llch Michigan State News CAST LANSIXd. MtCIIUSAJi TODAY. M VUi It I V l:> HOW IT'S DONF. Six Debaters Named BALLARD, ^Student Council Votes to Pass Petition For National Meet NOMINATED FOR To Be Held in "Texas AWS PRESIDENT Qualifying Wismer State News Race;in Hittl*. »»>»k « Vi ..»v,ullw,» v and usage. In ed up his Signals and baffled not majenty. Saturday »ft«moon lh. women's " «t»nd(.,mt. coiuiatinff. a» ... J. . - »» , a fraternity, or « IVAK 10 FreM?!!! . *•" embers cf fhr j only the hitters but the catcher as tu.rk. tU.! U,uad ia K-hndutad t " th' Hw,h"v"1 " ^ while Fred Helen of Larunng was j I i> applied to play (ir farr.ei Two of lh.w ar» vto,'n. Viola, cello, atrn.g l.a.» j H tfi# LaCrr part of neat week nmg upon *ee;ng Duly Iwly k>b- | that Dean received the n>ck*name to be held in Ann Arbor, and th. >"""<"•- clarinet and horn, tlx-sc J Frosh Debaters /he sole candidate for the business managership of the Wolverine its. bakers, and a tSadude debars with butg cn-«t pitches to soother ; that t» today one of the best other three will be in th. Michigan InalrumehU aaaumin* the work of i , Addie Pospeshil of Detroit was al¬ writer* -even tog roups of thieves. -*wrr«e, Xsrlh western sau- private, he walked up to htm and known in the world Stale eymnarium Th. Ural game * ajrmphony orch.-rtra Th. play. Jury Sy»l»« !• be DmcmwS so nominated for the office, but Probably the moat famous cofradta tnrry according to Captain Co- will be with th. alumna, of l>H err were Moiru Hochber*. llarold Marquette umvenuty quest-ccacd him • failed to meet the approval of the of thieves was that depicted by *»•»**«* These Tbe Ult Oklahoma farmer had ! hghtly. was in the army tor two and U3J. at 1 odock, Thii will la 'Smith, Richard Clayton. Allan ' *' men are board. Cervantes in his picturesque novel played a great deal of ball j years, during which time he play- fctlowrd with two yamrr with1 Mick. Kutfene Ixajue, Eldon Dur- XaeMiBga, X. Muaistng: newer "Kiconete y Cortadillo." m befcre he came to Fort Sam I ed semi-pro bail tor a San An- tewma from tha U of M I"-, and Frank BetwdJct Thir en- **&*. 1». Cast Lansing , The neat meeting, on March 17, KoAtftom He dad. however, have i tonio club as well as for the army 14. Perry, sod John ■n< freahmen w«e victoriour in ^ under the direr- A new proposition will be dis¬ SOCIETY ELECTS HEME will celebrate St. Patrick's Day, that same natural pitching grace teams In 1929 Cardinal scouts and burrurut speed which Is to •heard about him He was given an tnterrlawa women', awimmlr* j 8 K"lh S,"n' >f«".ctcr cussed over WKAH by four mem¬ TO HOHOKAKT tOSITIOH and the members are' requested to characteristic of him today meet held Tueaday nifht, March |to Go- j a tryoui and the scouts were to 10 The senior, cam. in durm« "►"«"»'» l*on- bers of the freshman debate squad ilghtiy did not hettlate to invite interested that Dizzy's release < »ecor,d.,«rd Falcone, d,rector of the M S Tuesday afternoon, March 18, at Dr. Miles D. Pirnie, head of the third, and th. Junior. c- b""1. hid directed the reheara- 3 30 o'clock. him out far his team He saw in j freer the army was purchased anJ The subject of the discussion is Kellogg Bird Sanctuary, and as¬ turn the making of a great pitcher ! he was farmed to the St. Joseph the substitution of a judge sistant professor of zooingy, M. S HALL!CAN ASKS AID or Ccer.pljcatsons arose In getting club in the Western League His board of judges for the petty jury C, has recently been elected hon¬ Prof C. P. Halligan, co-head of Dust cnlo his team. the BL O T. r;se to fame from there is r»« system in the United States orary member of the Ornamental the student lecture course, an* C offcer states. Dear. w enlist¬ ;basebaU history. As announced by Mr. James Mc- Pheasants' society. The purpose ed in Add artillery and would of which Is to further interest in Monagie of the speech department, imturaLy be expected to play baU the debaters to participate in the ornamental pheasants. discussion are Mary Alice Smith, Dr. Pimie was also chairman of Helen Beattie, Stanley Everett, the waterfowl discussion session at and Kenneth Greer the American Waterfowl Life con¬ ference. held in Washington, D. C., February g. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS FrttUy, MaiA ta, jj. CAMPUS CAMERA CAMPUS Michigan State News AROUND ORGANIZATIONS M P II S KAEYHOLE WASHINGTON Hum It's Done 1 ht llvrd of INihltvat wmu had divided that on I* tmt w.t« Qushltnl to run for the editorship of the n?hs , tkr t decided prrvuplMrtlr th.it the Hoard was all n\\i s o\ Till KstUY — | *» rwrii wtsmoNs nm u i \ PROFESSOR ,• •• Stewart aMmts mrcurv i k ... If kit . f*m t> ON BROWNING r> - t \\ . s -.v. , , vv trvaatirvr . David t Iran . rditoi • • • «» .•. v-.,* ;• v • •. . • • • •<, tt •:%r••••«• )»mo% I €»prtsudewt cf i St t owned. announced A' Young Men's l$*f cvMnpw;-.-# mi that the m« M hrr« > et U TOPCOATS wukxmaou* I «< «•%►.•« when truer* »e*rd The moat at ti.o' • fowr.. fc* tad ».i«d gtfasiktt the mo4*« year» — lirijfhUT }•.» ■ • No facta*;* •<* *rrt- aroardNtg i# two of the swankier modal s '. trv^iN'.ahfr .*.*4 the fv; ;t • %» not mi^td h% all Soft, smart draping • en* checks, plaids a - ens " in cheeky pUc > * i ahades. link-bjutUw cellar drape back Lcsigt ♦" puatu- . iou,th ftuor o( lac Union., buuow u" Con*ereal i ve moiie I - I beer leaden au a<- course. t «pj^ cheer leader* arc' headed ' f j* i-jead cfj«ei leader '.Chowan *f i Ai' moderatei. piice*!' Uwlrd *»'.a AAA price jail-caltege etoctMNR iil ac^*,|i««e Lreeooura Ckih: $25 Earl% selections | Purpose For gtru m the liome one on today' arc toes' There may be a ahdt m the : t c on o m »e? divuuer. to get ac- * shtft away fcx*- the grv-*- jockamted and to tie. ewe leader- iptoaut toward cmp*>> iai there i*. the! j »h.p j- this ftt to Officers These are taioctad MAY BROS Tfc* H.t Store of u»s uag down of j tr&m the ntecr.fce.r4hip on a bam 3t wall j 0f qwaUdcations lor the {xaaUah*.! CCfUuUy . Amrhlii Kmbm BladaaU j The ofc;oct ©I the AwocjMcd Wo. Kri truck team, t!t str«mg. is in South Heiul tonight to i*tir ticipjite m the tilth Miintirtl lYttlntl lutercolleginte cmtii OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO S TOASTED W'4inr, Nuritul There /irirl \lhlefcs < CLASSIFIED f*llrgr Itkr ftround m*tt as /trgrl nlm ran tifU.nl Ni'tUiMf W» f*ir to Hln toiliat id the ini BOXING MEET IS CANCELLED ^ -4i:v Luckies are jess acid [ Co-ed Swordsmen Eactts of Acidity of Other Popular Brands Over lucky Striko Cigarc Hold Term Meet Laara Aon Pratt Afaia Wins LUCKY jlSIKt Title; Eleanor Jackson Takes Beginners' Boat. 8*»' **-'r l*f-ind | . the bat and » .. tooku,a iml ... . ir T., ■ PROPER AGING Kurama ».lf , Kalrn.Ui. Hal.*.-* piicfuag pr©<- n Jiaitiiwif flj d 3d idin Tobacco in iu natural state is harsh pert* Hill. WaiU:> 7 Hcnkel UAt£*rci CoitalJ-.-: . . , ,n I 7Vaik Oirtk. and strong. Though "cured" by the w-asetaor in the carden c.-u. -.- t.- t-a grower before sale, it is unnuitcd for Z-cel. boec MrGraui H. aM jj.,.r-ry s aiA Jobnaj Kuk appe-i o> South a^j I Brown Bucko uae without further aging. During ituna It o« Just a igw SB the wee** beat Shape iww . . I tk, t'mvwwt? of bet.-a fencers wUi ro»-ei < *! black ^C this aging period (which ranges in the case of Lucky Strike from 1 H sprioa trip mull) . and!.earn r.jrpu,.« of La.it home bri&suur »Uh thee we (Van. Miidred trsrnoi K« to 3 yearn) important changes occur. wrae ausshkic n.d success ;„nd Keaoor itarnum. and These "Nature" changes result in :. Bi-sfiop mb a tournament t-» il■ W 7 ■ C eairol IrHerrAitrft" r.ere Saturday illirri'..fjn, the partial "smoothing out" of the original harsh qualities of the leaf. LUCKIES ARE LESS ACIJty Our pracesa of manufacture carries «t—t chaitilCBl te»U ibow* that other Leagues to Give these improvements many steps papular brand, kava an tinligwd. ity ever lucky Strike of tram JJI la HNS. further—as every Lucky Strike Plays Here Soon your vacation. Vanity Cigarette exemplifies: A Light Blochrr on our short-front Smoke of rich, ripe-bodied tobacco. da*r-! Pradactisas PUaasd far Spriag Oho. . . . u U>DOUTSi U»c "IT'S TOASTED"-Your throat protection i! TryauU for three ptajrv spoa- -against irritation-against cough MICHIGAN STATF NFirs Friday, Match 13, Kv P«P * Art Kassel and His Orchestra PATTON TO SING Soloists With .C.S.M FLINT CONCERT YWCA Holds To He beat turd as Sophomot es_ All Membership Close Formal Season Tonight daDTACHDCD A i AKI Ur Ur tlxA Symphony, Thursday DRAWS PRAISE Meet Uedn'dap :N- grand of M .< f *« form*! *** Concert Seriei Alio to Present Three Local Music Students Church Ctnupt Plan Manx hfch «• cvUpnr aU fraternity and sown:} .Michael Pros in Recital Appear in Genesee County Other Activities fur in Gvmnasium. Citv Last Saturday. Next Week Also. GRADUATE SPEAKS HERE H . »\ v*u i« ho A Tim - UNUSUAL FACTS REVEALED Mermen. Green Splash Compete in Tank Contest FOODS GOOD SERVICE > tC O vNLi T»e S , ' ,x>*0 Uarotm kumk a-tu v , " •V f■ ja.'.- . *u* J'.i -1/. ,-j.e y*'wu- - > Cdt.mmi t cwk jm*.x c«.< PatWtrA i ' ' InicW i Ss.-.ve.: c 4 tsnsJ I 25c V • ' ..xuvai."Oil.! 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Br.#*: grwr * « I Yt50©* ft BETTY FURNESS Grey 1 Tw r*e. ; COLLEGE HunryAmrtta-SaraHaJep.RalphMwyn^A UW¥ttlAt >|CTU>K AcOvletimP- ]BULLETIN Michigan State News °»ml tj U™JCDm|U. )[ PIIIINTIO IV CAIl LAXMMLE