BMW?** Michigan Stale News « « t e » ¡ i i d o y '* W W e * ! * F ren h amé Sopft llH fo » * / N a c f i V '* f n t H ('tonnen Meet f o n i 7 « « te n A r t l i ï t U S U *1" " / o r F tlm in a tlo n n S ^ w w « ," w ” N u m b er it je 21 E 8D A V , M AH fam ber 40 DA’ F IN A L SUMMARY LE PICTURE CLEAR MAKES GROUP APPOINTMENTS M A N Y SPEAKERS Leprosy Antkonty-to Speak TO MAKE F I N A L ion to Chemical Society Th a n d a y OF B A SK E T B A L L T A K E P A R T IN ï NOMINATIONS FOR piar SEASON MADE LAST CONCLAVE ■3-:M¥ÎÏ:3 C L A S S OFFICERS Stoni S parU m Win Eleven Game* »<1 Lote Five In T o a|k Kim Many DtimitK>n All-Collefe Ctorittian (.one lay a Groopt Mark Work F m h m en and Sophomore« Hold Mcetifift Tonifht at Five IDED e» rling*. n t r jH M A N freih m en . and other S cheitle. at Peoplet Oiorek /me X » he O'clock. RIL1909 •w that atl the m ajor parties o f a I Tiff These ’ * nv rrr^me r , «n \ ■y / f i i r l n g C h r i s t r r ■< a' ’erer»«S* days ry social *e** 0B are over fo r ano»het On F*b J H»*»/- .ee'^ftj ! 'rt rnemterxhip .> //per- • tna we are fmce again in a poMtton t h e I . a n d * //f C r , ! ? a t e W Berqswst ■Irr/nwund r.g par* trjc r.g e »turtle* will not -in terfere with »ec/ re w a s .’W t o *5 "J H B yracu n e »h e H p a rta n r education We may now fin d tim e f e a t c f l . » h i * t i m e 24 * • ia*t. m inute cram m ing, tim e to fin* The B a ttlin g B ¡r C vf I M arx fawier B /■ long term paper, and tim e to W e s le y a n g a v e H ta te m r j e t . CsJedft/f.w* K K P.o>;..*.< lan.\ing srxl U ff *■ •*/ .> :g Jv Ve humble p r e y g r t n our benevolent t h e h o m e f l o o r In d o w w d T f ie ,M(rar» » Michael P m * r / v ! -.f ;• -.••letor* for etem ency in our hour departmef»* of ‘.e M. U --X 1er - X 28. r v r * J a n 7 '¡¿err ~s-‘ g*lKi a y that every good rule work* game ji »o 1 ».ne • ï-'d N e - the *eftr/,r, A U ftrru k l tmtiati/ftr. banq/rtt > i h vaye, but our collector o f fa ct« ft ‘ , e f '¿IV.'UAJBSXr, x > r . -.« i 'r e f f o 'e ; r jv t * or, T ./-»/la,. * N o t r e I/ a r r e w a s a» - ft/m w rm n g • * ■ r. orinek H /A ifd Heift ry/w •: records m akes the astonishing din .S t a t e f t y e - » . » > . or./ - < n d d iv o r c e • ,'/r » ' t r e ' » p a n ’ •/ of v a e g A iu cry th at th ere Is one rule that flo o r a n d a g a in h e re c l o s e a n d t h e Last g a r ¡irre * B Ha*«e;r'.an K.t+<*.or o n 't work th at way Bprlhg fever ,."h and K* « • K „r^ * /»ver*. I m e p e r i o d * b e f o r e r f is la r y M Ç ays fa lls with more o r lew» severity c o n q u e r th e f t p t r t s n ! g*va p o t e t e t i - . 'v a n t m undergraduates but. to our know l- f i r s t e n c o u n t e r r e s o !» / • '!< e -rf J u n e * •: j«> ». . '* n e th efe la n ot a »in gle member o f ;. f a r .rt rn e e s p ease» '. r e \v arrival o f longer will spring and that is that he have to worry about IS;ng the colum ns o f hi* paper by * EUROPEAN TOUR too Set for Safordav £»*' t . in I amo Ballr ' yo If. S *rtX> S.« reit .'-/5e*d ■ * * * .'e r « • '' dmH l u tfi im at i oo Prnfram Mate Men !./>« Affirm ative Fjad i; rethe effo rt at the last, minute W ith Pifleea S(a4entt W ill Treeei A a i er i*.r *nd ie advent o f spring, the H taf* New* -.’.rx u » rnnvtunf of A rijm en t on Municipal :•:I hi clogged with poetic contrlbu - Stndr lbe D reau N eil T|#r»er»Hip of Power on* fro m those gay voung Wade* S u m m er ad youthful swain* who nave falter; i ’ he lure* o f the season In case e p u rp o ae of t m atter runs shy we w ill be forced study o f the m addition f/> i*e them, tout thanks he to Oort xight-seeinv * ;»ar* of ut IS wiU be iJ t r / j k i m ttAT. ¿m en ~.tm '.-or,.' .* «* ,a v*Ti t. arrived at »Tat «rage yet conducted on a ■ .■* of rln g .a n d an d •he continent tm m T h e y re *. r* »f iaWftg P W aldo A W N C fflllA N It T o visit the /.tu*! ::arr,a I Pun over and take a look <*» Coach literature and art dunnv *rw tim e *hat ]ptn H ob's baseball men running the «pernal f estivala and exnibi’e »?* being held there * ith lecture* o ound Dem onstration t a ll anv after- « 8v arr«3as and while in Europe .• "ft- STATE GRAD TO I f qu antity o f m aterial has any- plan o f the Journey If dem red it /»r. |tng t o d o w ith th e caliber o f the be arranged to aeeurt Un hour«»^_vf i, then th e sp a rta n * should be a* suifkiner v r . o o l credit fur ' r e trip T r e LECTURE MONDAY group w ill be lim ited to ; 5 person* f o r better than the D etroit T ig e r ' order ’ o yarn better result* has som ething uko 1« pitcher* The 'o u r will «ta r* Wsdneedav r. ,- s?.® Cr.w- ■'■ .a Pmoütjc. : »• • on T V in n -is. >.btic address ^igm a Xj « x .*- y will be g;**Ti Mor, • day »v*r..r,y Uarch !. 07 Dr Eierer REEK GETS ^ fo rm in g fo r him, a quartet o r so of June 2ñ. «ailin g from New Vor* or. . th ree or fou r com plete »n- ds » nd enough outfielders t o make »h e 3 8 A m en ea u n til «a l h n g f r o m and B rem er. w i l l rrtn u r.y e T u esday *" ' eves - rjswtra - re à ft* fSrs nrtes rA th * / i€ m o f **iga.' ^ a r, ; .r-'.4*»T.iS*-iftJC. ■ r«.t*d Statss ment o f sgncuAure •par LE TRYOUT Aug 30 arrtrtng back in New Y o r k ¿ «o a n s * a ll d u b Indications right now are 31 ra d e . c v » ' .*■ i t » rwp-. I/r B ran d*» .*ctvr. n e w rrewtoen » Yv> * * r » » a- -. .r*' .'earsut ttoaary after am ino the North* ta m e m w a n g ; t ^ j* '^ w lou n in t team In action TO ATTEND SCIENCE MEET enry • a s .to T h e -srge prgtoèe» prevent in rvw h '.t ir e the <*nanearte Noetr. r h o s e c a e im ie s e '>f + \ ? * :.e T s * •f.-jAes :-r. Spaman * * » rletsc« u i' r W w d -g »e » ff' t e ^ s n d •. or I p s m . ' ? a .«c o g e s tio n o( the Con - M ichigan State college- us to oe wei. Cievrr Dtp*-*r«a*.*c . * j r ~ ~ e iparec AJeti and V irginia > lederacy T h e four venturer* or .affu- n p r a n i l « . a: ’■**■ »n m m i s « i u * ■■ Appeared the -a*^ .wuc Teppn H W A Jsr w r/ i H x * -e*« ir. 7 v e t « » u ;'t New » t B I. ? ic.. a nemtifci « w e e ro o trtb u tisg to the ma*c/.enance th * k U c tu c r. h c U trn a t< S o -W * ■if B ritish neutrality nan-interference A n *. * a d L * t t * n »h K h im * u * t th * a t 'ustorv sn CO IO N V E N I E N T U n iw m tT oí M / n » n M *rcn H a n ) I « »h e n rnem oen rt the .»n jlty o f maccuracy and i r - « that c- the «u ’ ft r f " ' as weil South, were as f f l m a u noo-reeegaitioB o f the t l i the dspto- . N «M lt A te M C li •: UNION A M P U S ' A L E N D A R m il p r i * l t their P * P * n » » 3 macti»- îi»f.orsça* farta n s u e m a a m o f C k a d n Francis A d ­ ams at the Creux o f SA J an as 4 » th e AT THE UNION Pm anri par tre Prnrtoamttmi c f Jan. i A ; a ve+*..m. * _e. Horae EootooRivai «««s a ri .? tsecsrg Dr. K P Woodcock, assesnate pro- feaeor o f Botany who has been «elected :a n 3 the Norttora aahsary «»ctones .ciato .Monda? aTterrsoosi ' rjoeRiaaiestw r'joett fie r y erne- a * ..*i*rrucvsr o f ’-¿e e*a*n of JuAy 4 : « o at W t e b iir g and G o t ' were, held foe'-in*. Home Ecbcmsb&cs get :ra * -af sux M r— as chairm an of ‘ he B /taw csi depart­ N ow t H » 1 2» > v r h 'S i scar, p/iii-twa* *n d «conoKu* tysaarg. 4 G reat B e t t a » « depend- ra b o vt ' ttd e a m n ssnm s FI dam meeting m m ent is giving three papers -woep- -*‘*r. * r. j r e d o ff ..sod f -rmstoed s Anatom y o f the Black Raspoerrv M..:mcan ¿ r.atc «ïü e g * •' rate on Northern wheat rather 'n a n Thoee r a c e d *.** >nvtden* vfar- lb M a y ,:J and we -.oo **> ’.-Te '•cen t ntte/rp* 3B d oa Southern cottaa f r o » 1 0 » through rsertte d a r t . Ehm beiti V %ìuAet»srt rra sa J » i dedgliBOaA ; a oe to h o i i ft fL ffnil»nm fir~ claaa m eet- L e a l." Seed and Fruit Developm ent in i-,r o r v 7 «teoety u a e h i flto * ; r w a candy Lmroin » Emana psawr r the w inter o f 1M3- l t d vttto^peeetdena Emma O srtsiia iieo» the C ynoctam h aeeee" which is a re­ •i-raaen. L et M ia» 8£ . ii* r « a s leva. i-. » diptfxnatic dorwser.'- First, there sfiouM be cianmd> D ea Wask;m.. le e m a r y M airarv. m.—C ham pm nsiJp -.nterfralev* port on a ten year investigation con­ prevented G raal B c 'a r . "»we; -»»e g - ? - « pma 7o»w m m d ta a w or I a m ir L sm rj i e n d the influence o f th e diplom afir Ryan. WUma Kerm s? treasurer .A.3d:e - — ¡te § C M ducted by D r Woodcock, and A S e c - r.i/inar i^ e .«outnern Cmtfederacu a* an -mrs— r of Charles Fran cu Adam e Bedfleld. Ruth W aistead 'ìumtìmm. i ndp C «. . va. d a ta n lite r a r y to n a l Chim era o f th e Sunflower :ndrpendm*. rat-oei p*att¿ísa of j? O th er air mbera o f the botany depart- who -a coopcratMB wttto I m o t t i and Great Br.iaiC .n r e f e r « c e »o the L t a t forpec our « f a n n e m Secretary o f S tale Seward at home M r Hansen o f t Larain g Dairy to » — m eat t o pgom at papers at the meeting North and South during -*ue *-wsr* of etal r/.tin which are held i m y and w ith J o t a b right an d W E P u r­ Co wtc «peak to the M ? C Da*r7 \ p. rn Rtotmh Am erican Ctoemi- are Dr- H T . D a rlin gton D r O H i i v m x n when the b a d r e o » b .41!--.«13 X* to be cspksixird ster ra f n gtand handH d Aaaeriran a f ­ -iub Wednesday asgtot at. ? 30 The r banquet a l K a n t Pood C O M . and L. M . Ames. »n n g »eTeral -a ffm a ces » .s t ä h le Cama -n sa d aatoe fa v a so tacsfstty. a lb m eetm g w ill be taken op largely r . ’,n A. K . C k ttb M b a J C DeOamp Ft rather than a a n g le cesr y a a r m t t a goad O t t H Wrstveld and K Dreeeei o f the t o toe real Hanger o f a iTisnavinn o f m arket m ilk problems wtO p rm m f papers When the CJiU w ar » a * A t th e em baían e f the sa d th e speaker urges ‘.hat mow* *c- Tí its a c m coM dnato o r a Great B ritain aaaed a :i/nkrsi wttl com e prepared to s.«k >*-'~jous sandwteto th at you nt th e forestry /■¡amauon a n d reoognned the Refrealunents w ill be serv- rssne into the g n ll « 0 » South a s o o n g m a « a s e af ie n e botto. HâFÂâee TUB M l C U i O A It S T A T I ff ■ W 5 fo re to u n n c d to td F p e e r e d such j ppr cen t o v e r p r o d u c t io n of c o tto n on by F re m o n t, H u n te r a n d B u tle r t o p -a e e To *to ;.g tttU h c a M n e t th e to - tion th at L in e ó te hawed his j Ä!nou' fioadfl during t h e « y e a n It * ™ Emancipation Proclamation." P u r t w c o m e t to c o n c l u d e f r g m t h e , » c ' u * 1 t í » French con trol in M exico w ' Michigan State News r'CAMPUs Fo RljM 1 b c e n 'a t o m d a n e d w h e n ' U n io ln re se rv - K n t la n d t n e r e a it e r m a in t a in e d » econom ic conditions o f EnglaiMl d u r ­ strengthened in th e summer o f jm, P u U iahrd PuU / ra r by ia h «^ Iw L » Oía ( « ifrna « w k l yr d u rin e Ih al 11 i4uIlia ortff M Iku aturianta lfll#kllflin ich iga n S ih * c ta 111 Qlu la C o ll« * * oolMea f lalliaflfil o lic *«. | I a __ 1 . I • j d S " " at Im i b oth m,uury k h ou ses '4 < J S H The r e la t iv e r Im p o rta n c e wuhoul of i n g these years o f 1880-1863 t h a t t h e N o r t h and not t h e S o u t h was m o r** b y t h e - « « i r e of M exico Cltv, wlw. th e E m ancipation P roclam ation v i t a l to her e c o n o m i c n e e d s J u st now Rntarad aa aarond rlnaa m a tta r a t tha poat- br?n issued on J an 1. 1863 Hr f a r t h is I n flu e n c e m a d e I t s e lf f e l t in o ffice. Knat Lan a in e. MiehiKan. L o tt fT fo r th e C a m p u s F o ru m h a s V con gress p aaa ed fa v o r a b ly o n t h e A m e r i c a n " h “ * *® ' " J tix-w* " w o ijsSocJcaP fa c ts be *1 » the H iv e d t h is * -ek w i t h o u t t h e £ t,,™ X n r e s o lu t io n w h i c h s t a t e d t h e o v e r t h a t o f c o t t o n d u rtn «^ ‘ h* B r i t i s h officia l c i r c l e s is h a r d t o de­ T ba M ich iga n Htata N e w « o ff ira ia located bf t e r m i n e . b u t It is the o p i n i o n o f c o m ­ connec*Ktct w h*‘ »< S d t f l ' i to r t ili o n tha fo u rth floor o f lh a U nion b u lliling jjf o f th e a u th o rs a t ta c h e d I t h a s w a r a , m ., o ( t h e N o r t h i n t h e f o l l o w i n g o f 1 8 6 , J th / ^ ^ L . 0 f B r iU a h d l - stated that Prance. who Tal«n»hona. c o l l w aarhanRa. «•«tension 104 ..¡u * iv s iH’P n t.hf p o U r y Oiff t h e S s tt a t e l aina gnu R augne« e ‘ T• hT ihs i sw w a ra ris Isn onto tw w a gaevae d * • adcew t errrm n .i.n. »i-n- *g 't*h“ e• c o u r s e o r B r t t i s n hui «i - p e t e n t r e c e n t e c o n o m ic h is t o r ia n s th a th e U n iv d O ffic e houra - Hun.lnjr. M onday, Wadnaaday. -' n ' „ R, it w a s f a r f r o m b e in g n e g lig ib le smarting ¡¿nòe* her setback u M»-*. and Thuradny fro m H p. Bit to I I p. m. N » u s . a tlO nitl.s • o n t in u e t o b e so, t o i n S y s p i r i t o f o p p r e s s io n , o r f o r a n y p l o m a c v w a s a f o o t w h i c h r a n t h is i c o " when w e know that F r a n U ve, th e In t« — pr i nt o n l y th o s e v iith Id e n t ific a t io n p u r p o s e o f c o n q u e s t o r s u b ju g a tio n , o r t o r lc a l re sc a T h e tr ip le e n t e n t m e n tio n e d in a f i r m l y r a t m x b e d in M exico C i» campus him ri# E d itoria l* «ppcQrinir In the Mirhitrn A n o n y m o u s l e t t e r s w i l l b e d is r e g a r d e d fr,r the p u r p o s e of o v e r t h r o w i n g o r i n - d o p e d . « recen t s ta te m e n t b etw e en G r e a t t h e M a n m ih a n debacle o f Ju Nr w ritte n hy the rdl thief :s . i m th e p o M lb ti N a m e s m u s t b© a t t a c h e d a t le a s t a s t e r f e r t n g w i t h I h c r i g h t s o r e s t a b lis h e d f n t h e y e a r * o f 1 8 6 l. a J *f I S ? S S S B r i t a i n . F r a n c e a n d P r u s s ia n e v e r e x ­ hi* naaintnfita. who turlr 1867° tattit team f o r th is s o a só in - n o Wirjr lw IliterjiU 'lcri :»• reprcw.i' e v id e n c e o f s in c e r ity I n i t i a l s o n l y w i l l institutions o f those « s e c e d e d » s t a t e « . B r i t a i n h a d to depend o n t h e N o r t h ite d in f a c t The s ta te m e n t th a * M arch I! '» * » o fflrln l v iew p o in t o f the colle ge or of b e u s e d in t h e c o lu m n d d e s ir e d L e t ­ h o t t o d e f e n d a n d m a i n t a i n t h e s u - f o r a ll s u p p le m e n ta r y fo o d g r a in s T h e sqC h a n a s s o c ia t io n o f E u r o p e a n p o w ­ loge o ffic ial*. ii if th m ee n r c m a e v o f t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n and to v t»r v s e c t io n t h a t w a s w a g i n g t h e w a r e r s w a s a b o u t t o r e c o g n is e th e S o u t h ­ B P # te rs recrd vrd w ill b e p r in te d E d i t o r 's n r p s p r v c t h e U n io n w i t h a l l t h e d i g - a g a in s t th e S o u th w a s a t t h e s a m e ,G «T A .S ig n :» Kappa p le d g e PU ■ R i K nbarription, $1.50 the School Y " a u t h o r w i l l s e n d in h is n a m e e r n C o n f e d e r a c y is p u r e m y t h T h ere v e q u a lity a n d r ig h t s o f th e s e v e r a l t |m j* s u s t a in in g t h e l i v e s o f t h o u s a n d s C all J -3 I4 2 SUNKISTi (E D IT O R I A l. HT A W n o te . s t a t e s u n i m p a i r e d ; th a t, a s s o o n 1he.se o b j e c t s a r e a c c o m p l i s h e d t h e w a r as 0 f E n g lis h f a c t o r y w o r k e r s s t m | l o t h in k t h a t t h e B r i t i s h c a b in e * I t is a b - w a s a n a g re e m e n t b etw e en O r e a t B r it ­ a in . F r a n c e a n d S p a in f o r in t e r v e n ­ L O S T - W h ite enM m a n 's w r is t * * {# , t i o n in M e x i c o i n o r d e r to c o lle c t In itia ls A P s c T a tc h id on b ack ^ M A N A O IN C K D IT O R PR O F . I.V O N F R A M E S R F P I.V T O war. r - o ' " - " - o f th is im p o r t a n t f a c t SVK M el .N MIS n ig h t to c ea se ’’ c la m s and p ro te c t th e ir n a tio n a l ; aLse Iu a s i b e t w e e n 511 A n n at* ItO ltK ItT A IflM T O R IC A I. llE N l'N f'IA T IO N T h e r e c o g n it io n o f t h e S o u th e r n C o n - a v a in s t a n y p o s s ib le o u tra g es th a * W h V d id L i n c o l n is s u e t h e E i n a n c i - S ta te C a fe Sunday m om n p>, P au l T ro ih i■alata nt Editor In th e f ir s t le d c r n » v w p t f ld h a v e b e e n a d e l i b e r a t e m i g h t r e s u lt b e c a u s e o f M e x i c a n r e v o ­ aiiMtant Editor P r o c la m a t io n ' w a rd P h o n e 8280 Jach Hteli bei h.laten t hditor rOontinned from page l not an ibolitlonint docu- Mt*> a t t h e h a n d t h a t w a s f e e d i n g lu t i o n T h e y e v e n w e n t s o f a r a s t o m é n t . ff o r t h e v e r y p h -asing of it- m a d e Co-ed M i tor .... B r it a in - p o p u la tio n F r o m t h e N o r t h :ts k t h e N o r t h t o a c q u i e s c e in t h e ir H en riette Se. fided. capitalistic and if fic ia l S port E dito! in mr.fi E n g l a n d i m p o r t « ! o v e r 2.000 - p r o p o s e d m e a s u r e s o f i n t e r v e n t i o n b u t MICI J iim i« IlaHht M a je l lliirn in K ath erin e f.> S ociety r .a tu re E d itor Editor c la s s e > Wf s y m p a th e tic to w a r d S o u t h ÍO f p o l i t i c a l . s o c ia l " t e c o n o m ic tn e d a p p l i c a b l e t o t h o ■ r e g io n s o f S o u th w h e r e L in c o li a u t h o r i t y w a s 0 0 0 q u a r t e r ; « if g r a i n ; I n 1861 s h e c o n - m a d e it p l a i n t h a t t h e i r a c t i o n w o u ld n o t a p r o c l a - - i - m e d 3,500,000 q u a r t e r s : i n 1862 s h e a t t h e s a m e t i m e t h e a Iti.»« ri tirahi A n n A n dento ifld g t. it J iH t o » lie lo w e r c la s s e s o f E n e l i s h m e n t h e p o l i t i c a l a n d and m id d le n o t r e c o g n iz e d . m a t to n w h i c h a s s u r e d ' I It was a- l e g a l statu.*- u s e d o v e r 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 q u a r t e r s ; w h i l e i n b e i n n o w a y i n f l u e n c e d i?y a n u n f a v ­ H* S t a t e a h d . . ’.e«.*» s h e w a s I m p o r t i n g a l i t t l e s h o r t o r a b l e th re e p ow ers TheEquitable s o c ia l o lig a r c h y th e flo u th w it h It s o f t h e s la v e s f o r a l l h r r r e p ly It is t h e r e f o r e m co r- W Ilfo rd I.urke. s la v e s y s t- m m a d e n o a p p e a l b e n o t e d t h a t in 1 8 0 1 t h e s e c la s s e s h a d 1» m u s t n a t io n a l c o n s tit u tio n » l p r o v i s i o n s o f 3 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 q u a r t e r s , a l o n e c o u l d d e t e r m i n e t lh e ill » * g a l l t y o f n u r t n " th e se s a m e y ea rs E n g la n u ¡e r t as a fa c t to speak o f an e n ten te w h ic h fo rc e d th e U n ite d S ta te s in to Life Assurance .t i B 'W m W' m m m m T il a v e r y s m a ll s h a r e i f a n y , in t h e p o ­ l i t i c a l a f f a ir s o f t h e i r c o u n try , and th e s la v e in s t itu tio n r e s i d e d in t h e fa c t, t l i » ' f im p o r ta n c e h e n c e fo r th Wa s n ot. d e p e n d e n t o n S o u t h e r n c o t t o n j 0 t h e e x t e n t w e h a v e u s u a lly b een th e je c t p o s itio n of th is s ta te d as a llia n c e The ob­ m y t h ic a l Society th a t t h e d e m o c r a t ic I d e a ls of th e t h e w a r w a s t o b e w a g e c f n >t o n l y f o r t a u g h t t o b e lie v e . N o t. u n t i l t.h e w i n - •■ n t e n t e i w a s t o r e c o g n i z e t h e s e c e d i n g o f tbe et w it h t h e ir a p p r o v a l a n d th *; p r e s e r v a t i o n <>f t h e U n i in b u t a l t t e r o f 1863 w a s t h e r e a r e # l s h o r t a g e s t a t e s , w h i c h w o u ld m ean a v ir tu a l r v iT E o m m N o rth Ill SINEHM HT A EE - We Wrtle 'E m Hgtot" s u p p o rt H o w e v e r ; f i r * p u b lic m e e t i n gs •o ' f o t t h e p e r m a n e n t b a rih h m e n t of o f th e co* to n fib e r in L a n c a s h ir e H o w d e c l a r a t i o n o f w a r against t h e n o r t h ­ e m eu » o f B r it is h p o p u la tio n s la v e r y fr o m its b o r d e r s ' In i s s u in g f t V t h ls t o b e e x p l a i n e d 0 I f t h e R o u th - ern ’ g o v e rn m e n t." In fa c t, P r u s s ia IIU H IN K 8 8 M A N A O K It o f t h is W A N K E N K H ll»)»»K w e r e si a s "d h | • m l a t in t h e v e r y b e g i n n i n g t h e P r o c l a m a t i o n o n -fa n 1 1863 L i n - i t i n g e v i d e n c e s o f t h e r a b b le ' c o in d e r i v e d t h r e e b e n e f it s n a m e ly r r n p l a n t e r h a d m a d e a s t u d y o f th * s t a t i s t l e a l —t a b u l a t i o n s in t h e - ‘‘ L o n d o n R u s s ia a n d t h e S c a n d i n a v i a n c o u n t r i e s w e re fo r th e N o r t h e r n c a u s e from th e Wilson & Johnson M ill p r e lu d i The B r iiis h g o v e rn m e n t 'I l i e s u p p o r t o f r e lig io u s a n d a b o l i - g c o n o m is t " r e g a r d in g c o tto n d u r in g v e r y o u tse t. I t is e n t i r e l y u n w a r r a n t ­ ii g h o u t t h e w a r p e r i o d w a s a c o a l ­ t l o h l s t g r o u p s w h o h a d n o t c o n s id e r e d s am »* y e a r n , h e w o u ld n o t h a v e ed *0 th e n c o n c lu d e th a t " I t w a s t h e r e - i t i o n '>f f a c t i o n s w h i c h d i d n b t - w o r k t h e w-ar a l m s o f t h e f ir t li s u f f i c i e n t l y so p ro n e t o h a v e o v e r e s tim a te d a n y a d v a n t a g e in p a r t ic u la r t o e lth e i a d e q u a te t h e e le c t io n : ui 1862 h a d r e - t h e im p o r ta n c e o f c o t to n in d e a lin g t h e N o r t h o r t h e S o u t h in t h e i r d i- f l e e t e d a f a l l i n g o f f -of h e a d m in ts tr a * w it h E n g la n d d ip lo m a t ic a lly Such a p th m a iic n e g o t ia t io n s 'p r i m e m i n i s t e r » . U u s s H I 'f o r e i g n a f P a lm e r s to n „ u p p o fte rs . »2 » a w e a k e n in g o f 'll?* r e b e l s ' b y d r a w i n g o f f t h e i r l a b o r u d y w o u ld h a v e r e v e a l e d t h e s t a r t ­ p n g f a r t t h a t t h e p r o d u c tio n o f c o t - G entlem en's A ppare fa ir s » and G la d s to n e »e x c h e q u e r» i p p j y ; • 3 1 It a id e d ’ h e U n i o n c a u s e to n fib e r a n d c o t to n g o o d s h a d o u t- f R R V E N T I <1 N ( K N T R A T K lN w e re a ll s tr o n g fo r th e S o u th , a n d th e y ¡1 1 E u r o p e b y g i v i n g E n g lis h a n t l - s l a v - » » t r ip iie d t h e d e m a n d It w a s c u s to m - 0 1 I a I Ü I h P O S IT IO N S d o m i n a t e d in t h e c a b i n e t W h i l e G l a d ­ er-. le a d e r s s o m e t h i n g to w o rk o n a r > f o r E n g lis h c o t to n m a n u fa c t u r e r s s to n e w a s p e r s o n a lly In c lin e d t o fa v o t H o w e v e r , I t s e f f e c t o n B r it is h —o f f i c i a l t o k e e p o n h a n d in th e ir w a r e h o u s e s I n a r a e o n t meetihg o f the s t u - t h e south, .vet h i s p r o g r a m a s p r i m e c ir c le s m u st b e s u m m e d up in th e s u f f i c i e n t s u p p lie s o f c o t t o n f i b e r 1" • ni council» ft rev mio» of points m i n i s t e r in s u c c e s s io n t o P a l m e r s t o n X a t e m e n t t h a t " I t a f f e c t e d t o r e g a r d m eet th e d em a n d s o f fa c to r y p ro d u c- t e n d e d t o w o r k t o » h e a d v a n t a g e o f U i» P r o c l a m a t i o n a s a g a m b l e r ’s t h r o w t i o n l o r t wo- year |>erlo d In th e } f i i \ o r t i i n i ; . p u r l i r i p a l i< m in r a en­ t h e N o r t h T h e w o r k o f A d a m s in d e a l ­ b y a l o s i n g g a m e s t e r » N o r t h » a> a n y e a r s m 1 p r e c e d in g th e C iv il w a r n ot fin .« a r t i v i l i o s o f M t w l o n t s W ttH i n g d i p l o m a t i c a l l y w i t h t h e s e m e n f r e ­ a t t e m p t t o i n c i t e a s e r v i l e w a r » n e g r o o n l y b a d h is a m o u n t o f r a w m a t e r i a l a d ö p le ti. T h e D IM M I- " f W s y ft ô W q u e n t l y r e s u l t e d in t h e |h»M|h»i in s u r r e c t io n tn S o u th - I I I n r r « . v i« lo n a t o f l l e M » ' i s o f t h e B r i l - i»e s a f e l y s a id a b o u t t h e in f lu e n c e o f «»fT tc ie n t ' AH t h a t m a y in c r e a s e d but th e in tr o d u c tio n o f m o re la c h i n e a h a d e n l a r g e d th e 211 S o . Washington * * * --- js h m i n i s t e r s , a n d h is s e r v i c e s in i»e - t h e d o c u m e n t o n t h e B r i t i s h g o v e r n - o u t p u t o f c o tto n g o o d s T h # N o rth ern to pm nt i in «* p t T H o i i fm m l i a l l o f t h e N o r t h c a n n o t b e m i n i ­ m e n t Is t h a t it a r o u s e d a n a c t i v e a n d b lo c k a d e »f ' l i e S o u t h e r n | jo r ts was t — m a n c ip i p i n g u tm p u a p o s i t i o n s , m is e d F u ll c r e d it to r th e a c h i e v e ­ b e n e f i c i a l p u b lic o p i n i o n w h ic h d i r e c t - • v i r t u a l l y .■ o d s en d t o t h e m a n u f a c t u r - Imit Ii in the «l«*f r i m c n i o f C 0 f t d u c | ments o f N o r t h e r n p r o im g a n d ls U i lik e e d t h e g o v e r n m e n t a w a v f r o t h i n t e r - e r g o f th I a iw a s h l r e d i s t r i c t b e c a u s e — W ee d . W a lk e r a n d B e e c h e r i n b r e a k ­ v e n t l o n a n d iiO s s lb le r e c o t e n ltt o n «>f t h e t» h e lp e d 'o r e lie v e t h e m o f a g lu tte d o f ilir » i f f i c and ih » * . s c h o la s tic i n g d o w n S o u t h e r n i n f l u e n c e in E n g ­ S o u t h e r n C o n f e d e r a c y u n t il t li« ’ N o r t h - , rn a r k »*' I m n n in g , t h e A m e r i c a n h ls - i i . t a n H i g ofi i h o H m l f i n t . I n a « l - la n d s h o u ld l i k e w i s e la- r e c o g n is e d a s e r n m i l i t a r y e v e n t s o f 1863 c o u ld r u n t o r i a n . l i t i o l i t h o r n a m s t i l l i c i o n t l y w e l l - a n I n f lu e n c e in m a i n t a i n i n g B r itis h h e ir c o u rs e a n d th e n • r m ln e 1 m a t e s t h a t t h e r e was a 50 Correct for Spring (| iia lilif< l s i in l o u t s to I T lf lk C n e u tr a lity E n g l a n d 's n e u t r a l p o s i' T c» lo o k j ; I 'o t i p i n j f o f p o s i t i» » n s tin n o o o s - < 2 i A s a s e c o n d a g e n c y *»r i n f l u e n c e u p o n th e P r o c la m a t io n m a tte s n a r e o r ru s e . W m i w h i c h U n ­ d ip lo ­ SLfP-ON GLOVES $.150 th e E m a n c ip a tio n P r o c la m a t io n of sary. 1 'h o la s t »lis t r il.u lio n o f p o in t s .Ia n ! IH '.l s iio u ld b e c a r e f u l l y s t u d ie d a n d It s I n f lu e n c e s h o u ld ta' e s t i m a t e d coin la n d p t d e r l i k e p l a n n e d ir» t r a p E n g ­ does n o t seem w a r r a n te d . nor Attention Slip on» in sueile am i ifla c e .k ii' a n - e\tn"m<*ly m od i»h . right now . . . w h ite ( t r e v , a i r ta n s h n t llfl fro m p r o v o itl a s s u m in g an y a » » in * l»» a « l p o rs »»n h a r m lu l 'T h is d o c u m e n t c le a r e d a w a y B r itis h m I » .c o n c e p t io n s c o n c e r n i n g t h e r e a l n a d oes such an s u s ta in a b le As a i n t e r im * t a l i o n nm t i e r o f ap p ear f a c t, Students A lso, see the A U E X A N O R E fine Er.«nch K id Gl<. l u r e a n d p u r p o s e '»I t h e s t r u g g i and S o u th e rn p r o p a g a n d i s t v- and d lp lo - m a ll it s a s p o r t s. T h e fe n r© w h it e , b la c k .a n il c o lo n » a t * 4 .i»S th e | »»ir c o n v in c e d a l l c la s s e s t h a t d e m o c rraaccyy m a ts , a s la t e a s J u n e 30, 1863. w e re l» » »s it in n s i x i.s lin ji W h ic h »"»n p o l h o p e f u l O f g e t t i n g t h e ■R o e b u c k reap.*. wa t h e f u n d a m e n t a l is s u e a t s t a k e . " a s tin io n t t»» «io v it fo a il "I in n T h e u s e »»I t h i s a u t h o r i t y a s a n i n s t r u ­ lu t i o i i t i i r o u g h tlu * h o u m > o f c o m m o n s Sure enough there a re Men s * ,i, >W '. - ’ m e n t o f w arfare h ftd b e e n s e iz e d u p - f o r tin * r e c o g n i t i o n " t i n e w n a t io n , c n e r g ip a o u is ifl© »»I t-h ® c liis a - T a x » m ilit a r y e v e n ts * e re s lio r lly to landing's Maat I'p-te-ltal# i- o o m th o I«» p m p n r ly r t ig p n iiM ilH iim I.a s t s p r in g Ih o ro C ftffiy in g in v »»lv o «l. w as a OUI s im i­ jm/ s. c' alumnus wins ! f o llo w w h ic h m a d e r e n » m it io n o f t h e S o u t h o u t o f t h e q u e s t !» - ii «3 » If tiw r e w e r e a n y d o u b t s in th e 383 Smith Reatan rani WaahingtiHi \ »a Mills Dry Goods Co. la r l i s i i n y : «»I tr ib u tio n \u *h p o in iH t b u t tth a n g rd To tin * d i s ­ o n a iilo t ARMY SCHOOL HONORS* m in d s o f t h e B r i t i s h s t a t e s m e n a s t o w h a t c o u rs e m p u rs u e b etw e en ’ he j J m o n t h s o f J a n u a r y a n d J u l y o f 1863 p a r i iT ip a t ¡»m in n u ir o a r tiv ilio s , th e y w e r e p r o m p t ly d is p e lle d h v J u ly and w it h d is t in c tly h n r fflfttJ r .*- ¡D r . Caldwell Awarded tke Hos-j 4 T h e m ilit a r y in c id e n t s o f V ic k s ­ v u lis . * kin« Memorial tyedal for \ b u rg and G e tty s b u rg at on ce fo r e A . . »»n lin v r I tho now ruling, shadow ed t h e f u t i l i t y o f S o u t h e r n r* I h i* liv s iilfllt if tho studont \ H ifk Standing. ’ •■dan ce t h e h is t o r ia n Jam es Font » r iiU !H * ttí « '« I I I * ' and • N ow l»iL«inoss 4, a m i p i n 11 1 G e o r g e L it I ) V M R hodes lo c k e d u p o n t h e s e t w o d e n t s a s a s i g n a l w h i c h H o u t h e r ? ie r - uci iT ift ilU ft P f l Ô * tfi S la t s h o u ld have r e c o g tila e d by m a k in g s i * I 8 I 8 1 gru d ila t e d >n . lu n u a r v « • d i ! <»r »»I th « W ol l l ill* ’ c a r r> 1».?»» f r o m th e A rm v V e te r in a r y th.«- tlifiximuni if t\wi i m t y i m in ts , W a s h in g to n I» A c c o r d in g chool , hiTch.V hrilift pn iilh it c il f ro tti V e t e r l i m r v b u ll* u n is s u e d f r o m o i l i*l* th a n th o s e * ... . .. . s u r g e o n g e n e ra l W tu»h- New Spring M jto ld iiiK «ffitw thi'sc M is it iO tlH ágton 1» C i he Hnaktns M em orial *. tin y : W ith is ps it s h o u ld i»« uednl w n* aw a rd e d C a ld w e ll, who to ('n p t a in G e o r g e had th e - h i g h e s t Two-Pant Suits In tin * H Ilt M 'r t f li o f p r « *I " ta t i d in g u i t h e c ia n a and t r ib u t io n o f «»h i« • W h ile at M u llig a n S ta te , tlo r to r v is io n s s h 1 illIt l hi 'a l d w e l l W a s e s ( i e c i a l l > in t e r e s t e d e t e r i n a r y i » n » t « » m y w .h lc h h e s t u d ie d in 50-in. TOP ( OATS a i d e r P r o f e s A o r C iin m b i'r lM in H e w ill I I I S 111|{ V » s ta tio n e d , a fte r M ay 31. at F »»rt - $ 1 2 . 5 0 I g l e t iio l't ie . G e o r g i a - • ( '» ih iin n - .1 th e S ia l Ne a .«h l i m o * 11 im u H iia lh eru dite Ne m a lt t.* e n tlt i*d c r e d it I« la*- 1*. hm t h e p u i n t . * « ‘ *n I Mk I It uted n it * t h i * i* « C u r tíilif t tin K m it n « 1 p a I i «> n l ’ i Hi l a n u t i i I a t« * e n u m e ra ted am i T h e » li* » ti* : mí m l tl at n t. u h o it M i K t i * . h it« iin h i d e d D r. R. I. S e a lb y D E M IS T liitll* h i«! •y 111 In s lis t «»I » \ M h »I It lilg . IM h m m * 3 3 8 3 188 N W « a h ln g U M » A v e . d iu r n e .* , » h lid p r i l l s » 1 h e n i t u l e Open Evenings K iu ijig « I».« % |i|H»iM lm rn( and K J * in • II»*w outlook cm tin 1 u v e iti ir r iltlu liltK '• m l ta n n u l- 1 til»» HUM lit lu i The OOP p c i M ill 17541 0(H) '»nilo»,; to in a n n o i j in v ili th e R ev C h a r le j U Don * l i s t í n m n ô f u s y m 1 ----------^ a n Coffee Shop An empire hung on that strai H K hitch must tw right, the pack must . jH»wer, t h e , q t j s . e u s u r e kno*v)^»(tr T t'e tight. O n detail* *uch a * that hung ».constant ¿ . . a n c e t o their o k . the attainment o f the »lav's goal an»l the final TiKia, » easiers in h u s i n e a h a v e the success o f the expe»lition. l'oint of • iew. I t ifàu’r f b u s y «»* p r o p m 6 c » e f t » f f a it c A ot ir a I e w i* and Clark, first Americans to cross Says Gui G uest M en in th e B e »i > v «e m . e a p io n n g f the c o n tin e n t ,. knew the im p orta n ce of lO u n t r ». *ake in lin r te p a in s in p re p ara : R a p id s e r v ie r a» a ll h o u rs of “ tn ties'' in the concerted [Jan. T h ey saw to th e day The 1 »hh|> y o u r e fo n d I hev w..rk toward the s m o o th coordina: it their equipment was right, thev supervised o f -g e n ero u s p o r t io n s r e q u is it e o f e n g in e e r in g , manufacturing, warehouo d is p a t c h A t tr a c t iv e m e u u d a ily , every step from nun-power to pack-hone- a c c o u n tin g , fin a n c e , public i S 1 ■ fe ; I ff B E L L SYSTEM m R* ,k Boston Cafe Botri ©litó A n o : t o n -u ¡d r »v s frm 0 / x n tr ;í '^ a v e r t i n g te ie p tu m n jÜf ; QUICK F IN K aKBV ICK 1 FOODS f t k C M sB st, M (t . r s w t - in i i* . I M ia á m I M W H M U W i M M «oua p i o n e e r i n g w o r j c h a s i u s t i r o u n * ST A T I TO D AY AND T O M O M O W Society Parties Continue as AT T H I T h e o th e r c o m m itte e s w o tM n t to Social Season Nears Close PAN-HELLENIC m a k e th e d a n c e a su ccess a r e - ta tio n s . M a r ie F o x . c h a ir m a n L a m b a n d "M a rg a re t F e tg e : Invi­ M ildred tic k e t * E d it in m •Untone BALL ON APRIL 19 U e m iio n V ir g in ia K a is e r , c h a ir m a n . D o ro th y Adam s E r n e s t in e C a m e r o n a n d Abce n u m ero u s p ro g ra m s and fe s tiv itie s o f th e S tu tfe ftf t h e p a r t y w h i c h w a s g i v e n F r i d a y e v e n i n g in t h e H u n t e r , p u b lic it y . K a th rm O re tte o - Ih......... r ls tm n 1 b e r e e r . c h a ir m a n , a n d M ild r e d C o s ir t- ,l f Vhe P e o p l e * c h u r c h . T h e f e a t u r e o f t h e e v e n i n g w a s th « I n d e n t p a r lo r s 0 1 - .................. - ~ . ney; d e c o r a tio n s , D o ro th y C o b u rrv - N u m b e r 14 u d e n t p a r lo r s " * o’ *e a c t p l a y u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f R e v K u n k e l. d ir e c t o r ¡e s e iv ta tto n o' JolJS a c t i v i t i e s T h e r e m a in d e r o f t h e e v e n in g w a s s p e n t in Formal Affair to Be Given at Old« c h a ir n m n a n d E lle n F a r l e y : s tu d e n t l e w -la w n p a r t y " g a m e s L i g h t r e fr e s h m e n t .* , w e r e s e r v e d by Junior Sorority Member«. ‘l y i n g ' W1 ..iphts i ab o u t I j j J* ^ . j a i fu n c t io n s of t h e ----------------------------------- SOPHOMORE CO-EDS WIN JK35»M lfc S T,)em i e! U ? n l i ! h t The fo r m a l d in n e r n er "in™ SSL,on"alS dance The c o lle g e P la y b o y s fu r n is h e d m u s ic t h r o u g h o u t t h e e v e n ­ T h i s y e a r w e art* t o h a v e a d e p a r ­ tu re fr o m p a r t ie s a r e te rm th e tr a d itio n h e ld o h l y d u r i n g T h e P a n - H e l l e n i c b a ll th a t fo r m a l w in t e r sch ed­ VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP T h e sop h om ore g ir ls v o lle y owl) l f , , - i ven b y t h e T h e m ia n . Phi in g a n d th e d in n e r w a s s erv e d ca b a re t . Tan PI K ap pa P h i an d P h y u le d f o r A p r i l id . t h e s e c o h a w e e k ­ t e a m w a « d e c la r e d c h a m p io n a* ' m s ty le . D a ffo d ils g r a c e d e a c h ta b le an d s o c ie tie s a ls o h e l p e d t o m a k e t h e e n d o f s p r i n g t e r m , i.s t o la* s t r i c t l y c lo s e o f t h e i n l e r c j a s s t o u r n a m e n t T h e o s tr ic h le a th e r c ig a r e tt e lig h te r * b e a r ­ W Pfk * e n d o n e e q u a l l y a * d e l i g h t fo r m a i a n t i p r o m is e s t o b e tin * b ig s e c o n d v e a r t e a m c a m e t h r o u g h w t t h - in g t h e s o r o r it y c r e s t w e r e p re s e n te d th a t h a s p r e c e d e d it s p e c ia l e v e n t o f t h e t e r m T h e p a rty out b e in » d e fe a te d b v a n y o f its th r e e j as an> t o t h e g u e s ts . P a tr o n s l o r th e e v e n in g w i l l b e h e ld in t h e g r a n d b a llr o o m o f o p i)o h i* n tB The ju n i o r s ra n k e d s e c ­ h * h e W is t e r ia r o o m of th e H o te l w e re S e c re ta ry an d M rs H . H H a l la - t h e H o t e l O l d s a n d c o - e d s a r e tu r e ­ o n d h a v in g w o n tw o o u t o f th e th r e e uds u inch h a » b e e n 50 p o p u l a r a m o n g d a y a n d M r a n d M rs H a r ry K lp k e c e i v e t h e s p e c ia l p r i v i l e g e o f 1 o 'c lo c k g a m e s p la y e d , a n d t h e f r e s h m e n g ir t s coIleRe s o c i e t i e s d u r i n g t h i s a e a - 1NDED A m o n g o t h e r g u e s ts a t t h e p a r t y w e re p e r m is s io n T h e b a ll i s s p o n s o r e d in h m l -a ir 11 o n e v ic t o r v and '* » «V - 0i f o r m a l « , w a s t h e s c e n e o f a v e r y D e a n E l i s a b e t h C o n r a d , M is s K a t h r y n t h e v a r io u s s o r o r itie s o n th e ca m p u ; iv p a r t y F r i d a y n i g h t w hen th e M i l l e r a n d M is s M a rga ret K m tn o n ■vr a n d i s o p e n t o s o r o r i t y m e m b e r s c»nly A. B. HARFORD M is s M a r y S t e w a r t a n d M is s F r a n c e s S u m m ers o f C a r l y l e 's Ann C lo w n s A rbor p la y e d d a n c e rs a t t h e E c le c t ie o p e n h o u se on fo r th e T h e p a r t y ix In c h a r g e o f t h e j u n i o r s o r o r ity m em b ers The m it te e , c o m p o s e d o f M a r y O u m e n r a c l i a i r m a n . a s s is t e d b y A n n m u s ic c o m ­ A n d erson M a in e * s w im m in g o w d o in IP - w hoee * PRIL 1909 OPTOM ETRIST F r id a y n ig h t. O 'N e il M ason . L te n t E sth e r R a ls to n and Jam es H a ll in T h e C ase of Lena an d R o s e lle W r l s l e v . h a s s e le c t e d a n d M rs . L . H . R o c k a fe ilo w a n d M r v ery good o u t-o f-to w n o rc h e s tra but S m ith " A P a ra m o u n t P ic t u r e -C . C . T a y la r , '0 9 , and M rs. O e o r g e M ason w o re p a tr o n * t h e n a m e w i l l n o t b e d is c lo s e d u n t il ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ of th e p a rty. ’r e s h m a n F r o lli apt S ta te H lu c B • w e ts p la y e d t h e n ig h t o f t h e p a r t y T h e p ro g ra n H a t M ad . A m a tin e I:\ h t I.A V S IN fi* * w a s h e ld in t b a llr o o m w h u i ut t h e e v e n in g und t h e d ln - c o m m i t t e e u n d e r t h e c h a i r m a n s h i p <*i w a s a t t r a c t iv e t e d b y a r a ti W a s s e r v e d 111 cab u et s t y le to M y r t n H u s a n C o o n * is p l a n n i n g a v e rji o p y o f ' s t re fe r p a s te l shades t 75 c o u p le s B ro w leather «ta- c le v e r a n d un u su al p ro g ra m O th e i I JEWELER j Hunt Food Shop C A F E T E R IA — T A B L E IV H O T E L S E R V IC E U n iq u e I a v ó r fo r m o f b la c c la s s i n s i g n i « g u e s ts • He nn r a in s in r s b e a r in g th e " • « i it e r f t o t h e - t r a p la y e d f o t th e tv p o r tfo lio s b e a m w e r»* t h e fa V O r s p i Ls_ D e a n a n d M r s u id . M r s C R H oui * t h e .so c ie ty .' n t e d t o t h e V a rd O iltn e r . un P r o f a n d m e m b e r s o f t h is c o m m i t t e e a r e V i r ­ g in ia Lam b and D o ro th y H u t 1er : Harrison Marshall • ano ' |„- M io h iif«an S t a t e ü t ia i -t««-, - a s i he* • p in n in g Her— i Floor th e d a n cers : and M rs C li C A lle n a c te d s p a t r o n s fo i. TK O I>Y PKARMON • --------------- _ _ I i -«-m i-w "' k l v , t h o Chi • a n d M r .«t a M HO# C a s t e e l' e v e n in g a n d f p a n y - i u n in i a t t e n d * as p a tr o n s P r e s id e n t an ti i.a rtv h o f t l ¡ '‘ '■■■ T h e one-legged gay w ill be glad 1 J K W E I.R A — W A T f H R * • li s .Sh a w »ie? t o f honor it h e r 1 o r m a i d in n e r dam e was v a - o o n a id c r u p » ;— »I I — M — — M O N *: a a lla ir l a y n ig h * b y 1M K a p p a P h i to m eet you at m a n n e r if i ' •- M IV E I.T IK N * Kappa fa t M ärtuty h e ld m * in t h e W i s t e r u t:T R t^ 0 n ew s * * Teddy’s Retreat Bring Your Kodak Work Here j I 'l a n c e in b a llr o o m o f t h e ite l .S a t u r d a y f iiu h t T h e n o •' H o b C u r w t t t 's u p lu r n t s h e d •t t h e |1 s e e m e d ' : w e r e 't r y in g 24-Hour Service | o n u s h e d i i i i i m i f o r t ie * d a t e h e g u e s ts w e r e p re s e n te d wi b la c k l e a t h e r p ic t u r e f r a m e - f le e r s d M rs L Mr in d M rs / H e ld s S h a w a c t e d a s p a' nd I Mr and ir u f - with a fu ll line o f C igar* and Candy, Magattne*. Etc. i REPAIRING ; n ta g n n iM ic n t D e e p ly t r e a t m e n t th h e s o c ie ty c res t P a t r o n s at H a ir s o f d a i n t y ,in d i e ■ im ik k ik ih i i: in tn ttA • « e d fo t' a ll i ) lie g e I w e re M a jo r a n d M rs. T h o rn - D r a n d M rs M M M cC o* le rs , o n e b e a r in g ? a n d t h e o t h e r tin •r n it v le tte r Just a step »IT tiran d R iver < o r t h e • tu d e i ir c h I " ; -mu v th e Campus Pharmacy 1 and M r* and M r T h e b a llr o o m M a r t h a W o o d w o r t h . A lf iu n M a rth a W o o d w o rth ) ld s h o t e l re p res e n ted a s fa v o • in d a y a ft e r h o ó n rie g a s o c ie t y e n t e r n ! C lu . de­ Evergreen Near 1‘ostolfiee • HB H ■ » •T á C r T a y lo i K ig e r - h i!- - ! in d e r und Lin. J . I.. S im m o n ». n lo r n m l * fitfu l te a D e a n E! in r a d c la - ' o f ’Oj n er d an ce e v e n in g 1 t h é g u e s t o f hot B u d e r.' and t o r to ld o l iîr— e i e «»— 1w * H T c r r n n ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 R 1 A l u m n i S e c r e ta r y O u tlin e s “MILDRED" ta lio n f i t i o n * w h ie th e : i- in g :.(H **r *rss an d i he L E A R N T O D A N C E ■_ ■ P r o g r a m o f A s s o c ia tio n fo r r ,• e d i t o r ui g e d a t in n o f ( h e Our s i m p l i f i e d Hegtnners Class method o f teach­ Starts Thursday. • A lu m n i id u m W b e llt g ip o r t a n d o r g a n i/ a ! nn n i o u r col*. I h « a l u m n i a i* hr p e r s o n s b e s t I 1 Thetis Oil Shampiwr u -d m o r e in te r e s t in g ing th e m adera March 14 a t ? p m. it* » w i t h H it .a itfir-d t o a s s u m e • fs p o n s tb ilH y | Phone 5 -2 3 3 7 j- a iw r hi rianrei make « lass nights. Tues. IlliC t o f ‘ 1 o v e m m a n t a n d d o t itw tlv c tr p a r t 1 t b u t io n s •isnrtng easy fo r and Thurs. ' ht , o v t » r n m e n t w i i i n c r e a s e f r o m j t ho moat awkward T e rm I# lessons in till v und« j f ic t io n s , a n d ' m i '<> 'i m e . i n c lu d it i g .t la r g e r p r o - . { STATE BEAUTY SHOP h e x id e s nn* To •' r iit m n i d i r e c t re p n * e n t n i t o n o n t h e I 111»' Last O ram i R iver Avenue iieghMwr. Free­ to th e a lu m n i I io n i » le n V C < r n in g b o a r d P . * f p u b lis h e d til-w e e k ly dom fro m em hor- - Advanced C la ss i th a t ” T T. ■ uiofet c o l l e g e » a ih u n iv e r s U J e s in ^ n o f 191 4 w l i e n w e e k - raaament hi Moor­ Every Monda v i tr ia l lo ll »• 't h e u n d e r < m i h t r y t< id a y a r e « H ik in g f o r t iu - ii K M ie d W ith t liis u d ­ ed. W e guarantoe 8 :3 9 p . m . r a d u a t e « a t»*«t u s e fU in e n s t<» d ijc a L io n . t o t h e results. H ta rt w e e x p a n s iv e c o v e ra g e >>ti .«n d . r m in t t y . a n d t o t l i* i l i u n t r v ' r n e w 1« I n 18.12 u xet Phone 2-0271 ■«I M *rv e * . h e p r o m o tin g of h r in te re s t- of f W H tin riK w a s a c c e p t e d »»is s t a r t tu n in i w a s s u g g e a t e d b y -and I s b e in g ody A l l h is t'isrie n W E S S O N -S IM M O N S S C H O O L — 30-40 S T R A N I» M IM llM . ic r i 'l y a h u ¡x in s n r e d b y t h e l n b * r f r a t ç m i t v t o u n - fle e t f l i c e d itin ' u n d -alu m n i T h e p i a n i i e ln g a r rtc d n u t- p r o * • «t in e e n d o f th e ■ »r th « ' .tie s f o r a n ' i i i f o r n i a ! d i n n e r y a t h e r - •f tm u in g lin e e ü t m s l in a M a te r . i l g in a f r a t e r n l l v h o u s e i c e l o i I h e K u b s c r ip - g i v i n g .a s h o r t t a l k o n a u m n i Mr S te w a rt, —* d ■l e d . b y t h e D u r in g t h e p a s t w eek M r i b r i n g i n g th* re- a i l - f f » h « * « e > le c t io n CAP! ,<» V o n t e m p l a t e a g 1 jt'Ht a t D u A ' A lp h a < FRIDAY NITE g o v e r n e d 'h e flo lc u d Iho koy to highest sohol- u b ile m sch o o l irn b er <>1 in a M h o D e l p h i c a n d D e lt a B lg tn i f r a t e r n it y h ou ses a n d t h e p r o g in i J in J .e e s e iu C a lm ’ w a s . m i t t ille d v - te n » <<' w h i c h w ill b n t h i s w e e k in c lu d e . t h e K u n o in m i! P in Social Plan arship honors is brought nearer o f th e i o l l « ,. ¡ h i t s . L a m b d a < Iii A l p h a le a n fr a t c r h U ic * - A d d itio n a l a n d Hh dat I . » \ 'l I » M » N fiWr I % l»l»s »'•« ■ Ih k a d w a s pub- ir m b u t . w i t h I he ar* w o rk .' wa* w hen you a re aided by good w i l l b e set b y t h e c o u n c il w o r k in g wi (o u n til t*> p r o v ii i» » l»c r u i r e g u la r i h e P a n H e lle n ic lie ' a m e i n f o r l n a U i it p a g r x 1J n d e r m e a n s fo r g iv in g _ health. Shredded W heat-every to g i r l * m s o r o r ti p fT id c n t s lx » t h m íe s a n d t o t h e m d ■n a n d w o m e n I : iito ii th e p sp er w e e k l y ;n H O n- s t r y i n g t o in t c r r SATURDAY NITE t i t p a jH T day keeps your mind active and H S M X ia llo t i a ls o m e w i t h a lu m n i . rot, S ta te N ew i t h e .s e n io r b y ww. id in g ' h e m f r e e d u f t e ls t h a t " 'w e a r c o i l m g t h e w in te r a h I * p r im i r u n « --I a lu m n i p a r t your body fit. MOhe it a habit. o f th e M m o n t h ly p u b b c a ii H C fleeord he Park Plan — Free Dancing - to m d u r m g t h e « c a r iy e v e r . ad - FENCERS CLUB SPONSORS uni 4 . » iOfl p. m . to !• MO p. ir o tip r i ' " r r t f 'D 1 *■ m e t t n i u ’ p a i w r w u ' t i -.Td A i­ DANCE FOR VISITORS W o o d w o rth S h oe < o .. IV N W a s h in g n g * h ‘e p a ; ! r- 'X »vcij - I . l i A rranfed U r Fe«ceri H rr. for Eyes Tournament: Medal, lo Kr : r £ek gets fell th e b r w o f th e w h o le w h e a a E a e y te d igest ; i *• Awarded. p a rta n F e n ce rs c lu b : t o m p le t f d a r r a n g e m e n t s fo r h o n o r oi v is itin g fe n c e r « ip - u i d e t o u r n a m e n t M a rch Examined OLASSES M ADE AND R E P A IR E D IN O U R O W N S H O P W IT H O U T D E L A Y Black Cats Orchestra LLE TRYOUT rt of Detroit Run . n tf a i !1 ix* h* id in t h e • t: Vaudeville a n n e x f r o m H u n t i l 12 M e d a i* r i» a r t i e r i . t o s i n n e r * in t h e to n ti Ja d g n . M r* ft of ,i tjn - F -v em rig * t i l If Young i Towle A T T R A C T I O N S w H III I f i R I 111 I» T H K A T 8 D ti»iw -H p o n a n 'l o w n M r* M S h o u t. M r and Optical Co. î . i a i i t :n l i f t r o t I a ' STRAND kJ M i * * f i a r v v a A n d e ; l e t r t a t B u s in * v> * iu b W * fTa h i g a n B t a t o f e n r e r x a: • h e ir ; arpw ae o f a au dr- i in v it a d a t I I a cou i T ie - 138 Lost A le g a o h i ' n e W e «rt e r r . V » tid e - k ets be o b t a in e d a t th e m e m b e r o f th e ie r n u i n d 1 ‘i h r r D f i c i a l i o f rn5n s T ik T I N li TM I K H IID O v i l l e s A M K ia u o n . o f e < «r n t . 1 0 (Mutx ■ j u d g - R A D II) « M O ftT P U H L A R I N T K R T A I N R R » S te s i o r g s n iu t iia n f o r FORD & GLENN tiw a f lB ö a t io n J e r t*l ’ h e « . o w n O U t- For - Machus Restaurant U ll i O r ig in s ««»- ID A fll l M I II» ni ‘ I o lis i»« V A I I’L l H I I lim e fltlM .ID M F s r je v vp rn t y c t . i f s v '» r . s s i n g ar> ■his hpeciai lie m n n g t lt e t r -*« r e * n O fle r ln g - l'U a t e r r d Ir» ■tí*- t h e t r i p t o D e t r o i t W M M W I M M M M M i VI 4i m * O Hl M I A I t a r t e r e d bvia in h o p e s ie r e fu n d D ie fo o t « Alice White in ‘‘NAUGHTY BABY A Good Plaoo to Eat V s w h iilk I e stero — < m rk rti » K e n i a , fe* M n s n U is r m E UNION m m s m CAPITOL N O W K N O W IN G eu n iam is feeeptng a clock every even ­ Y o u r a p p r o p r ia te p o r tr a it ifiM . i* a l w a y a an Ita c h a rm Richard Barthelmess in *‘Wear>' River” ti get one o f our an d in d iv id u a lity m a k e it th e - I 1 N T I M . S t'N O N Y ’ to M a y 13 am i we id e a l R ift fo r th e "o n e w h o tors fo r box candy “ ASIK'M IR Ife N RUND w l»h R I l » f» V R O G t R # s » A N 'A R iil 1 A R B U U . V th e maun des* haa fv e r y t h in f.” A lw a y a an I t early- Downey'* 6LADMER a p p r o p r ia te a o u v e n ir o f a n y a toy C o o c c a a io n . r Fnday. w * m -o tg NO W K H O W IN C * ou can feave meaty » such a* U M M ’s W alk-Pver Shoe Shop LE CLEAR STUDIO Madge Bellamy in ‘Mother Knows Best* N I X T HI N D A I S S I * W a d * * « * A t * . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson’s ‘Simha’ MMSd s BP RECORD TURNOUT at flMaalactm a <*mb«#*<«*J* SPARTAN FENCERS SCORE ■ Im in a tio n of them candid*te* wUI S T A U FE O ffl D E FE A T® be made by the Union boatti i STATE THINCLADS PIACE i M S t p iffS F IN A L G A M E A t tba *U-co lta * aladton» on (March madb. At Î Ï Î S f B B B j jfe tb aw *111 V K T O R T O m KAZOO IN CENTRAL INTÏR i W ettert Stete Frodi W it Fort FOR BASEBALL be held for office* o f i l a d ia l publica­ T a Meet U atem itjr a l Witcoon, tio n . atudent représentatif** to the I athletic council, officers of W. A. A. ■ a l DHraH Tkia Week Tilt. 28-25; State Ha* Good and W. 8 . O. A., officers o( the T . U C aptare Foar l i M n l Q t * in t h e h i g h s t i c k s w h ile his t e a m ­ Many t i p er i iK t i AdiUta» B ack­ C. A. and Y . W . C. A „ and student o f­ Horo. S ta te ’s b rim m a te R u s s e ll c a p tu r e d fo u r th in b oth Record. ficers o f the Peoples church. _ ror th e Unive pionihipi ; McAtee S aeikes »h e l o w s a n d t h e h ig h s . A ll th re e o l te Draw Saite; T k rw Gamm D lsplayin g an alm ost perfect » ^ \ live, th e intg th e s e m e n a r e S ta te p ro d u cts nique. tw o S partan fetMrtng team (.0N : campus has tis Meet Record in Pole Voalt. T r a ilin g th e s tro n g F r o s h t e a m 28 to 2 5. F r o s h h o o p s q u a d c lo s e d a successful W e s te rn th e S ta te S partan with U. a f M. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL ed a victo ry o ver the Kalam azo* Fene- CHOICES MADE i n s club last Saturday. T h e m e n '* ! o ver the possi bU un fo r this seasó C a p t u r in g fo u r in d iv id u a l c h a m p io n ­ s h i p s a n d c o l l e c t i n g 33 p o i n t s t o t a lt e s e a s o n la s t S a t u r d a y , w i t h b u t lo s s e s c h a l k e d a g a i n s t t h e m . tw o W h en C o a c h J o h n K obs issued the f i n a l c a l l f o r b a s e b a ll candidates last TEAM NEATS SENIORS team won th eir tilt 9 to 0; win. the' w o m e n 's group handed th e dppon?.^ The senior girls’ basketball team was FOR W A. A. RIFLE s e c o n d p l a c e f o r t h e t h i r d c o n s e c u t iv e T h e W e s t e r n S t a t e a g g r e g a t i o n , who w e e k , h e r o u n d e d out a squad o f 35 a 7 to 2 drubbing. y e a r, th e S p a r ta n th ln c la d s m o re th a n h a s n o t s u f fe r e d a s i n g l e lo s s i n tw o a t h l e t e s r e a d y to b e worked in to top defeated b y th e freshm en sextet 37-11 T h o s e ou tstanding on th e men - vir. •■atl.sfled t h e i r c o a c h e s a i t h e C e n t r a l y e a r s w a s t h e o n l y t e a m a b l e to a d ­ form f o r t h e southern tour. W ith the a fte r a hard fig h t in the old Arm ory sity included K ershaw . Bauer. Haigfa s u n k is t : In te r c o lle g ia te A t h le t ic A s s o c ia t io n m i n i s t e r a d r u b b i n g t o th e East L a n ­ g r e a t e s t a r r a y o f pitching m aterial to: M cnday night. T h is accords the inter- class cham pionship to the "green " and Evans. S ta rrin g on th e fe r m n ii* t r a c k a n d f ie ld In d o o r m e e t a t N o t r e F irst and Second Team* Chosen s in g g r o u p , but su cceed ed in tw ire c o m e u n d e r the Spartan m entor's tu te­ aggregation w ere th e Misaes Cook. s u * D a m e , S a t u r d a y a fte r n o o n W h ile s t a t e c a r r y in g o u t t h e ir th re a t. In th eir l a g e a n d an in field w hich looks un­ players. Ruom axaara. G ilb ert an d Wifhthe\ w o n a s m a n y first. tr e D a m e, th e From Team Candidates. f ir s t e n c o u n t e r , t h e y h a n d e d t h e y e a r - , u s u a lly g o o d , th e prospects fo r th e sea­ T h e younger girls’ superiority lay in T w o im p ortan t m eets a re schedidg Ir is h w e r e a b le I e r m o r e 86C- li n g S p a r t a n s a 3 0 t o 25 d e f e a t o n Feb. s o n a r e p r o m i s i n g . i th eir ^smooth passing and sure in ter­ f o r the present week. A close t ilt i o n d , th ir d a n d fo aces th a n th e C la s s r ifle te a m s f o r W A A . w e re 1 S a t u r d a y th e m a r g in w a s re d u c e d B a r k s . W e e d . G a fn er. and Oibbs. ception o f th e opponents’ shots. V ig ­ forecasted when th e team op p n * thj S p a r t a n s t o w in w . p o in ts O h io c h o s e n la s t w e e k , a n d t h e In t e r c la s s t o t h r e e p o in t s . le a d in g o u t fie ld candidates and la s t1orous enthusiasm and good conditions U n iversity o f W isconsin a t 7 :3 0 Frid ay W e s le y a n w a s th h 13 p o in t s W e s t e r n S t a t e r a n u p a 10 t o 3 lead o l t h e a s p i r a n t s t o be called in to ac- L stood behind th e victors in th e fieht i n the gym . Saturday a t 3:00, th e m il. MICI W i t h 20 s c h o o l s r n p e t i h g 16 g a m e r - r if le m a tc h e s w e r e p la y e d o ff f i r s t t e a m f o r t h e s e n io r c la s s in c lu d e s The in t h e f i r s t f o u r m in u t e s o f play. T h is t i o n lim b « * r e d u p last week and are w ith th e experienced cagerettes T h e seniors' splendid spirit, w i t h o u t I s t s m eet th e U n iversity o f ,D etr< rd p o in t s K a th e r in e K e m p fe r . A lic e H u n ter, w a s r e d u c e d t o 17 t o 12 a t th e h alf. e x p e c t e d t o c o m e in to fo rm rapidly b ro k e th e m e et re c - M ax C rall. Ph yllis Trautm an. won the adm iration ed his m e n on th e fin e c o m p « : H H a r o ld M e M a r jo r ie A s h le y and M a rth a M ae T h e S t a t e q u i n t e t f o u n d t h e i r pace in d u r i n g t h e n e x t f e w days o r d f o r t h e I- v a iilt m a d e b y G la z e r w h o u s u a lly c l a s s i f i e s w i t h t h e in fleld- o f th e custom ary few spectators. Both spirit displayed E very m an was W h e e le r , w h ile H e le n C r a z e . R o b e n a t h e s e c o n d p e r io d , b r in g in g up th e o f M a rq u e tte 1027 by g o i n g 12 f t e r s . m a y t a k e . a s t a n d outside th e chalk an d O illis played hard as centers, to w i n T h e y did n ot attem pt t o W ood G r a c e H a r v e y a n d A lic e T e e l t a l l y t o 2 8 -2 5 . 10 3-8 Inch»“ In t h r e e a t t e m p t s l o r sending th e ball to th e forw ards fre ­ up l a r g e scores because O ft h e > H M V V « ar** li s t e d a o n th e seco n d te a m . On G reen s ta rre d fo r S la t e s c o r i n g 10 lin e s o r d 's re co rd on a t h * j u n i o r c la s s f ir s t t e a m lis t are G e r a ld B y r n e easily l e a d s th e mound quently. Banhagel's m ovem ents were on th e m orale o f th e team p o in t s . V a n d e r p lo w a ls o p l a y e d w e l l , d i r t r u n w a y , th*- S p a r t a n v a u l t e r b a r e ­ fo u n d th e n a m e s o f D o r o th y R e h k o p f. candidates, b u t a health y crop o f hurl- easy an d w el-tim ed though she did T h e Spartan m entor deser .* r a c c o u n tin g f o r s ix m o re l y m is s e d 13 f e e t 6 in c h e s N e llie W a lk e r . G ra ce F lo te n and e r s a r c a m b i t i o u s to take his place in n o l to ta l a la rge score * - iis “ fo r th e work th a t h e h a s T h e tw o m ile ru n s a w t w o S ta te m e n F e r n K in t o n K a t h r y n T in s m a n , M il- W A I.D O T O L E A D G R O F F the m i d d l e o f th e diam ond P e v t c and T h e Junior-sophomore gam e verified this year. H e was a big c o « a come th ro u g h fo r p la c e s L a u ren d r e d W a n g «* m a n . R u t h C la r k a n d R u t h O N E U R O P E A N T O I'R H a v d e n a r e behind the plate again the expectations of th s coaches when State's basketball success. M.S.C th e Junior team won. with a score o f B ro w n d e fe a te d J o h n B ro w n o f N o tr e P re s to n w e re th e ju n io r g ir ls who w h i l e ' J a b '' Barnard, a sophomore, T h e results o f th e en tire seasoi D a m e f o r fir s t p l a c e ' w h i l e C h a m b e r ­ m a d e th e sec o n d te a m 11 '»»m in u i’ii f m i i i p a g e 11 l o o k s p r o m i s i n g in a mask and w t n d - 21-4. Devries scored the majority, o f as follows lin . r u n n i n g h is f o u r t h v a r s ity ra re pad M a i r e and K nisel. num eral w in ­ the points. S ta te 31 U niversity o f IfJchigar The sop h o m o re c la s s f i r s t t e a m i n ­ p r o d u c e r s o f d r a m a s s im ila r to th o s e to o k th ir d n it e r b e in g b a r e ly n o s e d o u t c lu d e s J e a n e tte T r a c h s e l. P h y llis n e r s la s t spring, have put in strong S tá t e 47 H illsdale Coll* o f th e N e w Y o r k T h e a t e r G u ild , a r e b y t h e Ir is h B r o w n S h a s s b e rg e r. A lic e S te w a r t. B a rb a ra b id s f o r in field berths. SEASON SUM M ARY OF S ta te 16 P en n S t a n to b e a tte n d e d . . T h e h a lf m ile w e n t to L e w is H a c k n e y D e ll a n d R u b y D ille r I t w a s h o t in v i­ B r u s s e ls , w i t h i t s F l e m i s h f o l k t h e a ­ T h e workouts, w hich occupy tw o B A SK E TB A LL MADE State 38 U niversity o f C o r n e l o f S la t * - w h i l e M e r e d i t h C l a r k c a p t u r ­ s ib le t o f o r m a second t e a m f o r t h is t e r . H e i d e l b e r g , a n d It s p l a y s p r o d u c e d h o u r s a day. include batting fo r every state 28 O h io W e s l e y a : e d th e m ile B ill K r o l l w in n e r o f th e c la s s M a r g a r e t L a r r y . G e n e v ie v e F o x . c a n d id a t e T h e pitchers began t o put i « '»u t'im i *«1 fr o m P a g e 1 ) State 39 M arquette U niver«!' in a n o l d c a s t l e i n tin - m e d i e v a l m a n ­ q u a r t e r m i l e la s t y e a r w a s p o s e d o u t M a g d e le n e F o x . a n d H e le n O o o d s p e e d "s tu fl «in th e balls during th e first son and Duke Bchau w ho proved to b*> State 37 D etroit U ni vers r n e r . a n d N ü r n b e r g w ill b e a m o n g t h e b y Q u ig le y o f N o tr e D a m e T h e tim e w e e k o f t h e . m onth S ta te 24 N otre D a n . m a d * t h e f ir s t t e a m f o r t h e f r e s h m a n c itie s n e x t in th e itin e r a r y - At M un­ a strong defensive player In his guard u a s 54 s e c o n d s , o n e v * c o n d s l o w e r t h a n T h is s e a s o n p r o m i s e s a decision with 30 K alam azoo Colic ■ c la s s , w h i l e N o r m a S tre e te r, p o rts ic h . t h e p a r t y w i l l a r r i v e d u r i n g th e position last year. K r o l l ’s w i n n i n g t i m e la s t y e a r S a l­ t h e M i c h i g a n a g g r e g a t i o n t o break th e 35 C olgate Univer S tr e e t e r . M a r ia n K a e c h e le a n d V io le t W a g n e r ia n a n d M o z a r t fe s tiv a ls H e r e It was necessary because o f the size m o n »•am*- i n f o r a t h i r d i n t h i s e v e n t t h r e e - y e a r r e c o r d o f a s p l i t tw o-gam e S la t e 17 Syracuse U niver . T h o r n t o n w e r e im s t e d a s o n th »* s e c o n d m e m b e r s o f t h e e n t o u r a g e w ill a t te n d o f the men who composed the e a r l y T h e S t a t e m e d le y r e la y te a m w a s d e ­ s e r ie s A c c o r d in g to arrangem ents season's five to get aw m a n y points in S ta te 51 H op e Coli' te a m t h « o p e r a s being g i v e n , in a d d i t i o n t o fe a te d b y B u tle r a n d N o t r e D a m e 's w h i c h h a v e b e e n m ade to «late, the th e first h a lf as possible. A l s o b e c a u s e S tale 40 D etroit U niver W A A a w a r d s 100 p o i n t s t o t h o a e t l i ' d r a m a t ic p r o d u c tio n q u a rtets T h e S | m rta ti f o u r w a s c o m ­ S p a r ta n s a n d W o lv e r in e s w ill . c l a s h o f this dim inu tive stature the m e n S ta te 27 N otre D a n w h o p ossess s k ill e n o u g h t o m a k e th e M a x R e i n h a r d t 's e x p e r im e n t a l t h e a ­ posed o f K oo ssten . C a p t a in H enson. t h r e e t im e s d u r i n g th e season, tw ice •t w o overtim e periods' f i r s t t e a m a n d 50 p o i n t s t o t h o s e w h o t e r a t S a l z b u r g is t o b e in s p e c t e d w i t h w ere easily worn out by the beating re­ H a c k n e y a n d W llim a r th . A f t e r w in - a t A n n A r b o r a n d once a t East L a n ­ S ta te 49 Lake F«west Collet; h a v e m a d ** t h e s e c o n d t e a m . D u r in g a v ie w t o s tu d y in g s om e o f th e s ta g e ceived by some o f th e larger teams n in e th e h a lf m ile H a c k n e y r a n t h e 26 M arquette U niver t h e m a tc h e s w h ic h w e r e p la y e d o ff m a c h i n e r y w i t h W h ic h t h « 1 p r o d u c e r o f s in g T h is accounted, perhaps, fo r th e slump S ta te f a s t e s t q u a r t e r in h is l e g o f t h e r e l a y la s t w e e k , t h e f r e s h m e n w o n f r o m t h e "T h e M i r a c l e " is e x p e r i m e n t i n g . In th at th e S p artan quintet endured for o f a n y o f t h e 44«) m e n c o m p e t i n g i n S t a t e 515 Opponents e it h e r t h e r e la y s o r t h e o p e n e v e n t I t w a s o n e seco n d fa s te r th a n th e w in ­ s e n i o r s b y o n e p o in t . The in te r -s o r o r ity r ifle m a tc h e s w e re th is c it y m e d ie v a l p la y s su c h a s “ E v ­ e r y m a n " w i l l be w i t n e s s e d PURPLE DEFEATS STATE a time. T h e small floor here at State com ­ n e r ■ t im e f»ir t h e o p e n q u a r t e r A lt h o u g h R uskow was u n a b le to a ls o e ra l s h o t o f f la s t* w e e k in w h i c h n o ta b le sco re s w e re m a d e sev­ The In V ie n n a , B a y re u th , m o r e o p e ra s a r e t o be a tte n d e d . and B e r lin The IN FINAL M H T OF SEASON pelled the Spartan m ap tor to use three W i l l t h e f e l l o types o f defense, aone, m an to man. ra .s e h a v i n g t h r e e initials i n ^ g p » ' w with a brown E ro A lp h m n s c a r r ie d a w a y th e f ir s t s e a s o n a t B e r l i n is t o b e p a r t i c u l a r l y and checking. T h is fa c t handicapped i t p le a s e r e t u r n t h e L a ven d er p l a c e in e i t h e r t h e h i g h o r lo w h u r d le s Th«* s p a r t a n m erm en fe ll before th e b r illia n t th is s u m m e r w it h m a n y a t ­ the S tate men on aw ay fro m home w h i c h w a s t a k e n fro m tlid c o th e c o a ch e » g re e n c o u ra g e d by h is h « )n o r s w i t h t h e s c o r e o f 300. t h e S e s ­ a m e s s h o t t h e s e c o n d h ig h e s t u fo r e t r a c tio n s S u c h gro u p - as th e M o s ­ o n s la u g h t o f . Northw estern university's games, and has hindered th e con tract­ lib rary ■* I f n o t . 85.00 w ill b e ' p e u s h o w in g H e w a s h a n d ic a p p e d b y h a v ­ cow A rt T h e a te r w ill he p r o d u c i n g u n d e f e a t e d swimming team in the ing o f big gam es here. his a p p r e h e n s i o n le a v e scarf o t in g tw e n ty ya rd s b etw e en h u r d le s 208. w h ile th e S ig m a K appas won d ram a s T h e v i s i t o r s w i l l tx* g i v e n a n f i n a l m e e t o f the season on Saturday Coach V an Alatyne has com plim ent- form ation a t U n i o n Desk. m th e r th a n te n P a s s in g to o k th ir d t h i r d h o n o r s w i t h 207 a f t e r n o t* in t h e 8 ta te natatorlum by e x c e l l e n t o p p o r t u n i t y t o sc** n a t i v e d r a ­ m a s ta g «* d i n a n a t i v e m a n n e r • a s c o r e of 53 t o 15 T h e . m o r n in g s o f th e tr ip w ill b e d e ­ T h * * P u r p l e natators m ade a clean v o t e d t o s i g h t - s e e i n g a f t e r n o o n s being s w e e p o f t h e f i r s t plaices and a ll the BARRAIT SHOE REPAIRING fre e I n t h e e v e n in g t h »' t h e a t e r w i l l s e c o n d s b u t the 150 yard back stroke ! a n l t h e 200 yard breast s t r o k e events t v j» t t « * n d r d u s u a lly Shine Laces T li* e n t ir e tr ip , ex th e a t e r tic k e ts • 't id in g t h r o u g h T h e v i s i t o r s broke every tank record I t is in ix* c o n d u c t e d b u t t h e I >8» yard free style mark. As H a m -m e n t L a * liio it S hop M l E. Grand Elver 66 h a y s , W ill c o s t $7* i» . e x c l u s i v e • o f f a r a t tv s p e c t a t o r s w e r e concerned u n d e r t h e m a n a g e r n c it qf T h o m a s the f e a t u r e o f th e meet w a s the diving Conk an d H on o f W a i t e r C o l b a t h , O lym pic star, who MEN’S FURNISHINGS ENTOMOLOGY BULLETINS p e r f o r o i**d several exhibition dives for t h e b e n e f i t of the c r o w d T O A1AKL F IN A L S E L E C T IO N A E A S T 1 A N i l N L RELEASED BY COLLEGE F O R C L A S S R E P R E S E N T A T IV E * a lis t o f fiv»* e n t o m o l o g y b u l l e t i n s t ('out InQed from I'm »* !• TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY °iïiac°manamon r e l a t i n g t o in s e c t s o f f r u i t a n d o r n a ­ G eorge Seeley. Bern»«** Sexton, Beryl Abbey. M ary H ewitt, and M argaret m e n t a l t r e e s w a s r e l e a s e d M a r h. 1 b y t h e c o lle g e p u b lic a tio n d e p a r t m e n t lgin e Freshman candidates fo r the You’re Wanted F o u r sh o rt b u l l e t i n s »»n f r u i t tr**e Union Board p o s i t i o n s are Frank C o n ­ p e a t * a r e t h e w o r k « if P r o f H ’ H P e t over. Lloyd. B a c o n and John W illia m ­ as a witness! Fate tit T h e p u b l i c a t i o n s c o n c e r n t.ii ap- son. T h e names of H a r o l d Hannah. John case against L en a Sm ith p ie - m a g g o t , th e .g ra p e r o o t- w o r m th * b iu k - b e e t l e a n d t h e l e a f r o l l e r Gould. Leiand Crtbbs and H enry Gorgeous Esther R a l­ In h m o r e le n g th y tr e a tis e "N o m e Morse w ete placed in nom ination by ston directed by th e man • iN S V » W i^ W M ,1 C o m m o n B u c k in g I n s e c t P e s t s o f E v e r ­ t h e Junior cia.v f o r student council who m ade "U nderw orld g reen s. M iv K I M i D a n i e l o f t in Hannah is the o n l y old member o f the E n t o m o l o g y d e p a r t m e n t p r e s e n t .» th e udent council in the running from Th«* D rag N e t" ano h is t o r y a n d w m t h iU f o r in s e c ts in fe s t ­ h is class For U n i o n board the names ‘ The Docks of New M in g o r n a m e n t a l tr e e s T h i s p a in p h U '' of Barnard Critténden. Law rence Bre- dahl, M aurice Baxter Bruce Fayer- York. Josef von S te rn ­ M. S.C. Restaurant is t h e f ir s t o f u s c r ie s d e a l i n g w i t h wrather. O eorge Northcott. M aurice berg m p e s ts o f o u w io n t o r n a m e n t a l s Dixon. T J Roth. M ary Jennings. Ann The ot sm is ‘ d e a th but Anderson. Shirley M ixer and Helen illa h iTHii foi the job M urdork were placed in nom ination Open Day and Night Companionate Marriage Freely N E X T T O I'O N T O F F IC R Discussed in Church Convo. T h e s u b je [ » o m p a t m .'u a t 1 UU4! s;cn. M r K lin «' potnt«Hi out that many n a «»■ w a .» I d iH C u a sed m “ * " M i‘c«ipu- condem n Hi«* book upon hearing 1 e r e n e e h e l o F r la v at. t h e P e o p l e s . (u, m erely because It sounds c h u r c h u m ic i U f* d i r e c t i o n o f K en n in Mirked, and som cwliat sim ilar to “ trial TREADW ELL’S K l i n e , s t a t e » l u d n t d i r e c t o r o f 1 ** troit Y M C A .irnag*' O t h e r s a r e not accustom­ 'd to tlie dynam ir civilization o f the SHOES and REPAIRING Judge w 'as u s e d B e t) Ha I . t u is r v 's f a n io n iv bm>k piraent day and will not hear o f a b a s is f a r t l i e d is c u s - ,-imngr in the ancient customs and CASE OPR LENASMITH ' ,i wr o f marrtag«’ KUne gave Iniorm a- •ion on Lindsey s book that startled Iti-inch HIGHTOPS, $6.50 Free Trial m o s t o f thorn present awakening them ton •> the fact that the famous man is n o t as radical in his principles as most Laces, Fohshes, Ties, Hie. S9Î M A . t\ \ «m u e “ Sells” Man •>( the world believes M r KU ne tried to relieve the wrong in.prrsalons held by most o f the group T II I K i l l F R O N T This Smoke bv correcting some o f the ideas many Chicago, Illinois, J u ly lZ , 1928 h e ld ' relative to this type o f marTted life In « k t t n g this three fundam ea- tais o f th e book were pqUited out THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Larus é Uro. C o . , firstly, th at we must accept th e honor Richmond, Va. .it people, and th e fa rt th at they w ill Gentlemen : , on tem plate m arriage on ly w ith true l o v e . secondly .that it is perfectly legal R eplying to your circular letter o l (n r people to m arry with the pre­ June 29. be informed that your sample Kill Your Sweet-Tooth ckogea were received. W ith them determ ination not to have chlM ren un- r received the |«m phlet describing your product, which I was able to thirdly, that divorce may be secured m '. financially prepared fo r them : and: bv m utual consent N O W en jo y reading because there wss not in tn e circular m atter the usual die- In fa v o r o f this system o f com pan- ICY tasteful sake talk which makes the :ate m arriage. K lin e considered the recipient of a sample package feel many children found in orphanages as Hazel Lee Candy, 49c lb. obligated or uncomfortable. 4 direct result of the prevent m arital I believe your practice tit giviqg relationship, an d the .increasing num ­ our prospect a sample and then ber o f divorces due to the new social Delirious Home-Made Pep- C4 ting him make up nig own mind sUtus of women Against th e plan, he ■ it will gain you many more customers n u nttoned the advantage some people perment Patties, 49c lb. than will Uni usual modern sales prac­ nught take o f It. and the possibility tice at pushing the produet down the of its weakening m arriage as an in- proeppft’s throat. As e matter of fact, »titiiuon since receiving your sample and your One pound Peanut Bar, 29c Eat them and enjoy them advertWag matter I «noked up the sample package and have elnce pur­ chased a number of cans from neigh­ borhood dealers, all of whom carry «ale It srill cost you less a t the College G arage' Used M odel T Ford parte for P hone 3-3—3 “D ay < I- # - 1 P this tobacco in a city of this aiar. M O T A PAC» I have found 6