U fM H ftV • - K S Ä S B S 1^ * - ! - ZA nqr VOLUME 18 Michigan Stale News FR ID A Y , FEBRUARY 26, 1926 NU M BE R 40 iM irT A A I Dll A D U I Iexten sio n sp e c ia list to MALLMAN TO STUDY WATER THETA A L rllA m i ATTEND MEETING IN ONTARIO A fte r a lieta I l e i |Mirt of the Sta te N tidal re rus given ANALYSIS AT CHICAGO "U ” ARTS BOARD presentsfarce H. Ci kn ell. h o rticu ltu ra l exten- slon ape* t at the college, w ill de­ by Fred W . Alare. agi*f, Tuesday «••«< »iRM'Inl co m m itte e es« man- before a ttVPHtign- P ro f. W . L . M ailm an of the bae- teriology departm ent has been grant- TO PRESENT fOR TWO NIGHTS liv e r two uddro* the U n ta rlo H o rtic u ltu ra l lion, Ont., next week. al a m eeting of defy at tiott U|||M in ie d I>\ l»tib! lent ions, (he resolution w as ad opted : ard of f o il., w in g •il a leave o f absence fo r a ye a r to I study at the U n iv e r s ity o f Chicago. M ailm an w ill continue Ids stud y of w ater an alysis at the u n iversity. BIGPROGRAM In order that I he Michigan ZmEi u ^ ^ SBORT COURSE MEN State News may he pluml upon a more «mind financial basis, it YOST MAIN SPEAKER Next Year’s Libérât Arts Cnnrs« Tn Present Noted Array of Artists COMPLICATED PLOT. GRADUATE MARCHS Is the i i . «»tincruda tinti of this committee, that the News return to its former «i/e ut onre. I AT COLLEGE SMOKER and Lecturers. no Ita n n ey and L e v o n Hor- Next ye a r the lib e ra l a rts course g the leading roles, a ty p - j Commencement Exercises to Bn t'ommitt©«' mi State News Men Students Gather for First All- w ill offer a lyceuiu program o f u n ­ A lp h a P h i fa rc e w as pre- Hoard of Publications usual interest. T h e ch a ra cte rs who dnesday and T h u rsd a y Observed March 4 and S. K. II. I l l l I., ('Iiairman College Affair. w ill appear before M ichig an Sta te the L it t le T h e a te r u n d e r' audiences includ e such persons as HA\ II. U lt iL S n. W h e n a F e lle r Needs I Comm encem ent exo for a ll M inn H V *»t. coach o f Mieti- Se.hlpa. Lew S a re tt, B ra n c h Itlck e y Fair-sized audien ces wit- short c o r u s G studuiits w ill be obi IN )K O T II\ M rlVUA I) W onder T e a m " d u rin g thè and H utso n Uorgunt h offerings o f the produc- ed M arch 4 and 5. acca •riling to K VV u rressfid : «•ason. was th«»-*idg Held pH. who nppt il ill Lan sin g fenny, director of sh t courses, e ttrst a li- co lle g e 1last year pianist fo r .lose E rh a n iy , uedy dealt w ith the efforts ite held in thè naw h Urst ami forem ost an a rtist. H is T lie eight weeks* cc rscs in horti- ih iltty ,m a pianist iH outstanding ,ung college g rad uates to cu lture, d a iry m anuf turing, agri- them selves fro m a set ot no k w hich th re aten ed to H U IS O . III.* (I a k Hid ! caci.. . ..ursi*s second year ¡MUSICFESTIVAL--. j ( ’ . cre d it fo r hav- •tl»1 career, tw-o of mil ttid lie w ill appear here as soloist '»aehs he eve r snw Freund, a m erited soprano soloist. as accom panist for H elen ti «if them penniless and w i ll also term ~eni m arrie d to the wrong in tro d u ctio n o f a " H u g of •nved to be .*ie key to the a 1ivi;stock jut w i l l sta rt at r comme nccment p. in M arch 4. w ith TOREPRESENTED he stateri, Sta te turni against Mlchl- next in o rder, Lew S a re tt. A iher team- «-ver im i • tieen discovered by the w orld to -be "poet of the w lld ern es” Is H e has the 1>ean*Tl. e t t t p h siseri thè fact that lo u r Lew S a r e t t s " > F irs t, forest THIS SPRING; and as m ig ht be expected, p r .- nner o f much importane© ranger and woodsm an, w ilderness nt-eiuent eotwisted o f four tlie first prize w ill tigraved • un (he team , hut guide and o u trid e r of civiliz atio n . ¿m a g e s, a g re a t fo rtun e, f r u i t b o w l L ero y Kdtr. o m is o f llast- ere dolng. Ile re ­ Second. Lew S a re tt. A .B .. L L . l t , p ro ­ t jo b fo r th e odd m an in 1 p rize. •ni ti w hen hls team fessor ot persuasion and argunienta- The ex citing situ a tio n s itlii*“ " M l l '! I's a H iroc Je rs e W ill Take Place From May 16 To' which w i ll be arie go by" ut 1 1 0 )1 . m em liiT of the fa c u lty of the to il glee un m e part o f the •ars ago M ore* nctiiioT o f expression at -Northwestern „m l the clim ax a p p a ren tly At Ä :3 » p. i n . he short course May 18; Chicago .Symphony ill p h .y i n* I ’har ;iveti io thè late T h ird , L e w Sa rett, ly ­ in a very a g re ea b le fram e bask« (b a ll |ca ni ^ u n ive rsity. lo itc condensi ry cam at tl e gym. Orchestra to Be Feature. n w hlch M ichigan, re uni lecturer-reader, expounder of F r id a y mortu finals m boxing. lotdetl team front optim ism , d iscip le of the gospel o f utinx in the cast was the thro ug h w tth vie right •ball w ill be liv in g and clean th in k in g . Miss Itanney, w ho took the v resilin g and M usic lovers ansi n g and Fast bari thè w ili to Fo u rth . Lew S a re tt, the poet, singer Liz .” the ste p d a u g h ter of v aged at U a. Lan sin g are w. ig w ith keen ill* I •ment pro­ of songs o f the great free spaces, «1 landlady. Sh e was ably te rest the dev* mi thè program putnler o f w ord pictures, w eird and 1 i>y Levon H o rto n , inter- *-ram w ill tie li ti 44L2, Agri- m enta of a .via: festival spon- urti I, U iltn e r, H ow ard w o n d erfu lly b e au tifu l. H e appears he part of a yo un g artist, nit tiriti hall add *ess w ill 1)0 sored by the Deal, ih a r - of m usical tes ti It l i Yoting. “ Jlm - before Ids u u ilie ty e in ^is woodsm an K aiser, p la yin g the ro le of e livcred by I W iiittl H a rry K ip k e , costum e and ta lk s of his life in the nckson, her ste a d y ." The I A ll- A m erican foot-' hig tim ber, about In d ia n s, French- »( the cast p erfo rm ed th e ir (he speaker* inen- C un ad ian voyageurs, ami discusses de© io die student from the hearts of his own people,” •w of the p la y w ill be p r ris e s Tuesday, May .iking dace tor ta lk in g sings and ch a n is In d ia n songs, and the next issue o f T h e New T h e Chicago :iphun> reads poems of Ids own com position »let.e cast fo llo w s: leaker, an a rtis t Levi STATE LIBRARIANS a n i tal «•p a r t im ni ••Larry” S k e llln g e r. ye llm aster, (hat c o i n bine m ostly lito heart .of the |,(in clu d e d the program w tth a -elections w ritten by him self dur- few H r h i ill K ickt e tt. ■|c'»n-cut u th - laroid Marsh tin e w rite BOLD CONFERENCE io ra rry .i olio n in i ! ing his mi it tal > « a n er a m au of the »hletic w orld, ehnl! a u th o rity, tntlng th a t Mr- iieese. th e ir l a n d la d y - B vc mlth, re tu rn ed soldier Librarian Club of Laming A ir ROBERTSON TO g h - n e . k, the b u lly and une from the ei lured that . Reese's step-daughter East Lansing is Hasten Ì.m .i «h e I i r ,t m ou ;• ut charut en terta in t In | PICTURE CHINA of those who ssing o f that Hickson, L iz ’s steady .. .. t h r - » r i a n s r l u h o f ìie i o d u s h o s t e s s t o L a a s i n e 1 triune Oil March 5 Convocation to Be a Story m usilij> not only tie I d if ■r i ; p i* i o i i o w t i l g e v - il «li If t t ll lt 'g ! Honker, T o m 's uncle ». d i t r i - ¡ lib rii r l a n s ' co n fe re n ce ; , h m - u s . o r . ' h c s ' r ; t . gl* i and u u a f From the Orient. i h e e o l i c i ire y e s t e r d a y . I '(infederate M em orial •Id a i i at tie aunt- K laim .p i H a t 1 !'• t ’r c i'k . aphony of 1 f e a t u r e .. f t h e c o a v o c a otifltttill. (¡e o rg lil, is the cksm i 1 l ó v v i d l , :I o n i a , A l b i ' . n . U b a r • sday, M i i r e h t. w i I I im tltMHler lottiti of (lutzo ti j - ' - ' » - •* .V| , ‘ a ‘» p e a r K vane, Alici > K in g 's ward e , , t í r a m i L «* d » a s w e l l t i s ( . a l l ­ R o b e r t xi» n w h o Is n il a il is a l»i I H y as sculptor, rie W a lls ut an d K ast La u sin e w ero prcscnt ( » m l i i i o m ■i in ( ' h i ñ a H u r- author. . otnldned w ith 1 . H u t r c r t ì c l . l a d l 'b i * < l i >i r , l i i i n d i l o l (coti, Bob' fianc* P resid en t K 1 • tor a i r R o t ic i rtsm i'*- e x t e n s l v e tailHsI frulli extensiv«* u u t i y t u I n- u n » d e , s > c d ’ he 1 <> ( 1 („■}.; l u n c h e o n M r s in a Ite h e. a ll i e a ll e x p e r t I, give hlm a w e lid e ruI w ill a j a , u . i i c . ' i l i ìi e(M t i n n i i * ! • story lie has for I l l s i ti* ) i l . r a r i . u t . ::;:,l-;ñr‘h2 r ran k ha ih * r le i io H ic o rile n t 1 i, r (, |ia |»1V I f o f illiie r e s t le is a m an o f outstaiid- rUDENTCOUNCIL u n d t a b l e d i s . ui« s i o n m i l i b r a r y b i s ry \t t h i s t i n i ** b r i * f r e p o r t * w e r e i « , l i k e > v ia S u trm im li t h e s t u d « ' lit s , a s I b « '> ( ’ h i n - in his special field and ire inspiring , entertain- , j (1. | , . u n d i n u EUMMHIONS HELD and it h a s to •en I lie l4 i p l r n f • d i f f e r e n t l i b r a r l e * m ure r iv i t m g (hurt » d i l l an • ducat t o n a l m e s i n d u c t i n g of Th. a num en MIM c la s s e s a b o u t p i'.sc n tc d U r o fo * s o r K o l r n r t s o n is ^ tp h o u io re e l i m i n a t io n s f o r s t u -t H il!«d i» | c Hr R uth Lap! la lì ., ..f a s w e l l ; is ..l i In le ir e s i I n v Mil co u n cil a n d li b e r a l a r t s b o a rd ♦r- held W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g , with • lo w in g s u r v i v i n g in o r d e r : J db ge : • il p r c s i d . il t» ' ( » I l e g è * ii h r . 'ir ic s Jo hn PLAN TO EN m i l i * ! , fu >r in s t a n c e a f t e r |. e t u r e s M r K i t t e t ’ itlg o f TOSTUDY POTTERY •1« M e d ill, C lyd e J . O l l n . A r t h u r b -a v e n g e r, of Sa . g t n a w . bui in a dis- il M o to rs w h o h s c 1 bee n ,i m i io n ci , p r e s e n t i •d h im - AT IONIAPLANT C a r l» a n d H a r l a n F. B rig h a m . Lansing (i i *t i t i r r v o n h is w ork in For the fin a l b a llo t o n t h e li b e r a l ! tut 1erheld l 'iic class ni tloriciilttire wIH vis­ . d ire c t'd a irn s s m n |’r«»l■>•- M i « « C r**««-« i l « « « l i « « - ! nature, spisihes. mN»tr and refresh* ring wltl» «ame«». 1-Ìmler pleaae tudem . o u n c il. ment« w ill he on the program. A ll , liars*' " f put *l u t; ,»n « n,**%ine «pring unde loavs* a l Lib ra rla *'* o t lr r «»r l'nlon The ; re se n t U n io n b o a r d s e le cte d R Uhapn i i l r l u r « i n il i l* « l " W n m - n in I n - are Invited. do*»k. Itew ani. a w in g s t u d e n t s f r o m t h e cla ss * l u » l r , , " n h i i'l» 1« I » > h » « n In om inations o t la st w e e k f o r th e f i n a l 1 r*M,in I H » . W lia ltilln B . W i S n m - is a g rad uate *.f V o n h o a rd b a llo t M a r c h 1 2 : S o p h - hoot at the Rr m or*« Jo h n K e lle y . H a r r y S m ith , try H e d r ic k and D o ro th y S h o e -' .I n , Iiiif.it. M n r r . 1 S . K v - r j o n - •» invite«!. k II K e w , Kngland, wn institutio ns <>f « Large Percent of Students Rail Ul. lout 1H7.1 by P ro f '"Z. Jumpers Says Campus Statistician iow Large is theRulingMinority? *; has become one ,1 ( h e 1 .to of its kind in this --------— E v e r y o n e ha s o b s e rv e d th e s e l i t - o v e r — II»» Is im p lo a n d direct w o m a n Is differ­ Quiries an Inquisitive Reporterj co untry and th'* pre r cxparision both in .U* w h it© r a i li n g s a b o u t th e campus a b o u t it th a t b e a r th e s ig n P a r k H e r e ’ ’ " A n d •» ' . w I m ake ' ii c e r e m o n y o f it. i m o m e n t, then o v r e d and in type S p r o b a b ly e v e r y o n e is a ls o a w a r e t h a t . h e be lift .ot u p a n d s w in g s It «»ut t «uffe *d .*f th e s e r a i li n g s cro sses th e <*r> fourth baby born is a C’hlna- enrolled, tin s i d - as i f she w e re describing • fa ll ©rm Th« . b u re a u o f p la n t In d u s t r y , d i- p a th In f r o n t o f th e I I . K . building. rc o f a c ir c le , b r i n g s It gently Kverjr fourth child in New a drop «i th hile th o f t h . pre oii <>f f o re ig n p la n t in t r o d u c t io n , W h a n o n e re a c h e s th in r a i l i n g ho ■v u an Israelite. These sta- num ber :* „ , . „ i o n th e o t h e r s id e o f the rati­ . (',45 ( i f these *»06 o ffe re d to f u r n is h f o r e ig n p la n ts m o s t m a k e a d e c is io n . T h e r e Is th e n g , th e n sh e b r in g s th e « it h e r foot * *r.- known. Bu t here comes t h e re a ro m en und 240 women , i.n o m ii in t e re s t to be te ste d o u t r a i li n g a c r o s s - t h e p a th He m ay v e r a n d d e p o s it* It bestdo th o other. 1 r one: Kvery third student to \dd««| f i c i l i l l i - w ill I»** pr«» « . » » «-* ■ • - * 1 2 » » '•>tai number la now 2,163. - * c o u rse . vc a l l departments of th e college - ■* that of the fall term. This “ ' K M t n ^ r i ' n V r t M i * ’ " » « » 10 is regarded as unusually a rts in p o p u la r it y , w it h an n ro ^rested in s u c h lines fo work as il ,»h 1 hat part of the general pub- rr7!,.;r,-» r r . r r .. »■ enrollment always drops m ent o f i44« ll Next is the sigricul- ^ w h ir h is interested in introduced idcrably after the first term. , u r : . l d l v W o n . - S h l r h in c lu d e * fo r«-« ••nniais rp vre 621 women. 1 1 of whom rto 'lT Wh-n ¡ m is ' rom a. t o t t k lL m .t t .r ho * much „ f a hurry ah. i r y w it h 4 0 1 . H o m e -r n n o p i l* » rh e g a rd e n is under th e general graduate students, and 1.S67 r o il .¡2 m1 c n« t, n o ii ;« fo llo w * ! liV .,< '» »i ' ion o f l>r H. T. D arllnxtoa.! rail h . lif t . h i. fool up p u .h - .11 .a w of whom 101 art members of o f th e scie n c e d iv is io n , w it h Its 243 graduate courses. L a s t is th«* v e t e r in a r y d iv is io n , w h i bW. ^ c b . r . . for » V . a'ad t iT a b r .n .l t h . Jth «- ^ around. iberai arts, first I* the number h a s a n e n r o llm e n t o f 30. •V « « YTt 'iv .r T ? . ..4 f r i , n»T * ^ . L 7 f**!© l ï n ï f n v ï r v T fî MMMMM* « M I I B M fB D A Ï, W f A T W. I » I liticai acharnes, and running yon ont W M KNOWN FORESTQ SPEAKQUT Iof office. ♦ • • MkJrigan SteleNews darlac the collait /« ir by Uto eludente of Um We are very Intelligent college Dr. Rnphenl ©on, directa Hotered u eeeond d u o matter ot tbo _ Mlcblfoo. Advertlainf ratoo fur- 'p « i We've been around « j f f f e ... issrs ?vfcf A : ing. # to tba Bosloeao Mauaaer. ’ ' ’ _ Dr. Zon's subject wa« You know. I'm getting to reel line tJ|e |i*oresta Play in th© e d it o r ia l m i r tie Office the office Dog. who picha plcka up *crapa scrap« off Water WatBr onofl thm [ ircu !atioa tba Earth'- u rfM ' H POWBBI, HI, 430 Evergreen ; l'bona ¡B-1Ä Editor Another week-end It aeema to ; here and thera. Thia column la get­ The lactura waa llluatrat. il K„i,, . J. B U I m Harmion Hooaa -------------- Bu»lnu_ me that life la Juat one week-end, ting to bo an nwfnlly scrappy affair, aral lantern alldaa. —• aftor another! We Juat get reeted vrum¥m erhapa lIfl a v few „ of W ------ organ- M would yon ■ ’± 9m^U-.......... ^ ÄÄ Ughtfoot .................. - ................ ......................... .— — Tettare. up from the celebration of one Fn- day and Saturday night, folowed jf a ©f you would orgnn- j tf,pre would be aomethlng for me to Beside«, think of yo„. rraotett. ITh------------------------------------------------ Bodoty Bdltor early rising on Sunday In order not. wrjte about If yon are lo hare a m u riW »t « b M * Barrel! ________________________ Literary to be late for church 1 ?). when along you muat make it a gooit on. '’omea another and we have to go I f you w ould stage a really thrill- think, I f the atory «houid « a t It again. Ing m ard er. for In a U n c e , that mlfht that the atudenta hers didn't i " 1 M l H 1 « a w . M m u , D. K. Olooa, Ueorge Woodbury how to do a really good job at „ T. L. ('brinile, K. Hln>ebau(b fu rnish material. Som© people n e ve r can have any • a a dering, how dlaguating it .,.,y j* peace, anyh ow . No m atter how hard Hut it must be a th r illin g m u r­ 1 try, I can never get time to myself. der. you unrteratand. 1 w ill hare do C. D. HUI George H. Moor© • • • /’ ATKONIXE NKWH AKVUKTIsira xeeood elans m u rd a r In thia column. M ate BoUbaek Marian Bennett J . t>. M edili You see, 1 am so beselged by W . A. ( A l l C. Kolkoaki V nl Anderson photographers w a n tin g m y picture M e ra ra K. Meloni* O . B . B a m »e y e r o r onthuslaujls a skin g fo r m y auto­ ML f twy W a. Mailer B. Niem eyer graph on a copy of the S ta te News «'leo Cole R a th G ruM lnger, 8teno. J > 4 * 1 «« SOCIETY KKPOBTEEH that they th in k esp ecially (a n d o f course 1 have to adm it that clever NO MORE EXTRAS *r «únete Stimm. Butta Hurd, Billlh Hlmontnn, l'bylla Troutman, my co ntrib u tio n s to the paper are will longer make the 20c C a b s o f thia company hnrjt Altre Hunter, Agnra Trumbull often v e ry flu e ), that 1 am often for extra prssengera. tem pted to go off to a quiet place Therefore, two, three, fo u r or five paaaengera may now rid© for BUSINEBB STAFF and l**ad the life of a secluded her­ I l m l b A n T. Whitburn, 'FT; L. Byndsr, ’!M; Vic Anderaou, 'ab : m it o r w ould it b© h©rmltftss? prlc«» of one. . Beurmau, I t \ Tekla Sparks, '2 S; liearto Snltler, (llaon, Í». _ T h is shotild appeal to atttdanfa aa groups or five mav now u* • • • taxicabs a t hut slightly more than street cur fare. Circulation—Man Ooodwln, 'M. A fte r a ll, it c e rta in ly is a strain O F F IC E — B A S E M E N T N E W I.IB K A K Y B U IL D IN G on one to be g reat and so very no­ torious. W a s that th© w ord I should THE MACKEY CAB COMPANY P rin te d at the Campua Preaa— Phone 3IH1B IHal 11-444 n t * > '( «trot have used? B d itiiria la appearlnn In the M IC H IG A N S T A T E N E W S a re w ritten S p rin g is alm o st upon us Soon »1» Ih r editor In i-blef nod hla neaietant«, who are atudenta. T h ey ra n the college hoys and g irls will b e j* to w* w a y li© Interpreted h* representing th© offleinl view point o f the able fo fill In th e ir leisure h o u rs ; tuflV f i . fir o f ©w»ll©(i© offirlala. __________ w ith gam es o f m arbles and we w ill B t T B B C B IP T lO N —St.HO T H E S C H O O L T H A B find the s id e w a lk s Just right for hop­ scotch and jacks. • • • T h e hoys w ill have to give up t h e ir , * m. H IK fX M A N . tfaiMflnn Krfttarj Ad* placed in th l* lamie hy present occupation o f thro w ing ¡«nowj fa r February Cl. W h itb u rn balls at unsuspecting freshm ent just to see th e ir surp rised look when the nU T fB M T IK N | toque goes stillin g off th e ir heads V « are rowfiing rmr freshmen too »os: sfie t tfcey arrive at college Thin Boy Art Model • • • Instead the a n n u al season of w in­ f »«1 aw lirjM-ve. in evident. N»W ia the j dow b reak in g w ith baseballs is on in Miari an Hgitati«»n that will D ra w in g figures fro m life is not its way. And b reak in g a w indow N • a lw a y s easy, ©specially w hen the fix-' r e a lly m uch m ore exciting j«i»* a Inti on pinning' men who Ufe is that o f a little 4 y e a r old boy. i t» •< ved team atudenta at the inatitu- the advanced d ra w in g ©lass has dis- On© can play little George W a sh ­ *i>s ft»T a certnin length of time. covered. T h e y h ave ju s t finished | ington and *a.v tru th fu lly and brave­ I V ■ »"' average m l© , adhered tfi by th© p ictu re and hav© found It in te r ­ ly, " I did it w ith my llttl© baseb all." m u i fraternities, haa nlwny« Iss'fi Ml esting. • • * fo o l fa th er was •mtk -*»ota*' ©a>'h fall term It la an- T h e problem before th e class Is | little short on nickels that day. «toffitig m «auaiiig Ineligibility for not m erely d ra w in g ih e p icture, but r W e i v f*nrim In taking up|N»r<'laMM they m i iint choose a pose from the Odd. Isn't It, how sen sitive these ups: hod freshmen alike away from m any positions taken by the little m©n a re about their r.tzors 1 re­ boy. m em ber w ell on© tin«© when I carved " V ' t «nndim early in the full term. In action rev in itia ls in th© d ln ln r room table W *n are jjnaltle to i*ateli up in the w ith d a d ’s. I don’t believe I sh a ll •~.rl t V 'i ivave miMwefl ami Ihia furl p»«isppad with th*- time that inuat la* •ipMiit in Hie- athletic field, in the gym C M D GAM S M E ev e r forget It. • • • And so we. a re now the New Worn- ! and m Mtle-r eanipua m tivltlrs leave* «31 ten little time for Ntudifw SCHEDULED SOON ©n V oter*. right. W e a re new a t It a ll j Hut w atch out, you men. W e i sh a ll soon lie defeating vnur low po- i W i lli a m s s h o w s it s s tu ff! « Vsratdit tin* re a lllt o f a ru le that a *«vied keej • f b r f r a I e m i t lea fro m ru s h - Tmbm Picked Muck Foortk. U ST a small squeeze o f rich, white Williams J ttf <t apt«! the yearbook by it* staff la m h N w it la hard fo r the average ST. Michigan Mala I A, Michigan SB* W E H A V E A KN ITTED $4.95 and $5.95 p m « to realiac th«' great amount of Michigan Míala IS, Notaa D amah att *• bed to aaaemhilng, and puh- TOP-COAT FOR Y O U ! Michigan mata IO, Datanti IS* méa**c * $*«♦ |mmt© annual.. Michigan Mini« SB, Ypailaat! SB. from what we have m«en of the Michigan Siala SB. DSssh SS. M 4 t k a year« w© tuuat agree that It Michigan Stala SB, Waalara Sima MAY BROS. y o « tn « s to lie a* truly an Uttereraliug « n i o m tik w Itook aa ha* ever been pddidM d here. . Bucee** of the edl* m u í ««4 «rf the book ia assured. Do p e r bn now. to make the 1 K M year* SO, Michigan Michigan Mlchlgaa 4SI Slat«* SB, Marnati* SB. Siala SI, BarlliaMi SB. Sima SB. Naim Dans Michigan siala ST, fMmasla SB The H at Store o f th v T tm f 3M S. Washington Ava. OPBN SATURDAY NIOHT MERRITT I BAILEY 111 1-1 N . W i Am U » On* tamh a hnam ial núcenos. M fo m a A N K A T É r a w s , r R ID A Y . f t r r ia r y m . ir » Page H u m The Sodai Whirl a™ M M by Georgia Ughtfoot E d M fd h r ER V A P R ESC O TT M l * I I M ae FORESTRYDEPT. BOOKS GIRLS PHYSICAL ED. DEPT. INTER-COLLEGERIFLE LARGEORDERSFORTREES TOGIVE DEMONSTRATION The forestry department has book-! The dem onstration o f the work of MATCHINFULLSWING F ir in g on the inter-collegiate rifle led orders for 300,000 trees, for re- 1the girls' physical education depart­ match is now in fu ll sw ing a t the « ’ith ih " J-Hop »nd V aralty p arty aa anelent hlatorjr the societies fo restatlon. from farm ers this ment is to be held March 18. I t Is arm o ry. Sta te sharpshooters w ill .„ni'tiK, iwrm forth withw»vaa th e ir fo rn ala. Thia .• week-etid — ; "aees * the Aipna ia© Alpha Oatn- spring, acco rding to P ro f. A. K. Chlt- to b© given w ith tw o -purposes In ■. « o n ad i h o I ' n Iran t h o A I n k « li t .: . . . com pete w ith the ©rack shots o t the 19 who dinner dance at the Union, the Alpha Phi party at the Downey, i tenden, head o f the department. m ind: the first is to show’ the fa c u lty U n iv e rsity of M lhcig an , U n iv e r s ity o f r**, lh0 K unom lans w ill hold away at th e K e rn » and the K ap p a Delta» T h e m a jo rity of thes© trees are and. th e ,p u b lic w hat the departm ent W isco nsin. U n ive rsity o f Illin o is and J f l h e E lk *' teroP**- Frid a y night offers a U nion dance and u basketball pines, evrgreens. w alnut* and spruce is doing, and the second is to start N o rthw estern u n iversity. ■I , for am -nuseraent | Sin ce the nu rsery start©d in 1909 ap- propaganda fo r a g irls ' gym nasium , T h e contest w ill co ntinue u n til the ; pro xim ateiy thren and a h a lf m illio n which is a cry in g need. 10th o f M arch w hen the targets w ill . tre©« h ave been shipped from the sta - ' Hlllcreet P r a c tic a lly the whole society spent The com plete program fo r the be sent in. T w o years ago the local tion. P ro f. Chittenden estim ates) dem onstration is not ready, but will u.Piorle Pattulo went home to Mt. tile week-end a w ay from the bonse. rifle team won the cup. However, ¡th is am o un t to be ©nough to refor-i Marjom « ^ week-end, Helen be announced at a la te r date. How­ last y e a r they fa iled to repeat the ■Alpha G a m m a D e lt a ■ c-st 4,000 acres. Payette- to ever. according to the plans now on perform ance, but have hopes o f re ­ T h e increased sal© of trees has! i . lid« Oladya Morae to Bat- M a in e W a lk e r . K v e lyn Cornm an, hand, one fe atu re w ill be the dem on­ establishing th e ir record this season. S y lv .a Srh lm m el. E le a n o r Honnlng- been brought a b o u t t h r o u g h the fact I stration of re g u la r classroom work ' k ' ind uo li Blankenahlp and I th a t the rolleg© is able to sell t h e 1 hansen and M n ra a ret L o n g a eckor as it is given i.n the d a ily classes. w hich L a r r y W a t k i n s a n d F . M cD o n­ |i]dred Hater to Koyal Oak. ; trees to fa rm ers at cost. -pent the week end In D etroit. M iss AH branches o f the w ork given the a ld spnk© . w h ile m u s ic a l »©lections Colata M aa K a th e r in e M errifte ld and Mias V ic ­ girls w ill be exhibited. w e re o ffe re d b y F . i(u s s © ll, R . S e v ­ soc'ety held an open houae for and Ihelr goeata who at- to ria Kldrifltte w ent home. W a ssa n n a a r, alu m n of the class of Jo a n INTERUNITRIFLE Added features of the program w ill be th© fin a! games In Inter-class e ra n c e a n d it. O g d e n . p re s id e d . I v a n C o lle tt ' 'he J-Hop. D A DIHer was a week-esd a neat the week-end; they attended the J- 11op MATCHES ARRANGED basketball and vo lleyball. T h e pre­ lim inaries w ill be played off at an Pan-H©ll©nlc H a s Pr»ar© ««lvo D i n n e r I t w a s a n n o u n «© d W©dn©sday b y ! e a rlie r date Th© e ig h t g i r l « ' s o c ie tie s of the th e m i l i t a r y d © p a r’ m©nt th a t a n i n - i M iss G rim es, head of ttie d e p art­ c a m p u » w e re host©«*©« to tli© Pan- t e r -u n i t rifl© te am c o m p e tit io n w ill I in' tit promises a very interesting li e i le n i c c o u n c il at a progressive be fire d b e fo re th© e nd o f th e pres-! a n d w orth-w hile exhibition, as the d in n e r W ednesday © v e n ln g The e n t te r m . subject is one of special interest to "first c o u rs e w a s s * rvcd a t the Se-same M e m b e r s h ip on iin y o f ?h© te a m s ! ho u s e , fo llo w e d b y th© m ain course is n o t lim it© d to c la**, a n d 10 m e n ' of th e m e a l at th e S o r o r i a n house w i l l ro m p © t© in > a c*h u n it F iv e o f ; T h e T h e m i a n s s e rv e d th© s a la d w hile th©se m e n h a v i n g t It© h ig h e s t s co re s i M aynard M © r r ill is in c h a r g e of th e th e d e sse rt w a s fo u n d a t th e Alpha w i ll c o u n t fo r th e i affair. P h i hotis© a nd til© P y th ia n * *ther m e d a ls ar© 1 a ls o to b© g iv e n . Th© S o r o r ia n a lu m n a © w e r© gu©sts It Pays to Trade Thos© int< re ste d a ho t h in k t h a t ; a? .i H o h e m ia n s u p p e r p r© p a re d b y HfORKCOSTUME CO. th e y ca n b e o f a id t h e ir u n it te a m . ! the urtiv©« T uesday n ig h t . at s h o u ld s ta rt in » ri> • p ra c tic e a t! Ilcrniia n ( Bldg..litN Wabash Aim Chicago, ILL. o n ce a n d get in t ■h w ith th e ir MILLS DRY Th© society-staged a n o p e n ho use " u n it c o m m a n d e r at ti© a r m o r y for tli© members a n d w h o attended th e J - H o p . th e ir g u e s ts GOODS CO. 2 5 . s ta y e d at th© ho use She cam e j N. F a r te r of B i r m in g h a m spent II 1 D R K I A MIR ITALIAN IIEMMITt HIM. d o w n f o r th© J - H o p th© w©©U ©ml at the hotis»« D ry Oonds Pld K a p p a T a n A lite ra ry m eeting w a s h e ld at th e Kfady-to-W’rar W a r d K st© » a tte n d e d i p a r t y at s o c ie ty hou*© T h u r s d a y e v e n in g , in A n n A r b o r d u r i n g th* past w© ©k-©nd. M illinery ìla r ic t u a tti» ( b i f f ^ l i n p w h ile I.©© S o ih v if i't-» ! in M o lin e a n d i G e o r g e W o o d b u r y .:. I ’ o l U r v i l l © te n © H a n s e n e n te rt nn© d a g u e st o v e r K it ­ J. W. hdmonda Sons ! lU'auty I'a rlo r, Third Floor t h « w e e k -e s d T K I NKN and F IN K Tea Room, Second Floor O ly m p ic I. M T H K R GOORN 1» I D u t c h e r I I .m d B y r o n M u r 107 Washington Avenue Hentli j 108-1IA S. Wtwhlngten Arnm a I ry . I d . s p e n t tin* w e e k -e n d at tt.e I Jin sing, .Mich. I XNNING. M ICH . h o u s e i*1» d id ( ' I ) M i r r e r l>tAbll«h© i¡u p tie n t at th© coil* g e tioMpitHl M ll a h n is -t a m p a r t is t fo r th e I,mid Ch»t hen at the Smallest .Margin of I'rnfit Known C a p it a l N e w s K ae t l a m i n g T h e s o c ie ty p la y e d a b asket b all I.tl-I.W l#ast Grand K h e r Avenue j gam © w ith tli© D e lta S ig m a P h is W e d n e s d a y n ig h t . Overcoat Special Kappa I M t a M r s . D ie tr e ii h e n te rta in e d as h e r g u e s ts at d i n n e r W e d n e s d a y © v© ning .M r s S, H a r g r a v e « M is«© » A d a P a r - . ¡* ;© a «d A lic e D u n n ig a tr Your sloryin pictures leaves nothinguntold Miss©« l,eon© K y e r a n d M a r j o r i e $ .0 0 2 1 T o r v a n g « » o f K a la m a z o o -p e n t th e I w e e k -e n d as th e gue sts o f M itc h e ll a n d F lo r e n c e H e rn lc e H u rs t r© - j -p e c tiv e ly I'ir t f lf n h e lp l a le ll y o u r « lo r y to y o u r p rn a p w * i - ¿r , P r a c t ic a lly -ill th e g ir ls sp©nt ! w e e k -e n d o ijt .if t lie H tV th e 127Overcoats, this s|iecial purchase from one liv e c u s to m e r. I«e t us re p ro d u c e your illu s t r a - I' j i M r- liie t e r ic h e n t e r t a i n e d ' th # lio n s h y I H a l.in e o r H a lf t o n e p ro c e s s in one or g ir ls at a p a rt'. T h u r s d a y M ig h t. of our manufacturers will tie offered to you Th© o r o rit;- t o r m a l w ill b© h e ld m o re c o lo r s . .»♦ i © F.lk* ' t© nip le S a t u r d a y « v e n ln g ,*Í *A 'i. M ill. ©st ra Friday and Saturday Only LANSING COLORPLATE CO. V-] Pi Kappa P lii D I'K V I K ID \ \ mil N I T I K I t M V ltiH T Harry Suffrin IANNIMÌ MICHIGAN i•r*t T y P '- ll '2 4 spgnt W ednes- \ lp h a I , a m n i a I t i lo Vip ha G a m m a It h o fo rm a l i£>. , d a n c e w i ll b e h e ld at F o rd 's Themlaa -u4-D ib ! Fashion© «! I)nt»< » in h Th©mian aiu m n i a re g ivin g a I* in. t.ridg© at the W o m an s c lu b ?Sc * h ll li a n C l r r l e fleury Ford * tld Fashioned I »an S a tu rd a y afternoon. M r t -: TRY US *3 ; i» G r a c e W a lt s tbi Fashioned Pan »»r« h il©nry Ford« Iff la. lit Hadgrr Gavette »trib Henry Fo rd * >it| Fashion©*! 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MICHIGANSTATETOBEHOSTTO w ill » » » M ill w i t h W illie H »»W J CURTAINdJMAX ONSTATECARD fortnrr (Ille h x M w o f the %*<#rl«l In tl»l« M in e »Im«, »»*»• Vfoedsy STATE COLLEGES MARCH 5 a fte rn o o n and «•»©»»»eg ** " if IlM i^ sllo n pnrfore In U»*<*E i JUNIOR COLLEGES, M. 1. A. A. AND UNIVERSITY TO R CAPTAIN HACEETT AND MANX TO SEE LAST INTEN-COLLEGIATE REPRESENTED IN SIXTH ANNUAL EVENT ACTION AGAINST HILLTOPPENS TONITE. longing to the d a iry departm ent, b y the loaning o f an A herd* «0 A n g u s lie g e s , M I A A sch oo l!, T w o mil© lín lv e rs lty ,* • sire to the college by W K Hcripp* I iti va M ich ig an Htate .W ith th© count standing I I games ;»nd D rew and Cole, gtiards K e lly of O rie n t M r H *n p p 's nerd f t on© he V t t y r ¿f M i c h i g a n b ro lieg e w ill com peta In T w o mffe M ich ig an • , .r lost and f* won, MI» h lita» H ta te * III m ay sturi in pis»»* of Drew »»»*<1 l***wla o f the best in the state is a strong, but im probable, possiblI n Htate roll© ** H lfth An t opponents to t«e ch osen ; fated b a sketball team Is sot for the M alay c a rn iv a l. M arch 5, final test o f In s season, W estern It y fo r th** pivot Job. 'M o n ty " T w o m ile C e n tra l M :* H late N o rm al o f K alam azo o , w hirl* flood w ll see action before the final Is to be e n terta in ed on tb a Htate g o it co urt tonight. C a p ta in C h r is " lla c k e tt w ill be ATTENDANCE IN „ n r m eet on the M ichig an »r »rack program a y i- beside« ten N ine o ther m al v» M ich ig an H ii*. One mil© ' >r»traI m al vs M ich ig an Htate, pla yin g his last in te rco lle g ia te bas K a lam azoo took the Ion « end of k« t Dall tilt for the G reen and W h ite a 80 20 co unt In the C e le ry C ity gev and Is expected to fe atu re his demise FOOTBALL FAILS at w* been ¡:**©d on the p ro ­ li nr»- ©xpe'ded to m ake • best o f 'b e season fin e m il* M ichig an . • t o pponen*s to be ©basen; «irai weeks ago, but the O ddi are from In te rc o lle g ia te ra n ks •• no* b©« n received ABO Jú n io r colleges w ith a BIG DROP IN PAID ADMISSIONS entri» about even on the eve o f the 1028 good ex hibition of b asketb all The R IO M I A A * u rla lo low er. H tate l*|d the K a z o ther reg u lars. H m lth, M I A A ©hools M ieti­ ooks n e a rly a ll the w ay In lhat c o n ­ Drew and Cole, w ill be a v a ila b le f o r ' F re d e ric k s , j FROM MARK SET IN 1V24. ARO M ich ig an Uta*© Norms) -i" li n* at ponents to t»e chaven i test and If H tate can produce the at least a n o th er season on the co urt, ; rong contender brand o f basketball lh a t was shown besides L e w is and llo o d , who have ! ritrai M ichig an ABO C e n tr a l M ic h ig a n to the lllllto p p e rs u n th e ir own floor, been seeing co nsiderab le a ctio n since , ,nt Is expected M ich ig an Htate fresh t foot oat I ►mal H fite m ay close a hectic season w ith the f ‘hrlstm ;»» ho lid ays for the honors a win Th»* gam e haould be close T o d ale, Htate and w hoever w ins w ill app re ciate the points to 4f#2 fo r has scored the 37!» o ppo sitio n., »I by UK« i bronze m edals w 'nners In all F1FTEEN MEN NOWMAKE fact th a t they have been through a w b b h is a very good offensive show j basket hall game. inj{ co nsiderin g the standin gs In the 1 ( »b«< relays, ©r**d a bronze UPFENCINCi TEAM W estern Htatb, led hy c a p ta in won and io»t »»»lurtin H tate has lost The entries F lffe e Ü m©n now ;/ O k ie Jo h n so n at a run ning guard six games b y a m arg in of less than ,nd 44«» yard M ich ig an K*ate fe n c ln r berth, presents n fo rm id ab le lineup 7 points. F iv e contests have gone i,© i o t u i tl*i t tim e bns (na*!© a v*-ry good sf w ith George Pillas, a fo rm er A lm a by ra th e r decisive scores, hut learns •le»i d r o p , >1 in i ' J ¿ 4, lo i*s ¡i* h©dule. »■»»liege lu m in a ry, at the o th er guard recognized as of m uch h ig h e r c a lib er T h e team has be©(i ,; *1* position and Mbrump and N eater at than th»- Green and W h ite have bei-n th»» fo rw ards, w ith Lee at center. T he the only on«s to tu rn the tric k hy a rd d a sh ' M reetton * » and fresh sw im m ing Tb©r«% was mu» b riv a lr y -itnong tu erri­ bora o f tb»- dilfe ren t »** li ins last year for *h© ■ckioiaMtic w hole tb»« a* h schul bon*» r and . av«> rage <»n Htate . as a S E R V I C E athieLL*' team fall waa good. : A T- W h e th e r »in'* Hié i > » ¡be offering o f til»' i u p » ' t, th* • a th le tic de­ part ment did now, but it is un derstood that th© pra* ■** of re w a rd - ing the mall wit:. 'h*‘ ilghest schol- a stir averag© is to b« .ontinued. Lansing Laundry ALIDO FORMING FOR 'Where the good work \ iM r M ia i i m a m tumrr th a n «h a n . - I I „ M . UtlWKtlW comes from“ VARSITY COURT FRAY 1 Sta te '«»lieg*' alu m n i ^re intennely H arkym aN pr* paring for t! com ing a nnu al STUDENTS COME i* SH O ES i rie an on th© basketball co urt be­ tween th e grad»*' und the v a rsity five. tu I « . W A SM IM O T O W A V E . Couch ‘B r o w n ie " Lan sin g high school is in charge of S p rin g e r of To Eat at the has beens ind reports u fa v ­ o rab le a rra y t* being fo rm u la ted '<> do b a ttle w ith the Kobsm©n in the. «*»lU*g© gym <