Michigan State News Itrmnnilrntloii * t Iniiiiv tonight ami Sal- JJll Kaf unlit* at Mi. j tiffin yf Probably arrow or % \S I party at tnniitc s roll*. Not miirli i-buttge In „tiir.d> »< I »>t«wb j KAST I.ANSINi;. MICHIGAN, KIUDAV, I I.IUM AI!V Will Lecture POPULAR RADIO "'t,1'FLU' EPIDEMCEx-ChitieselkauliicimserNOTED AUTHOR Henrickson Stresses BAND HERE FOR FILLS COLLEGE Scholar TurnsStole «nj, LECTURE All-Collegiate Form VARSITY PARTY HEALTH CENTER KtprrifnffJ Befor, Cuning In J JT -HERE TUESDAY of 'Roaster' Program In OrcWiln l» Fur- Additional A«*i*tant* Added to Jl* I Ml III Itlt K < Corneliu* Vnnderbift Will Pis- nj' last few weeks and many previous year With an unreal mgs and programs have I wen attendance, thte* efficiency spey ««t for the near future Alum- wtit fw both or gam/.at ion* 'omulting pliysi sTetary Glen O Stewart lias The most notable and most coi ahrcd the following meetings mertdnbic feature of Farmers" ban, r I lv ■> part of the state to take within the nest week cidents of any sort un the coin-. I-anfing. >' night the alumni of Jack- pus With a crowd of thirty .thou* 1 it t li¬ sand people and several ttmusatul j Shuts Sal tl ftf». ;«mty met at the St Paul's an II It Mirk* h wi the city of Jackson. This .students, many of them driving Hurds cars in n small territory, there I — and without doubt will '■y-ivuie meet was in charge Mvld Fox, *17, who is presi- must have Ire en efficient and di- A regul.it i- ft M'l bail cf the rect supervision or this record including a appro This seem* staithng and group in that area. Ap- would not have been mode. mately 60 attended the meet- , j rnatcly 1300 ^and dinner at which the follow- foilcgo staff members wpre skers Secretary John A. Ilan- ' >poke on the adtninistru- Orchesis Members View Hunt Tells of Need For «pei u of the college and the aU?iv»> moves. C. Fred Schnl- presidcnt of the Michigan j the Very Latest Dancing z li income There m more monetary question to be con¬ than ear a rice, the i Experts in Conservation ite sidered in till* field. College Alumni association, " ~ . ' The dor tor looks at it from the 1 Rapids; Glen o Stewart. Michigan Stale Co-«4i Jouraey to Ann Arbor for Demooitratiooi Profritor Eipluini Ntw Courte b«ti|nrd lo Me*l Nrfdi of Wed... Croup of Now York. Stile for M»n Tri ncd in Tbii Field. A-rr."ae league. Mrs. Erick- • ^ that r .... d t to the women of the. By PHVt.IJft WfcWttS "ion lecture illustrating the prin- w,m1 ,n thr g(Jtld of hlH will •A .r. I..: rcises and developing from thern tipfit - After all" concluded Dr Their main purpose the University of Michigan, two . completed dance^ The group thnstian. • a physician s,una Will b.. drawn Horn what we decide whether religion i. ,ZZ"y,lZm vZZ ug.'.'whe, .Habluh funds for m*dv ot Orchnli mrniixn arid try-: vhich accompanied Mim Hum- socially does get $100 or $150 for perform- uwful. ,ivin t)y ,hr According to ih,. itu- HI the form ol scholarship iout member, journeyed to Ann "hrey and Mr Weidman were the u a* ojeratio'n' su/eiy'a'life"i« . Prof II H Hunt ol Uie co./logy ile- veloping ' «ec.od of the«. mwting. Arbor U.t »« k Saturday to .t- idv.nced rtudent, Horn their worth mori. ,pan thil, •• partinvnt, u uiaduallv Uicrcaiiing into thtt •* held In Detrnit on ■i'r 15 Thi. I, one Friday tend a dance performance by Doru of -chool of the dance in New York the! Humphrey and Charles Weidman city, and was made up of twelve mm|>M||k 111 AD IT Ail LIST PATRONESSES demand for men witii this training nunerai ts already heinj< felt and will un- wild ammai conservation group, if"* (Zean Ward fjiltner* '^v amni group, in Michigan, iand their group. Hr Bell had, women .nd four men all dre^ IMj doubtedly become even greater in and the wild animal propagation geth •Roast* "■r' W tanct ' ' " all the ana In the De- kindly reserved seal, for Ihe M appropriately in long, tight mting The meeting of the S C. group for the afternoon re- block costume, Mi„ Humphrey, ***'*' UPtll AACT ATTirC OF MORTAR BOARD the I I demand may tn* The first year of the course i* the Dean •ipfui < Alumni club of Detroitwhich wa, held in the I.ydia; who* lecture helped immensely ntYr iUjI UrrlLEi ! attributed largely Uj the pi went »ame a* that of the applied Science very good idea and ! am glad that l» held In the Inlereolleglale Mendelsohn theater In I fie Worn- in the understanding of the teeh-1 Mrg. R. S. Sbaw tad Mri. L. C. i conservation policy of the govern- division wtitle >n the «>phom<»re the promoting force came from the -sWetaUon dubr^omron en's la-agiw building - nique, was dres«el in a light velvet . - - ■I Arc New Members. merit, which i* encouraging the de- year elementary botany, geology students 1 don't think such a 12th and 11th floors of the I 1" the cars driven by Marian costume of similar cut. All of the Cell WfftlWr Neceaaitatel Hah velopment of a much greater in- and ecology are studied. In the thing could be succe*»ful if pro- ' teiest 'Oscut building. About 200 are ■ Andro, and Mary Frances llaule work was done against a pale —:— in conservation It is be- J junior and senior years the student meted by the faculty " j IL..IA.. ft-....!—. a 'o albmd the dinner and were Grace N.wina, Agnes Rod- green background. The dancing •« ■«»«■« "P««mM. Mortar Board announces that lieved that governmental influence must choose his group and folbjw t fLiy Rice*, manager of Union: The affair i. ni.nnld miney Bonnie Crowshaw. Rose was In the modern tradition, much Mn. Robert S Shaw and Mr*. L | will do much toward a much need- j thereafter the prtrsertta-d vurricu- ! "Anything tending to bring stu- ^'Jic alumni of that •be: ar.a ,v.—." ararc^aar Swenjon and June K.lleen; Mlas of it being done with only pereus- With the exception of the brick C Emmons have coriaented to he . improvement of the conserva- lum for that group. All three der-t* and faculty closer together IKuehl. Elnora Smith. Barbara 'ion InstiumenU ,uch at the torn- aying. all work on the new Ea»t patronesses of Mortar Board- Mrs ; tion departments of most of the groups furnish a thorough train- to rerno-.-e the barrier that mhiy ex¬ » the coming ^ ^ mvited ar^P~ui^r Ari^i lS . Struble. and Virginia Gan. Ella. loin or gong for rhythm One of Lansing postoffice has been tem- it H. Haliaday, who wa* associat-1 state*. At present outside ol Mich- ing in tlieir respective lines. ;i*t between them hag a place on ZUnmennan and Ruth Mathews 'ihe group dances was Ihe "Shak- temporarily suspend,el until the ed with Sphinx, tLir local honorary J igan and four or five other state*. In addition to the facilities pre*- jany campus ** M S Sha"b2rt IS Ww BartwaZ, l^r.JrS-. r- iMr, Bona Zimmerman attended, going earlier with er./a rel.giou, dance, conjidered prerent cold weather haa ! to be Misa Humphrey • beat com- The work however has advanced ' ' * ' Mortar Board, was; there are very few departments ent at the college for research and : of Sphinx until she left that are even functioning in an ef-. instruction, there is also available I faculty roasters hold great J. A. Hamuli: "Student* N Beaides the girU who went to: position. Mis, Humphrey and Mr to such a stage that the of the.campus due to Mr. Haliaday's ficient way ' for use the Kellogg bird sanctuary bititieS jbitiUeft and should prove to be ot i I «•— • a"d Mr». Glen Wwart Arbor. 'Virginia Williams.' Weidman gave a dance entillrd linie suffered by the cold weather ■ The matter of conservation is of on Gull lake near Battle Creek I gr«*at aid in establishing a more Mary Ellen Orover. Betty Gilray.1 "Antique." Interpreimg music by w ill not prevent the postoffk-c Mortar Board is entertaining at particular interest to Michigan be- This was donated to the college complete understanding between Julia Simmon, and Virginia Mc- Haydn, and two of Mis* Hum- from being rrecled in the 250 day, a breakfast next Sunday morning cause of the many tourists attract-> some years ago together with a the faculty and student body." Bride attended the Humphrey-: phrey', ,tudent, did one of their1 alloted. In the event that the pre,- at 10 o'clock in honor of Mrs. Shaw •id here by the natural wonders of- i trust fund for its operation. Th* ~ ' Prefe**or Pattea: "In order . f*ri-tjd*ni, and ot happy that so many girls, could day as brick work can only be car- Daniels, and Miss Irene Shaben work on the management of fish | birds, particularly of migratory poind. A (atharin,. In the nature the forty girls front Jackson, they; we the demonstration as It ea- Hed on when the temperature is The Mortar Boards who will be and game populations. For this j fowl such as wild ducks and geese ot a roaater. should be a fin* Map found a former member of the Pained modern tdchntque. Some t are June Francis. East work trained men are needed and) In addition the summer biology toward the fuller astabllahment ot luu Orchesis club. Laura Hunt.:of the new girl, who saw the re- », Johnson, East it is that training the course hare, school of this college is held there. harmony between the inatructora in Detroit, g; Carolyn Lamb. Chicago: it RIbIa vit'M and the studtnd." Leiberman, Coloma, and Shlrta—Sal, price now ti ll, a : will be unable to i Puff Tut' Sin itiCAw "STATE NEWS Friday. t-VhnwtjHHf lityr, j Vanderbilt Has Colorful Glancing Rack- SPRAGG TALKS Michigan Stale News THE CONTRASTEK Spartan j Life as Author, Lecturer in Spartan Annnln TO BEGIN SOON A lift»*k hot with Spring moHphpr**. The light ranting hand* srivr them m Spoofer j Scion of Wealthy Family Who Quit Society to Become Writer Mai tno.i—t>l.ruar> 7 Sj,(h Annn,| s,rj„ of Mrm. t jaunty nil Ntui style of then . i Sampled Life of Rtyalh and That of Hoho. owii. An ncivptoit new ii. t. augur* list and >viM orial Ledum Will T.ke lit httti*. shown here firi. Place Ned Week. of emirae— $3.50 Other Spring Unto «tv iv.i.i-, when you an1 as usual. ' i. STVDY Hill ASDCOXFVSIOS BitisIuh! WooK Sweaters Another ahlpnarttf' Itl*-i .. rivoif Th«w pwfhihtr l« * . tiitp wools in .^ intillat m, shaites of Mile, wo*. o-. S2.'l."> M VS linos. 111.' Il.it Moll* i! t!>p fuivii 235 N. Washington Air. Barratt's Shoe Repairing Kiini ft i»vrt> any rot ok I"! I 4*t (iranit Miter I niter IIimiI COItikL CiilKLES i lANJI* GIVE DARWIN TALK Starting "lues.. I ••!». I. >>1 Rillrr to Ciee Anna*I Ai i.r.w noi'tsi.AS noeturi Lrrlurr Thundav. CZX!ZZSK^2 Mow /'laying- Eddie Conti ami M»* Orrhr«tm COSuRAIULATmS El ha/HiHal Tiinc linn I'olabrtt /Mir Ella Cariocn! Mil t Ml I K U.YIN Sr*hN*r4 *n4 lUatdr the w1.t « wilh a ihorMihl) ma* L-ultnr miliaimn. i* again pUn nine a delightful lemioa f«»r the innwr* a» Hamilton and Wrlxr mar imitt and wink and the Ml M0 'Hie Telephone "can take it!' Your telephone Timrl work 21 hours a iU>. It nui»t In- immune tu icy lda-t« of (lie friurii north VALENTINES —dry huriiinp heat id tlio desert—heavy, liumid jIiii.-|iIi. i.' »f swamp kuid>. And it is. Fur Western Electric—manufacturing ic to soc unit of tlw Bell System red t» it that telephone-, switchboards ami cable arc prepared for life any- wlicre. Through long experience and rigorous Variety and Gift Shop tret inf. leiepbune engineers have learned how tu Iff* 271 East Grand Rim make ap|*ratu- which is not advcnrly affected by the whims of diinalr. ■> for 51.511 Through pioneering and HLAW EATERS TYSON AND CUIYEK CORSAGJES producing -orb improved • < oi.ORbli SHIRTS Order them at affiaratus. Western Electric contributes to the ycar Aykdaitt Ramar Qkim 'round reliability of your MRfHw ilmVr Omip Bell Telephone service. 311 Abhot Koad rU 37*3 WE TELEGRAPH FLOtWR* tYiitiiy, t'cJjnmi y H, 1!>:Wi MICHIGAN 8TATR NKW3 Pact ThrM West Mary Mayo to I \nniial Varsity Parly to Hold Profs' Pet Peeves Printed WEAR TO HAVE lloltl Winter Formal New Class in Social Spotlight for the Week: Inquiring tte- !*, but when I'm putting Infoi Tomorrow Evening NEW FEATURES Btate News the board and students SWL Dance Scheduled Saturday »n op student body and ■net bits of managed opinion on eer- irt a monotone eonvefsntou (il.I, nf Wr«l Mmy Mnv» theii. guests will dafice lo llroiison mi.l' Ballroom ||,if Mary Mayo, Kappa Alpha Thrla and Thi Chi Alpha In ii cent topics of interest, and Initmclivr d Ealarlainini Be ruby's rhythms at their winter term formal tomorrow night. Pa¬ Dancing state tiir xiih roomnu* PralueM Flaaaad far Hold Winlrr Trrm Formal, Salnrdav Fvrning: today \m> MttlKPAf t tens! on Ibetr prt |»eevfi trons will Ire Mr and Mis .f M dteae Detfnan SWL In Feature Grand March. •Tllft nf fish" Starring—Mmumt [ FrK. II la IS. luitgesled that grt the The guest Deludes lour It to h num. f.lorta Ntmrt. ] President iififl Mrs II Walts — Few-trot — One-step pmi linker. ami v Instinctive and entertaining \(Vr the bull i* over" has Ixmn.tln* thomr hour of nmtvy Dean F.lisalwth Cnnrni ,?i sUivrssiV* nights. ** it do fttiulfnta 1 il«it i Ive Hludetd," in whlrh she will Ihioul n©l*. Marie Car «,.rl Trrlfa read inn •ollege entrance, and die .v.ift pt;n- i rh.t rhota and Phi Chi Al Virjjiline Simmons history Student Forum At i stimAunoIng l hoir for f' , Nothing iThi busy teaching i this time, the men's varsity debate | l\. f«.» Saturday night. At "J a «ikni nno sipiad will debate n current topic i CAMPUS MARKER School .. M.m Mavo, 1'mf. ami l% iy classes." O W. Wilson, French ii which everyone seems interest*' Ik straml Arcade Ph. 2-«7l , i M Poltaan. Col. and' 1' or .I M Di'ltaan, ptilion- Spinimli "I'm annoyed by flitgi "The Crime Problem, Btwte or SHOP |L p*K. rUHlnov ami Prof I psychology * "tinpre- ing and lack of allentlon." National" New angle* in crime , m D RnarUwmi will ' <" Piofessor I, tl Mnyne, Kngllsti problem* ami nohdloin are ©x- Corner Aldmt ami (irantl Kiver tor A II tyriftOlt, ioouial-j —"I ran think of nothing rigid timely al present, and no PATRONIZE flUR ADVUlTTBOtS idling much, except may* i now dial pnrtlelfttly annoy a me" lite debater* will throw a going lo sleep occasionally " P It IH'Vries, English "Ctim- light on the old subject .of 'lofessorF M Hansel, sociology | log •—,l" * much else." On Tuesday al 2* 30 o'clock, Dr. DON'T PORGET k. fl f.lllntt, assistant mp©rin- lendcnf of piddle tnsiruction, will Y CABINETS TO urrent leoncernlng rduenliottal legislation information Valentine's Day Cater in the afternoon, at 4* id, a MEET TUESDAY s "Code Cogsdon will broadcast from the economics classroom a lecture on Making and Enforcing You will find a nirr asMorfmrnt of Heart IIuhuh hI Under nba " Junior aid Seniar Memkeri •( Miss fairy Hnyder, n member of Y. W. C. A. Will Hear ! lite .Sigma Alpha Hrtn, hadrrio logy fraternity, will give an rdu- Mary Stewart's Warminfham. idionnl lalk on "Diphtheria" Wed- 'ling of thr tilnet* fo V Tuesday., of » huf -;«-»« k pr. BEVERLY'S W W.n - j Michigan ll.l-n1 Tlmr««d,v The highlight iirr flu- Suits, Coats, Dresses incut-.' signed for high Nnvy, Dim k, I'd, Hlu« and Print* Hmiirt New .Swagger find Tailored Suifg •3.95 DRESSES •<>•6.90 die department of economics Mr SUITS..., •6.96 William llaliei lecture begun on Tuesday when will lonlinue thr he >•11.96 will talk on "nfla and laihoi " Friday. Febiuary Ifl. at 2 45. W ,wsi,k- A Kelly will again give a shorl lalk. 'Ondogle Story of Mulligan I'ifot Top Hose 54c and in format ion on the geology of petroleum, subject with which BEVERLY'S MILLINERY a few people are acquainted At 3 1.4. C D House of the ile|iart- ment nf physics Is scheduled to II© Ihrifty. but ymi rwrdn't xarrifx-e tfylp give a lecture on "Heavy Watei.'Ni Fr© for vihii im'w Hpnng H«» ientiati fit her public So© all t||© f.thrr smart sly Irs. off-th© fg©«. pill * •tructii iin . and turban* •i of "Reh.litlll.llim w.ilk in t...• »>. n proi'iam f WKAR -t< mII> ■ IIhiuI.i ,i|i,,.e an inter eating ».urcc Wetlnciiday night. date lw accepted a position with! for au interview, with adventure, the auditing division of Una body, i galore ami a keen knowledge of An Hdereitln. ndaiight w a , : present day political problem, of 135 Hart Sc ha liner & Marx hrouMM out by tha Chtrwwe at thia j hi, cuuntry which he presented point. Ha raplamad that hia gov- \ very clearly. It wa» with regret ei nnaant waa dtvidad into (ive mc- . that i found my timo wai up and I SUITS & O'COATS inatead o( the cuatomary mu,t leave, all l ^ #f ami fir Trams Win Oprning Conteata in l.ra«ur. Spaitam Antinut In Maintain String of Virion*! anil Field Meet at Ann Arbm BrvrB|r t)m Utiiwtilp. Ctfnfll Colics* Wrritlrn T«tf Tour Prmioiu ami One Fall i'jiitvrs. ii»iili'lViit»«tl i»i llit-n I. ■ From Collinimrn in !.«»( Tluit»| tilt- llt»Hlf}Mlltl SFl ift. »> nun m i;ii ss* nit tl'.'i I Htt< h stnitT-i »m t bo St aft1 fue it,i \ mil ...it n aa ill ir».i 1,. put tin- In,i It « a* a scrap alt the \v«* «i.1 Iho " w«!» h 1" t« ' •• Michigan St:.:.' Mn.l I'oni.il tho I.nw.l ..'f.t.nf nt pt»otj\-* WolVrrlrn M iiiipi^i linvf iouif fi|t\»rp in itnumMmuil n v fin. ho! f! . tv she t:n>. thalN;. 10.01 p .t the tn» «!i"lt':i( at lli«' li/nith of the I'nivt t .i atli-'.'it ii NVw Wat »-\«\ ami hope 1.. . as ith a slight *«»*•• s.-rit> >'i tnflti. s -.n the o--.- . • ; tin \isit.M-. tsht.'h .•iiaM.-.t th.-m t.> tstn li t.« ! I Mi. a derision. »1 it nt ••.! the Spat tan-- !•:.•».->t. th. . • > i stTvmi; ,.| f (..in- r.'tV. . it.' Thins.!.. INTEREST HIGH IN '.%WW.V.W.W.W.SW.WWWVNWW^' • Y' CAGE TOURNEY Eight Independent R.isketKall HDuB Squad* in league DON'T MISS TIIK Kl'N! S| \|ts IN t ill M \RVI I Ol N MI'hIi \| MiitiiHi \ki ot itinuM i ANO I U iiilH "GIFT OF GAB" in. .... tl' I 1.1 SIlMI'f Ptul 111! *|W*UIM » .UnilMni lYue enoutb MKhit«n i.«1 r\ *r«l« Wndtni IKr H.i I en hot Ihr (»rl rrmatn« thai «»hrn M#ir arid Michigan c*uwe imflhrr «■> rmliil mt m he M STATE TANKERS MEET RESERVE Fin Epidemic Semu*l* Weak mi Spartan* tor Saturda* * Th, » selection, buying and preparation of Mm! With Red Cat* the right hinds of i «' Tiwhislt tobaccos *bV th at t>At he will and I m»t Wnth Mh-elbrf ».lh>n in Ibi* for ma hi ii i> Chesterfield (iga relics is lirot N«lur mUwsi! vBlervnl ■ •tsjiwilsy dangrjxKaf in the: di.stance, # lOC-yh-d tcTfc. Hart S Vepe> Je«iat* rhaan^en* BajJc.r: *« rer»**ered ««* Mayne an - The vkt#ff, the cigarette that tastes better vr mere Rwcnt u stror^ ic. the |BC^. tf.irtf- Tiff>e—i 4 itn*i ta the e<4tere o*~>i U*t ! JK-vari l^tdt ftroke SfaiKcer * S*tarda» ofxrrooon Tht* S*i- H^v-yard free-stjle and the lid-1 tS5, f*r>5.. KiS«r (SK nryxand; arda? aAerawe beciaainf at S yard ter«rtitr, rworhd. torn t# W » tee? h»t*re*tfni *f- been; able to do. Jjto HaiTj-man.I ixu* tC . tiartl. Time— » i fair. Finn Mttre««Uiif trim are diKtanftf rwfe. t&ould have I;u> : 1 Oft-yard lree*tyle-Jane» ite n arhedale far the team. (BCi. ftr«. Belt 4S>. hrrowf. Tdy< these (natt, tawe the. CVat1i«J . lar CS V. third. Time-- <* : caarh hj»> npraaNt * desire to omit the 44d->ard swim. |fevtr* — McoOtstfH** ( TiC t, " T (S>,ammd. JtUb (Se The varsity meet will be pre*; • • • Halpfe Toun*'* Itkh^an Si*te ceedeci by the f>osh awvnmtnd I free htyk — J*»eF tracJt «e*ra it preparing daCy fee meet at 1 o'clock ; Raataau