Publication Offttf* Hchigan State |. Uanelne, «i-cJi '""Michigan KAS r I.ANSIN'ti. State -MICHIGAN. TVKSDAV. Jl'XK. News Volume S3 annual horse Delay Selection HAMANN NAMED Best Honesty Policy, ANNOUNCE Is DATE Swingout Will Open of"Bifi Sisters'' SHOW BECOMES TO PRESIDENCY But HoxvPeplForget FORRELEASEOF Senior Ceremonies Explanations for Answers Made in Word Association Test EQUINE HISTORY OF FRAT GROUF Given by Waldo Not Entirely Satisfactory 1936 WOLVERINE Here Monday Night From Viewpoint of Truth. 5ome of Beit Honrs in Country Hartford Man Defeats Durwell Record Sales of 1.92S Copiea Shaw. Stewart and Hannah Will Are on Campus for Two-day Knapp in Interf ratrrnily to be Distributed Thursday Address Graduating Seniors Erent Last Week-end. Council Election Monday. for Seniors. Friday for must pit an Additional -A rrnU at Affair in Forest of Arden. Others. it llip time of drlhrrt Thin entries set record others also chosen rhince is made her«tt«e of the alumni elections are I inebaugh. demand full payment Out. Drake Turns in Etcellenl Phillips. Btessinp. Unh rrtnr set for same night Performances Laid Is*. Branch, Willmrne. Printing of Extra Books Pro¬ and Hunting Classes. Selected for Minor Posts. vides Opportunity of Secur¬ Colina States Senior Class Will ing Annual if Immediate Pay Only S1.7S of Price of . fourteenth animal Mich- Senior's Wolverines. Steps Are Takm. State College llorv ia now hietory. It was, Definite announcement w;i With the miming of Presi¬ ding to l.ieut. K. A. e. one of the In st in re- HEADS ELECTED made yeateritny from Wolvirinc office that the 10:t tli BROADCASTERS dent It. S. v\ Shaw, Secretary J. Ifannh. and Alumni Secre¬ veara. Some of the out- l,n( aaiiille, hunting anil BY COED GROUP j.ilitiim of the MSC venrl)oo 'will l»e .'f th> preaaca nil TO END SERIES tary »i. O. Stewart as er-. 'tie plans for senior speak¬ ir.g horaea in thia part swingout Monday. June * are Pan-Hc!lenic Council Returns to I Steward, Applegate to he Last eoniplile. I leorge Peters, Rotation Svstem of Choosing chairman »t" the swingout Sprakrrs on High School Society Officer*. Graduate Groups Monday. knowledge «»f rutin me and i«s building At this meeting requirements. ami t<» pre pa is decided that alumni elect- Ntiideht for college life ami l would held directly after id according t«» th» student dir- vide mhu' guidance KWihgonf program Olon ait, alumni secretary will Brlns* Oat the Truth ALPHA PHI OMEGA , fall term ELECTS OFFICERS Superannuated Mare Survives Scouting Honorary NamriHam- merttein a* President of Long Flu Siege Group for Coming Year. Coeriae. Far-famed Producer of Foals, Give the Horse Laugh to Local Scourge. Educators Given i the discretioi Salary Slashes 'L /nOurliad Years Lantern Night History Dr.n, Receive Cut. of si.ooo Michigan .Senior Per War in 51 Land Graot Collegei. Wins Play Prize1 j Mortar Gives Board Committee Dofinittly Announce! of Event Tuesday, Lewis Out to Win he U-l June 9, ai Date for Traditional S'autical Honors epidemic is practical.)- und«-r con- f,,r in,. ne* **-x\ve fr.«t«rr. •* Ceremony for Thii Year. trol, largely a« a result of inucula- the *t,m.pr■•»-< to.g •: Declaring motorcycling, horse- Following much uncertainty ns will start in front »1 the old Italia tsefc riding. and "Dodgem tng" Uk> The source of the contamina- to the exact date of the traditional day residence, n»w the education j; project, first g>*>«1 turn f«*r Alpha Lantern Night ceremony this year, building. The path leads from j WKAIt 'an*, George Lewis. nauUcally in- twn is unknown. Thirty horses S phi Omega, will be discussed at affected, but none of the play will appear the Mortar Board committee last there to the Deal botanical gard¬ Tickets for the corpmenaemefti dir-ed I lath, has entered the were j the newt meeting, Thursday, at of the magazine night emphasized its previous an¬ ens, via the Beaumont tower. exercises and thee baccalaureate *w.th annual national mtercol- mature animals died, and 11 of i 7,30 p rn on the Union port; ' Department of Interior * office of services are now available in the ded in the State nouncement that the event will be From the gardens the co-eds will kfat* outboard motor boat rcgatla this year crop of foals are left. | education tion to be pub- held ori Tuesday, June 9, one week proceed to the Forest of Arden, at registrar's office. Four tickets wilt be held at RichmAnd, Virginia. The dues* suited in the breed->M|SS DRAPER" SENDS Deans employed on a nine - the from tonight Confusion has aris¬ which place they will disband. be given each senior for both 27. 26, and 29. ing horse barn .nd a couple of; _ by Dodd, Mead month basis had their median tlie«• events. With the tickets, will Backed by three years of ex- the horm in the work home barn ! BUUfcS IU COL|£Crc UILU.UU salaries en by announcement in the college A. W. 8. Provide* the Hymbol decreased from $5,193 m bulletin and other. places that ft be a sheet of instructions on com- pwence guiding the diminutive were affected | Madison. Wis (ACPi—kauri' 1921-29 to $4,170. in 1934-3-5. an ; Honorable mentions' in the com- Enroute, the seniors, junior*, would be held tonight, which is in and sophomores, all of whom have mencement routine. All seniors *32-»-figs over the treacherous Prof. Hudson says that thej de Itusis. Italian writer and pa-j ! petitions wefe recrivetJ by Kltra- average decrease of mote than should study this sheet, Colina b*P«. Lewis is bent upon grab- breeding hor.se barn will be dis- triot, w as one of the leaden in J beth Flory of Smith college; ftob- error. lanterns at the beginning of the stated. the olive wreath for class B infected and redecorated when it [the early fight against fascism, and j $1,000. jert J. Dunlavey of Canistus col- Held for the first time in 1926, ceremony, pass them on to the I The survey showed similar de- I lege; David Allan Robertson, jr., I-.intern Night has come to signify class below them. This symbo¬ Being as variety is the 11 certain that the epidemic 11 met his death while diitnbuling *** of life, however, he is not No outside horses have anii-faariit literature from an ] prcssion-periodsors, * slashes in salaries {of Princeton university; Charles associate pro- the passing of responsibility from lises the passage of seniors from FELLOWSHIP OFFERED TO Brunnelle of Cornell university, each claw to the one below !*. school activities and automatically intent with one type of boat— **hing will do but he must risk the allowed in the tarns durmg >trplane f nepidemic. )'"t II. J ,r.d mtcuetor. Full-time and Edwin Gross of Yale uriivcrs- Small Japanese lanterns will be raises the juniors to the position of PUBLIC AD STUDENTS * wck in two other typta—the Comne has recovered corn-: The Story of >Iy IJrun Dr«th _ j vv>r, im a n.r,c-m„r,'.li basis Mi-ry „f the symbol of these traditional seniors, the sophomores to junidrs, Graduates from Michigan Statd Cmdf. .w pletely and U her own at If again j Urn week these books began tr ;'«ei By 1934.35 their heritages as has been the custom and the freshmen to sophomore*. •oon is sport, and such truck, although she was aui'.e serious!"' com. into American college L ' . * , , . ^ , RR JOBS AWAIT 2 SENIORS in past years. Because the old ones were either college, who have specialised in ■* Lewie is also racing for the branes, the gift ol a Mis. Ruth .ar.nusl income had decreased to Will Proceed Prom Yd. Dldg. lost or broken, new lanterns had engineering or agriculture, major¬ J* of Class B Intercollegiate Drspcc of New York. E.cept for)»-'"» Tht>se on on elev.n- Two seniors, J, L. Alvold and Mrs. H. H. Halladay. wife of the to be purchased this year. For a ed in cither sociology or eco¬ for IBM. The present lll.Mt.MtA DAY PAY BOI.L » htlag «aawnp»nylng th« twnlrai|^ salaries cut from $4,161 to $3,632 R. L. Fetherley, have received former college secretary, was In¬ time it appeared that the fete nomics, or who have at least a strumental in the founding of this would have to be without minor in political science, are cup, a Duk eunivert- The government pay ">lls are excerpt: "Lauro de Boeis was positions with the IVre Marquette lanterns, The stratus per ic total idealist, who. with k grcat.love of lover the aame period of time, annual co-ed tradition. The if at all, but AWS voted a timely eligible for the pre-service fellow¬ •oaring. railroad. They will do recon¬ exceeds $11,000,000 a day, in the life, risked deslh for his idea!.; Associate professors dropped struction work starting next week. Sphinx society worked with her, appropriation and made the pur¬ ship If public administration at basis of a 26-day month. This He has left a message. r.ot only to;from 51.152 in 192J-25 to 52,901 snd aided in formulating the chase of new lanterns possible. the University of Minnesota. money is being distributed directly j his countrymen, but to all youth, in 1*14-13; assistant professors plans for the affair, which was These fellowships have a salary and it is my hope that in th'S [from 52,71t in 1928-2* to 81,449 in of $650 a year, and are a means or indirectly among more than h their money. That patterned slightly after a similar translation of his play, and in 11*14-15, and instructors from of acquiring excellent training- 4.400,000 employes in the federal makes it even Stephen. A lot o< program held yearly at the Uni¬ the forceful document which ex-; 12.003 to 51.78* over the four-year versity of Michigan- Sphinx later Applications should be made $6 departments, on government con¬ people are trying to find out what la the L'aloa lobby struction projects, on the works plains his purpose, young men may j period the PWA does with its money*— the University of read hi* mewage"—no explanation j ter of Mortar Board, national fore June 15. I higher than last year. Washington, D. C., Post. offered. '' honorary senior women's society vation activities." —New York As in years pest, the procession -HAYS (LEANED AND BLOCKKD-WICIKLL' MICHIGAN STATU NEWS Ta*-wla.v. June 2, 19^6 J'syf Two :A;. I Secondly, ho balanced the budget in Kan- I -The- Michigan State News ! sas. How? Kansas being a country of | GRIDDLE Publiohrd T I farms, had none of the relief problems of the j 1j industrial states, and what relief it did have j was solved by FEDERAL GRANTS OF CAKES Passing i OWA AND PWA MONEY. So. while Gov- L|Jp| Show ! Dear Practice Teachers: I crnor Landon's public conscience was out- Hi d,; To help you become better j ! raged by federal spending of money, he was a« i I teachers, we, a high school group. . By ARTHIR FARU Ki t, | sufficiently hroadminded to use it to balance And v .•vnth series setie of J wish to express some thoughts j | his own state budget. The last of the seventh j Keeping in step With the Black an(j criticisms for your perusal, me preoedavc Wson It rrt Thirdly, as Mr. Binga.v put it. he is "Just j spring concerts was presented by j Legion and other organizations of j First, we notice that often the 1 i Leonard Falcone and the Michi- similar caliber we give the seniors J attention and interest of the ciaas plain folks." The people like him. This was j ! gan State college military band on ' just one more week. Graduation j jt nol on lesson. We feet that true of Abraham Lincoln, but it was also . **•«. ' the college campus Wednesday time is near, and if you listen to j the teachers' interest and under- i true of Huey I>ong, who had vastly more'ex- L | night and enjoyed by a large and J the radio advertisements telling I landing of the subject may serve 1 enthusiastic i Fred Pat- id d.uifihty) fn stimulate the pupils* interest perigfice on the national stage than has Gov- ! , ' , 1 ton. professor of voice in the music ! had best 7 Then, using your own experiences' j ernor Landon. It was "Alfalfa Bill" Mur- I tiu»t mving van ! ray's only claim to distinction and it is the ! k- 1 department, was the guest soloist : Those outdoor band concerts have j j class ' to illustrate the points also helpsn interest. If wandering or? 1 chief asset of Dr. Town send, Percy Gass- jerntioi jb«*comc one of the outstanding | on personal experiences is con¬ • away, Oklahoma's cowboy congressman, and \ j traditions of the college and are! sidered a waste of valuable cla.^ . ! the eccentric representative, Zioncheck. A | A r ; looked forward to with antiripa- ; (ic{i Inomical way they iu for those who tell stc The fUsuM Ad» I Mr. Binga.v will have to look elsewhere :wj,rn A. Farley, Democratic National Chairman, u- %t The program included the Over- I {experiences certain^ has had hundreds of secret service men, (»*.>:« |I To us. to be able W-P-A private detectives and newspaper men scour- ;?hrv arter and personality M. S. C. ing Kansas to find something with which to What Poor Administration! "smear" the genial Mr. Landon. Mr. Bin- SHOE SHOP gay evidently overestimates the size of the jji-gi.m One »'f the graves? charges against the I Democratic organization. It would not take | present administration in Washington is its J more than a dozen Secret Service men to j A •' Campus Capers us and help us. wt should b OCR SPECIAL refusal to recognize the rights of private to Iram from The i.' more eager scour all of Kansas pretty thoroughly. t business. When easting about for means ' truth is that the Democrats, led by Publicist j Some few of you make th. THIS WEEK of aiding unemployment the officials evolved I Charlie Michelson, have seen too many fuv- j 'ensemble and respond renrtth various federal projects which were to be I consTnatt 'l by laU»r taken from relief rolls, i onto sons blossom in the west to waste their j a i fire on a man w ho has not yet been nominal- Dhr M ■the «uh'le rhange< of nuance tempo indicated by Mr Falo asking the*c 69c to the exclusion of private contractors. The defense of the government was that ! id, London's connection with big business, |I*ort * The Wagnerian excerpt was l^:nt,i 59c | the western oil interests and William Ran- j ^,7h( such work was cheaper. and would Ik* as fast I dolph Hearst will provide a large enough | We have the be»t fih:it and as efficient. Hut. we need look no j target for any "smearing" that the Demo- |t»>.r< further than this campus to find sufficient I crats feel is necessary when the campaign j ' -WHITE AIL refutation for this argument • nears that Tuesday in November. Last summer the federal government SSI r. GraaJ Kittr granted the college some W1*A funds to im¬ Mr. Binga.v will have to Jok elsewhere | , Sk ^ j than the prairies if he,hopes to find a man j , prove the I'njon building As usual, they 'with ability to govern the, greatest demo- • n specified that the work must tie done b> othorwt*c unemployed people, preferably j < racy in the world.—D. O'H. j!f lt,r KODAK FINISHING taken from relief mortis, with the intent of giving work to those most needing it. This project was to have been completed Scallions for Pan-Hellenic .. . GRADUATION CARDS some time ago, yet finished. • it is now far from ; sorority Always on the lookout for, new ideas, the governing body has decided to re- i ! {\Kr. GIFTS At present the work has been idowetl be¬ gr»» to its old system of automatic app"i • |rort- cause a shortage of la'" r, cause there are not enough men capable of This is lie- \ mcnt of officers. This, the girls think, 1 eliminate nastv politics. Rex Camera Shop doing the work who are eligible under the That's right, girl- Automatic appoi Fa«t lanUn? federal rules. This seems a pretty fan ; me-tit «>f officers will eliminate politi—. rxamplt- of :h Jl. it. t sp.r.1 small houses will Ih» satisfied. It wi! I >y th. ..f th* fWTCS. » i. eliminate sew ral other things—compel i- fop instance. Graduation Gifts Ortthetdher Hide of the fence we have the From now on everything will lie cut ant) h«»\ts W« wmp to the I'njon, contracts for which dried. The sorority representatives on the A ;•• •. for Him for Her wvr* let early this t« rm. That w- rk has to Council will reason wjsel\ : "Why should , 1 1 )«• done by September 15. or the contractors WE do anything if we haven't a chance of .. Gladstone Hairs Mardrnl>e t - must pay a forfeit. If is to their interests yetting any place through our effort*?" • i, . a, ( 5.M te 25.00 lei io i»..u to speed the work along. and that i> just When students aren't being paid, they work I n, - Fitted S-m. Nile (a ,, Zipper S|H»rt Bag* what they are doii,g. , for recognition. When there is no romjx ?i- i.iu t...« I J5 te 15 00 5. as t» *5 00 The total cum of the wmg is estimated at turn foi recourtnt. in there no very good jt?,< 1 Unfitted ek—tti Site <; $iC*.f«iH». while that of the other change in reason tor extendinif one's sell, j u ' too te 15• the I nion la brer $100,. There tax tm f A- a result, mere • ! the Council duties : v Military lirush Sets IVaded Hag- will fall to the president, who is already taon.-nsi 1 25 to ft.Oti o\. rhurdetiecl. The Council will then a|vju«uiar Hill Folds itg Kit- l»i..\imat« a eommtttee of one in charge of ;h''!fn"' t oo to 10 90 This leaves, the entire defense of A pr« svstem. om whirh* was disi ardcd i (Hilf ItagH Man cure Set- SA5 te 2« 00 1M a RJte Dealers broken up. The contract !'ve years ago. come* back M'KIW |y under the jfuniaiue of those J Tie Cisrs firitmj* Uases its J 50 to 7-iO • understaiul • khoru-'ominjrs. \ tjj At k-ast it tlimmates polities, . t itwo \o Extra Charse fee Iat>uh he wilifc! V So They Say: COLLEGE MINI TK-MLN further out tr» Th"M- ct»urage«ui> seiiU of the American f F- S iievoluiioruirv militia, who onep atiNwyred.l m: t he call to arms: on a minute's not h o arc U - ! SN , y r» piioxni t(Mtnv by anofhe.r regiment of i minute-men This time they are students ; spun** Mr. liingav (iocs t<» Kansas , who. within 24 hours, expect to im*v> one \ {thi* fuiun ni pjwfs iiwen t b«>n ; tM Henn That he I announced yd. but Uww whov'CRn any girl <>n the earn* Km t". UeuuiMti s 1. »r being a medem minute- I {j UicnU it* m the direetiyn (> p..SJ cherry iMckuvg wiU bavr an op- jt,„, Harwt a Ik? beware . Henn •.. wys - . he you can man include: j port unity m |* U-fore Hut j n.„K. T.-n Ey. k pay gambling j T«|*k». K«' movie you would have ! |huge audience attracted to lb- o«;> You're a. better man than! Michigan's Only Mr B.i nii.il, »•. 1 Fortb'tt a Lv i.iki hi- t.,,., Mr. K. It yi -.ti Id.,, I Nali«»ui Clierrv Lcalivai in Tra-jj Gunda Gin Henn say* he coot l( • j | \er*e City j can .keep Lew is out ol the pen . . . j Sl.'f th* lir. I'l.sn. math' th. trip 2 Throwing away Eiwiuiit' to pun has* » t Al Uk j The conic: t is for amatSMUrs 11 PniP* untie is Clarence Darrow, i irttr tin *r.i pcif-iK' dt mr|«v!,ns G»>v- V t4k*trt t luihiiv aerKs. ».. Alf M. lj.rni. li, thi (Srkct ti'-r,. to I* Cutting away feminine "danemjr slip- I | only and wiU be staged tm July IS.! the famed criminal lawyer) Henn j •mr-r ik a co-ed w,:» watchm*- %h* j th« ftrst day of the fe«iival En- j bellow * 1 can win any elec-j fit th* prt-i.iri;*ikl thrby mi,,-* Ih, perw* |>erfume ami paint, for a lad tie of ink. j of Lanky John G,h. I' ! trios for the contest must apply •;t.«-n at Michigan State . Refer! day - of U«rr*n G. liniMitiy'. a pencil and aorae jiaper. • bp, audi vs.-, who'to txurunitiee before the fe»-j above . . Good night . . . Phil.! In not* of hu pn.!. --*.! rnt*r*i.t in Srnii- 4. iia\i?ig black circles under the eyes j ..11 the -MdcUn.-. Ktraaur.. t»«I dji.-v. With rumnra to ttio ,.i, s,H ' .1 th,- Sut, pu,.-r. tor Arthur H. \ knarnu-ry, MKhisfcu'r o»u from the "call«f the texts" rather than from | J,fl*rt ttat pr»» w,l I- ,uO- j .t.niui MWuai to make To (hr «llurin( .train, of m» lavonUt *"ii. Mr. Bingtiv ri'jK.ru him»«U to the proverbial "date " ■ .- that- », co-od OM.KS wumini; m(,m,„Jh!c „,vcnll „ .' ■ wild the *d." ttHttk. th* totainiltM wlU fc. n,M-ch.r.i tor j TEDDY BREWER 1* *r*«tly impiv-»,d urth t*.. rrnor Luuidon 5. Kefuvinr a nn^e juicy hit of Ro?isip in '.die* for Mit ; Rests that needy students whotn h* oomp«rv» f«\or»l>Iy to Abraham preference to a few facta on economic xecur- \ The eo-rd jaised her left lugiuv ' j t*>U that n*rdy atudrnl. at M IS. C. capitauie on any experieikc wish ^ lu( tim, M ttwrr. tuck and plenty el itj (they may have had and enter the as they move along to other fiekfcs. Lincoln and Gro\«r Cli'vclancl. | ity. I brow and bxuo*d shockixl. * W It term.- Laniiou iu^vn.,-. Ur.t ubalifka- ' 8o the remarkable change i* wrought for j )*** J'bouWin t luik u*ai w«>. she; event We trust that they may always and His Swing Artists tiona uhub fit him to hold the mu*t import¬ S thi- hlx»rt period ptvceilmg the "all quiet, reflect glory and Iwwor u(x«n the lie- f txl looked puzzled The name of their alma mater, and IMPORTS ARE BOOMING ant altctm olhc- in th* worki Kirrt. h* j g»n writing now " signal. -iemked puttied, likewise. So, that they will aid in building a N. ABuct m rrito has t**n Govrrnor of Kansas So what* But whrn the last drop of ink is (try , the Jthc asked again! "What did you I You will at lead have to hand stronger and more earnest alumni Kansas is a strictly ayTicuhural gtat*. It oigamzatioii . . . wherever tbey same minute-men will return to the cart free jwy he did" jit to the Ro»*«%ca administration haac't a city as large as Latuinc. Mnhican. life of the tN»lkgian. PITCHES lor Mkrhigan." jlor a tremendous Increase in one ,n«y be. Just because you hat* and its total populatioii is less than that of Lin*., of »orr)' »ill rhuijr* to l.u*M*r «, i ,h'- ^ k1"1 01 ku»o««. Th* import feu* graduated don't sever all Let D0VT F0ECET- aid th4 iclieved ftneos on farm products In the with the institution where you *«rh studrnt wonder* "what tUlfmix* will j., IV: roit The govvriiorahip of hardly * fit »tff stone to the presidency is it m«ke SO yeara from bow-, anyway Fa* , "I guess I didn't hear you the first {two years have been over « * i tune." spent four happy yeai-s ... we | iAnd per cenLr—Center, CoiOw say boost Michigan State now and It's Cool al the Dells of the United States. cuj* Daily Orange. j ~>D v. C. Post-Dupatch. forever: Tuosilny, June U, IMG Michigan statu: new® Page Throe Kobsmen Face Twice; Lose Iowa Both Games to Wolves iawkeyenine hawkeye nine TENNIS TEAM CLOSES YEAR WITH DOUBLE WIN state errors ace spartans face Stars tif Invading llawkeyos SPORTORIALS spartans tie mason in double bill |,„I to Preient StronfMt Tetn western team f0r defeats id HUtory Against State for net title Ann Arbor and Triumphs on Tlwrsilay and Friday. Local Diamond, 5-2. State Closes Regular Season Br AT THTIIT K j With Victories Oven Notre, n- IIXKKY W1SMER yu inging through Michi-' spartan baseball team, and Hilltoppers, ; / six games in as many ' •red t-.y loose fielding faring them. low thinking, dropped . f Iowa Hawk eye* ha so¬ amrs ami th« ftivthical lo College Championship to the Thursday anil Friday rsitv uf Michigan last games with Coach day and Friday after. Kolw Spartan.*. :! !»e the fifth and sixth Whites Stru kiing 1 STUDENTS Osunnk Cain White at PbiJart# Iphi Uarlhotd ittr wh l..ikd to qualify it, tt % game will gft is*'I jury > Gerurd Bos* ar o'clock Kobsw ir-.t t Spark* wrie well back : t UMlfied Ads Get Result* Patronize the Walter* or Ma **• the lowans. George H i: i Michigan U'.n atl the other fcte* saved for action eg«in»t 1 in-1 ... ❖ « « **■' Oame at South Bend Sat-j The Kobsmen aril play a «terday The lay-off may) man* Miller or j scored a 78. The score on I-st the tome this match was 2% to tjp they needed Hinrichs, p fMfy -Par? Four MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday, June 2, 1935 I KOBSMEX DROP PAIR stole second and scored wt„, !l;v: JVIares and Mystery xollece i Solve Mystery of High State Theater TO (Continued WOLVERINES I Lehnhardt sinjled sharply to right. from page 3) With men on the bases in other BULLETIN I Death Rate n end alter innings of hectic! innings the Spartans folded in th* Puppies nine pinches Former at Horse Shotr, Latter at SWL Party Friday . Tough to l-ose Saturday's fray i * a repitjt Bacteriology Department Performt Many Experiments of Prac¬ Fu xifih c [bf 'the first game although in ? ' I-.,.-'--I . Brilliancy the keynote of ■ «• ee.. F h contest State gut the jitters in ■ W1DNWDW and Till RSDAY tical Nature, Also Works on Use of Silver in the P Sterilization of Water. •! eighth and ninth. After Hill i • \pitched masterfully for seven J#'# OM • \ nings and Sobo and Battling | 8* > !Eh 1 • pi educed the power to rs« r e«.u v runs t<» take < •the Spartans crumbled. alh.w oth % i. Sebo an v im compiled five hits i 1 «| Saturday. Pltehrr nd Hill deserve mu or their efforts, hut tat -I.AST TIMES TODAY IN NATCH At. C'OI.OR 'Trail of the Lonesome Pine' »\>(

again in charge :van Stud- of refresh- SENIORS—THURSDAY, JUNE 4 merit*, and Cave Carl* m i* chair- COMMENCEMENT t rnaning for the cloak r INVITATIONS I hi Omega Among the guc*U at the Chi O OTHERS—JUNE 5 TO JUNE 10 house this week-end were Phyllis Wright of Trenton, Betty's sister, Wm be abk to Donna Russell and her iistrr, seeute printed imitations for Betty from Birmingham, and Mrs. George Spatta of Buchanan, who TEN CENTS EACH came to visit her daughter, lie lent* Those who migrated for Decora¬ brtfinnintr Wednesday, June 3, at I tion Day and Sunday were Grace Johnston and Eileen McCurdy, WOLVERINE OFFICE who went to Grace's home in Grand Haven. Mary Javne Beach, BASEMENT OF LIBRARY The CAMPUS PRESS Inc. who went home to St. Johns, Mary Frances Smith, who visited friends 1(16 W. Grand River Avenue In Jackson, and Grace Newins who Hours—8:00 to 12:00; 1:00 to 5.-00 was in Birmingham. CMM Ada CM Resells mam^SSm