N. S. C. Library jHt Lansing, Ml A COMING EVENT# — -EDITORIALS Itdugatr 6tate Newss — l.illete fanm. — TnftM rimnvtm mm tm f*«T isnwiwo mm Vc!u*ne 30 EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1938 Today** New To Vrtnrule Siring [Officers $\gn\*';"hrn Music Event Y" PriinarvVote Is ruoutmnstrr J Campus leader Is lor Hungry Mm \ Tom Gentry ii '"*/>• -Z- To Feature Monday Sf tS NPH Named For Ball Ln, ommunity ringing .Cantatas Record M.ikillU Fn.l- Mr.1 Colonel Griffith Tiikri Lor|»« SptinMir* In he Coll/giiim Mit-inim • Final Fieri inn villi la- ilonnml at Itiinif Prrwnl« Ba< h'« ll.-inl \ iirulcil i i: The for--. Il* lixt\-right Fr«*«limait 'A otiK'tt lo \ 11«-it• I >|.uni-li Oflirial Mill Lim< lieon Police Report l.ldrr.. Collrar Presented 3 program*. I iirimi Tonight C.ily Lou mil ll#«ar- Vrroillll of \<-tmtic« ill led by C'ar!*on and t MrCurdy, Our for llir I'.m-i- , jltn^rre'% dav brought its u*- v.itime of flower*. rgndt I •imrnl. % trlegram re- tnl h\ a North Sarah Wil I \KII -» —page 7 resident from a Thru Kap Su -wain read "The greale*! ..1 in I a*t I.arising K mi ovrr- Editor toTalk NY A Grade At Banquet Rank Utah Sent Rot \ ^ ill Give WurtD at Vn- Six to Ranks nital \ 11- \u Dinner Doctor Vt ralln rwiix Extension Men I.ilk- at Ham|net h'ave Tmlu) ll. iiii \ntli»n« l.i Give I ItciiiK *>|, .prl, YWUA Name? Uandiriute* I i-l i« \iitioiineeil at Notiiinalioit lea liift|»erivt|f < onrad could have made ihr sign language Tuf* i follow* I antl I. i lol» Mi t ts • •rented her from hrtn* Blackney. '59 Moihliiv Niglil irginia Thornp- Th«- I' •< <1 I iob held \ir Frolie R til Hoi.I \orlllioll- I oiiitflil teiman. '40 home tiebena I-ord, '40 V.I.M.E. Offer!* netarv. Marjorio The f 1 arts, 40 and liberal Rob- art- Eaat t-ar Mrs W Mrs .1 f Two h'i/i'i Pratt. 40 home Sny»ier irhrixt, Dr ' \wariU lo lb- kitril H»'ty Bur'. V* ,nd Mr. Prof and ean Elrvii'-eth Conrad. Madam on Thursday. Februar. Harah Conrad. Dean Marie Dye. Dr New girl* hav«- moved int.. U.« those member* who have on the white member- Plummer Snyder, and Mr-:. Clara , th»s week The gui» .it hoou N.. k will be eligible to vote. <'ooley 4 are Virginia Acker man, Freida • Kuilio Meeting /VOdCTSOII, AJlCC Bull. Hfieil ' 1- by. Marjorie Gilray and Margaret I all ln*titut«- ; M l (W Trie* to Turn Xeic LeoJ, What d»d he ..*' : Hut the Page Slicks the back of the i <:peed up to get everything Ruth E Carr. Phyllis Da-. id«m. | Eileen McCurdy. Eva Sn .th. Ma¬ I..Ii/ I.. Git.- Ioiiniunt ki Mll tN WOJOXi aid before the hour is over. Belt;, E W tie Ian and CUrinda Yep. I'm go.ng to take n-d I the note* of the boy rion in rr > r lames from now on. sa What is he *r.t;r.g another all* behind :a)ls He Marls starts to anounce anount-e W tu-gar are in practice h<,.u*e No Brtty Co-ed with determination Nobody could ever read that the assignment. 5 In home management house ns.ty at Columbus. alt who care I "That's my As Betty leans forward to listen, j No 5 are Betty Louise Burn*. » a to 12 gomg What about the other .vid<-% Antha E Gelzer. Carmen J Mains. everybody begins to close their >->. ' ■•».<»* of this coofffgncc o • he's a&leep Nothing but a blank low next to her diss.who has lotebook*. shuffle their feet, and Betty Pratt. Chlom A Smith and M L ■T< together headers m 80 th» Mil day Betty «tep. sheet Well, ihe d better ,kip that a» .kened t,y the —— answers Betty put on their coats with as much Caroline Mitchell t be in the tiend. »r.*ini( . ■ •• .igotnoesr , e -losr-y and practising en- •happily into her ei«hl othak and |i 11 H ■ rucal problems putting her books under the seat down Crash' Brtty 'looks at her note. She has entomology department, will ad- A' H F th.a _ .neetoig of tho ««u m «r ,.<,u.ru.' of tb. hour Shd'd WtMr ■> , 4 • ateM No-' » ■ of speakers included uwn, a™,, u» Ken. Count, Hart,col- ** "lrow» experts Everybody has get gome more of this lecture. * half-page written. That's ihe enguieet i.g depurtmen' . , ; tjm . s from the Ns- ,! tural society Thursday on the ■W B cadcaAing laugh She misses another ■ The student back of Betty That's just swell' So that's depradations of the oriental fruit company UniMd KA AirUno nt. Where's ail that noise com- nudges her He passes a note for- -esult of her nice mid-term res (moth and m w Ira ! Michigan b,, e«un..oo »ut* to-ege. on » ' I'lijurgm * * Oh. the fellow forgot ward. How about a coke after uon. . r . . . ,n i_ the door as he went out _ _ a *• aw class'1'. it says. She writes O K id— ..ri IT V* AL~t .1 «•*..—! MawtK natural death «e pe*t On rr»Oa> he will *pea«c 5eld trip .n ' • eana count >• before a similar group in Berrien she flomg to do with There must be a parade at least.: on it and passes it back. ment demoi Put it ia ptrrnlhMM. out in Um h*U. ' It . ««tmp n*ar the hour. Or. hid Special m*a> aag Sag- ' i iy gets up «nd, h*v* u> gpt the i Then a Audenl I ment. anyway. 1 , Strap,. VcraM from Thealrr urda< J.uea » t'W*.re tiiCmuAM SIt.it. rtirtC lhui*a*y. Fcuuaiy iv, Fage "i« to tio convinced he would rather pertoiiu in other job than to engage in war. College Bulletin JBidiiijan State News any By boycotting Japan, the students feci In The Rough em uame. the Far Eastern country eventually would "" " With Harvey Harrington • run short of funds, hence finding it neces¬ FiiMtefc*d Tburato? and fetartay sary to halt its march against the Chinese. Oihls nntl hntl* • Student rluh wilt hold a dunce ■luring the> rallrgt rear b? tha atudanta ot Miraicaa Culmination of the war naturally would end lercby off* you the odds tJ P- m - Friday. February 18. at the feeling of unrest which at present ex¬ • couple? now going Mvm Annex Harry ftlchard- Tatorbono Collage Pbona Mill. Editorial—Bat 174. Bual- ists in most countries, including the United t-yi- " -.'ear If I'm wrong general chairman, has secur- t\i<\ served rd Arno Wcias to furnish the mu- ■037 Moh* i»»a States. K ■ \V« I*,.. 4t« v Jane Piper Refreshments Cl3MXiak>d Cblpftrie P»«tt T,»' advocates of the non-intervention' Ed ft.flt.tu.Mi j policy insist the United States should not Howic Flowers-Bruce Peppier—3-2- Insurance - Real Estate go hunting for trouble. They argue home Swartz-Evalyii Snyder—1! Rentals ot l.mdo Manahan-Eugenia Snell ••vei''ytiiing t*-« r lifTieulties an great enough, without h»- m Fdttora iu. skittle^ here B. A. Kaunce Co., Inc. itiming involved in a foreign entanglement. Al Theiln -Sue WrU 174-263- ;* v MANAGING EDITOR OLA GELZER ,,st)Pcja|)v onp whi« h possibly might lead to • ASSOCIATE EDITORS ond World War. JEROME KK1EGER. KAY TURNER Hill InglcM.n-Peu DeWi CO-ED EDITOR BEVEKEY SMITH Both of the suggest it'll rth -1«#7#y (Getting warmer. LACKS IftlJSH SPORTS J I »IT<»R GEORGE MASK1N Hill fngleson-Elcanoi Ci •'••liege .itudents run the country tomorrow, $/! BUSINESS M \NAOEK Hihinot Department ROBERT REE I OR but they'll also he among those called to BARRATT SHOE REPAIRING n» Mm HI RD s ASST BUSINESS M'G'R WILLARD WHITE war, against their desire-, should the Bart hold-Jane Antler SHINKS DYKS ADVERTISING MANAGER HARRY WILLSON United State again take arms.—(I. .!. M. rv ASST ADVERTISING MANAGER SN* • - LOUIS RANDALL ClRl L LA I'lON M AN AGER KEITH CLEMENT ROYAL PURPLI-; FACULTY ADVISER LLOYD H GEIL ( nUriiinns l iml 1 nirr SPECIAL PLANTS (•mv iv being felt —in college circle*. TMIs WEEK-END /'lire Silk! Full hisliiamil A drive againg further reductions in FEBRUARY isth and 19th federal appropriations for ' "iing people i being led by the American the henetit "i Cyclamen and Cinerarias HOSE Youth congress. In its blast against re- HIP durtion of funds for young people, the con¬ (,vnv \ vcrill llorisl gress states that the present cut In NY A ttiiMi Kd Phonr :;7« funds, from 7"» million dollars, had depri\ ed f»."> thousand college students of needed federal aid. together with 120 thousand high school students. This, if true, totals tin amazing number of 185 thousand students—enough to till niHii\ school- who ha\e been denied need aaliwulMvfrtBWtiSwice.liit. Others .'19c lit 9s reveals a nv«»-t significant development. which ha* been apparent B>i some time. 1 mrrirn's \iuiiIht Our H lie This, however, make- it more impressive. IAKIM. Illl Oil VI'RY lt> STORM Ml W(Nil Hand km1 ccut'l" void. 1 tu U. tu ..tkc .1 voluu tun WHuM-rniBi. let ..IT.-t-.-.l In tin- ml lege ill 'all I s»r\i«t The-f !t'G being -poiisor tained organizations to tight sel\ c ; have railroads, labor unions, ut il r..i them- Sweaters hi. and otim i group . But student havi tin. .>m i ing. t ombat mg Mttftiliiiutiug s\ i THE KENT $189 A NEW ARROW COLLAR Mmi Si > lew jwlltt •, it i i- f»r th. ttr ' lime on the The tint Is tin.' \oiilig people have Vtlf- New Spring t « astel Shades. FOR YOUNG MEN I - .I.. ' it- .uiic.it i.MnhiKiui stale tlies aehieve ,u i "mphshnieii! m i.eiieiii I HERE ore time* when the occasion rath lor de sprrocl end tquorr corner print* it lit oft particularly We'1 when worn w th BEMKRG RAYON . oFored *h»rt 25c Mbii'i I-, lit* t he m«» t painful thing hat nu • iv-alui MVRDS On ( I j«I thr oinrrv Main In laioini SLIPS .ale The 1 b.k.'la Student $J19 SN ^ Jin.! guilt\. II !' 1! SN Ijiiolulilrs (Jiiolns AImi Taili.icri ^ ■ it ith Sh.tdt.u \ul lnlrrrslr,l in M nr miui trwit Mm » n «ut tht *atlag* Gat;, i.f bj. iif-.n • the I uite.i Stnti - i tuftart \nU i a ■ Hiirld War, ot lot ' en. .. ....... i..I 1. F,„ tci t'li par? n ... ' . tut.,' Battle ft P.M. i~" " lead .in. la .till >ndi. tetith ;,l»»»ut that War xxa> through mBh.I, «/ in ih, Hi,,I . \S«.,r ur. Aoouw Si Aiv . il t. 0l! \K MK PER cocpli: I.k. ii u «dhm«1 id UNION DANCE l.ow del*ickal.l.- U.U.I, U FRIDAY MGHT T -Ion lied ioll.il ioil do for ,.our .i|<|ie|>lirl« i To feature S<:.!?t of contemporary Ameri- members who can show that Survivors the freshman for ( in KiwiiM liilrrnulloii.il \t lllt'lf S • To 1 paintings on display in Open ■ dues are paid up to date. Week das* president are Avery Conner- ., t.,; 4|u% . p|all Margaret Pemberton and Nancy Jane Brown will oppose each other i , 13-2L. ' John Sloans \|i|i»inlmrnt bill porter | in the Peoples church. The eve- J Program During in Thursday's finals for vice- ) AM U in and garner a liitrrmhodon presidency ORCHESTRA Betty Vyn .,nd Eleanor Cram ' During the rest of the term. Decorations for the V«u >»ty Halt meetings will be held were pi unary winners foe the'1 muo a. r. i m. ; every Sun- i Friday night in the Ma.-onu. palette He paints 'day evening. These meetings will! Temple will follow an athletic contemporary Am- . be open discussions of the books! i the Tons Indian to i ox ... the , . .theme, with green and white the minor prophets and their s Ho has profound- id Donald Brand- j applications to modern problems H("n,nat.ng colors Two warlike ie younger painters I ontinuinr Our Albert Buchltolz will lead the di*- Spartan.- maiding the stage ,ih ! upon !■" alism. mi- Icussion on February 20. shields and spew ■ will loot Business Adjustment The Lutheran Student club is a j the word Varsity spelled < .t i group composed <.f any students! letters on ti < balcony •*«> ihtrrented the Lutheran re- ' tlenners SALE n, ; and v.,.«•». ligion. Everyone interested is in- Send Letters > w,u .,|<0 l)C muf.|, till I M ill WON MUd to Uttend the meetinfts held i »■, ,'.u, ....... ,t. \ 'imi' fur remarkalik' in room 109 of the People* church ,us thrower in gieen silhouette n(f. im 'table men's hiirh-(|ualitv wear. ;ii 7 o'clock every Sunday evening gnitvt •• silver metal backgi'.und For (loiivo • Patronize State News advertisers. lannon Cuatom Balanced Swinq" ..i,,.,. olid \ con¬ I.iimIuhi-** I iiintiiitIr*- ANY OVERCOAT \ll.l»illli<'- IMilll- struction tnk«R smartly styled car# of your toe* Wedqewood ui tho allowintj rpt Alpagor ziri'kr kwmoi'hs \t Mrrtinu easy room for the natural outdare of your lo s2».50. loot. Drop in and feel the difference mok over all larman Custom *15#: our new "Porta . . . $7.50. most styles. CAMPUS (OATS SHOES F 0• M<« a lit 11«- hit 9595 la»tlrrhrad Size Top NOKPKVOKNT ± ifio-Niff# ,x'Ju . .. s5,# s750 t hide Case r« lo\| mol.loy % < ompirlr Stork r,%si \mi 1 i n ki MAY BROS. Ili< Hut store ol tlic Town* WashllKloii Axrnur HarkymaN *1 SHOES 11* «•. WASHINGTON AV*. M« >!WVt.||: FINAL You don't need a label 1-2-3 hlcclric 1 Ihiidix Murium u. In Si ll this is to tell you a 1938 car SALE Loimmiiiity lVoonuls ^2 an II I Ilorl Sclia I filer »V- Marx ami Small'* S.IJ.rill. S.'t.i anil Sill SUITS and I'AKkl I; 10 it .-I Saturda*. Fcl.ruarv 111 L'il.1 . AI * It I < Ml I< H !•! (i 1 HI OVERCOATS 1 in 1.1.1 1;. HAS \N \ I AKI • . NEW DE LUXE FORD V-8 lord gi%i>N ynii m»iiM-lliing really new ill the Ih- I uve l onl V-»l that makes itM Im»m l<» ||m- iimloriiig uorhi llm- year. Hat k u| i| in IttiH of ili.ua ill Ihnstiinll\ IIi'ilin 11I In llir Monday. February 21 a more Jti.tMHI.fMHI I on I ear-, honestly huill. \he.nl ol t| ma net* |iiihh( appreeia- One Inn I'rirr COK.N Ml I UN - (i (.„ l lion of performance ainl heaiily in tin low-price field! It -ri« j m m hi^h IIAKI li HI-. A.N- ' |„„T • — an tt.Vliors«power high! file logge*! ami riminiiat l ord V-li cvrr limit, offi red in right hody type-. Tut'sda>. f ebruur* 22 *26 Ih «.l i- 11 ■ N i X/I.H • KKAM I'll liKKK i ; Wcdnrsla), February 22 vi, | 1 CLASSIFIED TWO • h. *»l FORD I I.r.l \ CARS a. III. FOR 1931 1 111 ! I I.K1.AIi hall p. i imuiuI Hi I I ih. • OH k wlM eikew i kn-'l- milh Thursday, February 24 ship. Ih. Fnr«l \ H ..Mm l'« 'TA In i Mil'.- ' I . II n|;\Ni.) |H»«*rr or f»0 h.»r>« r. Inlro.lo.. I - III.Kill. I l Ahi - m Ml ♦car, ih. thrift* MMI" look. ri»onl» Remember, 1928 ford V-8 prict\ oro ung%ually low Friday, February 2."> purlcl from 2i to J7 tud« • a saUou , when you consider fhot dghvercd prices INCLUDi M.\i AKONI AMI UILLMV oil the equipment accessory for drivnq comfort! r • Jit UKVIIXKH I i... ■ r, SMALL'S (Tin* Hunt Jfuoil FORD V-8 FOR 1938 -'I i>o Washington Ave.-Hir« r.d A utic ^hop THE QUALITY CAR IM TME LOW-PRICE FltLO LOUIS I'A.NICO "Kadi.. - HotltM Trumptr FRIDAY. FEB. 18 At Ttu VARSITY ■ LI TICKETS AT IAIIPN IU-k IMi TtlL SMOKL >l|(i|- BALL |*KK UOl'PLE JJ TKnrsliy, F»hrn»ry IT. ipjj MICHTC.AN WAIT NKWS Spartan Thinclads 1o Oppose Michigan At Ann Arbor Tonighl Wilbur Greer Picked JPQRT (,ollrp(p Boxing State Cagers Frpshwpn End (]asteel Rejects Arizona To Capture Sprint lUTEMiincc INItKLUUt}- /bg (rnicd Fimi,s To Battle Bid; To Remain Here ^ ^ (mnjmiiin M<« hi gun Stole ® J.-,?! will football coach-1 remain Intact thfsjthe mid-west, onch • Against Wi olves \1fl lit' II fI V "v fllAM.ES IHTTON II l*aee Marquette Snliir- "day night at Kalnmn- . .. r»Hnifi #nrlv J out his jhare of ghrat per'. He has coached, to mention Spartan Tlititefad* N«»i I imeetleil dinner to Ileal Hy GEORGE MASKCN* rkfield coach and chief Strong Michigan Trams llane> WofuMni Iomit* ,, ( ,, L rknhans r ll-colllon«lu> irove—all listed am< ffer to accept the head j Threat In Garry Off llotli Hurdle llares • k. ridiron immortal®. Besides knowing hi dthoti/l ■ • .-did re. rhanee for. victory. Michigan State's State wwh.ng Maff not utter 0 Friday for •k team tonight will invade Ann Arlmr confident of hold- "" " enjoyed b> his ftfmu routs of the country, d us to win many a i cln 'oaih Charley Bachma tbe rivals of the Hilltop- S|»; l.i-s Bruckner, heavy- ated ' Michigai Sl ah' I a H resile Ohio llfiiionenl i mii i: ii win. .!• present l.'afteel is rounding ' Spartan coaching atjff, dur- I; *• u h period he tins devoted ( mi llran bans tip to assisting in the hand- ! both the football and track lto\ing iihvinmh has found its He came to State in the way in the hearts of State s apod Ted Zarit.*. Kalm. • ;ti.!4 tr-.m Kulamamo col- ing going tiiililic II is the lone sport to jam the house for an event involving only local talent add its tenth victory of t'relimin.irv ImiuIs pulled .i The Spartans have I gondii nutnliet throuiti the turn .IV times ( oath Ben A Intramural ('.age ' have witnessed the finals of either the All - 4 ollrKc u resiling tournr\ Results or the interelass track meet. IVTKKIi.ASK l.KAOVF Heals were at .i premium for the hosing semifinals, and those arriv¬ ing Hi minutes lieforc the finals to «Mnd throufth He spies Take HU.ll ah Block I Itlc ★ Gal Up makes Promoter Iturhans a happi l.ilflil (tallies luleil A Party! wonts t uoKin ran ■tinhails has something when he Jam the gvm tor a sporting I' or I imkiii's T oni|>ltt How aid Kraft Com* to Detvoit and Swing With "THE SW1NGMASTER" [ORALtAEiE J Also ll\K-R-(J ★in Person Savers (alar I ill NOW PLATING Spare Ribs .. 2.»r Jaekson I'reps HAKE BENNY Whip Prosit I or tier K. Mieliigatt GARDNER lit poster GOODMAN IIirIi vIiihiI Swimmer* Hall ^curlings And His Hand With His Own World's Greatest SWING BAND Slale Nalalors Hit First Personal Appearance In Michigan! Sel lo Leave ★ Fox Detroit S|inrtiiii> In 1 »|.|H llin , I Hi... I... . The First Sliipnieiils of Theatre One Week Only— Startmq Feb. 18 rtvr shows daiiy Extra Don I M <• Iliela \ii's( MEN S NEW . . . anlure ________________^_____ Benny Gooiiman .% Huge MIDNIGHT I AM SESSION Itoivlinii Maleli 1 m iiomi i \i m>kv to hi sn\ mm 12 p.m 2 Saturday Feb. I? BIG BANDS DANCING ON STAGE Spring All Seat* Rtiriffil Tot Midmqht Show Only PRICES $1 to llincltax Clothes llare .irrival Corsages hKositciikkwbros fm I hr ili fit i VARSITY BALL & Order thrm from STORE for MEN 113 NORTH WASHINGTON AVENVE GENE AVEK1LL 211 Abbot K.sid Phone • F LOWERS BY WIRE" KANT t a MUM. kl «- TEA DANCE TODAY! I!