Michigan State News Today’* Editorial ftinrunae* Recent A t t e n d th e Ranrhatt 'R iot* \ e x t C on t o rt. , // o n T uesdu a iim r iit w m n t ifM fr t l I l l u m e 21 ICAN LEGION Reminesce a! l» L Mm 1SUPER TOSPEAK AT s tifr EMNAIED OF i t ^ :< L l u L r r r L L STCONVOTUES.. . . . . . standing. These. \ Ohio « tate unive y w ir r tv ; !0N TO | V . I k N a t t , U n iv . o f In d ia n a good friends, and A re Un kno w n - \ t f . , I t Se c u re d fo r S t u ­ M J -€ o lle *e ‘El*? • One of thr den t Pro g ram . Thursduy ov< speaker at EXCUSED 10-11 HORSES STRONG I t N a tio n a l L e g io n Com- f n a n d e r ; on L e a v e fr o m D u tie t. the Michigan McNutt, dean of law at tin* prUty uf Indiana. Bloomington, phonal commander of the Amor- wtll speak at the final STAT: GOLFTEAMW INS convocation of the year at 10 [o n TueNday, M ay 2B. Comman- IfrNutt ia on u one-year leave of ! from his duties at In diana W T mix 1 THIRD MEET WF!) lonal Commander M cNutt, who for hi* rapid rise in civil, 'D o w n (»rant* R a p id s Ju n io r C o l­ ic, arm y and Legion life, has I greatly in demand throughout lege 12-3 in Well Played a ' : f|j/ 10 V. ntlre United States as speaker I .\ ‘r : . | is the youngest In diana univer- fr u ity member to be made a dean. V J P T w ith his nppointment as dean I law school in May. 1925. He was Là-i Ì |rtenant colonel in the arm y at of 27. At the ajte of 37 he inanimouHly elected..national com* F iv e In n in g T ilt with D efiance of the Am erican Legion at (Antonio, Texas, where a national W o n B e fo re Rain C <11* held forth, jgutt holds among his honors the Halt ¿coveted of academic distinctions. I of P h i Beta Kappa and mem- pin the Order of Coif He rc- f in A .B degree from Indiana 1913 with honors that in- I editorship of the In diana l>ailv t and presidency of the Indiana He turned to law and obtained 1*.B degree irom Harvard in 191(i I McNutt will discuss in his ad lere the acute problem that has lo v e r failure of congress to pass ppAtal measure providing for ad* 1 hospital facilities, especially u. i disablfd veterans IGE TURNOUT AT AG DINNER 't u HOUSE •! KAPPA Pn ! l a a q u e t T h u r id a y I . W e ll ■ Aed; A g r k u lt u r e l fONTFSTif \ jU ls iL d l l u l l y .US .t ill u £ .d . t i l l i H i 1 C J U iiL i J E d it o r S p e . k i. indents' and attended tin Uest banquet mm keant M em roial butl* ng Ju ard . Chicago *ditor of 'he Qaxette. Thursday IUNE1 FARMERS15 ion, gave the mam address Ohio State untv* .vent to Chicago .when tlte journalistic profetóie« SPECIAL CHURCH EHELD M!G!!ET •r on ’ he Breeders'• O h /- Ouard lias been conni development of W L S . . JN T w e lf t h An ebutk radio broadcasting the of his speech' s. c. u. » nd M m ' s (-luli t urged tlw .«■ J o in t I , ■ C . C . A to ;i chosen field a or the work fin Program. u truth it i ird likened to that <>: b •> Just begun lie Held of agn idiiig a wall an ORAR SENIOR STUDENTS an y Interest i to tUustraw •f m any p*- Lor told his 1 : metaphors in t is various fKiinu NAT ( WORK ON PROBLEM : r opportunities '<» raise 1 PhL-Siy Jie E le c t r ic a l M eth od s fo D eter* i of Michigan livestock I C. McPherson member 'V o f M t a m»ne S tru c tu re ot E a rth C ru tt. U board of agriculture prese t . .. D K r y t '31. winner >'[ kas dairy and aiunial husbi sta. w ith a loving «up Ot tnged for ' erg made for the-cla.- «■«>»! v *he Ero >ors Anthony and Browi ri' charge of peakers on the program I t librarian back iien Pederson 29. ‘ Donald on, ’29, and Arth ur Knobt* as toastmaster. Dean J. ' 0MANNUAL HtTWG r. u g f m Ouard. an old cli he I t t a Ohio state class 'FCONDANNUALNEWS RS I N C H A R G E O F C. G . A . BANQUET LAST NIGHT i R E A D IN G B Y M U I L E N B E R G F ete d ented ! ' pting of the. Campus G irls E L E C T R I C A L e n g in e e r in g next Sunday. M ay 25. will.be • of the senior, members. Mr PRO FS GO I A N N ARBOR i g w ill read a jx*m and an attui union r*g program is expected. T e d m ic a l n 1» Attended hi DAIRY JUDGING CLASS M . S . C ' M iin m i. TAKES SECOND TRIP IO N V E N I E N T HOME ECONOM ICSCLUB On Tuesday 1 (¿0 to G r a n d R s p id i T o m o rro w . AM PU S 'A L E N D A R Fnlw. Cory. »»<■■* department of P r a c lic e Ju d f in R H erd s. INSTALLS NEWOFFICER ¡«Mended » meetu.. O tg a n iz a h o h C o n du cts C a k e S? Arbor section fit tute ol Electric». : OT INITIATE ILE in H F,. B u ild in g l o d s y . Arbor The dinner * ■•gh school track meet prellmi* * a t 80 a n a n stadtujn. .he Michigan Onion, DENTS IN M' Ri a technic»! fM lo n m intovooUagiate tennis meet on At ih u meeting, Pro: 1 courts. Stout ot the U n lv e rw > : cove an illustmtod ncci . ?uei.t r,f honor The dàv -.vjll *D A Y - s-arthe. that are beuw •*»«h school track finals- th eeSeccs of wind yre» u r " r floor at night sey »nd Holsteii mlarion !>ne conaunctioi. tddie KeriHeW ntereollssiate tennis finals number ot M. 8. C. «tumn- . now employed in Detroit. Ja> n the Home b'x Da y « * .Isewhere were preaent. o l —All-college convocation . « w h a n . P a u l V . McNutt sparfct of cemtu have nothin« m tonal Am erican Legion com* . common with knemaHng. Sccrc by innings: QuMtioncd an to h i" stand. W illiam D efiance....' ...1 *0 o i *. iferhf^an State News M uller, senior class president, said, "As I I understand the situation, this pet!- 1 State ........................ 4 ‘ 0 ' u o ol CAMPUS FORUM lion Is a d in t ' attack upon the honesty | : .Summary Struck o u t- B y of the m cm h m o f. the council, i r e - , , L . J . Rothcery. research assistant In 4, by K a h l 4. Bases on balu-Jo/t & fuse to believe that such'nit attack r-'- The Campus rorum is a column in !m editated by the slkners of the p a p e r.j'n ^ n w rtn t. who h M .b e en connected ford 1. off K a h l 1. H its—o f f g u Ä Colin». Entered this pa|ier oiien to contributors from but I do believe that thlc movement ; J,‘li n‘helh“ ti ? ^ th^ k 5. o K a h l 7. W inn in g pttchrr , all Students. In this column students was originated and directed by a amtU t|dW ln«_ b n e , y « a r s . Losing pitcher—Stafford. Douife D«a. The Mi. hinan Btete I i Union bull'll m -indents who have failed lo tnaklng a six weeks' lour of the coun- —Oreer to Slough to Grogan. 01 ran at nl! time» expre.ss tnemselvps on group subject« relative to student affairs It exprcf ■ l i e real Inierests motivatimi ties of the lower peninsula. On this base«—Defiance 7, State l. Umpire- isi yours to use. Each article must the actions." i tour M r - K °th s e fy is visiting the varl- Olmetead. Editoriali. appearing '■■II.*.* ufTI'lal*. S to n i dtsV* have full signature of writer.- The Editor PI DELTAEPSILONSWWGS county seata where he w ill ad- I dress township officials on the im- Jprovem ent of the township road sys-j A i t * r i / P C T C D I \ A V I I A D U I I i r tPms 1hiring t lie summer months, he REGIONAL THDiCLAD |A S K F A C IL T V H O P K K V I S I O J T ^ UlIT itM ulwAI MlmMIHl! plans to carry the extension work to A M I I I I S C H A M P IO N S mighty senior, by the name O F C O L L E G E F L E C T IO N * j t he counties of the upper peninsula. WINNERS MEETHERE J. A. PORTER - (ConfinUed from l'age 1) S ix M i l A r ® l i l l t l l l c d in to H l l * J commendable. yrne, just exactly 10 hard A «Mutant Kiiltom | approval of the measure, saying. "Su ch In n m a lir t ir F r a t e r n it y Jumbo K a h l hurled all the way foi j C om e t o C a m p o * t o D r t w i M esdav !<> l»ot away the o r a r y Jo u r n a iiM ic r r a t e r o iiy . lhn winners Although touched for a move would be a distinct step back­ S t a t e C h a m p lo B ib ip . Ten ward for student government, being on 1seven -hits in five innings, the big Wi.ftiEno M i I..I admission, in fact, that w»e student {»i Delta Epsilon, national honorary righthander held the visitors a t bay] - could I the fraternity, swung out wttti the good support of his infield; The winners at eight regional trt office h j j j j l the initiates tsejtog which caused seven men to die on |m (ete heM throughout the state ! idal sheet, Eczcmi. Jh n Hayden worked behind the ceahly mild ift compar plate for the Spartans. week-end, representing 170 scho 'a ri Pelt senior met), stated that Ions editions and drc The box st assemble on the campus Pin r* of the student ' duly elected much fi le comment from th, A B R H P O A E :an(* Satu rday of this week for surprised that faculty gh its tameness cons«- 2 ® ™ " ° ® 3 1 1 2 3 0 M ichigan H igh School Athleth usso did rably red tlie volume of the „ Ig,# Po: If . 2 1 1 1 0 0 tion championship meet. L. L. Frli the student sales, 3 0 0 1 0 0 djg ]n charge of the meet, annour: Sprague, cf it, Upon the The sheet ured razzes of promt- p f y r rl 3 0 1 0 0 0 it,at about 800 high school athletes manner.' nent campus no«, the Student eoun- Brodbeck 3b until Byrne ii Idim; only remaining ejjjj m ilitary i itrtment, and in terfra-, o reer ob ^ 5 n ii 4 oo « i ®nro^e^’ a Pour classes are recognized to a as in favor eoune Blue Otogan, lb * n n a i n^ schools to compete on as c TttC initial,' ire Edward X Ells- : Pw cher, c .. « , 7 . n n footing a» possible. T h is year's en ted the ball f-PjKirt unity for itnpr J J 7 , worth. Harln' Me Hay L. J e n n in g s.; Stafford, p . lions as he had viei mcnt Is the largest in the histor; day played, Porter, und Jac k during his four y e a r. MPU» I S L N R r ," ‘r ial in itiation I k planned •It t n ia ii 2 ^ ,c association, M r. Prtmodig Totals . ¿3 3 7- i i -u nounces Prelim inaries will be rut lor next week with a banquet fullow- STATE A B R H PO AE Friday afternoon while the ini’ the ceremony. 3 0 00 2 1take place Saturday afternoon. McCauley, DEBATES CHANGEFROM S P A R T A N S W IN S H O R T G A M E . 1-3 Kijgert. 2k e ra 11, lb 2 1 1 3 1 0 6 0 1 1 1 2 HURT, I H K U ) IN M. S. ( RIOT WINTERTOFAU TERM (Continued from page 1) Sach«. If Gibbs, cf 2 1 1 0 A n a f t e r n o o n v d it io n ¿ 1 p e L a n s in g C a iiit n l N e « ' liojie.s of scoring lu rth cr when Crall- Warner, r And S c h e d u le C e ll* fo r D u a l D eb ate * grounded to second. D r. R. I. Sealby a b o v e th re t'- c o lu m n h e a d In a p r o m in e n t p a i l o f Mu1 I Defiance scored one in the first, one' Havden, C Knisei, 31 IIKNTI8T W a d n c a t la y a n il fo llo w e d w it h a s t o r y o f t h r ii<>t, m i up o f w ith A im * and O liv e t. m the fourth and the final tally in the Kahl. p . IN Abbot HU*. PhMM 3SM Ih n t h u a t n r ." " f o u r a n n s t w l , ” “ 7.800 s t n d im ls , ' an d ■ *t h ig h hith. Displaying a well clicking com­ Kvf !■*» by Afpduimmt lit f h ls o f W n da nsda .V l l i g h t s i c l r l n a l a m o v e r t ile M ir ili; bination and a heady pitcher, the Ohio; team extended the Spartans somewhat. ( h ail v i c t o r y , . I imMnK 1 11 aunouii The wetness of the diamond caused if >1 i»t bcKlnu S u c h a s t o r y a s t h is , g i w n U w P 'd d ii i i y t h a t It--was the play of both teams to be slightly' siig li a p e n e r a i m iM U in lrivd am liM K o f l a d s , is a ilis p n u «• 1«» in e c o i’ %m erratic at times, but as a whole th e ’ ichcdulcd ti the f work of the teams in the field was. lt-ge a m i to tf|G s tu d e n ts . IHiaw »wlflHpr term as ha T h e r e w a s n o rio t a s re p o r ta U b y th a t sh o o t, n e ilh i- r w i r r H ie r, iiu. jthc past. f o u r a r r e s i s. It is H u r t h a t H u r e « r i , tw o a r r e s t s r t jin r t i 'd l „ il„. Two dual di’b'at« W e Repreaeat ,f>jis schedul'd with It** a safe bet th a t a n y man w ill fc t l thh East I.ansinr pollen d e p u riinrnL ¡»11« W I nes« Iii'inß a s ' . 11 - another with Alma T h e c h a r g e s " f d r u n k o w im w r e p o r te d m l H M S W t u m v i i p a p e r w e n l *,t‘ blon for U<'batc wlü The Equitable better dressed and took better drew- tr u e b u t a r e e i d ij.v to t h e o f f ic ia l r e c o r d s o f U n p o lic e d o p m T m e n l and 1national forensic ft cd in N u n n - B O ill Oxfordo. T h e y 're t h e a r r e s t s w e r e m ad e a l 1 2 ® a, m . W w ln r e W W in o n m w , tw i un ; Delta, but annoui. Life Assurance Ankle-Fa'lnoned— n o gapping a t the h o u rs a f t e r m o s t o f th e s l u d m l s w e r e h o m e in la 'll. T h e s t a l e m e n i t h a t t w o w e r e n r r ó t e d f o r d is o r d e r ly t e l is a b u p h lle lj Society K , ankle, no slipping a t th e heel. of t in falso. . S in c e w h e n h a s M ic h ig a n S i a l e c o lle g e Is ia s t o d an e n r o ln ie ii I N IT C H S T A T E S W> W rit«' 'Cm R lfh t ” Shubel Shoe Co. o f *7,800 s t u d e n t s ? 1'hls si^ itc m p u t in no m*»n* f a r fid c .lu 'd in a i I »1.1. R A I.t'll n t l.A N It SIM North Washlagton a n y O th e r S in t o n ic a ! e f th e w ln .lo s l e r y — it b e in g on ly a m a t t e o f o n la r g illg o f fu el . an d liix iu g to Helm ut in n n t a n i I h a t h a s p rove, I lit t » M N H AVK D I R S lt A C K 313 I iir.in d Kit ' lit , , F. I.4 n tiii( ni Phone 7481 f in appruntment Wilson & Johnson a lo s s to th e , o lle g e. T h e s t a i r H o o p e r s a n d L a n s in g p o l ic e m r ll t h « l a r e a lle g e d I, h a v e been c a lle d w e r e n ot c a lle d b y c o lle g e o f f ic ia l* a n d u e illie w e r e t h e y c a lle d to ip ie ll a m o l' o r H o t h u t o n ly n - a p r e v e n t iv i m e a s u re in ease tin h a d d r e a m s <>l the, L a n s in g p a p i r s h o u ld lu e.' i o n ie tru e . I C o lle g e M e n ! _ 1 A s m a ll c r o w d n u m b e r ,n g loss t h a n in n p ie d id g ath er 1 f r u lli o f th e S t a l e l l i c a t e r u u d t r y lo fo rg e un v i i l i 'i i n , , . Il o . w ii I Acc/i a Cool Head in a i c o m p o s e d .a lm o s t e n t ir e ly o f K n s t L a n s in g h ig h s c h o o l stud ,-lit a n d c o lle g e fr e s h m e n w h o k n o w no h e lle r . II w a s n o t a n n rg u i ? H a le S tra w ! I, iveil a t t e m p i a l H ie H ie a le r . a- t h e a h s e m e o l le a d e r s w ill t a s t ily T h e " h u g e ' lie n in e lllii.1 I he t 'a p i t a l N e w s s illie s w a s lu t ili o I, r a n d l i i v e r a v e iu iv a n d "e o iig e .- te d H a l l i , Im t w o h o u r s " w u H A L K H A T S T O R E a n o t h e r d r e a m . A I m a ll liu n d ie r o f e x n l. e r a iil fr e s h m e n hud t in ; W .i'liiu g lo n Avenue .■ l it t le fire liu t so s m a ll w e it H in t t h e lir e d e p a r t m e lll le t t h e H d e n t» h a v e t h e ir t u n a n d m a d e i „ , a t t e m p L s 1 ,, ip ie n c h it . T w o h tiid e u ls w e r e a p p r e lie iid e il l'o r t h r o w in g e g g s id t h e H e : t e r b u t n o a r r e s t s w e r e m a d e im H i, r . p il a l N> ' s lu le il. T h e " t h o r o u g h 1 u \ ■l.ig a U o U 1h ill H ot C a p it a l N e w s g i v i I‘1> d e ill S h a w e re d il l o r pi o m is in g l o m i d t e . h a s d e v e lo p e d m o r e in I c o n te m p t to)' H ie „ e l I s a l lu lll, 1 s t o r y w r i t t e n v o m e r n in t f th e a lia Ill l i o l n M l t h a n «II.V re lm k e f o r H ie s i lid ,'III b o d y . In re a d in g tlu- star> >Ve pi, l u r e H y in g -,p ia ,Ir o n s o f l i „ o | , c r s ir e n s s h ri, k in g , a n d l l u ' i r s u d ile ,1) .o r n a i tijton a -, e lle till, ,1 w il T o M e n g a n g w a r f a r e , m a d e ,! a n d ( ly in g (Is is , a n d a lt e e H a lis e d i nigd e llllis a n d d r a w n g u n . I h e m o ll o f " L S i H l " m nnall.t o ie r v o iu t o r d e r o lit e m ò r e I , si o r. ai w h o r e , h u e s a n d d e s i r u r l io n h a d 1 , , ; ,* Q r a d u a tin g th is Year iti ,i th e Ut ild th itlK I irm i ¡AH h T ilr n >Ol K iPOOit.s 'O .le t v h ou. " » d . e i i f ItfiVi Colum bia.,) l ilh I ■•«lion * ln i'i'i at hand* »our l»r»i step into the loin«-. •"rid w ill In .. determining far tor in the rapid- and i«l»«tantial •Ii rartrr of 3 our firogreaa* In thi« »•*»nnr. Im.n, il mg« 1 well lo ronsider the A e d r s U lil; » f brireitiing a<«M> I’d with the automa live indnstr** \V 11il In s St t " t i» h ljV S:.Ml*t. Ih e n i v h t b r in g s th e t o t a l » J »»•* o l h o u R e c o r d s .v jl on art .unit o f it* ti«»* 1»ant pm ilio n and the rorreupoad- I he y e a r . No o t h e r t lm h .. t* lo p iin ^ h a v e iie e u i «ppruheiM l I k ir e HIT R e c o n ¿S tri' ing o|>i*urtuaily it "ii.-r» lo men o f aldlRy • • • T h r Npark Plug i* an a 1: "m otive neeeMily* w ith an annual o res h n \e i « li llU o • ■r. |*lacriii*>wi m a rl f t of 100,000,000 «n ils. O n ly one- In tu lk À io ' h M K’ie i v im u M nn m H t l o u I I V l .i» t a P t w o f t h * L n le iU H i t * OH fifth of this potenti «I market was »atisfiad iaat j ear. o n ly O lle h o u th e m m p u i th a t Ih e fact that O rli i, « < • Nparh Pings gained tided plac- I n iu m b ia R t c u i d u I IviiiK it s «I- W i t h :;o lio n «■;» 1 “ t the market is an open one . • anyone w ! t h e " 4 o o i‘: fo r Dehanri l»is rapid advance by virtnv o l high i ie f y h o y . , n im o lu t a ly n np i« at M m ill u n o h i i qualit» •n unusual marUhting plan* ag­ I K ill t h e 111 y tl.u<\e> e o ilh l I II.n in g \ n il u p I, mere ha 11.1 n i and selling* national advartis- t « se h o u s e s . . " W oflvW it h t h e m.- w it h o u t 1 ,ic lining o f salesmen • a* CoUege men on« : no\vin|F t in e. ; , re in e. now .1. «ocia led vuH ite fiance In m s n f g f ia l and sale» Sly Dose" tC old I h ig h tin.«: !! 1 « m h ie lie s 1»< Vox Tn.t eapacitica ha». * „ n ( forward rapidly throngh th eir in- t ill j u ig h t .m g m n iio K \ n iiu io w ir ii; IND. REPRESENTATIVE I Ng I .tuli I Mine .V teiligrnt stnd« and ,.|>i>i.raiion of Tnnnd, m rrrh a n d U la f - Harry le i iv . . t h e m b o th h im u>< th e m . ^»>u m a y h e n e v i FORUMINITIATES MON. lo I heir partir n i.1 - markets . . . Defianaa offers. In ad­ dition to the po.-ibiiitT for an nnnsnal fm—trìf-“ in- I lie Thin « n I'hdl Wer« .Made for Love I T en M e m b e r . T a k e n in a t B a n q u e t - Paul S mity fo r more rapid advanaemenl be- 1 uà rv J u>l Anvliiei MenH*r> —Fox Ttot «•u»e It is now ii >« period o l growth an d c v p a n d i • . • HA' i i v r AFVOKO IT •t H o t e l O ld * . —Pau l ^ li«i> Dreh. If >*ur sehoolm has hr. n In hnsjncag adm lnldrotioa, K v \i ! e s c in y r « ii \ Me K u lt . i ! id) Mortiins "I.M -lM ta , and IU m . »ad ,am Im m decided to a t e : A m u n t a li L ö g io il« ü e a u «•! tin l«vv > Smiuk'IIb ar.u H u Aü S U r T tk • tetti'» •• , « r t . » rite to th * iVrlam e wt Ko*cs It tt*m g 1 k name, ago, 'llll ,| M u III! 7Sc Bam itila and H u AU Sta r Trtc on vt »ard fa rth er inforaMdon> I ’o n v iH h ! M-. um t h e y a r e b e iu r « » ile i.d h e r e , a i t o |.* p u rtu u M i W« li,,, AU Uic Uial Uiu m Iwnk. I'toivc I'iiat Nall» aa* \te u t i i 'i Ü 1 * ii to m is c . T h e i u im iiu J i a t i o i i is p a tt io v r itA.* "O l to " it I- \\ o r t h w h iJ t » pe.iki'.ls i t i t i til«' s fU tle ilT l-oily w i tl.f proci *i: I H M Sal« Maaapr i m l u r a l h re o id b y p u t t in*: i ( s e lf ’ ou t to a t le iv d th e m . A p u e k i pumse to them . The udtlairs «etc M Bailow C A l­ IN C O S P O S A T IP ; 31* kouili w —‘-.“ f 1— A t* . L a a r iu g i ii A Kcatu. I Tlogcr», J Klh ig, H . Faul, v Shujenbkug, t Lin kwcsKi. L ,U M E O P E N K A IL IU JA V t V t N l f i O S I M 'U . » 30 Toledo ■Ohio Lo\*• women of t he by Arthur Farwell» head of the theory f r t f c T a £ S T A T E N E W S S T A F F TO eat I- drpartm. n* in the nmsic denart.-»# nt. fh a ll will be held tonight in the hlblt'. have just !>**en published by the o ! L Theater. Bruce Faycrweather’s TAKE HOLIDAY MAY 31 .schlmer Publishing company. New gstro is expected to furnish the for the dancing wrhile the pa- These an» his most recent contribu- j will be Mr. and Mrs K C. Ran- clal school holid i prof. and M rs K. s King and thf‘rf a lditfi CMlhioley Attractive pro- 11 be Swanky Seniors Succumb to ’ *he motement launched by irwel! aF ■»■?!?■ Hiikigestlon of Dvorak jM ifrav Indian motives, jv f l! be featured at this party. fodan Impravi d garden scene of *U“ ' with the re.-,! many of ther Spring Weather and Campustry n.e Indian flavor is given not I « vh he melody but in the weav­ r spring flowers, the ing «if the motive into the accompani- jjterm Alpha M il party is b e i n g _______ over tl homes ment. Mr Raws, who has been very gjsiight in ihe old armory. Prof. patrons « r e f lu i in writing Indian songs, u ck and Mr. and Kelley's e author «if the libretto. I James B Hassclina will The .Jitiira are adapted to medium oires • Ih e Havens Are Singing" be- ng betu r suited to baritone and "A !>«*wn Bong" to mezzo-soprano or ban- [A Cup of Coffee and a Sandwich I ’atronDe Dur Advertiaen Mary Stewart Shop ould make ana n e n in n complete, n < n il I •„ //„ Show and afterwards In IMS attract ii • ••//* sin,/, El> Lancli I I to 3 W o r n « . . „ i ............... . ................. ART DEPARTMENT S S 1- 'he fe w e s t - EXHIBIT THIS WEE: D iif r r r n i l’ h a,.'. of w ,.r k .Show. In In Ir iiT M tf d Spi t l.iliir . / , / Won t he long, now STA T IO N ER Y INDIAN GIRL MADE CHIEF NY ;ii. Ii nut, I»1 -..on In1 .-tenpin)! out in snappy funhion. In 1low * . I 'l l IN Í RIBE OF MENOMINEES I lor-hi'itn *hoe*. That’s wliat I mean. They’re show ing the new I lo r-lic in i" now — ,iik I lio iM v .t M H ilteiln iyp air I I ;■i 11 i n l i n : w i u t i o W . N o I Attention Students V f l T i-j-TT u r ir. il wuu’ l he Ion I a luting 's .Most I p to lt a la lieHtaursnl m '■ V- •v e s I'HYSICS PROFS GO 203 Sm ith Washington Avenue S H O E S I W N lM i -T H E - m in e d TO TEACHERS MEE mental l.i . iclors I)»*.« a m p u s P ress uri v Coll* Pro b lem s -IN C .- P r in k 1 0 6 W e s t G r a n d H ir e r C( r*%>' Delicious and R t f m h in g W .V A V W / . - . W . V . ', . . ’. \ s .y fp PAUSE4 \ i > TO N 3HT " |\ \ ? 'c w i H r v i.ir Sw¿irz # / ' THE F f U O W M AT SHOUT* ' K i l l TMf U M P lR f;iO O 0 l5 tf 4 U S U A L L Y WOULDN'T HURT , f 11 A O R D IN A R ILY H E 5 y C rm k •ST g o t t e n ALL NOT a n d fH E R tO AhO H lfio SO M UCH AS AN M ID S OLD-COCA-COLA AND X I B a n d fe n l lie r - lig h t A U S l THAI f t t f J I U f t C V hona have found this pure ilriaE oi und th ^f natural iiavors, with us H a t le r in g delicious last« and cooi U. - . tue t..» - after-senac oi rtfaadnat, fr».ikc*« 4 litiia n u n u tc long •ugh log a big ccgta The one wbo pauaea to JOE ( APPI -OiUHKSTü reiresli hunaell ^-»»»g^f a& the overtiwied Irlbw t U i l b ' i iN m u T h U w C S i C *. A iIm i, Cq $ i,y* al our To/irr 7P A L M E R P A R K y ' Coodi Orpurtmtm* Dante,-Urupan (\i. IT H A D r w v . 'W r t W A V w . w . v . 1.’ -1 SPARTAN NINE HODS WAY TO 4-3 » K m t K s GREENANDWHiTETRACKMENGOTO t R O R l f f i M O l S f f g i S INTERCOLLEGIATES AT MILWAUKEE the home McCauley went get Knisel. Eg- n 'h e r Pr ° " i in- Sta te I s H a m p e re d by ____ H e n e m ’s thro E a tirc T a t a R is e s te H e if k t t to jo n d mniiispd ami I n j u r y ) S p a rta n s A r e D o p e d J ° nv° Hsy Best Ball af Sesmt The to P la c e Second . m m T ie Sc o re in 7th. BVRNEHTCHESTHRUOUT STRONG IN DISTANCE , the Spa/tans Spartan »hinclads w i'h their men­ to tliird on f tors leave today for Milwaukee where SUNDAY AND MONDAY the beat games oi hi:> career, th«* Mich- tnlinted in the latter hall *>i the inn FRgert. but dud Ihey compete in the Central Intercol- igan State nine pfaved an inspired when Pop W arn er drove a liner ran back to the leglates on the Marquette university brand of baseball to cop the first game deep center * |....... “ " J *' rk ; foul St at e Hnders Saturday. M ay 25 Noire Dame o f the season from the strong U n iv er-, Byrne follow ! hard blow «&us ut The unparalleled is favored for first place in the meet. sity of Michigan team in a ten inning to the same ng W arn er ninth : a hiie the Spartan :• ‘grogation is ron- lore story at Lady thriller here Tuesday afternoon. 4-3. A The Wolverine {htened to both t: i-oderl a good chance to take second Ham ilton and si wiling single irom the bat of Bud catch Bvrne of Gibbs which scored Copt M arv Eggert who got on fir fielders enough third hard Nelson w ith the winning run decided thing.', stealing .second Mon'ngu in favor of the Spartans in the first then took roi situado extra frame. until the seventh W inning his second game in as rnanyj B is Seventh Inning starts against the Big Ten ^leaders., Michigan's fast working infield c ituretl the of Kubist I 1 to six hit’ , while his teammates knoek- ppr ja tf,.r part of the seventh w ed the ball all over the lot in collect- W arner was hit by pitcher and B; ing 12 safeties off two Michigan hurl- pp tn short Undaunted. Ja b B an era. w ith airtight backing, the spar- n ,t jpto one of Montague > offer tan hurler had but one bad Inning, the for n , single to center Get their three tallies third sacker, Knisel. wn> •afe on Michigan drew ffr,tt~biood in the sec- as Barnard went •< < third, fiob* ■ n n « A n ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ r«n a n n o n Montague, I.a m ;Rat'a CLOTHES îy Montai, M ic h ig a n T he ecstacy of one of history’s greatest loves S ta te live« upon »he screen. Massive spectacle of scores ci monsters in mortal combat! A cast of Lewis Bros.’ College Shop Ufcuf^nds in breathless battle action! So tre­ mendous. it forces an entire new conception of the Kope of cinema art! Bank :i4 3 '» 28x1» 0 1 7 A B R 11 P O A E with •JJ B LU E W E E K ! 218 Abbot Road H. r W A R N E R ------- IA N K E IT H V IC T O R V A R C O N I ----- M A R IE D R E S S L E R D :rfr*ed by Frank Lloyd of Sea H aw k" fame! 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