Michigan State News »M M W U U M M U 1 y a iM A * c if « t R i r a l r u WUh VnirertUu }V . S . G . A . P r o p o n e * Cmlinurd Tnday f i r r i s i ó n o f //s w m iw in n iim n iw 21 J® partT/ednesdayHn!ShtCANDIDAIES f 0 R iCABRARD AND B! ADE , COOTES00 m S ™ iCAwtiri5 OLD RIVALS MEE1 IZ A TI 0 N* OM A r m o r y to B e Scene nf U su al YEARB^^'H SFA^ banquets inspectors y. f ' ' ' .ind P" -W ILL REPLACE S p o rts P io g r a m HiSAFTERNOON )PT NEW NAME L a r g e N u m b er Expected. CHOStji^ MOi’tDAY COL. SHERBORNE f T r>y> ■ ’ : « j r i n n » 7,or» •C K h r . r .. R e n o v a tio n R e s u lt i F r o m i(..rtn A p poin tm en t of C o l. Hnrr> >f M ic h ira n - S pdegation to O k la h o m a JJ ^ Cootes A w a it * W a r D e p a r t n ic ^ - o O ld C o !'- ; C ity . b ®1 the t C o n firm a tio n . fio CO ED VOTE JUNE 8 £ ; CLASS ELIMINATIONS WED DAVIS DECLINES POST -NTS i f-’AD MIDWES1 I Four Major Changes; New T f j ’ M I^ Q Uol. Coot»« H a r F in e R .r o r d Ffi M«'-!*- m * O n p o iH io i M m of Clan Representa­ Urst ’ h r« ! day» r, tion Proposed. Women’’ Self-Governing :»v.o- he Decoration Da be but two more < les held a f * 1 INSPECTED TODAY T w o W a rs : P<*ripi»nf o f C ila 'io n . thorough ren- j and a change in name, arcord- I Winifred Kalr hthaler. preudent ■propo.'^d to change the name ation t< jwodated W o ! the W i 8 ■ode of nomir rtabli.sh a \ . radically BELGIAN ,• m i'O rtudent : in stallât.on proporar t i chit COME 10 LAN co-ed editor* k- $5: pete Orr U FA Hot Nominations for me I I Ruths $9; Ted s •evens I R O A. «.hall be made Brown $3, Lewis Ha kney s Opon nel I $5. and f>t rtre k cher J through* th* IKaW h th iiler Klrabeth Co f nation a! ri that tl I Self-Clou '/$ BAp TFN N it!. WF^TFR-N NOTED EDITOR TO SPEAK 1 •.......... JUNIOR HONOR ON 1 • ATAGBANQUETTHURSDAY TOUR ^EP!0f of the council are Pran ce compared with th r the proper omamxnnr.i STUDENTS NAMED ÖLFTE /ISPLITS v am G u a rd . " C la ss m a te nf D e in e thought DETIviIT TILTS Thu* the No I n e r m e in Nund D ver Last ! P ro te o s C it y ( 1L CON' OCATiON ITEXHIBITGIVES ™ nd l.o I' of I) ■0 BE HELD SOON iOWING OFTALENT The si onal GrMpi to Display Best on^ f [ Works of Ike Various Types. Julia st I. Bird. DANf THUF A rt department M id BredÄhl • liege will hoid its annual Campbr ¡1 •tails and classroom* Yearlings Trail Until lighth. Sta^e Chatfield floor of the Engineering Vn«atronal Comeback. c.d the art gallery o i the M ay 19-25 from 0 a r daily, with the exception oi M ay 19. when it may .be ••een HacJt w , o 5 p. m . and Saturday M ay Aifrp, D 9 to 12 a. m . fon. Lue.i • . mmerciai. academic and nor- Ixiren -A sion* of the department will R Uby v T •blems on exhibits, done in vmr- pert s K* ; ledluma. including oil. water- j K iln e *i -mperm. paste* . j* n and ink. Lamb. Euc nd charcoal Lowry. Hat I learn Arth . tinson. Hu ONVENIENT Flo A T Ï UK UNION C AM PU S A L E N D A R t hwart/. Rec­ 5A Y — — p ién Sm ith. In* i •t rr.ar. Evelyn Ï ■ m. B i l t t u l l S t t t e m « w the ?• rhompson. Pau¿ ■¡venlty of Ittehlgan. ; rurner. Margar* kn esd a t— O, ’.Valiter. R uth V C l» m ln « t in i . eUm irauon rl Walton. Donna ■a officer candidates. a AVru’fleld. H ec:. pen meet in Chemistry bldg meet .to Physics bldg. Seniors whose nac ■¿nonum 1 in Olds Hail. frora the last publLs. ■¿DAY— Defhar.ce coUege Milton U Berg. Edw.n SOC. DEPT D O ES F IE L D W O R K ih e soda ; ur.tain io r lunchew, Joh n N Hubbard. Ha- bunquit. Vrnon Arthur L KnoNuuch t'nion a fee erram has trnratrd eater demand than at asfy t-nie ? flf.d There r* rr.ore true pniiosophy butldigg, •land- inch o! ’.aughter than there u * ruatory oi the cnldirt« to n * * — fta baoQuet. Union buiid- A. woman wouidnt cart' : ’ :1‘ yard o i ftarcasm. teg. ,-Lid t! "ho couldn't ta U of he auditorium. Bel- fa p n a M ic h ig a n S t a t e N e w s ILS. C.GRABUATEIS' in e r o a r n u i was written ey v . glut Elliott Nugent. T he latter: proposed pian m e senior number would1worthy of financial . u !n tne o u n . but r n , j unior clam! M ah y • ¿ » ¿ t o o ^ i t a t i . T he mrenesehtahve ! played the title role In the New Y ork! would aend three repr eeenu tives. the! propowd Mr the a n t n t v i c Ur state- production. T hen Jess Sm ith ,0!*!*a ‘a n three, end the freehman one. i on effort to establish the U L ? 0 purchased the »ween rights and pro­ ; itudenta of MichUra» State ..1* * P ru raeed plen fo r ■ new method a beets whereby it w ill be ColW*. Estrrrd i Th* Mkhican SUtr 1 the Union building. B la . nr F. W . O w n , g x - i- . r T , 0 2 , T r a v e le r a s d A* c ,U C B I* w e * ro » w i n ceeded to put It on the screen for . W rst National release. ,o f seleetlen would have a list of eUiible to the women students o ? , ? 0’5 ’ by a senior board com-! and be In a position to Sm ith decided that as it is a col- 1 pooed of the senior members of tte - W ., service for the college lege picture, college men should pre- s. o . a . an a the senior ex-officio mem-1 dominate on his producing shtaif. Paul j: bers o f other organizations, which would 0 Editorial« aptwarir: »n by the editor-ln-' uy be intrr|irete <* until a sweet ArThenn ÍÍ»- Verne Djckeson. retiring president of Kiriorniiin I!»: of International 8 m d i ° a- C*ne” y o m 'i i Wm out of the Student Council, and on anoUier switrerianrt it and he becomes the idol of the col- column just opposite we saw the newlv .. . ___ _ . This isa distinguisned honor because fun . legeIt Is characterized by good, clean BARRATT SHOE REPAIRING elected officer, Harold Hannah. These only 25 representatives from America ,, _ . pictures mean a shifting of grave and are allowed to go M r Owen is taking J . , lh c s la tc loda>' Shine Laces burdensome responsibilities. tlie advanced course which is limited tomorrow. Basement Paahton Shop H I E . O rand E l m to college gradu ate The director at -----------— — Geneva 13 Professor Zim m em and A man may have a grip on his he work set before a new president rhhr-re will be professors from Oxford,pocket book and yet have no intention Student Council. There are dos«* Berlin colleee. and many other colleges, of traveling to 2,800 pairs of critical eyes focused T his f’ourse begu. Ju ly 8 and lasts — ------------ U S E H O V il - S I t I ? V ( O l H S E S him wnfehinc every move that he G E O R G E C. S P R U N K A C C E P T S Mr Owen is studying for his T O H A S T E N G R A D U A T IO N trlif nrikc The officer in "question majoring in So- F E L L O W S H I P IN P I T T S B U R G at judge himself carefully, therefore, m P'-chyology at 1*1.1 Delti» II i weigh every decision that he might His thes: 1.3 on a phase of Arrnunts George C Sprunk. who rompletes Tun, tfmn llm . to .ccounl. F a , A t a iM d n d u m M th, * Collection« Kappe Delta l!»i aking (lie presidency of the student spent 12 years in ivmg college lias abroad, making his work in geology and chemistry this year, has accepted a graduate re­ Zbt ®nittersitp of Chicago anizatioh is a Job in .itself and search fellowship with Carnegie In sti­ B o a S , C h ic a g o , I l l i n o i s t London England J headquarters for Advertising ins i tie sacrificing oi much time and a few years and tute in Pittsburgh. Pa., for next year. • spending some r' To be involved in athletics the time in A'l-’ ralia He will work on a geo-chemical prob-1 round, engaging in all forms of lem involving coal. A moon START viry on the campus, and then to College Dry Cleaners An old bachelor says that women lage tin* student council is indeed a B l u e K e y , «o p h o m o T O h o n o r c a m p ii.. I r a t e r n l t y , i- t " lie c o m ­ are given to small talk in large quan-, WEATHERBUREAU c undertaking. Therefore, we titles. m e n d e d u p o n th e s p ir it a m i a c t io n n i a n if o s lc ii b y t h a t b o d y jld congratulate (Tie fine spirit and s in c e it s r e c e n t e le c t io n . T h e p e p m e s iin g t h a t il « p n n s o r e il last ring activity of our retiring council W.S.G.A. T O A L T E R O R G A N IZ A T IO N I n ig h i is a c r e d it to a n y o r y a n i/ iit io n b u t n u tre e s p e c ia lly to M in e Cleaning and Pressing for K e y s in c e it is c u m p o s e d o f s o p h o m o r e m en . T h e p r u jr r a m t h a t w a s p la n n e d w a s c a r r i e l on « i t i a n d t h e d r a w i n g p o w e r 1 h « l it h a d on th e s t u d e n t h o tly w a s « h it c h •.side I he leader upon his ap- it and offe • hun succfsá on hi* OFFERSOPENINGS (Continued from page l i Which includes the presidents of th e ! W . A A and Y W. C A . the c h air- ’ ! Particular People h ig h ly g r a t i f y i n g . U p w a r d s o í a th o u s a n d p e o p le f o il o v i n e th e C iv il S e rv ic e E x a m i f o r P o sitio n s man of the points activity committee, i S w a r t z G r e e k h a n d to i h c s p e a k e r ’s s t a n d on t h e g y m s te p » . and ¡lie co-ed editor of the M ichigan! to Com e Jn n e D. State News; it is desired to add rep.-e-: 106 A b b .. Road W E tA U ‘ m M D B E U » « ’ ph#Be J>Mi T h e s p e a k e r s th a t B l u e K e y s e c u r e d l o r th e e v e n in g w e r e w e ll T R A D IT IO N ! W H E R E A R E V O I sentatlves - from 4 he Pan Hellenic. Next to Fashioil Shop c h o s e n a n d re s p o n d e d in a m a n n e r th a t b it th e r e s u lt d e s ir e d - There 111 Sphinx, and the Union hoard, which i t h a i o f i m n i l l i n r a f e e lin g o f r e a l e n t h u s ia s m in t o d a y ’s g a m e . Wt have noticed the lack of the ti any openings par» ment the would serve ng ex-officio officerK in the weatiM It { " — I f •hh* M a f a i r o m e n o f w h ir l is to he -expeeted o f It in e K e y Lionai caps and gowns upon the noi >onuna ’ year has ijeen pointed out that the growth i in the f u t u r e , w e m a y h a v e n o f o r e b o d in g o f th e ( m u r e e x is te n c e rsons of the alm ighty senior cii in the number of women attending I . . f h on orary f r a t e r n i t i e s s o le ly fo t th e s u k r o f e s l i f l i g h i n g an neh is continually romp lumina aia Seeley of tin here has brought the total to 900. 000! o r g a n is â t io n I n r som etí lie t o b e lo n g ' lo . weather bun more than were here ten years ago i Am XCIKST 4SI) HONORAULK T o d a y a r i v a l r y o f : ii y e a r s w i l l be r e n e w <1 b e t w e e n M i e h b a pi jointed day for the wcarii Certainly a body , so invol di lions for four years as the dale of Ju ne T n addifkM mure Ti*e Council as it now stands has four senior nu mbers. tw-o juniors, onp sopho- * and one ireshman. Under th e ’ A Hntd cf 0ißtiurtinn g a r 's t w o o ld e s t e d u c a t io n a l in s t it u t io n s , t ir I n iv o t .s iiy o f M jc h - ig a n a n d M ic h ig a n S l a t e r n lle y o . : to the wcatli- T h e y e a r s h a v e d o p e m u c h to in t e n s ify Ih t in with fumish- end warnings to seht» ul O til! m ia i in is ha cample pelote three oncommij i.d efficiency of Dinner - - Supper s h in i»« Luncheon or Breakfast «FU » AN If M O K I: I I I IT — you w ill lim i a c h o ic e v a r i e t y <>f / o o d s .s u b je c t t«> your a e ie o t io fi. And our c o o k in g — u a y ! it w ill ap- during the Minrfuuon. ( H A \ < ; n // ic lea tures (ür^eloped dui ■ Sttth - tu g isln t i n c u l i l i r ig m i l , M i r h ilf« 11 s u i t , . C o l - 1 ni A p p l i e d S c ie o n i . i m i ü n r h k iio u t i t in ' o ld M . A C r l o u r \ i'HVH h a v e «1 . tile it up h (. m u 11 a lM r. il h a s U« me n o t h in » 1 HOP IIH H Ri.v iti O re ;« p p in p r i a t f iiph if i " n ùt a m a t i [o r o f » r e a C|il»t-c- .M. A . m* u l’ A I. s . Boston C afe,. * - . . - . il d fies s, ‘e in fit i l tn» ih m ih ,. Kn.st t,aj t it t in F IN .E FO O D S i «J I f H A \ ( . l \ < ; A T ! I l l IH An Ideal Eating Place H n trl © I ò b i i l o u d c i f in |1 |llh . { t'hone 2-107! U à H e d M ichigan Avenar O. L . Crocker. Mm NCTs' III* , s p o t . D A N C E , F rid a y ' F IR S T M O V E D r. R. I. Sealbv i ' N T IN T » W -Ihbol Rlu.-. I ’hour j j g j y Apgaintanaia t O i 'S iì E R E 1 \ léjKi.-■ -,v;iù 1iS 441 • M r Kepeeeenl d tn ni.t a u d li. The Kquitable pm . ■n i ( l i : at al T ilt ROYAL R U .Ü IA N .S JUusit lii’narmicn! accorduu Life Assurance 1 1.« liu ii 1 ! / e O f iu Richards, im . been ii-nut Society »f U n , **i p a i T ill L A I I U» ST A TES ih » , > till d ÌJ* C Ìjd l; “ J l e H t iir I n R ig ht" ekxky t he -.. i KMli Si :i- m ine il i , aUiaiitiiiH' ,4111 \j " m a u n iv i i U iilk .s L A 4 I M l) ' . ì»> »u 1 i tin* uuiloge uuUionues have beeii f h a t ì s h i ‘ i. gratelul. to the students m excusing le M ii i t e l*i. clawes at 4 oclock loday fur tltc Four-Piece u if' i)ii» a f< . i i ie a i K d n i- c h i‘ \ Michigan game W e hope that this GOLF SUITS si|M Rb «R'tlci*, it is rap - ,nuvc «uglit help to jiep the S p m u n l »m i . le s t h n u k tr« ¿ ic h iK R n t fl- j)l*t ’ i n i I \\4‘f k . I t u* lu ie u c e a m i UadUkm oi cnoui> with a greater mmi- and Fani» — .M je h ijfu u t, p u n is h t u i f o r ^ ! Uiein rooter» out tiiere puhiug ipr *2 1 " S W A R T Z G R E E K B A n n !»v«*4»h 1 weeds 4» a apan k H rtis ■ W * A LL TH EM C O S aL O A M U A T^ To, A w O f * * * * * a u t n m o b ilc M O R I. l.N ^i'Lt llo .\ > : okr y o u r m uni Wt* noticed Tuoaday the large umu- N i t 'i l f i o g t h » g ir lj) h u v o , , , r ip » to t iio l: • - » u m n iff. ber of students not prc»cni m Uit* va r­ ious classes, 'i'he R. o . .T t ' depar t - m m n lin K t h e i r urent with its nuAUiuwih uisix'cuun m c a p p q ì orchestra to g o to m G t r iu ia » * : K i ' j t f l . . A i t h o u g h ^ r t r a ^ c e i i M 'j t „ » 'w e l l V i i lu g . !*"■ I K m a t i d s : ley ci ilu b e l t e r lasting u.i day was rcapou&ible tor th a t.• Scm ctiuics we wrslt Ural there were* uniy nioro «1 them, sitrce the coUege ex- ‘ * h e u U iilt e . W e rir.se« all students engaged in the m ili­ P A L M E R P A R K »>■«■< in 1921 tary work, Op s g - t n l f **aa Fuknunnia List of Parties on AT T H E ST A T E T O IM V A N D T O M O R R O W A n all-inM po «pan houoo Is plem wd W. A. A. HIKEISPUNNED for Sunday. C h R aU will bo i i s l w ! Week-end Social Calendar TONEWCABINSATURDAY opportunity from 3 to d p. s i. B o th thoto aoiSKa afiotd an oiocQent to the cabin and torm 0ver half »one, this week-end» «octal calendar was . An opportunity for all co-eds to bo* it is expected thAt ooch will be wWl come acquainted with the new W . A patronised « e number of parlies and social functions. In lac! this w A cabin “ Ca-W aa-Ben " is being of­ Snost popular of the whole term for nearly every fraternu fered next Saturday and Sunday. May "is c m e manner. The A n n u il Engineers’ ball, sponsor. E N G I N E E R S I N S T A L L E N G IN E Tau honorary engineering fraternity, was held Frida v 25 and if«. ballroom Th® Travelers furnished the music fur th- For Saturday a hike is being organ­ The M echanical Engineering depart­ i continued-from 0 o'clock In keeping with Uie g e,. ised The participants will meet at the ment is installing a 140 horse power ty, survcyluf instruments we’-'-' used about the room In , , Gym ht iff a m and liike to the cabin Die.sel o il engine in the laboratory. This type of engine is used for small vers and ferns completed the effect, .served at noon •city lighting plant' ty other party on Friday evcn- that given by the P h i C!u fraternity In the Little theater NEW ECONOMICS it t y couples, including m iny were present for the affair. Fayerweather’« orchestra lur- •jie music for the dancing while DEPT. HEAD HERE H unt Food Shop “ M ay Morning Breakfast** now ¿rs. H- T. Darlington and Prof. private dining room«. |p,j. T. Caswell were present as D r . S . H . P a l t e r M a k e s Sh ort Visit »«jpring setting cf flowers and f s r C o n fe re n c e W ith P re sid en t. jjf Sesame spring term party p P Saturday evening in Hotel Dr. H. S. Patten, new hea. Pres, and Mrs. Robert S. ? Elizabeth Conrad and Mr. Economics department, visited Henry Publow were guest«. pus last Monday for a conlerc Vagabonds played for the President Shaw and Bob CruzetY, orchestra of De­ acquainted with the faculty. Now head of the Economic' li n g for the dancing, the Ph i ment a t the University of C to RIVER POLS IONIS ■ten and dadCsMuJhsM ia'Tkê POOP MATHEMATICS TAKE instructors U N IV E R S IT Y P O S IT IO N S p■ bu ggin g diploma? Don’ t let wrong food d w V hard for your Tau party was given on Satur- Dr. Patten w ill sever his < M ajo r and Mrs. C. with that school at the >8tahle, Mrs. M artha Wood- year, and w ill take up t. BEING STUDIED HERE hold you back. H ea vy e a tin g mtrons for the party at the beginnlm1 . ! ; iern hinders your bast effort. Shredded large number of alumni will be ; cha Engin Wheat doesn't tax digestion or the ; guests at the Trlm oria j ! This is th1* F \ perm alow up thinking. It's a big help j were Ha Herbert Garrison. Pontiac: Dr. Patten Polu o f S ir at grind-tlmes. . F lin t; Jak e Riddle, Paw cond trip ti ind Charles Murphy, Lansing. efcre coining Jlroom of Demonstration hail. number of i party was held, was attract- im ,rated in maroon and gray, rnity colors. Cle istic design and A member fro S h r e d d e d Branam nn wer ias included in t invitation evening while CIVIL SERVICE ANNOUNCES another party to be Riven .¡E a t o n Rapids v r evening was that of the D< / ¡T h e Pla y Boys HOME )N 0 M IC S S T U D F I DEPARTMENTAL VACANCY Phi fraternity! T h e ir party v K Epsilo: the Union ballroom w ith R ay Dr. M AKE FFEE E X P E R IM i T o R e ce ive A p p lic a tio n s fo r P o s i­ es •Michiganders“ furnishing c for the dancing. The patrons c o m p le t e m en i w it h m ilk o r c r e a m tion o f P r in c ip a l A g ron om ist. ■tuna were Prof. and Mrs. A. and P r tf. R. H. Westveld, inese m otif was used in ciec- *nd programs at_the Olympic Saturday evening. 'H ie affair fun in the Masonic Temple. An •a imported iroin Ann Arbor N O W OPEN v.r the dancing while the patron uded Col. and Mrs. T L. Sher- Dean and Mrs. J F. Cox. Prof. •s S. K Crowe. Mr. and Mr Hipinstall and M r and Mrs. J M ODERN SHOE R E B U IL D IN G an d s The out-of-town gpest-s m- G. B Vallantyne and Mark Detroit: Bennett Black. San- H at R e n o vatin g an d B lo c k in g Mardin Brandau. and Vivian: Grand Rapids. A L SO 4. Henm an Cruise look place evening’ in the Liitlo theater. Shoe S h in in g P a r lo r W, |>. ..¡a ll r ill s h u r H . pa ii-in u W h lU - l'- W t t r t . a n il .I.... an_,t him- ...... any c.I.ir. ¡.ml 11so clbtin ami reblack' The liçenaect offi “ T o a s te d i c e C r e a m •hat - .my A trial will convince you. nd Mrs Frank L h ■id Chief and Mrs ¡; S a n d w ic h ” ■«enger lisi included Attention II if. Ha linda v, and jcs Hasselman. The C o lle g ia te forv Flower Students. Cam pus P h arm acy n u r - m o tto m " t ¿ u n t il u , S e n d e e and P r ic e ' Shop ìli;: insilili thus hole ph o n e j 1" u ¡ ■ ■ % ■ B J .I n u at j . I. ,■ »■ , , , » « » " iin m o n s ■ •( ■' ■I ■ « ■ S D O R C H U R I I i « « n " * * l a 'I 'f * * » » . ■ STATESHOE-MATSHOP ck-end i lyerwcatheris o k ; eptra r dancing. M r. u ru ns and Pro! and Mr- ( Ii 211. At ;* J ' mW p n ( >, ÏC IÜ L 9 . 1 i I P/dUt f rhapt:oncd the E u iim ì SaturdfiTevening with v » orchestra turnisiiing .li­ MK .F IJ R N IS IilN tiS the dan er The He.spci IPj I The iVewest- C/T)ac fio n L£ CLEAR STUDIO 1CALSORORITY "MAI tallonai It.ink llldg. l authTi, Mich. I S H JO g ! In Et O w cro n Farm a U v T ak «« S T A T IO N E R Y T h re e N e w M em b ers ■ w . s. u t i n u n n i ) tukatrkh ! • S a n ity . • (/micron, honor»rv inu.>ic,i I held their formai srtttaatioi moófUng at ~ - a n» the Mv.- ' I tt C A P IT O L M ia I'U I I M . •1 j . ' • ' '! Three younu ladies, who hud scholastic requirement«, ’ver- nam ely: Mis. FJorei*co G r a fie , I A N N !K B K K ’E in “MY MAN vu »lies ind T alk ih f L im «* Inaiti.» .¡lg; ' Mias Luci'.« Howard •: I m and Miss Loin > Worm EaMj • f.Aii 1” *«* G NtMV Miss G ras le...* m< u»>er of the inches the Dumupg Sys»tc;n m , ng bram ii. Mj; Jlowar * -s * MARY i’I C K F O lU ) in “('O Q U E T T E ^ lOOl ! .. _ ■ ter Mrs. Mac ! G L A D M E R lilic WlïOCîl I ,tudep( ;i E ta Omicr- r .society w i.!i monthly race : M ay 25. at ! of Mrs. C. Thvii-.‘ .--Stahle on j 4 Goat Lftiuiiik W a llac e B eery in “C h in ato w n N i g h t « ” • M • ■ ■ ■-m .rn.M-* - 1 K A R T L A N SISt- 'M N IK IU .» i * - . 11 HI*A1 — 1MILN - A U U t t S W U U A T U H IT , E W E L E R ! J -T H E — I \N A S T R A N D h lA K T IN Ü T l t l HMUAV C am pus P ress - ll .H E U IV — W A T C H E S F o ia N e g r i in “ W o m an Kroin M ohcow | N O V E I.T U - \il > Ur V»uiicviU** l'roiram liu>|udniK — IN C .— H K / O L t lT A BKOft —F A X T O N — y Hfc the ( A.MkltA M IM * ' D L l'. U C ' |h e ilAiiUuliii IVtoU d' 1 B u r t o n ’s V ‘. a l k - O v e r 106 West Grand Hiver 1Œ PAD H NG M . V I M ND AV I M i m m i m j . .J IV a T A L - S h o e S h o p * K A R L I H M , aud (* tU . A K T H t It in "C H IN A IIO L N il” J l S. W s s iu a ia ia Ave. 1 * •Uip.Mlua* Ì STATE WINS THIRD CONSECUTIVE hoove that went 200 feet f inches. MIchiK.in Stale figured in the re­ mit ining two record« which were broken' when Lauren Brown, difnimitive dis­ NET TOURNEY TO dish (G eneral Motors T e c h ); fourth. Berk 'M ichigan Normali. Tim e :21.9. Old record 12 feet 8 inche Two-mile run—Won by Brown *M ich ­ Jave lin throW-vWon by Bartlett e ‘.hman rt-i;|. tance star, covered the distance in tin third. M ille r (Western State Teach- M km g an Normal «Craà» « two-mile event in 0:41.3, and Harold ersi; fourth. Hickman 'C en tral State m events, but od Ju m p » W on by f »nines 'W est- 1 328* T o p in M ee t H e ld S a t u r d a y ; v S 'a n d V i m p p o f u I i , pressed the well balanced Lcotn scored liumer* Itatc Teacher- • st cond. Srttddrn T trr.m il. fnshm an ourth man pus second and third '»laces to win W e it e r n Sta te Se c o n d . “ o' third. Bcauvab D etro it City MMt-lcau Normal 1Burl r->: fourth, Piin iv Albion». Dt«i- At n r! Arnold •: second. than I hi* old record. Whit thin M il Teacher?.*; third. 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