Turn to Page Two (o r Forum s um e 2 1 end E ditorials Michigan State News h a u t Is s u e n f N um b er 57 Representative Students' Views H T NUTT Ar™ #0± f |IES-SHAW lu L IT U 1 1 A n n o u n c em e n t M ade to A lim SHOW ^ET ^lff>erv*s*on of Elections REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS STATE CONVOCATION! m. m aa i « a • « Contrary to prevailing | students, all classes will n I nesday afternoon nccordi (< Q L E S T I O S ! K S T 17 7 1 /: S T , T . \ T K V A 'II .s' / it e r e suRMivri: iik x ts n r S T N IG H T : th e II State m e n ts o f M a jo r,! o f Stu d e nts In te r v ie w e d O p p o s e R eq u e s t fo r 0i I n M M L a w Sch ool Oof- Robert S. Shaw. F r*ru lty Su p e rvision d F le c tio n : Few T hink A r t ic le B ia s e d o r See Although school will be Number of Entries ¡ li5[,esl On 'get Mans of American Thursday because of the r « ‘•cord; Horses Com e.from Need t o r F 'tñ b fis h te ! ic u l l y S u p e rv is io n . day for Memorial observt Le(ion. F rid ay so as to allow the ” p u li) j r s f a io m e n t s f r o m s t u ilo n t * opportunity to visit their Ji *11" ’ r y o v e r ihe. p e t it io n s u b m it fe d w ill not be excused on W e C0ÑV0 0FYEAR ' ernoon. NEWRINGFEATURESSHOW 1 fu* i m o o tin g c a l l i n g f o r f a c u l t y •'t s r e a c h e d a n o w h ig h p il c h A ll absences reported oti ‘ U p T w o Q n ea tio aa in C o n - :m ernoon 'vin <•««! matt« w r i t t e n d e c la r a t io n ‘o f Nationally K now n Horsem en from • C o n c e rn in g P a t io n a l O r f in ia a t i o n . YEARBOOK TO BE Virginia and K e n tu ck y to ■ Ju dg e. EIGHTY-NINE TO American Legion is gravely con-| ; with two serious .situations ... One lg the failure to pass the i construction bill and the o th er. DELIVERED EARLY ~ MILITARY C.'Mf ions opposition to the pro- Wolverine R e a d y fo r Students On draft only man-powcr in the O r d e r s Com»' : war. R. 0.. T. Ju n e Is D ed icated (o statement was made by Pau l V dents to R ep o rt , national commander of the Le- Beaum onts. i address here tills forenoon, an d Ki failure of congress to enact the Delivery of the 000 hospital construction bill in en definitely pn •ug days of the 70th congress s. Robert 5.189 neuropsychintric «m ental-. . „ „ „ 7 ,n ,u veterans awaiting hospitalization:, government." Commander Me ¡th e earliest the bool j for students tn eve William ¡Moetlél his number, there are 2.702 ’ T he annual is bein m ental illness is directly con-l^nd Mrs. Jo h n W with their service in the World I lro it- l1°s been le » thousand six hundred seven- *as they have demoi more veterans suffering th e 1terest in the college illness are entitled to hospital- memorial tower bea j.by the government, but cannot! ‘t is fell Hint such • intended for them nn-! way of showing our ‘ ¿ion 202. paragraph 10 of the ¡th e gift War Veterans' Act. There are M r Beaumont, a 1) veterans who are now Ut graduated in 18«:: . d«»d state institutions and who member of t he Miv be cared for in government hos-1 ture. He and Mrs , been sojourning in • easy enough for the crowds to was only after .sai ol Se cretary1, U)I onscript manpower . . r . as provided in a ( .. ¡educed in the senate at the Commander McNutt j,rf V a r s it y N in r ( h ip s I* R u rk ey r American Legion opposes this I«* enact legislation for th e coo -: DOWN STATERS INSTALLATION' ATEFOR S t a ir T o m o rro w ; T o u » h T ill. to B e HERE TOMORROW W.S.G.A. HEAD' of man-power without taking j •■ s¡deration the mobilization ol T ml portea, and wealth in tlie event of J arc carried. «i«* picture.-) ADVANCED cn years, the Legion has been mu he enactment o f whn? Is known! 11« •i r . j i i K i l u a l • *e F e a tu re of M tpt Gr.< Universal Service act to make an iat in tlie future there shall an« iroflteers and no slackers and rk P •A permanent. i>eace must SPHINX INITIATES *»n justice to all peoples. Srm o rs I C lt M A better method than war uuiid for .settling international r n irH . U n til such a method . is ii accepted by ail of (lie na- nation must provide an ode* SENIORENGINEERS anal defense And it is equaliv .niportuh? defense must be based on S e ve n Co- nl T ak en if E a r lv ARE INTERVIEWED ce from all and special profit M o r a im fc r e m o n y S t a le H ig h w a y C o m m iu io n e r H e r r •t cere what you call this last ,'ur reserva iu >nx should be made A L E N D A R ¡the Lansing alrjx» r enough m advance to insure decorated w ith sprit H.ivd th-apiMiiitfment. era and each new «'cnijiletc ütocks of fountain pens aanted with a corsage wl ¡trnclla are t arrted at the main Lions club dinner at Union. ; . _ . n m t and lilies of the colors, purple STATE THEATER NSTALLS r*fc It iv to your advantage »« purchases from the p. m.—n Kap pa Ph i initiaUon »t Union. COEDS STAY OVERNIGHT TALKIES HERESUNDAY Untoci It** *ut v i« r l« r appolntmenu should HOME ECONOMICS CLUB .U y- program MW. A. A. CABINFRIDAY be made before tlie end of the week. Form al parte** and other social ac- it—01 a O. v*. Oberhn. there. Show at Demonstration hall. INSTALLS OFFICERS TUES. »•ball gain*- and Ca-waa-bin wiu vi ties make it a busy place during the Hiring term. *&d evening. . f ^ e Rome Economics club '»f uni n r receiving pen- W A A. social eve wide selection from m Rapids. Albion and new ofTirer.) ate heir dinner at Manager which to make your choice when you gan State college held a meeting cabin lust Friday evening About name of j the -oda fountain for lunchsa. girls conked tiin r r eal in (he open 1 is under- The Union s loo cream has created m f- *l 0nM‘ new ofltoera: Hlaabeth V»ik1i ja y M ay 10. a hUrk place. Several of the girl« at «tond «ha» '.»•axe and, greater demand than at any tim e Finder please notify t}»e cabin a i r night arid returned nt- one »hat hosm p r r - jjm th r lusuuir of the hulkiing. lin-sident; Erm a Chrirtenm a Hem uan flouAe. j urday morning la.— M , a , O. vs. Ohio s u t e ¡(resident: Margaret Ryan, land Ackfie Red hr Id. treasurer. at OM ONIm* flekL [ signature ls found on the petition read I n as much as th e State News has tW » jU iu n s a b t e method Mc^ganStateNem The CAMPUS FORUM the object of the issue before applying made such a huge story out of a peti­ let me m y. In the ftm J " m [ their approval. tion w hich would only serve as a pro­ due ooneMeration. the 0n b ? 1 The editor also mentions only three tective measure to an organisation to introduce the idea of the men circulating the petition apd w hich caiiiiet escapé criticism, it is only body «-as decided to be bv - ^ in a manner intended to ridicule three fa ir th at the student body should de­ aa much as ane could B la iL To the Editor: students fo r an issue which is sup­ cide the issue. The news story which appeared h ported by four hundred and ninety- the last edition of the State News con right students. W as the number of ccm ing faculty supervision of all-col names on the petition mentioned? No! the council, which t a k c ^ " R . K . T H O M P SO N , 30. titude as it has shown m atter, to Initiate )eBa w " 1 There appeared in the last edition! according to the article. » ¿ ¡ S ’,' j lege elections was quite radical and un W h y? of the M ichigan State News an article j their own movements j w i S to ri Editorial* apiK-uii< •tul hia a«isii>| fit for publication in a paper which has The author of the article was cer- concerning th e circulation an d presen-1an interview wtth P r e s iiw it as high an aim as that of the school , tainly careful not to place too many tation of a petition to the student who favored the petition ¡ T , | paper. facts in his story in order to show only; council asking fo r faculty supervision than ony other idea of • Part of the maicrinl in the news item one side of the issue. H e should t r y 1of all college elections. In this article Issue, it was decided that t h J S T R t X I O I S M T S IC was based on assumptions rather than to be a bit more broad-minded in the, m y name appeared as a circulator of be the moat appropriate on facts, such as the statements quot­ writing of such articles. the petition. In as much as I have] (Continue,I on l: J. A. rORTKIt It hardly seems fa ir that the mem­ The story also states that "campus thus been drawn into this controversy, ing. "originators are unknown" and bers of the band should have to parade “ sorcrities disclaim any knowledge of politics emphatically raised its head to; I am taking this means of expressing and play for every event that ever the source of the petition nnd refuse an attack on student administration." m y opinion of the petition and the Alfred ( occurs in Lansing and East Lansing, particularly every day in the week to be quoted as supporting the move.' That one statement is quite a reflection i article. Any effort on the part of the author of on a certain few. The petition is notj The president-elect, and a senior ¡ Dr. R. I . Seal! KATHKVN !.. FAN the editorial would have obtained for an attack on student administration be-; member of the council are surprised^ IMÍNTI8T such as this week, without some other him such information as to the origi­ ( ¡uise such a measure would serve as n that the signers of the petition did » AM., Btdg. objective in view than a little practice nators. nnd iierhaps prevented him protection to the Student Council and- not take other measures to bring' it tf on the instruments and three credits on from misconstruing the petition as an in ’ he future there would be no cause before the student body, other than underhanded attack. However, it .!< r dissension concerning elections. a piece of paper at the end of each looks~as though the author did not care One member of the Council stated to .seek the information due to the there is opportunity for improvement T h is week, while the students are ex­ satisfaction ot writing some of his own in elections, as he had viewed the situa­ cused from college Wednesday until vague ideas. tion during his four years of connection T h e g ra d u a te w ill m ake a Monday, »he band must remain in East Further, no ; induced to sign w itli campus activities.’* 8uch a a p p o in t m e n t w i t h h is o r he. I nnsing. A program is arrnnged whcre- i favor with the tire would certainly add the desired im p h o to g ra p h er as a m a tte r of idea w hich it i Everyone wlio.se protement. L. N. RETTEI t.v the band must play and parade c o u r s e . L e t u s m a k e a t r u e p o r­ i very day this week T his along with t r a it th a t w ill, f it t in g ly e xp ress tlie regular practice .sessions during the t h e d i g n i t y o f t h is a u s p ic io u s week makes its rather confining nnd tiresome for the resulting objective. Accessories For o c c a s io n . W h ile all of us do not claim to be doctors of all ills and efficiency ex­ Decoration Day T U E P E T IT fO iX perts we like to point out and rather suggest situations that do not seem just «hat thev might be. ** S tw Himr (choice o f nevcral kind» in f u ll taahioned » ilk at itI ¡ 0 ) , Mew Glovex, Mew Underwear, Mew LECLEAR STOW Capitol National B a n k BM g. T h e p etition prosenlod lo the S tuden t Cd Scarcer, Mew Handbag», Toilet A rticles, Etc. P h a s e S- M IS Lam ing , Mich. a v i t a l q u e s t io n B E A I T I F I 'L fa c u lty supervisión o f oloolions n student body. T h e question that p h e fo ri* t h " e le i l o r a t c A i' ah- si)ril k is here, and it Is June fi w ill’ siinmief down !<» whethc i r e t-> h a v e s t u d e i * jrOVt W " saw a verification of e m in e n t now do v h eth er o n ly h*vt» d u l y I «-«I <-«! -bi" -Si inda v on In' campus of our dear I.ast Week fo r '¿3rd Anniversary Sale. r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s ft» f a c u l t y s u p e r v is io n , ' ‘in;, mater.* w ion. jf wc could have T h e p e t itio n on tetW s taken as a m e a s u r e In e h *ck o n believed our ev s a! the time, there ■i I the student coi •incipally in elect o ris. I n t h is th<- re c a n ho\rd into sigh a stockingless co-ed. M ills D ry G o o d s C o. I II be o n ly ohe asi iimpt.i u and that is that t h e S t u d e n t G n u l c j| C o r r u p t . T h e s ig i »f the petition, if I e l i e v i n y t h is !«» Is t r u e . And such lovely stockings you never did <>c it was J u t like seeing the lust rr>bin of the y ear. L A N S IN G . M IC H . A Hotel of liottttttUm are p e rfe c tly rip I tak in g steps to o » m e ! a n y t o r n i it IK 'S S that m ay exisLJm his th e p ro p e r pi <•»• »«. r e m e d y tht e v i! ? W c do not m *an to discourage this I f th e petition ssrd by tin* studi iii I»«*;!v*. it w i l l h •Cóme practice at all l>'cause there may have an aet that can p r o p e r ly be I; i y ttjf y o u r n o s v f, s p it , been a most ri hteous purpose in oil y o u r fa c e .” T h e p laco lo cor * r«*o* this madness, a id anyhow we believe o f the e v i l - those w ho are tl t v a n t - o f l h " pti i l i c — it a Wise and sei sible thing to do and not in rest rictitip the i d u t ie s " f t il' p res e n t system . T h e present membc o f the m irici»' hiiv** U*<*n dtll.V F A IR P I.A Y elected by the student body ; p ro p er rem ed y is lo elect otn i f the a r e riot co m p « te i ! • vho at a n d not. a t t c in p t 1 ° t*1* Perha|js there i no other more sports- manlike groilp •t students attendine For m ove th e last vestiges wñ» ha apt- »•! s t u d e n t y »Veril- i-r.Urgíate athlet c contests today than m ment. T h e principal, has Is tin* sir p or s p onsib iljty thv? ( r ia n t t III e l c i­ ins! V h m V o f th •s re u c i I fi u p a m i I m la id : n u u iy that of Michiga State college. Whoi A «ame whe VI r makes a line .plav basketball or ha cball. he is always .10 - Men and W o m e n the relics. T h e p n in e a v a lia n t , IT >»1 ! " jilauded lor h i. act. and if the same id ai tablish the Stud • iii ( •uiu eil »<■ n ¡,ia>M U |{ % '& unp4 E A S T L A N S IN G latri ©lib T h e 1S ta le I M I C H I G A N v hi eh ha- u rth e r ai ra m p i in the in MU è It ili: I T in ui •tit'le Mil.- lit* c o n t i •tits w o n 1 STARTING .ja g o s -; STARTING -S ' - u th , u la t o r rti*l-t d o i t o f t! iu d ly it - d w hi ItK IN K I K l >ll.\|| N ! O K IV K T h e G in . . *• r a t h o lo b i .. he n n o , : \)u , Mi r I .our the e brought -WITH- ».serve M. i U n o f a le y .,! I -, n t e a l a i g n : !:» • f , h i: m m k ia ¡ h is d a y i . ............ ut . (•«•d help the studies in weather like tht i . roic de ...... . tí"-- iHirtlculariy with a .short \ucution W - fo il! ! W a r.o it is t e i v . t . s h o w n n th i- t m a d . a n d t h e h a r d s h ip th a n u . t h a t o u r I n , - U t l i a s M e m o r ia l 1 I : i th i «p ia t lui t h o u g h t t u r n e d to t h e s acrifìci lo ilio-, heroes to r none othe t l" t o ile r am i h app ier. t '«»¡iik on aImhi! the middle oí lh i* jR'lhe enough to give u* all blue book* this week There ain't no justice at •ill Even tiic i>uwcr.s oí the p r e p a r e wcaketgjng yj.Utr Uic strain. V IT A P H O N E »p p r e v iá U o n t o r t h . i„ I t W o n ! o, in t e r ,. s l in -♦**> ♦♦! th a n k s g n iñ g and tru .1st hi lo n g tin dem an d f o r • LO W > 0 * 1 M V W A V W u h the usual ' spruig society pm and r o l I o a i f o lk s in i n d in t ) eri unge rush about this time oi year the satu ratio n point w i l l la i i . o i cd b e fo re \ m * are rt-muxk'd oi the typewriting ,s ______ ” __ student s old adage. '.Now Ls the time E d u cation al m oving i j iir*> r , r it ,0 u> tbr Hid of .b ea l » t bre r* with a good ol ccegar." C a l v i n C u o lu tji,- lia., ( h -. ì i i • . “i ip lo y til by an insurance com p any L e t U s « I I pi-a\ i Im i I » u ui,l to teach the real o f th e buys hr uow to w i o * i r a w s o n e o u ta ia m iii, a t t r ib u ì < Pitch a 6-hit winner over U. It . Pitch two successive wins over V . M . | One* M u th o n t> / - . . - ¡ V j n a r .,,1 « i . «-ui-vs a b s t-n l-ib lh d b U n tA s . ( l u r |>I PU> on team that beat* U. I t fu M O r* m u s t p í a ) P i u l ) a - — th i y i n v a r i a b l y n ta c iu ti, r t o c a l l t W in an argument w ith B u ll ' Orcen. ' Dor. t get caught rushing S ta ta thea- * “ « ' M I C H I G A N D I A T E N E W S * ìorority Spring Term Parties Bhm ‘ Are Highlight of Social Events M. S. C. FRESHMEN PI KAPPADELTATO INITIATEK)NTUESDAY claimed any knowledge of the source I be taken to correct the p of the petition and* refused to be' any criticism of the atooen tl council quoted as supporting the move, stating in th e future. ,,i Fraternity and sorority affairs e ra ilc d the major part c t».ns on the campus the past week-end. Frid ay evening u Abbot H all spring term l» r t y w hich was held in the Lit WHIP HILLSDALE H o n o ra ry F o r e m ic S o c ie ty to T a k e that they were not •aware of the im-| 4 I t la «Mb' noticeable in f th e Carticle ^ i port" of the document* when appending that none of the nigners of the pèt*i- their signatures. tion were interviewed as to their res* This statement is rather difficult to son for so doing o n ly the opinion \lpha P h i spring term party was also held on F riday e\ N e w M em b ers at B a n q u e t. understand, because after having talk­ of student council members and those Y ea rling Nine Take L ong Em ) ot jrorities were hostesses at spring term parties on Saturt ed with several of the signers of the opposed to the measure were obtained jjh y le an and Lambda C h i Alpha fraternities were the oniv Eight to Three Count Here petition I have found that this is not with but a single exception, Jk rta ln at spring term parties the case The petition as it was signed Was the w riter afraid that such ad* ijored by the Union Literary. t M onday. is exactly ms when it was presented verse opinion would spoil his one- Iphie. and Phi Oelta societies. to the student council. sided story of the “ attack on student I M u Eta Omicron held its. mon Surely, the writer does not mean to adm inistration?" [m usical on Saturday afternoon Howard Carroll port mi Dot insinuate that the voting women of Perhaps he could not And the men I home of Mrs. C. Thomas-8tah!e. wti college age «i«> not know how to read connected with this movement in or­ a liatroness of the sorority. A deli* f. and Mrs ami understand**he printed page that £*er to ;ls^ them about the matter as I ful program composed of instr ¡me M rs Robe they were unable to comprehend the th r declares. I f I may be per- f and vocal selections was given by . bei î Conrad a: meaning of the tew lines >.f the peti- blitted l*> *s«y. the petition was passed t cral of the membe sorority Mr. a lion, or is it his contention that extra about in public, it was not hidden, nor and Was followed by I ’d ainty refresh- a nd Mrs legal means wet- used to obtain their 'h e originators fear having their ments which were served to about 30 trens lc signatures to th*- aid petition? names linked with the movement it : fursts including the? patronesses of the w'as fdv« Perhaps he doubts that the tour was °h h e r incapability to find these Saturda numired and ninety-eight «498« sign- P a lile or a fear that they might be i Triday evening thee Little theatre was decorate i a fact the arti«; - ¡ailed to bring i0U11<* and that th eir opposing views ^attractively d« d with m any beau- 11 "in are mentally incapable of know- wo,‘ld make the article more impartial •¿til flowers and tiastel shades balloons in« their own minds, r ; rather ap- :uwi t^Us destroy the effect of a double g p e p e paper ■ .............■ f....... the parent from the tone of the article cdltifnn head and a sensational story, ’ jbbot hall ¡»ring term party for which sh: hut the w riter does not agree to tfio a thing which the editor accuses a FayerweatheV’s orchestra r- dul..-» Ka ideas of the pctitioii; His pinion is down-town paper of doing in his cd- ashed the music. Patrons for the ca.ydx.understood and it is rather sur- ,,ori,d.s. m the »ante edition of the jlur were Mr. and Mrs. K . C. R an ,frof. and Mrs. E. S. King, and : bo taken in the ndn-partisnn impel ,n 'h o future, let us hope that the p it h Gilhooley who is the At >i our campus. writer or writers of such m aterial will |ouse chaperone. Uliablc to lommetil on ihe net it ion lM' better informed as to their subject, •lpha Ph i held its spring terin >i he party a nnn-p.il :,n manner the w rite r•'•iU ,v ^ p a r t ia l in their stand, and uso Friday evening and the old arn Celty and taken to re in - •»* co v e r'mor,‘ discretion ,n their use o f person- > decorated with a profusion dde the fact the tintili n from ahties ill connection with subjects they Another ners. ferns and lattic crepe pa uident ImmI v h „ maintains that ftdtftlt th at they arc not able to be 1ft# "or this party W a rd K e lly ’s arch u .. . political nur.' 'utmg th at a as ,0 'h e actual facts. furnished the music. M an y alum, candid in» ior tjjc i fuv*; presi- Sincerely yourd, urned for the party and Prof dency . he first sign« : < tiie peti- Raymond L. Jennlpgs. Irs. J . W. Stack. Mr. and Mrs. v Hassciman acted as patrons. Bruce Fayerweather’s orchestra pi I for the Sigma Kap pa party wl »s held .n the Union ballroom Y o u f e e l a.< i f y o u d o n ’t Saturday night. M ajo r and M rs Thomas-Stahle. M r. and M rs c w a n t m u c fi o f a n y t h in g , Hopper! M r and M rs Karl Hotel were patrons ic r the evening and but you ought to eat nides the many alumni who retun for the party tiie guests pr s o m e t h in g . C o m e in a n d Miss Elizabeth Conrad. Dr. Lemoyne Snyder and Mrs. E A Balm cr. I the situation see w h a t o u r m enu h as Ch i Omega entertained at her soring <>f campus oc- term party on Satu rday evening in the to o ffe r in fo o d d e lic a - Little theatre which was made into a Japanese garden. Several alum ni re­ turned for the affair and he patrons L A R G Ì. c k u u i c ie s - , 'l a t . ;Jor the party included Captain and ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . « « Urs. C. R. Chase. Miss Irene Shaben find Mrs. Netta W alsh W ard KellyV l: \ S T I I N S IN l ì'S li band furnished the music for the dan- J EWEL ER 9 Boston Cafe The members of Alpha Gam m a Delta hold their party on Saturday nigh' so and Letrtng’s orchestra furnished . music. The »party was held in the old »«•an Lt-C is not arbitrsi v m I BAR. ATT SHOE REPAIRING i HarrisonMarshall s ¡EOLOCOL SOCIETY lx>ST a1 W a h l fountain : < U ^hine Laces « •II-.W I.I.KN — w A TC TIK H . QtTICJC S E R V IC I INITIATES WEDNESDAY near Gym. 11 schlingert. \ n *h«* m I - ItaML«incut i s» mi shop *• - ml E. G rand River ï llou-- Reward r M I V I I T IE S Geo*angue. campus geolog; < -ty. R nitlated five new member» it Red ■ Wednesday night The H u n t Food Shop [ I R E P A IR IN G A n Ideal Hating Place DANCING Initiates were. Miss Margaret Thomp- assistant in botany; Miss . M iK K A K A Ill. l t 'K V N T A lii Virginia if Kline. ’31-L. 11 W Estry. F la n your “ M.-iv Mnrnln« hr. A n s f nun. Hilton. 30-A. and T S. in llw private dining Knapp, 31-L. 113 West M ichigan Aven ía Near I'ostoffice affair was in the nature : a icntc banquet followed by the initi- • 4 I R . « tlon around the campfire, with F if cdy In charge. The initiation was I N lO lllL Y i ;\ ( 1 1*1 MON DAT i IV J lift' f .m,m im m/mm-m m ■ mm ■ • » — • « « w a u *< f Iginal and will probably serve as the [icial formality in the' future having an opportuni \ to cl* ;»lav Be­ College Dry Cleaners N I.A V SPANISH BALLROOM 1 Toasted Ice Cream r knowledge each compii sltori Cleaning aiid Pressing lor Sandwich” Particular People L a k e s id e P a r k PINE LAKE M l. ( AJ.J 1O R AM» ilkl IV K B Campus Pharmacy Attention Students COLLEGIATE NITE w w M R d R d W R A Jt R d A Y R A A d | l s e h o m e - s t u d y c o u r s e s | E very F riday T O H A S T E N G R A D U A T IO N 'I I I S A M i 1 I: \ 11.ILNTTll S i l l ( 1\I I V l\ \ 111 l> U . *sefroui4 cred it y ie ld in g ( -ureii.th lamini'.* Mart IXn-Diu Bull— EÉ if N a tu ra l Si ¿ D t -M e »m^t 1 (U iu U r i- s iu ’ o f ' Cliicago T h e iV e w e s t- Ml Boatil Wu U e In im w ’ r» 1 H n lu r t U v ft«* B o » S , C Iih tt at ht ! HI tmnrm t n Kentucky Colonels Orchestra In iGcntiemens A p p m .. a p Collegiate Flow er A T T It A t’ T I 0 N S W . >• in n i . U l it 1-1» T H E A T IIL S S T A T IO N E R Y Shop phonic H I r.t)2 A b l.it K u d o.Wash G L A D M E R s o w r i.w iN o Jeanne fcagcls in “THE LETTERS M XT st ND Al MELODY 1 OF LOVE” Witlk-Ovcr I 'Mi |Hf i tit All Talking I'!« turr I 006^ C A P IT O L NOW H A V IN G MARY PiCKFORD IN “COQUETTE” N E X T >1 M »A1'— ‘- III. M i l ' i f f 01X11.. T A U lN (< M I m IC A L IlK A M A •tv u rp e -T H E - yo u , . limitili H ' S T R A N D y iA iK - Beatrice Fairfax’s “LOVE LORN” V A lU L liU L - lU L S T A R T IN G T U I R S U A V Nl.W m t l K . "ALO N G IlK O A D W A Y " C am pus P ress B u r t o n 's >1A K 1 IN I» » I M J A Y -IN C .- Buster Keaton in ‘SPITE MARRIAGE GVCPJ W a lk • O ver Shoe « s i. * * VVushiniiion A ve. Shop ____ . And the S U | t F i t l i m W A I T E R II R R t i . ftA M O I K S C R t E N C O M L O IA N IK P E R S O N 106 West Grand River RECORDS FALL AND NEW CHAMPS M.S.C. WINS THIRD ARE MADE IN HIGHSCHOOL MEET CONSECUTIVE TILT CRALL LEADS KITTING S fa te B a tte rie * W h if f T en M en to O p p o n en ts F o u r ; F r r o r * in In fie ld . | MEN’S FURNISHINGS j| AT state second a t! cff)acG r(lanamon MILWAUKEE MEET I w M IC H IG A N A V E. A T G R A N D ................................................................... TODAY AND WEDNESDAY ■ i <1 1 1 ■ ■ ■ M ach us R estauran t Rudolph Schildkraut mm » i — Good Place to E at LOUISE DBISStBuoiioitwiinsow r t t i r iifiiH The Equitable THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TKnnv n :\ R s o N TREADWELL’S life Assurance Society W illiam Haines SHUKS and REPAIRING Teddy's Retreat Latest Comedy 1 Oxfords, $:{.()() to $1.50 'A M AN ’S M A N ” i é i é i r im iiià i m i n Wilson & Johnson SATURDAY ONLY w a m m w v .-.-.v a v a v . v .w m v .i a v w / m v w a a v w Sailor« Beg Master Mariner WASHBURN’S To Those in Need.... lor Favorite Cigars ol graduation sift suggestions, we be­ Pipe Tobacco Billiards lie' e our wiridows and store will be only College lee Cream C A L L » M i m T O t A N II il l K. lir a iu l R ive r Avr.. » 1 .» a dream. You will surely solve the per­ M -Phone 7481 lor nn-s^pp" nt SMOKE SHOP plexing problem there. Four-Piece FOOTE’S Garage The (|iiaHty is excellent and the prices GOLF SUITS and Auto Laundn are low. r«» i a* put in a K’H**I mijw Coal, Vest, Knirkrr-. »rth when you fill up ihe and F an is Rear of ;il »iw*ah.H for what the thinks of KiiRouorth. P o n t o f f ic e iW ." A % V .S W .V .W lfr.Ht*ry dealers in swolrh Tweeds and Apart E lf r t h supplied with this r i C O L L E G E D R U G Co. womh-rful si I take groat ph-iumrv »o uoa "H L »y fm-mU. ..... ......... . 1 1 Uexall Stores (signed ) C a pí. C . K. Kenney Edgeworth O p e n in g i — g a y in I N E . t ir a w i K i . r r . . . u „ . . . . . U1. _ Extra High tirade * VITAPHONE” ani “MOVIETONE n fin Smoking Tobacco