IflichiijatT 6tate Keros Doily Student Puhllrotlon »/ Michigan Slute College KAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1917 rishCagers Torrid In 74-56 Win Over Spartans rms Pick Leaders ('lurk Says College Head* Snrriran Sthi i It Ittmtttl I'hi no Crush Crowd Of 11,187 or Winter Term Ij* wis Used Meet Today Is All-Time Mark On Finances l\\S Hepresentalivcs Conduct Mob liah prf«, John A. Hannah disclosed For Attendance cterdny that he will this after-, FJreljolts In WotttPIt** Houses I Mil I.mi vers Set '.'•n me«t with the president* of fly HI'It I.4WSON ■v ( AXM.VN karni v To I'iulit latiini linn II other slate sup|inrted colleges perfiilitiK with the fiyrht Kv which thev are known, Xntre itti universities to discus* filiins i mmiti rlpn haw eloeteil their roster* iif t«ffi<-t- ■Is hnfiiirv llrgins |him«*N "Fiirhtinir lri.lts p,(. . t,,f p„, .icon RUM, Pontine■ , b :«» V Hipper. Muskegon ; l|ny (il.l sw,)la , ■ , e.prMiitcnt. Ann 1 K)nm Mt.tL Ind , M»pht * the hunks. Krte*. Jr. 1). of Itomlon |t». lone *arvi\i»r of Midland senior, rr i-.li nt I 4»trro % i line, iihnr la milco we.I oi f»ila%. lies In luting the chum ; tied al U.iddrl ho«fiil.il mHoi he is .iltendrd In \niw t|n. Ilarel While j »e of Mi* Idite Permissions Granted Yen . t* Wail Svenson from Irom ' Coeds For Junior Hop . etfei t. I on II " rotary and transit r- "I . convention leu islation 1 | Noire |» ime Htarts F.arlv a .from Detroit will,rl permiH«ion for the tia it i*. They oil have ti rf the social events. jr The board pii-wrf 3 un.n-? .f. ...mm. n NEWS a Arm*' * Mdfortl sophomore.1 ( • \ Heed City senior . . .until at North j IN BRIEF Train tin eh Injures :iti l(OT(. Lot lets i V ' >• ! I, PEHHAM Minn Jan Ho Reorganise E Ionia fre«h* i.vrr the duties of New Spartan Vurietira Open F«nhI Slriki* Hits Honorary • t • - i Sally Threadwell, • l:| HTlOSft face I London Iha kcrs: \t Saturday's Partv-Parlv i rusts ■trong, hard were Troops Km plo t i'il . exemplary S. T,i nuts Loon To Itolt/ 1/lNfioN. Jan. II of* A 'Tip* WASHIN'f IT' >N\ .I n. 14 - l* ■h.iw.il .%ggrex*dtrite«M $!litMHHl.HM> Hi Iie«t|ts- today l a Mt. iitipto Si.ite ■ huwed spurts of »l of .ndustry. rore i*eii*.'i the trend of the game Sit o tr I'rrtlirltil Stair Jr. li t/ I . tflrr Curly (*11 ie White hit ilist 2'the MSf < hi| . tehl golds wlnle Stale -.cored just Hta^ . the Junior AVMA recently 'hrei* raunti.. to hold the Spartans : 1 Island A fin taunt Reached the foliowitm officers it hay. Coach Van AlMytie niggled A 1 'dent, Eugene M Hnnawal hi* Spartan lineup in an effort to f/)NDfiN. J n 14 <&) The Eranciscn, Calif senior, vice md a point-producing combina- i i#iit your *w im « .*»nd . Muscow radio said tonight that an i.-nt. ftiiy f Johnston. Eas ion, but the Notie Dame bench • lelded new st.jr* tio widened ho« ! tween Norway ami Hnso i for the |n. ftenncH. Plymouth fi Reid to a bar tier shop quartet led mothballs till thf f his ! ••joint defense of the Spitsbergen treasurer. Warren M. Hager ♦lie ,-parRin as tn»« third quarter losf.) out with State behind 28 Clyde-Adler. who will «* pre-j really sticks his n- ■ teri with D'ck Charles orches- tmle Don t feel ough ' i'■'wi*»ds ' in the arctit : Tliree Mi vers sopnomorv*. and set joints. 84 38. , as a guest singer Tel Brink I Spartans were mai lurks i Negotiations for revMton of ;■ grant at arms, Morris M. Hathi start Moving . will lie the announcer, while l-atry j bark in 11*28 when i>era- lift treaty which gavj the is-| way, Lajreer rienior. Shortly after the start of the w «»n lands t*i Norway were begun by 1 The Junior chapter will sponsor j and formed i Frvmire will act u maXcr n| o»r». tur* w», a fn*«l • the Hussrans with Norwegian re- the annual "Mertuine Ball" to be from which t 'harlex W*df hit goals send monies lh" ,"me rta» to Tlojihoune The follow in. w«k will m»] Possibly that gli r and l'r**wtdlivw iii 1944 and 194A; I held January 31. in the Union "he broadcast said, adding that an hnllroom. Meeting* of the chapter ;g,(4 ously estimated to ad- an hostels have on Tatroe, hi* trumpet and his; i»e< the featured eampu ! the lavlie' ' understanding was reached" are held bi-monthly and men was elected »* ne Delta Stf house tb.« necessity of joint alH.ut . jHOinincnt in veterinary medicine maiider and ! River. As the boys the show, with more stu |y.u just wanm se »if the island." ' are invited to speak to the group, r# a few mornings | dent talent in the spotlight mg into tiees ke t e rest of us jtion activities the fault of Larry Frymire. program director j At any rate, time. E E at WKAR. and prortucer-diiec'.or , the power pla ■*- figure stretched out "hf of who the boys still Spartan Varieties" reminded j Kennev. head iterday that there war «"1 .opportunity for talent to obtain awd'tions for people with jer for ugi f"- j yesterday Center Offers Amnity Model Time able over and shook ii ture shows, and urge*! th By l»Ctt IAIMLI. | gather at tntcrha.„mJi c„,-« Krtd*™- SUste P.,-I *ly. "Say buddy,' campus organizations make a s|*e- I The International center on rumpus, tinder the iii reel ion v«.,a„ „( Se.r. l«r. »«» ...» hilt by liic.ll students and faculty member* as well, who real- I there arc <•• •-•« »""h t.np By„,„ r„,s„„| today ft wa. If. There will be an advance sale ; PRRHAM. Minn . Jam M I.*h— h ^ jntereatjng ci.nver.a among students trom m« art. and seccmd sections of ... The first , u... IM Hertlr altaral balldlnc 'the Northern Pacific "railroad"! fi»n» and fun that can 1* hail of evary mnoth. n diwuuton for-!'1'"3 mtludmg C'funa. Ir,u.a. -o*1 rOanaea m the State tl< Lanlinn Pracr Lrgrtl lwe»tt*,unii North Coast L.mitad thrnu«h awuiciatiitn., with "n it,held and varum, prof,lem, s'"',n Amer.ca araler the l.-adetship Mudio theater. 7:M pa 4* t idles r aadltarlmn | collided here today during a bhnd- i |w»|>l«> <-f <>th»r land*. are toewwad. the current problem I« ,t>e«ad that an r.mportanl Geor*e C. Ma,.hail By Foreign De-putin- » ,1 ...,,1 * blU"r"'- «vt.m u nmnna " " rrrs . . A tea ,« the tint Sunday „< under diaeuia,on IS The American date to watch for on the Intrrna- Tmarll and Brtuc,.|tl,m,l fenter ^n.1 Ruicrll. 40. had tieen January wrth fjyrne, InternaUanal rlah. 8 (MB. LONDON Jan. 14 Britain ! to a Ferham hospital. Sim patient* every month at the International tion." ! 1». when an ealubitam of Chinma pu.u. including the Office • «d Holland today urged the i were in seriout condition. houae, Faculty Row. ii one of the i On Thurvlay jf'einoons trom 41 tapealriea. embroideriea ai d pa.nt- Mobilltatioo d'^'l^ng°>wio^heiV here. I slciwlv slowly ^ause because of |»or vUibility!; or i«or visibility. regular re(ular feature* sponsored by the' features «pon*ored the to 5, i. aa "get-acquainted" tea it is held 1j jnw »>*» will he put l»ot on display at the t As tor other jasssihle ■■ ! IwfJT write a peace tr troatv y which will plowed into th* obaervation car of Center. Thia offer* an opportune J at which time faculty memhera Center for a two - for Presulent Rom-vi-lt, i t th<> Urit ^tion. derailing two ears j for local and foreign student* to meet with small groups of foreign On April 19. the 3ru Aj ; In- man j ^Li |UhLf/n.r the Twee ! and the wheel, of the second sec- meet in an informal atrrwnpherel and local students. ternatmnal festival wdl been most frequently men- j Mhe ^rld j tion's locomotive. I On the remaining Uiree Sundays. friday evenings foreign *tudenU in the College auditon-r MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Glen Gray Dance Tickets Coeds Choose Term Officers grin and beak it By Sirring I'hWO Spmrtan SlnStnU On Sale To All Students MANAGKK Tickets for the IKC-PanHellenie dance featuring Glen Gro¬ For Dorms Kill Johnston * CIHCI'I.ATION MANAGKK und his orchestra will go on sale to all students this morning (Continued from Page II ADVKKTISING MANAGKK KIMTOK at the ticket office In the Union at (B.«0 apiece. Snyder N. V-, i Dawn Mali Turn Kiarilaii Gordon Hanna the (ire chief. Gray's orchestra which is to swing music as Paul White- Al Itergtunil. I'al McCarthy. IW.1. AM lev. man is to jasz, is noted for its* President Jackie Allen, Sturgf, ('Imi'k Straltar.1 FAITLTV AIIVIMMUt chmige of |iaee from romantic taihsing junior, will pull the fam¬ oophomnrr, will handle the navel Sylvia Cicrnick tmllads to wild bounre tunes. iliar white rabbit out of his magi- at South Williams. Marty Robin cian's hat. Iaiis Krm Decorations for the dance will son, Delmar, N. V.. sophomore wll Jorry Keimc.v evolve around a fraternity act u vice-president and secret and »ry. Kama Oimstead. fnldwater sorority theme. u ..i mm"' ism t»> null wr. Junior is the new treasurer. Offucs iix-ated 1.1 .*• pri year Social events will be scheduled lb* Charlie Smith. Birmingham ! ' Nancy Tilcen East Mayo l»ul Hairy, Ithaca »ophn- Nnw's the time to gi-l hack In- chlirKC „[ the Ravel !<>r tn the swing of normal college 1 „,c the flood life by renewing old traditions and ,erm (^nir InRram. Uelrnll is a,, vice-president, while We agree, Manholle Hnrr. Detroit anpho- wholeliearUslly Willi the i.lan sug- mnr,, jvpn c'assell. Ml. Vern- Its Cold Out Here Architect Hill Meet Students, Faculty gi-sted by. Wayne Lkillje concern- ,m< 0„ si.f,h..m..re will seive the a water carnival as a pail of th«> graduattnn ai-tlvithl*. : cr t.minn, Bs .wretary anil Iroaiur- U> HIM. JOHNSTON Student mid faculty an mix- We would also like lu suggest a , Grnml Rapids sophnmnre Betty may meet George Fred Keck lilun. Sim* the Cinderella Spin is nigimil and her assistant lihen TIIKIti: AI.H AYS SKK IS TO UK A ll ran call Ha a nirl-liid .dam-e, w-h.v not make It I the campus Art G l|e»y in t' Yi-rkt y. Gnndrirh sophomore will fall iriiy in wry crowd. Hi' i» the (ir.iwrl.lal Music Building, Thursday from 'trii-tly ladies night I Earh girl | ,,|„n thl. (unclioni hir the IiiiII of all who i" loft stiuiclinir in tho 10-11:30 am could send the fellow she invites i „,rm ylr(. ,|n;|s w,;| t„. under the a- vegetable corsage., rail for him,1 rain when tlx- iloora of a IiuuI'mI bus urn sliwi- Mr Keck, well knnvvn Chicago ,|ire,,„>n „( Ailene Nuller. Buffa- i knowledge of I)peupraphy. or do with- eh«-k the coals, hoy the refresh-' ],, mnl ill Ilia fail'. Ha i.< 111 ' littli- ally who architect. is .vhcdulcd to give an juni„i works hard anil watihis the Ida •"')'» walk illustrated lecture Thursday even¬ CIO Strike Snliee Filetl On IA Si, ing. An exhibition of his modern West M. yn's rosier is hcadrrl by | off with Ihi' priwa. If ymi ha vi' ever had Of State's approximately lil.&WJ students , h«me designs is oiv view in the Ail Man Ellen Chn-trn.cn. Flint PITTSBURGH. Jan. I) - any of these exiieriehocs, move over, llud, almost I.immi of them are tuking journalism junior. Betty Derrick". Detroit |The ( Hi United Slx-lworkei and lid mi' tall yoil the l.illle Kva ator.v "f the courses. The journalism stall' now employ* jimiut will lake ..vet Ihi diilies ui | the linal sti shivering MSC Ih-|mr1ment of .liuiriialisni. eight full time iustructurs and professors vivr-f.rcsident whdc Darbara H»»th i upemng Here is a rn|ildly ex|iiilidlna eulleae de|airt- whi have a total of 84 years of actual news- ICh On f^ist t^inaing frcsliman will bv nii'iit that is uduiittoilly the Ill's I in the state ItafH'r or advirlisiug work. Yet, only five of Miehiaaii, and ranks iiinoiia the first eiaht classrooms have been assigned to the dc|iait- Hrxicama Hit In i in the not inn. Vet, it has had to stand by and ment for journalism classes this lerm. watch ainiost every other MSC Department ' Supplies such as ty|iewriter.s were diflicult MKXK'OCtIV receive a stamp of approval for new Imildinas The War departm< to obtain during the war. To some extent, and eipiipment. that difficulty r< mains. But iis each day of I May I tlumk the fullnwing «»r- puin- a tire dnll. | iH'jw jfuvrn, soldiers an-.i A new natural science huiMinu costing reconversion goes by, these necessities of aj giiiii/atiuuF for their gener-j j pr»> one million Hollars will open its doors journalism si-hot I's life become more readily I uk giftv; ahd money contribution* j |^va**Mao '!*•■%• *Wu next fall term. An elrrlriral enaineirina available. . ihe Ited Slocking club for its hnslmas f»r needy ,-luhlren. j i im * ** ^l»/«l1whe huildina ne-tina Fi.'ilMNNl and a new ins- R..,,,,!.!UI.,,, I ►<"' il.-iil) urn I building eostinie $l7r.,fMMI will Stale's journalism department surmounted many obstarks to become has ; Alpha Xi Delta. Alpha Onmmu Delta. Ciainnin Phi Jtrtji. Kappa Rcpulklieaut) Plan heisin operations al the same dale. As kmiwn as a kmnI journalblie sehmd. Hut < Alpha Theta. Phi Chi Kpsilon. llucomr Tax (iul of >rslvrdu>. the journalism depart¬ Zetu Tau Alpha. Sigma Kappa. Pi mental head, I'ruf. A. A. Applelink, had high* rup- to bring it out of the mid. llHa Pin. Alpha Ouurron Pi. Chi I WASHIMlToN. Jan 14 - In future plans Omega, Alpha Phi and Faculty House ttepuhhean tax managers The inability of the AASIM to accredit MSC as a school of journalism is a direct ] Women's ipwoeiiition. |de.-|ded today to s|xmsor quick CLASSIFIED ADS Your generosity is sincerely ap- legislation continuing indefinite- This lack of equipment i.« tin* major reason challenge lo college authorities to end the prectated by officers and directors I |y the high wartime excise lev ivs behind the inability of the '* American Asso¬ of the club. on liquor, furs, jewelry and other ••la g. Iiori'ow, or steal" era w hich has made 1 ciation of Schools ami Departments of Jour it a tough i< b for the journalism departtm Mrs. Maurice J. linker I goods and services items nuiism" to place Mulligan State on its ace red \i raise itself to it* present rank. This hud already lieen tec«>m- ited list of journalism schools, fides* de¬ mended by President Truman t«» forestall »l.,S(M).nx For sec ri al tear* there has In ch a research ami public education, and for hos¬ standing nerd in the Department of pitals and clinics. Journalism for a separate building, hails* A 10-day campaign must provide funds for ing a complete newspaper printing plant •105 days of medical cure ami work against in¬ v with elassrimm- and of lire space. The fantile paralysis, poliomyelitis, or pclio; ho\v- Mr. ami Mrs. Homemakcr department now is nammcd into a •' \ I e\cr you talc to call it. coiner of the I uion Annex. Ft dors not Yoil can spare a dime. CIO lhoj,s Claims For S T.bOO.tHHi In I'orlul Fay On Ik'lroil Firms Three Jackson Spartan nets iter of brothers lompeVing xwiinnuug learn on from the They Do You Need- aiu Paul, Dave, and Jack Seibnlti, Dick. Marry, and Wdlard Vimfey, Felt Base Rugs | and Charge Kcrten. House Paint . wYOlJN€; TIMERS" DANCE Cabinet Sinks FKIIIAV. JANUAKV 17 health a* fai I'll! DDK* \l l)l I'OKII'M Deluxe Bikes reined durt'11 DANCING hi.ID lu 11:30 ADMISSION .Vk, Ta\ ItwL Tylelioard III hi FAI SCE uiul his IIAM) Flannel (outing) Auto Heaters # Pillow Cases lieu iily The Handful By # Allstate Batteries I iundipm# i« at hondi ,.. when they've bt»n treated to beouty i tg Afden woyl Camellia hand' Cream, for a toh-petal touch to hondt, Just .1 Few Of The "Hark ifiuiii' whether li.ey're at the le>board or in the kitchen • u . Items To Ike Fenlnreil. it (I'sabetH Arden'i hand lotion. Ic inibothneo that tinmen Irom fiftjitrt to ftbowt,, t Ardena Cwtide Cream, la «e-.a-t>ze the nathnma ikln around Ihem.i* A' d, 0? covrte, Ardena Nal lacquer, in lately lamr-g thadct. SEARS • fee#** »4fM Ot^e . i. 1 PREVIEWS of '47 Nx J tkc aliov with Tlir ^caa» KIOIIT Kt*«l aa ,LHir volor U SlurU Tliur*.. Jiuiuptry Huh Juat KcJ ia 0J> rijht it a tLc ,li. oilcteJ in llttf luatr.tu* iCv'^ui G«llc| lipatul.On l!u l.pa. ita kva The College Drug Store Seal's Roebuck and Co. 100 K. Mkhtgga Ax»u, I'hoM 3-7101 Uatai.. and LuU ... aaJ L.U, 'Thr Hi xntl Slorr Duur.. Ohm at 0:00 a.ai. Hisstick ROGERi GALLET w^.tmnw State Swimmers Push 'M' MSC Fencers Record Turnout Forces Down Sidelines the To Record Breaking Feats A trait Tartars Wayne Strict Rules On Runners By CHECK STRATTARD. team, undefeated in its list t THE JENISON AND NCAA QUESTION has to say tlm By W.M.i.y m-BBAMM pefeated in Ann Arbor, 39-15, one of the Honest dual meet clash with With one eye on the appmnrhinir track season opener with least caused no great amount of scurrying and worrying OB . slide in HI■ I iwimming.Cwch |Charles McCuffree's Spar (duelists -vwvtt H . tt in a dual meet i the part of any of the memliers of Michigan State's scholar¬ the Ohio State Buckeyes and the ether on one of the largest ship committee or the president of the college, John A. group, of cinderpath candidates in Michigan State's history, and ■*<'* one of. their own. Djck WsUo|1 anU Bi„ .Coach Karl Schlndemnn today isstn-d an "or else" warning Hannah. T» win the meet the Wolverines, potential national chant->"dl lead.the Tartar, the boot, to all men who miss practice1! After talking to a lending memis-r of the i en* forced to ^huruH - — 'The W;yne team has been keep- — antl time trials unless excused. in running the first three, quarter (he president regarding the possibility of a new policy can- ihf waters in the last event, shape by fercims several I tha. tin' vard relay, for a new jL nronl of 3:31.8. This 'Mural Fives bouts with independent teams in the Detroit area Coach Karl Schmitter has is¬ "Every man who does not mile trial and Fred Johnson who riming State', attitude on the Jettison award to capable ath¬ show up for time trials Satur- producerI a 23'3" broad jump in letes we found there was no great amount of alarm in the his only leap of the day. Spartan camp, and no plans were Mug made to change the 1 clipissl the old standard of sued a tentative lineup the thinclad mentor warned. for the Open Hoop eel m ltftl by a team which present setup. coming meet. Dennis Murphy, Al Three-quarter trials, lt.,I flu* Shnmaret and John All-Americans while at Kwartler. and Bill l*c*jr will distance the first regularly scheduled timei I'ogor Announces of When reminded thai a recent story on the sport page* probably fence for|. Ed Popper, trials of the season, were held last a Detroit newspaper place 1 the Jenison award hi j Three Dorm Tilts , Gilbert was the only Spnrt- Abel mn»:.I-breaker,stroking the 220 Tournament Jacob Vefiema. and Chrndler Washburn are slated f"r the epec Saturday. Nine men off the list for absence. were crossed Wednesday night three intra¬ pardy because of the NCAA's recent ■ scholarships to athkles. the president smiled t style in 2:13.9. The bril- (and Jack Council. John Fmlay, mural games will be run off on that Michigan Stale never has had anything to hide oa •»-' ' rtmintf stylist shattered tilery, Humbler* and George Custer are expected Saturday the first full distance the Jenison fieldhouse court. At this particular aid to athlete*. to fill the sai»er spot. trials will lie run off. Field events 9 p.m. Wells F will face Wells D. record of 2:14.3, posteii N|turtanluiiila W in j Conch Schmitter says that the will begin at 2 p.m., track trials While these two teams rest after The president reiterated what he had suiil previously .icainst Matt Mann III. .'fnberg, U. of M., only Flrsi KoiiiiiI llav tram will lose much «.f its strength at 2 30. the first half of their game. Mason i far us action on the ruling goes. "Naturally we will abide through grado turn at the end of After laying down the law 1 will take the floor against Ab¬ If Monday night's this season, and is anxious to have Schlademnn declared that he was bot 13 at 9.20. The fin-l contest by accepted motions of the governing Is dv regarding schol¬ quite pleased with the results of will match Abbot 13 with Abbot arships in the future, hut the Jenison award will stand as is stylo events. -His time round of pump* was an ex- for the present time," he said. the first trials. In the sprints. RRO. tids in the fiOltroke the ample, comiM'tition in the in- ;:t!» set by Wolverine tranniiat basketball mile, pole vault, high jump and The total < 'We do lad call it a scholarship. Il is artually an award to Tomsk!,, in 1939. tourney p the squad appears to in the t ail athlete who has athletic ability and who ran keep a "C" is unitie to l»c close nil" the w,t\ u lowered the time of average in his college work. ? century, set in 19.17 by "If a man comes here on the Jtaisoa award and faihi to n. -urn! equalled in earn a varsity Irtter in his field of athletic endeavour, he Tatten, both of Mich- still maintains the scholarship providing he earns a i point average in rlasses." the president said. Ill other words, the recent charges and statements on the Jenison aw ards were answered by I hi* men who should know, with smiles and comparative silence. The words s|a>ken hy these men lead me to lielieve there is nothing radically wrong with the Jenison award. When ucciisnth lis are made an.! y op know you have nothing \ why defend yourself with shouts and protestations. c are inclined to agree with I his philosophy. Michigan Stale has always hern free and above hoard with the award. The president in his address In the NCAA Hurling a year ago .aid he definitely sought a of pris-ure groups and "Downtown Clubs" which tampered wilh athletes and their finanrrs. He favored a deemphasis of over-paid athletes. He is still v«rv mueh for the idea and that is whv nothing la fear wilh the Jenison athfelie award I tan athletes. A|)othecary ft Student PrempT WRCK/U. SUPPLIES I >n Center _ _ ANkLETS IEtcaw — SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS I*1U»;A.VA^APi LANSING f, Jannnrv n flffFour THE MICHIGAN ST ATI! NRWS /stealing Plane Knutflon Seeks Siglrr To Appoint Electric Plant Vanity Men Deliaten Conic Ten Cents Is Quota Housing Croup SeeA* Spartans From Tourney Willi F.ren Recant Quick Passage For Each Student For -Rapids junior, LANSING, .Ian. 14 <0>—Cover, Felloirnliip* th. orsitv debate team sen "»"• '«■ ***•> ««»mr. Of Tax Bill nor Si«lrr said today he was pre. Any student, having a bachelor iv from I he ISth j Thomas pointc1 migrant has been , paring lo appoint a study commie. p WASHINGTON, Jan. M :\ I'l'i'-i-xi. lili'ii I'i power systems engineering. that House Itepuhlican tax man¬ eral housing officials in Washing¬ The fellowship provides f-«^ .NJ. wilier, has iimmiiiiiTil. Tin- i-tmiiiiiirn lit MW *:! ors will sponsor ouiek passage ton. Sigler said the federal gov¬ tuition for a three seme*'r>. carricil on liy the S|t .\l-i i«-r- - ?• r, in !(.<• I iVi k "f Union for lh« next thr-. * Irgislutlon to continue indefin- ernment had placed the problems period of study as well as an ad¬ in the hands of business and in¬ ditional grant of *.100 each sem¬ Rnrlvf Dit si ! ! „j»j itely the high wartime excise lev- dustry, leaving it to the states ester. On '..tisfa- t-.ry ■ n The n liquor, furs, jewelry and Tiie School of !•'• ■ riim|iiiiitii.niip|»iH * tli<* i!n 1 te,pon„bi|i,y. I of the course, the student w.ll lie many other goods and services, j ..j want to see if the state ca awarded a Master of Science de¬ fijfht nirniiKl jmliomyclitii, measure, forestalling an ' he of any assistance to busino li: roe in Electrical Engineering. which ah« no M.- |,, Of iwli" .-.-■•I VU..I.X Hie rollback of the excise and industry to meet the situr ; Selection will be based «.n i « •- lc !„,_ c, Among the uses «#f. M.e i« July I with annual rev-1 he declared "I . m n< | ,, - an -t ii.iwa.aoo,ana, will b«.|"* " ' Mnf' h 15. 1«M7 I Ihe Rvrd Expedition for it days, war toralrd hy Ihe am- i fiction would coincide with plane lender fine I-Iand Six rwnendfitjon mode by Presi- lie crew at nine Here alive riiman in a message to Con* IW* MpiI M PiinliM ALL COLLEGE iil With distress threatened in possible for the a vera if customers are delaying tmrchases finance treatment for 1 PAN HEL BALL No report of an eagle Again the Mareli of |>.t fiendtng the tax reductions. ng alt a child has ewi ie bill would remove the In¬ 'roved. Scientists estilYla centive to stop buying in antiripa- - rale's lifting |mwer fit •f tax cuts." Knutson told re- •omuls KiH.it* Afield. JAXI JKXKI.HY SAI.K - INFORMATION - ,i,ii.ii cgmvis FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 COLLEGE AUDITORIUM TOW N' OIRI.4 I.IMHEON JUNIOR AVMA AH gills attending the luiirheon Junior AVMA presents Dr. M. EXPERT W Villi Thursday in the second floor cafe- A. Fmmerson. Iowa State college, Who Will give an illustrated lee- gD £Lf\ I'KK im m: KKI'MIMM. SKMM'OIOI \|. turc on X-ray therapy pertaining (I,i,'I,„tinn T»\) I :«»,ll|iS l«' Ovrrtimil — li.."iU - llelen SchMedei, publicity chair- to animals. The misting will be held at II tonight in room 310 Vet¬ SWAIN JKWKI.KY S'lORK JAP* « M R erinary hospital. MFMPEK II • Fi meeting will lie held i room 10.1 Union annex GLEN GRAY i f OMWOPOIITAN RAM. iintl lli<- Kaiiiiiii- |,.m. All committee heads fur tin 'o*fm>po|iy s,-,. ad.t t • in a rich sheet ' ».,>■' ;c>i woot fab* <. . - as see- >n Ch.vm DON TATROE MARY JO ANNE