MICHIGAN STATE NEWSDaily Student Publication of Michigan State College Rioting Crowds Occupy Spanish Consulates "f.AST LANSING, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 1 , France To Charge Spain Before LM) Council itli Accusation of Endangering Peace Sorority, Co-op Member* ..; PARIS, Feb. 26 (/P) — Republican Spaniads and French 10 DAY'S I | Leftists tonight seized several Spnish consulates as France Plan Tonight's Functions drafted an the cndorsepient to an American-proposed bid to Spanish people to shake off the regime of Generalissi- *mo Francisco Franco, (AM PUS ohn,!lh^wh Tf stU(lt:nts have about those last minute term *Pent the week worrying: obviously aren t planning on papers and projects, thev doing them tonight. Proof CAyde McCoy y ir The occupation of the sulates came as traffic trick¬ led to a standstill acros the eon- of this fact is that live parties scheduled French-Spanish border n few Jlilk Shake? are "roster for this evening. on the social To Play For hours before its scheduled mid- The Kappa Alpha Thetas, jnight (7 p.m. Eastern Standard «.rror n,n Kripprhat, veil and planned, while Tom King announced. A foreign offic pot- 'ail now ihcap- boards in Michigan. The other If will hold theirs . in is Svvanson will interview civil, said die French govei two are located at the Univer-'f Toe Pi Plus and : - • ... !. i tomy by hat- mechanical, and electrical en¬ would accc .it the I'ni •states it.v of Michigan and at Wayne;., lli i r.feed n, the P. Ho gineers who contact the Place¬ proposal f >r a joint British- university" in Detroit r linn r. Jo Co ment office. Ext. .>25. French - A: .ericiin ilcchmatioiv Under the counseling progi a .lovd Jul.ns I against the continuance oi the ... Spring Fever setup, there are three coun-tl and Franco go. rrnment. yrs, William Mann, Laurent: L; smg • At the -a , r time, he .)< '.-red In Prof. J. II. Newman's psy- Cooke, anrl Curtis Moore win* •he }(i i the band. The < (A ecu I'ntisc provisions. Men under jity initials will de best known for IInjurs Brorganize; Act 346 are eligible. Ir-v.vcv et. |room, ami the dim TOWNSEND "Sngai Blues" a By Rl» II thrt \en I Iffivers and may take advantage of: it bv will consist of fi I English Depart men. requesting the scr. ii e At group's initials. president of quests must go to the Vetc Features Sororilir I "The Little F"xes." a; i • . nt- • v Administration oftne- lo.at Shirley Trump. \\ in«rd Spartans ert last night by the di per'mint -rganiked Mich- Demonstration hall. oi drama, was the most 11 ght- Inge ninioi, and tul and adult play -em «. it'Re Hotel asso- ,1111- • d the new of- thc The final results are giv- service n an on Ii -t Keeeive Approval mis nice the product in of All ("Othello" some years ago. A ma¬ t their meeting visit tn thl' "mi< . vi¬ As incurred durum ' \u> iod are paid lot t« • (iampiis Club ture and well brought out the lull mean halanei - "■ ast of 'the play and much' ->l tl dra¬ L'anton, Ohio. istratinn. Spartans, flying mi;. 1 ice-president; ■ an gum/.- 1 Th on< the ■e. Vassar jun- iYWCA (iri>ii|i (JiiHisi*! After tf.e game MSC. to dm men. Dick Fmucai and Richard Delta Zeta- and t:u mil pe¬ pillar of strength as Hon : llb- is treasurer, I New Officer Roster nal two bard, the ruthless hruthe Kd- See SOC IAL. ward Brink, Osear, committee posts I Davidn m.,k„ , as we; 'sday it eived cept when lyraiinizing o -oil, Lansing sen-| sophomore, was tie (i 1 Haley, East president of VWCA V lose Itnrhi To Ploy of the adr 1st;a- .wife, and Keith King .' the college !craven and snivelling, ga publicity, and Polly Flaishans. Flat thi Convert Program d support. These three reali, :< SpaiJUtfca re • '.'-■rthport sopho-1 ior. retiring president, i Tailorcrait p une full iiussibdilies oi tin 1 nployment. | Vice-president will Be the group. iBill Butt stood out in the ■ on is another Bash. Morristovvn, N. J., -opho- u the plane w dl iless death scene. Robert iought back to more; secretary. Mary nut a.r damages, iprovidt'ti a welcome not < ■ ng curtailed by Deckerville junior, and trea-'..r- i the group art: 'edy at every entrance, •pose is to give er, Margaret Wd-on, Grand Rap¬ ' y DesRivcrs, De-j Of the girls, Dorothy I - a more inti- ids junior. oil: ideid. Hank Mau- {Shirley Caswell alone wr l?he problems Miss Flaishans also annouiv cd ppia.i Mo etary, l.ee Slo- wincing throughout. Mis- G10s.sc P< -inte: treasurer, '"•at arise in that that Miss Mary Edith Runya 1. J ini uding • urn. | well's Addie vvas a rem. • ' men in the campus VWCA adviser. It-P >>•- » and "Am i Homer fntsili, Grosse Pointe, 'piece of characterization, will be guest terday for the national VWCA- Ireqia 1 it : •oid head tlight instructor Jerry Hatch as Regina, the I itral convention which is being he'd j . He ha> Swatitck. Pontiac. All officers {character, showed intensiv. Aork. arc freshmen. -Her speech, her manner, I 1 tents in the hotel in Atlantic City. ■ •• ision, 35 are .tures, all were right. But the meetings. did she suggest the coilei Students Oppose (loss Attendance Rule that was Regina. Miss Hut • tails in good company; Bette D; e too MDIO ROUNDUP By MORTON D. SMERIJNG lege, it should be tncir cruece." he stated. 'was inadccpiate for the n o I Randy TePoorten supct uially Should class attendance be the opinion of Dorris Living-, One student*ho preferred not resembled Birdie, but there again WK.\r __ 870 ke compulsory ' A poll of student ton, Battle Creek jutuor. to be quoted made the statement uis a part demanding matur.'.y and opinion on this question indicates Abuse of Privilege that "wc should have compulsory lpextreme senstitvity of acting a that an overwhelming majority The opposite point of view is class attendance because you Hor.m\g__ favor less stringent attendance held by Barbara Quavle. Oxford ,ways get something out of c graduate player. "l S«ven regulations. Some would leave senior, ana Sue Averill, Birming- even if you didn't think so." Prof. Paul Gciscnhof's skillful i r; --lute attendance completely at the dis- ham senior.'Ideally, there should Can Pas» Basics .[direction was evident throueh- y Mi rning News cretion of the student. not be compulsory class attend- Goino to cla=s is the student's'ance. but we don t think ;t-would lyour \ou get only as much out lout ^t oc^iona studigs as you put into °ul« D"1 uecasionany it was pre- lv it waT nre- A£,thony) C*gs ' Remember resDonsibilitv^ said Jean Slur- .work. Some would abuse the | thrm." Joe MuU.oll.nd. Engle- f'catl'd «" « «reater tenseness ^ Caoac graduate student, (privilege." wood, N. J.. sophomore, asserted, (than was achieved by the cast. C. ti rc,m Htadi.r.c Music Room "What matters is that he should- Madelene Spain. Detroit sppho-!"1 can pass most of these basics '"• Ntckle lavish s set and the Edition pet his work in class or out '' more, maintains that clas. at- without even going .to class," he !bcau,y the costumes provided UlL-g, [:y rrymire) Roll Call 'tendance at the discretion of the said. a perfect setting for the actors 0,r!*e Up the Band oSVied as to his opinion Joe'student would be a good proced- Charles Joy, Detroit freshman, |Thf, cn,lre srouP ,dui, ■srss^u&rsssi.^,'"- ->• ^ ~t» »• r" **»»• «* v**?*«wss *" • * >^wRSOON- l5^Scn ' y flazaar = am tendance against compulsory class at- up and take notice, It is used as a basis for "They she said, cage whose undergraduate school PJa>- would have to improve ,is similar to our Basic college, ,nci Harmonies discrimination among students.' atscimm their lectures." ,doesn't have compulsory class at- "a ^lasterworkg Niagara Falls, I "Compulsory class attendance .tendance, why should we? V Ysnnhomore 'beUeves that it makes for quantity of students," Hank Reniger, East Lansing TINE TABLE Jsay*"*' ^ds virVm.n SXliud«.L^Ex-ser- efiDeciallv make study a is the opinion of M H.^-, Cin- 'sophomore asserted that "Half cinnaU. O., junior. "If we had no the profs don t keep accurate at- ^^! hu^SSs'' he stated such rule, the quality of our stu- tendance records, anyway, so MSC vs. Wtaconain. baskcttaU CUr dinner Music H students pay ^o go to col-'dent body would be improved," what's the difference?" I pan., Jcniian fleldheusc MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Fridav Page Two Grin ami Bear It # . , R\ MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Mad Hopps As entered « weond-HaM Matter wmter aet of March 1ST* at the pott-offlea 3MHJ& Cast Lansing. Mich Offloaa located on (round floor of eait win« of Unlan By JANICE HOPPS *12* *>4 Building Annex, room •. mir .<>. * •chool year and H during aummer session by the I of Michigaa State cottage. Meaber AaaaHatad Callagteta Fnsa Telephone — College Phone 1-1151 Editorial Office - Ext. Mt: * SOME of the methods used to jj get column material downright shady, so just at* are ■MWIU roa NATIONAL AOVANTiaiNO B' Office — Ext. MS. tribute the following ideas to j NmLta.nI I I National Advertising 11,iini.Iin c-iiiM (.AN Subscription rates—5c par copy; out-and-out plagarism. yn*», Hit M so per yFir by mall, SS.SS per yaai CaUrgt PvMtatars Rtprmnuth* by collega carrier to students; M* Brought to me by word of j ago macison Ave. New vonk. N. V. per year by collage carrier te San mouth was a thought I deemed aw • • saanib • Let •••■Ha •' laa raaacnra students. worth munching on. Bather than refuse admittance at State to •miBM OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS men because they happen to be The Assoslated Prees a excfnaively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In 1MB papas wnmen, why not hold enrollment and also the teal news published therein. All rights of publication m down by raising entrance require¬ - ... .u ments and by raising the quality of work necessary tft remain as Paentty Advlaer - A. A. APPLBOATE a student at MSC? Manager - - - . - JAN (OPM Editor .... MARION BECKEL I'm not voicing this opinion too Advertising Manager I.EONB SEA STROM loudly since I'm somewhat pre¬ TOM RIORDAN Hports Editor judiced towards veteran-prefer¬ . - - .111.1. LIPPERT ence, and it's an unquestioned fact Nlghl Editor that, on the whole, the men in Night Sports Editor this world need the educations. They're the ones who hove to work for n living. LETTERS .... To Iks Editor On the other hand, 1 suffer un¬ der no delusions to the effect that all men, or even alt veterans, ore you're 'way out in front of me. college material. Neither am I EDITOR'S NOTE — All tellers lo I'm a firm- believer ityjhe fac t the editor submit ted with the Inten¬ convinced that the men, women, tion of being published, must be that an education cannot be forc¬ veterans and non-veterans on "I have great sympathy for those displaced pe* ; signed by the writer. If he does not ed on anyone. Why not assume want his nnnie to appear with the See llOPrS, Page 4 the wife hns started her spring' cleanim that those who have made the letter. It must be Indicated. No lct- ters will he considered for publica¬ effort to come here, enroll in tion unless the writer Is known. The classes, and be a part of Michi¬ opinions expressed are those of the it l iters and not necessarily the editors. those ill gan State college, really are here lot what they,can get out of it? CLASSIFIED ADS If this policy were adopted, no one would come out on the short TO the Editor: In I hp past few issues of the cud because those* people who State News the "cut system" 'came here fur reasons 20 DOLLAR «et of drawing instru* apart from hero nt MSC' has been approach* those academic'' will Hunk out. menu for 12 dollars Pall Hill Water- bury alter 7 pin 8-4H65 fH> oct from one or two different Why'1 They won't be required to ankles and then dropped like go to classes and will lad their ATTENTION .See Pinermt. the WOMAN > wrist watch something thai should be regard¬ exams. If we are favored with a new East Lansing suburban subdiv¬ rar.v. Phone ed as a subject worthy of dis¬ ision north of Glen Calm on Har¬ few of those fortunate individuals rison road He the first to choose cussion only among sages and who can go to class twice a term from the 72 beautiful lot- Call Win seers or other such eminent men. and get un A" (besides knowing Giltner. Hl«»8fi lob I don't intend to debate its pros everything that was covered in and cons in detail either. I want the course), I say more power only to express my own opinion to 'em. ill the mutter, which could tie, We know it we should he in and probably' is slanted by pre¬ class or not and the iterson who judice, (in as much as I am a cares will be there when he student i unit has whirled around Hunks he'll get something out in my head too long. of it, and, about the person who HORN RIMMED Why is d necessary for every doesn't care after all, does he IV of I'mon. Virginia prof to get out his little roll-book 'atnpbell and cull oft from 25 to too names (Kee LETTERS, Page I) at each c lass meeting? Because j we are allowed only a certain number of 'cuts'' in each course and any beyond thai number bring our mark down - even to the point of an automatic F on occasion. If tills makes sense to you, • NOW — ENDS SAT. • nte tout*. saiDthe princess C ii /> i i ii d cloud I . . . A heavi nly rayon print . . . exclusively Minx Modes! Crystal pleats collar the I>ateau neckline and tie ill a bow at the back . . . and &Jgk liutiPe that "rounded look*' to the skirt. SI (>.95 "Found in our Jr. Nook" Her Highness and the BeHbqr —41* CARL ESMOND^ AGNES MOOICKIIEADj "RAGS" RAGLAND 1946 MICHIGAN . March STATE NEWS Page Threa parlans Close Cage Season Tonight;! Feat on atmcn Tangle With Iowa Teachers i Intramurals will be back in full force spring term, As¬ *S' Seniors Wreath *rs To Meet sistant Athletic Director Lyman L. Frimodig said yester¬ day, with three and possibly four Softball leagues in Out In Game Undefeated Squad action and fraternity track along with an a -college tennis tournament < i tap. illi Badger Five After Hoop Tilt Pill Tillies Listed Competition has rating on a very cm op- limited •bring their last basket- Michigan State's wrestling For News Classic icale since the war. and ^for Michigan State will team will attempt to get about the only league '.hat saw jlrs *- and OIKe White, Sam Shorty Krall hack onto the victory this trail Listed below are the times near-prewar activity we- the fra¬ ternity loop. evening immediately howlers in the State News all- ; .'gainst tut- University of after the basketball game when college classic will lake to the Muddled Conditions -n in Jenison ficldhouse it takes on the undefeated Iowa Spartan alleys Saturday after¬ However, just as things were Stale Teachers college letting under way with the re¬ grapplers. noon. Those competing are ask¬ Ben VanAlstyne will All eyes will be on Gale Mik- ed to be present at least 15 min¬ sumption of the IFC swimming . mi?s these lads when les, 155-pound Spartan, who utes before their scheduled time. meet, held for the first i'me since ^4 another campaign next suffered his first loss in two- 12:15—Ted Corson. Ilntt .\rkrrnnin, 1942, t ngs be¬ Each h is contributed years of collegiate- wrestling to Glenn Johnson, Jack llrcslin. Ilarry came muddled ;0 the Spartans' splendid Michigan's Bill Court right. John, .lor Skrorkl, John McCallsli, and na, Kohrrt Choi mere. William Kelt, .-'rimodlg this season. Mikles will tangle with John f'lmrr Ogrirn. Nnhan Koorslra. Hurt was 1 -ced to , loot-c'.'cn-inch Krall has Ball, Teachers letterntan . (x-malaski. Ilsrn Clancy, llnnald Alien, and llohi-rt Ivllis. Frank call of; -.he tank named l» Van Alstyne to Another feature thatch will he Smart. meet. that between Burl Boring, of B the club in the season 1:00—lamrs Ftinsfnn. (tlrntt llal- A • cries of I Gettine the renter post was MSC.. and visitor Leon "Champ" flrld. George Kinas. Charles (ail. protests rmm uphill )"h for 'he likeable Martin, in the 175-pound class. I'nttslr l l|iaii. Gene Ital/rr. Mh-hael fratorn : ie* con¬ battle all year Cither State matmen who will llalry, Alex Toyxan. Jr.. Jnliti Ham¬ id '.i ilton, Jim l-lnsd. Jack Carrier, llnt- cerning eligibil¬ probably see action tonight are, rr sillier,. lib-hard llnlx, llill I'.ice. ity of . ertain of Cliff Fletcher, 121 pounds- Bill ' Zorool, until .lames Cliattln. mpeting, , nf Season Be didn't hit h is real stride un¬ Covers . 128 pounds: Bill Mow- ' l;,s ~ Umhrr. Harold sc». couldn't ite season, but lecame one of 145 pounds; John Dowel I, 165 Huslrv. Williams i*i»Hr*i»iu. Webb, UofiMii I'ilurr, (ifiirso lolui- the Spartan pounds, and Boh Maldegcn. s«n. Knhfrl Mnirjan. Hill Knit, loliu m most of the hea vyweighl. Ki'iinrrtN, Mrrrditii V.irllut;, .'1 Play his last game :<.c fly R.XKIIlFx A 1.1.FN . Ilatlrv N'rttv. titan 17 "contests Michigan State is OLLIK WiliTK. W'iml. nearer Ken s ell il 11 x. l.mlev. Itnh Itallaul, W'.in- lark Keller «e'ts against veteran guard who has scored 167 NTRAMLHAL bowltn rtrll Ibairljss. Illetc Waswirh. Cirri PORTRAITS \ add to his points M) far this year. I r North Irawn to hall a conchi taking I Italian. Ilrttnan Srhrall, ami Jllli OF DISTINC TION I 00 — W II I llllr. 11.until War with the Floyd (itii'st Wins high score f pacing the team to vi ■ ner, It•»lie11 /It Kairle^hl. Kasrler. Ilahrrl lark CI.ii-imi. Wells, Tom DONE TO VOl'It SATISFACTION e half years of a-e, White re- Pin;: Pong Tourney tMaxine Cutler w.th i Palmer, Jeri> I'nne. Itlrh-irif Vh-ii- ■ in. Ken Hiilntev Mill llmiettia. by lor the day. Charlie lleevev George ll.o le-. Iluli- r a guard post i Floyd Guest. Royal 1 >.• 1- cn-1.to The second place aul llallinKsiiarth. Ilarabl W -Ik i.v-making and i« r, won the winter term North po- \ilhur Kulek. John Clark. • lift .Uilin Marshall L IT on,I y trom a back CumphcJl bv II. Pardee hall ping-pong vurnanieut hen While as one jt.310 with Dm is Yh Me I he took three out of loui :oes for her team Mason 6 From lite world of entertain- \r\KWOOI> S IT I)H> eland eager. from Don Brown, of preru 18. | third place with .the jmeht entries Word that Ted. 10-13 East Grand River Wednesday night, 1.249: Barbara W liters n the club in I Worich, popular pole vaultcr. has Phone 83418 Guest, from Abbot'- met honors for her n am some real talent in being an ar- 167 points 15, captun d the title ! ,-.ei Margo II.,: k; m l, ■ oinplished juggler. .n the books 40 u en, who had « ' ihe South < 'amian-II .tit ra son's scor- j tourney at the bcguini 'he'place with l.lti.'l ran ■ i tan guard. credit, wh le Aipi a < Lit una Delta night up a close fifth With jean Sir., Authentic ... hirdlers W ill Hold >>///g/U |West May, place witii KQITPMENT FOB EVKRY SPORT n Iria n mi lor Track Meet Central .Mtebigaii's eeutrr for sporting goods and athletic equipment. .-.in track store. one of the best r • Det: \ Doe tomorrow I hurdlers any one coaeh e '•«• • University of country eet. some of J Dame in a I Carrier, I Reader, and migh boast, Witi Amien Carter. Harold May vanDervoort's Sport Equipment East Laiaii-e m the nation I high hurdlers: Carrier I, land Bill Soruisun in tl 'veteran State J Schlademan's bunch pietely recov-| any opponent lots of tp g injury which Po|e Vaulter Recovered <■ Wayne meet | Ted w'uneh having dge will be a , , 60 yar-.i..jlfrom his recent aiiKle will be favored in tin- i •, Hurdle M, has I when hi matches jm- , ' Michigan's Chju U s 1 Refreshment coming up SPECIAL! RIM! Ml UIUODAV . ♦ M. DAFFODILS \ 69c I)()/. KID'S FLORIST SHOP JJl tv. ICTTUD UNDO AUTHOarr Of TMf COCA.COU CoafANY IT GRAND river 8-3551 COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF FLINT 41 FLINT, .MICHIGAN h«e Four MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday.. jj,,, Student Injured Hamilton Reveals International ( k.., Negotiations To End Strike Contest Awards To Meet At C, n,,,r In Auto Mishap Go On At General Motors Awards for \ The International the four divisions hold an Inforir Walter Beardslee, graduate stu¬ of the annual MSC writing con¬ night at 7 at th< i,„, dent from East Lansing, was hit Wilson III; Meetings Continue Without Him; tests have been revealed by center, Peter H. Ijy an automobile at 11:20 p.m. C. C. Hamilton, of the English chairman, has Settlement May Be Decided In Washington .. , Wednesday near the intersection department. meeting is opei t, of West Grand River avenue and interested In the In the short story contest, first , DETROIT, Feb. 28 (/P) — Negotiations looking to an Deal street. lie was riding a bi¬ prize will be $30; second, $20; Faculty and m . . end of the 100-day old General Motors strike proceeded cycle. and third, $10. Prizes in the cordially invite <1 • Although Beardslee, a returned last open hous* today in an atmosphere of expectancy as reports the par¬ poetry contest are $15, $10, and • veteran, is in the college hospital be held at the h leys might be moved to Washington were denied at the Dr. C. F. -Holland reports that $5, Hamilton said. ter . White House and by man-" * Undergraduate men students Sunday from p his condition is not serious. will compete for $25 in the agement spokesmen. iDewey, federal labor mediator, Fred Tallmadge, 511 North Lawson essay contest, while the PttoNf: President C. E. Wilson of ,said " vacation pay proposal was Chestnut street, Lansing, driver women's essay contest offers meral Motors talked brief¬ General brief- "discussed at some length " Dew¬ of the car, claims he did not see $15. REARlxivs ey otherwise was unusually taci¬ the RED CEDAR ly with the negotiators late today cyclist. The East Lansing po¬ Themes of last year's entries STABLE turn. He declined comment when lice have stated however, that When Planning \, before he was removed to a De¬ asked if a settlement was in sight. Tallmadge was driving faster included a sequence in a small troit hospital for treatment of an HAYRIDK I'MiTV than the icy condition of the road girl's world, thugs' attempted illness which has kept him from "Snow or not warranted. kidnapping of several hitch-hik- rare of the conference table for several >rs, and also many poems. days. A corporation representa¬ HOPPS tive said the executive's ailment is not considered serious. (Continued from Pafe 2) None of the negotiating group campus now arc all college ma¬ LETTERStoite EDITOR would comment on their talk terial. With the head but emphasized that his continued absence will The words "any fool can get (Continued from Pafe 2) really matter? at your service • . in at Michigan State" have been not affect settlement efforts. J Another thing—Is everyone for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner An" "in~t ima t ion "that~ some t h i ng thorns in m>' "rirle for four |certain that a 'cut system" like we now have doesn't increase the new had been injected into the years, mainly because I tended number of empty seats in lecture prolonged negotiations was con¬ to believe them. Probably that tained in a disclosure that during a three hour luncheon recess, management representatives would draw up "an answer" to |up rooms? If a person knows that theory started to get around at he has a certain number of cuts the time when we had to build to take TTo'U bend over backward enrollment. If so, now, when to get them all used up (so he we're curtailing enrollment, is won't be Spartan Bowl Excellent Food gypped out of any¬ subjects discussed at today's ini- .the time to change the theory to thing he has coming to him). If 315 E. GRAND RIVER tial meeting. "no fool can get in at Michigan •there is nothing said about cuts What the subjects were was '• after this is done, cnroll- garne tonight. They have chosen Imc"' still tends to go beyond "What happens after vou've had th»t which the college can facil- too much basic" as a' theme for date, put the man-over-woman the affair. Bars on the windows preference into effect, and surrealistic drawing around i the room will carry out this) Entitled "Doggere to Fill Up theme. Merrel.vn Bud, Dearborn Space," several snatches of po- sophomore, is party chairman and etic genius came into the office she has stated that Prof, and Mrs. 'yesterday from a non-staff mem- M K. Farmer and Mrs. Blanche her. The pros und cons of the Knight will he the patrons. 'cutting privilege are better said Tickets for tomorrow night's than I can soy it in: "Star Dust Ball," which the wo- Harry had a boring prof, men's cooperative league is spoil- The minutes slipped by slow soring, are on sale at the Union With administrative grant desk, according to Polly Hanson. Harry wouldn't go. Wnllostou. Mass.. sophomore. But I shall add: This dance will be held in the j He learns the subject out of Union ballroom from 9 to 12. Gene Devine and his band and will | class: ( If not there's little doubt, furnish the music. Flowers will j Either Hurry learns the stuff bo banned. ' Or Hurry will strike out. Ma lie it u dinner dale . . -at - Sandy's - I KY OUR AA BEEF •elll-preet MM. 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