«tr» d- Special intcn*ivoHirx* fur cnltege student* in lUf-py TrovfUr •itowir r«»i|> vunrtl bv tuim ittuMi than rami* Itoi uf anyone *\ho rrmmiU'is a poj[>uUi scug — ltd c»tt. h;s whey; su Shorthand. Typewriting and Accounting com¬ of a tew years back i* that of the Nam n :dt T)?])) .. nt>w*p.iprr -MtoM »» »»«4 Mllig Ihr eon An tan t *tli thru* iw*l « mencing Monday. June 30, and continuing for s Fitted Dressing Mttnw* tr\m Orktii H«Uy bU^t- -lllttr Ml al Yuuth ad mi mat rat ion. "femes the hit Caves tn of tractive I'E 'he piw pr->qai*4' tynd de* week.* . torn if the sheet and there i* hy-«" start (•»; S've Bt-iP'd » -kylHU iallukm or»v> airr i W>i«v nod haul ing ydu m Ih» face. It * all right wher a t.nsn t®«rk«n. Quotable Quotes — Utile to\ sj»\> that, but for u gc)\er»ti«vnt '• \i 'h-IM - twr *4 .(,. . send run r.t ui n.vm" ior tomiti ti imormvtion "These ire jn*vr time* Ho careful of your ney-—it * undignifictl.. W'te k»-. 6 « Villi )H'\A '• l'i? > \UjSf Ut V>A»h- j-] I>pmh and yotir action* in mutter* of public Url It. Im^iiH- srttios a - ktln Inak^WAMvl Calif Wrfk net ibr rv- • -by anyuiio cn a university campus will U' umiii: fcult >*i aiis . iirfduw. 4siKBB, fey the umca** , x-morc miMindcrHtfxyd than if yju had ahmiifd K"* i'.i Aiitsks *441 W'utigUjf.. Yei^j I Mftt*4 -your view* in the mam etrvet* of your home .ll€l»—«>«." ihv .Mediation board has evsviaict..; Tuesday- juwi 10, 1941 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Face Three . , Miool Plates H ater Carnival Queen I Students Debate Change I • -4 42HomeLc8 Xktiry an Counter nt <■ Of " ** College Alma Matev IP TO l/l PRICE In Peaching 1 i Mrs, G. A "A l»y llf'.HH OLSON campus crossroads." say -Houghton of Ikm'Uv. l»V hay Ray^r • . ' CASH ... . .. . „ .»» t- * . » , ymior (iirlw Srore cream rourtcr in the dt.ir. I.uitlf. V |,;SC '".-"F Winding Cellar. or M. S. C.. I lofh thy ! 'i.« Pc.plr nf.ali a.nil- . shiVlt'W..That's the >|un«tion. Heller Than .663 workmen, sturii-ni. - Hie pn.i with 1'nitcd State, I'ltirens tiilkinp i f. pc,«ihly utiendina -'rcfiiri. chhhjii.ig tin- national anthem from the "Stor Spnuglnl 11,up |„ I'lacement* ;l ■ ner" t . "•M'.pd Bless Annrii a." the question again arisa1, -peril' per cent nf tj)a soi'.na sr.-mr u>-Ui. nnu'itaUv pro- .. ' . , . I Home Economics Idui-nvcrbnddii.g ,Michigan state stu-. " " . : huads will' ofton iippear ovi'l" th'1 fK,uts lis t • wHelhtt or not v;.. a-string toachinft prH '' "UntiT and aik foj^.nu tit. colat- (ho.y Want to. fhitnvo th«ir. ,'ftiivc heen placed.thus ■ a* ■ iififi to. Mrs. Mfiio !> •rrilic w ,0,w du two strtiwi. ;ir tor utv Iw" . a!m<1 matter With the ■ If ■ fc"s " of Home F.r< i- "" '• 4V i»«wnt am a mater, ~ciwc! '* !**> Ol'TSTATfc' net find it ricfsssswi-y 'a jt'.Umd tin I mrjvies to &•'. my • tunaniT I cur ; • •• . u-c H MODERN BOOKS v.- rvornVn who h»ve • ijeryu itin'i; tfio mtisic or the iyruf* .ten' more of it ovor 'hv counter . -•■c i i r^c- town.; wlv.ic tht*y V.isi-ii -ch TbV -V'>i :|-. ' ! and find <' more real and enjoy *.v11"c*• ri O.,- GREEKS tins, i>,i> wrre at '■ ■ Fl*te. A J irfni aitlc. :.he . :i. •. »■ :..j« ' . l-e :e . " Virginia Ard»t W . • Norma Beat-ham. St. • A M Hr< w ho ' • ' ' * it-vo Beard sU**, ? 5 > • iv.f A th<- •.:« *x- ■> > • of.ivy 'or ■. 'p >• -it.o n» KAY KAVMU oJft'c nuik i;.t; >•• MI * • rl : v - • Uetr Benjamin. One kf.t ' adlirvtl •!, it;,.; • '.V:tch fi on' thy i: the ...Id ; Si"f -or y . . . .('cii iens. t.'r-i' ill/,. , nr;... •, AC I It.( ml ■:-»i\ !t:e» , ti. H.if iSii.v; Fair 11 rr •> K.tpj).. I'ht Whether Used Here . ' • I'.if", Mlidlt-'l Cll.ipi.', I }♦•:•*?! Hit' V* 1 ■ * ']• . J., , 1 -V . „. Fen • ,f 11! Ki ijiivics. I'Ht" ' . •?,i Flint,: \ U t afce: jiiicl I. • ' Ft .d . N Y A" or L\>TKKN . ' . 0 dltv. * v sS., . -I <♦ i *—• .'«• incuts-' inchidi F.th •• rtlr t *— ... • 'ii. 'BethyFFrw rr.,i"1 S ,,lv ,,r,un p "»'» •' tir^ul^.ii ,.f the Menhir t li<4 and u'ls'-rOMI IN M'liinr. will reign a> la>-v-im'Hdri)t. sin i :. a i, un- iti ,i , i ■ hrld mxi liWav anil >itiinF»i will pi.•>»«!,• over other Tiitor ,, ,. , evening*. \|H»« tlemnan i* \ tee events nt the werk t )''_i • k» y t»oi '- .a-. , .t:,.nc r:i' Kits Kcod. Hi' -. Gram L*.' in-'".: vh-. ' 'OTHKLLO* . Typcwrih'ps •ateriC St*gc»r Si.ntV id ■Mi-. V..:. • Ci^tfttiWt. I'« tty \r,. Lalioratorv [ ustnini\YK2.V7 \C1II> OI Ml XMOMis 'ii N itmnallv Ailvcrtiseil .fewdry Items Ti V A;>- .qtvill'tfd H iTdtTTsn i it.h- 'he »♦ <' . f*Uiu* MITOsl S Till < II \Siit, ♦ /lulling u'r'tK At l'« t» Van \ allu. : ... i A n - O'Allin."!. . » lapU's ilrtiiu. 'At lie VL* i M«*ll In Xllt'inl Belli lit ihIi Sale. \ i.»it Farm v\. •». I wit we >tiili' • \I Mril r* 4»,»t • Srliool Jlonril Piwl» NII.'IHIH Nl.-. tjny A It . KatTHeen i.otktuiiitl C, IV. f, . ' ! .a«l:(f' tin- 'K< ' : Itetu Inliltstmi, •'icy' - :itj ,,r .ic • ,f d '-V V 3#^ r:' A !' «.* i ,' .,t V :MV 11,41*6 . rcii- .».<<»»* .i, M.- ''ntiy .»K • .iiiin N»kiaceji BraetUt-* 1 .IMI up 1.00 up ^7 ^ Sr si V WMHH.vs I M> I \ N ri \t »ti tiysr.H HILLS tlaicAiei < ar» » NISIIImiv ' ' •. r .'k^ !>. t OPEN sv a Matt N\u* U»*f. FAST imam nuiMifi i. I'm, J .00 up sM. 1 .iTJ sow Kueully XI .an | .■ |. t> ''ra-. • »-•: -i (oune i v : h.- «- m-t1 < j. - r * ' Uil v' fi.'. ? J K 'ii.ct, ?. I MX - *»•! I f * . 1WH « ' - - i"r .' K'therl fl'i(*e*t Hnt(t», sTAIiriMf. UU»N»Hiiyy UNFORGETTABLE/ i- &t2ty & \A For ihe million* *ho have found in hrivh - y< mms-oviR kif.Cj jtemarquei novel* a JINK Loth VV / 'V- K1 tier p-reai h« ing hcari* thrill Dud will -.i% "Oli IGi^ruuiil ii", from llur.!"*." K-gx fir* , S t.AIT ( UI,U(*i, Cu U-- \ LAZY BONKS JACK in' (ur lliii.e Ii i.utr liuuiu — wn.,1 or eoriiurity a.tMl N "MlllllllW lilil.t' vto - a.IMI n The DELLS BtvM I Um * lAvt Imm \ cvbabdinf: golf jacket c.: A iMUMeti au/ir.'fte lot .m /" fx.1 • liw.ejrf^i rMewiwat 6» » Itt"'* ?>*.r',4r* ' ► HIM XX e<»\u.sl 100..**#0 Crw U* uo>. ■ *o !»• I »o~. »®oo — .-. ;• ' . ' t •—. 11weir ii-- ••» a ,..iii * »*»c" . • " s^Klf. *K>-' ai hy W«i»'M*«,f-i*t i Wffk fI. ruff link- .mil lie liur 2.1 Ml IJ-4:I llMrfc'ii- NN .ilWhrr i 'IP I JftUt 1^1 TUB ftM#l IIIIW* OI Ml sl( It t. liH-aivmi'I AVRPS f I .6 li-7 ?yj? Sfl°R ifM- End It HI . W %i.llIMiTO> U.L M MA ft AMI TIAPPr ii< \ vr»»»Kt> bau.j.fe*v • « i.mjvrw ti , w,r P«ttuUi Pf w»» ai VII Times 11 « « 4iWr e mt t.w« • IISW A1XAOVN Tuesday, Jims Fonr MICHIGAN STATE NEWS 1H5- Kobsmen End Home Card With .555 Three Slate Net Mason 8 Retains SoftM Stars to Enter ^WJth mast of'the bleacher seats removed, the only remnants of State's home baseball sedson left OH "Old out of a feating tire two-game series by de¬ an Alumni daw throng. The loss College field- yesterday gave State a .55?! record, twenty- Pitching records reveal that the Spartans 8-5 he/ore big three of his inound corps, A1 .Tories, Frank Mekules •and Joe Skroeki, have accounted for 10 of Evaiiston Meet Title Shutting Out Mason ll > (.'ordim Coir ]| the Spartans themselves eight these triumphs. Jones' has the Their regular season concluded were percentage points below lion's share with four wins while With Mike Pawllck turning in n shutout mon,i,! sfeMginK between raindrops at their 1940 record of .583, for East With a 7-2 victory'over an nlumni batting practice pitches in prepar¬ Lansing contests. Mekules and Skhocki both have By J nr. Sinick aggregation Saturday. Couch C. D awe, Mason 8 retained its monopoly of linrnr- , been declared the winning pitcher turn their eves this ation for their final gamc#jjf the On Old College field this season, in, three games. .■ Ball's week ju tmofi to thf West ei n conference j by defeating Mason J, 4-0, last night to win its Here Is the* column have | men'i gyi«na«um ocrow thcTher • J the Spartans have won five we mitory title. championship* Which will be "held -The Kobsmen will travel to games while losing tour. They de¬ often looked' forward to, our final •" «parlom JfniM.n neldhous • at Evanston,. 141. Thursday V Pawltfk displayed the same form in downir; -r, i,„■ Knlamii?f> Saturday for a return feated Michigann Normal, Notre Spartan Sporllloes as spor's -ditor. I «hi.h .taod. as a symb.,1 of Ml.-!* as he exhibited last year in* Major League Scares through Saturday.' 1 ' I pan States athletic growth fin-- fame with" Western State, recently Dame, Indiana, Western Michigan, To date only Morris Drilling, but that the time h»« arrived the final inning christened Western Michigan, while losing to Michigarronce, arid NATIONAL it now tsn t so easy to quit. Looking, k,.,b;,|| ha. mt.vM from Demon .tration hall, and women have'lle Frank Beeman and Floyd Krause patching the Mason 8 tenm to nervd two of thei? - which will officially conclude the Iowa twice here. They split with its lirst championship. The- . ' bark over the four years or sports , bil! house to them-els e., have signified their intention of but. Pawlick bon 1M1 schedule. Chirac* 13. California. The Kobsmenv total ritUbwrch 5 report Inn for the State News, we I while hern, we have watehed entering as the other two possible ; Ih'troit senior rang up his his way out of ti> Last Saturday the University of record includes 14 triumphs and ean truthfully say that it has been entrant.*, Copt. Fred Perkins and fifth victory, of the sennon. allow- (inrinnali , tno growth-of-Miihitsi.n State. F.n- » D.Z.V.'a WIN California salvaged sin'even split 10 setbacks. St Lmats 5. a pleasure to report the -aetlyllles j ailment has Jnrreased .a third Bill Maxwell have conflicting ex- j mg only three single*. Hag-' Behind the two of the Spartans. ' whlrh has usually meant biRitei .i amination .schedules.. j gcrty' was on the mound for Ma- Chet "Aubuchon \ riTCHERS' RECORDS AMERICAN LEAGUE Chnngcs • hnvc token place on I and better teams. Changes have : Rex Nori is. Fuptein of the 1934 | ««>" 1 slugged out a. 6-0 No games scheduled. tyic athletic front The men have i bcoa-rgradUAl. but always then Spartan squad, set < precedent i Supportcxl by s'>me able field- Chi Player OWL ' Inn. D R SO IKK Ret 1 whNrh hi- teammates"were unable Sigma in moved from what is now the wo- has been progres:;. ; ing «.«t the part of Nelson Bryant Oerrtrkson 4 2 0 2S 22-3 33 22 : R 1 000 ■ .***•.* '' »o follow when he truiinped Dull¬ tnd Bob Flrtgg. Paw lick did not league game I n ¬ 7 4 1 4R 34 II 3? 14 .ROC ! To Attend Convo It Is. Iini easy to become a bit sentimental in looking bark, but ing. 6-4. 6-2, Saturday to y;« m the fallow a Ma:on J man .to reach chon. Walt. Paw!«. ■. i . - Jones were the f ttrarki 6 3 3 42 38 14 17 7 500 nothing ean change the seore books now. Of more eoneern Is the -only * ingles victory- for the alumni ; t'hiwf ' bli-se. _ Meier hm.mii a 2 2 21 20 15 19 7 300 | Three-members of the electri¬ future. The International situation with its defense program al¬ cal engineering cUjfiartment. Profs. The only other nlumni point STONE LEADS HITTING D.Z.V.V at ti e pf .428 and Dan Ande» Mohair*. 9 H MM 61 35 28 24 ready has made, Its mark on the sports picture Here at State.ih" was scored in the doubles events ; M. M. Cory. 1 B. Bnceus, and K.* !' Art Stone with two long 4ln- for the rheim.su TeMer 100 92-3 12 7 3 5 .000 coaching staff has been shaken up. .but it is only a miner change when the combination of Rex Nur- I E Kinney, will attend the unnual gle-s which sent.two teammates • Gets ,,4...: 1 • 3 : 6 3 2 .000 compared to what Is going to happen i is and Mai shall G'"*dw;e defeat¬ Evergreen M • national convention of the Ameri- unity- tiw plate, led the winners' the "varsity pair of Drilling arid shutout over the '! j can Institute of Electrical Engin- Many varsity m*n and future potential stars will be doing their ed . batting attack. 24 II 10 2I€ 205 no Hi rr, .583 with Morgan f; • Totals in khaki Instead of moleskins, or finding a place In the Beemcin. 1-fl. 6-2, 6-5. | eers at Toronto, Ont., from June 16 drilling t.iirrative industry, Ordinarily the |o*s of one or two key men Is j The. Mas«)n 8 offensive opened pitching. to 20. { it- the first inning when Bryant enough to throw anv team off its stride, and a general depleting of Kiirull* Will Honor material will probably slow down the play throughout the country, j singifd. was forced ".to second Please Patronize ' so Michigan State will not stand alone. llonir Kr Senior* 'when John Bozman'diew a.walk. ^ While numbers and enthusiasm may be lacking oh the fields and The Home Economics facility Ujnd mored on Stone - first single The- winner* added another brace floors, it will not he so in the stands, for In troubled times sports Will sp^uunT i-• ter.th annual party tan* f«»r th< DRASTIC of runs in the second by virtue of are almost Ideal to divert the mind from grim reality People still for -yeH -me El n.n;:c. sHi- I I Gar Williams' double, and scored immediately- follow - : prefer to see conflict In an arena rather than on the battlefield. ' T dents tonight j their final sun m the third when i There has always been* a place ' dependents in Ihe middlwest. Is jia'irt) v. .11 be heldjvft the'lawn be- . ' ;ng l-iunterj. Ni.gbt ceremonie*. The ' ! Bryffnt s« oied on Stone's necqnd SW { tiase kriock. 11 for wholesome athletics in any! reputation has- been built th t 4fween H-»iue Manual nier.t hovi-e-j; Mason I s <»nly threat came in *05 M A C. . I \ I I \N*|\J i educational inditutiuii. The sports way, and may it retain -u< h , »qd 3 team* Committee- m charge include i it ii unity, especially foi those such As many steps as -possible hyve •he f«a sr-g Hon e E- .nomu - ih- CUTS! now been taken to have State eonf&rrr tructoi: Catherine-Miller. Fu»n- ATTENTION STUDENTS i as Michigan State, which ; | ranks among the 25 largest schools to Big Ten standards to such an i Rr> Etheidred . J ■ s .. Doro- extent that even the politician* in thy lb-risen. Barbara IlofTman. - j in the rout.itry. iih7l .they arc one • {.of the advertising agents for the the state legislature have taken up Julia Ti-a!. Ma Edwards. Vmla 1 school. the' cry. We have no.fight again*! thr H..VS Walberg Bentr.ee Grant, and ixu- I.H lli.- THANSCtlNTINEM'AI. I 111 K.||| | j It has been a privilege to di- CO. Iiiin.llf tour |».-r«»niil i-fmill In | reel the sport news through the athletic conference known as the \ medium of this page Michigan Big Ten. in fact we i ••OTHELLO" TICKETS— h.il.l piuiU. S-mr<- to all I'll IN* l|'\l i State's teams, athletic facilities, peihap* the most pwofill in th» All ticket* fur •"Othcllu" must ( ITII,.*. *>|i<-<-iali»l» in Tlt AXSI'Ol: I V | |o* j and its couches are nationally rec- 'entire nation but we d«» not »- he turned in between I and fi p $16,000 i ogni/ed. and the Spartans arc the time ready f»»r a Spartan m. tomorrow. \ representative nf Thru Alpha Phi. sponsor of the hinri- lll'lll, For furlli.-r IM'llllM V I II >*. .in,) | known as a fine inter.->ectiohiil 'try noi would we like t<> ee ntr! drama, will to* in the 1'nion at thai PICKUP, t:\l.l. WH»28. | team and one of the strongest in- action for quite some time time to collect tickets and money Nut that Wf fear that Michigan State could nut uphold it* Ath¬ letic honor, hut that there would he some danger of becoming the WORTH OP NATIONALLY ADVERTISED doormat of the conference, financially more than otherwise. Michi¬ gan Stale U not geographically situated «• a* to draw huge home CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES crowd*, and Itig Ten schedule maker* have, been very loathe to Father's AND FURNISHINGS send the hotter team*, such a* Michigan. Minnesota and Ohio State "In little Madia. Purdue and Indiana have to take to the road, and Michigan State cguild expect no heller fate. Sport* loving student* and local fan* SAUTE l>\!) THE AMERICAN WAY Day Quickly would he Ihe one* to suffer for *urh a grab for prestige Must Be Moved Ksther that State »tumid continue It* present policy of scheduling heavily with the conference hut maintain il* attractive intersec¬ tions! stale of major opponents ,/illie J.7 "While we cannot see Stale in the Hlg Ten in Ihe near future, we SPORT WEAR SPECIALS will predict that H will he only a few years before the University SUITS v.lur of Detroit will be on the Rriggs stadium football schedule Now we turn over this page to Rob AMlev, the fellow who for It ib a natural tor Give Him VAIIM M HOSE 29c two years lia* been reporting the grunt* and groans of Eendley fol- Valurs To $< « r« a lilts' colorful hand of wrestlers, and more recently the baseball for¬ ffi.00 3 TO *•» VALUES I3.ro Vilur JACKETS S1.9S tunes of the Spartan*. \V'»- wish to'expres- oui uppre- From the sports stuff their sre Sport Shirts ST $1.19 TO IM *33 Value. Golf Jacket 2.9S tvoo I'ci.-ition to ail those wim contrib- I uted new.* or aided-in turning oiit ' alt the p.tge* foi the past m>.o |: Attiletc Director R,»lph 1! Y«>ung. Dick up, Mover. Dei nek B.ll Asttev. who handled night make¬ topnotch refKirteis Ed Kitchen Ba and am' Sheldon _ Hal I! M I nro .St'hram. KrWnlind Friedman who the coaching staff Sports Publi- - SHIRTS «f caaunl, mm'fortaWe SWEATERS SHIRTS S1.6S j cits Director. George Alderton. initiated » coverage 'of f «ed cut and fine lillintr mllar* f rind far from last, every lellovv sport* and every individual re VAM1K8 $«f8 SHOES Sport Shirts 7Sc : who wore the Spartan Green and fnirte1 That* 30 Streamlined stripes, cm»l. hft.»m:ni colors and popular, ail iiurjMee Jff 1 To «i.:,n Valor. In tl M White - Ashitrs New air-*rate f ihrc* CROSBY SQUARE . . . SPORT COATS m'MNu * unuui Stale Raincoats I.N Trackmen to Nairn* Knappon fnr summer. K.M Valor. \alur* < £ * AR^ Golf Hats SI.48 Award Winner Tonijuflit $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 VAI.UES Sfif® To 17.50 PJoye TO JI5.00 KeSsman Shoe* Sptt-ial tnuk mm-ting to¬ which had entry list of 41 NETTLETON l!4i Valor. S1.0S night-fur the wliftion of first school* an X'AJAMAS . jamas fur his well-earned hour* "I . . Mrll dr-Ii'ned p. SLACKS SPECIAL Finger Tip Coats KiiHpix'n Awant «inner, will Al "Jerk" Milne's performance tase. Fine fabrics in a h*e-t nfTii'iiilly Ii r i n g 'Michigan in the hvgti Jump wa? State's top MIS Valor SS.M achievement of the evening The heartening styles and uibr* Nu $J.»« | State's 1941 cinder season to a Detroit sophomore cleared mv feet $8.98 j j close with the exception of Walt NCAA meet to tie held June 21, 21* inchtrR to win « first pla»e tre Arl ington's participation m the with three other ium|*ers have-lhe famous Man-Eased Kind of comfort . . . sheer summer I.«hn * AM l'»»W THK Ml?Y OK THK I Wall Arlington picked up points Broadcloth*. Sateens and llayun* VKAR j m Palo Alto. California. Golf Jackets In two events f«»r State Hi*'best { The award Will be presented feat came in the broad jump $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 Value* T.t *r..so S3.9» TAILOR VIAHF. TIES j the athlete who In the mind- of ! the squad members and couch**, j ha* "made the most loyal and ron- where he mUoed a first di»l bv one-quartet of an farthest leap went, 22 place me- inch His feet U*» 11.00'VAI.CKS jscientiouv effort on behalf of the tnche* He also earhed a pbvtr in HAMIKERCIIIKIS — I m. »- TOPCOATS SUITS {team, regardtess of point* scored or tunes, and results achieved f>er- the six-way high jump tie fur fifth piuvT in l ine Uwns ,. . plain or fan<1 <* 39e • VAI.I'KS the Initials hand**om« d-^' TO lli •19" —■Valurmlo ; tonally " ^ Al Mliwaukee vrti; fsxr Frr- The Kpartan Blip" McCarthy. Starr - Kn-rrr relay team of please . . . • Blend one wilh his **hir? i.-td f ».1 for 11.00 : day night the SpatTana outdid ex - Danny Ros*nb»um. and Bill Web¬ He'll like it. PAJAMAS ; pectations by placing fifth in the ster ran a close second to w inmn* u$T $2.98 Values sercc now T ^39** RAIN COATS Valur* DA {Central Collegiate Championships quartet from Western Mirlugan OPPORTUNITY 2Sc 35c 50c $100 To S7.50 S3.9S To *7.50 ter Mian I* inkltKM .«au«* |l «kiw thtrrnlMl tall m* • >«S Dtxr Htk I *■ •aha* »• »^i ■»* Ho« • »»•« 1)1 STY RIIOPF.S ■I 4-4 JIM BRAKEMAN Ut EAST GRAM. >1.41 4.AKT MNDW HiwJing Wash. Ave. SMALL'S Bill M M SENIOR PL A-¥~ W KI1XESUAY. JUNE 11 ANI) TIIURSPAY. JLNF. 12 ADMISSION 50c Fairchild Theater RESERVED SEAT TICKET* .8:15 p.m. A PHI ON SALE AT AD. BUN.-