S. C. Library It Lansing, lich. I Michigan Stale News 1ST LANSINU MK HICAN, Tl T.SHAV, KMtUl'AKY t. HKW ro.'.bte* Weather Cuts Attendance SOCIAL SERIES and McGrain Garl At Farmers' Week Events ad* ASProgramNearSa,mqxmmmAV at Final Junior Hop Arrangements and Friday Will Br ^ Not Interfere With Talk. Dr- Qdiording Day, of Entire " P,rod: Larfeat Crowd, E*- Economist Enumerates '' parted Then. Richards to appear Errors of Townsendites ,N GOVERNOR scheduled Mu:ic Head to Discmi Intrrrit- TO TALK ON thursday inn Prrionalitirs He Hat Met' on World-Wide Travelt. Rosa Discusses Martin's 0,»ft>*eJ Crowd Tne, Capa- • ■ n! fieUaarantt and Past Musical Success comire Houiei to Limit; too J, Jjmmed. Popular Ea*Urn Rand Known Nation Over Due to Popular Recordings and National Radio Hookups; Were Fea- U <1- \ •' V It AttriM.TOV • turcd Over Mart Brothers' Program for Almost Two Years. Boys vs. Gals In 'Split lite Date Cost' Debate PALMER TALKS Financial Diffirultiri Keep the Boy, From Dating; Co-rdi Are ' Willing to Share tlie Dat- Etpentet ON PHILOSOPHY "Building Philosophy of Life*' 1 Topic of Speech by Presi¬ dent Palmer. TWO SPEAKERS TO TALK ON ART Gettemy and Person Added Features to the Art DEBATERS ACTIVE ! DURING PAST WEEK £ , RELATIONS CLUB * " ... M. 5. C. Men Dtbate at Hills- li* n TO STUDY LEAGUE dale; Debate Tourna- JlK< Mimkert Study League of Na ment Friday. *nd I tioni in Preparation for Model Auembly. E. STUDENTS DISPLAY WORK -!e. Dirt lib'in'i Feature Koine e(k» (i Farm alpha chi sigma Week Shot.. to hold banquet W. Wmitoo. Dow Chemical ' i on the campus dus- Mao, to Speak at Meet¬ nutrition expert Thelma Bishop met Perrin :>*■ IUxta: EcwiOomH> ing February 20. Dave Huhe of the men's squad talks this week On Friday, February 14. > * t^hing and textiles dr- A chemical and chemical nisi- men's squad will go to Albion n Dr. expenses on a date"* f b --Trus banquet is being planned participate in the Michigan Inter Mary Row, Colgmhu Na- using Even the new theology jaw ancj organization are is leap year urged to I tritionitf, aa woolen dresses made by the chemistry department and collegiate debate tournament prove* that this u an age of a|Unrr i-y turrks used in our home economics social business, then some ar- college in 1S»20 and has advanced 4th annual Collegiate Country Lit'- verse, the meaning of the universe aor A. G Scheele, and J Armand to gijing the right and wrong way* ; department. Her most popular Is tfce hai» frame, pictures Another sepa¬ or the first floor rangement should be made with rapidly in the Dow Chemical com- conference which is to be held *bow» in-man's nobler qualities" j Person. A smaller exhibit shows rate of kv-e white exhibit is that of suitable pic¬ ;b«xxi, entitled "Feeding the Fiun- rats, show the boy. In fact, $4 for the Var- pany since that time. ; April 25 or May 2. The following *n concluding, the speaker defined j (he correct and incorrect ways of tures for children's of proper and rooms jily " is used by coilegex through- imorc tity party and $7 for the J-Hop Prices for the banquet have been institutions will have represent*- pWUteophy by saying, "What to the! framing pictures. - 'nit the country is too much far any fellow to pay cut to a minimum so that everyone I tives here; the University of Mich- highest in value must be truest in \ The gallery is open from 12:00 Dr Rose will address an as¬ alone. If girls cant help on these interested may be able to hear igan. Western State Teachers col- rgolity—therefore God is pholi- to 4:30 every day during Farmers* sembly in the gymnasium at 2:00 NOTICE, SENIORS big parlies, then the boy, nhould Mr Wuiatoo, who u nationally lege, Central State Taactiari col- «phy," ,*«k. On Tue«day, Wedncwiay. A list of activities must be Tuesday and will speak at a ban. itrike" known tor hit work in Dow metal leg*. Michigan State Normal col- Dr. Palmer-, address wn up- and Thur«lay. from 12:40 to 1:30. turned in to the JVolverinc be¬ fquet in the Union Mary Van Halteren: "I think for the extraction of magneeium; le*. Aahland college and Mvtrai Mual for iU uncerity and power Mr Person will give informal talk, fore Saturday, Febipary 8. It day evening on the it', a might fine idea, paraonally. from brine. Ticket, may bo «e- of the laoding junior college, of aod the well-dcfined lubject mat-.'and diaruu the picture, with hi. may be left In the box outside i-roods/ Fads, and Fancier Maybe that', becauae I've got 45 cured from the Mock room te the (the Mate the Wolverine office in the and at preeent and fal arry main cStoe at the rhalliletij build. | Caw—a mi for fellow, who pay and pay and tag far fifty cent, a plate j MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday, February 4, 1 Pftpr,. .{ . - WWMV.V.VWWAP/A giving little or no thought to the ? Bill May: "I don't belicv. i 's;i Dean Releases State Theater the idea at all. . use of crops acclimated to. the J COLLEGE There's a bj Vars ichi^an State News I Column Complete List climate in which they lived. Because the college Income in I BULLETIN j Sir Gallahad tree, so I'll take In the May fair care of an r r» «nl Tu«njr|»r* and PrWny* dtiflnjr Ml- r«.IIe-K«* mi »En', s'nti-.-...I., v-ar \>y (tin •«uM<-nta of of All Parties 1887 was only $03,999.26. the first attempt* t'» enlighten Michigan j. penses . , . even that $7 j.jj, j Don E. Miller: "Most of a t A farmers were held on rathe the past period tainty a swell idea. Let's do -1 : Slnl-- -'Ti.. l.-t«.».-.( .|| • ..| Dates Filled w.th Formats. . r ^ i Starring Joan Blnndeli and Keri J. Boa!, j Ko dances v.ilN^held | for what they're supposed to do I 1,; /■ (Inf Rditar—JIAVIl) V. rt.RARV Tclnplton. J-2367 oienda F.rrell omprised at |past two weekn J D^ng 1h|s (year." rlalr Mllar—Wlt.MAM V KIRKPATRH'K Trlrpltmif J*II This^Wltation Heath swing Warner Brothers bring to the icd to nr- j wp(,k thp Union ballroom will be j Pete Weimer: "No . . . not i ctings in j j flct.UpiPfl with Farmers' Week act- less the couple have been t^c | ivities, and the greater part of I fogether for some time and heartachPR aiut few other kindi, icxt week will be guy happens to be a required to ,f well' . ! Iirhl with Don Den. 1! Wl .n« n- \ el . all Di> .ir-fl 1. i omplcte the ceiling decorations |of C.mazuma at the time." O. Wiikins i February H. Siurnji Kappa form- ■ Jenkins, and -many others. (comptroilcj : Aloha Otnirrmi Pi form-il: Zotu Mi-s Blondel! and Mo Fat Mil Y %% . C members arc ro¬ [college currency): "From (i, nod let j i. ' fall • lu re it may Tuu Alpha formal. Phi Delhi ThMa me teamed a; .• couple of wise- il* social service, ogram. Oirl Rc- t. and social in- groups will n Weri- fror VARSITY PARTY Taking the cmrinl *pntlifh| aua* ; say. I haven't had a date long that I'm going to ke* pir.iUnn.s- the Varxlty club ma c ncetihg ii« ; and play safe." open p.-irt% thai kept the participant* College and the Farmer all few agog until the 1 00 o'clock Preildeot Nidncv Uairurr cur- t Farming, c»n« i the* most unfortunate drudgery, in now.com¬ ing into its own as a hushm • judging from the report that , much praixc for the line parly \ Farmers* Week. fl»«.*e w lib four buck*. 11c ill American football «tar ul*o look r.l The man who followed the plow was once alluded to "the tank Incite of the nation," which is still tun*, But not and prclt* Marion 1 mck Mepned oft until recent limes did tin "icai klMcm*" nnjuire any rig id lies The earlier farmer accepted the lot he had inherited.without doing much ahout ii ; the ormontuil compliments he leceivtd tlANIF Ht MltllSf.s poor <*>m pel i,su t ion 1.1 ins dull l tit vail. • .. The evi (I 111 lining as hi* preib'eess B V It T O N ' S the hii( k forty into alfalfa. Ik (in like 1NTRODI(K r c v law. i'or th<- earlier farm the tuition, and sat dm The l!»:tfi Edition i. Hi. t, and lowest paid, in the cnuutn They finally aw ok fad that compliments didn't en- htuKe their limine i. in tfie least,. They found that fainting was a hu •rnpeftng with other hUHiiiesHes cm MtifT term*. Now the farmer mixes his ex|H*'nence of the past wi theories of the present and future. He follows -other husine ulitrrss. Hick* Apt-. men in resorting !<• th.- I Hidings of spt-vialhttH and reseiiri Ihe ki t . break he drnen experts, then |f»\e.H Ins new idea a praethid lest. If he co It Kill. TO Tit! (OKI tjOUes* along this line, he will eventual)1- reach the high* position to which fii i. entitled. And lie will rectum • :~-V Thanks. Fellas The Mic higati State New* is . ternallv grateful for the pub¬ licity given it in recent i-.-uc- the Mulligan Haih - We ate simply o\i i joyod to think Hud sse have stirred them into forget I ulni'Hs ..| then tmtm campus issue, "Should i-i should nott Students Make- Ans Commotion Ihiring tin l'i'tote I It tie ssav I tails aJssa I II mle- * I• get if o|h n humble pit J Hop I reddrr I.OM I Martin and in usual oru.tno,ilii.it lining Philadelphia' mental hears ratlin imprint Valuable lot mmiIi than tutrttt»i« MIlOlll.l rca- » and should put Scott t Kou. Met. rain Jim lla: n Books for the sun*, basins been In the Clearc lamllv for tbrn- tniri.ition* \ Farmers' Library IV 4iiinI tit tor the editor tail north put forth to make the glamourous i.ntrol to till o all tie liNikin; forward In serine : Patron* and tiurib t inttrr please lease Ron (arltM k and I'rells • I STATIONERY u. c •d t hu at Wot ion til tin sixth Special Price e* k!r the s.lsi l s, | , en The Co-Educational Primer Mint I It I III \ I \l 29c a box Que NEW SHORT COURSE BANNERS q—What « i collection of 30u ■ A—A co-ed imvu* "South bea Woman. State It made byj: ' College Book Store was q—What d publisher of the | A —Well, t \ q-\\h> «.» A—She van * authot ilicj let 111) q ~\\ hat dr A Th«.v \ui t growing i »t\ | til; NOW Help her to look her lovliest q,— What- ki ... .for the JHop A -They t»tc set s - ahout late minute *. Tl.cs are w vvtixs- , , \, very severt* ahout imr t-omhu t in 11 aternity lioiiM'N. They are a v -u ■. gab, an.,, n •; vers Hivefe about anything fhe might do when .she isn't under "«»». more to toll . . but s*h- ;c constant oh.M'ivafp.n. Itk* a.Ro|tlfit*lt. 4,1,1 u,'v Q—Why A Tli.-j an a... ilu> Kill,' Ut«UH- «u thwc thll«*T ll«-. anaurm- li.-r tn Ik- « .htl.l IM) who . mh i tahr ..... n ( hoi m If. 111., assume th*t if alio .. ,n Uie °m knm lktt rUhl ^"|r M(l„ ianrt Mr. Dm f CORSAGES unjfiiaiil.il she will inmnslialol. I. uaujihty. li—Hut shoul.ii.'t she Ik- l.-aini.tg how to Uihi- oaiV of h.-r- e"-1"' .»•»»« UU>: . cenllnn ..i thl. Iii.lliullsn I» a awrll ratrl. for a... rcitcr- Welt. Ifa The Boy Friend Gardonias Violets \ self in college, us « Inifical |ire|wiati<>n for iat.-r life" "'r ,ru,h • 111 u" ,ott *h"ul .... Roses —will look hi> iK-st for the "BKi" party. In¬ A-Ves. hut the authoutu, .a,,', sec that. The, ate too sure a successful morhiUl.v suspicKii.-. evening by hieing one of i.M„ ...a hi. ».«p« tn. .hs nui ii.viitoratinjr facial* and B fl AA ind 1 p 9*»™ Delivered Q—Then uijut will hupiwn to iter when she grailuates? i.Kin.i taut tutc ramuan. , , . musogas. * A—Slio will pr.ilial.lv start mowing up where she left oil "r u «'» »'k t*». .an College Manor Beauty Shop . . . four year* before. ; serif lit 184 pnuttd* black curly LANSING FLORAL . > witbin Q—That is very sail, isn't it—iK-ine a eo^d? . . Arrows from SUte Theater A— Ves. it certainly ia. It is mueli more rnjuyable to be fwiti >rar» hp w 111 hthrrit Mine mil. Dcuu Robart T>r> nr Phonp 5-WI? n« 'Joiur«' MarquiU .Mead glrb be is Uuhy VYoodssard Su male student and have people ussunie that you are normal, j Heiwlay, February 4, 1936 MICHIGAN STATE NEVV3 Fagc .1 SPORTORIALS STATEQUARTET Butler U. Topples ATHLETES ATTENTION Many of you hsv* failed to SCORES THIRD Michigan State In By HARRY WIKMER. Sport* Editor makt- your clans schedule cards Saturday evening following the basketball ^"TTSSKir"6 vdth Coach Tom King in the athletic of?ire. Please do so at IN N. Y. GAMES Heated D«'W'i *t rat Ion Hall; . . just dropped fl basketball game to a taller ami somewhat . Kast Lansing. Michigan , Well, Game,/ important, both to the coaching staff and to yourself. There- lore. n»it matter what sport you urdler Butler quintet. The contest was fust and intcrest- Sophomores Capture Relay to are out for he sure and make Cagers Idle for Twd Weeks Before Meeting Michigan; p throughout. Van AUtvne's eager* losing through cle¬ Win Annual Meet From Indiana Quintet Proves Too Strong. out those cards as soon as pos- tn icnc> at the foul line. The final score 24 to 21. hut the Freshmen. 54-44, in Stirring, count through the game see- Finish. | sawed back and forth. Gar- lock and Kraft again led the Bv GKOROK MASKIN : State scorers . . . Oarlock "Mrchiynn State Cnlloiru. ! n compiling 6 and Kraft 7 . . . hint ..." and while all this is going on the Spartat Ing a fencing meet right 1 here, before New \ ork 1 .*♦ -1 ami as the fencers loi Saturday night, Order Your _____ n K9AFT (.jly tn thl conies in from (hat J.|{0p Corsages •vw> mile relay team placed third in the Millr.«<« y AT THE Madison Square Garden. Manbattetr placed '.r>: and ,i,!'ecc second, followed bv Michigan Stale ai d tin Sta'«. All things eoimiileml . . . the small Sparta1 Collegiate Flower Shop vcrv well indeed, and should improve material!) ill Abbot Ho.ul Phone 3702 tn. end of the year . . . Captain DcnnK Bath, W« I nrssue Maker. to VI S. I Store 1020 Wright were accompanied by Loath l.amvn Blown . make the evening complete another messag Oiumbtts. Ohio rolls in. and we find that our vv t.ijfu took a terrible shellacking at the hand- of til For Valentine Day It appears that we have the editor of the Michigan Mail* Take Home -peri page a wee hit riled up. The last few weeks he has |»wn striving to answer a few paragraphs we wrote in his a Heart-shaped Box humble behalf in regard to their recent burlesque in at¬ tempting to stir up n football contest with Klmtr |M'«>den*s Not rr I lame team and their own marvelmi- eleven Statist ies •ere even brought in to plav as he contifiuattv harped on the g»Hut old da>s when Michigan used to he the champions «f the west. Now m> dear Mr. Heed. I have betn reading JOHNSTON'S \our -fMirts column, "the Hot Stove" for almii-i two v.eeks a- to promoting honestly your knowledge of sports is ama/ing. but you are in the immortal word- of led CANDY Busing : : : "MH SKI !! I'm worry that vour athliti* de¬ partment didn't break right down and sav "Bill, old man. $1.00 . . . loud It lay off us . . . >ou know we enn't play Notre I hi me. benuise their scholastic requirements are not as strict as CHICAGO DEFEATS our- . . . mm! know that our athletes all shine academical!* STATE FENCERS SOc . . . and far he it from us to jeopardize their future success ir an Manic t ilk w.:>. . Be . a u|n. good sport, lined, forget this —ills Notre man. we are in the Western i on- not settle down . . . little man . . tElie Jliuu ii'oub §l|np h-M vour fun . . . vihi'vi' already had enough trouble. Go ahead . . write about »our swimming and golfing learn- 4- well as a line or so about the Townseiid brother- Wh' should it anger us heeaiiic you fellow- nfv try ing to pick up a little money lill'ng space." t.ood night. Bill. \nd by the »»iv t- wt come on would l»e over more for the Mate-Mo hican basketball game, than happy to meet the laipeer flash. HALF I HALF MAKES m', which, through t Mi fiigan Dally, has NEW! "ur assertion* quite eguiarly of late, came i • .< iMf-at from the Wolverine*. That w.- r tine pict e of »o publisher* of that sheet evidently have hgent ideas to use in n positional trash in a , ., H< -b'Mihi i hard, i M hedule .tM- toh! that the reason wa- Minus* the big elcv Sta'f. ' the latest i t«) all off. - • from Kust landing He sho t I ted in h latf edition t« u-ing the publn thing in the lug le»;» - are afraid of the Spa flan*, • ir medium of evpre**i'*i i>n tht* matter, ide his •vtatement nlmut (he financial *ituatein .« letter which was j ri? tfl. was. at lea-' at State, he forgot to mention other side* of the ease. Me videutly eofhpuM .i h> portable » « some individual 1 seemed to forget that the reason for a 50,000 crowd at the editorial technique. T State-Michigan game wasn't only bemuse it happened to • /ft HK#1h* other bit* be opening dav for the Wolverine*. He forgot that the Spar¬ iu Abv, niK»M-«l column 1 tan- helped draw'that crowd. He evidently terms it # u*ion, therefore, was tb "w\ frrft^rhity demagogue but rather privilege for other eleven* to ramble over a down-trodden Wolverine on the turf at the Ann Arbor htadium. typewriters by *onu He evidently would refer to the wonderful aquatic team at hi# fnlvermty. It is a good team—better than that At any rate, the the writer But he forgot to my that nearly all those *wimm» «l point* were as j State. fought them out. -'r.'.ritiea depended entirely urn He explains how the .State Athfetk j were turned out by some coach not connected with the I.: - tin am i;al game at Ann j vtrsity. They all corne to Ann Artjor from the Detroit At ^ r to finance their campaign: on the gridiron. He ex- j ietit ilub, where they were taught how to awim by Ping*t< . r» ,P* Oct chummy with your pipe. Pack it with Half & i*Ra.d how the other Spartan teams rait through their Half. Cool jthe D. A. (*. coach. Matt Mann take* the credit for thc.r at a girl's: "I'm dated for Sunday." ur«:- Mating* from the Wolverines a.- be icier for the steam-; |>trformancis. when all he ha* to do is aee that they tkml Sweet as her simle: "Uut I'll break it for »lar from Ann Arlw r, only tc» serve as u medium through jsplaah too much in the Intramural pool. )ou!" -he football game may be retained upon the achedule. I To close, I would like to compliment you upon your at- Fragrant, full-bodied tobacco that won't bite the N 'u, those point* are all very tine. As long a* he was Ikrnir.g the dope oyer to the public, he should have gone i/ed that It was jtiturie in the recent flare-up over footiiall games. You reab merely a publicity gag uaed to fill tongue—in a tin that won't bite the fingers. Made copy sj»a. e tn to explain the entire situation. In a* much a* he failed in a fxjriod of new* scarcity, and you treated it a* auch. But by our exclusive modern process including patent i t"1 that, I would like to take thl* opportunity to finish I you did get in your point, for which I complimented you. No. 1,770, , third. Time. 880-yard run—1 | Relay — Won by S o p h o mores, J.ltop. the Varsity party "Worst Defeat" in Years Marks !Mor. second; Dudley party wa« Spar. ■ wav. with the figure i.f the "Ilis- j 118—Andrew* (O) def. Mur¬ (F). third. Tina . 20 1 Everybody's cum Throw, r" l.f and looking ;d the lighted vai-itv ; doch ' S), derision. Time advant- 40-yard low hurdle ;-Won by Rowling block "S" directly Oge. 3:20. Adeoek (S), A*water (Ft. .second; the balconv. an-t e , Oniric* linn.I' No. t r'fi—Eliot (O) def. Gen;on (S). RAINBOW formal* wen- ' 1 r> de« i ion. Advantage 8:3"i, Shot Put - Won by Jenkins (Si; ir,~Cap. Cox (O) def Dnven- Bremer (F). second; CnntreU (S», .. RECREATION Athlet, . nn-l i poit. decision. Advantage 8-33. J I*ADIRS WEI.COM I. \ predentin,itnl at » I l'w Mindlin (O) def. Stone- many weli-kP-w r • J-HOP NEWS •mart Style Sandals lor Dancing Fact DANCING • Harryman s .. . • New Beginners' Ballroom Class DRESS OXFORDS IK Virgiline Simmons School sir,mil I'lutin* 2 02? Ha®AN J LvvV one cigarette that writes its own advertising.. It's like this— Note listen—Chesterfields arc You see I'm reading a Chest¬ mild (not strong, not harsh). erfield advertisement and I'm That's true isn't it? smoking a Chesterfield ciga- Then you read "and yet they retie. and all of mm: j-c smoking satisfy, please your taste, give you ( what you want in a cigarette." That says it, doesn't it? Wait a minute- It says now that Chesterfields have plenty of aroma and flavor. One of you go out of the room and come back. That will tell you how pleasing the aroma is. writes us own