MiCHiGAN STA'i't ttiW3 lucadfey. fcabruaiy k, IK* independents in the matter of holding office*. Prizes Offered Reporter Gets Rehind-Curtain Xdrijan 6»afe News i.-impus The selfishne»> of the fraternities is For Student Vietc of Radio Program WHAT EVERY DRIVER Writings largely responsible for the independent's largely responsible for the independent-' By RAT I MPURE! the mike jam was jam, and they themselves having to co-operate or be "Closer to the rr:kc." shouts would have to be a little slower snowed under, the Independent Men's tall blond Engineer Emerson April 30 is I IMJ •• ■ l»M league can credit itself with having done much to make Michigan State politics open and above-board. « MUST KNOW' /* * For Anniiul Contest The manuscripts for the an¬ nual short story, poetry, and Gorton, to "Just music." he a an amateur baritone shying from the instrument. minute—hold rushes back the to his they were revising their bers. pounded Dean Koch, away with one fing«» num¬ script write-: , Cbtocicfed CbfeSiote FVeu desk and talks into little black on the old pump organ, just t STOPPING AND TURNING a issay contests, announced Janu- a add to the noise and confusion machine Suddenly an answer w Gola0kJ»D*at. V« I polofgv . The postponement of clgs» meetings, ' You m»y ■ b, (sk.il .bout .topping |fr»m 'h« in* whm you ipply for »*k °f »h« cr. aignal. Mothiolcl " 1 of April for boom* cut. looking-wildly around we see that it comes from a of Bill's back and forth and Doris' across bantcrim- the an MirhigM drivtr', licnM* I If you u>, your .top i w ' Idlttra the best short stories $30, radio that „• radio. which were to have been held Monday after¬ arc Two-thirds of the Theta tn managing kd1tor ol.a geezer $20, and $10 for the first, second, By this time we thought we ' noon, i.« another example «»f the inefficiency tume in, in time to hear • associate editors •j t be -1 a heredity trip in t and third, respectively; f->; , of class officers. The number of phone calls modified jam scsison. Finally • jerome kr1egkr, rav turner poetry. $15, $10. and $5 A $25 m institution r ther than hsten- co-ed editor beverly smith tn the State News yesterday would indicate i'il * nidCKm program m the othei one-third came, and aftc: prize wiil be given for the- win¬ . sports editor george maskin that mjuiy persons blame The News for not ner of the George K. Laws on WKAP 1 W. gently nudged much tuning and such, they g. the C."! 'ar.d.ng next to us. -tailed "Star Dust." on Whi. publishing the places of the sophomore ami .? .•'hi' began r,«> explain every- t: junior meetings. v wore singing, a minor f; . sei• business manager robert refior short stories and the poem • 1 .Nk. ;u>r .e> it she knew what are ass't business m'g r wii.i.ard white The reason the place- weren't published rehearsal was going on in ai • us follows: . w;,nu<:, She -Aid her name advertising manager harry willsgn i- that no places had been decided upon. !>■: M' Mchtn and that I Any undergraduate stu¬ . ass't advertising manager dent of Michigan State college Suddenly all the activit- The Student council, when it set the date louis randall stopped, and we took the him for class meetings, left that up to the presi¬ may compete. Pi circulation MANAGER keith clement ~ There . HA Tl and started home, but not t> dents of the sophomore ami junior classes, iv.j'c we had learned that v EACH TV ADVISER I LOYD II the centarline. who failed to reserve any place iould back for their ten* i- a digest of the state law I flcials may mark the come again ovoring these subject?. ihowing how to mak« Thursday, and that the actual groups, to meet. The student council presi¬ .Tfiain spot*. Follow . Th< «.nlv hand «ignal required or i amateur hour Saturday after- dent. who has charge of the freshman meet¬ lermitted in Michigan i- given by ihe> appear, otherwise j regulations. *•• m the Little thcatei v , ing. hail already reserved the horticulture viendmg the arm straight out I' above lecture room, as was announced in Satur¬ i day's paper. It is unfortunate that the mix-up had t" occur, for it means that the primaries CLASSIFIED will have to take place liefore ten days haw ••lapsed, as required in th» constitution of In The Rough the student body. _ With Harvey Harrington — However, the fact that the horticulture lecture room was swarming with freshmen, and the numerous call- from s«»phomorcs and juniors suggests that !h» paper .« vital factor in campus life. stimild p* • IMiMiriMMrtMMgSanicc.hK. Ill I rlisl Looks al I iieils ticiilarly tn (h\ Warbai h. th« Iorso ties for the Mosses tor hi- lampooning of the numt I'inimiu af the II eeh ' who persist in wearing "lmbu*h K01 ■ Sure r - «'f I In* niiiiMi < la .- mi NHKr plan some undiscovered reason Hiev i for the ./-Hop will depend on how mitn> the impression that .1 -t ;»i 1 tied fraternity men decide that m»^ pruduc chin is iM'coming Has ji never occurred to then to aid for tin- .juair.' Certainly, the wisdom of the plan 1 laughing at t be snapshot«•.t then- >|M'« mI llo-krl- ;i||<| I iowi'l s to be questioned < Mi the surface it look- M.ii • T" like an apology for keeping the price oi llueh inline M.I' Mil 1 .!-Hop tickets high. whil. preaenting a iv TtiUlt f true I re rill hlorist —Collegiate Uorhl — •11 \bV.H g«Mtf rbMir 2:•: * KRS B\ Wlltt (ll> AsMH-iulfd C ollegiate l*ress) A grandson of Sun \a'-Sen. "Fatn. • tin l hiliesc Republic." h«»- enrolled th.- H,»slei IInutile I li»\eisit\ of California t 1 tin* woit.f that tAn. 1 s ii'in 1 at Shanghai until .Japanese 1 •■■mi - HOME COOKED FOOD destroyed the institution. n»e I 1,i\,'isit of V ........ »t 1Mb THE STATE CAFE lb. IhuU N. raskan t. r :n, i,r * turn 1 **ki llii- 1/0*1 polled IKIM * to tllllOIIIM'C— ' I uialiil I'olilir The kuNQMiaiioi el a New Feature I h'lieions — M . N m,I,I I,hi in hi IK >MK (:kED FOOD ll\ Th. Aiki.ii.,... ir*'.vi.". Lxftertrnretl I,ails I ooks at th* lnnef.lt> at At COME IN... GIVE US A TRY i ni. m. 1 11.. It • lit .teiH-nilrfiti- in •■•In . otnphL i«n»litlnc.-> -t.niox*host .dim-king « t • .«mpu> i«* •Miiapcoplt 'h.- the p*|h 1 miaui- . :f. . ' H HEM. I.O! u 1 k. 0 tci then women u«. ■ an kin nisT r»t a< mokn!**—aav it with PRE J-HOP DINNER DANCE • h i !., ""tin 'ight bo>a ih fi»n 1 I'XION II \ LI. ROOM WALENTINES • t*Kc -.i'M :t lurgt piucc .'1 the polititiil Dtabu cmitic to »U»-, * the—1 "i" Itigl' ' necu ury Ux the ttenl* wmtv «it Um bt1 trab'i 11• ; 1.1 -;• ' ■ ntutli •• i 1 rulht im.jh rati..11 thuii the " ill .;«•! met t t Iu.*-h s \\ citiu >ti.» tinir he urriiT, lek 11, 7:3tt-»:3D p. m. 1 |ik I-" • • ibfuir 1 giifiuti w . w \. • prpjH 1 buluiuc bi txu'. • .t'f',1»cruitii'> utui Utt. . 1 mMl MAKE ia_*tlO ATlONS A f CSION DE.-K — i'RESENT J-Hof TICKET I WAHOO! TEA DANCE TODAY! ■- 1 IM4»\ BALI. - 144KhM - - - ~ r- 1MIN IIEDS1AIM A February », 1 kiOiiiuAK SlWic. mSMS rage tarts 5ast Lansing High School Musicians Will Play_ Concert Friday (jIiIhII Kill Talk Instructor Kind Hi-arlnlMen ChllTch Vital gh. Will Uctorc E. L. Helen Penelope Letirlis Asthetic Joy Engineers Mrue to feed To Direct T To Speak nabbitt. chief inspector of M,rhif..n .,,<1. Electrical Adminis- will speak at the Donald Carpp lu mid limi* Birds wintering on the campus lo History. Snree** in 'rr Matin# to Music RIM.IE TEM. into someone you know. And Daily l ife I meeting GimmI Solotut Performance ul need tio longer starve if they will but calj at the new bird-feeding Day Says Tu|ti<- uf \t Lansing high schcol's or- i think a.'.' Fine. Now we both Sigma Pi. honorary forestry frat- s. Elizabeth 1. Belen. Lansin chestra and newly formed band ! ernity. Religious Lecture ik So what? Now if you will combine for the first time Fri-! representative, will adrtrc The Xi Sig project committee, Series ul Stale ament «>f human relation1 day at 8:15 p. m. to give the . directed by Prof. M. E. Deters of d by the People's univerj school's fourteenth annual musical ! the forestry department, erected I -Had it not been for the Catholic • ':30 p. The program will be 1 bird m tonight n th and apparatus. Displays of I under c direction i.f M w feeding Motions at point* onj chiwcli European civilizati. .n might; the campus where the feeding bird* I hove recorded a imieh different^ abject will be "The Fi\ c wiring removed b* state France will be safe In m marauding cats ; history." declared Father John R. Make a Succcs.n .tnd shown during Farm- Groups anil other enemies. ; Da>. Sunday as he gave the first »k were obtained through a trio and a duct will appear wit! Memliers of the forestry fratern- I s|wcch in ,hc thlrd amma| reiigioU5 , it. Michigan s oni , r Mr. Babbitt. ,hc East Lansing orchestra ant ity plan a regular visits ; lecture scries sponsored by the I band. The junior high school or- representative. on the hockey to flic new (ceding stations to ob- 'Michigan Slate college Y M.C.A | , draw upon a pink >< pi % • huma serve the bird and to kepe then, ebody >,iy.s you hull/ to Attend | cert performance with the or- uell supplied with rood. | K,lU„.r Dav> loplt. waa . C.ithoh- relationship that >hc ii.<> ,l« \«-i. j: C ontribution to the Present jHlio Mating |thrald carpp. Everett h.g, Day." Next Sunday. February 13. Rabbi I .ron Frant will speak on f \ B Schultz of the elcc- engineering ( >thool. Lansing, will department, will | guest soloist of the evening, appear a Theater Lroup Judaism, while the third and last j \avier lieu ten lecture will be delivered by Dr. | un/crence of radio en- rh* Teiiinu. rr..» i a i "Thc^ ^ ,To Perform Edgar DeWitt Jones, who will dis- ! II 1/ \l»t Til I. Mil FN In Shoot cuss Protestantism <»n February 20.' Slllllellls lu I'reoeul's*^ I t'iinitf Lriiih Mule in mooting is sponsored by the j matr 11 oit.ki.h. < All lectures are being given in ELECTIONS educational rsJt> of Ohio. A number of K, , „pitan 1n" I tralllllli.' Works the Peoples church at 5 p. m. Poalul Pi»K»l Mnt.li untn's leading radio men ! • »••••■ "The church has not failed to ! 7» Continued from page I > ■-■i!ty members t.f ...,c Studio j recognize the need to direct so-joppn er will appear at 7 p» m. ' ciety," continued Father Day. "The > place ip-'day. February 0. in the form "t n\il government is not will i I.ATI NOMINATIONS \li. a Kriih'tirootn ORAL LA8lE> NOW M ATING KARL GARDNER I their opinions of facult\ members And Hin Band j,j(i lor the purpuw. p , ClaM.llcd sun co>I llitlc, p.<> big. l; in- Ml KKV IM.I ; JIH . l.iST nu no>: STATE IT X Till CUMrilV RIOT OF TNK VI \K Cherries Cuin IHLSLDI MM: I:\RKV GRAM — In Bowling THE A»MI. TKITII" TW Hi., .ng Hull 1,000 Tobacco formers Sank on fiis Judgment John L. Pinnix— Independent Ware houseman—is one o/ many luluiteo experts uho prefer Luekies... Mi Pinni If if/t the Modem (i recks (.trolina. and Nmili Carolina, of tobacco have been wild. tanners Bf MARY.ANN SMITH travel many miles to bring their crops to Mr Pinnix a HP "Ml II ItN <>l warehouse tor sale. Reason is that they respect Ins tobacco experience and business integrum. So surely Mr Pinnix's views are worth your respect, too. "At.every market I've ever attended, says Mr. Pinnix, "Lucky Strike has bought the ripest, mellowest tobacco offered. That's why I've smoked Luckics ever since I first became a warehouseman I « III \l Pll\ Mr. Pinnix s statement is borne out by sworn records which show that, among independent tobacco experts — auctioneers, buyers, and ware¬ house men -Luckics have over (w ice as many exclusive siuok- ^ crs as have all the other ^ Cigarettes combined. jr^] Fratrrnilv I F-iiniA ✓ I I % TAP tl.PHA- Kf-MiiiH- I'lav kitting and Proper \l I'll \ t. \ v|N| % KIIO— i t.f K\rr\ GAMMA— K.(pfMi.s ii.ni tounal initi •ir uliaiheti siuri is the smartrs ■i-■» in v..-.»-.nd (or Virgu miortahlr thing (or black He pmwmoh- v » Sitorcham It has ihe'non-will Arose! < f>ilur a -oil pirated iront and the '* 1 tfwioicd fit , . , &~i former JoiinvUin. •swknt, weve ALPHA EPKILON PI— 5 p m - -Heyp- Drf"* I AhkOW jiii-dgcd W.Nt week Bub Jean ut.uei were gue»Ui Myc-i- Delta Chi .tiuii : the week-end. i Alex Cohen, the hou»c | Sunday night. The father. aouae today >. WITH MEN WHO KNOW T0MCC0 BEST-IT SlUCKIES 2 T01 DU S S SHUT TUKTA KAPP% Nt — - ,'iftffl with welcome the etui r» >i|M Ui greet nt Henry Griffin, who MirmOAN STATE WBlfS" TttMdar. Vrf>ro»ry 8, Vfcft Fonr Eight Bouts Scheduled Today In All College Boxing Matches Annual Figli tTourncy Small Ace SPORT Science Five Veteran Mattery-men lAickinp Frosh Cagers Wins Third is hobs Stapes Drills Draws Record Entry INTERLUDES- Fared with the task of finding Raymond Smith.FrankConldberg, Again Trip Straight ' capable replaeements for almost the ent,re pitching and eatrhing William Warren, and D«vid Tefft Boh Miller and W lson Scales are L lint I I ■ 11118 Of 41 Sluggers Mip Event Miller Sri corps, tloach John Kobs has been the only portsiders at the prac- holding daily workouts in Demon- tices. Yearling* Srnrr En I'are in Eaiy Vlrlnry I strut ion hall. Experienced catchers are at a Virtory In Slav Fxtru Day \ddrd to Tournament Willi Final* b> c.forc.k maskin Ovrr A (in jI Kobs has only one lctterman . stjn greater demand. The gradun- ills by the hundreds'' might around whom to mould his mound tion <,f Steve Sebo la*t spring Slated for February l.i: F.nlranl* in 135, 115- Paced by Bing Miller and Clyde * the caption of Brick Bur- j staff He is Art Libbers, who saw i |eft the Spartans without a single The Michigan Sta Found Clause* to Farticipate on Today'* Card annual all-college boxing Randall, who scored 12 and 14 ! enough service to earn a major j jetterman among the backstops, basketball squad ment which will hold the points respectively, the Senior Ap¬ Climaxing weeks of intensive preparation on the part spotlight locally for the plied Science team swamped the j letter Or land Sines and Kenneth Kline This position should not be so dif- lindefeated record when the flcujt to fill w ith over a dozen ,ings trounced Flint Juniot ■ of 41 aspiring boxers, the All-College boxing tournament j Senior Ag squad, 36-16, in the j are back from last year but did candidates on hand. j jege 48.04 in the latter ? gyn will commence in the gym today at 5 p. m. featured game in the Intel-class , ; developed the fistic , not put in enough time to receive Us|.p Hugh€Bt George Stark,! Saturday. ? of the yearly feo- Basketball league last night. Hue to the record entry of 41, which finds at least three, | award Other pit.hing prospects #nd cuff A,|jngham look like good Before a small but enthu winter sporting The victory was the third are Glenn Rankin. Peter DelPonte, matena] ^ does Harvey Cook, crowd Coach Tom King's in each weight, the tournament will run tonight, Wednesday hing the tournament straight game for the Applied ; who did the receiving on the fresh- keteers displayed a whirlwit and Thursday. The finals will he staged next Tuesday night. ?n tries and popular- Science squad and stamped it, as Tonight's schedule calls for the first round bouts in the it parallels similar the leading team of the circuit. IIh 1 llf 1 rfW" f/" 11 • : man squad last year. Other cktch- tack which spelled defeat 1. P,s include Tom Anderson. Neol motor city lads after the firs The Senior Liberal Arts squad 1fl5 pound and 145 class. Eight men are entered in each class. tagecl by other_lp:id- defeated the Senior Engineers, 20- m |||i . 1 Hoeksema. Jack Shong. and Tex minutes of play. It u r s In the Burhum, opinion of Couch the man-to watch I, v D II rwi ■ cj Burhans won't admit 13 Quint in Ewert scored 10 JiOB IMMI Wnldl ■ Mlllei Conditioning and control have fou,th slra«*ht victory. In rolling up their highest .» Herb say* . , I anker* Score xing should continue point* for the victors. it State this winter. (lene Ciolek collected 10 points Beat Varsity ut the practices, of the current season pounder from Detroit. d1 s not a good line yearlings were paced won't be the fault for the Junior Applied Science On Wednesday the pnliminar ( IVPF I 111*11114' 1! team as it downed the Junior Ags, e Dearborn but bearing down j diano trio of Chet Aubt tain Oren Hindman Boy-' club wrestling team, UK- ' !s about t.. start. I day's Sri Two >rw Mark* w In 1 guides over minor sports j 1®"'2. 1 philips, who contribute i , .,. j The Junior Engineers defeated 111'?, lust ^Saturday. the State Spartans' 48 points r'i: III ^ inning Merl the Allhouch ihr Michigan ha*kelhall Both siderahlc wmk have gone to make through con- boxing a | the Junior Liberal Arts. 22-12. j frosh wrestling Robert Eidell of the winning | something that the varsity could j team accomplished I , .1^ to led the attack with while Hindman garr uoithuhiic Their first team ptuyed bis usual tine game. ! not do in tw<> meets last year The frosh won on decisions by (Ihonno Lager* I hark * Pink, a forward is i»ne i»l field goals and the best Mr formrrl* teamed with 11:1<• a 1 i" recognize fighting on collecting 10 points. 13 Frank Shidler SUl# renter at In- ti,r !eg'ular athletic program, thus ! hi the Wells Hall league. Ward Martin ot 135 pounds. Riggs, 155 Lansing's high schol eager* h this hard fought p.u pi.K in- it on an equal footing D t«wm *ked out a close victory Russell, 145, Hutson, 175. and athleti. relationships with i wen s as fie and Ihu* the pair will renew Art Faggioo. >yr- over the Ward B team. 13-12 Major a, 165 an .• le tlin-.'. fencing and marked •, • , , j This victory put the Word D team ling heavyweight, who has heed . high school with a game dog on top of the league standing with wrestling only th.# term surprised omorrow night The Owns- ment over former gomes the State folowers gaining .1 appears to be in the dol- us the State yearlings 1 'three games against no losses ,/ifl.v 1 miliums! I'irsl ScMllllW f Ward r team, which lost Its draw with Williams, the \eit;.,r hut the game should prove on 12 of 17 opportuneie »n interesting contest. • During the current i t. t two games, finally hit it* Dearborn heavyweight wh That tMixing no longer is a Ml etude and defeated the previously turned his team last year Trojans have had nearly a first year men will focus Badgers Again and miss ..port imp***inK schedule, the first of its is proven bv the unbeaten Ward f squod. 18-12 Dearborn won the 118-pourui All games scheduled in the In- .las by default 'ami m the 126- .. recuperate from the Iain- ' tention entral defeat which broke j strong to preparation General Motn Defeat Slate kind, arranged for the glove throw dependent league were postponed aight winning streak ot three quintet of Pontiuc wh here next Saturday rrv Never before has the boxing until Tusduy night boosted of the college tournament. Hurlians and Frimodig wi teams js Washington I lorhIa and S The* have confidence headed for Seniors Annex Truck Title ( Iiim of :Wt Triiini,tti« By llin M.111:111 Fencer* \\ in tillis ImfmrUtni Third in Bnv* Vrli ag.i N l« I |l< .lllll- I «|H I t" ¥. . ft Rowling "v, kv vTID^ i Billiard- •Pin Standing* •iH Printing Plates For All Purposes THE Capital l>noj o-E,N(.g,\\ h:Ky lN(" R I I MKHKjAN AVE SPECIAL - Wed. and Thurs. ONLY 14r M. S. C SHOE REPAIR