THE WEATHER Clòuiiy tonirht Probably rain tomorrow, f'«witinnrd warm weather ¡_ _ _ M M rifu 's Fo ren«« M W « )« Sfl- W w lily N um ber 35 lum e S FR ID A Y . F E B . 21. 1930 L M R C A M P IR le c i ear appointments T W F N T Y M F N T O arrange program for M U S IC D IR E C T O R W O R L D W O R K IN G U U ft L f l m r U j LISTED FOR NEXT SUNDAY '" J r IJ ÎJ ÏH ! *" AC BANQUET TUESDAT „ „ n o iìT w .w RECEIVES PSMWTION J Q W ^ R D O W ARD PEACE. PEACE FFICIALSTOBE ollow ing W olverin e picture ap-- nt? have been given out for BE PLEDGED A T da*« o f 'h e Annual A ll- defm nelv --et as Tuesday. P R A IS E S S T A T E W ord was rereived from Manistiqw*\ M ichigan, this week tbnt John K elley, form er S tate News m anaging editor MOSEN MAR. 2 0 poinrn Sundn by Assistant Editor B ill Pratt P A R T Y T O N IG H T J ■aiih p tam fo r the a ffair > exoected that the even* IN 4 T H C O N C E R T md prominent in campus activities in 1929. has been appointed C. M. T C D IP L O M A T S A Y S s the usual «quest fur co*. r d ed by mor*- ag students a t t e n d s according to com m itteem an fo r Schoolcraft i-ounty on Hit* par! if the by O R. Cole, Lieut Col. o f Second Prof. Alfred Zimmern, Interne* binary A r rangements for Scabbard and Blade, National Mili­ v chairm an L A Daven* Henri Verbruggen of Minneapolis In fan try, stationed at Fort Brady ■is are selling rabidly, nnd lion» I Authority, Addresses Elections Made by scheduled tunt» tary Honorary, Begins a »ota! of '<00 before Tues- Symphony Predicts Future K elley is now principal o f Junior high Appointm ents may oe ecu red from any .»ehools at Mnnistique ftiid coflCiVof tin» Convocation Friday. Student Council 1 cC iea rs— Initiation. Ac for Institute. basketball team. K elley is a reserve officer holding a RANKS MILITARY BALL n il be unique 1,700 HEAR PRESENTATION 2nd lieutenant's commission in the PRAISES AMERICAN AID IMINATIONS MARCH 6 ofi •to sigm a Phi C all the food »roducts The 237th in fan try For th e past (w o years he ha». been a m ilitarv mstruehir at Says World Desires Peace But Is • furnish the» n* . 4 C-.l-.i -4 Cam p Cutter during the. summer Eliminations Set for Thurs., i\iean Formal at Union to Have Attractive ' i SchusterAppears asSoloist on mmllh, Hp wll, uW m ,,PiPrltng Kappa Piti. ni i he animal Afraid lo Trust Disarm­ arrli 13 ; Many Vacancies •s wish h> issue linai Programs; Martial w ill supply a Very7 Difficult and Heavy v»""« S K « « 5 *5 "% *! county WOO will attend Ftirl Brady next ament. loev w ill eonte II tuKani/ations and socif To Be Filled. I* tailed t«i make arrange Decorations. ann crops d e ­ Program . summer at * he annual 0 \1 T ( ' out­ 'died ; al id even the ing Thut Uiere ls a wo Id-wide desire fo r ar lor I heir piet tires Oui li» now in which ih P ma !V *b txm t am i Blade ii.m »»:,! hnnor- of eut 1 furnished t’i . p h c w i m u ilv n n tiitt' f u t i m - f o r ! .b .h t. K H I ry . i h n ( ¡ n ii u l I f p v r ii l r l s h - jieaee. bui a generai lack of the psy- in atiotw , élim in a tiortK. and pled* i frjrttn o e « hology o f «'curitv n »eessary to insure ¿ y & u s i a t f college im t it m . $ ■ h * ! 1® ■ » tor niujoi cam pin*‘offices will hi arm y m iliiarv fraternity, will pledge V Norm ar Hurd pro- 0j M u s lr a n d ..H u n ir n r tlt.« B In r a l M W W '™ W here. " 's ii»* pro|)er working * f a iNKly like the in the annual all-college election tw enty ju n ior men to m em bership at in. lins yea i s program m „ *.• d e p a r t n ip ril .stuff t o r Its r a p id a d - trciliv m a n u v tliK »(lltu : the M ichigan League o f N:tti«»Us w i emphasized by | Thursday. M arch t> and to con- .vini erm torm al part y íut» did«-i»*i Her Vfttbrnggrti, H B B f Sf H,a" : N,- » s 8 t e ? - ® K elley was a, P rof A lfred /imm. m international lliimigii three » i n ne \ve«»k- will be j**» pfOetaM! .Scabbard and an th ority on world ri lai ions at un all* co-cdv m ,af the Union. Ila M Im m m oU - svinphni.v » r r h e d m " f " 1™ , inou nc« ment was made b v Haivild -rheduied be d tt... tf.nrth number on t h . ...il* B ud.*, T ii.tti Alpini i lu, t licita Fpr collège convorat loti i •I»! Friday morn- i and 1 U til! OI I . ing. pr**si- lege concert the Pruntien au i Ion ran Sigm a honorarirs: president m g iti thè gymnasiun Not more than ail v. I ‘ lulled sta •ompnny and In-tugan Mil Producers' dit orlim i Thursday ening As soloist *’ ^ l *M* M ichigan s ta le Union: a m em ­ •lr.o students attende] I .what proved to Musical eriam m ani ,,f m». presentanoti. Alexander Beine ber o f tlie ath letic council, student la* ota* of thè most Imlarlv addresses council, and board o f publications, and e ver given on Un-. > i gè ‘orche** n»r, jiead o f Mie college cello depart- r R* and .1 O. meni mode lux campus prendere licforr a member o f ih e O lym pic fra te rn i!y Zim m ern wws forni v o f the British tiilib ip *• lin er». wtll 17000 students and townspeople torcigli ofTiee iti (gltlu with the B rit- » hHd TP T h e programs id each f» M»ven o r M r Srhustev play«»d lor his pari «if ..sii (ielegution tu thè .»I'is |M*aee eon* various L E T T E R P R A IS E S iipcl wh ib ' (iff sign in black p a tte rn « *d a f t er th o s e caI d ffM iim en ta will fu i- ati exeeedingly skiilful program 15 niinules o f futi dtffiM t Haydn concert in l ) major, tlie “ S E A D E V IL ” E N D S terenre. and »»n<* o f tlu* authors o f the hovcnotit o f thè teogu e of Nations. He I Oil!« used ui flu- Y p s ila n ii J -l!b>p lia lf of 111 «' program opu s id i. f«ir thè violoncello Oonstst- is one o f i he toremo-i authorities In T h e la v - [Thu letti* -ill he held .ill da ! S T U D E N T S P IR IT urs foil 1lit- g irls ari* an :i v e btt i*r d-Hidedi*. m fon n al ,,1V nf ih e Ihree parta: thè gentle. Hit- mg A llegro m oderato: thè slow. »W oy-1_ A R T IS T S ’ C O U R S E tlu* ltelil o f laillUral .-Hence and inter- nat tonai probletns hiHVlng tN’ en a un veil v je w e lr y b e a rin i s p read mg Adagio: and thè Cfiliek. ditfieult , fodfider o f thè Oètiéva H «teiitfoi of in te r- ragli* an ¡*t 1 m ssed sabre*. « *f 11 nollonnl Problems. ohd conected with President Shaw Receives Congrat­ uard am i Rhut«* D i e si !;iv o rs : m l p ro g r a m s wa X 111 «■ F O R E N S IC T E A M .bidSJI’ M w ww^twm Snìnir'bv'mw « ’Cmml Vu* L ufknit Crrm an Sua ih«* ln(fll«*eiu al Institii it- in Parts, B<*giniuuK with a brle f resume o f the ulatory Letter From Lansing instim nentol diffleulti«»*-. m ttie fìrst of Raidrr, lo Give Lull Collegr ! .«-Iiind C rtb b s ent*>r u lernh«*' ite» croni). tmVal eonferene«* imu in session m Merchants’ Association. Bi n « I ioti F a y e rw e tiU ie t DEBATES FEB. 27 T h e program presented bv ila* Min- iieaiNills 'Vinphony wns probablv one Lrcturc March 6. t,ondon, • he went Oli ' '<» explain the ditfieult.tes o f diploma' i »-onferenees. p ia n a eing o f thè most ciifficuli and Iwavu'st itiat due t«i innate raelal |a uliarltles. He ;cr. a fid ai several fra te r Siale Aggregatimi le Ciati» Willi will evpr be givep oli 1his-campus Al- lount Felix Vo I in ktM-r iridi sald tim i thè inethod of onference was season, has ihough couplihg ¡in acme of POlishecI J fmned A«*a •D evil” ntortoUH «ssen flal to thè woll-beltig «>f tlie ing and promisi W ejlera Stale Tear her» »kilt and leelinieal training, thè l>**r- m,lM „ world nnd to pence, although a.t present al raider. •ill eh s«> t h e c olleti Roller gram of dance a al forinance of thè orKtini7.ation Ineked no definite results ari* b«»ing obtained. i lie Union will AH "pies church i «i the O ne "of thè most startluig stateinentx i from i tIte color necessari lo cupture thè au­ •ourse «»t le« uonal flags o f s ruing of M a rd i ' tnade k>y thè s|>enk«'r of thè morning dience openhiK with tla» rnusttig nv«»r- guidons from m debe* will iir e r s t h a t lia brought o t h i s was h i» remark tliat "demncracy was a ture le» ■Furynnthe" i»y W i,l»er. tla* or- la jm h |){ ila b le s a t fI o j n b M Al l liui e Libor Umoi » battalion engaging «heslra ‘ Wiiim Ulto a len glliv and I-n llsb u ry . a n d 1 .»w ill Tiioma t umidita» block to thè cause of Inter­ id 11- Cubi • spirit of the student bU national frien dlin ess' This was ex- 11«I Mr- 1«*arh. Mendon d ifficili! program. A fter thè nppear- g r a p h e r of Hi«* g r e a t t i ckner. n i l Im1 plumed by nying thai becauae thefe i»ir victory over Mlclu- aUtt» o f M r BchllXter carne Hie Bee- a ll Up! i»e a ffirm - lim aX» d bv the apiiearatice «*f on* were -«» manv more to convtfice nnd oxtent that Président • lunati Svmptiony No ili l> major -Resolved. the most fascinating character* r that those matiy w«>re so mudi more «Ipus :tfl one of t i » ' lesser o f ila» moB* led that that liar* «»I of 111 rt«1 -1 »o nl«1 war that produc«»d a mirttuudr of alivi- that il was difttoiflt to «-mnlMit . m pl»' n in a m e n i usual men ila* spirti of nationahsm A fte r tIn* intermisMon . a ■ 'slightly ligh ter nfhutn»/ was presented Snlnt- 'I lie tit«1 ot tills m.Hierh .0 «p lain K Zi tu inerti adm itted that *b«^ jioltcy Soetis martial ‘‘ Píioetód. symphonic .iltiioiigli cpm axed in almost fit* of tlu* league hari l)een dian sed frolli IMMun N«» 2 i he tieautirul “ ÖBh' Ismk lu.hioti. was m-ver one to !«■* Ix that of Mie originai iounder». but at- ui. " .«t wa h nd Irpheus and 'horn creep 111 ’I'he 'Ctan of a lone tenfpted '** show Miai Mie dian g# W f* lti«‘ Happy Spirit!, I ffiffjSho splendid basketball Robert Russell Her on tie Met!nodi« Eurydice," and the lopulnr p r e - ’: , if m ilitary nobles Van Luck tier <• m iieh tnore poptllor thnn liefore. He which resenting M ichigan i l(V| Charles tradd. an audience vote away to sea and sailed as aid that thè league. was not a sort of lude to D ie Meister'.im<*»r von Nunr <«»tt«»er an d we . Artillery B II tlie u inner b v 1 lie iiiiiti sailor under many flags sii per-goverti m eni fo r thè. world. but i««*rg'' of W agner So i:i«*at -w tatT *011. M a .in H o n dyatlon hat the fierce dvnamu lit ti** tim e Lie was a Salvation arm y m erelv ali itisi rumeni to settle nfltion* [ '«rruth» uhnr 1 «un a lem '«' Australia, a kangaroo Inintcr al difTerelic«?H ami lo create n grenter conductor t«»lt railed oil to ‘•p«»ak ’ «er HI • 1 tlulitei wrest |(*|- hca. hcombei *Uontlnueci on page 2» ; tic audience He commended n rend« • 1 ■I Yintinued on page 2» M« virali soldier liefoii ii- 1 11«* door of the lie vu -r side: 111 a .1 finalty returning to the fatla-rland '• become a protege io ti» s c h e d ili of i he Kaifter • D IN N E R P L A N N E D ATE BOARD FAM ED POET TO ans in th e im a x e d bv S E N IO R F O R M A L D u r in g H k * u iiv s .f toe W orld win the tam e of lilis i ommatid«'!' spread »- (g spnn through all lia» allie I eumpM, linked in BY JOURNAUSTS M EETS TO DAY G IV E R E A D IN G S tiey w ill mi*« •t Mil Kansav S A T U R D A Y N IT E an aura o f m ystery t tat s|M*«Milation It was not uniti utter the arm istice that s. who ap|g»iir«*d here Pi Delia Epsilon Arranges (or 5 f rom «h i • L a ti Forniti Party (or Clatt of cnMy. alile to tiring- Mic lull .Stag Banquet to Be Held of Proposed Btfildings are Edra St. Vincent Millay Will P re­ Ktory to Mie reading laibiic Then 1930; li Opra to All ram e tal«*s of iiow la* ratnotifluged ati in Spring. I Considered ; Present at sent Program at Eastern High old •ailing v«*ks«*1 a id ravaged Mie njs d»»bat«‘ Four C liitn . North sen shipping sinking thirteen Convocation. Auditorium. hm inarv plans !«»i » journalism ships, hiking hundreds of prisoners, yet Magnitud* Lost minut«- preparations have bepni never causing a single Uws of iff«* The banquet to »>♦* ii«»l*l early In the •mained ! roinpleted tor the party at'Mu* U n io n \respect Miat Mie Herm an count m- spill g i erm w eir discussed at a meet - •*r nine! Iom orrow Might and the Senior class is spp-r«* «'ven am ong his billerest «*neinies f IM Delta iW f^ d ^ 'a M iin a l Jour­ i about ttftv .n readiness to stage its Iasi tag •octal1H diown l»v the fact that throughout •i orator nalism honorary, held in the Union «•vent before the close of the form al |M. British and Am erican tours la* Inis jnnnu hirty w« *ea.soh rtie party is <»p«’n to ail four always tie«*h a welcome guest am ong ] Tlm rsday ng T h e proposed event j be jy'- lasses and tickets ran Im* purchased at high m ilita ry and diplomatic* group! will Im* ah innova linn here and Is In- th e bm Id e :leaker « 11<- desk in the Union everywhere tended In cfPtttc interest in publicn- -f*d plans ai T h e Pastime Players have promised lion*- work on flu * am pus 1 vete tin at ran a (as« program of «lane«* music during A com m ittee rate tavor com bination has t**en -elected bv Ray Jennings party IN IT IA T E S S U N D A Y I. a ven fo r tin* ixihquct cure i»r«>min**t p o rt d re working on It is planned to xe- Mtehignn newxpn|a*r- plans ijlU,g«- .convocation in * hainoan. for every couple a hear P rof Alfred Parly Holdi Prooiiie of Brinj Don G rove and James llnvricn. *»f- Ei|M New Membru Formilly men fo r :.ts,nk«,r*' with the British I T h e ideu originated last tprm nnd J|n London address th* Gala Event of Prom Too Late in Seaton to Gel Playen hcers ot ihe fourth yeur class, «»re con ­ Initial««! Durinf Ike. the banquef will im* sponsored . b y . the fident that Mie Heiuor form al this year : the convocation ' Hiilory. and Her«» in Condition; will set a tilting ' Umax lo the tormal Went*. honorary organization in hopes o f de- inan and lus party w m iat I unction» " f Mi«* * lass o f Bi:io veloping more interest in journalistic a luncheon In tla Matches Off. It is hoped Miai all members of Mi«1 work here. T h e banquet plan lia s been which the agricnl’ * lav- will join in makin Mic IHiil ds wilt In* tornmllv mit­ tried out in other universities and col­ idee! piami« xi Pn< rated ntu i h«1 ral honorary soror- lege.-. ¡«in! will is- mode an annual event Ting * lung ■ thài Mn A limited number at tickets arc la*- .IV Mu Wn-J-hn th«* afteriHMin tli rapidi’ inday m orn- j |„.rc business 'o com e up emoved Ipg 'JTered tor sale at ihe present tun«* It was decided ill ihe meeting last wiw disposed «»f atibar k and inasmuch ax all clasrten are invited ire Helen Bui«*. Lakevlew; t|i«> pledges who will Im1 initiut«*«! I |,|Kjj| m ut the ,select ion and initiation ptain Maxin* of pi D elta Kpsiloti initiates will be agao. a «» ake part in this party, seniors are aturgeon Davison; Margaret Cfummor tXKiS hat it ,«dviM»d to take advantage of their op- liav City; Florent-e Herbert, i ufuvettc made early in the .spring term. Jo- '«•pli Porter, form er editor o f the State O N V E N IE N T uni s« work' truenes up m jjartUnity to secure tickets early Ind . Ilel«*n strub«». Kast Uinslng N«'ws lias beep named as delegate to what it larks m qi Tlie patron list for Saturday night's Beatrice Brody, Lansing, nd B«‘ iiluti i tin- uHtlonal PI fJelta Kpsilon conven- A M PU S has publi'ticit but party includes Dean and Mrs R H W oodland. East I .arising , Tliey are all poetry, Mi«* newt »pened i 'he Ryder Frol and Mr< J Clurk. I. L on to he lielil at PenRvlvanla 8 tate A L E N D A R indents in M»* Mirhigun HluL* Insti­ •ll«*ge during the hrst week in April TI»«* Buck and th erre. »eem erl I»»lit Frtimidtg. and Mr and Mr« Miles tute of Music Her public ipp 1-.14a id a -a*•<«■■ rason ¡n tfits sport. Casteel Mrs Fred Killeen will entertain the «Hi the ’ though they ar and Me* tuden?' rustotna L.ra*e DetrrM* Hi tm g and Hun' club letics C 0 . 'C asey» Finnegan has com - r-one Miss Betty Humphrey, and Mr* trday FEB, : Along w ith f hla a-:ì ‘ printed program.*- MINNEAPOLIS DELEGATE .nd Culver to h K * .dace during Jail- tarv and February but ih*-*-e 'ames pleied a 1930 schedule for N orth Dak - W I* Maner. who was recently inade a uta .State that w ill give Mie,l«x*ai grid SH O P T ra i k ÊpetH. M S C vs OliU, T h e form al is *«> *)«• Warren -Deak- Atkinson. 30. «here rave ueen canc^hed iron team the host attractive h o m e P ° trf,n " f Xh* M ,ro rlty ballroom, where Clare In the basement o f the from H 20 cat »•ngin«*ering cudettt. :u»a beer A li ’ l e v plant ** ^e m ade before the Hen«*» ever booked at the Bison school « _ _ _ i / t f A I I C O A a i M n w JO Mu E*a Omicron Musicale ur<‘ hes(ia of Detroit * morning ïamed d e le g a t e * -om M ichigan Star* new rj»«*efb a ti was mx«ail«H| in Both from a c«)nferenee and inter- K E I J l a H l l l S t U U N t l L Union for student and *n *he evening until l faculty use. C lean and t Mi > Fred K illeen x ollege chapter « Alpha Chi Sigma »»«e riding hall Tins fio»»r p. rn tu n . lo l w >1 B u l I « » « »n N o « I ^ .t u d .n t . [a r lo r . The tü llo A l« Remember the special play wmie <-f sat ............. game- tlie M ichigan gam e w ill give the team a were elected L yle Love well, president: '} 00— Vespers meeting at the M iss Eltda Yakclev *n o was injui* " ••.irn«*ntion ilegiate rhemists will also atteQd 'h*- in Mui’-eapolis E*r(*t>iern- -cfwdute but J- id take at least a fine trip and a test as to th eir ability, prices m Beauty Shop on home o f M r». Halladay ♦*arly thi* w inter in an automobile a* • Monday and Tuesday each Supper People», n d en t has. due to her very rapid re­ m the chernfeal held of industry will month to put the .orse» and players in big tim e ’ football.“ M r "” n ñ m ñ B r ,,y W l l e r *' MK'r* u r « ; ° l » r . n c f W y- lie and Heyn tore Voorhes. student week -Chicken W affle into condition Bv ihss tim e it would states church. covery. been able to spend part of ea< t be discussed elders. * day fo r the last week at tier desk u Atkinson "represented M ichigan S tate be too hot to pU> ¡nsida. and at present T h e council discussed the ach ieve­ tie National A il students, who have lost gloves. A Y F I B . 24— . the registrar s office. •he National Undergraduate unaergTauuaft* In m ter- here it r>o -•**— «unable — field available — ------ — - for — ... fK_ ments ot k mentx of Foster ro ster week w res Tirhwe plan p*»«> to ^ atem ity Council convent ion held in ouUnie p tan n g T h at m eans team m ay apply for same at^the ra^strar q reUg|ous ^ t r e a t at Pine Lake OO—TUa dance. Union ball*' Miss Takeley's rapid recovery has fra BVT COUPON BOOKS , been a source o f pleasure to all o f the ^ ew ew York Y ork city during the Thanksgiv- m u.i « i v . up -h »,r -cEwlut. lor UU. o f f i c . O lo v n 0« * nd r" cr" ” (o r t h . ff v . «tu H .n l r.ll«io u > o r n n u s - U uniN * League w ill present j hoped thet i t m il be only a short tim e mK recess tiens during Spring term, waa dis* So’s Your Aunt A nna." Little until she will be able to attend her _ T h rrr rw rk n .« r ln n n l 'uMl p rra M . « ¡ i w k m * M T W W H B X a Dry m n m < » « " • »■»*»•' » » M . X O. Ace. cussed theater. entire dutiea. Music -- Art JUST A Mfchigaii StateNews w m M v d a rti m I W » i l l m i m r k r t W i t u k t t o j r f M i i k l w a S t o U and Drama Belated Basketball Fan Finds t " - --- . ^ 1 ^ « “ nent staff tor the departm ent ing that he had paid a visit _to the R elat- L IG H T L U N G H E S B S r l i tu i m h c m 4 c u m — t t t r » t t t « p w t o t l w r f a i t l o e a Ir a » U f e M f r a . •■ i t it 11 it i irir r>m- remarks from those whose heads you campus during hfs stay here, tne - Quick, but polite servit - T h » ¡ H A W a a f f w » tt»sm off ir e to located o o I l e fo u rth B a u r o f th e tfeftaff M N h V A review o f the fourth concert on the Hoyic. in an optim istic attitud - ^ ^ attem pt to give yourself a eran pupu 0f the great Ysaye told the T rtrp h o tir, c o l i n e c i c l u n t t . m U i i i Io b 1#4» College Coune d a y mapped out the 'do’s an d.don t s yourself audience that as soon as Mr. Richards Food th a t’s fine. Best c mia C o lle g ia le Sp e c ia l A d v . A « ., jw c .. . M l W f lf c ^ A w .v W w Y « j * C l t | , (Sfaham o f the quiet little game railed bridge hois- you win ne w w , t a f f m „ provided w ith suit- fee in tow n— see if . u M k h n ra o A x* .. C h lc a r o , II I . A t * B a r n b Ìn , le e .. g R I g M t . IN w T o rti C Hr. • » B o y h e tei» B L . JB s a *» » . M o m ., « • N o rlfc M k U r a » and rated him self a permanent berth perched on a strata o f two tera** ■ buildings the M ichigan State don’t th in k so. I f yn i :-P A m . G U n a o , 111. _________ ____ I f there Is. In a concert, som ething in sporting reviews, but so far nobody the bleacher boaids meet * Institute oin f Music a h u rry and, Eastyo u Lansing 'll find that _ il.» M U t f k M B U » N o w . « M w r R U n L , — 7 i- - — done unusually w «n — som ething to brlUlant has stepped forward to on- easing 5'oumelf in to a ( w a r t o u p . would b .r o m , one o f the most im port- i his a u n u n U . mho ore stu d e n U . T h o r «an « • * } » **. m w hich th e tenor o f the whole perform - lighten a w aiting world on the proper tion calru la’ ed to b « i d jmur spit ant muEiG centers we are In thtoo. e country, rip r i 'T — '- g th e o ffic ial vie w p o in t o f th o c o llo t* or o f t a o l o H O r t l l i » . - anec Is pitched— th a t concert can be eUquette fo r the bastre'bail fan T h ere a I f r e r s to five n t t w r e s i t i s sym phony finished with an m i - consldered an artistic sueceas. J u d g - a r e . h o w e v e r , a f e w l a c l s r e c o g n l r r t b y w h a t d is c o n c e rtin g to d is c o v e r upwn j o ......... S u lm rrip tio n , 11.50 th e 8 chool Y io f- Brahms "H ungarian W altz. The triff thus, last n igh t’s perform ance was battle-scarred veterans which probably a double attainm ent, fo r th ere were could be summed, up by that quaint inches reserved for he feet. E D IT O R IA L B T A ff ff tw o Instrum ent« played an d both o f little maxim about the early bird get- in such a highly < m fortabie position M A J O R C A M P U S O F F I C I A L S M a o o r in c E d it o r UD io n L it e r a r y I o u m them played w ith rare and beautiful ing the break.«. It is annoying to -h ie and w ith someone s :nees probing your T O B E C H O S E N M A R C H 20 artistry. One «'a s a cello, th e oth er a over to th e gam e full of "Joje de vie vertebrae, you beco e absorbed in the Boston fo w d E d ita r are : * o versions — •Continued from page I* _ Chi (Io n a HwuaO fuU sym phony orchestra. W h ich o f and youthful enthu.su sm only to find these was better handled is hard »and what looks like the mob scene from and that of r h e fellow behind sid" o f participation in the general A w i r U n t E d ito r« llcrnaioH Houne useless» to say. since both w ere played-Jnlius Caesar total! obscuring the explaining i' to the eirl friend election. _ AeTh eon H ou«e a l w a v s add.s have a A forecasted change in f hc Y M. v i by artists and masters. S o long as bleachers, Cafe a rtistry and m astery be great, the in- Even if your eye sh ild light upon an opposing am be­ A constitution appears to alter the lla r r i* Coati** G u ilfo rd R o th fu M ! strument is secondary, and an attem pt em pty space and y clam ber grace- 3 on fou are so usual plan of selecting the board or .... M a je l H o m i no that body. In all probability a closed (a t ranking is a hair-splitting and a rti- („ u y upwards am id g ares and pointed K a th e rin e L y n c h m embership only w ill be allowed to R o b e rt C . G rahoaa i Actality vote at the general election, it was said Ire n e M cK e e P e a r l P e r r in £ s e n io r b r id g e lu n c h e o n FORMER STATE STUDENT “ L a n s i n g 's F in e st R ep orte r« irn D oroth y L e ith Pa tii R iedel A lfre d M orteuaen L e w i* T horn ton im a rtly on sincerity T h ere was no de- sire fo r sentim ental effect t o m ar his T h e .senior wome: * perfect turning o f a phrase, and no tained as a one o ’cIch bridge-luncheon will be enter- INVENTS NEW GENERATOR - R e sta u ra n t” Ita rh a ra lfs n s r G e rtru d « M oron y K a th e rin e H a w le y la w r c n c * S c o tt i low ering o f the artistic plane o f his at the Union March T h e luncheon Mada i , enrolled in S h a f f e r ’s B a ke ry Just E a st o f Ih r D oroth y T ro th R ob ert Rean»e>. i whole interpretation to give vent to a is given by the Senio and Is in charge m rtm e t a ' M S. C Antri immuti- FO R D E M « H it S P IE S AND H o te l O ld * K u th M ri«gs O rm ond Be c k w ith passage which would excite by a n . o f the activities cornu ttee. Mina Evans omplel •d an inveri• A lfre d T ro u t obvious display o f technical a c c o m h e a d s this commJtte C R EA M P I FFS n.i W. M ic h ig a n Aye pltslunent. Y e t there was technique 209 M A. 3 . A venue H I S IN E H S R T A P ff H arinea« M a a a g s r . E c le c tic I fa cility w ith which he m astered d iffi- TREE PUNTING PROGRAM electrif .VI11 rd w - r id î 1 A s s ls ta a t M i a a f i n P h i D e llo R o o m H eepe rlaa R oue« i cult postage*, but better, there was a tone whose clarity, throughout the COMMENCES ON CAMPUS Madara* camr to thr U n itrd Statf“- whole range o f the instrument, was ----- Hungary in 1921, and he attended violin-like. It was mellow', yet without Under the directioi of W O McKel- .••ar at M. S. C without getting K t p R D rtU I n n the coarse rumble which so o ften comes vie. o f Detroit, wor men have begun grec Since tha? 'imp he has beer\ Csltsctlan a from even a w ell-played cello. P a rtir- an extensive tree-p! nting project on P h i D e lta H ouse rim enting alone various lines This C ir r a la t h n M « n « g « f ularly was this apparent when the de- the campus. :ii' en.tion has ins* been examined « Ik Forent Itfh tfu l first a lleg ro them e of the Between 20 and •rocs from six to i number of prominpn» engineers A d ve rtis in g 'H ayd n D m ajor concerto returned in fifteen and tw enty et in height are he United States, and they have r n g r e tt . W illia m rt?«.r*, 1 T h o ra **, m inor to be repeated in all its flow ing being secured from •ollege wnodlots r ha* w ritten and when a tractor s.t T h e accom plishm ent fit some of these groups is apparent, out f)rst mannrr. i m show. Yet there were and protection an* » •sisar.V te» enable d in in g -room « of A « r r l < M v e n t c e o s t ip a t io n , th o c a u s e o f m m t that of others is not. T h e a c tiv itie s o f a few seem to be lim ited , rarer qualities than robust fervor In the the severed roots ,i to swim rnut and ¡nil ini Inn. Yet th e re is never a d ea rth o f petitions ( performance ot Beethoven it «a, a «ehr^ when the «ne "••tablish them- ■j season begins F lo w e r .o lla * r » . M t t a f « lu k « and Ir t t c r n ilit « ara m nda by it l h e a l t h . T w o to h lo s p o o n fu le e a te n K e llo g g in R a t t le C rrrW e v e ry d a y w ill k e e p y o u « t r ic t ly re g ­ before the S tu d en t c m ,nell seeking recognition o f some new P o r honorar>*. |^ w o dling. guided by a kinship in feelinr f j — , ro w « ! FLACK PIPI.OMAT Sh op r h r v i n c l u d a K a llo g g * « C n rn F la b r a . R a p B r a n u la r . i« e It '« g u a ra n te e d . ALL-BRAN p u re , w h o le s o m e c e r e a l, d e t ic io iu l-lalira. R i r r K r i« p ia « , W k a a t Blue* K e y , a socvicc fra te rn ity , composed of men th a t a re with the composer, can give The way ( atrii up With «aa — (h a r n ffa r «hat lat« • t id e d . A s h t h a t it h e « e r r e d a t your to c a r r y out the purpose tor w h ich th e y exist. L a » t sp rin g t n e ( ev<,ry pJTec! and rtnlllhinR rx- ,hr rp,UmoitJoll,,c le by the new yau «leep. fr a te r n ity h ouse o r fa v o r it e cam pus orgnnization w as converted from a senior into a ju n io r hon orary qui «ite perfection, each musical ex- ,!,p 1 1 order. solely to escape fro m the leth arg y that goes w ith a senior service (pression. was a revelation of complete tde by tlu* an- re s ta u ra n t. org anisation w ith ou t » ...m re te platfm-m of ideals for w hieh to 1 * ^ ' ^ , . . ^ . . ^ , ^ “ ''mrrrere and thétty wa. that th was a decided W hat art* the I930i ve >hidy o f poi - strive. A jitney danc*' and lo u r s«*nii-successtul ia*p m eetings con- ciiuck there was apt>arent. this same * s ntl _ ln t n ¡the “Danre of the Happy 8p»HU." o( ' (or » S I* K I N (» S T Y L E S ? !ria p ri stitute the efforts o f Blue K ey since it began to function last quality of sensitive appreciation of the spring. N o doubt these u n de rta kin gs were well intended but the composer » thought and the same ftn- 'p T q° krr ftP|. ,hP H New LEARBURY Leaflet C A U -M M I ♦ » F R E K on R n i t w f i * • • a l l -b r a n executive ability that should be a characteristic of such an honor- i n rtu rr^ 'th e ' or/hcst'ral back^ rt u’* w,,|'ds from M T E I. I. S IT A L I . a r y w as not »hown. VV'e understand that, then? has not been even ground for the reiu»t was grattfytngly accompanying her » a regu lar m eeting of Blue K e y in three weeks. C ertainly the unobtrusive in its support And yet. V. m f m em bers could limi som e constructive w ork to do if some appli- *<> »n turar many quiescent qualities , . .1 „ „ „ I, there was added, in the Kami-Haeti- cation ' t<• the situation . , w as. made. ’ . . ... » ... „ -,SMnphnnic, . Ptwtn « »• J No ... an Mbundanc' u...^ A n opportun ity was lf*st last S a tu n la y alte r th«* M ichigan gam«% ;o( ,lash Hnrt excitement and brtlltance when the initiative for celebration w as left to w hom ever should in the prelude to Wa*nr > MeiMer- w ish to Ink«- it. A s it happened it was the Student (Council w ho ¡singer" there were more nt the quali What a Team! Ih»usored a victory party, A n oth e r opportunitv «luring th«* p a » ti,'Pi'- *,,rrwi!M«iii by a certain masculine « » .1 ii «. i . l. » , : r. , .. , ,»ternnca.N and iiower. s»» that Vet basketball season wertt by th« im ard in th«* |>has«* of acting in th«*,bnifihrn |irovrd htmwHf lu tboritaUvc K e x a ll M ilk <>f M a g n e s ia T o o th P a s te a r capacity «>f a glad hand committee to visitin g liaskethall teams, »tul nerv a* wel a> M*n»ltivc And in Th«*\ hav«* tn*ejt left largely to tholr own «levic«'S in the pa»t« A!the encore a Rrahnms Hungnrian R t- x a ll M ilk o f M a g n e s ia w o rk h a n d in h a i. suggested function is t hat of a wek «»ming com m ittee f«»r v isito rs ;«twice an unusual thing, alternately .. il . li, . „ u. — „ f .. u-.-w l. 1 Umpéd and exciting he so combined from o ther co^egt i- in ath killc hvrv o r for h igh w hm.l , l,rt^,„ntr^ ( Pd hls rl,„. to p re s e rv e th e b e a u ty o f th e te e th . students that so frequent I v appear «»n th«* cam pus in state m eets,,vince. m*yond all fhwibt. that lie and hi» Blue ICuy collki do much in the «*nforcem«mt «if cam pus tradi- orchestra make one <»f the most «tertian T h e y w h ite n b u t d o n ot h a rm th e te e th . lion-, both am o n g the upper and und«Tclassnu*n. T h e character n,Uf*,rwi organization» tn o«r nation o f the sin iety, that lvl* - uhrih nell gnuinii'd •ullege men w ill wear Ih» H C A R T A N S C H tfT G O N Q W R M b« H|tnitg every detail of lite correct W e w i>ii to »all the attention «*1 tin' student ìmm I v to a U*ttel* way* been an active «»rganizatioii on ensemble un Indine attuai samples of UM* neuest I mrburv pattern» which we have reprinted in part in a story in today*» issue. That tt,r camp««», will lake a trip iat«T in It s all ln IliU interesting leaflet, '•lop Save With Safety at Your Kexall Store letter i- from the L a n s m g M e rch an t's Asso« iat ion,*an«l it is indeed tl,r lor wldch tn lor vour free «op»-. a s«Mirce ot satisfaction t«> us that «*ur college should draw such not *lw*n MVRC7S College Drug Co. prais«' from the men of ou r ueighh«»ring <*ity. » * * *» *• « W hen we read their rem arks concerning.the s p in i of the stu- \ N l ? W P r i n t J W L S S O V S IM M O N S «lent body manifeste«!* follow ing th«- M ich igan game, we were re- } S n r t n ir mimic«I «if that slogan which is know n m th«- V a rsity team room s ♦ i o r o | in iiK O F l).\ M IN ,. lAetvetq Af**0 i * u l a r iiin c 103 b a s t t i r a n S U iv c r 1 2 8 W e r t U r a n « K iv e r at the gym , “Sparta n S p irit ( «»mpiors." \ \ «• would like to see that slogan adopted by o u r student b«»d\ as well as by o u r teams. E LANSING DRY GOODS :;«» I » stran d Hldx I’ honr i-i» T h e spirit has already been adopted. \\«' are grate fu l t«» the L a n s in g business m«*n for th«*ir c o h g ra t-'® Ula lions, and we h«>p«- that we can accept their praise m odestly yyH E N you are tired of the food y«»u are and continue ou r a«-ti«His in a m anner t«» merit recognition. having, why not try' the 5#r lunch- We May Be Wrong— I S A N E IN IT IA T IO N S S,*n,r tlit 1.T l 1 1 hi-i i - w t v k I t a v v m 'r h t ly m*vn i*on,pk,tisi and ■ u, fiu, fnqii ext.*rual hppvui'hiu ail arv btfinp “■ eon on the aeeond fl«K»r? W« Think They’re* Wonderful! conducted in « nm nnc- befltthig the institution, the lia ta rnitie a in vo h cll, and the requests of the .fean'* .id'lev. On Ote whole we leet pleased with the outcome of the inform al initiations. It is stronirl.v evident that fraternity men on this Ifu n t J o i i ò # lio p •anip us «re obnervintf the ehiinae in the a«.- from one o f 'ra h- talt to ii . onserxutism tint, dem ands the rmuaH’t of hunin.-n:i men and people local« o f a eollVge e , !^ ,u n it y . «*i»tMHHmnMMUM«M«aawi«iiiiuiiiiiuitHimiatimtHtn,i,i,twtmn,ii,itt F o r years the man of the practical world had Uttte reapeet fo r I the boy in college, other than that he was " a goud lad.” T h is | feeling grew Isc n u se o f the carefree and noisy Httitudr enttivated g at thal time I>\ the so-called collegiate crowd. S Colleges have changed decidedly, and with them the fraternities. «Hie house on the cam pus that in the past has been aiest tamed — fo r its rough him»« initiarians is g iv in g the freshnam a w orkout I on le arn in g frate rn ity and house history. Th e) claim th al it nut i o n ly breeds a better atm osphere in the house hut ht o f mure value I t o «he freshm en am i easier on the upperclassmen. - W e hail the niuve as another step in the direction tow ard w hich * frate rn ities need so badly to t u r n . - D a t ly Him. tStm ue tum tuuausuoum n iw m iaw ui n ih tun in u t«m uu Term Formale Maintain THEATEROFFERS m a « c u » t h is FORESTRY SOCIETY lath * stati nurmrre I L U T E S TUESDAY igh Tempo of Social Calendar MANYFEATURES On T u e s d a y . Feb 18, Dr. H. H Hunt’s c la s s in Eugenics and H u m a n H e r e d i» :. i T E R M fo rm a l parties are still in fu ll sw ing. T h e V id e i il le A d i Added te Pre- went b y b u s to t h e L a p e e r Institute Zi SiftM Pi, Ni Hm m I Honorary I tor the Feeble Minded, where an in ­ M>allroom w ill be the scene of two prom inent parties, g ra n ; “ Shew o f Shows” spection and clinic was viewed A ddi Three Members to ifttifi B lad e fo rm a l on F r id a y night an d the S e n io r ball , students m a d e t h e trip Roll. iy. T h e A lp h a P h i form al d in n e r dance w ill be held Starts Sm day. ' A program o f tw o choruses and some , at the O ld s Hotel. T h e W o m a n ’s B u ild in g form al musical numbers was given by the in ­ Five a c ts of v ita p h o n e v a u d v llle mates. Studies o f the actual cases of z\ Siam;» im na Mona! forestry 1ione j be given o n -Sa tu rd a y. O n this sam e e ven ing the Ae- diseases were discussed in the class­ ;»rv. swungoUt Diiesdav morning fe a t u r e t h e w e e k e n d p r e s e n t a t io n a t e rn ity w ill entertain w ith a form al at the K e rn s w h ile t h e S t a t e t h e a t e r F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y room were held in conjunction with a the in itiation of t hreê new mej 4 ii A lp h a fraternity*. clinic o f 15 or JO o f the inmates T h e 'orin ai initta Moll a!nd bav.qu* f o l l o w i n g a n e w p o l i c y i n t r o d u c e d tor held >»t Hunt s Fi kxI s i i Q p p 6 J ¡A t * p a r t y at t h e O ld s 1very picturesque alfair, fo r the men w ill the f i r s t t i m e la s t w e e k . W i n n i e t L i g h t T h is is the second o f three trips T h e Tuesday night m ain b a l l r o o m o f attend in full m ilitary attire. Col. E d - n e r in “ T h e S o n g a M in u te G i r l " , a first was to K alam azoo on Feb 11 and Ih e main sfieaikerN c:m M v pr f i e l d s w i l l b e t h e scene war(1 D »vts and M a jor and M r s " S h a k e - i t - U p ” n u m b e r w i t h a w e a l t h the next w ill be to W ahjam eka on were P ro f A. K Chitt rof Thom as S t a h l e were chosen as p a t r o n s , i o f jazz. " T w o C o l l e g e N u t s “ , B o b b y M arch 4. J la * »amma K h o part • f Arnst anct P e g g y Ellis in a variety o f Robbtns. .» nc! P n :f J D ! »eCanip J iy evening. d bv I v H< T h e W om an’s building w ll! hold t h e ir ,*°n s numbers, and Larry Ceballo > KUNKEL TO TALK TO S. C. L. ¡nel and ‘ he re spouse form al dinner dance on Saturday even R oof G arden R evue", are scheduled Senior ball will be given ifnber • Ö Kowash inir K en n y C arlyle’. Pastim e Players tor this week. ON NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT ballroom on Saturday "Fast Com pany" Paramount’« version will play fo r dancing T h e 9................. parlors w ill Vtmrlillander. .la* k-»»n ; party is next to the .1- be decorated in a luturistic pnttern o f the famous R in g Lardner story, Sunday from twelve to one o'clock G rand Rapids: .» nd Ro i* r* O. s 31*81ty party as important comes to the S tate as the main feature with a false ceiling. Prof and Mrs. S. Mrs. Norm an W Kunkel student relia-. of Mansfield o f the year, and this to d a y and to m o r r o w . J a c k O a k ie . O. Rergqtiixt. and M r and Mrs F H inns advisor, w ill address the Student to surpass t hem all The young c o m e d i a n , t a k e s t h e M g r o l e in M ax field will chaperon the party. T h e Civic league on the subject W ash in g­ ~Ts w ill play for dancing w ill be given to both men guests o f honor will be Pres and Mrs. t h is f a s t m o v i n g c o m e d y r o m a n c e th a t ton and O th er Men W ho Started ANNOUNCE SERMONS FOR R. S Shaw. Mrs. Cora Brewer. Mis: is c h o c k f u l l w i t h humor. Evelyn Brent Young " M r Kunkel has a list o f tifT' Members o f the f Charles Itati Ken- .nnpinnship gam e KalehUialer. it ( i H l ’ i ' A K idder ,u Iva velina M an." by K W er I »eck Chapin Cook. Evans. • a n d .M ixer. T la w e on the op- poKinu team, playing for r Alidi:» i Walke» Brown. C lor» aw ociate G e o rg i» \ Hackhofen M \ Hubrnnr.n Rogers. M argar I» is in cl-uirue ot the Itlrhards will d l l e c t HOW WE CAN SEIX CLOTHES OF COSTLY APPEARANCE Gam m a Deltas will lie Mark Dr V rle* F itr ic k • «>»norarv t F It Frye BnwdMeh W h itelv Featberstone Clark ri) V *. 200tt*IK HI-» Ht rnnx and Phim m erfelt ervice that va* to ha Jp I \l V! « M* R l l l l l l l l I ’ ** lilt If M A IO I,rillIH,I I It ,1ili i*l 11»* ( irrbrM ri ANNOUNCE CLASS is Hunda v at 'h e Peopl en iKít-tponed until ne AND QUALITY FOR S22.50 In a VOLLEYBALL TEAMS 20H0»P, IHwurft. v '»¡»in tor volley ball J»ere .m- r-rrl Monday aild 'cam practice? A PHOTOGRAPH . H f»»iH .anadian* mv lieinu held f’ raeiwes w ill 1»^ out* s until M hrr ti I. after which liter-class gam e* will start ■LAPholofiapi T in : '. i n th a t u m .v v o i K ecu n l N*». JH87 M. IW-iiwfc, T V i- ! olio wing g irh were el • • • • •-■-I-I Kina THE RICHMAN BROS. CO. ’o lu m b ia H old e n Rut ti W K W IS H TO T H A N K T H E ¿ IH i S . W a s h i n g t o n \v r. Margai el Har: T (Caswell Prof and M r S T U D E N T S O F M IC H IG A N ahiiiti W V / J W / / W d V / J J W J . V A '. V . W M W « P A V . V . V W A W R e c o r d s The na I dinner danr -rf Alpha S T A T E Ire H IT Records mi h a v e r r r r iv r d P ia s i U im ln g I 1 1 9 t h K .A . k j U o ’clock. T h e pa iron * HI l»e Prof ierr fletóle We L M a Few of the f,nient HU* on !ARMORY AAMWWWWWVjV.%V.%%V w ¡»ud Mrs G eorge Tavlor. Prof and Mi'- ita sm rr our oprninir. Columbio Record* K L AnUionv and Fn»f ii id Mrs Howard Rather Yon riM k r «u n tf'' . G uy In »mb ■i T e s a n M a— ' Fo x r T h e P h i Chi A l p h a * w ill h o ld » h e i r lo r m a l d in n e r d a n c e t o m o r r o w a f t h e H o t e l O ld * . n ig h t B ru ce F » y e r w e » t h - REX CAM ERA SHOP D A N C E S G uy Lomoii do and His Royal < anadian* e r ’s o r c h e a tr a w ill p la y f o r th e d a n c in g ;i I » ( . idilli» Itiv c r— Kti.sl UiiMing w h i c h w i l l tie c a b a r e t » t y l e C o l and There WIN Ne%er I he Language of AMK.hrr M art W altz W ill O soor n a and Hi.> O r c h . **- Fox Trot H M rs A T E d w a r d D a v t * a n d Dr a n d M r s D a r l i n g t o n w i l l a c t a* n a t r o n - a m e n u m b e r o f a lu m n i an* exp ected FRIDAY NIGHT W ill Osborne >u k 1 H u (jrch. S IN M l . P L A N |1 b a c k u i a t t e n d the p a rty Dine and Dance at I¿ iflie s Hu > U*n h f ir ix T ro t Fred Rich and His Orch T his w e e k r a u b e e n a n t N ia 't ia J ly bu*v one > o c ia ll\ w it h » h e UAUal tea dance Waltz Fred Rich and His Orch. at the Union on Wednesday 'H ie girls o f the Horn«* Boonomic* practice lumae gave a tea for t h e faculty on Tuesday, Foo YingCafe SATIRDAY NIGHT Navy Blues T h e Hot A ir* M e n w h i l e '-he Eeonortpte* < iub l i a d a luneh- 207'» S. Washington All (he Latest IliU on R cc o rè . I*la)cr-Pluno Bulla u d -T h e H ot Air-M en mtm WednesdayT m U n io n th e p o r c h o f th e The A lp h a C h i O m e g a w w o r lty entertained at a faculty d i n n e r T h u r s ­ d a y evening, having a* guests M r . and W A S H I N G T O N ’S Special Evening Dinner, 85c Sheet Made M rs p e t * r DeVries, M r* M ary H en d­ ricks a n d M r John DeHaan B IR T H D A Y D A N C E d’s M usic House (érarr ï . 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