¡S Í? * * rtottdjr and roldar. Sonda», probably S P A R T A N V IN E M EETS fa ir and colder. r R t C A G O HERE TOM ORROW V olu m e 22 M ic h ig a n’s F o r e m o s t C o lle g ia t e S e m i- W e e k ly FRIDAY. A P R IL 11. 1980 Number 44 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE BOARD DECIDES Stale Court Star Shaw’s Program Heads'.Union Hoard TWENTY-NINE STUDENTS ROUTED MAKES FAR-SIGHTED CHANGES IN WAYNE SCOn IN ULYSSiAN HOUSE BLAZE; SET IMPORTANT MEETING, APRIL 4 TO HEAD UNION ESTIMATED LOSS AT OVER $7,200 Controllm, Body C r„«e, Prof M,or~oMn,»i.u«i«H,al Admini.tr,ti.n, Ra-krtball Captain Selected as Fire of Undetermined Origiq^Gut. Local Fraternity Hou.e Gr.du.te School, Two New Divi.ion,, Two New Departments W edn esday President of Union Evening: Student Lo.i Placed at $2.000; Approve. 5-3-2 Credit Change,; Promote 17 of Faculty. ' Board. a V -' ■ Will Rebuild. ^ y iT H I ho a c tio n o f th S tatu Board if An uI tn r s p e c i a l s e s s io n o n s t r a t iv o r e c o m m e n d a tio n s F r i d a y , A p r il 1. ; m a l l by Presi th e , NEW COUNCIL IN OFFICE T W K N T Y -X IN K men stud«n i s wen* routcul f r th «*ir r o o m s i*nt «'veiling by a lu v o f u iu l e te rn i ine» •¡gin th a t in- f a r r e a c h in s r c h a n g e s in o o i l e g e o r Ka n i z a l i o n h a v Ilici« h' Pre.idents. m a k in g u r- G i o g y a n d p h y s i c a l e d u c a t iu n d e p a r t m e a t s I*» the appi rangem ents io room ir t ile r f r a te r n iiv houses mi iv t m ir s h a v e d iv is io n ; th e c r e a tio n o f fvvj d e t t i rtm e n U , t hfllHl e« m p le te il. la n g u a g e s , g e o lo g y rn p h y d e p a rt n ie n t s ; finrl if»*i»$r th e H|). T f ÉeiWìfìu) hisses to ! o f $2,1)00 Wert* »ih«' fr a te r n ity i»n c e d -li.» rs. The by p r o v a l o f t h e 5-8-2 er» 'd it sys- t e m ; t h e p r o v i s i o n f o r ■ a n »-X- p e r t a c c o u n t a n t t o a id st u d eii! HUSTON MADE APPOINT STAFFS men lo sin g pnn sonai e ffe cts t *» •SI5o apiece, art' a lly a ll p«*r- i«* am ount o f o r g a n i z a t i o n s : a n d th e p r o n e » t i o n in t i t l e o f s e v e n t e e n f a c u l t y SCIENCE DEAN resident. ■;ii born. FOR STATE NEWS 'HO ; W . R . B n* M ille r. W i ») ( . J o b b e it , II, i l l ; L a ru e H owell. *81 ; I \ ii M c c - p r , - n ie n t by.- th«* m e m b e r s w e r e in c l u d e d in th e em bers i ! he c n n tr o l- H e n Bnehel«»r. . and II. A. m o st fa r - r e a c h in g r e - o r g a n iz a ­ t i o n a c t io n t a k e n a t M Slate Board Meeting Bring. 17 Hen ja n iiti, '20. fu g a n S t a t e c o l l e g e in s e v e r a l Promotion, to Veteran Member, • w t d e ly n «n v n on t h is Majel Horning to Head Reorgan­ The building « * . •d by the fra - terni tv is owned Mrs Fiances President Robert s Shaw who sent "1 »h e 1* n n ie s t h a s k c t- ized Co-ed Department; Four Hewn t 335 E «ir of College Staff. River avenue the recom m endations to the board for •i .« S p a t ■y o.u un « q u a d Thé house Pilfered ; "•fimaied loss of approval, stated, follow ing the action H e was hi -t t e n n s e le c t - W av nr «r ô t» Assistant Editors Named. 54000 blit U is m 0 i** uilly cov- that. " T h e changes recommended to Seventeen cl a* t r i - p a i ? n e r « - a p u i n e y red by insurance I'«- furnishings the S ta te board arc the result „ f care­ ful consideration o f the entire college Michigan s u e organization for the past two years A made bv the act one-m an institution does not go. ft is agriculture in CO-ED DEBATERS » :«t w ill T h rc eri«* ' h e p rC f « ch-ri 'M t in 15)30- ¡ h is NEWS FOUNDED Wit this idministrntHin tak*\s »trie» ilirrot t he desafiles of ht* ; will eklv were dam aged t«» •) T im é <*t the blaze a sold t«» have starti Hit tlu* exact i .eiM •xtent <»f Si 200 et it .»~40. It ii •!)*• basement 2ND IN NATION >.n the campus by fr e s h - d u d e n t ii í ’ w s p iin c i f o t t lie mrleiertnined our intention to strengthen the college riu* flames tan up 21 YEARS AGO Di E A Be­ and b a ■ h a ll H .- s » c u lis S i *v *t h I chan ces »* par* it ions to by setting up and developing mam- he first, second, •> ing dr an o f t| Api H e s p e r t . ii 1 s o c ie t y Duele* in itir ofgahlzfltion hird floors. but strong men in various executive plates wen* contini led »*• vision since Se da IT and a irutiuiigem ent • reachtnjf the L. C. Emmons. prolessor of nut t he - n ia i*« nf ht* o ld h oard pointed dean o «' «»id ■'tait members m atiral statistics, was given additional (tie n d e n l lu d « o h • M a r y Members «*f tin* Women s Forensic Squail f»o*s Into epartment were duties by the action of the board In graduate school Di Miss Ma id Horning addition to his form er work he will b»*en connected ' a n r in g a w ren ec B re - Campus Publication Begun in 09. appointed : assisted by siftdei m worked over National Finals at Pi Kippa B e r n ie«* 'X t o ll. D e t r o it vi* .i*mpl>* .m hum in conqi ■ bla/e Heavy serve as research professor o f institu­ type o f work !• Was Known as The Holcad. ■smoke and the tie 1 of »earing out tional adm inistration a new position D elta M eet. i« k * o n N eW ¡nateti- created last week P ro f Emmons will chairman of (hi »e «r ita n » * ■»« o* b e s id e * Published Bi-Weekly. n ia n t* iiU v h a m p e r e d t h e w o r k .d e v ree-- D r ii have charge o f problems dealing with id l'ÎK lW , III id H o rn **, a r e F i i r n i t t i i 'p a n «! ic m i i v a b l c property B S and M A b een •>11 t h e -‘• ilflia o the teaching load 'lie disposition anti w as p la c e d in .1 o e a r b i ga rage to: versify «if Nebrfi K .i‘ t L ie o n e . E v e ly n ue of thr* M ic h ig a n S ta te ind to efficiency o f teaching methods a r ­ t e m p o r a r\ s t o r a g e ¡1 . iw*|o*ved that rangement o f term schedules and r* .«i d I?n M c D o n a ld th - t w e l ’it v tii • been .01-let v a n n iv c i - a g r e a t d e n i o l i» - i onal " " e s were due course revision, and other work o f the Fohl oph» »1 .m o tT ic in i c o l- o li io li-«! 1«1 uw|istalli ¡ 0 ¡I»** d e p r a d a 'i o n > •»t t h e bv-Stander« adm inistrative nature He will be alph i t o n th * • '- .im im s F ro m d i l u ì ta l .«b * . '«Mvk a d v j i n t a g i 1 o t t h e excitement d mode* • b e g i n n i n g ;i>, atail T h ey ■la l io w ill working under the ¡»er.sonal direction «it own ,;e i In- HiJlipt, the have « llill g th«* ■Mill it n e h ls the president's ofTir-* This is som e­ A '« o r d in a » " W m 1lace Peterson 31. ).»n if(l im i expanded t«» »1 ieorgi • M e r ik«*l, Who will ch a rge thing new in the way o f adm inistrative p r e s id e n t o f 'Ik * 0" 1«-» » work will be • «¡Ill'll 1;•• published w ir e •1 Hie « «ipv ending; W ilt« work and it. is believed ¿hat Michigan plied ,p ' iic g u n i m m e d i a t e l ' r" . « -p a ir tiie struc- su ite is the first college in the country head w riting, und Tn n i o - - lu r e o ; i n d i c a i * <1 t t ia t the hmme will to create such a position who will - twattm n u » t'*-tore the end 2 ALL-FRAT BALL been "«it i'1'íWliiig dut «Continued on page ' n f t h e s p r i n g '« - ¡n i since he .a.I ut if le*- '32- will «-on»it M e m b e r « •»! t h e ! ta 1 er tut y said that knewi W estern C* ith G u ilford 'Ite diserei» mea 1 noi -tinned bv »he fire CADETCORPSTO ill«* the adin department V in I,i »pik ‘38. would nul hinder he plans of the »Menai" this term. • on tolning Thetn PARADE WEEKLY lia tern iiv L,riual Party tu Be O p e n In No Troth «»*»*»«»- Entire Collcfc Unit Hold. Practice Fraternity Men. Carlyle B;ind t o Play. •--.inIf will . urir TWO CITIES HAVE Wrdneiday Afternoon; to ALUMNI MEETS I* ip-i-rl c■di.tur i*«*kl\ 1 let v and wr»men' Be Ragular Feature. ■ftill it will I».* pa ss«*d 1 Hi«* assisilaid I*rv plMM* «•1 Hi* T h e en tire student cadet ••orpa o f Milwaukee and Chi(a|o Gradule Hap-«* 32. will over a Thousand members as *em b i*?d *"•. ni lic t k w i t l i the parade gri.und* in front »! ' h e gym a d d i t i o n Group, Meet With Stewart W ednesday afternoon at 1 r » ni, f o r Other Iron* changi McKcc 12 and Crowley. the first parade o f the sprim t t e r m . f r o m s ip . Although this parade wa u n o f f i c i a l the fa ir w eather brought out 1 n u m b «-; i n t e n d » n o f co-eds and m any off-cam mis v i s i t o r l e * «or of - ••!;* born*torm - mg tet ir condu -v Glenn w a t c h the t s t a n t 1 s Jftin**s i«>w lev. S|iart«n cadet corps paxs before the r e v i e w i n g a s s o c i a t e then la Andros stand occupied by cadet col m 1**1 M e n o p h y s i c a l f i i n IIIprsi fri rude (>i well, lootbali rts of two o f the and lieutenant colonel Low ry Eliznboth 33; M arjorie n a is 1 t ni m eetings ever T h e m ilitary band in civ li i a n d r e s * g**olo g\ In place o f the customary u n i f o r m s held the center o f the field • » h ile t| ic n r n o ju SENIORS JOIN •rg 33; R a th - held ¡ronkhílé. !?>•!>« aim itcii G; 13 B ta lc ’s T h irtj -one nrgffi in« i«k tins week by ii.issadors" >■ men attender! t Hie Milwaukee ALUMNI GROUP •adct corps murched past the r e v i e w i n g ■'* A lf tl T r Ml« lugim Mlnte h club Thursday, 11 to Order AoaancMtal., Demolished . K i.ir n t i«» n m a rk th a t Plan* are being made bv t h e b u s in a t i f y i n g '« » P r e s i d e n t igni rio re In v iu tiM . T w e n ty -S i W ord was received Thursday that *; i í 't a t i l : - t i e d d t ii lD K t h e 3.020 ' i n d e n t s M g n e d a m im p h n h e r l « goal th e BIRMINGHAM DRAWS orders would be taken during the next weak lor senior invitations and an- T h e wood* n grandstand ball field, erected :n i-*u4 «no • 1 ir»m "iir A il* FM en i 1(*rak Dorothy Brown... CHIEF J. P. HACKETT nouncements. A desk w ill be placed in 'in c e that date, was derm mshc«! dm- ited the Mi*. ) .ring ti»«* rne* The enrollment decreased •hgiitlv. in façl le«., than usual, »nd 2.783 students Vivian L Furbei* the Union lobby from M onday to F ri- day. inclusive when seniors will have ing spring vacation bv *rclet A th letic depart me tv auihonLe* nalrmsn of ' retuincd tor the winter 'ernf» This In Beauty Race Ea.i Laaaiag -Colica CIm » WUI the opportunity to place their order It An attem pt was made iaM ‘ •■rm and Porter nary committ< was .1 drop 237 in the registration The der-reuse m *he enrollment during Rr.ifn May I to Huad I • k * pointed out tha» this w ill be the only tim e that the members o f the have the State Board Agra «r a n t lunds for the erection oi • delegation a :I «High ltmésto spring term win t»** .r-Kv than fM^tow 20 Dorothy \ Brown 31 H K. and Vivian f, Furber 32 t. A are the graduating class can order th eir in vita - r,ew stands but when the Board refu ) hat for winter * held ;•* Ci Meno., editor No candidate* were .ToiuTF H*« net» h»-«d o f th e Kaat L a n - T w o types o f invitations will be a va il- their stead, Stody Ar! and Spaniih 1M o w n la x l w eek mg iioiice fo rce^ w ill resign M ay I to and’ ^ ' ’«Ted at fifty cents each W ork has already begun have Fi e - Y e a r t ’ o -K d - Mis* Brown. Iron Mountain. 'Aim is u become tiead of Hie B irm ingham police covered at tw en ty-five new arrangem ent in shais l o t the fir *r fraternity pin Raymond C Moore 33 L A left member - of . Alpha Gamma Delta oepaitment tw ei gam e Saturday. The action of the ath •^nouncem ents w ill be recently. Owner Aprii H tor Madrid. Hpain where It** sorority, is honorary Thajorof tiie ««*»%: - e h i c f H ackett’s rentgnaUon v4U be weive cents each and w ill contain a letic departm ent w ill mean that for the Mi. Powell. 1124 M ieli­ intends to study Spane.ii .«nd art at tIk* artillery unit of tiie R O T ».’ Hiw* lorrnaifv (»resented to th e I program oi com m encem ent activities te rm s sports three sets n t oi**acher.s N it ti me 2-9071 Contro de Estudios Históricos, Residen­ ha* been prom inent in «las* activities "flty rotincll at it* next m eeting, A p ril g * » u °* V^tduating seniors A w ill inclose the diam ond u o m h r ci* «le Kstud*nU*s T h t ¡ristitiition and served on a 1930 J-H op com m ittee 14 S n T U l y pr° d uct o t a low price has th ird base.. her noteb*ir»k 011 summer school for Am erican and Eng- H,1(’ h °ld * an office in her sorority. (la ck ett ha* been head o f th e I m t pnmused by th e cooim ittee In a seating capacity 0/ al ii-asi th rw «xnp*is- oc-fore . aost mmi. containing Ii«h college ; indent*. Miss Kurher. Ilopkin*. attended col- Lansing police d e p a rtIM M fo r th b pggt J ™ * * tU be delivered some thousand w ill be provided Uy three • a* botany notes. O iee cRfij I*«ter 111 the summer he nlan* to at- during fail term and I* now train - six years, com ing h ere h i 1 W I f l m t— set s o f fifteen row bleacher' I t Is hop- r . A e t c Reward Call L u c ille ‘ tend the Pasxion P lay at O beram m rr- , n * ,M Har|M*r tiospital. Detroit She lotnstng where he 1 m Ü Z a .J " Um com m H ittee ibt j tare f« ed th a t before an oth er year that fier- Morris. 2-74i.f. i;au. and m ay visit Norway, •* a member o f Kappa Alpha T lieta police force fo r ■•»bnm Baxtar, chairman; W unl Ffcrr.: m anent grandstands will be p rovid e# . - - . « . . . ¿ r o r i 'f T «. , - sorority and wa:, popular on the . also a member of th* < Anderson and Joeepliine Griggs. for- the baseball field. led and pressed ith each :*nt a t T W .C H E L L S Dry Cleaners, (p h on e 5-3316» 211 M . A. O.Ave. campus. fmiice o rga n im tioo fo r t m j i m r ■ .... , i tion o f a student advisor up, pointed dean o f this divteioi | vvluch lt 1S poped ttm c efcfier m eu s DRU. Fs 71 UNFITAUT'*?TOBE G eology was -ran r t r r e a n r i,aszoology departm ent in to a beparaie uc ^ ^ m ade between the zzc and thp facxiit r The TMiENFROMROADS era! partm ent o i geology an.. *r , b *W - call & r a large o rg a r.«a * »— lent - ith associate-JVC« er.$or. •> m facu|ty whoae duties. artE a»-:.-, ib lj •.int. HR head fh e neeq > j KPVTra1 ferences in which student pr-vv., lr- be discussed ration o f the -o^rnrrr L involve SI 000,000 this possible Cham nembct ir. Ci.Trätgn for Y chigan. a b lis h r d a n d ap p < u h e a d t! S SANDW ICH SHOP * G o G rad e A : to u ris t th ird Pennsylvania, Lansing i c a b in . . . \L E V I A T H A N # * T h is hr-»o«f n e w I • * TbirdI .ibirn»nth«f IJtA i %l'*r )N PALM SUNDAY * * X * W o r M V L n f u t ¡* h » P - A * « b i n » » i g a w f w "T "a T h i r d " . . . a ll room* ami *iater<«.m» . . it» b e a u fiftil f»w th tiie r a m e n a X g.«lit. I'IM'n upper drT'k «•«’ »id X whieh g ive» y n n m h * B * * .... el rnulll'. * the «ra...H H » harmiiltf-’ ».e -' * -nmking h a l!...it»«*e t'a p ^ ri . X rn> |.»-er|rierk«f»>rph*«»»f (K TH Ut SERI m M /.//.- a h r f it t t i J fn n h & b o p * m ade« . . . hi v in e * an»t *^.w * * n« -* etrred m g X for (h i* . la —- '"»"«•nitil r S e * . *fcindli t 1S|T I I I It I U K I It V ~ * < U --. jb «»lie h e d . . . n e w I*™ . * Third i «.bin rated“ D^wie * M a r •. t i w i r * - 1h ■• ■ v. i •* • X the LK.VI 'TH \>* th* •ml* * t<»’rb»»u(Sm l^ iN a A u A PHOTOGRAPH m - g J to n . H a t e * I«»«*. • S .1 worth ; in ; iM tiv m i \ i. i ¿ 3 f a * r r c * "* !« ; i: \ S T I A t ( H I T ■ 3 O f f i c i A L C lI I T o r TIT» COLL* t i l kir I w r A LU M N I O fO A N IZ A T *G m - eu*oream n A v *a IE CLEAR STU D IO : I ; Co*i««lt yovif I«e3' î UNITED STATES VI M h.fil t i pliai N ational Itank Itldg. — ■ ■ ™ \>w » » flrhuiir 5 Î435 f ansine. 31ich. a 30 :• I >f IVLINES lie. iew r*l I; J - X i ‘>14 W j*h . M *«f. D etru*. Nr^* BY W T O iv iM f.v r N lE i ü *•* h /;/ (b r a r r h t a n u i (Cuir If «a *» % M % IH tV . K I.ANSINC ' * cV o 'f ' (C ■ S / X fJ tH f up < tr*o tn l l n * i k i* ne» Isst**«! Encouraging the long i n t- . K «il.. - I» m * distance habit M L il*, w o r ld Ih >«« ; . ul» H mi» he Be p h o n e aBii-" T fle ijr a p h (5 im p a n v , thri |o m « I . V in | w liiil 1 ' m i i f .h o r ! rhr rîffie For c o m p le tin (j ti»s t rui c- I .»f lin r K r i ^ P 'r i fo r -*i i ;»i. i ..• ( the rafrx. In all- i coordmarrti ’.voeic, *trag- ••2 ~*%- I u in h ««M it f r u i t » o r fo u t e f u i ti lu ll» l i n i lin n «o lili •!. m iai 1» .il i I»«- • V .- I . . ,• » T h e aether m a n y a n d varied acrivnrrr^, i.r»i T fjrc J ' •»f the wav m which tclephoor v n iiositon %*f»t W f lu <»-i l l l l i l H i l l ( l >• L i•: < u ll I I $ "Ù :w . W e s te rn I*. * o n s ta n t lv hem y m ade a b e tte r -n o »' ' :cssarv ciiuinm n a t i o n 's n e e d s . in BELL SYSTEM RICE “ f .M »ii • • ir fh o n tf KMSPltS I no; .1 K i r K It I S I M I. S |.‘ t I nu i d hi J ll.l » < , » . . ( I I. itr I I »1*1 :4 ) it I' ! R K H A ; J V 5 T » fc f > , CAPITAL and SURPLUS [g b V $ 1 4 3 ,0 0 0 .0 0 In ter-F ratern ity Ball Saturday AM PUS A nnounce R elease Fifteen Girls Fill Here’s an Idea for a FRATERNITY BROTHERS Introduces Spring Term In form als o f N ew Schedule Practice Houses Colored Campanile disaffrove sub-escort ALENDAR for Spring Term B*!1 11 0n|y Form»l ®f Lait Term of Social Sea- fo r W. A. A. Worl«! T h e South Dakota S tate college cam ­ panile. a 165-foot chim es tow er on the A general fre e -fo r-a ll was staged by members o f a fra tern ity a t the U n i­ FR ID AY, A P R IL 11- T h e last term o f the year finds the i Women i Bidg. and Abbot Hall P.rtie, and Fore.try 9.00—Union Dance, Union ballroom j campus a t Brookings. South Dakota, is tw o hom e economics senior practice j t o be Illum inated a t n igh t w ith yellow versity o f Minnesota. T h e trouble Liil of Aclivilii for Co-Ed Atbllici Shindig Among Highlight* of Spring. SATURDAY, A P R IL 12— Are Now Polled in houses fu lly occtiDied as 15 girls take |and blue, th e college colors, b y means started when a co-ed's escort to a fr a ­ tern ity p arty was unable to take her 12 00—Cosmopolitan Clnli Luncheon, the course in Hom e M anagem ent d u r - ! o f th irty floodligh tin g projectors, some Hunt Food Shop ing the first period. Those who w ill be | I w ith d e a r, som e w ith yellow and others home. A m em ber o f another fraternity, Gym. « L r î » .t e r m is « ' « • » « l . v « m ie n * , w in llv Im ic e it can 9.00—111 ter f ra tern tty Ball, Union ; with blue lenses. living a t No. 6 Faculty R ow w ith Mrs. Ij T h e shaft, visible fo r twenty miles in a guest at the party, offered to fulfill T boSst, during the first week of mi« ,,r i'te f-frn tó m ity .a i •' ' ¡K h t p a r 'tics of ballroom. SUNDAY, A P R IL 13 Ann mncement of the W A A spring Sara Coolidge as director are Beryt |(h e daytim e, w ill be visible to avaitors Farr, Evelyn Thiem e. M argaret Hunter. th e office. Loyal brothers o f the o rig ­ inal escort did not approve o f the sub­ arm ! chedule was released this week a hundred m iles aw ay a t n igh t fo r an Hellenic ball m interest, will be h e « n òr- u ■ , M ildred K oyl. Dorothy Jansen. Ernest­ ! 8,000 ono-candlepower revolvin g beacon stitute and. eleven strong, marched to in th e i the gymnasium, and practices win ine 8 overeen. Irene Bronson, a n d ' Umon bal room The party which h ¡ I , . \ P«-n to cieorgia Brown. and a directional beacon w ill be m ount­ the co-ed's sorority house where they April 14 lor W. A A. points. Co- ed atop lh e structure invited the said escort to a conference. all atudenta, incluiling m.n.fraternitv nil n ( !ar V •liest ra MONDAY, A PR IL 14- Mnrgnret Berkley. June B arbarin . 1 T h e combat which ensued succeeded in Ishing tii take part in any o f ihese M r 3 5 V I? _ ÄWSÄ 1,1 I F fl,r lhe llfiP% from I !t • JaTT1,‘s CroU'lev and Mr. and Mrs M lies must report to the sports Dorotliy Relikopf, (Jertrude M o ro n y ,' Fannie Fuirbanks. Edna T a ylor, and Seeds Brought to incapacitating several, while the rest, appeared at school the next day with w ill » c t a » patrons Mr. and Mr* gers at the gym next week, Dorothy V inretf are at No. 4 Faculty Alpha Chi Omega snrorit v will 0 K. P ron iX P h i Sigm a Chi ck practice will be held on Moll­ Row which is in charge o f Mis> B ca -j Life After Fifty black eyes and brui**d lace* — Purdue Exponent entertain with an open house v it nd Thursday, from 5 to fi p m. trice nrnnt. Year Entombment F rid ay evening. Wagenvoord’s 11 Made Chapter o f os Tuesday and Wednesday from A fte r being buried 50 years a pint FORMER FACULTY MEMBER orchestra w ill play for the The practices must, be in Faculty Folk Club Holdi o f m ixed seeds were brought to light Kupp; Delta N ational Society Jn r> Those interested in Thursday by Dr. A. E. Bessey, head of SUCCUMBS IN RHODE ISLAND dancing. M ajo r a n d Mrs their se: arn 50 imint.N for 10 prnc- Monthly Meeting Today the college botany departm ent. The Thomas-Stahle and Mrs. frown* annual vegulnr dancing ho*nr.‘. will seeds were buried by Dr. W. J. Beal in W ord was reçciv *d Thursday by w ill act as patrons. The P lay­ of the l Loco! Musical Sorority Wins Alpha • to fi » in. and We.d- T h e Fnevity Folk club held Its 1880 us an experim ent to determ ine the President. R 8 Nhaw that Dr Howard boys w ill furnish the music for rrom 4 5 p. n clogqiiu monthly meeting loday at three o ’clock length o f tim e that seeds may lay d or­ Lambda Chaplr of Sigma ire scheduled i' • Monday mi in tllC Men's Club room in the Union. mant and still muintnin v ita lity enough Edwards, president >f Rhode Island the Union party this evening. piaci p. m and Wet ñenday from to grow. i « i S tate college, died Kingston, R. I . Alpha Iota. T his month's meeting was in eliarg*’ bv hi a. o f the Home Economies department T h e pint, containing 23 varieties, will A pril 10 Sphinx and the Y w c a will l>o patronesses at a luncheon to be given iy—is—also bei: and a style show, featu rin g the new bo planted in the college greenhou.e D r Edwards »,• irofessor o f Eng- » i»ii meat muficai .-.oriel y ;erm SpOffc, 10 practices to be spring styles, was modeled fo r the and a determ ination made o f how a t H unt's Food shop Saturday noon for 0 In I90fl Dr. th e Foreign Women Students from Ann • • A Min I .imhda chapter Edwards resigned a \ member o f this ■'••sdnv the hoi rs are from 4 Miss Juliu T e a r hud ehargp o f the Arbor. The guests, who have been > Alpha Iota :.t the district institution's faculty to became presi - m. and on Ttir day from 4 to program and Miss Sylvia Medskcr and W alter Toenjes, research assistant In sent u> the University of Michigan on For the tenn. dent o f the Rhode ! land school. He players, courts Mi.ss Anna Huyim, Miss Ethel Webb. horticulture, has recently accepted a Barbour scholarships, will !>r shown about th e campus, and thru entertain­ Ann Arbor last w e ek en d and 4 have bf en reserved oj$ Miss W inifred G etlem y and Miss Irene position with the G raham Horticultural held this position u > to m e t;me o f ins dp.it h -Ab'lia Ibi» •om tí» p m Before Slmben were on the committee experim ent station located in G rand ed by several of the* womens societies >: practices in st. h«* complete; Representatives of Sphinx and the Y t.lent s The During the business meeting that fol­ Rapids. G L Ricks, a graduate stu­ consisting <>! tots lowed, officers for next year were dent has been appointed to the vacant W . C. A. w ill speak at the banquet. and s the biggest bone o f; contention between the serious m inded, fans who come to see the show a n d ' UlKMHKRIfECMnfS Pall-Hellenic bill scheduled for down to the fourth row of the main those with the warped sen?«* o f h u m ou r> F o r m ere th a n S h e g ir e s y o u April 25, in 1 ip Hotel old# tloor and some go lor the balcony, the who come to crack During the heart a q u a r te r o f a cen tu ry . wi.se-crnektng's Iwtter up there rending scenes o f parting, the former? ••t und ' *m will I v the oil! formnl during R etain the same T h e evening's high gpota are the a d ­ glure while the latter reaches the high- j term This is th last year that vertisements. "Don’t tell me. let me cst heights o f hysteria T h e y cun on ly I tty lc a n d q u ality T H E C 1 IA W Î4 lid,*- ill will lie form; and a large guess!" implores some worthy member revive to impart some well put advice: Salice is exacted o f the audience who has seen it only to the hero who is clutching the heroine j. l.K W u fi. ne to twelve, four times when the beuutiful lady Of With adm irable determ ination. C’O f c L E f i F i S H O P ring will be from doubtful |M>Mtiduge hints cheerfully to Oh, there's nothing like the varying OE A irtv permission lo reach downhearted hubby ihat she has a big incidents o f the modern m ovie to test! Home o f la n g ro rk Fine Clothe* Ticke at three dollars each are surprise lo r him She then coyly drags the college comic's wit or the m ovie! dl sofort;y houses Annie forth his old suit recently (lean ed and , fan's self control in restraining the! L IF E T IM E . . W . S. | '; , < s e s liu ti! at the < ket.v mine house la mm pressed at Gluinph's Dry Cleaners desire to bop him one j >C J)t i r c b a s e ?i b e f o r e t h e t w e n t v - f i f t h o í un A c tiv ity P a in t A p r il A n -f'(Ir- m u ltili: b e d ; t o f u r h ls h m u s ic f o r i m n n a g i n c l h e h u ll a r c T h e fim i— hit o f a lalkie und uf #>ier> dance flo n r- I r e rimi im i r in a n Bettv F o r s h a w ' •nrharm ingly ibat it's down tight tlidiir$»iì>g.Tlte Acconti ¡«ili-iim i indign» and ber m ellow wurhling g ive« you llie lidi, óutty lliivoi itfl com pletrly goofy Urie. V h ft W a l k im. B e lt y K r a u s e a n d in ic .Jen n C t l d w » U n d e r a n d tickets. Am lie L a u r i e ie c k iIT a n d 1 V e r a Mutiseli; jir n g r a tn s Jenn W e r e ; B ig H rar ib i- nirking eoupling iin t n y — .m,| the-r utliei enp-rl.iim 1 P û t . » •: « n n iu l Bervi A diari, too • • « T^^O R E than a quarter century ago,' R e c o rd V i. 2135-11. I O ir u h . 7.V ,, S e t I ic iid lin c on r w F o i.io w iv ; Y .h ! (from Mntion i , the Commonwealth Edison Com­ K e in s tn itio n P letore a Oreet Life**) v, o ra ' n S o c ie ty i ’a r tic : pany, prophetically alive to the T a ì n t Ni» Sin (T u liaim e Aruiind | 1 1" " 1 D- r Bl io Your Bone») * • >•* li**' - immense possibilities o f the future,* T h e C).iließe socia i com m it!«••' itlas •e' %ooa H fn u a tt lu rh im t g tn t r i t a r * K m .r il No. 2 I 2 R-I», É b/nrb, 7 le lb«* part i ffpi)l'0V3i1 leadline lor" Wed* in i l a i t r j tn I g o ) a t Ih r l ì i è \ ttrrl ordered from General Electric a 5000- I u a c .in t / / 7 > „/« kpril :«» a * tills tim e .ill fr a ­ il,ilio n o f ih r 1 om m on utah h O x a lin i A m i M iW i.nit « s N o .in S■ W H H K h u r i t i a t i t l i f i n O r r Ì i e A t Hid ruoli partie* ni il* t lu­ l itiio n ( oniftany, t h u a ro kilowatt steam turbine— in those days I i t i * '«*re( 1 m Dean <'onrad's otti. te T h e Itero ril Nu, "21 *t7oli. |ILim/i. 7 .»e itimi! tee 1headed i>v p 1 of I a giant o f electric power. “* M r And tu »’ C i r i \ m liou a. i ¡ , ;• Emmi •ns must a 1»pro ve ail i «i rt v iíi’ i", be!for- they are regí* tero 1 ’L cvl -n -T u ir t y S a u r b ay N iu iit H v . . . I ddi«* \t',die * » S o n j o r ( o - ( ‘d s The j« • ¡n i pa e’ • arrandeine nt for To-day, a General Electric turbine- hr fra le rnilina wi:'i lie continui •«I t Ills ¡v e n S r lr o lítr s h iu s crm Ft aterí j ties may bring i list of gcnerator o f 208,OOO-kilowatt capacity . ! si|>crr,n to Dean ('< mind * !¡rm ?VTo he filed Arra tiwenici sends out its vast energy to the Chicago C o lu m b ia p n o c x B s ' R eco rd s im e afte r lh e I d * m ay be mmle any S filed by i «Ding Metropolitan District. ’ ~* ■ te n il Recording - The Record* without Scratch College-trained men played a respon- Meeting ft»?' Co-Eds sible part in the engineering and i ’ l n n n r ‘ (| fo r T u e s .; T o E n la r g e A . W . S. manufacture o f both machincs-Ljust »? C o l u m R e c o rd s 7 b i a I B . R ivrlu l r o -M c v ill !>#• held will meet wifi be i as they serve in important capacities in the engineering, production” and distribution o f all General Electric 7re HIT Records * f'Lis enlargemei List a Few of the Lotest Hits on "n#> more representative on the board and it is hoped that a large number Columbia Records will attend each meeting in order that i * tillable j»er*-oii may tie selected tlM -D !4IHn Hong (U n iversity o f M a in ei- F o x T r o * c p i 'f sen t A , W .,S. 20- inch hilarletalità, Pa. Religious Croups —T e d W allace and Hi 75c T ellin g I I to th e Daiste*—Fox Trot A t I — Ted W allace and IF Elect ( ifficers, tlM -D O ne the Sunny Side o f the street Fox Trr t • h :iT n r l.' M l l k 'C K a S tP I- P lflllS 10 -»nch -Tc 75c s in gin g a Vagabond S ong- Fnx Trot ’hila- As a part o f the Rundny morning ■ r a- orvice« at Peoples church the Religious : * if Council will iM 'tnii officers o f its five tW -D !* • Sing— And I'm Happy Fnx Trot associate organirations T h is comprises M M nrh -B e n Selvui und His Grch r-nn- Mie Y. W ; the Y M ; 8 . C L ; S C 7Sc Arroft« th e B rrabfast T a b le lim b in g at You r os- U and the C O L. — Ben Selvm .nd His O rrb - ■ill In keeping with Holy Week, the 8 0 U. win have a servtre Sunday ntghl tm .H sweetheart T r a il— Fox T ro t / ol - with M ax Abram leading the disucssion li-tn e h - T e d W allace and H f ’nm pus B ov; intry oh T h e Ijeadership o f Christ in M od­ 75 c G et Happy— Fnx Trot purpo i' .,f ern Youth". Good PTlday will also be —T ed W allace and His Campus Bov 1 prov idme observed W e B a ra A ll the L a teat H its on Records. P la yer-P ia n o Hoils and arrym • , n Foster morning, ’ he religious council v and Miss will hold a sunrise service a t six-thirty.; Iotw »;• im Twt nvwrsAL iL ic m e M V t , i Shoot Mnsic A fter ’ he service, u breakfast »111 be w i t n u t u T i'iD it i v>nino on a ng ( amp r , Mor served. Music, slides, and poetry »111 j n «.c o r v M t B u d d ’s M u s ic H o u s e feature the Easier night service. earn pus G irls A - Have you lost a glove o r two? I f you I u;;; an entirely new have you may be able to find it a t t h e 1 G E N E R A L ® E L E C T R IC -B V E B T T m N O IN M U S IC " nnnir verm. .Several registrar's office G loves o f a ll sines j **• t a t t W u U n tH A re. I ^ n e ln f, M lchU ea »r liu* enior girls are and colors iiavp been turned in there: Sunday. Miss Neva from the library You m ay have yourl I O P E N S A T U B D A V E V E N IN G S U N T IL 9 ^0 on W hat I Believe gloves by describing the lost articles " A 1 y * ^ wt> u n o . n u u i i n o , w , , , w c , , A t satisfactorily to Mira Yakeley. M IC H IG A N STATE NEW S MHUmm t m F m 4 faculty member toHO LD4-Haro It 11 « « t l m t o d Itw t tMapte of u, l.- u lfin l'S t t t e i'iH n i # 4 tw !»,U (> i, ¿Jr. SPARTANGRtDDERS A T TH E STATE TO D AY A N D SATU RD AY fo r fow l. HONORED AT KANSAS MEETING IN AG HALL fO R T H IN C L A D S TOABANDONGREEN —¿»il D O t O t ' B A J fT Friend». H M n r e , Ftfkilarily? Cm e h Crawley Ferae* Chenpej Spring Tenn. TRYDÌAN^SVNh Track Tran Faces Stiff SdieM c Coler of Foolbell Jerieyi to Kappa Delta. With Vary Grad Help Peilkll Geioe. the education de* I t i he first m eet- Praipect*. M ichigan S tale football team will be idem O! P i K a p p a h lc li w ill be held O ne o f the stW est ncheflulc!. ever rigged out In new gear next fa ll. T h e •a I V f o r e n s i c fr a t - ni* i 8 arranged fo r M ichigan sta te fin e « the age-old Yíorth Dakota solid green je r ­ lü at Wichita, p Spartan track team this term. Beaty™ sey 1» to pass out of the picture At an sas cbm ng s p r in g va tw o dual meets, the O fa en and W hite least, if Conch Janies II Crow ley has M enehhOfer wa s a iso > «pred.slors w ill participate in two m ajor his »ay. mi o f * he c h a r t e r . c o m relays and four intercollegiate contests Crowlcv tavdred a <-hange last tall i t iu n i i - s i» e c ia lly u n i» T h e first com pM itlon will s ta rt Satur- hut delayed pul ting it in to effect unt il ¡notion o! organization i, this com m ittee whk day, A p ril 19. with a dual meet ¡igatn.st 1030 T h e hew Jersey to be w hite principles em- D etroit C ity College, and the season with green sticker tape in parallel bam Will end on the sevenlh o f ffitlC With down the front. A narrow band of th e Nntional Colleglntes a t Chicago ght K'Ilt green will adorn each sleeve at the W ith the strength o f the squad m a t­ \-¿ F.H.rrn-rii- To 'r. erially strengthened by the addition of elbow. T h e number will be w hite on Scene trom the MnimomP picture sfrer« oi c ^ ...... , v , w t r « i committee will be I Ì hfiVi,à «Inn''' unff'-th»««1 wh«* *1>. t • , Powell W ith J'*an Arthur Kay Pranola and Rogi loom fy ' ^ ! , i *he var.oiiv r rs who have peen »i-.. |h i <—i rfim h ln atk ir»», «l»«icr> nu-' m en who were ineligible during the i on the re v e r e aide organization fot ,!il ' , . • mnah niurh h»p»>in,“»*. w inter term, a great season is looked ,wley ..aid th at the all-green Jer­ rt President. M ary Hieh- O ur 12 k » » o n roers.* fr»r b**Ktnrc. . r y did not stand out. handicapping -p tesld en t. Jngrtd Mat t..on; fnn iln m eA l»!*', p fB c tlc # uurt th** !■?».•>* hlf.-Tttonfl in ihn F” X TfOt on'l W.. forw ard pass lVeavers in picking out I heir men color will help. lie think?, the contrasting U L Y S S IA N P L A N S Y A K E L E Y GOES M arguerite K an au f ; trcas-? , M cM illan term tlie members ?•! the p .. o«.«! turnt Rt(rt» Tuc«'lny, Ai»? : :|I| n, ln. TÌiiiP*iI*y Don’t CMlulM IliRht **rc Tur- * wrIMh»’ ' « i t Knrolf lötitty **» our H»**«- ¡. forw ard " , hv coaches and track fSjk liam V '. In th*' persons of Cham berlain. 14741263 __ T O TENNESSEE H ' f i r - - * r. take« by the 4-H ev^n sion . tn,-v will discuss -college Hie „Il er r i ) „ r,i,rn*MT. C o *t íl'lt H » , pnvnli ,f, H'lvHnpf. Knultfl K im ron i,. á Ú m n re • Brown. in lle rto n and Hackney. sta te ■ liil«*Ht roinW nation*« mcrt-i w ill have four mrn eapnhle of record- breaking tim e in the four-m ile relay. ProniHNM Spari,. L w .l S «i»ty i. AttMid. Cnn.Mlim. . ( TRYOUTS OPEN E ach o f u n d e r 4 80. men has run the m ile Admilled to Thtla Kappa Nati.,nal As»ocia«ion at FOR VARSITY GOLF K a ty to Condem n V\ K S S O N - S IM M O N S S C H O O I. « K D A N C IM i 4 A Star grouf) o f «juni'tcr-nuler:.. in- eluriing K roll. Salmon Swanson, aim H ackney who run- anything from the N u ; On Cam pus Since '2 2 . M em p lii, ;il>-4 0 S l r a m l B W *. W on . 1 i M is» Elicli Yakeley. registrai ... iu a r ie r to the two mile, should hi' ■ M a t t Im i. i nll v. Im cm lil V"nr College, w ill v . e S indav m orning 4 ic n p a b ll o f good re ,'dts ih the m ile re- a local Society til Michigan State col I;a , vents at P« ntisiJvnmn and Ohio, i T h e ¡¡fic d u ic billow?.: Saturday. April 1 lege, announce i tirad mit ta nee to Ihet M emphis '1 no?see to attend .. < ventloh o f ' Am erican Ai^ne+a \>r. dnlrahlB flr . 1 floor riMim for lu i, moli Hdmtl h a» »h r w «rlm M rs I .E A R B U R Y of C o llegia ' Registrars d o tin g - A i pi D etro it C ity C ollege, here. Friday ' Kappa NU, national fraternity Hi und privo tr cniranc.'. Pur o f If, 10 and 17 A M i. Kukeley i •and Saturday. A pril 25*2(1, Pennsylvania installation is scheduled to take pia« teli*phono mit troni in o ri. Call the exertith couneil, it is neces Relay.'' a! Philadelphia. Saturday. A p ril I during the Inter part ot May. as U ccpuprn ; . ;;i:~ t i»r 231 Biftlcy. .»!ot s., le v earlier to atten d a m 20, Fresh-Soph meet, here; Saturday. To i»i|»c$, M ay 3, O hio B elays at Columbus; Sttt- Michigan Betn chapter. in d a ’ . May 3. In terd a ss meet, here; O rganized on this eampu Novenni» Saturdav M ay It), U niversity o f Notre ' 22 . 1822. UlysKlan society lins been at Hen, Dome, liere W d a y and S a tu r d a y . M ay Uve in .student activities, in te r-fratei tio-17 S tate Intercollefrtate. here. F r i­ to Pipe«! d a ' and Saturday. Max’ 2fr-24, C entral lo ll reollegiat«’ at M ilwaukee; Friday tiri Saturday. M a y :««-:ti. i <* A a a i DitV circled, ?eholar.ship. ¡»Ud athietic The oigah izatlon obtained permanent |xbnpssIH|i Ute ifitcr-fra tei f"i Fellows ■ a in tercollegiate a* Cam bridge. Massa- iiitv Vf holarshtp cup. a fter having WO st rar «»! Columbi r a d itio n has ¡t that ye « h ii'ft t F rid a y and Saturday. June jit fo r fhree-yenrs straight Y,ik<’ lev Is one Y our new sp ring su it and topcoat is T Bhtill know th e fellow ship <*f «-7 N atlom d potleglate, at Chicago. HI. ! T h rtn Knjipn Nu was founded I». H union o f eleven weil established !•>*; T h e prop' plpeaw ithaenaonrd, mnaeullbc, m el­ fratern ities a» n m eeting held i Springfield. Mo.. June 9. 1924 Amoi here. B egin the new term Iresh and low m en o f every nge and degree. ' the founding chapters were some of ti Som e tr y t o jo in this brother- oldest ; ntullnns locals'' in tin ir respective h Uni'Mie nmcmg Cheek let«* clean in a new outfit. hood, y e t foil, Oild o re absolved as born t o pipcless lives. But honest effort Is req u ired — each m m 's ow n M e n ’s S t y l e s fratern ity hixtorv was the chiutertng • Sigma Phi of BnldwlthWallaoe est •» llvhed in 18tiH. and Alpha Delta ’Diet EASTER IS COMING te st w ith good tobncrn in ;i g< *o 12:30 Cot*1 N«i«#rk S H U B E L ’S Sunday Concert 1-3--0-S re(re»luuetii a delightful way to wall«being* Tbf G«*-*.0 >li t "-■PAD'. * Atlaau.1 21* N. W ookluiU .il Are, TOMMY TOWNER AND HIS ORCHESTRA M lLLtoy A 0 4 1 - 1 1 UAL' TO BE GOOD TO CRT W BE aE » 1' ,s S p r i n g F o o t b a ll P r a c t i c e A t t r a c t s F if t y C a n d id a t e s SNOW GREETS GRIDDERS MONDAY TRACK PROSPECT CRAPPLERS COMPETE STATE CLASS A same rombtr.arion bat Tm m touteti GOOD WEATHER BRINGS INCREASE VX'ftfcp Ec TrA tN m aterially to the uoamaftd »unjatorr that the S tate camera w w » isttium the m id-west 'a lle g r teams tu rirc tne RAISES HOPES OF ■ NA™ W * EET TTFLETAKENBY past season. Both team.-, d isp lay*« icoHr- oßT* IN NUMBER OF EARLY ASPIRANTS / n c i y STATE VICTORIES 5” S. A. E. CAGERS passini; and onlllant bad- ^rxB ìiuc ttffi the gam * » a s im e w la t . a m « ,n i r the /one defect?** ■atura tr’-*: i r u m em ployed TTte G rand S apm i •/.nmas *aged a rallv n the ’ inai w m n k nir Coaches Crowley, Carberry and Casteel Work With Half a Himdred « V M d K I / C O ATS/ 'aiTer! to break 'infra th e estr "s b * iff Meet at Detroit. Ambitious Athletes in Teaching Notre Dame System; Star of Cree» and White Thinrlads Independent Court Chnmpinmhip-® \ F. p ia sx r nad .ie*íí trrmmtotnr: te Be in C óa ch P fp d le y C ollins w ound up the in Baikethtill Taken by an Haze r Veterans Report for Drills. made up rh»- comb Asceedeecv. ratty w restling season b y hiking fhr*r fvttrüî Ex-Spartans. the East Lar. «m g Haan • ! H r meti to the N ational In tercolie- I ’ P R O X I V f A T IO L Y h i led *he in dividual * h u n d re d as i to iits eredit £1 head m e n to r* C oach J im m y » tils u i n i e r 1 (Sb*i*j>\ th e IWEUCIBLE5 BOLSTER LIST m^hw" ^ tn C . h "Zmt DEFEAT GR. RAPIDS TEAM w ho aren i» pat nod C oa ch C ollih s on the m ore r*»ir’ Unn O m v e tor ■ ; rater ¿ntt h C on ch e* G le n M a d ge) (.a r b e r ry trip to the Q u ak er Sta te wer»' Oapt M •d v id M \v. c H a v e F n s r H i p e * T lw t M a y R a n k J w im . M O M arshall, and Capt -elect F a m o u s S p a rta n i D is p la y D e ft Tl- a r e a c t i v e in a i d i n g t h e i r c h i e f ti ch . n f- • f . S ton er Ston Stoner, alth ou gh elim inated d • » hi* c a n d i d a t e H i n t in - r u d i m e n t s o f t h lä r m W it ll U n » A l d e r m a n :n ’ he earlier part o f the m eet. put. up i RSIMIJ t o W in N o tr e D am p b y K n u tc R ockne. ‘ u rb f i '■ .. line gra pp lin g ex hibition to secure D »d fou rth plaee in the con sola tion 1 Honors. lin e r tia n o f c o n s id e r a b le f a m e w h o h a I h r ou tstanding, feature o f the meet, lio n and i< e x p e c t e d t o a id r o a c h C rt was th e sp ecta cu lar p erform a n ce o f the T h e s . a k b asketba ll squad S h i f f t r 's T w e n t y - s ix m en tu rn e d but fo r th e wrt 'h n g tram trom O k lahom a A .V M ¡ra ted the (iib b - C on ffctib n eries M onday a fte r n o o n and p ra n ced th ro thei T he southerner; ..nee m ore established 1 7 111 the G ra n d R apids V M C F O R DFV.Tf T flfH WW» Wtflh C overed g r id ir o n . M any o th ers w regi the reputation o f the O klahom a sc h o o l gym April 2. to win the .»a te d a C l t A H P» FW* |< r outsta n din g grnpplers b y again c o p - independent court cham pion sh ip 20» M \ w jm r d e la y e d , but rep o rte d T u esd a y*. t pitlg the natinnu) in tercollegia te c h a in - fratern ity team wa •ompo« lo s w e ll' Ih c squad to abou t a il. p icm h tp F C G alla g h er is the roa ch j S evera l v e te ra n s w ere in th e prop? o f Gfclahotrift A ,V M w hich 1« the fir s t d e le g a tio n . C a p ta in lia r C ot alm a m ater o f F Collins, M ichigan Sta te c K een, t.' r*f M : C G allagher, o ld S in e a d , i '« * c i l K ogg, “ J ak e” rn a,e H arva rd: .1 R icks M I T . and a host Paso, H a m id G n o s s w e r e le lte r n ie H aun and M ilt M llg , sc,uac ol oth er prom inent w restling conches. O n April e v c H l Sta te grupplers O N E C E N T S A L E C r o w le y war jo in e d in' lie o n o! w ork by ! ir t a n t c o a c h , a n d th e Carfcx WOT ko JUDGECARBERRY entered the M ich ig an A A U wrestling meet at Detroit Strom . class. w as defeated l>y Benz, .stellar U o f M mat man, in the htial 1 4r> ¡»ound S a ve W ith S a fetv b ro u g h t c a lis th e n ic s ta lk b y C ro w le y an d ¡diort TO AID CROWLEY M erle Callir)», a freshm an grappler, show ed the term that en able his C a s te e l jo in e d th e c o a c h in g fo r c e T u e s d a y a n d c o n c e n tra te d o n th e b a c k - f ir ld c a n d id a te s . w o rk in g s e v e r a l «•! th e Notre Dame Star lo Take Over b roth er in win the national title when )u- w on 'lie i win nd class 1 liám piniiship in (lie RIO M arshall, although receiving a paln- THURSDAY FRIDAY so p h o m o rJ p g h ^ b a 11 c a r iy in g u n its w ith , Duties of “ Cob” Wilson ; Wns fttl ankle in ju ry, put up n brilliant b a t ­ t h e v e te ra n ^ an d g iv in g th em < a d e iv • o f th e s h ift 'h a t w ill ix* e m p lo y e d un­ ir to secure highest honors in the 171- \t V(»Ur Kexall Store- d e r C row ley \ s ty le o f p la y Assi^iart Last Year. pound division Sm *ad AWs ( oarhini; T u r ' d a y C a r b e r r y tie v o t e d h is ».m u !n t h e g u a r d s a n d t a c k l e s w h i l e C o a c h C r o w l e y l e d ¿. g r o u p of ¿ n d c a n d i d a t e s i.i sa lm o n , q u arter-m ller look good the prelim inary w orkout; int squad will In* m ade up ut hdgar The SATURDAY i n drills C a p t a i n .S in e a d h a d s e v e r a l in K enneth L afayette. Herbert unde ckeritiK A rthur V oelker and W alter a la te Mile Casteel has five letter- plunged thuRiasin he hurdles, a fact which os Spartan prosper*-, 'in Besides Russow and C o lle g e D r u g C o . oT pcrspi ¡nuble up on hurdles ¿ind 10 .1 C hh( C ra n d Illv tr W m t lir u n t !U ««jr strong contenders are ! K en n eth Y a rgct and E a s t L a n s in g D r u g C a 2D.'» 11.Tiranti Itivi- will be represented 1 and RothfusA at th e p la t e i t 's ^ J ^ zS ^ A T X he FLORS HEIMk V flo n th e tm S hoos a rc -h r k in d M n xt you ough 10 w ear, th e y g iv o you so it ìu c L m o ro fo r y o u r m o n e y IK J H i r arrym SHOES aN U « 0 «. W A S M tN G T O K A VF. T h e in a c i g a r e t t e i t 's T a s t e / M . S . C . R e s t a u r a n t A c t io n s s p f a k » 'h a t y o u w a n t 10 k n o w iq iio p r about th a n » ■ « « ( » ; a c ig a r e tte is h o w it / a d « . And w ord « cant te ll you m u ch about r h e s i c r f t e l d s t a «te . T o b a c c o q u a lit y , m ild fr a ­ g r a n c e , c h a r a c te r — th ese a m o n l f w o r d « , u n til tie M ost Popular M celinu Place In I’own y o u 'v e t r ie d C h e s t e r fie ld ; a ft e r th a t, th re e w o r d « M y i t a ll : TASTE above every th in g " m ho 4~,j ^ BR EAK 1 Î M IY S A f S P F LUNCH EST , D IN N E R S S H O R T O K D IÌR S FINE TURKISH mi DOMESTIC Ü ü f ■ M BIEMPCDW« H IT « U M w-- - : w n ê M w rwaccaCa- M IC H IG A N STATE NEW S S t a t e t o M e e t C h ic a g o N i n e S a t u r d a y E — c , , Yt These Planers will Represent Michigan State i l l SPARTANS RETURN FROM JAUNT on Diamond During Season Full of Hard Games INTO DIXIE WITH EVEN BREAK; WON AND LOST THREE CONTESTS TO D AY A N D S A T I 'f i D A Y H rrgkim d M ilii ll f f. lT l» B f A Si. XiWer, Maryiville and Cincinnati Diamond Af*ref«tioni Con­ quered by Kobimen; Vanderbilt and Miami Squeeted Out Victories. HE M K ' i l !(> A N STATE C O I .I .E t iK § l « o b g g team w i l l o n t e r t n lli tin- U n i v e r s i t y i f * » » H jt jg g ly M V V .9 S & a f t e r n o o n at l ) M „ V lo o k . n m id h is S p a i 't a n d i a m o n d s ip ia il ffitU fflrffl W < *l- i n e s d a y f r o m tIx -ir I.K O rt •»>»..-M S 2 i.F /r s c o m« l.nlr ini;* *»f lb*’ I ilkm x •.creen. had Its m e e t on th e B U te i>tayrrs. sirs la ..*.• m f c »' H B j f B " ¡ H K l I heir throw Ins was Innn-oi-ni.- and the Judins ot nv Halls wie. no' all thllt t t t M M B 1 » f^ M u B B ffflv e r th - (leldlnii ruliires. ' ' _ SUNDAY and MONDAY m trh t bo hoped for "W bbm” Baftm td m io Bull BlM U) i '« * ' ' " I iti!<•«I lo ga th er 111 O iv high fl> •" Ww <•»««•> «»I h 1008 "V I 100% Tal ki ng oulfteld fthd c o »t S tate three ru m Tim Errors Hurt Again I Bpartans' w ild p eg« knocked down kpv - ernl M aryxvillo base im u v t und “K i if»ok t|i«‘ final game jof ’ •H’ rust-fielding a Itar..-.1. K t w e l srnt on e o f the Tenhefisee pluv- tin- Hparianv al O xford. Ohio, T im*m I » v . . . . . . r» .......... « <•**••« S V . h o r e d a r in g a n d e n t ic in g evsaA A IkT I ’ l f l ’ lb l ¡t A «>rs from the gam e w ill» im 'h iiiiry re* afternoon, '• •«» C harley (»r iffin wa-. rcctved wlien hh by u wild thrnw best ed ln a pilebers' «liiel tine prltiiarilv K n isel iod h h team » i bni W illi IWn lo Ute failu re Of h h inflelders M adon ­ Kttfc h it* und .llnt Hliydcn Hanged out na Itati a bad duv afield and »’ «red n th ree-bagger •«>«' the bhly Hpartun Ih rer lintet. a fter Ibe umpire gave an f»xtra bnsc h it o f tlic game off-color deelfloh whieb rolled the in- <«riffln Huris HhHtnut (¡ia ■burtsl«»!» T ills didn't help imitiert, T h e hext day Charite cirHTih. w p h * anv tutd then Maeaide*. iMiltbled mice, om ore t.outhp:iw, lei M arv.vllle flDWIj so Hint Johnny Ha* . Mittrtll mouml are. w ith Ih rer In t. am l ttirnod in tho O m bowled O rliti fi tdiutou« ynine o f Ih r wason wb#n Hlute 'H ie q h ln nine plavetl alt'tl basi’ball w o ». :i io o . nritTin fanned n joppm- and several tim es Btatp bat.smen saw mv; bn lteis aiul hts m ale »hewed vom« I'nt smashes knocked «low’ti where •»««’• ly iinproved fleidin g al>»IM\ <<> aliorti would pffiinnrlly have resillM l Fn Kobsmen fielditi" and at t urale llirow in g kepi Mil hint fine support Tl • mashed out nine mifolle:«. «hove one base» p rell V well cleared fo r Huns Mi M uryxville httrler from i m o u n d In ¡mu found " f e l l " o r ltn n f*»i »evep tin- a n d t h e S p a r l a l i , g a l l i e r e d f i v e o i l H iin s (h e Kevenilt innmg A ll oi S tate’« runs were Retired jh the d ß l i v e r y O lb lJ H w u r « h e o n ly S la b ' p la vn h. ‘.olve Has- olliMin1" and eon T h ev «r e : i l » lla v ib o . first tw o fram es and OrifTln hold the TennestMM' nine wadi In check tltrouKl» linuetl Ills seitsalional l«l!tin*; pa out th e romaliKUM- »1 the kkl Rlainimne out two saietle.s Birce 4. Iliinnir... r un.l . >S, ..-II to rf*H. h " G ibbs again m a d ’ tw o hit * Bild G r iff in irlp - to the piule fob itil safely on tw o oeeasions TIlP bOX store ol the six giltHC A fte r an all-n igh t «to y at Sport« low T en n . the team motoreti to Nasltville. « t a t AM II T r i m . Wednesday «•» tackle the Van i... dei bib untversit v nine which >■ iiytpd ws one o f th e strongest ih «he south |u;mi R a in uaiiMtd tine pcstponeiiHMd «'» Ha* . r .n flin t gam e and Thursday ' l » T Hpariatts w*.ni played on a slippery held and ought ,,*4lll h ave won handily except i"» a pan ol i frea k hom ers which tin ConttTiodoies H;».j«‘ | drove over the shori-^b’ f' field fence |1( M Both o f lh e«e h it» WofUd have bean iegd«m ute doublt s in an ordinary hall '•,l park H arris tJumbo» K ilhl u ttdeied MAU a fine account Of him sell-in the game. |( ( tvllowutK but six luts but a pah of in.. « Spartan error: m ade m allei-, worse llom ers W ill Gam e Went T h e R liiggin ir Vanderbilt -blue wa« i*w»u punded by the splendid change ot pace iwtj Tt I SPAA and WEDNESDAY shown by K a h l and lie had ««»*‘ t-om-* modores at bis m e r c y practically every i.. Unite he chose It» Use his dazzluif. last Si ball S late led during the early m n n i;: by grabbing u I Wo rtlli leatl tit tin second im nte Vanderbtii scored kt inLthe last of the second, but th«‘ spin s taiv. picked up aiiotbet in the llrxt of - the sixth t<* forge altead. T t«' 1 Then Vanderbilt pnxluced a pfwee oi lullte,. in th e stxlh ti* tie the coum and llie tw o homer:, in the last oi th*’ tseycpth diwidetl the gam e liiu Saturday the Kobt»men gained «w eel a«« revenge l«*i the IM to U defeat .ulitwu- isle ed lo them lusl spiuie by Si , X avier in Cineintiati. O hio and turned on' hi a d eclilve a to ’ vfchuN iv ie Bulloch was on the inound b»r Stale and lei Si XhVH t down with wx hit*« I a i. net i rig lii men and exhuHled neutl\ |M*riect control T h e gam e wsi'f vn - >"• tually won in th e thirtl ihmng when u ;; the Spartanx pushed ail** ' MX n i l ) w. Johnny Madonna flaahy sluntsiop led w « the h ittin g w ith three saletie i " lon« , “ tr ip s n i t h e p la t e w l u l e ' t ’ i urn I ’ uUi wi berIson and Gibbs each made two sale su Kinglear u,’ Th Quern City proywl lo be iu»t aboui what th e 'S ta te baseball players needed to inspire them to v h t o i .n and m * M onday thev irouneed the University o f C incinnati nine !•« to .< steady ( pitching by K a iil and ¡» batung spree itt in the sixth inning proved the undouig m oi the C incihuati aggrcgniion "Jumbo’ * kr NOW IS THE TIME FOR K a h l had all the earm arks ol a sea- Ml soht’d veieran lu iiler and ulloweti bin i AIJ. (¿000 MEN SLEEP ANY PLACE, BUT t o e . I in t . . tt J m jr » > '« S i.r ln g W A LK ­ OVER sh oos. The fir s t w a r n i d a y » ¿ a ll t * f I, c c l e h r a l i o n o f s o m o k in d , T ro a t y o u r fa ith ­ E a t a t R e x ’s fu l o ld d o jis to a p a ir o f s ty lis h k ic k s a n d y o u 'l l h e a ll s o l f o r a h a p p y , s u c c e s s f u l s e a ­ S u b w a y L u n c h R o o m son. Th ey a r e th e flt t ln g e s t shoes you e v e r Down Stairs d id see. jflfh lt w e a r iu jf . lo o . COMING EASTER SUNDAY UNDER THE POSTOFFICE BURTON’S WALK-OVER SHOP T h e V a g a b o n d K in g ’i I S h o r t O r d e r s — S n n d w ie h e s — B a rb e c u e s — Q u ic k S e r v ic e 221 8 . Wftftington Ave No Advance In Prices! NEW M ANAGEM ENT L A N 8 IN O