N. S. C. Library Mltst Landing, Mich pomino events EDITORIALS IHichigatr 6tate News - _ — — Kn Tn I»iik* — Tafaf KAST LANSING, Mil MILAN, TUESHAV. FEBRCAKY 15. WW Velum* 3" IgD CEDAR Today** Blue Key Sponsors^, RIVER GOES Rabbi Fram Record ON RAMPAGE Rain Discusses Campus Political Rallies I'lirjiose At Tea Dances Judaism Swells To Str I Ji'w mill rliri rol)rar from IWI2 1.. 1907. KM... in today «»r.izrd thr thrn new ly- .led , ,r" ' loe ttenchr In keeping with the efforts to make candidates for college iffice" known to the student palimrnl of furr-ti > and e«lab-I'r,-"l"ln " "I" * \ Iiii.-I Mater No Serious Damage Reported body, Blue Key, national junior lu ll the fi.tr.l nurvrv. which I 01 inBnil* w..i II. Itriiniclit I |i-lii-l>uli' w .hank fraternity, will present the nominees at tea dances As Bi\cr D\erflow« Bank* -j Tuesday and Thursday afternoons this week. The Student; Jn 1905 professor B< h bulbs. Bud told the council and L'nion board are cooperating on th«* project. |,, v*.i spruce tice* at I X* K -sINt I XII! • h. was a reporter and These introduction will the serve same purpose as thejBogue street. By 193 • .upie* thaTh^d^ii^t I sprint term political rally. According to Dean F. that wegianMrs. had spimeBogue. finding her gained entrance, took' T. Mitchell the honorary hopes by this method to connect the garden shaded, wished to . Midge and de- names with the faces of the H.,iler« in Tiw« I Clarence Denni*. originator (IhmiseHeatls ,)f wi)| hn" r.lifnu ».Ul sbi.UJa si III' hair hern dr.pl > t 1(ir For Ag Show Ihrir w altera 1 llinx >aini'« Cliairiiii-n Aim" New Subjects Ann on need ,, birilM I sH Hahri and Ofc ' Kur S|irinn Cnrniaul 1 When who brine llir psllrnl. inrsh. mere .till in thrir 1 , Ami 0|M-ii lliniw For Summer (Quarter iflrr Ihr J Hop • : i S. Fi. t rowe. Director of Summer Wil.l For In.triielor. for Ten M cck IVri< Six lo Attend!; 1 im.cn. Dairy Meet Head of Iowa Stale KIMPU BALI.OT rage 2 Duirx llepartmenl j» iPanifo Will Ji X '' Halt- , huh Svvin« Oul I K X >» Page ' ill lilt* t op. Radio I oh rluiiK-r. unuld »ou do if %on sigiii'il for \ar.itx Debate to He a dkim douu the street Midi Formal i f man rin "murder"V »*ked l.ieu- from a hnioe Recorded Two Lecture i Malbtr of Ule Stale police • rtminal investigation ho,. i-dM-i,*. Kh.i.tm dav last week Kmil /tip/oowif SIII It'll lligli Teuton Vlill Scheduled »nc niiuri had a well thought tiO till W K \K n«uer when he answered. To SfH'llti 11 Short t iitir.er. t »ff« i Jackson F'ehrtiury Talks hted bv the Ki Astronomer. Form < lob . W .11 M. .. a.lmrr. H. • j-.t' f.d tlmrn had '"ul.'J Forest Honorary "T Z'Tu* I'lans Party (kits may " Xi Sigma Pi. national honora . NM< \Will Maun \ttenn this mt.es and independent ;odge: • vs in previous years shots were head and jeing ireluded with the price of out again The only reports 1 have: I know »--'oe of the girls were da- i late The responsibihtiaa of the < olleg# heard were favorable. I know that | appointed Personally. I w» t'ir the housing welfare 1 it> '•ure* including shot Some student! re fnthusuwtlc. 1 was more than satisfied j thrilled - > corsage was beauti Junior Forclrr. •tudents wiii also be brought >tbe:s skeptic j! But here are th< Marilyn Oonnell 41 I liked the ful N'im:natior>< ,t new Y M C X -l evities, typical cla* Will Dance d views cf prominent oost-party .o:r.ments on the cor selection of the flowers, and then j Marian Rtchardaon. *40 The foiestry tlub will hold .t- ■ • rsonalities will be usee cage quest i >r from ihuh you can • it gave everyone an equal chance (thought it was an unusual idea a ■d The to have a corsage 1 think It is a [ first, but w hen I ' the flowe: dance in the Forestry iM. htl(j ituden! p:u .<>!< ■i^i-.ng section of the boos draw your own con lusions . ,n -v class of '3* | fine arrangement for a Urge parly {I was satisfied Friday February 19. from; ^ rhurrh ^ • : 3.. L*n>ej pages Charlotte Mason Some of the rotuxw w*» ««11 Hk« U.« J-Hop j wtU. too There was no delay ir. 9 to 12 p m The dance .s open to - *• •. . But I think thtr thouid >.«v» bMt Hetet DuckwiU The orviy, obUming them ' a.: Junior foreaten who are mem. Norman Fester Hudson, ca led \ -• A - from uniform' d*»u« twyxam compUmt I htvdd was - a girl j Anna Jean Robertson. '41. baia of t^e club. an h.r mother Mrs Mary Foster and e*e«. uv.es >"♦* escort she would i think it workell out fine 1 ws- Albert street, on Thursday. attend the rr.eet.ng and then showed j pleased with my (lowers They Bar year flower* from Com — -•*- fWrtos. 911 \bbos read. <4 ^»11, Abbot rood. Tt XEDO UNTXLh XT T*l< HE1-L4 4,w* n«ftm. After that j matched my dress perfectly Jj tu i Vage 'iwd MiCiiiuAH SiAiii ive.w3 fuaaUay, Inbruary lb, 19&, ing the lengthened Thanksgiving vacation, stokers were under water and Captain Fred W. Or BR thi the. trt'sTiman-sophoniore class FLOOD furnace fires quenched. Water retired neval nfllaer, is the oldest % IBichlgan State Ktm games, pep meetings and good cheering sections, and In The Rough (Continued from page 1) unable to handle the extra load. " W"h'"«'on univ- « matter at Fa«» t.anatiiff. more recently, the phonograph for the Rushed up from sewers that were ^HaHeaHeaaaM^^ OffW-w. I With t»> the girders of the bridge, the St a Hod cars kept wreckers busy. STl'DEPITS Mirh Union Buildini, X.en *. skating rink. Harvey Harrington ■ water below rushe- along at n Besides these, the council has aided The city of Lansing was hard Mavr ymr W'1 typed by Tiianday, Thursday and Saturday Murnlaca ma¬ Highly I'aimtl* «/ Ihnamih . . . rapid pace hit by the rain and subsequent FRANCES L. HILLILR terially in such things as the vocational Although Iferbie Kay may hot have the beat band in RECORD RAINFALL guidance conference and the political rally. the country he certainly has the ability to put on a good Saturday night' downpour It is the council's duty to sound out floor -how. Judy Starr, that eighty pound bit of femi- brought 4 33 inches of rain to East Phone t-Mil I* J 7 Mrmhm »•»• indent opinion and to try to give the stu¬ uiui's who subbed for !>oroth Humour, who is presently tions of the city. 1905 Additional rain Sunday kept fttvo. kirnl Coleekio FVeu dents what they want. The personnel of expecting a visit from Sir Stork, has more than enough th«- rivet at its 10 5-foot crest. Ac the laxly largely determines its activity, peppermint to make any band look like a Goodman-Kemp and students owe it to themselves to know combination. • ding Woathei tn bureau the at United States East Lansing, College Bulletin MK8S SOVED the Kighty pounds of dynamite light. And it right that o city was the center of rain 5:3* to 7:«* p. M qualifications of the candidates, and i- i* a will hold a busi¬ m that caused floods and wanh- meeting Tuesday. February -above all to vote. ness • MANAGING EDITOR Ol.AGKI.ZKH Vitumin D . "ughou! Michigan The 15, at 7:30 p. m In room 205 dairy $2.70 . weekly or 50c Mingle n As for Associated Women Students ASSOCIATE EDITORS r.--. u:al |-;e:«E.i of the river at this building Farmers' week report .1KROME KHIEGKR, HAY TURNER representatives, it is these women who 'imc of the yea: is 3 7. with 8 feet will be given. All interested in CU-KD EDITOR BEVERLY SMITH govern all coed activities. Little need be " ' ' -tage LaM spring the Red the Hoard s dairymen's INQUrRE AT 316 ANN judging SPORTS KDITt »H GEORGE MASKIN said concerning the efficiency of this group, creda. ■ - :u. hed a level of 8.9 feet. contest, including hort course T'.. if. ..id i 12 feet, the height students, invited. Refreshments Private ii which has been the smoothest-functioning Bushier l)rp«rlmrnl oj thf ver m 191* . will be served. BUSINESS MANAGER ROBERT RKFlnK and most effective group on the campus. BAKEMC*T8 FLOODED Alpha Phi Omega executive ASS'T BUSINESS MU'K WILl.ARD WHIT1 In order to continue this record, its mem¬ 1 heavy rainfall not r »• only meeting for advisers and officers ADVERTISING MANAGER HARRY WILLSON bership must continue 1" be of as high • del ' ic Red Cedar, but many f. I March Thursday in organization room ASS 1" ADVERTISING MANAGER EOIIS RAN DAI. I. caliber a in the past. And it shall if all ni m •i iaaa soggr*'""» JACK'S women vole ami vote wisely. The CiRl KEITH CLEMEN I' l NATION M ANAGER N'o Irs* important is the Union hoard, NOME SEIVKE rACl-T TY AD\ Isl I II G1 11. Division at tlrand lli.rr which is responsible for all student activi¬ This month's Religious Council rhen, MM — Kaal Um,,,. ties in the Union, most vital spot on the ifakfast will be iield Sunday •campus. The hoard this vear must be IMPORTANT Villi I i redited with a fine 'job. Whether next 'eoplex church. \ear'-, board will continue this policy of. SAMPLE BALLOT Math rluh will meet tonight at giving the students what they want in the 30. room 108, Morrill hall G G i .'itinued from page 1) Union wij-l depend on you. •Ileaker and J I Northam, both ' Tin- numbers of students who attend Delivery . . . .c math department, will be \ IctU • : pet ml deitl incipal speakers ..m "Mamma . Little Hcl| la (afradia will hold its annual of the importance of the-Liberal Arts Because Ken By; . siv i'ctinn ..f officers tonight at 7.30 board The student members of the hoard 1.1 BRK ATION. Tlltt \ . I rave ;i \ojce in selection of the artists who BATTKRY SKRVK I will brought-here. Intelligent voting will % ire President - School mill Ki'iiiliii" I'olilics oml Siviiif: III. . II ,i, I lii'i Billiurth upm lliplo 11 eqoeiit Is o I a t um laude, and a? tin -ami 19.IS l\ be a a remit of this, for the uneducated, to same man t« ItaVe frustrated in iargi (HEM-BOOSTER BANQUET Mudrni t ituiti il mea-me the tlesiretl result of his univci • • Main speaker DR C O. IIOLI.I V »±U training, Whv is thi so often tin 'Some Ph.ses . i R.tcnt Progie « 1 fl.. \N hs i it thai the modern . ollegi in Indunti} • • PEOPLES < lit Ml M • 18 P M 1 EMItl \KY , TICKETS AT CM EM. DEFT OFFICE. 00c tmun Hoard MiPHOMtlKt RALLOT TYPEWRITERS ■ ITWDtff H •HFPLIC t lUnbtls am I B UI I »»i«n K'wid .w ' L5Si FOOD AS R MOK HMKH MOTHKR COOKS mi ^ STATE CAFE t unit in and Try Our Ifeliciou-i IIOMKCOOKKDFOOI) Prepared b> 1 xperi 1 ad> t uuk> I IIIIII. I In II I oh "Reasonable Prices'' 1 I It 1 S K S CLASSIFIED K ki \Gfklv Pass — I T Hides 8.70 An. Number tun Ride Alter 7 f m. Week D»... Sundaj, ,.nd Huliduy- I B US E S E CITY TRANSPORT 2-1188 sitv Ni.v L i uuCfuQAN K'Ai c. tit. *3 Ttf ttbm StulbergTriol Goodman, Creator of Su infl, Schoenitl ann M ! M laafka tt ' 1 f- I If' * t }lortar Boarrf R»tertein* 40 Off-Campus Women Fort* Forty oil- ' of the Union. who reside off- Union, Sunday Sunday at Coffee in Inion Sunday ! M women. worr.ee, Dub* It -MusicalWill Sneak • . _ n®'.,. ., Perforins With Benny Goodman and lia hi* I 1." ? . . ■ c 'j f -r- a " ffee in the main guests of Mortar B* a;vi, senior women's honorary, at A get-acquainted gam** v. by Frances Walz. '40, Jack* spring fln Dorothy ci n.rman, Hasselbring, was in social charge of the d.i.ng room received a iar2o Valentine H famous swing band playing its first Michigan engagement at the Fox I'reaenl Uirrrl In j Detroit theater the week starting February 18, it's fairly possible now I to get a good definition of this r SMiberg trio of Michigan ; thing called swing—or is it? "•«* «» P"*: Benny himself is a hit evasive! in a concert by the Civre j, tfc, describes it simply as ; ,,-nt course a' Be'dm* ! „ subl,mo slate of musical ecstasy. I • onststo of Julius Stuiberg, Tha, j , . not vcry drf,n,„. bgt y„u David Pratt, cellist, and elaborate „ more statement,! F ans. Pianist ;Benny, a student f Mosari, will! including many . ftar, shooting big tough musical! from the older >• compos,. "■**»■' w,th "S-'hata. y,lds „ yog.„ ^ ,,jrry < y,„, asked him C - h, Loe.llet may., , Whtn d,mb.ng to fame1 | three years ago. he , ailed his ag- j gregallon a sw ing band just to. gr.c it a colorful * handle ' The • policy of the dor- Mnw caught cm and -wing soon lecrt to present in me,, . , Iia.luW,, byword. I. s on then Tr. er* vr ( .r Porter, trie famous song Pra-t I '.v"l I wnter. perhafbi has the best dcfi- Bh. • M l.satts.' mtl(in , , G„a)man ir. isical • Ntn turnr in B flat rrnr .ii „ , ... in-Trade in .<.wing mu'ii. >a-.« , ' 'U.. "* P ° ,,'I)*"*; Porter, 'all the solo 4 H instruments ■ bo«-ome to m per am*4 r e a irt. , ad-iibbmg their line*., rather F'tliow;rg the •ding from a script. Swing fi Fornandex-Arbo* organized in 1032 by v.iberg, w-ho is all*. it-. di- * daily feature «.f WKAR. During each « •• f. organization it has -aged by one of Michigan - . ,i» summer hotels at Michigan, fur dinner concert appearance-- s|iuiiish( sinettl f "»'• To Speak Ik ill lli-cii-- l.i«il *ar \tiH tl LOUIS PANICO -HADIO'S HOlTtM lltlMm* al the V k R i T y >/. ii-hi|i \l l;l.> I'I.iiihU IU r.KOKCi: MASK IN fly I'll % CI I* III HON Tliinclads 4. ir It Normal lit III Opening Mr« Villi Hiii/i V State damU; oil the hurdles aiv Wdbur Cm the da*h at Ann A;: enng the 50 yards Slmpnun and Milir. irtal. lol lowed Green On er* from •taff, the Spartan# i wrap*. since at n the meet were the\ Nonmal team.