. t S. C. Library it banainc, Hi ah IHidttoatr 6tate New® _ fOMINC EVENW • EDITORIAIS — f,!lffl«» "" "~~ rnwaixap wtt> t««m«ast EAST I.ANS1NC, MICHIGAN, Tt'F.SDAY, MARCH 1. 19M8 Thomas Hits Today** Explorer Brings Movies Here BookletGives Dr.FrunkCoclySigned Economic ' North T.he."at** unexplore,ip,rtot.the :Thp Conquest The last lnrir<> unexplored part of the The r«n^Tt::r of Mount Blanc." "The Mo"nt Details Of ^s 4(»|ijeveiTieilt Campus v,. j American continent was mapped in Traverse of tfte Grepon," and "Winter Ad¬ definitely after Bradford Washburn led Order | a National (ieojrraphic exploring party of ventures in the The first Yukon." picture took Washburn and New Dorui n a i i Dnn'l I o«k Now Friday evening Shitfev Sh-IuIIm lender Sn\ Grails | six men across the great St. Ellas range in i the Yukon country in 1985. his party Mount high up the snowy sides of Blanc, the highest mountain of Stevens T. Mihoii Hay Speaker art- Knrinn Tonight Washburn will bring motion sent homo from tho u< to bo .sal of 'Pateiln, the So lie i- Insecurity ; pictures of this expedition and others for western Europe. The second picture is the Mali l>i*rt»*e- territory almost unknown to human eyes Washburn ha< been acclaimed as a bril¬ reers ninference here. A.s Shii ley the the cast hi.iti..n were charted. The explorers brought hack liant lecturer. This, coupled with the fact Spartan At hievement j Dec eners are | photographic records of 19 undiscovered that his motion pictures of these jnountain that can- ,-ith a male filling in for j mountain peaks over 10,000 feet in height explorations are said to be the best ever it council, is heltl each i (i t.M,v and a half-dozen unknown glaciers over filmed, the lecture course committee feels ive made outstanding ,t,..j ,i,Jt i 40 miles long. that his will he one of the best lectures of at»-a win At his lecture he will show the pictures: the year. ill st uilent s placing on ROOMS II KMSIIIII •r roll for I he year will insoit. Michigan State 1 >red. In making the K,-bin-on I Itij Ii* Iwi'oiijp Waits I «b|| DipppIai9 (ji filial tiniii hi Stale Boxing a member of the Stu- other dav to drive to (111- Exhibition* at " . Ilenr Unci,mm, ilit il will introduce the • i dul just that, id the arriving in hotel's swanks east I'll rode* 1o hpeak AI Meet inn Team Loses UtOTFS ST %T1STI< S arit. unaware of |he fact the Or. F. G. Hem-din X' ill Florida Squad IVo%e« sufr truck team was holding ek attrruled i show that the i loch , I \ Discus* Aniiunl I im» Powerful for Spartan Boxer* I IKS | l.dVI ItMllt the Michi- ! of Spring Plan Annual Dale Sj.t ingci. gen- , Graduation Slatr News *i nival, antvoi | I . N . Itool to \ddre— In for 11 Short C.onraer*' 1 oiuiueiii eliieul To Pan Kee C.diloriaU See—* m i.M.m l.lo. Muirlt hall Nile lit Indiana See IIONOK II \\ l»4«e ! vilute nervoaxl) with an There will be a discussion of Haeliuiati. Stewart •M w hoo w hoo " pa it > planned fur spring : told that it IIiiI-oii Vtteiub was Irre Tlirt M or tilled? < {.r-.m during the South Haven • Imt. No The ^luii* lloi'tii'iilltiralUt* ***raman? •' | Hrr BOXKKS—l'»*r • Di-ru— Sprtiviitic' Too Ih'le* Initiate h roll it to Itiseuss , , . Mrul.y members of 10 Tlmnnla v InHfi Industry mill Talk iv-.i Ruv HuUon llut*oii Will \ddre«« T-.ii Bet I pi national engineer Grerm»kee|ier C.oilVO dfpai t n ten I 'porDmeii '' I ntouinlngx Meet ng • u ' v. held initiation for m teen men Thursday, February 34 | 0 Im* Meld Mere j Mkiuasn SI so . At banquet held that evening in The ann... «< i. » • «'!.« • In ■ n Mm l.-s.il! 1. " m "• •: It D Hoot- Hunt ► k d st. p. F Burton, <>! ferqnee wit Detroit Sp<»i t*mar the t't. versity of Michigan chap- < agricultural hall, n It' d ed(wada> Marth J, at - . . . «, ter «."f T;i11 Beta Pi. was the Friday. Match s .mi 4 i . l og-don G.xen bar wer Michigan Trtmt l ease to Stud* Price lo Nildr# -- Hub ! Marti ill Those initiated were W A Beck department a . n t. ■ • I ub and Ifc la Mgh i 4-usMHl at th« P C Bell. R O Bolster. H D the prim p..1 i» .oo % Chi. wine. W H Clow. H J gnu- Munteith. : : •• ■< n. United S'.,t. . • ' It was begun < . I, Osborn, W C Ott. L V Paitet - Mr Monteith vi.i -.pi ak .t ent trout 1 will continue streams through- last 1938 umve. son. W A Reece, M fc Tread- Thursday and at :i m i s,"e "T MKMan''sMe . .. . i i p- • i.ii!>■ piHir in Mich- vac ii. J I. Trebilcock. R L Week\ SUIT memla . are a. rollesr .okI .1 nlhel l.ursrl i i . • . s,..ii of the meeting ;uo attended the banquet Blair States ..ix e ' don't meddle in other's affair-"; to others, mirailes with the equipment available and uluiwn in Uh- student coupon H'trhbrow refers to a i'lay that the , an igan, pesiden giving practical sug- "don't harbor false delusions." The play- once you go, I'm sure you'll agree that the '".nary person wouldn't entirely under- given on the Cnion stage March 9 and ID. Hi! orehMtra vUl nppear is not considered as one having a plays are more than worth your money. .ibout nffrh.Kis of raising these '*■' hut this play is so close to ordinary "Ibsen's play is neither a comedy or a "I am more than in favor of the de¬ tr.at the audience feels something in tragedy." he said, when asked to classify "message." however. "The 'Wild Duck' is more entertaining partment trying to get away from the j undf,haip.ii'h'-i'list. as soiput. ^ Tbe (i'>p< and control of their insects. Ir'n <■ with the characters. Why. per- the play, "though at first reading it msy | see our new Spring Handber- frothy sort that is Usually turned out in concert uiil Im- g.ven in ttw Kerrhlefa. LImm and I'm looking forward seem to be s tragedy. If It is well produced, rbiefs and to "Wild other Ibsen plays that I personally prefer'." campus productions, and am glad to aee < tnffon-v—Oxford Shop, sppeahs with more pleasure than to any¬ it is an excellent comedy ' Mr. Blair continued. them attempt Ibsen. Any college that can't : be open to the public. Theatre. "As for the audience that the campus risk an interest in the great plays should take cultural inventory." Tt'XEDO BBNTA1.S AT THIC'HBLLB plays draw." Mr. Blair shook a threaten¬ YuCiuGAM b fA'ffi UuW3 qiiette—-a surprise setback. because not CAMPUS CAMERA Michigan 6foteNews »von the most ardent Hilltopper fan co- We Must Wage Peace SOCIALIST (Because of its timeline#*, the following item by Florence Brewer (Continued from p;:. it tleil hi< team, composed of inexperienced Entered •« »eeund-c!»«« matter Office* Wated chance Boeckei is presented by your correspondent.) confusion it is Mi. h. Union Ruildlns, Itoom h. un si men. a !>• conquer the powerful A Picture Puitle Forelffii Policy: easy t people into war. TuliUrhed Tuesday. Thursday Spartans. But Marquette pulled the unex¬ There are two things that • dum in congress, although a ma¬ Attacking the prop. . •tbdenta uf If u-hisan pected and won because three State thin- posit jority of the house had petitioned naval expansion progra- policy is not. It is not the policy for its discussion, prevented ica. Thomas said, "after Trt.-pt.-ne CVm- Ph r.e C-HUS. Fd t< rial elads. each of whom would have placed, was laid down fey congressional a billion dollars foi by administration pressure. . declined the trip to Milwaukee. neutrality law. That law has R O. T C.. etc , if we . 19)7 Mmta l»M beer nullified. A question from congress, No coach prise- victory !;. *::;»* ting our money's worth, Rjwcitfod CnleeirA? Preu I* : not a policy designed to .-uggosting that our financial in¬ time we find out he demand- a man participate in a game r;n ry out the will of the Amcri- terests in China were not suf¬ spend.ng more for big i or meet if the competitor, for some im¬ iv!' people. The administration ficient to warrant a war which He drew hearty apphm GbfeekieDidarf portant reason, is forced !<• remain inactive. opposed even discussion by con¬ would cost many times the addressed himself to t gress of the right of the people dents, saying, "You'i: • But such wasn't the case with the three amount of such interest, led to vote *•:i the question of foreign for Gaum." • MANAGING EDITOR OI.A GEI.ZRR Friday. None forwarded a satisfactory ex¬ the official pronouncement of ASSOCIATE EDITORS planation to Athletic Director Ralph II. So RiY as the public is con- Secretary Hull that our major JEROME KRIEUEH, HAY TfRNI li interest the maintenance of Young for deciding to "snub" the team. '!!'(). foreign policy is was CO-ED EDITOR bl'OIITS EDIT. >!t HEVERI.Y SMITH GEORGE MASKIN It is understood two of the three men . \T5 our bf ing worked out on the picture "orderly processes " CLASS! F1 ||) ■ method oi putting pieces In diplomatic language this eoiisidered the military ball <>i greati , Business Department together without the people'-, means enforcing the brand of portanco thfcn the track team, in which knowing what they going to "orderly processes" acceptable to BUSINESS MANAGER ROBERT REFIOR are the college'.- prestige. t-> s<>ni«• extent at ASST BUSINESS M'U H ADVERTISING MANAGER HARRY WILLSON WII.I ARI) WHITh least, was stake. The third )M>rfornn r <$•' nv. \b ' the administration, which in this ( ■■■.>■ appears to be cooperation with Great Britain in the use ASST ADVERTISING MANAGER thought it best not to g<> in order to prepai•- I.flTIS •RANDAM. <•: a method to restrain Japan, for a field trip, hut he refused t « inform CiRb'ULgkTloN MANA(;ER KEITH CLEMEN T that history has proved never AlTI.'l V AfiVlsH: LLOYD If. CEIL tat f •.V- T • i-j.'; IMSTITUTF. works. Pres.- reports leave daub's !11 be with tht Ml del a \ w 01 m constant consultation between •: i , ww pi mi f War docs not romr over night. • e B itish Foreign office and KCOMi »I - ' i M It Is arrived at as the final step t >Ni 0 (■%.- \U(- American vesels joined British m .. course definitely set. Thr iiCLCP-b i 'Lt ' American people followed their M»und instincts when they sup¬ American air f : c; iu Haw..i; ported the neutrality law. the were increased. i bad -till three o1 war referendum, getting out of A billion dollar increased TRY OCR 1*1.AC I iiNct building program was pro- III The Hough China. Their demands were r t\,.l for In fn.iui iffi deliberately are fast going set aside. And in the direction we Ql AI.ITY FOODS With Harvi . Harrington REASONABI.I I'Rm, AVENI'E OKI I i \- man Thomas East Lansing llcalt. Slair Nm* Short»Sliorl - • • Service Co. lb -II.c atiMip a date b-r the Yfo*t l,mh(irrfi**in}>t Womrnl - • • Rent a Typewriter ahamomh llionms' >jnri'h L • . ash on a first da / c/i'i'f tllll • ■ ■ Rii> a Remington I'oiLil.i morning expei t mg ' •» 11 * •;«* * Nornui 'I hoiTiit^ nlli'i H pitmu t n lor all tworld ills inn I liav bo. .1 il sHRpoIiilt'd. StM-musI SPECIAi. THIS WEEK MEN'S HAEESOEES I rls i.t i Toitrllirr $.75 F. T. TREADWELI. SIKIES AMI IIEI'AIKIM. Special Sale on MEAL TICKETS BO\IV, H..IMI M.yi | ickvl S5.II0 * I.«H Mral Ttrkrt S3.00 .Id M.S.I Ink.! S2.»o >e//i>/i lllihli STATE CAFE ■I I > K » K Weekly Pass — 14 Kales *.70 An> Numb,'i (an Ride Mtct 7 p. m. W«k l»a.. Sundays and Holida- \»»*liu ami llill \lleiid IVaclttT*' CotiMi • 1 kk STOP" DANCE 11 I S E S E Ti)\)\\ — TI KSD.W AT Mali. r. i'!..,: VomciTtioh i f the Artieru..!: A - riz4>s TEA DANCE • i -:h;w »itr.4 ; . . at. . elation A:... < . ' Si'u CN) . i Nf Administrators iu • . .ler.w ;• The CITY TRANSPORT ihclt' i.no i. ^ r.viT.iioi,. w-iueh lasts from Feb- lAI.I.IHHlM 2-1188 P r» Vada G i .i; „ u«d cuil I uvadty. March I. 19a(t luCHi&AN S.Aiii «tV»3 Vet Students Will Meet Thursday Night To Organize Classes Medieval Age REGISTRATION NOTICE Trojan Five HONOR DAY the M,„l,rn SessionWith Holds Keynote Of nuld sec wclnpc and make out luIf given below. his adviser Sr or - ToComiN-te .nr... I j -landing at the cl Ai ril A < III OMKf.A- Seven Aims t >'t Mnr.dav. April T. Alpha ('his Mailman. Slnf«etVi W .11 Museum For Title- leedlewmrk ipectively. day oil which they ?i at \ddross Liitliering Af.RK IT.Tt R.%1. STl'DENT* II Is made Their plans include Ka»l In llorl ItuildiiiR Prupram * ill Shot. I> •• A. :S Ac Ha!. Ma., :. 1- and Ijinoinn Ciifn>r> Tin Two Sfcni'» From • Ma Vh 12 r, oe.fv ,V, \wnil Stiirl nf P of".' ' ! I.«a Dim.. i.:dc - -Ma..!-. 10 and Bett> I a -u Tut tie *ho i U I • t t rp<1 w after a s \iiiiiiiiI Fiiir-Dnt Slntr liiiirii,., H : 15i.lL- - March in and 11 reNt on Collegium musicum Sunday, March 6. at V NT : 2nd A„ Ha,: Ma:\ I j Alt,: completing a highly suc- College Bulletin K"'r M; !2~ ft'XM2 O0 •m ,t the Union ballroom, will : er's high school rage: - are now I the of the audience tPM IUI SI ItN( l; STVIHNTS : •>> district j • i vox making reedy for the • took place on fair-day in • ra. •• < ; week o( March !• It- ornament to be held at u Lansing i INT.IMFRINf. STi ntNTS i Eastern high .school Friday and | I i I nfradia esta new he Saturday, March 4 and 5. j i:!c nf a MOMIM M ARt II II • 5 fi»h -1 typical French town I rft ... In The oo- 8 .to Lea-O. Inc. h> m regions Is of, the annual j ; : : went to the cathedra! I Till RMIAV M\RC»I 17 oitser\ alictn « t succeeded m developing j apable of holding its owr any class H school The! »nil>\A Al \Rl II IS -cl .-ehedule -how. ten « S.M^nU M%It< 11 1'. III'Ml H OVOMll ^ "»ll IHM» ijr;r\i wts sti ih nts hi \m I\I: I»osti»ONH» IITI RINAIH AND MFDK %l RIOIOGV STI IUNTS I stud • I ■ • d ■l ■ Ma ■ • I.K \!»l \ ri *TI III NTS !»3g - ck >'i Match 14 I NntRf.RAIM ATI STl III NTS ' Hi our. .1 Si hedol, . • S AA I dramatic•< I irsl /ii 'in M Irnlernile <«*'-• <-m«r,i n. mm.h ns a l" I risli M.ni.-w TltiirsdiiA Enjoy the Post Tonight «HSfet tW.-ZK,* f-'-.-" • i >• ittr*:. ") on yonnt>slcrs'll have la fitiltl llolel ills I isil blizzards, Indians, drought, mebhc starvation... 1'iiliiirr House Fa.iilltWill Kl'ii i. Hiclirm liiwlrm linfi- Kelly (.tied (.ail I Blame I his One oil Dale Bureau NKS MSI BAILS TOUCH 1ST SiUCCEIt ..on tAr/irMam/oft ••ydiiu my hush for this I.aid Mcduiik, tij darterct by I. ROY STOCKTON REE LAND! "Lowboy, don V Hi t roped by thai DUDE-RANCH GIRL!" 1 <♦"! g;- M iK-t'. hell. M Begin u in i; a .Wit' A tn'cl of Adventurous OLIVER LA FARCE Remainder of Formal Season Pioneer baxs l>\! ..»j© Sarah William a- n't < Mi Hau • ROSE Sigma Alpha Kpsil.m Old* ALSO Wha» . haf prni'ig t » AmfficVs Flu.-t Ma.iu May. WILDER Aii ha Kpilon Pi to ^ I.illle ThatW-1 Ourrrtt report* on just what rausrd the "re- LANE i. 12 I ni,>ii th.rm "rlef Club Union Union Coy Buisditti; stories, iutales, c I Uilt.. Sij/mu Phi ()l,l i Sigma Kap|>a Okln lit S»-i ajr liali Maauni.- Tempi. 19 i!i.<)».iian Ulci- THE SATURDAY EVENING POST MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Ttifwhy, M»«>h 1, IMS \\n 1 AH MEETS ON M' NET CARD pScores CDADT Will Stale Girds State Knds m<. _«• m Home nr Tank (lard Fnmhmen Fewer* j Triumph tguin ' s* '.!»• • 'he l''4K school Mi- h'i'an next «7>ring. < • frst at to land two tennis m< The rivals will meet ir Ann Arbor. Roul Over For Annual >1, < lin- Wayne Tomorrow INTERLUDES- ?MIT. 38-0 Spartan- ^ I lilt of I ij.-lil Boot IU I'mtiiti:' 'V|,,,sS^V^v . \v-v 0ain (iajter- llalll* To Advance In Howling I uplHH' lull liuiiir. ... »;>"• IV.. ll.-.pV. riu.li I i olll Tnrltri lr.nn To l»aitt I inal- I Slalr llrals llraivn Without the it • .iir » . : • and are going • . t • name . In i Iasr Malrli primed to blast i < ■ w into the final*, which w •; Wi ilne«- \ day night at 7 . In contrast t * ? i,! j - mm- . portivc inactivity there will he basketball warfar <■' .sunlay The . thuar viiaigt games to the Kuois fronts Wednesday night Spai tons piled i p in U-0 lead lie- j In the thud match of the round After the fratermt; rhampion- ! Brown midii i'*e.ik into the]the Str.kers t»H>k the Doubles in | ahip is decided in tin fist .mi.- , oring column two straight games, 800-608. 831- pa rat i vc inactivity there will t>e Purdy, lij 11. Crowe, and Frri-j three games played in the Men's j berger registered individual vie* league in the gymnasium; Ever- . tones for State. \« htle Slezak gain Bud, Pleti. and Stev- 787.. and the?' dropped the third' 779-825 C A Hoppert paced the^ Striken w.th 336 pins in the three games, while 11 .f. Stafseth led! . you'llfind MORE PLEASURE Chesterfields milder better taste eri a draw green Manor vs. Dribblers. Black > Sheep vs. Hot Shots. Topno- V*. Chemistry Kids. < nson of State each was handed a setback the Doubles scoring 513 pins for the match in