today On ih«' Can»|Mi«~ |n iIn- Wnrl«l- ;,ti Mission MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE. EAST ujrH.viin Slate rollege students' • „r« due to be hanging out ,v t'i»lv from wjo'icise. »n * >'i to the government t:'iX - Kits which must be •>—'stuck biles by on alt automo¬ Feb. 1, plans Finish Work ntT, v r I" ,.feli-r Spartans licking are fense underway to have stamps. de¬ In Museum ' wo~ i car Lour$e _ . jj : president ot Men's •; yesterday that Men's ;;;; \\V>. and Ottw- groups . main a defense stamp "t, m the near future.^ rw" !ii/tY»-h books; all stu- rS ;; have to do is provide Natural color motion pL— and lick the bits of tures of "Upper Amazon anil llilth Amies Adventure" tak¬ HY THASSRAtrtn WfitW en by Lewis N. Cotlow, for¬ RIO PK JANEIRO. Jan. 23-- A mer president of the Adven- solid ironf Was agreed upon * »- p., (itllr rrrrn man In Ihr rasl- turers club of New York city, will night when the 21 nations at the ,( ihf I nlun Itr.t floor 1'an-American conference recom¬ h be shown tonight at the audi¬ ,.tii 4 .rroniflVrm Irr.h- torium as the second program of mended that iclations lie broken L, il 4," -I'd allrnllnn. hul with ihe three Axis nation?. the World Adventure series pre¬ "ll, r,|,f.-.nls a noofl Pt'" "I sented by the college lecture' Argentina and* Chile finally i„ »lalf'« hil'r(ra.Hrnlt) course. agree*! to the formula after the Lmil Cotlow, who had previously wording, had been changed to yv tour-foot bronie figure made a three year's survey tor ,-unburn with their-wishes. Ill its Lhine pound* wax awarded the United States government of iin.,1 bum the resolution read that L folirfe as oiitstamliiiK in all important harbors in South be Aui'-iicau n public- "recim- L formation and execution of a America, Europe, and the Far mended" a rupture m relations Ljrim to make Ihe fraternities East, made his trip into the Smith vVth Japan, Germany and Italy in L lt% tampHs contribute ron- American interior for geograph¬ dance with piocedurc laid Ltivfh t» the educational and ical purposes, and explored teiri- down by their Internal huvs and Li prof ram of it* Institution. tory never before seen by white taking into consideration the cir- Lird.if for the first time, the men, according to S. K Crowe , umatance-i «if each' voiitry. Lht will remain here until the secretary of the lecture course. The-new drive let J the strate¬ American Undersecietiiry "f bt award is made in the fall. HIRIFS WEI.l. ATTENDED gic city o| Hfhev completely State Simini'v Welles indicated surrounded aiM- brought the -..-tisf.u tioii v\ ith the terms of the The moving picture "'Grand Il¬ lusion" shown last Saturday night, Meanwhile, the J.tps are going Russians to a \x ide di etch "i formula. Ciuguayan Foreign was attended by approximately »head with then long-prepared the important ♦mlrmof .from Almn-tei Guam announced that Union uncovered a Riga to Moscow A diiect threat his country would make the for¬ 1.400 people, Crowe revealed plans f »i .subjugation of the Phil¬ t Thursday night, Since interest in the World—Ad¬ ippine*. In Manila, a lung list of was presented to the trntoru mal break in ielation* tomorrow, n Ear! Br.gham and city of Smolensk, with the Rus¬ and Mexie.pi- Delegate Padilla re- venture Scrips is rapidly growing petty offense, has been added to . bdgell were rehearsing the next three moving pictures crimes jmnishuble by death undei sians holding the town of Znp- ieried to the resolution as the ,>us Kapers show in ad flay Dvipa Mil miles to the t America " " will be shown m the auditorium the decree t»f -.a-cupation ati.thor- Magi a Cart . the §tote News office when one Record l.xonvrutes rather than Fuirchild theater, sties " ■ north, Thirty mile* northwest ,il this point Soviet buces oc¬ Ai gent me Foreign Minister Rtli* Crowe stated. Difficulties The ,'is-t ran ;es from intention- Guitia/li addi e- d the delegate*' of the messcn- Students From jertron in the audit>>num will !>e aU> giving false directions to Jap¬ cupied the town of Toropet/. and sir id Argentina was prepared .«»It gers popped in. rleared up by the use <>1 a new anese f,n«»»s to espionage and Other impoitant centers cap¬ toS oo|ierate IPO per cent with The correspon¬ 'Drink' Fist Arch projector, the lecture cowe -sixUage \t Daxa- - with the tured ill the dl tvc included Shu • dhei American natiojis dent who hail M>cretury believed iaige-t Japanese minority m the ay.i Toropii, Olemno. Demno "Japan's attack has profoundly called him didn't islands — t)w .laps iveie -aid 'o tie and Attdieafiol : di.ct.ui bed the American continent PAR EAHT, TOO n■'>' ready so the boy o; gamnng a Imaf imlitai y force The midnight communique and bus demonstrated tire neees- ado listening to the Ruth and Bill Albee' motion IfMHip NipfXUiesr said that the Germans had made c of some iesi~ d> tor a defensive reaction on picture and lecture 'Yukon W.i- dentv o| ihe Mindanao capital See NUMMAKV-htr 1 ihr ii .id of the Rio omfpitwe," derncsx"' will lie shown in »be more messengers came aid Guina/u "Our unanimous joined auditorium January 31 and Hey •*>d reason and ' feeling is one of disgust for the will 'w Men Aren't Slack ibniit Scott's dim on China Karnpus Kaperers, a I. aggi essor. All nations must con- • tn.wn in the auditorium February i by the unusually trdnitc Ug,alt against him Amer¬ i kept on in spite *>f ican unity is an accompUshrd (lin ii ions on Slacks ? until a fourth Stooge "Singapore Joe" Fisher's motion And his uniformed putuip. Smg.qioie. Cricsiitadx t the World" will tie shown m 'b#* auditorium Maich 14 motion pictures will. lw projected All other Vets Sclietliili FaoehlUt Ttie'ate: *\ TMCN.SHAIllO CNESS Speaker Will Interpret War m Werk-l,on«{ riSHINf.TON. t >«u hear or read •# a Navy artmrnt offktal reporting lhal Jan 13 (TTi Bv His IVrsonal Observations String (»ronp ('.onfereiiee u <>f ihr i *nd ifrsiroyrd "a wind which American fleet ha«r V . sv.. Hi ! ./ • ,-nd List (loneert 7 Stars for 7 Men !• The ftvc /t,,vs i5nu.il Post g:aduole f the nineteenth t'oiiference w* ihr flapping of a flag" or) y»ut Sc cf j A string quartet and tv»o will fin Vctei iti.ii lore* will ojH'ii oh lik inn "Haaineaa dtffuaing i .♦ g t. ,v . ■ cv• Wed-,.- . be fe«tuiet cham¬ In Service in I'll 7 .uispus Mondov HfKler ttie ,ius- wth*hi don't think the war auditorium. wUl irt ik ber music tomorrow at 4 p m Th^ pl.ex of 'be MSG Vet dixi ioh, retting if if f. R. fleet admiral* ». omn entu: ;• He • I* the fourth in j series given by Ik-.oi \V.od Giltner stated yester- It* ju*t an aid Japanese ,,n,| .r.terpiet the ,.»♦»• l.ix The iuiii»o e 'u tr.c mnuno the rnuxM department in the Mw- »•»« to de«lgnate flealrayer* n.,ro< the s.u auditorium for the general' iron .uiuit educational. ;>od e*« I ien 'ii work, iipd will involve it txrtfdo boat* poetically, and . fkur. m 1899 r F .- . public flies ili lectuie* >n s.rjioU* cam- 4^ ription* are merely lit- i(n got t, t'ud newsp; The program will cofttikt »f I tr«n*lat«in* of the Nlpp*ne*e ,Pfur. p.,, .L.ff of f two number* Beethoven * vjuar- ptj. buildings citfdiruling thr.itiwh Friday, f-H'i* 30. Gdtner -.(u| tet. OpUK IB. No 4 rn G mmor; and Trio, Opu* 32 by Atensky Sfax mI l.ibfii atoi m*s for those MemlMu-s of the string quartette . vetei iiirii ran* mteres'ed m suj.vr- are Borneo Tata and Julius Stul- \ i « d hiteu 4i y work xvdl ire held berg, friht and second vtulinn. re¬ »n Mondax >nd Friday .recording nay'be wending their IV-,in Gittner. lock classet one hour spectively. Nicholas Bliitoff. viola, ' new federal xtatute and Alexander Schuster, vfolon- The pro-gram, of peakers, Gill* j cello In tire tno Tata and St bus¬ u-i iKMoied out. include* various yi'ght saving time in Eastern ier Will be .isxuted by Jtny Un- nrmlrer* of 'he MSG eterlhaiy time zones derwrMxJ «t the piano. fait and also everal rralable vet* -Her Feb. 9. In the held >f vetenn* Airmen I'uvSliort ■j uiut mtjs The law would ap¬ THE PROGRAM o> rufucation and practice from ply to all Michigan fjenrlrt dps* he tin rounding -tale*. >everai uL vvernmcnUl state time agen- were I isit to tain juts: ihe .hitter lieing MSC alurnm. G-e state legislature A kerf if any""part of tlie pro- i not apply to other <1 houaeholdert, state I'lirfiosel ilk no iv n irnfti would i»f devoted to w tv.it he x efehriiii Gin can do >n the "t pifoi.t war. iv-an Tldtwrr *aid, informally yetrtcr-, f,»oi program this \r«r doe* not feature r tie** tire problem^ mift 'be present con* A" ILtoph Inlrrnnl U7unl to See Stars ? 23 (TP) — The Agency reported to- the members of the "H*on t«>ken prison- Island siioP . t Wake 3t Shanghai during riiR h >aid there were id prisoners fg*» William B Whitaker, wife of the -pcech department instructor The ' * LITE MOOSE TURNED up in the waate basket yesterday morn- <*kxk*dGoleflid***«* IT*- ~ wuriblEAJMiiF. play H a 3-act druma "Meet My Wives." entitled TAKE LAW I 'Mg ud nobody screamed. They just left Faculty Adviser— Ralph Normal TMtSf FORMER LAW students Principal roles will be played the little faffer there, regardless of the NOW APPEAR BEFORE THE COURT by Norris Walls. Dacldsburg Graduate Manager Charles T. Pro • • • OF PUBLIC OPINION ' • ' freshman, as Alex Ware; f red WASHINGTON—Reprenentative Adolph Salwth. .hair-1 had effect the environment probably had Managing Editor -Tom Greene Satchel). Caro freshman, ;»s Billy man of the Houee Rules committee, got en earful , t On his personality development. Alice Business Manager Edward W. More> Zanders; Bill Zurakowski, Rich- ing news about plans for succoring war-hit little ' - ne-. | i have often been ronsidered enemies of i'l %i [ mankind. or at least of womankind. Peo¬ ASSOCIATE EDITORS Ellis Brandt, Un efforts .has can be during ^«h theasures""Prekident. Thh Prwldent ple aat traps for them—I mean the.mice Barnaa, Dave Jone< i"glc»rcd fr m the Tad hero and. iHinnitian MM two memturea this card up his slee\c I —and develop poisons to kill thorn. They .Charlotte Whltter from the Itnest t inners of the >re j„ works: .. then sot out on thf amb ' Sheldon Moyer I -tale will 'he used in diwuwing | "Spreading outt" of 'J 1 lie awake nights thinking up ways to keep i-hor'cuis to nuixmium ciTic»enc> » _ dertaking to make Hate! Marshall Dann \ the little critters out of things so they'll —... ».L...JC«n Kuhn and product,on dun,.e Farmers' war production by man«lator> With this second hurd Dempsey launched on a I % Wefh," "aid Ralph W. Tunny, sub-conlracts to the thousands of ; have to starve to death. Larry Hardy, Lao Sherman * Ropy chalrmMn «7 th«» Farmers*. Week j small firms being forced to the for a judicial vacancy JvHuee program yu*lurday. wall because of material .short- •hit on the trail of a v .XI. vAie -mains the Federal Customs r. BUT ITS A FI NNY thing that when > catch oae little mouse they don't Reason for Reading of Thus M S C and the farmers ages and curtailment of civilian Michigan will be kcrping in gemds production. ■ York. Dempsey origin : R" with clubs. They end up h.v letting Some things just don't make cents or /2A/ IMNY lire with the national motto (2) RFC "distress ", loans to, flom Kew York, but tl it gw> The.v only kill litem when they ran sense. Our present nickels that operate juke \yy, boss fir YALC - CCUMBUt I "Farming • i ^•.ccd„m.•, | -ion will lio centered n the oddi- DL-cus- unable stich firms to finance addi- | there proved a lot toi tionel facilities needed for war J those of New Mexico, boxes and buy cokes cost the government a work. f The New Yorkers m aaf traps that will do their dirty work in ] Nona' h..iden the lortner will hare fourth of ii cent to manufacture. The new tr, rnn} to. the durntHtn ,,t ttie The President told Sabafh that j piratically clear that th- the dark while they don't have to watch. nickels won't have any nickel in them and war. gcing to the rescue of little busi- j intunt1on of relinqu We don't like In kill a mouse named Mabel WORLDS LARGEST ncs.* will be one of the first jobs j prize plum to an oub will cost four cents. nr Joe—hut we'd just as soon slaughter SCHODLHOUSe tackled by Donald Nelson in his j j0b was local patronac untold anooAOiire. an Also in Washington important South American republic on a Senator lambast.s [1TT0BUR-6FS OOMEMAL OF Japs Put Out Peace new capacity as war production Nelson is ideally equipped DIMVflBT tmiRD AGAIN intended to hold onto * * * LEARNINGS IS 41 STORIES Hl'SM. czar. its stand in the-ltio conference. Argentina CONTAINS V, ftOONS. 47 LABS. Feeler to (ihinesc for this job. the President said, The setback was a THE SAME THING IS maybe. true of doesn't like it and so may prove a stumbling Ifi RESEARCH lABS.HaAT.ROCWS. because of his sympathetic attl- Dempsey, but he didn a- I! IARiH lECTUPf HALLS, IS t*PT TOKYO. Jan 23 (TP j —Pru- ^ ^ rat#. Onee the United State# helped win tude toward the problems of little i'lV'tiTed anmhe7 tatk hlnek in the path of smoother diplomatic STMfS S THEATER) 78 OFFICES, left-handud a war unci then turned it# captive enemy relations. 1 LOWELL- THOMAS a2?5|Lc 5 rtiORS Of UBRART A RN ARTS tifiARr, cvjue »f lolma mm • riiier T-».io put out peace-feeler for General Chiang business men growing out of the ; war emergency Hp t.oncl,iVw1 thc b, creating a new federal loo#e on the world. Today that enemy ha# New Production Streamliner Nelson's first Kai-Shek today In his speech PI.AN t ONFERENCBS jft New Mexico to \vh grown considerably and menaces civiliza¬ i.« I rc the Diet the Jnp piumiei niftyiaI act was to halt the production of all The President also disclosed Would be appointed, .»id tion. When we catch it again what are we civilian and military. light vehicles, which that big primary contractors wjil; However, this mn "Japwii would lw willing to ae- he compelled to farm but a larger' passage of a law and th going to do with it ? * * • —■ certainly ladies his title. It isn't a single headline or story Unit Peru vianGradI n terprets t-pi any Chungking overture?! he fx*;'i(-eful ructinciiiation if ihat re- d»i s under a proportion of army and navy or- nn insurmountable obs? plan behtg perfected iw,ys ,,n the Hill turra THE JAIMfATS, as same papers dubbed makes the news. Nor is it all the stories ill | win u «h.ingo On atlltiidu Japan Nelson. He and Nelson already down on the scheme a thtm. aren't rule although little. They do haft wises and children and mothers. So a single issue of a paper. To know what's 1 Pan American Meeting ha< felt tt»;«t in her five wur with China she wa,- chaMb- years' by have had one conference on thc Otis, Also, I Hatch vi* small business problem and oth¬ none of it. Ho flatly going an and why, and to la' able to talk I rig a sjHiih d child who had been ers are slated in the near future. that he was not seeking wbMl we hate theai wrapped we'll pnili- — ccmprehcnsively one has to read consistently By llill llarrlu\ panperfd by Brdaiu and the The President .aided that he ship ■My turn them hmor again, hoping we've and thoroughly every day. While the Pan-American conference now meeting-in Kio j United Stat' had sent word to Federal Low HARM NEXT MOVfc taught them a lesson. We can think up de Janeiro has attracted considerable attention among the boss Jesse Jones that immediate This ended for the i of reasons for this. aid" •ey'a interesting undet* American public, to the Michigan Slate students front Latin- steps be taken to "expedite Law of the Realm America. anil Jorge Awuapara in particular, it" is far closer INFORMATION through RFC loan* to small con¬ drnvors to make him?« sumer-industry plants now fac¬ senator. Intrigued jx. WE THOUGHT UP plenty t<> #»botngc Awuapara. a graduate*" 4 n't be daunted by h, Peru, who now holds a grad- sphvit power and a < .mmdvi able away wtnle the rat# grew fat and healthy —you know, Kotor out bored Motor. j STI'DENT GRANGER!*— the matter Note, In that connrf^ uate (issistantshtp in ehemudry, Get in.oi colony a well, is «.ne of trjiurrd at the regular meeting "I'm certainly glad to hear this, curiosity ha* been an>up and /ooKed around for hotter food. When that met its well-deserved oblivion explains the reluctance of w»mr the in"«t mtciesud natiuiu. ui the ! |»night will he game* and enter- Mr President." said Sabath. "Tlie htical circle* by a siV • » ♦ we forgot all about rotors and such, but now South American nations to cut uff confi:: elite, lie staled. ulnmrnt. follow tng group dlwMv big fellow curt, get all thc money made the other day on ' have them back on our hands. nil ties with the Axis nations a* xImm for organiMlHin of f armers he wunts fr(ifimgtitat<. i ha* : GREEN HPLAHN— nis Cha.vgg. Aral tor Awuapara tlie i-oiv , '•one Last Liinmnfi competitum ! Swimming praeth-e la #;3g-l0 Todif. Dempsey holds the htgn ferriuT has ;• special significance Ted Hov of Paterxm. N J don- a. m. lodav fur Green Kpladi office of Undersecretary of thc SUMMARY as well, since the boundaiy di*-i r ed ^ chef's top Thursday night . member* in preparation far tka Interior, but his torch is still The (Continued from Page 11 pule Iretween his native country nd fjjyl • iHigiiettl t,» the 1 "at ov- water fealival Marck • ami t. Fel- flaming a* brightly as ever for a and Rcusdor may be brought up lft.uidti- j It wo " such a -ucccs#. lowing rehearsal* Ike praetiee Asks Defense Group; futile uttrmpU to stem the So-; t irt advance ■, witlt counter- tirtore the representatives of the ; thut.the let low* now wont have | group having the lawaat attend- senatorial toga In fact, so burn¬ ing is ins ambition that he tried Campiu 21 nations in un attempt forVt- j i U" v.- Tony s Got gt«>d >undac>i «nee record* will fete the other • to win by the gravy-train route drives tlrment anymori two group*. what he couldn't win at the bal¬ In the tw*»-week jieriiMt cov- He is not. however, expecting! Then m«>st" ment memliet i- ! HOIiVKRINK K, Uniforms Blasted lot box ♦ • eitsd by thc ie|H*rt the German dVAth toll touched muic than the conleremc to reach » aalisfae- j Dick G od tie, East Taw as. junior. | Bettg Sullivan, Wolverine suit* DempseyTr ingenious maneuv¬ tory Iwnt. for agix«ement on the j nixj pledmd just m tline far their manager, announces a stafT meet- j Pres 17.4MMI man. The Soviet ad- ers m this undercover endeavor bordais at least not at the present | party tomght. I ing Monday at b p. m. in the are a stoiry fhr the hook Politl- To Uie Editor: v unco ht»erufed 2,UtM> towns Tu the Editor: se.sioio "It would be hard to HNNH) ; Union annex:. front the Nun grip The diive. cos are i elating it in awe and ad¬ Rime wilder term >t*ited The student cwuticil. tlie J - Hop settle in a few days a dispute ' PNVHN M MM#- miration. •' placid the Humomii* mote titan Th lit new men ace weaving the Michigan State h»* been making «moinitUH'-, ami othei > concerned nearly a century old, he predict¬ t'i Kappa Phi Mmr wllk Iww year* of college WORRH OCT PLAN 2(H) miles directly went of Mits- pin smce the in¬ long strides ahead in rttoig up what can broniw < swell deirtw arc mmmii a golden opfHirtutu^y. Thev .aie foi getting the hundred* co« Bitmn. in their mult advAiue |hi- Tlie amount of Imvty ed/ DINH-TK DEADUH KKII itiation last Max lUUt-aoHw Sunday. They are pkjnkkw ore being orrrpied In emw- oi Charlotte, mereiol toko for good Joka »t e*- Several months ago Dempsey get a promise from ailing Gov. Inc. program Sourui, Im»h' defenxe- • f Boy Scout and Camp Fine girls seiced by itie Huksuuib was The general Peruvian view on i laithcr Auipxbury of Cmunna, and cellenl —UffW*. **»oE- to IV. John Mile>- of New Mexico that if trainlng couraes h»Ye been nhed- unih im*. that migUt ta- taken sir* Prof. T. H. Osgood Those enormous. any attempt at setMement of the j Bob Mtx'rr I Marquette. Senator Carl Hatch, the state's Ulad, we have ttudeui-i.oultv (iv.-.. tin - riMth balls l»y"" Slate border difficulty is tiiat Ecuadoi ! sM ARTIES interested nun gel further infor¬ ggnior senator, The midniuht comimuiique al¬ was elevated to committees t«» »^»ik on variou. utlHUrttts and worn ui fottnal par- li-U ymg to take ad\ antago of the \ mation front Osgood at hi* oil tee thc federal bench, Dempoey would so auionimtNl thnt tluoe nioie Sigma K.ii>5«i littlv swter* are *>i deleft'* luobbtov un t »< mutual demand fur in IM Physics bolldlog. be appointed to Hatch's .eat Geniwtn traiiHrort* hud lH*ert hemisphere < taxing a ffe-utmg JuM be. ,ai«c With open mee'tng • f tl.<- Studer.t Certainty .i w«»ll presafd JMUF tfi sunk in the Butt-tils sea. sobdai itv to font1 an unfait com- j th«f K>*t ny a n ttttic i io>Tinc4TK» ***»*- council lu*« U-en held l»« th« fa»«« IU1 ImniUI '•hoiti would l»»ok or In Libya it hut (it- .ijunwed to promise "Nedhei side is wdimg ' Mmirtty selK>)ar»htp ur nil nary umlorm then, there 1 occupied the town-of AgeutMbia. an attempt tu ft»rve a settlement ; dinner ui tiw ; smith, axMStufit regi>Uai, Any- temporary card ahown Uitn chase of detetw b n*L I y the p«i • arc vw»n't lot tt»«' girls wear th»- fRj punts A \V S Thene J{ British atlv*lice units wittulrew might make the situttUori warsr " Somfa* In spite oi the Lritin Amei nas' HKTA THAN KM K one holding a should exchange it for a perma- ' to lilt east of the town where . mi aat uuto oat formgli. nrttt one immediately. SIK'I moaAure* uidwatnx v itight tjr put to u#e a* lite main imperial forces were objections to drastic action against ) Tim tk'U» Kapj.t- i »*>" another «••»*»*. km I — Mot Heal the Axis and Japan, they rvalue that *r HiO Larg.ftinft.' to *Ikhm- der our naituln* »»onjw0.i.{ « - h'rtuita>l> .» rormui dance is the believed to tie concentrated. The the threat of those ixrwcis .iit vrub' .. jorrn. i and t!-i#- week-end, and there'* a date coming up CLASHF1LD AI>S THE MAI.TT.HE FALCON" | o alhiiit! tb«t i> liovoi itetl t»\ Avis advance wax made possible lluvuvo i fui tu*« i«H si vhi lF in. , ,-f MHictv The' Student by sr.pphes and vxjuijunent \y,u»t concrete rfsuR!< t- ixiiiii- > u', <1 tine" ivv* cdutcd ?■ f i*\mdny. • Ml UP W ANTED HTMIDr. MIND AT ♦ have la-en engaged tioleiw ,«• «" .» ( • can't thaiigv lliese rule* which Grnei al Rommel had !' gh* t-c-v ?«cr> wdl t.»e in the rarrs-i m h Kt-'MNtr-mtXRk PREMTEKS To n'ake * deb' *• i' •- AMI ivitir* ,o:d : • i el tarn that society tuxru receiving fur the pavt few .•Tk hwMiiL t-.rkr.fi act.v* laid gram reai'Y » -t MM, I. ucekfc. liililcr tin kii|i«T« . Mot** To PiM-i *i i,mix*. . in* .voitda* Thei .,re I.^nn F 'wkr rt vsim I'M AS tit i.HT IN t ha Involve eve*> -lwivrA ».'««<■ +'* n Cka-' '-"d-i*. Jack GU>**m of Buf- St eve S'stc student- are ieoftg l..i»l liiiia- I'oilu, tutAtnr: |»u* It o.U't i- * or»vv' lUftt .« '.•> '■ -ot t titiiigSe with polite ' ,Wt. N, V Mitt i.'uivt v of C*uk-. part u( daily hfr- n «ai.?u iur.r1-.' >.,w h of u in . 5 Us ... it.i.» a • iv. .el IdU'f' i.Je wtw.hei ti.cy SLACKS Gnd. C,ih.f Joht- t ■ - ii. Ralph A4.nl t > e" »M«'t T >e leu*' « Uiegr & .llw p< Jai Neil Jvck -op (Continued frtmi Page I • apcciflc and mdividu- tvjs.io.- ,v. .'\ 0 : f the n o-r-ulo If W lt 'w > C t> S •- S.i.-r. n.< cf bllit> U'» »AiftU « * the M., slacks make good cum pit* mlor- ■ i to ale ,i knowledge i».t thc !u«d»- p.Toma, Frits Forkar . m«i a ear regardlek* <>i the tetn- , I would t.K ■ I- *t -so- 0 « •n- ntak ■ f la having m tiMl'ijl H** WKAK vr -et.% i.»w. will N • T.»« g»T the H •'« < ild wui fwrature, so lT.fi a* finl* donT 1 P t>pen Stuiier.t .v t • e«-rt:».< , •? :•»« • •• state »'■ ttodulij (athn# l«*iuy .it FfliiehjW the./. - u>e tw»ife Mid Fhi- lUppJi My i" wear them to dance* L I> Ranihu! [ civilian detriVce Lrt ftv. .k>v*o in c .• i »-sfieet now Wear- t. ttuvit-v t./.i -! X -i uriirt LMttir-*, The nattonal effort 1 slant Ittnt. ,i uV . {-» m., •«:. re n i • r-ieL".puh to cMliCd' cci la in¬ uur wan Ftut^N C.. mejitlonetl by Helen Hour. Lansing ; are loads ,»f gi-jsi faou itmg ly wohT help Fcstute «tb"'ctiOft;i Wil NfMi.4 It u time women should around vhu pv fr m the hnam 1*1 ptrtnt of view v.- vc:crr> u;ir • R/b I',, jjei o*e tMpng siasucjs and begin >bih imcer Alex Dithi-.ghi Ami U'«", ah.. g«-t x; ., j v now h;'.w n ferny! «luthys ,4i.>w..> >hc i.iu'.medv toms Studrt.t tuutu h~* !h v wit? jjuih byju>t buv.jiji !i« Student* p'.iimmg t- attend "Inasmuch a* there Is * ,4wrt» •he po^kh-uun #ic tequestcri t , mahjr other ptmge Ju tend to So.' J ,'ue *)i j-iik, gnU ahutild be uilowiKt U (MMAbCil «ooltj tuitnu«al« p. .«. .< > bf at the theater «t y (fi./ VlV smHvrsX U»t >r.tatLve< e1 ii v*r* nt iV^ir Laiuung fenwr ofianir-ivr ^ makr uj \.,r * - - U . K J hIiv IWv RUndlord Autfljng the go l* 'who utiv not Laopacfi at the Utuveosty o! Mwh. 5* l» Kuiiamt. M, Purtfuin wi ir So .,jpec on a dt"Unite stand j tgan. U^U gdU s t» the N -M A I,Uaaventkir. treated at. Uat Stu¬ nt cojf a il fortliAS that ' M«vh- State u f*r itthu-d other M IIK \sK A I.O*Etf i O At II LINCOLN, Neb, J*n 2J-Uhi- junior, who thought that it is just Aipnstljf of Nehtatka officials '!»• but vrli«5 Yvaoied SLfflSjf JViei a >n. iu» iOguratiun wjx HiglUand Cttjfl on the l«gs ut 2(1 degieea INu k It B ' 8|t »n ON SAI.E MOM»A\ •".c ijrikwe^r Wo i ami n4> gr.r that Uc ; i« - . Whttf Juv. »i. tl«9 thing t jo M •£ m+>1 i Phuui Far InrxaraNtT UtUr n.rnul wv MR gampuaf# m livdiaa defer.** " served comment today vm n OMO »> it i* *«t 5 above Betty B; hop. an unr ncu Axe the S|h *1, El.tl ami M.J1 Bar. »<"••:•••••• t<» 1 »•»-*-V( HlCll Btff Millmgtujv junivM, slSud ulm would JI'ST LSI goMrnt vet>. long a.in Wiu&o * Ji 'iu-T who was wtlensl to active not wear slacks oh campus, while the rear. — Mary Ev*U. oxioru SHOP duty by the army Major Jane# Faye Wptte. Detinit M-piunuuc, «* BlMdMa Yo»y*:voc.:i officer?." 'earn . Hanger, -a ,'i come tit the! ,i campus after in he'd ar- j . JACK HH'NWXII . 28 Year*' Service -'in* . • • il l Midwest Ihr ha-ipitms'-as ij result held in (lag* Statistics • from his native j . . t l!- Chicago rpgland. In Eng- : ~ " Vrtlivy Ray ley. Jack ml considerable athletic pi-nnbrw-nee .>• - d Mm S^efani will bring ■ .1 track man, and as a' sideline '..id p .•.»•« Ksjpe <: bandaging ami muscle massage H« ppmstull bootb-d the M Ac. . • t.t John Mwklin and i; :,-war days, v-s ietl by Jack when he c»m!d ,t Kroah Record s train**, equipment manager, ground? kvr ;*; Shattered Iit -Indents in school. imffudu-.; eciaI. classes and teams In the opening of the Inter«.la*» rk at night, six day* a week, track meet m Jonbon Fieldhn»w Freshmen Interested in illy different now Jack ha* in the country. .« stream!*'- last night. Art Hegie threw the lions an the irmi manager xlaif «Hotild rrtniit to Head Xlatiager 1942 Wolverine >h«t for a freshman record, only shop, and he has three phy Unman Hirnhsum al the field- to break it seconds later on the house track at I |». in. Monday. next throw with a toss of 4.'1 fee', M XI TY t 1ST Boxing C oach A1 Kauai would like t » start 4 inches. ill of hi- own. At the rale of one a week he n been losing Aside from that »e< id and d»:r)twr-. •>! his boxing team, and hr'* afraid that it ma% end Coach Karl .Sehludcman' piedii - |iih him petitioning the athletic council to schedule tap-d Miring m place of boxing meet*. Chuck Clark, his *Ur hear* tion th.it the ije>hmai» mite relay n.Tripped from school this trims tilrnn .Xlcntrr. 17a-pounder retold may I all- in tomonnw'* l»r the as mi air torpa. and now Hawaii informeil that \rn final*. the interelHSM prelim mat-ie« u»p prospect at 155 pounds, has quit the rampuv Adding to went oil uneventfully. My weight ktrries is the news that I'd Clunnrrson leading 121-pounder. of numt>er« the Irech'Cnn ay- L kept from action with a no*** injury. fataied likely to rebuff the «h.rm- k t II VXf.8 Spartan fan* Kill I>1 HI %N \ . ! unship The meet i* scheduled - ■ ' III,. dvtlKhtful ' r",rd lb* '•,»tst:i.«1iri! p. for 2 p in ..•sly l" ,hl' Junta Bob McCarthy, who Ih'd ( ne toruk'b wn-ri Iii(r t»|id qualified for the 75- . i at s in u track um- , ,, , , his Ivwy tiabgi u yard dash with the best time ♦» •» trackman ,.f the rhanty $*♦>■ r ;>rdrd Mi the prebntmai res, ap¬ ^t-ball monkey lieader in Dem hall v » g V peared If t for 'tie first lend <>' vh" should i« it;, j rsatnv Lk-v. me- a. .Spartan trick p»vcor. »* a laid is enjoying up his polo in Tcxai li'ld kept him awav from last ■ debut with the the flashiest rr^mt r.^gc night's practice ' : •- a iff probkbly w ielderv . »nd i* <-oc f to take part in) graceful show rider* n i • mg. tj y "J IT latest sports enthusiast to enjoy the Jenlson iimja-- ' e_2"r,i fiov. Xlurrav II. Van Wagoner, lie's hern dashing ? fj-m iaiising mcasionally for a session of badminton with unkttig state official*, and th»»sr who have looked on report ^ oufmtr is strictly of varsity caliber ICiN: It's a new a« he trims; oil ' Eckel we *ee p»jurvl« oi t or txii i s. •ymnaslum these probably become re* *.r. a bruising Spar- 198 pounds last ca 1 lege varsity ?p* >; • ''I r if plans' materistn-e no M.S.C. STUDENTS ■ he joined the varsity team> - -I'li ■ Next week will see the res I of •rid hu.% lieer. or- seatoon Athletic three 'he squad <>ut and the beginning : training next Young ha* already mq* nf infit'ld practice. New ■{ N-m Duncan, captain of last .ear - team, h-ldic P - (M by MAuilik Carnival.. SMMr 4a, tk*v wnuM Ilka u> aalk—and pla\—anil d«;r, rtssci-tafi! f'edoall roach, and Marshal! Dahti, Stale New# W»-hhi# dfeora. edil'-'V IRKV'LI. BC UO.E TSk-Oi I II YUI K IIKLI* The program will b# under the doc*.!io»> of Jack MatIribc-h, and MVE-rH VI -OMSK VOtiMGXTCIt kil K.tchen will call signals hu WAY » US *Ji« maun. yau ran liel/> /.ee/i the line* elear far I ilul uai em¬ inent me mine* if you /iltue your iiernannl roll* at Lansin^Colorplate time» other than ilurinit those /a uk fierituh. le surge 4 14 t*. ai d Ir. Company llrpio rmwa I wl" J1}, °f:t ' i a large gear pattern sWFl IIOIIUI ill J lion Age" Chamberlain oL the 6 p. m. book by William Henry ; Roosevelt wing of the American IAFAVETTE. Ind i..Ar ATc.ii ,. 2J-A I Jan. Pm.rtlltJ Holland sta ed ,.-4 Museum of Natural History. His tions not yet veturia I y iwimni the background for BUI Sawyer nnd hi«s bnnd. Initiates 31 review hour. * lifelike animal mountings of many front-page ediloriHl » I"'due ^ ^ R, The general sing will he at 5 University Dailj Exporlent chaig to contribute to the •. ... n General chairman of the party of the animals in the American ed today that the board of trus¬ At the student supper atj mb.seum also have attracted much paign who have not (Awj, ' was Adrian Fa as so, who hud as his fueM. Miss. Helen MacDotuild- Bancpiet p 3;30 p. m. m, and had a discussion on "Jesus Iden¬ John W. Price will] Mention. j tee- betrayed the student body by ,VhiHrtjf Mel El ward a. head foot can do so at the ho^tar he added. A total' ot 3T"i5eri.oni! were in-j He received his early training «it! ; u Harry Jackson, chairman t»f the tities Himself with the Kick. Ai- ■ , ball ,, coach. ticket committee, escorted ; Miss Mated ut the Beta Alpha Sigma} .Sydney Technical college, Sydney, El ward was retained as grid MORE BLOOD Nll bftr fla fedr-und_iIelpleK>" »t the Fire¬ M#i\ L»u Dodge, banquet Thursday evening at the J Australia, and later studied at the mentor Thursday hut -was re- "There is no que-* ^ Blue Boom of Sandys, it was an¬ side Hour, fi: 15 p.-m. , ] Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, liexed of his other j >h as Purdue need for blood do- " Tonight Mortar and Ball will MTAKS ON MIGRANTS by Robert New York city; also at the Amer¬ ed¬ holt Its winter term formal in the nounced yesterday athletic director. Said the 'cording to Dr. H . ; i ± Ire wearing red- silk jersey deco¬ iiry. "Work Among the Migrants" American Sculptors. tent as head football coach, sud¬ pointing," he suid. Seniors who were initiated are: j After the services she will inter-' rated with gold sequin* denly quenched student hopes far Date- for a second • .Robert Carbon, Jamestown, N. Y.; view" any students interested in; Dull.'*' Riiioeit Purdue'* football fortune. The Red Cross unit ha • \-m THCTAS iiavi: HALLAoom Letha Cole. Pasadena, Calif.; hc-ipmg in thes work next sum¬ choice i* unanimously unpopular but if enough applx . . „ art The main ballroom of the Hotel •loyee Drfhmer, Yale; Joseph mer. Robert Davis. Cassopolis ■ lit I , S. W ar Fnlrv with students, players, alummni ceived today Dr. i! r.j Old* will be the scene of Kappa Hutchinson. Waterville, O.: Betty freshman, will sing "Blind Plow- j that the unit may Alpha Theto sorority's annual June, larrtg, Hint; Mike Mileus- man" by Robert C. Chirk. CHICAGO Jan 23 iTP) — and faculty " •* ra r \ Denmark's M o. »♦ ' the United nesday. The tran-i . ,;s. formal dinner dance tonight, Mi nich, Columbus, O. The State Methodist ' Student made only by^ippo - Slab --.Ijefidnk de K-oitTma-n. de¬ Betty Antli tny. president, will he with John Pierce, and Mr The follow big juniors were in- Alice j viiati'd: Irene Adamson, Flint; C..until of Michigan wilt committee1 meeting at the People? hold a clared today , that the American- Student (iroup good intentions me;u '•» s Penney, general chairman, will j C.iOiet'ine AI ward, Camden; with Raymond Srott and his orchestra, ptav- en'iv into the war rekindled,, th< | applications are tin red « riunrc to the Rhode < with Bill, Morgan, mu-a of Dust;. CharJc.: Bigel iw, Detroit; Jean j Ctjh hlieid. Anderson, I net.; Ken- single. Jan no. feet weith.s I in pounds and is as hern with Srott for two years and is a native of rrcireh t. root row ;it 3.30 p. in to plan the March Conference. hope*- •*d" f4** DnOf-h jH-ople I»e Kaulluian arrived in t'hica^j j Will Aid Drive do their he added. PREDICTS EXITS I b \kq Ctiy Eklund and hi-, orchestra j neth Dorr. Alpena; liolH-rt Perl*, j Da.vtnn, SENIOR IN CHARGE gc f- » a meeting of the National [ Alate students may Some appointment Will piny for dancing ai Farm- \ Denying; Beryl Guige, fcaM Luri* j Donald Verwest. Kalamazoo .Ameia .il-. Jk-nrhr tk .assoi'i.-iU"iT. j part in the nation's I fight against Chairman to be scheduled dm • * the veil! be in .charge of the T.oe er-V'-.s explained why he de- j mftin le p a i a y > ' • s. Mouse fraternity's dinner,dance in j nig (Jeca'liiim- Hai'sen. Algonac; j • Tickets for the Soph Pmn j The | .«r ,'it- the I John Peterson of the campus class hours, Dr H- , the Union ballroom tonight. Mis 1 Jean HuBe, St, Johnv; Cui'd Kobe, j fur Jan. 30 in the Auditonimi vydi ! Tuesday morning service in fieri Gci rt'.o > b> However, he predicts i • and announced today. C<»n- Mary Dunn ct Western . w ill be' Dm (i-'irii!). John I.ai t/ May City;; go on gale today and will ho j Mi-Ccmc chafxd from 7 40 to Gieerdand deicn*e agreem^d. j drive ulty members would i.-. CHS 1 Iv Kuutfuiur id tb.it 1 tame •o hold the March-of- the guest of Don j plel-etmet, , J.>»• 1 i"A i I aldington; Betty Jane j closed L. sophomores until 4 UK -. A ' Dime have been distributed to an excuse for absent t president, and Paul Anion, to n- l.ia.r. Find; Jahet MdlCr. Flu-h- -• in. Monday, according i < F>«-d] ■ ve !»♦•( at Wilt ,«mi Young, pastor of the Members of Aljih. I'1- IC.tUe Creek. Some*, general chairman Tick.-* j ' church Will Ai fraternities:, sororities, and eral chairman, will escort Mss-? ,nMi Jam!. N.« • ge Lu'berari under the chairman- dormib'i a*- Betty Joan Wright. oliUltC. Fvel vn "Will be sold lit the .e-eountin'tt ' n «> ' id ai id M" a- 'hi- bum Konde, Deurboi? Mama Rvbar- otTiee, Unkui desk and bv na n j an 1 ■ Tfa- campus drive is sponsored topic at the in and 11 a Jap- Nrar $iupi|M»r«* council and is being cooperating in tire" •.a TAMJtR TO PI.AV FOR IlK'S bv Student ir Stew ut. M.«- -he i f of the; ticket - comnuliw. . jF i i '\ne. Inuv-fiov. TliC cblll'th dbtr'ibuting and colli -n»- Beta Kappa fraternity will hold . Grand Rapids And Mo- l.eiie|H "t. Flmt. II.o dd u; laiiii-* upon man forces i p.." reported tonight i -r«i Raymond Scott's oir-hestra. eftd hth-'e An Armv lymimumque ; ; there ;■ ru.< sjjecially organized Gibson will Ire the guest of Hoy reach.ing Vichy. T • * banquet repi'ited he | dt rve txring held on i.un|xu. but Wexcott, president Tlie speakers nt the in Singapore general, Georg It. * >• |.(hg» l). with- 1' iimg There w.»* another en* G , T ie distributed containers will .He« ted Thursday. Jan. 20. Buv Yimr mom of fly JINNY CI.ARK ■ XSIHNGTON Jan 23 (TP» gugerner,: otr the center »»f the So for met 'vear>. the annual rair.- MeGaw president, will be with Mis-s Emma Louise l.ishka, of De¬ House r- institution of itetriocracy 1 V\.'ii.,m oi.io C'-mniiRve. Green and beaded Phrb|- Mai-.y Imi j oaign w,i- ' nay climaxed by a Birth- Hall in honor nf the Presi¬ 1942 Wolver troit non securely on ttie foun-! dated tod.iv to bar dent This year there will fx* no • r v - Maria l.dj Ihrs o. daughter of Airplane Dill d.ttii i of the free newspiqwi' tti.m Chuck llubhatd, general chair- thing elsi Grove Patter- ,dr dittereiwc1 ta-tween tio; 5tenator Andre* p. Dwsk(> of Peru. jd.iiuc on campus cpmn emoratiftg TuPinlav in lli<-1 nit mun, will dance t > the music of * (II.F.F rf.i it »s ri RTAiss 1 I fj »»■-'* * fie A F I. f "i the . !i**d .ii C'ortteil. : tiie e\ ent Hud Bell with Miss Virginia TmaNnmadio rnrss d.tor «.f lbr Toledo (c).> Fntcrtarfmient wos trimo-bed dm .1 (U; of the vva WASHINGTON. Jan 23—The told nearly 300 delegate- Graves. by the Michigan State Men's tiler G' nitaiu - a k fut the plan was '• !• nniiii d Michigan Press KIHTFLF. House approved a 12 aird a half •• MAM IN IIAI.I. MATH dub .out u mis a «tep.u tmen'. in - a hi -i c«>nvcim*»n a! a ban. re|.M« ted to have been hud during trillion war plane appropriation s?i iimcntai t• t»■ sejwratc i ar it'i en* ec with Pr »«•!'- Radio parties will be held at i the I'nu-n he-l iniifi! bill todav — enough money t-i Civilian defence ir1 Muiog.t- den: R,'ka->\c!t by CI< > Pic a lent Mason hail and several iroternity build 33,000 fighting and tiairunu ■ mil I fitd ail uv the !thick- ami snrortty house-, tonight also. and mijilVpv cem- i d»q- of i.» v. Murray and A F. I. Prc-ident topcoats planes smd get a good start on a of the principle - for \\ ill is d: O •»'.,! o. Lt C It.) Green The plan would pi "> a1c \VJth Jloh At kin as general chair* wr ,oc fighting in this (Man, Mason's "Checkered Shirt vastly inmuMMt piogtiim for con w. old A Fudot.g ..iniiii;Ml \>l equal ffpreseiitutKiK on the com¬ struction ol heavy bombeis. ■ Pattei suit "It i the duty ol " c f Defense Shuffle" will find fellows and the M • hig oi t"turned mittee which would iron out «tl The bill was the largest rdngle { press tu furnish a re*|»uiisibie on- Cupl D-ui !*•-• i.c .1 late civilian AFtfCIO clashes and as*«rt dales clod in checkered shut* of a p p r o p r i a t i o n ever to pas i dium for tin publi.Nhing of truth. defw. «• d " and Cap!. He trafwiuditv txj'uTen the two huge every hue ber* and friends will In- at the through any legislative body, and ; .md in that duty we must impose "Pf kappa Phi fraternity mem¬ th* bulk of it vva> approved in i cenrtoiship upon cuisclve* by the le>» than an hour. Even theM* j standnids of truth and taM« : t»y b» 11 w\ lt d? putrliv ict-il .»!»-. «-G»- ccr. .»! an MBA so■*a.ui ,»' the Old Hotel oi L.O- tod,i\ — labor factions. Word that Green and Murray overcoats mdiu parly ut the chapter house billions will not meet the had accepted the prngrani t,»me require¬ ! these Standard we shall pn--ei \e At tt»e "Victory Luncheon* from latxrr spokesmen Any offi- tonight with Turn Baird us gen¬ ments of President Roosevelt's i the durable fa brie ..of the Artier eral chairman He will escort new Brig, {ten (,'i.oule R At«rafi;.n) ctal annoytuemcot may tx with¬ victory program, which calls • jean rhrnacter." w ill -peak »rt; Miss Betty Jean l*nng, and chap¬ Fort Custer, "Tin held until Murray meet* in New I.» a 1X42 pro.lual.tn D unn1 | ,| |,s |'R,ss IROIH.M ter president. Hob Juth, will he Fn«nt Behind The Front " York tomorrow w.th h;> executive air,h,p,. and f.y anuihrr With Miss Marjoiie Wahl. 1JS.]Mk> , ..Thi, (|mlnm u( ,hr board. in ID4.1 A "Daisy Mae" party will be was requested by the War depart- J * m"nO t lbr ,„»• p.,,t,iti.,h nf f,,; The new plan sidetracks a pro- j prise, by which we maintain our 'I'lirtr Im. lit Ciiiimi held at the Alpha Xi Delta soror¬ ment bs'foir President Roosevelt | J high standard of living, it is the j posal by former CiO President ity chapter house tonight, and announted the new goal. I John L Lewis ftirsMfnumplnxi of { one barrier between free enter¬ Mary Vial is ttie general chan- Aii .4.' m i-" Chief General Ar- • Michigan State o.ikrge has tlwe«> rregr>t»« tlons toward a general prise and unappealable control of representatives at the Bureau of ttMin; Betl? Taylor'-* "l.i'l Aimer" nold declared he was confident | it," he iHiinted but. j CIO-AFL settlement and the re- ALL COATS, INCLUDING will be Arnold Schul'z. She is that enough raw materials were i Agriculture's Outlook C infernu-r ! uniting of the tw,. big orguni/a- the chapter incident. Convention members were wel- thn WI'vn a* Washington. D C ■ lions. Murray had shown impa- on hand t.» carry through the chief j 'ie». John A Hannah. Attending are 11. A. Iftng. Farm Uen-ce >ilh the Lewis suggestions executive * total program, lie vo"ud l,vi /IPPER LINEI), COVERTS -aid mat Inland (atU.lie. wr.r | *™ «-niplu»i»M U,n , imjiortance Management, R V. Gunn, econo¬ which were made public without Fiirmrr Slmlciil I lira under construction, to serve as I servhN?^iif tiie press in help- mic *, and Mis* Julw IVmi of consultation between Lewi* and From llrurl *«•. tiui.ov and eventually as pri-1 educational instdutmns nu.ii- Home Ik'ononncs. the CIO president. AND TWILLS. inary pioductioti centers. Tire mi' ( Funeral wn vu es a til be held from the Central MethodiM church corps i hief expressed doubt# Hint j coast facfia ie# could be moved in- j In latnaing »t 2 p in Mundax lot land to cot respond with the Run- n former Michigan State college • an technique, and held a long kttldetit, Vernon I amis- Veiti: Ji (M th" vvioid discussion of the' 23, who died Friday n oniing at * object ' ' ! hi# TUitne i»t 14R Ou haid sbet t Vcith's death was attril-uted t«v State. >'i •ill* studied for a mn- department ft Hnget in# iUpeH* catrs* d ?>y a th» cheousli \ Valuer $40.00 f nt i-are heart disrus*- During ?v v.\ W^s w meinbei ot IVrshmg to two .-,»nd a lwlf >» .u .it'i c •25 Itroughl Hat ropular Demand HOIHI lUM i:i i AND lllv DR( III HI K.\ 0 For C.lolhr*, yiirhifjnn Sl.il.' Sliitlrni, -|>t-tTal A l.».V,.V>2.( [free bus service hirrv Iri.liiN uimI S.iliinl.n |mt year. # For Knlrrliiinnirnt. Ui.-lii^.m Mali- Sliiilrnl* 011,33 per yar. «|m-ioI 410 0 For Fooil. yiirliiftun Slalr- Miolcnl, ,|M'n«u'll danrr in a clran, A11VKRTISK IN THE MICHIGAN rllalUlac almaaplitrr to Ike rkhlv arranard rhtlhms of ROOD RAFTELL aU hi, orrhrMn.: EVERY SUNDAY—Daadat atarta at 7 Daadac To**., Fri, Sat, Sao. pTa^ Michigan State News