H. s. C. Lihrarj iMt twi ts in*» *l«bI. ' lichigatT 6tate Hew® """■ — — —* uw" —■ MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, MAY 28, lfi:i8 ■ Hut. %thool Athlete, VMt Cam- Today'* Chinese Film Senior Stvinpout Route Stock Judges Rack ham Fund Board Slated For Campus TotAjmpeie Reaches Decision On Tuesday In King hlrenture Mow! Orilinil Eye Kiulou limit Income A huge Poland-Chira sow np- Will l)r|iirl Serial, To Be Hi-warded Mtine, From s.VNI.IMMI Gritnl Sill he ,.nt!y decided that she- was Sprat Family Conflict In IJvesliN-k ( onli-si To Stilily IWihility „f . t of spending all of her life on I .ing \lfulfu for . .unpuft back eighty So yester- I'ln-lii., Sprii\« to It. vinl I'l ml W i|< r I.... -. afternoon when she "Sonic of China", a il Eleven medals, three K<>l the plc- start from the llume l,r building < I • ■andry. was notified of the appiirs neienee seniors will leave from the Physic* building <2i Engineers will gather at (lids hall «.1»; \g hall (41 will he the startini Deferral whereabouts and lie rnme j filmThe story and prfiblem of the JAMES (J. MAYS - depict the conflict lietween the liberal Arts i family unity and a larger social consciousness as the central theme In the picture the shifting rela¬ While toTalk Hail llii' kinft! tionships in three generations of Class of '38 Will Initiate a well-to-do provincial family are outlined, starting with a vignette At Banquet of filial pietv in 1A90 anil bringing the principals to a new acceptance Activities Wednesday I'llhliiiitimi. Will ■ traditional precept* in the con- After reviving an old custom of wearing caps and ifowns to limine Tlirc.-Ycar classes all day, the Michigan State class will initiate it* senior Men Willi ktsuril- The photography of the oriental cameraman i- that of Ho|lywo«,d activities at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, June 1. turned and twisted to fit the needs Following their mar h around campus, the seniors will hear I as his majesty, addresses by President It. S. Shaw, tllen (l. Stewart, alumni, director, and Frank Haines, senior president. James Hays, bark was break Its Student council president, will introduce the »|teaker, ami \ rHoU SlOUC /\llUH. ttaclllll.ill U ill II M Wills, chief Speak Memorial Seniors . nr on ologist at the W Between 7 3(1 and 8 Muv Rroidrast bureau, foresee m-II Duubert and H- 1 300 Annuals ai: I ploy the dome*. 1'rogriiiii ul liifitrmul (iross Speak? This •' V»«'l Coffee Will Include • . month the total of precipitation. May to 4.15 | I landed Out \ uciil. Vccoriliiiii Solu» At Marriage titan h ahov ; 1 more one in. ll also totals Aw the y*or Friday (lonferenee IT. , ml.,,, the au, t.f .111 dtVIMoflR will t Sorority Sing IIhiiiI. Fare Postponed Music Recital I aril. Sill GoiiipHr Her — stIIM.oi T — Page 3 Fur I'ri/c Tui-eila, Scheduled III Nr» Hand Nhrll ing Ihe IOT( banquet . sight ( ul smith and t»*n vf ip hell were met null# Senior Women Honored III Is \ol Colli I'rizes Innouneeil wrgtrrn plain* when j Lor III Dance Orhnnltt leclurtni a. t„. fcng- [ hah class, he p«*ihe<1 J Ir.t the two-gun west of Action, claiming that j| pre\:nu*ly Annrdir; ** s.'dest thing he saw during ' at • ranch was the cow - ' •i" ing in for their Sunday I rf Exhibit to t I/h-ii 'oraeshoes Another New teiit. Kappa Kapprf Ciafruna n*ko educated. .f Isaruing ask* all IO.T( Ha Mi and Mrs 1. C lluglies of - ority received a medal and wood In Morrill lloll leala. huak or atfvanrml. who with the modern language department! plaque Thus year*' winner w.li o volunteer t<* march in the Dc< - cnU-rta f.'d laat Ttiewiay evening receive a tup whi< h they will keep l-W Competition oration day parade to report t*» with an old-fashioned get-to- tor one year If the tame sorority tor in th, parui of Kir Lost Friday evening at tha Alpha fcemma Dal- t aptain Kuhn at We»t Shiawamee ; gether and ting at the Foretter* »trcet at 10 a m Monday StudenU cabin | are to be in full uniform, including dinner w-s served for the modern and white glover , language instructor* win* for three years in succemion An informal laihemian if will gain permanent posMevaion ■ f tl># Amdcut<. an Approaimately 250 representa¬ Of Carnival Theme i Shell Please Falcone 'tsitad. Kay provad sha had tive* of farm organization*, coun¬ graph*, which will illusti of a tnsa tervative, modern, i *'.i ty and state committee* attended Atract, and *Urrealist art By JAC K UNCLA1I many water ear- a two-day meeting here Wednes¬ about pos- day and Thuraday to dlscuas a Two vary important and grati¬ -If fust cams - Ha*srbwil. I .f 44. r% HUle r a Wan this laconic raply, Laora Last aummer. while crop insurance program for wheat fying factor* of the new sheil trying to Mgn Kay up at i MsimU. I i wll BULLETIN ' become apparent la u*. *a.d V m at her home in Brooklyn, Michi- John M Norton and R J Poa- Morning, author of this yanrT field pa, Bm carried on research of an¬ *en. both Federal Crop Insurant e kthenun Hv«rd Mrettng cient leftnda. myths, folklore and corporation official*, and Let- Michigan >iuta lullaga band, Thary will ba no Campus In- fuFTd*' : IS » m % But Lcora, who haa Smith, North Central State* AAA ^nl discussion of lha acoustic, > Guy! "A Night in Fairy- fairy talaa. ■ pirational hour on Sundoi Mj> of.lha naa structure. 2» Tha na*l xrwee will br held tone Of every instrument of the .• -Flrat, the una weak later Soiid.y. June J band are produced at their full insttu-i ference ware WUllam R, Fucha. Tha hour will begin, at * a m. in- value, iecond. we have found no be ' ' field finance i -lead of • »0. as formerly «fka.from any part of lha shall ' Harold D. Teats are still guing on. tha dl- the da dir m rector axpUinad, States Department of Ag- order to get the most valua from Sea—BAND SMALL—Page 3 hllUmUAN MA'lfc «»WjJ Saturday, May an, im The reason lies iu the fact that smallcr Hchfgan 5tatc Nciw firms were stimulated by the depression to adopt more scientific methods and to hire crossfire • pass in Review! more intelligent personnel. This is small comfort to seniors however, who witness an abrupt if temporary reversal of this trend. STATE NEWS CAMERAMEN PRESENT HIGH POINTS OF THE CAMPUS WEEK —The Minnesota Daily. SN .Son* of Old China taockfed CbfeSiofe Pm» Aid IIn Hofafivrs "China is greater than an individual, she cannot be destroyed." This is what all MANAGING EDITOR . RAY TURNER Chinese children are taught to believe. COED EDITOR KAY UMPHREY Proof that these children, when grown up, ASS1XTATE EDITORS WAI.T RUMMF.L. ARVID JOUPP1, SETH ANDERSON not only believe but also live their loyalty, EAST LANSING EDITOR / sticks close to home. For there are only ROBERTA APP1.EGATE two Chinese students enrolled at Michigan SPORTS EDITOR GEORGE MASKIN ART EDITOR O. A. OXFORD State college. They rightly believe that they are benefitting their country by gi t- BUSINESS MANAGER VICTOR G. E. SPANIOLO ting a superior education, yet they al-o ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER want to help in some other manner. I.OUIS RANDALL ADVERTISING MANAGER So last week, these two students took i! JEROME KR1EGER upon themselves to sponsor an original ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER . .... RILL COLLINOE Chihese movie on our campus. After re¬ CIRCULATION MANAGER KEITH CLEMENT ceiving encouragement and backing from the Student council they invited the V. M. ('. A. to help sponsor the show, which will be given Tuesday in the Peoples church.- The proceeds will go to aid the civilian relief fund of their country. The show itself depicts modern life in China before the war with'Japan and has received lavish praise from American critics. It should be as well worth on*' lime as any current Hollywood product ion. This fund is a personal thing to both students, for neither has been away from China for more than three years. The fam¬ ily of one was iu Shanghai la-t fall during its bombing and capture. Hi latin i. who is a doctor, is now working with tin international settlement there. lUtlaiiMMmtiiw Service,lac Iliflli School tlhlolcs I i.sif Cam/his Sraiors Fan' The stars of high school track teams from every serf ion of Michigan ton I: Jolt Shorlafir North, South. Fast, and Wot w I! h.v their big day on campus today. Tin om .-i Fears of graduating seniors who have sion is the thirty-second annual ren -wal - i anxiously watched tin- progress of thevTe- tin State Inters* hobotu champ on cession will he realised concretely if cur¬ four-ring circus, so to .-peak, which ha rent sur\eys of job prospects arc accurate. Reports from placement bureaus of II attracted HIS young men to Michigan The Readers State to contest for four team champion geographically scattered universities in¬ dicate. with one exception, that the joh out ships and more than 60 indnultial crown The Interscholastics is one ot t h« .>l continue tin ir presumably awaiting an upturn iu business, education upon graduation. Tin -« event with the result that placement" promise to umpiestionnhly help to sell Michigan S' ' be from HI to 50 per cent Mow last year. to the future college students of th< stat« Certain schools report that not only have but with them the assistants of pn -ii fewer students been hired, but that fewer undergraduates here and alumni at" 1 companies arc sending representatives to needed. interview student-, thw- implying a satur- Performers competing in today'- met i Anolhrr word ««• brokrn •« will wear the colors of si boo I- from whn h Ihr mrfl ■' » I » ' * « » tile majorjt\ of State student- had. I In HARVEY WO.'ORTRA rovrrrd Ih, Itt yard kllh k«rdl*a 14.3 srrond* In the Rough irilli .lark i.aunllrll Ihmblt' Ihilr Ihilhm . . , I nisi I til inn . . . Hrtn ktipim . l.llllt- hrt-pul . Do tgun •. W hat tlap/H'iii'tl . Saturday, May 28, 1938 MICHIGAM STaiis Wfcwj Bouwsma Heads Student Council At East Lansing High School IVewHighSet Forum Will Hour W. 0. Hedrick to Retire; Air As 91% Co Lecture on City Mailings I'rep Net Pair bond Conference To Polls Government Has Seen MSG Grow Up m SOU* KENTON Show 300% Wi,,s l" Into Finals T"■ . R Schoenmann, director of college institute of codiferca- A Max Phillip*. Ionian topic very timely in East Lansing, the city manager form of government, will be presented W. (). Hedrick, professor of economics, vowed uation in 1891 not to return to his alma mater for 10 on his grad¬ Increase L.minor anil Ma we n.-wHt attend n three-state land iization conference to be held years, Madivm. Wconsin, June 2 Jenkins Follow Leader the Sunday noon Lain KcfliTlrif \re Only Survivors In Hoi Polilieal Rare 12 o'clock in the Governo Jorum group at Hut within a month he had broken that vow and has been at | Michigan State ever since. In hid In it «i III: Th. onferenc will follow a conference held recently B»rsidered then > lve* ■conomies building QUOTING t'luncil, chosen in a council c-Iec- thp forum group, will int,...lu.. ; Tlw Clwf . ., the speaker. tion, without the campaigning paMfculal eon < In 1801. the brut hich has preceded this year's el- ' t, tion Bowsma has the distinct¬ oreign language dei Of The Hut t ion ver of being the first president 1 chosen from the student body i Thirvrs Takr ! many. He returned to find that ON S\| \|)H whoh Bruce Greenman was Camera ;t HANI) SHELL . - ! is campaign manager. We want to rebuild school spir- : • • and get n more unified feeling Three Men F.nler iwon,.n., ».,. ...i i. -1 .■ <1 between the council and the stu¬ Re, I,,men, SI,.,,,: dent body", Bowsma said when J , , v „ ' ,i ked about his plans In office. IW a* (iii*liitttrr» rick l!n All day Friday, during study : j Chicago for a term just to round Open I I \ M. till Tliree men yesterday entered i out the y ai hall and library periods and for ! Midnight fifteen minutes after school, stu¬ the Rex Camera shop. 105 East | In Mmi.'I th. tv , iiyt.f Mhm- llticleriolofiisls 2521 E Ml< lllf.lN dents filed up to third floor where j Grand River avenue, and stole a 1 gan giantrd Prop «.? H.'drrck a To Hear Vnfter tmg was done on'voting mat-h¬ camera valued at $45. according 1 Pit D. 1* v a• n-.t inbl 1k hou¬ ues. These machines, used there • the first time tn yesterday's sing police by Rex Troup, pro- fes-o; ena , . ;«•. tion, were in charge of Gerry prietor of the shop. The economic di-partrncnt tame , • hall and Ronrur Mead of medium build and nUmt 45 levi *inH, -\ u. • ; . ..• , a,* whether or not the revised- ,m i! convention Would be at - COMING said Marv Low D.«ige ' with Beryl Gatge. acted tore while th. nth-j .p*«1 at the t ,k. ■ .. ... ATTRACTIONS Cardy'sJewelry • . , . i gistratton clerk for the day. front of the shop When the men : '■■■ • * sarnage n 1 flfiS. *|,artuii I 9 ill lluM CARNIVAL SWINCOUT I unit Mi.i tinic Oiler* Gift* al Itedijeed IVieei (Continued from Page It n!.",', Enll ! •— P— » a camera from the Linn Camt-ta I'm.-im: iii !:, .• ■ »t,. informs- 1 ■ di she assembled her shop, 109 South Washington nvt - bui]t enuld be done with such a men were i nsihU fi ti tuRRbi' .• V ! ttwft frum tU Rn. «•»,»•■» ak. , :• gathering het mateVial. I/C.ra i't to look up many more legends ■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■•a - d fairy tale- th «n the 40 she j 117 Cutlets \tunetl ' • < t d in the final analysis. , For Ctunmissitms «-y." idated L ora , at the final rrulltar \ . . ;i w ' ' l e explained the necessity of - " '',U'' ' '' ' SENIOR WEEK •a- J ! -a > It « ., Gem K ' .a .ng apt muhH . . •>' ■« piece of music to fit the at 8 50 ; wc it depn t- Many of the gin am. and m .'1 (,>»•'. Mt j 'vw.es were excellent in all but ne feature and of course had «vic Is- discarded" direction of Arthur Farwr II. Through the -JINK 7 to 13- ( libs II ill and other members of the IHsfthi \ llontlieriifl ^d • I.WilKN Ml, II I R . 1 and numerd • si:\iok n vv 'iwawn music A", 'ng the 40 various floats «i:i * now famous Snow White • \Tlilt ( VII M\ VI linn night*) Seven Dwarfs, the Old A' "n in a Shoe. Little Miss Buffet and Cinderella '' ,r '' 4nvh.iv* I've • n\<:< vi vi ki: v ri: («l m» ticket winning i. th. \iir»«.trp| MMm Uoore H ill Head • COM MEM i: VIKM • II- Ig (otnuil ElMSf"OPAL STI DENTS! •r 1 Moore, ammai will au< cecd Vernon Hint/ ftu»handry ST. PAUL'S CHURCH tniEMTSERS:- • OTTAWA \\ vf"V'>e8 STREETS HW\r; -.dent of the Ag co .ru .l a- '*•' * ult of election* held last *'ed-, *day JWpAYSA 8 00 AND 9 3. M rHUMDAYS hi > • .. . .. llere i* a genuine opportunity for vou! 'officers f.»r the HOLY COMMU NION coming 11:00 A M MORN1N-. PRAYER i >'• H« n V • 'MV< Ni'»N l.a*t ; d...\. a.livitie Paul tluni 21.000 vice-president, people \i*ite »• •<•••♦• Urn: It r..t. •« Suu Prtafing Plates For All Purposes Michigan Stale New* will Ik* in the hand* of tun visitor. I Aimi. ',*! V y *;U ^ggHOOf. BTUDENTV-SFill THECAPriWL PtIOTO-E.NfigVNtlCL INC. I EM# — (.rod tut lion (.ifIs will he in ortler. pIUL fc4S*0,r'"* ***"** 'J? *{*» TMK up Ml I MICHGAN AVI LA14MG. MOi m'». I'xrhrT v»ncii it. »he "7r ■ 01mm- *|v» it u, Ar-i.1 Michigan State New* ••• formerly i«rml 7 '.<■ 111.NT —Oiie nwm w ur iociM.r PHONE 2-1712 ! 91 Saturday, May at, ltM huCHlUAN WAT*! NkWa hp Four Sporl Slumping Spartans Play Wondering College Is Host to State Hotr Come Vm Interludes By Gearye Wank in Toledo U. Here Today Not Hitting High School Trackmen A1 Mangnn. No. 1 walker on the IMG and a United*Rtntev Olympic team freshman here, may repre¬ Frosh Score M' Appears Bears Defeat1 To Battle sent State in U. meet next week the Michigan A A . . Sam N On Campus Stale, 6-2 for Honors tov will spend the summer months Track Riot By MARMIALI. DANS State's undefeated g"lf team: Hf'nl Normal 88-12 Monday Ontlirruk in Kir«l Inning Vein Ciia-I i Thr cronm of the state's hitrh school track and field ath- letis, S2't strona, invade the Michigan State colleae campus Will compete in the National C<»1- \* Arrington and By BON ANDERSON today for the annual state interscholastic meet on the college tefiotcs ut July Eddie Flown • Ki<*hards Win Twirr Victim three Tram l!a»y Victory Toy Nelson and Bud Tnmry will of straight) j track. YPSlt.ANTl. May 27 Sinn defeats, the State baseball J I The all-day track carnival headlines four separate meet team will attempt to hit the! ; running aimultaneously. Starting at 9 o'clock this morning. comeback trail this afternoon ' • - the program continues with- when it tangles with Toledo Michigan cept 1 State's freshmi on Old College field. i Tir* '»e ' S\ot " ' Par 'a nut ■ 8 '""e"k until the fT win" ning teams are crowned. the first perfect team n.utcd Mich i g: Little is known of the strength * •• S? One national record, the In Rare For - year-old hisb.i • Baseball Federali meet. 88'4-42 V high jump, in addition to *n- It. i AiTintttf.n »nd Hob Rli-I>- ; Frat I iivhy/ j t ral state marks, is destined to ; fall before the onslaught. Floyd By DON PNIM.IP8 Bates of Flint Central has a leap According to statistics just re- of 6 feet. 5*4 inches to hi* credit ! leased. Eclectic and Sigma Nu are and is expected to pars the nat- j running neck and nock for the all- lonal 6 feet, 6 inch mark, !So Dale thanfie sports interfraternity award. Local interest will center on the The 1041 Michigan-Slate foot Michigan Monday cores one point I i w ill he played the I4MK AM. THREE ird da.'h. taking second in nny of the mter- Ortnher . . . In the case Dalits' two points for Char lev Barhman la attempting to hurl today Art labia OKFK IAUS. NOTK arrange .« lale season merlin* for 1942 Ills dalles as chairman Barnes third. ran I present the Eclectics are lend- nf the Water Carnival will keep Ihc quarter-mile Maclnnis, the race with a total of 15 ts while S;gma Nu is close bc- > 45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. I« per Central Collegiate* I with 2n I Mi i Delta Theta and Walter Arringtnn. a freshman, already has leaped hither than Ihr varsity tilth Jump record of « feet B division The Trojans i nne Inrh The mark was set their greatest compctit In 1*1? • Incidentally. Jack Hep on- fr, Birmingham and Nllev pin*tall will travel lo Jollv Old and not Scotland this ^ East expei two while Bob M«l art by will |>r.. next winter . The tame writ in a lis nu staled for Demonslrallon century Mead should have hall Tennis Coach I l> Hall i* lutlcss until trouble cracking the state • in both his events. »lek. one nf Stale's lead i in batsmen last season has hern Dick Morris and John i .• liittiiiK slump tills sprint. Ills safe blows are few and lar may come through with p"ii BE %TH NT %T» TW l< I the quarter mile, and the*» (,'rccr I s. Johnson boys, teamed with Mead juk Jiini»r-Senior I,(lifers the half-mile relay. Jack Murphy will rank ■ Women W in p stale Monday - the mile run. as will Bruce < man in the half-mile Othr Belknap the lo Z'ri'/i Nine Honied the; dells tlx t.mnd l.iiIf>e NOW OPEN NITEI.Y Fntsli Nine Boasts Future K\rrpt Monday Slate \ arsilv Talent Charlie Armstead And Hin ORCHESTRA 1 Dial 5-MS5 I A*r TIMRM Ttrliat F—B I I.LAOVM ««*ITNOI T JUSN Uoi»-B 131 1 "ROMANH IN THE DARK"! hx pensile losses M uyne Metiers Invade Slate Monday /J/ hops. K (w Hello ( hi itv it«»it rim i irs llotlle 1 MYSTKKIOI S WHITE (iODDESS of Ihr juniilr and 1 for Title I l famim. Enicli-h a.iulur in Ihr muni amaiinn kxr .id 1 25 feel Urlher tE il he iM *1 the ■tar I of Ihr srasoi Son lit Hill man has pit krtl i i aroiiml I » lert * Herman Kiev* i. I learned all i his football as ht*h manaart »i ol hot11 team lor the HER years l prep lie never plaved Ralph Nor Mr. last >shmg win over tlie year's champs, in Sigma Nu the «m JUNGLE10VE vat furmerlt slaneU on a Chicago i that they came thtough the year stairs no forfeits have lieen re corded lo dale in the I rater oil * or Independent ball leagues (ieorgr Stark, reserve tirst base man. should know tits poctr> Sol't bit 11 Teams His mother. Anne t ampbrll l» port on The Detroit News Play lo Tie Piiifiel llnrls llm l, liuid:. •uflfctcd .t .i re-occurrctu «• Sthtt II of .» back Other prospect* and Smith, catchers. .in hide Bolster Alex tFelix) Far Enough. !>♦>> CA1.IFOKM S .• _ i fair's | ent Men's Kids atul Macks hnttl«Ht througti five innings, and ended in a 4-4 tie in the lndepcnd- Leauge. Thursday night. Bays ROTC HORSE SHOW Fishes, a hard hitting thud base NI The last two games of the re- Injury contacted in the oiange *|p:: man, and Guy Main, a slugging " gular Reason arc scheduled next bowl . . Haiper S.. M -wcai- Bakerbc.ro apd Ever - Demonstration Hall « pair of special th.uk K"'»c dol¬ The offensive power of the 1938 I Tuesday ing games and pract.»« - • i green Manor playing for the Block fteshineii squad can readily Iwr seen State curt capture Uh mvthical when one considers they a\eiaged * j three title on diamond 1. and Michigan Collegiate baseball II 7'. runs per game and hutted Sleeping Beauties and Hill toppers championship for the liist tune in . meeting to decide the cellar posi- several years by beating Michigan (i EN ERA I. ADMISSION: and then taking "\Vestern State , tion ut block 4 CONTINUOUS SHOWS .. o 2 o -11 The block 1 title depends on the Elmer Gedion, Big Ten Slii.l.nl- I nk.- I'rof.- .. twice . . high hurdle champ, will appear ibti>nT*a>Erri ^1r ; pluy-off of Thursday night's tie be- Morning, 35c r hehe with the Michigan nine Mon- day . Forestry students defeated their I | profs, 8-6. in a softball game at j o«n> P*"*- \ .m-'*7. *'^ tween Carr's Kids and Macks Boys !»•*'hit' i.ii.u>> At present-the Ringer* lead, but June 3rd. and 4th. Afternoon and Evening, 50c Paul Beaubien in becoming Grand Ledge Wednesday. Rus- !u.S?TI^"NFtr-;Cjrr s Kids can tie litem by win- coach «*it Dundee high will lead a sell Stroud was the winning I N<*',"*rk r.Py*r IU»A».. "tnK BUxk two has Ixx'n decided, with football team which hasn't drop- |pitcher, while M. E. Deters pitched b„».- | Kankin tUaMnV L,w*" t us- the title going to Briggs Acres. a game in two seasons . .