S. C. Library rt Lansing, lich. Michigan State News . (I Meeting Tomorrow. M.! All Out: j I •:AsT I.ANSING. MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, KEBfll'AUY-18, I0:tfi- easterner Speak to INDEPENDENT MEN PUN DANCE FRIDAY MSC SYMPHONYiWORLD AFFAIRS Pinky Hunter Coming Here •riday Students IN LITTLE THEATER ORCHESTRA TO TO BE SUBJECT For Annual as Military Ball; \nreAwardedHonors HOLD CONCERT OF JOURNALIST Seniors Engage Tal Henry Pres. to Lead Second Recital" of 'Correspondent for London CWrt w. W.rmingh.n, ,0 D A Ilftf CPftDEQ ■n!." Student Series td be Held Time, to Discuss History' Southerner From Hotel New Plays for Cadets Noted Cleveland Maestro Will I Cite Talk on Annual Achim-T A U V II jtUI\LJ Thursday in Cymnasium. ' Making Events of Today. Yorker Play for Class of Entertain at R0TC Affair '36 on February 28th. DRIFTING FAD !: FRED PATTON TO SING CANCEL LAST LECTURF. Friday Night in Temple. INY SPECIAL PRIZES »». ujn«i. nriirrc TICKET SAlE UM|TED FINAL ARRANGEMENTS TO BE GIVEN WINNERS IN NEW DLLlLrj "Prelude Portion ol to a Spiritual Drama" Uncompleted Work j , N#| ^ . ^ . . *f ^ |0 SENIORS UNTIL 24TH ANNOUNCED BY CADETS w, Will be Excused From Chifi80 Th(0|0gian A|«»cb *»'"««'*•< ,, „ , to be Played by Far well, ; R J . ^ ^ $3.50 ai Colina and [uUntil 12 to Give Student. CyB|d(1|| s)|y Romsntitisnl The By l AlttlV hlsTI I Aides Make Last Plans for Season's Most Unique Party I Ounce to Attend. ' j in Sunday Lecture. l.itiio Tiuuii-i Pn.f i\ Hs CMint On what now Appears to I Most Popular Formal. Closed to All Except Officers th< fttirtl pi't'tftfttn of th and Their Guests. (Khrit \V. WnrmiiiK- >hi- i t»lli'j?o i « will , ye n student lecture eotirs pmfeaaor of Bililiuil ASKS FOR OPTIMISM tile, and entitled c-k Built " lor Th.i h» hi'liI Th ■ io ■ rung, Sir VVillnu»tt l.ewjs. Waahitii Boston university, at 7:80 in the ton r» .. i' "In the Zone." thrr pla., pn Hontfltive of the Loi in nun speaker at Philosophy of Hope. Not Dei- ■ollege gymn suttm. Ida, will speak i Tlie otv hes ru will niniin l»i» j pfi annual Spartan Achieve- pair. Will be Belief of Future. (hurt h tonight r attain in the nea •nde:-- lis'' •tit- uf Michnel J.ry, • p, activities to he held Speaksr Avers. in World Affairs of the en. !< .'Ili'sro gymnasium Kri- — „ dancer |^ following. morning. His subject Will ... ... .„ , • r ((•..meiiH- .a ' Modern religion wilt l>e sue- I*ink i Hunter people of , r , n* is es.sful as held ench year to I today ts'y,u to live murage- sism as 400 TO ATTEND ■ m. , .indents »ho h»\ > ,u,|v at,d forget their cynic- n.m.,1 to the honor rolUntlic nmj ,,||v romanticism. I>r ALL-AG DINNER WPA OFFERING Wilhelm I'attck. I'hlcago then- chotorships and indanre as pnnibb- i gical professor, told his and- enee at the final lecture of Former Judtje Collingwnod to COLLEGE WORK ..n rlaaars will b 1 the V M C A set ism in the Union Speak at Banquet To¬ v morning from IP ballroom Sundii> afternoon wht-tt 24 Michigan Communities Now . morrow Night. or»n hi- spoke on "Beliefs tto Turn ; of | Have Such Courses. be Made PI nit { Tianstti.r, rt «»f the program Empha*mng the need for uh..t »«* «« rrrw «| l,' S , t.^ ,I - • the form:.l an- Beat* I nst Year* Shun it mitng of the special annual All-Ag banqi sward* will be made If honors include the Fsrwpll to Plav it'-H students in the divt TWELVE HONORED BY AG FRATERNITY M' j !Pani Tern M>d the IJU Suphomorrt Grl Recotrition fur j' w) , , IIH-S i I u'^-—FtntYrnr Wmk "h finest I if the formal 1 Bier B Colling we Maud ml four**-* Offered in Lansing. v difTerent departmental clubs Tt ffonetry club, the Block and \ Bridle, ■am among and Beekeepers Seminar the groups having BOSTON SPEAKER representatives in the ug fount d I WILL BE HONORED also a poet. musicin Veterinarians Seven Y. W. C. A. Pl.». Wide experience . All-Member. f philosophy and Chru Initiate C ining degree «,f sucei ^ Mfetin? Thuridiy md culture an Banquet Held Wcdnciday Night In hnnnr , f ih. „ Pr„ Mi Cat ton head *! t Oshert W* Warmmgham of Boston f Animal Iridustrv, «. ibf ut rn pri at Faculty Quitni University. Y W C A. will hoi forty minutes, as the j H. G Wells came next with t ■part of the program. For ( philosophy of "relative " pessim- Naophytei. «n all-membership meet in# on pared the advantage- Kit kpatrkk, de< stadents who may be inter (' Thursday. February 20. from flvt vaiUthJe to the young i j ism, which was really skepticism, lay as f«»mpared to thos tft further contact with Dr j He was followed in turn by the Tnitiati' n of seven candidates j until si* in the afternoon with said th.i &*r,j&ham h i s headquarter- j revolutionaries, who advocated th- eto Alpha Psi. honorary veteri- Professor Warmington as chief Wiseman. A^> ' ;r- Fast Lansing will be th. (breaking down of the present isrv society, began Tuesday nigW J speaker. _ luring u lift* i mistakes '** church. l.mpliz*i/e I'rjf ti< ul Side He will be avail- j religious fgims order to buiM j'vh,T th*" iniUates met at the'Ana-j Following the all-membership .ci I i M,. , , 4l, c f -or personal conferences with j new ones jtomv building to reeeis'e their in-(meeting, ail those who so desire in't be ih.„K. | Forestry Society j "Particular attention has been | Mar?n v. .»> x |i.itron> and perform of j arc done successfully, Mr groups while here Historians Supplanting Pessimists some invited to stay to a firesidi The final group. Pauck continu- } 'heir duties buffet dinner Beservations wi' ; 'arton cautioned agauiot becorn- Hears Baker Talk iiig too concerned over the amount 'u-cic Honorary led. to were those who are attempting j Wednesday morning marked cod 2flc and should be made b3 apply historiral undcr.tandin* 'hr »winfout, wh»n th. candidate I W.dn.vtay at S p. m. by callih, f money that you're.earning and Ntw Professor Discusses Ore¬ IXbon'.nGovernor Names oend more time in living com¬ to I » HnM PdW.it rlOIQ . KeCllal aI • ,h* p»'bl.m with a view to ,k. gatuging the future by what the t k„ „.h,f out from the veter.nan leaving Ih.! rcery and clinic buildtnita Phylla Davldaon at 5-8174 or to word with Miss Safer a' fortably gon Scenery if Recent Herbert to Post Wednesday evening a ba the Peoples church. Hester to attend the community college* * **■*•»« - "as held in the private Green 1s genera! chairman, Jun- COCHRAN HONORED WITH regardless of hi* economir status ■ •'••try Head ApDninted Id na roem of Sandy'- grill. The Dean is chairman Uving. Pauck opined that society of the flow JOB AT U. OF CALIFORNIA Profe.,,,. Iiaki who and may join any classes r«<»r|x-rlment Among- the guests at the affair universities Seven Michigan colleges and j ^Mrrl by Governor Frank D. sponsoring the 1 ^begeraM, " » and performers never at- "Th! *' ChrUtian A.-. nation. He » leaving Immediately were Professors Morofsky, Strong are announced yes- before will be presented C. P Hodder. Veterinary Biolo¬ evening. February meiatlona on Campua." Thus.-. for w, nfw Bowman and Kirk, and P. W. Rob- community colleges located in j terda>" fw«*,rt The program con- Rifle members will gical Products. member, dcatrir.u to go should call Mr. Cochran came here a, a their respective zones. They are: J of this organizu- R K. Somers. Army Veterinary bins, assistant research adminis¬ !n part of a brass quartet be shewn pictures taken by the "ervice. the secretaries of their respective i jraduate student in the fall of 1923 tration forester for the college. the University of Michigan, Cen-j?icn ,s Xo rfirert an^ tQ approve tr°hibones. two American Signal Corps during E S Wrtsner. Veterinary Ethics organizations. ,nd received his M. S decree In Members present were Russell tral State Teachers college, Michi- ja11 brk,««' building and drainage in Fran-e. Caotain Go- gan State college, Michigan State1 pro;€ClA »n state of Michigan. R F Wilbrn, Feeding cf House Only the dramatics and th- plant patholoey In IHI. He has Staidman, Richard Johnson, Wit¬ ''ghtly is intrumental in bringin® roelal service uroups will meet this tuat completed his thesis and taken Teachers' college, Northern Stat2 °th<"r men «-nnected with this Pets. Teachers college. Western State bftard *r* the movies here, and asrurc week on Wednesday at S o'clock, his examination for the Ph.D. de- B Mcpherson, form¬ A. R. Wtegerter, Bang's Disease erly cn the State Board of Agri- nlerty rf action. All members and pers-ns inter¬ MICHIGAN STA i t. NEWS Tuesday,' February 18, 1936 I JOURNALIST TO SPEAK DR. TAYLOR SPEAKS Michigan State News| PuMUfced To«daj-i «•!«! fVi.f ifWillMA!, FACTS REVEALED il -VMorfeSMtf-c COLLEGE ! ON WORLD AFFAIRS \Column BEFORE SEM. BOT • BULLETIN I I (Continued from page l) >*,* k^iOt fcCrtTP .-f ifaWmt ! hls ^other appearances he either has spoken or wil Ispeak soon I Left About f Noted Lettorvr to Talk on Inter- .. Dtftndee uuil tn. i has spt ken or will speak s •> n - estiog Sjb'rct Friday, ifdridatChuUt jversily of Akrcn, the Universltv 1.% Jtta/ri/r -jryr>yti,y 'Cincinnati, on the Philndeit ■ , Forum, at the Brookings Insf.';.?, 'iii ..«! rJK/w4 «.*• Ska '. ? Arts and Sciences and 61 fiartjrjnj*. ; pr. mincnt courses. Lectures on Many Topic* That his experiences cov. 'wide f\eld is shown by the ' topics that his various loot cover. Among them are "The Far Kad.-' "War Problems of Tod "Business and Politics," "p. ' lems of a Foreign Correapondev.t The M x ( Svntphony orrhrs- •Literature that has .viae, ;• . » » ' i rv "rum Thurs- , tory." and several others nv right in the r^'lcge gymnas One of the first major boaN . .. trod by Lewis was the sit via: Ftiflf Shirt-S at ar w at the time Japanese Extpp-Terrltorki ' r«h «v r« ' * W"dnrs- and the J-Hop -t ? '■' •• i y All mem- policy. Other Far Eastern c\ . « • :ir?ed *t' attend. : that found him near as a t o if anybody thought we wrrr through carrying on our ! pondent were the Bo*i »• Rt K- tor al battle with the farm and home editors who put the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. the Michigan State News at East Lansing. Mich., he's ! papers as the New York H» • tig up a horse of another color, aliUHMt and the Manila Times retained ( : our undtrsfanding that the J*f!np at Lansing is services on these occasions i 'i trial, if \on really care t<> wear your own clothes, During the World Wat I. re. m w, what do you think about that? The idea, iff | served the allies well in ;r do i mat ie capacity. His knowledge ~ms, n» simply th»*: The Michigan State gentlemen n are in charge of the Hop, realizing that there was* a ■jfcethall game ju*t U fflre-the danee, figured that many "the Ik>>V might not be able to rush home after the nie in time tn get into one of them there gosh-dumed re shirts that you wear to formal*, m the whole bitai- «..< is optional. It i* our gun** that something very n ee ollcge Domain » \lends a brown corduroy, with a hairy sweati r. will te when Freddy Martin's band plays for the evening * prndom- to Dunbar Station in U.T al in* Forettry Derailment lit.lizVatlTract lot Rcieircii Purpc»et; f course our reader*' immediate reaction will follow Stress.?! Forest Management. -e Lnes: Just why in the wide, wide world should liny- .y want to fee the Michigan -'State basketball team ../? They aren't any good, are they ? N*\ it if true, the Michigan iin the SUtt> bus- iri-^ k. Mr. Kar- •.Muhit in Pnily. The "Daily" Sunn Song The editorial «1h>vp aftowp t<> ally must g > in v hat cxtron < « rhi Michigan order to have its Work repiintni. It also in Order Your Corsages t«> the weakness of a m h I whuh has*-puipdrtcdly train the w riter* of auch orivei n In continuing what he term? u "oattle" but which we con i e w wspapernn. n. _ For the Military Ball ' eeif diver* on, the Michigan editorial writer manifest!.- lack of anything' tp wutr d : n hi* campus since th at thi■ Collegiate Flower Shop oh of the gnat .p. -? . ? • .sh .1 M.n of Michigan fre.v. Turbances m l^va) Th,.».• « errl cann-fi rvvstl L*ate C UebaSt. t>ul president*. authors and in I l '» *»• Lair, a->4 Id m R«i« ' don i sn .<■ .veu I ;; IV end small towns The Miehi i> ars fief :. I College Manor Beauty Shop m il ftete %ta( rw rvi#u.ki .."ii v. a.joct t «f«' Jchwctt and liar.) t.he«s. (|af» a l*«r|| ihr -'.atifcO any way » fn'l |K».il rmiiw th»t. i e Lfffiaa I red J.trtfl and SMELL* That* Acrew (rent State Theater muting m shape i i as fcv •WK.il' undrr.tt.tiil vh\-.ii,h mnronii w;t m Yrr* ten'i are idea! nmp'e popti- : Km»1h> maht . an i :j I t ' p CHI man of the Dema Rebart Phone 2-MI3 MarqwiU SM i • -in Thr » v|'l.-inutii>»i protuililv lirr in an aa Kupjal . stud.' t» ene «;frrd to date a girl th " " f the intramural athletes f .-.me I could ad- I Tht tl.i..- ot atuiiint.. hHh attri,.! tht Ann Ari^v-' Ruby Woodward SperUlumc in Faeiial* M p is sars «.» caliber I »:»*:, An ..Id a't...•.)■•!,. . . think that tl «. Itratd twntlv rrvrala thr ntna-:L??«Vhiri.. ' 1 f re-t the WUmet l ewis te. ; T.un Da-tu r . , , •rs < aar.y I: goes som-'th.ng like this: $ue Walters iare tosiiht at : ?t J n. , . Wt' ... Wiamer D r Hittb t'l the t n; tr*i?v'v most affluent atuinrd Sent his son fVitrr und I>ale reman and J aaie Mrl3wy are YHlier) Springer #jK*nt is vc- « vvr |>i ra.s obv itHHly e-.* oi i'» Itic dcM-ent, to the old alma mater that way ab ut earh athrr l»»'idcr ot Uu- week-end in FP«- o^rr.. wh;;h u their << b:tie Atichigan Jvhn Rienner ard Paal K.w tot • ;,j.y To make the evening a complete culture. He was entru*'e.i to the . are of f?a°win* lhr Skirr* r* p polar frrshm-n w : t it ... there with • f i a bsni , k : t> share Un thy pr(fetors who still retained a precise Oxonian a **' Al Baker swayed to and tro en rrm r has ft hat several Mich «vt» -uU- » ;ty thrr. ' Y AND SmiOAl -uccess, reserve a table for joying every second Duly writers are tn danaer ©f fhw , am! * fellow Bill Ma t.i« «1,0 i j the first scmestnr thr |u»rvnt I l —d Stella Pariah" returned for ,the jwrty •uspenai n fmm th- paper . went every bMy hapje - . .^y idea nf :: * T w,lh !'u pcdacgoguF*w-ho w»s itippOMd to have in- To the end. but w rry that the fes Dasw Baird and I os w tfSl are ; K»* Francis jrpr*: ;r.r) wh. v ! need his w>n To hie question about the lad's (a 1 ww.u- r»|4w been ... prDgi*Mj^v,llf* tXHiW«T go cm and on. hut vv « sk rap"- Wtmir SAIX TODAY happier every day Wire a please* the girls with fct* - —... . Howard there".' sr JJ a u..;v 0r ■ ' ..lentallr ,r mv i-rr my advice to : ss tiuu Fi'uncus iu# the roic of atwi picture—«n acttwas who t& ictrm a' ut DINNER eenterei*' «MWl SAU. WBK UKI wh*i tnm k» ih» w « vainly to- conceal her past no th. uvehU'rhnxi , ! :!*• hsh market end the to tKnn, Rn-k. n».» ftrnerl'iT- """'*rfk ^ 4 - protect her atx year old i rK" "tt » «fkl!h < t tun. r in r*M hter. anyth.ng sttacking agri- »rd .11 .4,mot* ei'littr, m .j e-rtark-e rrrr m nmt th. piayeti by Sybil Jaxon 1 •re. tt illch'van Slate lililmt. rnwrre eirtrrra M111 pr**tir L;A. - u> the mate lead who Before the "tut it Mkhifan State A WELLS HALL FRESHMAN i unaucvceaful suiter el Miss ap[Kutrs rustic, it in at Wast (>or»t- miik lW»»_D«u-» mith htudfiita who arc rntrrtnt voUese. In the Dticemher iVJ" ~ Military Ball * th hwue of •Who,.I and Sociotv" I)r. lUvmond Walters -sjdent of Cincinnati L'niver»itv, has «f*t"d that the J?* ilmen; iacrwise *1 the Universltv nf |] en-ikc •nur. ,Mt ue '' ,0" *th* dree adtw C«IEaL CikllLES 'A* 9 08' ehi»an this year ercnm» uba ewrpiio. . . . " «"*•> At Michigan State it was 23.52'- * . . Tine week from the ni*hi of fh* ******* d*«T heckle be- And so the itaily sUtT can Is rah Kni am1 - Ions atv.ttt thr M«e ... Dak r.H*. K. "dicity of Mu hiyan State. But it it the lauahter of fiddliny Hin"hrt" ««* «k» will I-.. -mufnesa. not of intelligence. In time they »ill probably wake CLASSIFIED T- ?ho«M ' OST-Spr«ll U.^«. O N.4 ®l|t |Hiun STuob ^Ijttp »s4 i vv eaver. Blue ccvtsr. m Bocm L ULRSDAT LADIES GIT EST MTE ; Heine Eccjnrmica buiitLajt. Lather.. TFESOAT PAL MTL Font*!tin* editorial differencrs. we ptophetr in ail benevo- *»• l*» »He»» k-r» nr. 11 NWm tktam. lenoe that the University of Michigan will carrv on for a few ™*m "• """" •» SEWAWV-T. Bader 'thdrb#sketblU-l<»mt^ ' 1 al UKUana. .KtUar,. ,» ■ TIME II (YCIN4. Ea^MA /vNOM^ ;to rttd AtooWL US JCAxa- read, j MICIfTGAN STATE NEWS -:Sportorialsj TRACK TEAM COMPETING IN A.A.U. TONIGHT n> HARRY WISMER j proved sts-onpe*! in the foil, win- . Bnturday'A ma Ismen play a roturn tlI[irlljy wa. a dKa.trnti* rf.V ttrld nf .p 3. Tc.t roncr Tech* wn« Spartan capinin, and Captain Srvmk< i Wayne in the dancing the local gym. Suf- l;.hi*an *<»•' W»» conrcmrd. Coats, a junior on the squad, r jy.ri.ir iVvprine Spartan lram» frll strmelh of a couple of It rate llir outfits, but onl> aft^r First Test Tonight j won two matches ' Bill Ingle sophomore* class president, I hot li his matches In rpoc. S god to accommodate match will lie called Mtilf all thf war. In tho aftor- j breaking'even with Wayne Iwi ,vn Coach ClilTord Keen * grap- >r, dofoatrd Slatf by a final In A. A V. Carnival ' and two in those bouts. State fared fared better in the foils, winning but again Hi.* stnng»h »»f tin 11 University (St. me of the fluent toin ci :i lo 13 In what could he j three out of four, Dave Blirchctt * foils brougtit tliem victors the country. It num- f(j j very Intcrcslin* meet. Spsrlan Thinciads Loom as a I Winning his two matches. On Friday night. Fvbiue started cut b> wlmouf i,fhlran w (ir»i four botits. bui > . Ltadmu Conlcndcr for Hor.- ?; SPORTC \STER ^ ,-r hark to grab the next thr «• or« r.i Ann Arbor. •" # r,h H* -rorc 16 lo 13. Mlrliienn YCl'N j NAMES 34 MEN . TO REPRESENT STATE Strength of Stale Thinciaris to • be Determ nrri during M?t at tost Fjel'i House. Hi OFOftGE MARKtV art cipatintr in its first ma.t- rful tVrshinxtnn *r- lomiH'tition of the winter, the rollrro gym Michigan State's track tram Incmed as a leading contender r maior Honors in the an- ial Michigan A A. I'. Car- al in Yost Field House ton- michigan flvc'state fencers SWAMPS STATE score two wins I L if!1 llluULl t hm1f 1finai liinil ir Tech in Week., •inl Meets. '* ' Van Alsivne'x band of Each puff less acid -Luckies are <*auig it 4 year. A gamr will Hiiii ppcrs of Marquette wit! A LIGHT SMOKE '4ifd at Milwaukee B'il t lundflrr'* 'krd out a victory and lost ir> * two luitf irrlf* three k< *«« K« n Wnde. Chark* Dennis i All the odd* naturally ' Haroid Suark. crew* country st, . Wnwonain institution ♦ ««*r and all these . things, . . will .sport State color* in the in OF HIGH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO * hen, uhat Bob Merrick, Mike Amen* The*# Running ' -lid Ant Van Other State performers art F»«un told Agett Bob Richardson, John 1' For lwcniy»fivc ycart llic research staff Wc believe that Lucky Strike Cigarettes f la«t year's rentest in Mil- Claue McDurmon. Carl Mi of The American Tobacco home Jlnnr mean* Company embody n number of genuinely basic lifting drastic in this ler. Dick Cohrta. and France f ca*v. has worked steadily to produce a improvements, and that all these im¬ *,frith hurdle*. Mueil< Laughhr. Louis Elms and Don; v. Phiiadt-lphi.i now Jo*' ' u»h and M.turtco Buys* measurably finer cigarette—namely, a provements combine to produce a afi*rnoon Steve Set.. RlCh^r,i.on da*h Wade Allen a t'iUan* \ • urr tin- at- . i»;*.h with four point* ami " "Urn tewed over riganttc having a minimum of volatile com • superior cigarette — a modern cigarette, 1 «il«" Uon lUUrlr. pole v»ult: AlUn » .. ie<«nt bill Temple •Cu,,« • within six points of th from 415 to 4:10 S.lu and Villunova met leader# - the closest Uiey ever go />noma, with an improved richness of taste a cigarette made of rich, rape*bodicd to¬ Ontrlch. hlfh jump nr. I A:' .1-1' football and *b»ll hat must hove lieen a' Fiom then on Michigan rode high N »^P Bill Smilli and Hex TenEy —'VI LIGHTSMOKIi." baccos—A Light Smoke. the radill Ub% all to watch ler one *l!,t Ann Arbor rcverve# or - answers to Among tbc frosh entnc i top cf ail the other counted lor the last five point?., . shot him. Green and William St re .ubic they w had down at The Sportom' fotcmost aggns- '*• If You Haven't Tried— Last Friday »OS.yard >rth Carotinia.sotr.er>.-- .ltd to1 •or W*H Bun Gar lock with si:. sprint rat. toj ;{ Try It Now J afternoon at the Char U •a»e line Sid mark in both hurdle *- At water w '.i T A flu epidemic in. | mpur. causing |a»!- 011 oltiiougli every State man lhe I*001" putting up ^ •: Everybody's J Luckies are th- b'lsk' thai! game ^hule of a scrap and through their and tbc l*a Zona were pe-e Hawrylciw. pole vau freshman aquad en match These sports j «iei tness mirrcepted several of the ij Howling i Ric shot put. and Bob C ,1.1 rpr. ad around i s^crt go on. Wren- • !**«nU—ui a brteff and succinct I; RECREATION * ««<#«» an af acidity o»*r and *»re in- Harry Butler, half md •inr.ed I guess there' manner that kit no doubt as to J; LAMES WELCOME £ • . WW.VAV,VW.V.VWW, lucky Strik« «f tram K/'\ " teres tin* bediiy contact in it.! .... .... * _ , _ 33': to root. ramus scntcncr: "Wrat- SWIMMER# T?> METT ball and !»** wr«TP|?v RF«»t.K\E I—iflAucr-w - ikc Writ in X lmg While to write Coach Jake Daubert will STUDCNT3- Drawing 'j1 »fi*rnee^ the wrestling rccpt a cent 5UPPLIC! Tracing * Micteifda was broad- lor pubheix- Charcoal .ROOKS AND , ,fcC3ti Hotfdaj afiemecn at 1 ksMriONCRY Water Color carry tue Stale-Chl- < otwlrurlinn ""ix nwtt and next Fri- DtUJJGC Typewriter Out Joe Zclier. AU fitttiv:; >.:r ihe Michigan East Lansing EhiJn Mrathmorr all-Amrrwaii nod ed, the team wiu travel by tram. I Union Bridge Tournament must JW k. rku.M ! be in by March 1. Entry fee is ■ 25 cent* per team and may be j The number of unemployed in left at the Union desk. ' | the 16*24 age group has doubted 4*p*jtt0 MTHTTCAN ST A TP NEWS Tuesday. Fo'imarv ts. trw — Pace 4 PRE LAW CLUB TO HEAR •> Minnesota Man SPARTANS LOSE N^r0 Scientist LANSING LAWYER SPEAK ^ Holds Whiskers TA 1UAI yrnihir Is Successful in To Be Advantage I" WULVlKIPIl Synthetic Work MATMEN 21 ™ Creates Many Useful Article* From Materials Usually mrmwr Mirhifan Takes Second of Year; nffmfd Worthless, •t.i. • :• ot It' '- From Collins' Men Here Saf¬ Jimmie Lunceford's Rhythm ari .ti-n-.n i-..-..Mdmre. urday Afternoon. T.-keece. Alt,. (ACPI—From; Draws Season's Biggest Crowd . . it —j wood shaving* he has made «yn- - To Bine Key Party Saturday JACOB TAKES ANOTHER ;h; , > State Captain is One of the Win- and i leave. : v. nnD • . The l.i ners in Mitch Decided by the gpplaUM- ipporty.l th. Who K« y .Ian.-.'*n.l Jimmio I.un. , . • I am not trying p Last Event. «» uwful rowluets. Includ. Climax.nr ln< hit.* w ith hi< -wn rendition-, ,i Tiv. r Rait". Jimnuo turn, font had ''ho ilmr miimr nr..I thr .h^- or* trylnp to k.vp a too Ml on tho har.!«i»».l boanl* whno thiv. watched a liami itotio mini with rhythm split the air with thoir trumpet-. - si t i th urmtling mat Sat- * ' ",5,'c mn,vr , i , ■ , i „ - of ,'iimost nothing Other notatilo mimlier* played hy Jimmir I.iinroforrl ami •ir.i..' nftomoon !•> heating ■ incrcdiblo irh his U.ys at the Blue Kev paitt wore "Rhythm in My Num. t the Spartans ,f KentUev Col- w'ashmgr litis in a close match, 21-13. 'HncutshcHt negro s Khymo*.." which ho HASSOCKS . wr his variations on tho familiar tho I.,nio Ti.; P." • The W"lvenne« had won nn ar> >«»rs ha* boon i» r match this year in Ann -cultural research •My BuH.lv". Novelty mimh- M.- *to n •• Mi and M ?!> mid typi««1 i'it'll hum! v/:,1,n an<1 M? / '; A 'sir. 1 r' ' The meet, hehl :ti the col- 'siorXi threw l.o-m[) hye pvmnasium here, wasn't j oiy • minutes. n'i rtfH.de.t until the f.nol match of Qr» - in 3 12 T !>K»rr«. Not mam* }•)«• fame 1 • %!phs Omirrnn Nu [the afternoon. although the visit-'the f.rst four eve . t - ran up an early lead They j catu.ht tip with th the Blue Key dan.o dressed i ' ; • cumulated 16 pomt# befcfe Stni •; The summary informally, and there won- so ' 1 .... ? managed to break through with - lilt pounds - Sp watch a nrestlmg m.n.h »-n the 1.'* pounds--Can Captam Walter Jacob gave the; 135 pound*—Thi , Spartans one of th< ir w ins when ; D*vtnpo*t ;S >, 4 ho continued his undefeated streak ! 145 pounds — ( b% raining a de< ismn oxer niiwrll.1 (M- def Stonrn : • W.Oxe 165 pounder Tiny Wright,*; 155 pounds 1.00 up '■fAW/I/t 8onth \VA«hinst<>n Ax VI Jnsrpr.im h for a Milder better tasting WELLS GETS NEW RECREATION ROOM Rcso.alrd Qaartr i Will At- cigarette CMiodalr 200. The Chi Omega be heic next Saiurcuix night at th. Holei Ocd# N.U rrx » orchwtra Pltftmi sil, br Mr and Vr» A J term, as the result of a xpoc.z' Clark Mad Mr and Mr* Jia.U,g*.\ grant of money set aside for that : puvpoae by the State Board of Ag- Seta Tm Alpha 1 rauiture during jU - jPycetnbi-r Sunday ctgh* the ple?t|w* wt f ■j nieding The aociai room now | •euierUmed by the Laming Alun- provides,recreaisorial tacilitiea for ; nae chapter at a Sunday aigtot 200 atudrntt lunch, given at the home of Mrs The interior of the room w as! Henry* Pubic* The evening was j compieU-ly re-decorated during 1 sprat in hearing the alumnae give , the Cfuristmas hoUdayx Walls f Accounts and atones of the chap¬ and ceilings were repainted. whi> ( • ters from Which they came I rugs and drape* were cleaned ; . Hiss Margaret Stevenson of Port | Even such details as a shelf of •Huron, was a week-end guest. ; took* and subscript ions to six of ; I the better class magazines wet c ; Mastrick' and Margaret! Since vacation, work cm the Bryant went to th.- J-Hor> at An" fttmlturc has progressed rapidly. Arbor and stayed at ito Kapp» Old trphulflery »»« removed from ; .bouse there. ' *he : wy. chairs and replaced. ' ;*• '' . Hardwood furnwhtngs were scrap- *>r»A Alpha "d cl^an and reftnishrd and && » ' Tha Oaiu Alpha mater tarm Opal touch. t»-o pool tablet aero party ma held Saturday ntfht la ^aaned over Irom the Vrnoh