H. E. C. Library tost lAr^ulnc, Sic . • • 4 • t. Vohiw 3lZ Michigan State News :ast i.axsim;, MtciiiiiAN, Ti ksdav, jam auy a*. Dorothy Thompson BILL INGLESON IDEAL COLLEGIANS ARE LECTURE TOPIC FIRST LECTURE Varsity Party Plans Complete; WillSpeak Tonight APPOINTS SOPH IN ETIQUETTE SERIES OF "Y" SERIES Jarrett to Entertain Throng On "Europe Today" PROM CHAIRMEN GIVEN SUNDAY "Is JanuarySl atMasonicTemple Marion Cook and Pres. Wagner Religion an Elective?' is alumni group iT;'"""|Latest WKAR Feature To Lead Grand March at .. P m. in . B i rt ch«fk. l — Chairman lor Annual rrom T Colorful Athletic Affair. niyinrpc i ICT Is 1ewslady appears 300 persons attend Inquiring Reporter maestro is heralded u cau/adnc miller mus,c head from coast to coast in place of senator uf h. h. awards mtrfb 6 h diu ^ * Popular Movie Band Leader to Hurried Trip M»k*« Sufceduliuj To Br Held in Maionii Negro Spirituals. Feature Sor.ity Seaver and ,f Two Talki on Same Night S,'w»rl Announce, Comprlilion Temple; Search (or Band Carl Haucheni in Novelties. I jb,« for Tuition Scholar,h,p, for r-.iw-p. siin.i.v. ;\i High School Seniori It* Al. Tlinui: itt HhMt.it Dorothy Thompson. t'-reiirn Hill priM«iont «f l. g. V. M ( . ;x:! thirty-two offered nfrwan n*«sp»a|**r» and lark MfKiMrin n.-, tfetifral gaiine*. -sat .a: Sinclair Scholarships Worth $90 Will be 'hnirtnaii t<,i th»- *<>ph pmm Chile .|»..t. ami popular pUtfom. Ci.en to Be,, Student in Each w,,""r wh" urer cf note, will make h«r Senatorial District. *i"Jjk h.M in the Inanna SWL PLANNING I - K. Iipml, : .caul appearance in thi- Ii mpli Mar. h ft!' ' within- low week* t«>- - chur. h at * Th" Mi.hi««n Sthte Alum- The < umpl» u- lomftuttw4' to tin WINTER FORMAL Her tops* wilt U To*lav." a with th«- M oard.of Agr,- .lf, Dunce Scheduled for Union ultun will iiuay xcholar- ti. Ballroom Satorday. «hi|* valw.it at $!"> February 1. war t<, thirty-two high m hoot wnior- after their gradual It,-.. »M DEAN ANTHONY GIVES LECTURE Discusses Dermark and Its Ag¬ riculture at Merting of Grange Independents Make Program lor Year WW j Dance in Little Theater GIRLS'HONORARY I Planned for February u MEETS WITH DEAN Cincinnati Opera Tower Guard Hulda Firat Meet Attracts Patton ia( of Term. JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT ENCAGES CHICAGO MAS «C Profeaaor to Make MM ;- Soils Men Hold SCHOOL OFFICIAL Appotraaci at Star is State Meetings ; ! »d*> TO HOLD MEETING Ofc» City. T. ibui Fertiluer Dealer. Are Giten ^ The p- I' of M Professor Will Speak fret Patton o? ■nen? will uns m tine r Cii ImtructiMi ^'T.iwf^un'ihTn' to Group or. January 31 ; U For purpo«r c.f .ducting On In. committee lor this prop* ' her* I. Prof Pat tor. i<- , *" u- -venal in the opera onfed rtartmx nest month UtUUur m the best types were H-rbara lau BraUm. chai. -I™"1' ' * ""Tns- Isolde** Thtuugt thi« scholarship pro- of product- us the.r paftK- man. Jeanrw Mann. »«»Mb*sto«d by the Cawtfuaati gram the Aiurtmi aa—csatibn * *- utar vw .mites, the St^U Depart- jmon Tower Guaril appropriated ; ^ A ' *'•' Ur y'kt v . '* l+*u to I* able to .trengtton lU n>ent of Mk:h»*(an State College « $10 with which to buy ctothuu ' **f*r»■***'■ >** . ' 'rW*«my Orchestra *!«**•» i»f England A« x ording to *'-t ip to Cincinnati wUQ Zku* as weil ay to a.d needy stu- holdm* a ser^s '•* nwetmg« at t«. be distributed in a poor conv-4,n ,n Hac.nc . Mh- Dean Anthony, the A nwriean *"'* Mr patton'r 143rrf appear- dent, -rxt the rotogf com- eentrawy located places through- rr.unity outside East Lansing M; w»uk^ Madison »R W4scon- farmer well learr. - lessrm there in the last eleven years project %M cause a cfcwer out Michigan Thu wr»es will Uit r N Barrettheir advisor, ler. ^ and {'r' Chicago newspaper, from those Danish farmers who: "•♦too Bine in the same usuty cf Michigan SUtr alumni two week* Paul IW. extension w for thr project, and K .h| ■ I" »: ' . cr-Amp. rj have accomplished all this in spite There wtH be an alumni chairman speciaItst in soils and wilijam interesting to note that with then • fW*LAW tUIB lU NtAn every S,»t > m*enms B>a jwa flr;tn the Chicago Symphony apportrf m of their short growing srawm and in November dMrirt t«_uk» *!"* rtM"* the- meetings, witn tl»e yard* pf /Ailing flannel and 30 PROMINENT LANSINC MAN infertile soils Rou». tennis csrptoin-elect, itadent* who mis* private different count The Dane* today enjoy a higher f stocking. The girls them- progtk *V> Patton s aba—re. "Walter foster, a prominent Lan- standard of living than any other agents aiding them- nelves contributed garments for: given »n. conjunct ion %ith the SWt and an official of the people m Europe • able to make them up Because these dealer* sing atuehey WOLVERINE In addition, sii pe r 'irilendCttb*/; 'atton returns next week. called upon to give in whTkh ™ "f1M imrwlx griamwd Wai. Bar a»«. there are no .beggar* or million-; of the high APfOINTIIEirrS to the farmer* regarding the fer-, afe T":« GZ'a ?U"*"l" U,rT- «tK«. will wldrm Ih. P.. -Ia, aires due to the uniform distribu¬ Cumrnittres were m well as members <4 the facuisy club tomorrow night at ". 3Li in appomUd to tdiaer they i 1 use. ii is consider- tion of wealth made possible by w ill be tit attendance n*rt FLOtlSTS TO MOT ! pro- the liberal arts building All who extremely high taxes on the rich. Conduct a canvas* of all additional Dr .Vchorimg is kicked upon as On the com-i independent men on the campus to KEU TV—AT. 1AM. 21 . i Sigma formula to plans for tb*i| interested in the subject of Consequently, the people are very the ultimate aim of (umislring a an expert m Educational line*. lie 7;ld—Mortar and Ball term are Dorothy Gar lock, arc urged to attend this democratic; even the royaPfamily has been director of the Teacher- vk*1 program in which every man will ^ Mich teas 6UW rienau u fc——Sigma Gamma Upailon. president and chairman. Ethel highly informative address. associates with the man on the Training School at Columbia Uni¬ be able to participate m one or ran-Heliemc Council. WILL HEAR ULREY STEAK Krarn. and street, and the royal children' at- i more versity and has been invited to Beverly Jane Smith activities A circular listtng +m—Orcfiesi* tend the public school*. Even I the ftctlv die* and the chairmen in work for the University of Cafs* They will be assisted by Louise M Talka -ill R—Mr. Ja—arr M Members of Sigma EpsOcft, hon¬ Included women have much freedom arid, Advanced R O. T. C stu¬ charge will be distributed to the T;$g—'Wf>men'» Debate Team. orary economics fraternity, will were the first in Europe to be At 4 00 o'clock Monday after* Vtuak Itiu t*l tht men in the canvass. It is essentia! gstA—Bershjni Rifles meet tomorrow evening ot I.SO dents will please notice the » faiapauy on -EJac- in} p^y »t the home of Dorothy Gai- hour scheduled for taking the granted rights equal to those of; that all men at atl interested get noon, he wtll speak to the i tor Lh. g-jg._Off.cers' Club. In¬ the faculty dining room of the m Lansing, discussions led by noma." J r.ttm- Wolverine picture, also that the In touch with the men in charge of r" • "Ow nartaa fantry Unit. Union to hear Prof. L'kwy of the ownbers of the Due to their great prosperity events and attend the meetings of ami tho Staar and Prof K Club. Artil¬ picture will be token in three .« -Th. and their equal distribution of the future lery Unit «calth. there u a footing of well-; Club. Cavalry that order regarding ath- • New*. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tueatlnj?,' January 28, 1930 w i . xt ? • s Spinach-Backer Popeye So Now You Know -PLANS DANCING COKTB MONfy M??^MnStateNe^s lCo/MW,„ Is Wrong, Says ClemensFOR TERM EVENT A. vm wi not S W. h. free, an dancing lessons stated in art Friday's paper, but are $1 50 for ten Je«;- Von.s, payable at the treasurer's f Womcn't Building Dietitian Styi Noted Vegetable it Over' A d' ■wn real estate broker, All-Ag Bonqnet to be Held oo j\Left 5 About • I ? Vnhmble Food. — I t'tw of th" tenant Palme his small houxc# A™ had padi his rent the - Februory 19. " off ice. Class receipts must be shown to gain admittance at the next class. By BKVf.BI.I SMITH .... WVWMPMWWVAV.W inaiihi- '''.ins to, tho annual All-A* nl> jtj, ' r,rk. wont by m,,nXI, with T,„.n a ,l|[h, m,;nth, few prc.mlw« and hnvp i)eon ««f»ted by the ,"j ,P'. ,'K thronrd. Thy nisi few yours hnvejoi' ■' n,w drsurt to rlvel Icr- no morn money At la.t, hu. P»- •»P"iMmrnt of tho various com- the fwindatlmw Imnbinit tm. <*«"»■ »"» shr •»» talnMurrrt ■ tenor yyhaustrd. Palmer V (.nt nt.tl«s. and U.e fctlln* of the price h the thrnnr tirtli.it ymtrMng I ■"«"«' "f h, r own rwi|.<':, h. yam- out to art t,r, rent Thy tenant " 40 nnX" «*' '*r""n Thl' bnn* Most of those were jother's, orijpruiHy, and have .isn't home tail Palmer lift fort is to he W.dnesday, Fybrt.ary word with the man . wife that hy '»• «tertin« »' ' I Ami-near.' Dietitian* art- be-'1*™ principally recipe:, foi Unionballroora \VII\T III IT? Take for Warner of the the title Ids well the content well as the author. Warner, wl j ally, because ol the opportunity before niatrlrnlatinie at tin-* ill o/Ter:. foi her to have the things *EARN HOW — AND ENJOY •dilution, lias failed bruinsc elated.' »h« likes best "Even then I « n- thinking more about • . voujjoy the preparation more than the The lionus of Contention res than journalistic ap- Previous to his futile al- p. i>«»i broad* i eating " »i she She ogrrc-i will. Jack Denip ey DANCING I writing a M-andal column "Messed fire tin • he Mumbled about Mrivii.K to If host-written debt." obtaining all bis information from the already stale and on New Beginners' The latest legacy is tin- Iwmu (of an oXJM-mil- Detrelt Tree Press. Itememher tlie '-.i ture which will eventually run lions of dollars. Immediate pi truellt o! tiny-i|iiat'l■ c l.tl- . " i «i spun, Summary? No. you don't. Hut we do . . we 'i°'i Ballroom Class bonus will la- made in Bbo I writ I. which mi be rushed next 'I' hud to print it. hud (Wall* and Kux Troti l((lvv movi, .,|ong to a mueh*f°il' , summer. According to Set* ret« v of the 'I eilsttry ^lui'Ken- taster i'of.tem|M>i««r.y who eould N'i* I than, this is.sui will push the public debt Start- Tuesday ' thirty-six billki Feb. 4, 7:30 This, while i silfiud f«» Im «• struggling nut* the "veterHh.-." Virgiline "Httftti't America Any gratitude"" a.-k the tilt tu-pat Hot i tlerlftimer.s who favor the bonu<, They point out the heroi Simmons School deeds of the veterans of 17 vein*.* ago. You're damned right America has gratitude. Hut grah tude is too late to In* any good now. And if they talk about the "tough break-' accorded the veteran,-, how about the "tough break-" of the younger generation, who haw imjtthv cpiMlc W||a| a Reduced Prices much more to be sonr about than the lads win. pillowed the »n biimudiiK n colors in Mix" The younger generation are supposed t<> *«d ehubb* * Itt lit ' thrni t blt'td J.v hut rili. tttp Kit tns. lv. furth. r dear ^lister, *. but . save Dresses The veterillii many ol whom aw then greatest eivn- , . Irw who even «Unred » in training eamp.-. free front the ravage- "I everything but vour terrible chatter mosquito,s, returned to an era of prosperity lollowutg the \,^| | nn.in Pre* "■Mr. If they were invalids thev were eared for, and .-till Ando-w tii.it v- inc. W , Hilt if theV were abk-bodii d they had an excelleni ' ' 'h« wnplca?.:mti <- w. COI.I.KGF. Spring o/»HirlunJttv l>» rehabilitate them.o lve . If tlu \ tailed to nil" wlth """"- Ci*mi Sale this, it sltotdd not 1m* up to the younger general ion to ...< reel the misfortune. ,,,,11^ „)f f,.p,.u ,.0|Ulim , BULLETIN a j The older generation made one great mistake ill tin* VVorld wti.it you Mudcnts want on War. Hut they are making a greater one in usMimmg that down »>n i..interne »» «• the younger generation is going in eoutinuc CLASSIFIED Ski-Suits ! ' LOST—-Knitted yellow and tun ! glox« Pli'KH return to Don •viliaa. ptiune LOST—Croydon wrist watch in The CO-ED SHOP Above .Mary 8trwart's | CON KLIN and WATERMAN Michigan- -to gall w a,- tpadu.xi FOUNTAIN PENS "Hut then la Houmanne' loo Free Anurnii i-.t ' STATIONERY and apiKund not m a Special Price aptHsit'e*! la. t autumn It ttiav seem to the 5 bge iotttuod with Ma 29c a box it cognition now In M. S. C. BANNER - PILLOWS iiiul it* dcMti ti» ha of Notre Daint. thf and PENNANTS Michigan .?• one NEW SHORT COURSE BANNERS football trutn im.h . they were wtilca't,,. tor ma* -i 11 tbd given tbnu a la i« u ! pluiantluopiM - had ic.oadi tor c,\i»tvtu .* State College. Book Store Would la to keep tl 1 Ai lxu ahve liuruiy the winter mouth "STATE'S SMARTEST IIANl E MCSIC" It may maih to tiic Michigan wutrr, ■1. t hat Rv 1 w»v h 1 in tug a lotetgiiel by birth, would titllik to go to the IHivctMtv ot Michigan fur U'KMal II I - w It. trli.tr, Wtit laii.ltiluit ' It 1. SU'r .ludrnt. hftvr to hr ltlrt.il. i, VmiimiI It ,* (Ink,tirtp || I, lit.I J|)n BILL PORTER will more probahl. that only it UeiMoict w I fllll .1 lii|«iglH-r l"rptiol", M iHllutd Mt.h\t-Oolv1*yii-Mii»n Trit wotdd hi advocate SMttidin/ a sun t«» the uivii'Mtv «.| Mult. "4,l,,r" ",1" ,"*k ,hc u,l« ft »lwl krep, Hugh Wtv, «m ItM Utrtr Ittttr on lltr Ohlr. ,n8 lltr t ignii tot any thing i, Crntplti : ..,birv I. wlute *Br,, »r«. »lt, » Whj! a*>. Uak.ll .ll pUvrt ll tl, tl III lb fttllt-ir llkr all, alhrr RnU-n i ! n.Vtlo. ! r Uil- ima'l Mini Itutiiutwii. 4ocvn i j,i,, An . . ,xam)ilr el M>bti*t, FIRST CHURCH OI CHHIST. SCIENTIST pntvMr admualr l.itliltr. aluii. Bill Btllton' Whal Utn- t—"r l"w» Iff Utr bladrttu. Ai ihr .,iU ittrl ha. "U...lot" H^bl, i lavn LANSING, MICHIGAN lit. III,.a luit.it IKbrt arr jaal b«n Willi l.tl. l. ' »|j»l |..u- lial! ulial ilir, arr brrr Iv.apr vopl l rt„ ANNOUNCES .... ju.,hcv in Uh »il,r ibr , Mbti.au a Iktab: ihtmc. "The lit**) C.t-td"? Coulfl A FREE LECTURE lU't* 1, lltr 1 .ivtil A b'ttri Br'.>v .Spauttlihit irll u.' taint hark lu Utv; blalc Mo*» »l. ' rhal'b all lor hot. . bat If Ut. Christian Science: The laiw of God .... hit lit her tta. mailed back «l ,ou ra.h tubtamrr, ha\r anv vl b- k "I Dy I'AI L tTAUK M.FXt\. < . s« »: 1 iwalatb' n*,ip. at andal or If prrhapa >00 tl... ctuthn! by Ibr pmpu arr jralo«, of tho OF 1VHIL.VND. ORLCiON torlrth .uthoriiH, Mho lonnd tlul II nr.. Mi'iiibc; ul U« Uuai.j ..4 i„- tu!t ti,| ,,| Tin MuUu'i v h.u, lathed |«r»ia o( Mm of ,o»r boot It trod, it llK'braar and lScToupri . . itt.1 Irl u. Know hr ; Tfcv lu»l Cbuicb 14 Ctukl. ak» nti»i, IB tkvluu .Mowwltu.,-!:, . . . ..m t ct 1 t'bpondchcv mTkioI u k- «ill bo inorr then happy lo ppi IN EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL AUWTOKIL.M PH .; .tor Ilt.it data on how U. . lo» tt In piipt . . What', anrr. for ." 1th 14.V Ioummv. It Wot. bl«hod on, of Ihr lotrlwn. THURSDAY. EVENING, Januiuy ;5D, IDo'i ... L»ou V Haia. Uu» dt». ll kvl yonib on IIH hcart-larn taaapnu at bote harr O il.1. Wbi .ou .Vtli |m.i. I in a hnreau ol - , . AT UUHT iUTJU-N O CLOCK raprrl ad,or Jpi oahauta tl on UOaUrpv-vAMK |a.v|!h Willi In lilt UiE i't'RUC IS COKDIALLV l.WITEP To ATTEND thou in. anidbl.v jih.'ia 01*. iualr Ncnn Offlro. tapt Iricnd.- bn>4 uliltl. .•day. January 28* 193C MICHIGAN SiTA'I t NTtva Young Names Four Mall Mann Finds Slute S PORTORIALS Bell Ends Michigan To Run in Millrose Sophomore XVhoHtirries By JIAht; Y H1KMKR. Sports I d.tor Swimming Monopoly Wolverine Coach Smiles at Whitey Apptari in Games A.A.Carnival Bill Bell Shows Him That Wat the Cate a Horry; and Another basketball game in the bag, and if Van AlstyneV keep up the pace Ihcy ran ihd the himmmi with over Sophomor, Brcomri Firil Winner Afiwit MtcMfaa is Decade; Baikrtball Five Scorn Win Over Ypiilaoti. a f»fMr. avenitre. much better th time in ten years that a Michigan 'n Ma* expected early in the „„d» Ruuell Balk, Obacure Sophawor. RUMr Wrth Eastern tank man had followed in the year. Three more gamt* remain on the State home whed- Trip; Danui .Wriflrt and Wail* Coapl.t. Team. the splasher* from down Ann Ai - tile: Michigan Normal of Tpnilantt, the Sixth Victory For ' M' Swimmer* boi way, chuckled a* h«- watched neath the wire. He broke a var- University of Michi¬ Mr OtOUil: MAHKJN a seemingly nervous sophomore gan. ;«nd Midler university. Michigan Normal and Huik-r Cagers, Heating Take Easy Win Inter Koort fortune romen the way of the harder prepare to race against his veter¬ letter and brought the acclaim of pUi> here this week, while Michigan will be here for their $*,nrr or ,'rtrr whether it may lie in oneV quent for hia bread and an squad last Wolverines had Friday night, a The the home crowd upon his tow- game next week. The one game left on the road i* with Vp*ilanti Sat. Last Friday very, very com¬ head, and all that iri hie first ap¬ ,..tr or honors on the athletic liehl. Marquette, We pick state to win their three remaining Heel fortable hart the time, and Mann m team points at pearance as a Spartan varsity Seme F.ve Tomorrow in Wo!v«^" T,kf A" E'e,U Bu' j#Mel Bath, a more or leas olracure trackman at MirhigHn as in the best home games and pick them to |os£ at Milwaukee, which la ,t, Collage, yesterday was named n« a member of the Dautx realized that la-iit on a Return Ln(.(emriit; 100-Y.rd Dufc i. The State sophomore toed the natural, a* Hen Van Aktyne should willingly testify. S8-26 Wis »rfan two-mile relay team which will compete in the Mdl- Score, 37-24. j-idr ol the pool as- he waited for „ i.ames A. A. carnival in New York's Madison Square the starters gun to bark--a II, State vOphonfore fron guti mnung style .of, his loinsmg Saturday nlprht. We lost to Me ruga it iirirning ami wre>titfig over the Ouguially intending to send , gjtn who is a sophomore, was awarded the eastern trip K-4-nci. but hardlv o '«•« «! t.i Win either. i out foi three- starts, he chang- The swimming nrtue of the fact he ia the • liis plant at tlu last minute So, ■or.. ya .< an ocAa.. count of itself, however, with 1 wan fi tsil Ih ii ,„,„t worker amonK the pn 1 M)| rnn | Ann t sp when he stepped up , at tiny a- 0<« hiimulus, While the w roiling. hi# turn, whereas, if Dauhert' .rut. thinclad candidates. ||I\AT I Lblw LUjLi travi-ir-u down ;»> Ann Arbor where they met a goo wejghl match, but Luwke wa,- er 40 poundn and could hardly have la-en exfa.-cti-d to oiitwetghed gunning atonic with llath | IN FIRST MEET i tan other sophomores and r Gf treat interest to track fan* im the fact thai Director ■ill rothcr Kmncth Wftlte !«nd i Ralph \oung is M-ndim- small Mjuad down to the MiliroM? Heavyweight Bout Decidei a .. Wright are the wcond Cloae I the .ami- game- which are run off in Madi»on Square f»ard»-n thi»- t r.' f. and Captain Charles j Meet, ai Wolverine, Win, week-end. Charlie iHntiis, Ken Waitf, Jimmie Wright and f.representing thf senior, 15 1-2 to 10 1.2. llt:ih will make the trip. It is beliesed that loturen Hrowp fb- Spartans will be making i.' arcomp^iny the men on the eastern i ry.w in Madis. n Square Gar. Bv BOB Bt'RKASH jaunt. Director i during the meet In previous Voung c\pr«is h»» men to do well, but state*, th.it it is a i^wnr-ntA in Gotham. .State ua- The University of Michigan few weeks too tarlx f'»r them to go hot yet. The\ have not munagfrd to fare *uc» Irew the fir«t blood of the had time enough as vet to really get going, but it !*• our guess especially in crow, reason whan the Wolverine .hat there v\j|f sorm championship rebi.v teams around matmen edged out a fighting htrv before the State contingent in the la.-* SPARTAN FROSH vear i> over. bout, Wright taking tin ISPORTCASTER \ heavyweight division with a DEFEAT HURONS n« to New fnll and five points to makt •'1 hi? rrr.s* iK( final read Michigan J.'» -2 31 to 27 Victory Makci it Three the national *n a Row for Frosh Team. The Univeraltymirf, with U,k« team .•>«-eki nieeL-. urua-r 'heu b«*lt i , tfi State meeting the Spartan:, wen n*.>■ , hia aiu.ua - ,, nre»ia-d thr in*:, u! t m«Hnb»u. ;i meet m ih 8jJ4h| bui|t u(> M| tfv I J# »! I" ' --mp fia.tb il g.tire « now q.i.< ' - - iSLJUtL '■ n ' "n «d*-rj*blv due'., h* f«t- 4 /- "• - " f'di'-t th.il !h» .»rt afraid that th*> might ' gt- tatoted out of thr un»-cr-.it -. They had .< lot of fun ( wf le tt lasted pulfing fielding H. and the Mo h- „lf ig.oi AthUtir department on the spot with their sillv t ilk f Mi- ii .an playing Notre Dam Naturally enough ihe ' t me i- .iti imp*s-ibilp . Hut you can hardly blame the Le y' fc lPOd cros* . , ililnrr of thi Michigan Daily sport page . . . they ba^eh't ruut.ntly to- '"" ^ "u l6i < J-<- '* unylh.ng elwe'lu writ* about. ***« a u*'buu *"* u'; ■*- |i-ll. ol Michigan grappled ttiiTHigti j au overtime fracax t©va draw, each Sam Aid net started out l>r pectedl> Ntrcofc, tt» -i-aiUiig- owiing, Btiards^ State and in the 1 lli pjund divooco Ruadd g. ttuough Uiu mo?uti made an ever, match foi" del'-Ud uo- If Yw Havan'l Tried- Speicher until tin latu-i took tlu Try It N*» advanuge and held it to td« %armll» hwinuniac last The Spartan oungstei i.ari Jar. 24—Michigan at Lan- Everybody's apent a few prtviour hour* in RAINBOW RECREATION Howling the sU-an. box Meeting m an weigli-in at the required heft vflorl to a ow-Umt national A f>.ec Feb b— Uiuver*ity of Cu.cuuiaU f'O 12-Wayne utuv»i>ity Lanwiii; at .1 other h U..-I t 1 Wag i •r.a oft teal fgotiml) pUyer • tar in New who i -,iV 'icK-nc I' NEW! A L. champ ui the 12fc ciaas., *** k* Cleveland O UDIM mruw Frank Teak* held off Ear! Thonua lor the full route aamnst a superior wreatln. and Tcwu v. as Cleveland Oho 22 -WesUrro Hvaervt ' ^ SHk—Wayne uaivejapy at at iti the v?i» Friday bnaks hi a* the Ma !»<♦.. Whiie -.r th» nu'-u-i that tta VatMty club I- rmai le Tt fiipb, and from all reports t? t uf Wagi»vi the latest hi* ability in »ill ruiiiy b* a j^rty •'arret? and hi* i«and an- a hue thing in preventing a. faii "nouncing- wax i) With the courageous uoie diApiaj at 6-t» Uw 1M lb ixk-Aj orggiiiiatuo. • ha athlete** dn*m yoar .-upport tbu uric*rtak.-.g Ifueos i that tfv» affair will be a New Line actap lound Oa.mport u* ol * '1Uknu ",1* • e trf th« 1 ' ' a'hilt.- e. !>♦ portable 9 the an- heap for 6 minute* attd port* wi!. f- MK'H NoK> of xccctuW of the iouU. enovgi . G«na . i win comfortably ' Captau; W, iU-avenncli Ksfwwmun. t and Perry. Cor land Made typewriters kmd »r eail rt n day wilh a fi» rundoia shots: Hush M/««. f staged another ovuUnu. loa&i* the middie weigh* Uepmold* and <»«»rdon Dahk'ren K^iUkiiq . t attx arr seen quite regukiriy JUa ^ . T YTptO Michigan leader eineiguag wp . . eitrh ha- hne form . . . Marquette and Jsf. MaryN k/ 1 IliO ,s s. arc dicker in v f*a a gram* in HoMter* Field, f him go . Major Ralph S,-!ae want* Ihe fie>ti*all fields of Amerira wtd- eticd . , . whx not widen the- bench. Major? ... I agree with (he l*hi i>elts in that they did have a mighty hae imwbng tiaa . . . »n»erfr.»trrnit> rharnp. and v> ».n . . . Vfaurm Ckuly Tar Horl. ^«p- fa?*** »* aliM not pn«rl»c.ni? lM«kitball . . . i*ton of the University r.f the big fefkm i» pretty bad off phxsirally % roc oiconrntaL-ciM Norih Carolina around tm war - ... M»-sse Vlilkenson ,»nd Ron Garlnch haie rt»uLu«s0#r feature e*cr pro* 1* mtnt tuw. hot U-., „ th, Cr.i East Lar.s na time ■*» vc used »ny of their etuif l>((n k., B(f h„rt h.jr, U|k, al,h Mrnlor Ml Ft jweudl Ma«r oefeer «^lw»**e Fro 2A -Oh"U> State at jCoSttlR* , ... ... .. .... BAGS ike Einl Trpersiw CoafMf. bus. alpKmcs:,*! Now. It -h. tx.y, do-.r U" Au,,>nr '«■■»»'"« «h» *»•". Ul Natuf. Fir*.- 2« Wittenberg af Spring- there have . Loam* team W -** "'K*" • • ■ »" ,l,rw »h,rt «n Ih* Mr. Hurharw Ard luc »hwt t'-wk U«m :irt trout the isame hou*» FrartfcUn OaKMu* C«. fteid, evcmr.v . . . Feb IW-Untvermy of Cinan- really gov* m for the rport They ties rc'gn wtfh Rf \ Ten Kyck. Aft Jt-nktn.*, naJ? #4 Cincmnati brcwdcast the bouU over a ataic- r| ||u>(4 (i,un . . . i^^hall practice con- V..de hook-up—do let# vf w>gvr- March T Mubigan A. f L A t tng on Uian:—-and devote the U*' . . . ikixtlipg. W««tr, Jorhnhardt, pr» lirmnane* »t Detroit- - r I Dwme at South. xfiou on the spurt p*ge» to i»d- pcrhap* a few uiher* will >ome day u» t d«» ->^,1^^;. lr-i i«Kc -publicity, curront dtecue- make their pre>r»ve fvU in or around the (Kill lmrrr«tr-i M..<■■■ ^-MO|»a A. r I. A uvfi, and rcpgrU. big . . - iofcn F*bbts hm % d«r,' numed Fop Fjc - • . HI *■* Lr,,.. ill Uell ult. riln a pound of spinach a day . . Mike t xdrc! and Tom Yinky IWtiu TOM KIM. KI.qi i.HTS be came the curtain act. Ms - t»k Arc r-ven dasfy about the? gym training alliletw WJ :s-f 1 Cftfpnk. Under- ■AXEMAN'S . . . SLtf , A-Loxai* ul Ctbcagu At lao's ace m Ux Tmy Wright ^ u. ... hen aLoiiId make » >hk ifaek rvputtitMii be.or. ; •>* <.--»»'• .me:1 f^gwrqstaMt PortaMpt- with bk Koni 24b p>uafe suoctti grgtllMltfes 5* o£f to a grand afwrt Apf,; ig^Wi-conun ai MmU . . .only a o^bomcic Special Lharoilftt BOOTEKV out to mart Slate s Mexptrienobd hut game Walt Leuck. lkd Tr.ere» tOUt w^. . . * Howatd hfcfl ha* dvnc a kM of ^curing ftr the 9Ulc raftfa lhi» year . . - w*«U job for a awph»B>ofc • • . and little that could he dora The j M> 1-3 lor each tcam^Oruftii it quickly.' W/igh! threw Louca m Ml to w and on into thr night, hot tlut's aM for r*f* . . . pc wjl I* bark with more dupe Friday. RIDAY NITE memo an rtatr news DIFFERENT ART TYPES varsity parts* WimrnmR champion. Engineers' Parti) Comes Pack TO RE SHOWN AT EXHIBIT Pl&DS FOE Added Se i.« i» , . , t i«».0>T. Minlnlu,., | tl k house party and the Pi Kap¬ large out- :n howl .vmailf i, l»ui -somewhat illefrehr ; at many t.f! Sleder and Rlvar Mor=e pa Phi# a radio party for the ),, go theute'ls Filming of these scene:, witlilof Miehigan Tin- track now in tame night. \ men dying in a rain of * pears and the stadium will lie etitirel-y ie- ill introduce*^ Some smart lad at New Saturday night will be for- ' sirma k»i»im a ti d C a t I 5 university ha " found ti ne- iii row, warriors being deluged | moved arid the'seat s built almost tnal flight for the Trimoim*.1 Cyntiii.i Kmim. 'n«», ivtrn with burning oil, !l.'»-ton catapult t i onto the playing lie Id ft is hoped- arrangements t" crib. It seems that note the Phyleans, and Kopp.i Kappa it1** pledged Wedncdav m ten on spectacles or Wliteh < s hurling enormous stones, wir one'that people will l>e stopja-ci from Cainma alt three parties to |M. | the rhaptif houfe. of the rntmt gigantic task' ever nt- j walking in front oi' the stands and :iennor Holm.' In firnpefrult Jutco become tempted in Hollywood ,ic l«i katroke I when bienthad upon. Rtaged fit the eve!-popular (thereby blocking the view of other OUb. On campie ttie Sparta The vtory relates liow Richard Upectntors at the games Thv Iwnd Coeiu de Lion, king of England, will have to mt in the stands, inri «ent to the Crusades t»» free hlrn- move out from there to do its i If of hU betrothal with Princess maneuvering. I.AST TIMKS TODtV (Alice of France, and enrout. mnr-• Another part of the project "COLLEGIATK" j ries lh-renRarki, Princess, ot Na-1 aimed toward | varc*. The CrtiMders make little | stadium qtikker after games A emptying headway in their struggle against J new thirteen-hs>! entrance e to t>e the SZ3D i JOK I'KNNF.R • JACK OAKtt Saracens until Kaladin, emperor of built Into the tenter of the north the Wi the east, captures (ierrngnria Then end of the field, thus relieving Kappa Richard, heedless of everything I other gates of much congestion, ehe, lends the Christian hosts In j The entire project will be under the battle* that determine the fate!the capable supervision of R. K of western civilisation. I Rutley, who wn» the builder of Miss Young plays the role ofjMarklin Field, originaHv If the lierengsria; Wilcoxon Is Richard, wotk progresses rapidly and Mis* DcMillc, Alice; and Kietli, smoothly as expected the Job S.dadm. ; should be finished tiv July 1 ' Lan.HinK'4 ForvmoKt Fashion Institution' Sfiecitil Grouf> FORMALS Ol lt COItS VOKS always plcast- S1.00 and tip Sy!S s!1.0^ ( rell H UrMlllr, f ree IMUer* to l ast I attainr "THK LANSINti HjORAI. lit! W. Alleyttp SI reel CRUSADES" Pttnnr : Sflf 10? last Allrssn wboro pwfrry"thought t* one • •? Utt* Rett. *iJlgiM . i.vt-r Wr,mw «f» In the drnumi irtom shortly be¬ fore *b# wept I'll, Hit- MP* i wa* plaMt i ym. »4\ blue eye hndt-w iu»d trying to (fetch hei Dicath in lw- twertt nhstvei s t«» in.iv que it ion* Not ttsu she needed the eye . 4i|»^ W/»S *1. SiiC II- plaincd Tl;« ftrchfttrA had |«-fi 1'tfhhs) Ivaulil -catty in the wi-ek to co to N v .mil they . had In wt tiiicliiii! Jotvaul Uii- sing since • Wednesday They hsd been calight tri the kftu* sthtmt and Itaii to abandon their t>un to take refuge tn «i farm house At Cleveland thrv caught a plant and same straight »«. laming She Wlhtrd to stop in lAtrint a little while, sin' told us tut Archil' ItlryiT insisted that tla y rome >i>- mtl.V to LimMIK. and 4:. Will Many oI Oh C»HhIi arc saving Thu piturr shows how the Jamestown their riewe*t lor ma Is lor the J- Colonists exchanged tobacco for brides. Hop atid other partus, but there And here is a picture of the modern wire mrver.il *ttdung go*m at the They paid "/A' fount!s of tht best auction warehouse of today where the Engineers' ball Styles ranged leaf" for transportation of each future from those rut on sleek, rlo»e-let¬ same type of leaf tobacco it sold on the ting line*, t«> the cjuamt little wife who came to the New li'orldfrom open mariet to the highest bidder. iKpumuriiH' format with a bustle, England. worn tiy editor Rawlumm of De¬ troit. Chlor, who i% at Michigan State tor her first term, was the guest of Hoy Kauwlc Another demure formal was worn by llill, Kirkpatruk * guest, "Wee'* BJunk i Her formal uat black velvet, very JLhere is no substitute for mild, ripe tobacco to simple, with a drop shoulder of- ' Itrt and a little pcplum below the gold chain around her neck and a i make a good cigarette—and there never will be gardenia in tier arm Marian Cook's formal could well represent the most sophisticated formals at the ... and that is the kind we btiy far Chesterfield Cigarettes. party. Marian, who was u ith Sid j *5wimwi Wagner, wore a black crepe gown j with a deep girdle ofsrivci sequins which d»mc to a point in back and In the tobacco buying season All these tobacco men are was1 fastened with straps of brilliants over the should* ts Julia Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. trained in the tobacco business, Simmons'»dress was a swish white drapery as she danced. of buyers, will be found at 75 mar- and are schooled in the Liggett kets where the Bright type of & Myers tradition that only mild, tobacco is sold, and 46 markets ripe tobacco is good enough for About fifty people attended th» Greon Splath iwimming party where Burley and other types of Chesterfield Cigarettes, for mildness Saturday afternoon which waa bald In coUe|* pool trwn i.OQ to tobacco are sold. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. for better taste _■ ■■■' - v- - ■ r--