. Editorials - Careful Consideration Needed Jimmy Dorsey to Play r"Ice Carnival Saliirahwss 11 ill Heifgn Fridays Ao Student Council Has For 1940 J-IIon In "«»■< Date Set At Formals Listed Busy Time In First When .nil those coeds go tripping Tie natural" will lie I jlasonic Temple : January 27 nbout the campus it wouldn't seem thut they could be wanting in numbers any where. But the idea is.erroneous because Spartan Wit |» Select Quern Women's Moiidnv: I'lun Far Meeting of Year league is looking for Known As Great Saxophone Plnver more to fill the gaps at their done* Skill in ji Show. Hull jimmy Dorsey. known a* one of the WwW* Kid,tost eaxn. in the Union Date for the Miehiirnn Stnt.pl1 Will brillir nlH bund here t» play for til.' 10tn J-ltnp, l.ullmom ,.n Tuesdays from 7:30 college second annual Winter !l Masonic temple, Kebruary 211, Arthur (lowland, party ''' p. m,, while advanced the same time-,., f5t1,,rts ('itiniv»' hl'en Five Proposals Accepted by Group mirman. announced late Wednesday. . j.||.,p, leadfnn social event of the i on Thursdays. »or Saturday, January 27, it'it lnter-fi !,•»V er& Tuesday nson, was recently tick ts are being was announced today by Dick ' •b • • trnded Nn- Almnn, chairman of public relations committee for Alpha Phi S II O V Tra ! 11 m'l "-lull ,!r K.'Tr:,u!m! 1' \' ];«r a .Minnenpos i Omega, who with Spartan Wom¬ Lecturer Will en's league is sponsoring the event. Tickets To Features of the carnival initiot-. Give Fourth cm! a year ago will be the selection id a carnival queen, ice show SIC- '• j Go on Sale APO Project I. N\ put » ;i • •mmitt"c tit urdn.v afternoon ..u the eolleife1 \y # ■ 1 ;i\ • * i• ; " • • v. li.»t hot* Student \\ 11 rink, queen's ball in Ihe evening, " ",M 1 l,,t • 111 ImVUIII .otjiu-q VH.l cinminc the Talk at MSG and snow tn Grayling Sun^~ . Making his fourth return visit day morning. The queen and her court of sev- Show Dorms ,,v .ml Student; to Michigan State college. W be served at Iff1' building could not be completed by February 2:1. ^bJlZSea"^ m Ameri, ill he under the rsoy, who recently defined what swing really is, said Durant bus traveled widely, t>, also. Committee surrealism in music, lie said that musicians lind ! »r"und the world and 3" tn W riting; Tost l)i •ainu Group p same outlet in swing that artists lind in surrealism. across the unitisi states Aw. N"t usually known to party-goers i- tlie fact that Snxn. Narth' Ad'""' Ma"-' *in*ia85n Scheduled Plans Old Pluv st Horsey wasn't always* boyhood ambition was to l.ee, YW ja public speaker. thu*. can Delegates Plan enough by lecturing to supt Albion Trip iround the house that wasn't Today's himself while Writing hooks i ; would give him a national repv lost constant use. father Jimmy the eider played cornet and was about 8 years Dorsey started him , Campus llillcl KxIciimoii K.tjtp.t S?«* Tops king on scales. Aftir he had To Hold Coffee HKt it nit i \i* v no\nn met well enough to Let a I loss Pledge Kxtilils parades, ins father him to a second hand •phone, because he felt -portant to musicians ♦«» my doubles as possible." Dorsey wanted bis son to take advantage of the '•reusing popularity of There will he a dorm i.m led nithe-l.de Itepre'.entiitivcs frt by a member of the faculty. All the Y.W.f A and the Y MC student* are invited Refresh- will meet m the afternoon to pi ments will be served. a joint state conference. Indent C.Iul» Will Senior Hall Rule lave Swim Parlv Lilies. Iloarbim Make llasli Wol Miimi lilel't* To lie Set Todav Cnlllicil fur I'l-flll i Following the swim* Of Humor (lithiums Most Soc firade (If II,v I'cggy Trotil •y members and guests Mih "A lily in the hnml in worth two mi the chest" ami thu«, '.'50 Have Jolts •rn to the Peoples church since the lirst cnvc mnn chiseled mit the lirst jnb mi n stone ,.ilM ames, refreshments and slab, the world has I>een blessed (or cursed) with humnr Haip II take place. column*. .N'n except inn 'is ihe State N'ews which has wit- mem "ner is chairman of the.. Hi ssed the coming and geing ef several such literary efforts. I Faith Parkyn will I* In lft:t.'t a column called the "Spartan Merry-Ilo-Knund" in- ln of refreshments. Those ore reminded to bring formed the student laaly that* * s.«'i Yame a Shrub anil II ililo ". , . II certain Kappa, red. mere cane yen run raise," ami cd 13 swimming suits '■nes will lie Mr and Mrs • Truer officer Slip ••►'- headed and Irish, made „ 'my penpi.. are taller man coun- , .. _ . . i fry people, says an . authority en mi funds W ill PimI H: He Has Maps me and Mr. and Mrs * pre«ented futile attempt tn brr.wn an M,1V(^ the; education I)r,.„us, clly s(,lrtv prof last term by ;irp Jtjj time having their leg* is aft bringing him a snapshot of his ruIIed " Chicn Stn K** ! - '* r.„ k "1 ines and sht'ttbs "ti the Si de cdrrjpu- the kno rwj'nu- •* • . nr«l J U - and *cvcfal tnap* with t'ldric* total- .VMKiD. report* John Wilde, whose off.eial omptu" g'»c« bn ampus Under the 1834—"By the way, who was the my ire nimrod who went home after the 1 in annals of Mayo party, took down hi* trusty history For „hotgun and blew 2ft shots in'o j "A la -QUD"' and expre-scd such the fraternity coal pile by wav sentiments n* "Dieting i* just a of diversion""' "The Ikipe Fiend." case of mind over platter " Since lpernted dejartf welfare, through Wi'h tki- «L«t-.r.ite m of map* and files, \\. is |u.-> 1.1. *|ecn*s of trees and -.tOiHied ill «l ".-av. «le\ ( a I en da r 'HHterburv ( lut» io«-etiug WOiiinoTON. D. C.. Jan. 17—»lurihurlnr« lh«, reqaesl >•! gre.1- a sports commentary column.'1 was then render* have learned that shroL" entire M. S. I*. '1 "t Kisnevrll for material iM Inr I'inUml was an set annrulr.HI> featured in the same year ■ 'tt'* all right for you to follow in nal das*iflcataa other is a . Vlre l*restdenl (lamer l.eti a definite m»r for a rUI.« I quart Bourbon fpovernor to Talk I Win* I* \!%rril. n. lie. ■ ft. I*.«.• in i,.,rt,ru!nee • ■lawn to MU Krrr In an rxnln- hr plant wM Ihrr hrilrvrd it 1 beefsteak At Press Meet Have Choir Head I ridsv, 6 p. m. Sim room. I'nion I hound dog r plant «a« oprrnlln, Inr mmmrrrial lliltrt f offer Hour Drink quart (.f IU3R. > .11 director i It's just a matter of a comm. )f the"TiUtheran Student tri ir Alpha I psilon I'l house are among the» speakers scheduled *7«HIN0T0N, D. r. Jan. 17—Prntrrla from ( ('«• .amp. rantlnpod "! hate foul play, boys. to appear before the 65th annual darted recently by Me* Wrigh' lot Michigan Ave, I hate foul play boys " at the Sunday evening mee*irig* Varsity Huh piclure Michigan Press association 7 p. in. Pifflo • Thursday Thi» war taken from the ynntjon "h«rr January" j's" t„ 27. About PifTlp" column for l(3< It r^ne Other member* and Lutheran An,man, MPA qfM srrr,. tudent* who wish , W" carried over into 1»37 where tary, u.ij_ disclosed today _ Jn. tIJn. »'» participate Hi CALLS I the following philojophical trifler ; v,n„„n ,, !lttr,r( in the rh r.premed: "Well, the mnre l right by calling 2030ft , were Mlchlsan pub|ish,r5 and ,helr wl,h Ml FIRST DAY | sugar you have in the bank, the ! • ur-her- .ke^^ieg to Wilde, this ' Other ,peahen will include VfWman I.lull I'ltlll* Henry Wollfenden. Jr., president pv«.i««rif. •' faitly unique, akV',!!•• *'tTi•*»u \■ iUi*' "* * J i: Alpha (Jii» Entertain ,of the Michigan Bar association: Orrin Taylor, three time* winner 1 Newman club will f old an No other i >1 other* at Party the National Editorial associa- skating party Friday, Januarv par!- f tw r-^jntr- r,alhw|v Bailee SI ramfw» r-r r -erlion in the Alphp CM Omen Mothers' club ! tun general excellence trophv: ' Member: and all Ca'lh. count? * '< *s 'hormighlv c harted i r*P<,r^ ''aJU on the first clay. at the chapter house Monday Kenneth Olson, dean of the Medill who are interested in this event ■ , North- art asked to bring ice «kates and TAGS IDtNTTFT TRECR ' tl eight i meet in room 1. Home Economic** Tree- r»nd *hrub« tre identified 1 Michigan publishers. building, ,.t 8 p. m, | Sold Before 9:00 A. M. MICHIGAN 8TATE NEWS Thursday, .Tiinuai", !* WPA Given Ag llall ffg , J , IdTa. rMi. JRuttJui OlotC Mill Modern Greeks You Say This Student Opinion Column Offices, laboratories ,| , rooms in A| hall are ail lot! a washing and , ,, r, through courtesy of the \V|»- | KAPPA ALPHA THKTA- Editi r State News: Workmen arc — MM about hi.li Mcmtrr ! Harriet Bcccher ond Margaret Why can't football players participate in liasketball at. on the fourth floor w, lU , rn-xiowccipeittePte# srs&s:!?.!? I Michigan State college? Why should this institution, or I Ag'ha?/."the0 certain forces within this institution, dictate in which sport; the WPA progrnn, third I '..^1 j day night atf'muthe Olds. Prof, und iCoprrisht. 1MI. to U.iud B.adicu, |m.) student may voluntarly participate? G A.'fSiok.' Digest ' ! Mrs. S. E. Crowe ond Mr. and litre U V i- filtfl Ml' .Did i, j buildings to bo reba,,, „ Mrs. M. Muelder were patrons for WASHINGTON. Jun. 18—Under Robert Houghwout There are certain football men who would in all probability |olds hail and Kedzir . ..... ,iaJI the party. Manager _ Victor G. {ing activities of the Justice ..... department. ball squad already weakened Managing Editor Walt Rummel KAPPA HIG5IA— Murphy concentrated his (ire on corrupt politicians. by injury. Why were these exceptional Business Manager _ William Collingc Formal initiation wilt be held I Sunday for eight pledges and 1 Jackson will train his guns 011 the powers behind the poli- mt.n apparently dissuaded 1 ; Prof. L. L. Richards. this there will be a banquet at Following ticians—business and utility interests. This does not mean that the from participation in varsity puis" will be neglected, basketball when their interest values permanent* liy |H Central temple house in f Jirt'fiil (onsiilrnilinn Xniltil .George Earl, of Detroit, They need not hope for any * and protlvicncy in the sport can be shown by the fact that they-are roiXY prim Wil l III THE 8TYLE FOR H 1 the speaker, and alums ft un_ let-up. Jackson is going after one of his House followers intro- m Possibility of a Finnish twin fr«»m the United States has ' intramural basketball? 8pring sing end East Lansing in. them just as vigorously as dut« 0 discharge petition in order playing caused much discussion .a.* to far-reaching consequences Could it be that they wefe threat- We «tvr far limited lira, „n|, I regarding this country. 1'resilient Uoosevelt lielieves that KArA HELTA— i Murphy , did. find .. one of the .... « ^compel . rollI call vol. bill... Another prominent clergy- on hl. emd in such a way that further ■ M iImm ml HEAI lstir ■ permanent nave wiiH 1,HI ftrst places on the list to be man who has joined thC opposi- tranquil college relations wuuld loans ran l>e made to tiny Finland without endangering Carmen Cockrill and Dorothy * ckltd is boss-ridden Atlantic tjon to continuing the Dies com- ije ddficult? riaalH e»<.^ caua»lr,. •n|tr«a«e— ^■ ■ peace. Other national leadeis are of the op|s»site view. Ann Collins are living in the 1 ^ mittee is Rev. Walton E. Cole of Michigan State has perhaps the Yesterday the president, in a message to leaders «»f both best scliedule U1 its history. The 11 Uehind till, shift in emphasis Tolrdu, Ohio, dynamic director houses jl»1* congress, dumped the possibility of such a loan j Five pledges took second degree are two factors. The first is that into the hand of eongre s. lb- suggested that the loans j initiation Tuesday night. ' -Jackson is less political-minded —, the Unitarian Fellowship for So- rial Justice. ... team travels from coast to coast, with a consequent responsibility $2.00 Ciitllil lie iicrulnplishMil b\ ilirreasiutf the flllKls of the Kx- klflMA Nt'— than Murphy. Jackson Is a rela- ... |.ot"' of makinti the best impression pos- I'arLsian LI.IHt Oil (tlye newcomer In politics und has , ........ sible. We have a team of which Shampoo and CA„ pnrt-lniTshrt bank. 'j Erie MeDoiincl was baek Inst never held an elective office. One of the most fam l a. pies- w(. mn b„ |iroud yet „ liK.k of In Hie "pin ■ if the I'.sidi nt, 1 hi- action would not formal initiation, 1 Kalamazoo. lie it Murphy has held a number and 3y uDDle"ch«Cd Uuis B sufficient cuyable rescrvr strenMh Individual Wave vVt SS£f $2,501 11 rap Ibis lint i into wiii •There i- without iloubt in the :i«»lek left Tuesday f«»i ins ,hmkin8 is chiefly in .political ^ uZ wl Uniti>il State's gi t at ilie for some action to assist Kin-1 | • ind a job with Parkt-Du- ALL L-XPCKT LICEXWD OKBATOMM lllllil tu flnmiee the pun e "f ayrii ult oral surpluses and vis. j The' economic 'strong second factor is Jackson's '"f" iV'" mosfrnvsteHous 'em°in • schuo1' J1* ; our reputation in major athletic 1 mnnufactiirnl pu'inlmts, im hiding implements of war." Dave Uail i veil tutu the house orientation. Like t . ' , ' . Murphy, he, too, has ***** *vear whe" ht' *i,s octl*'e,y competition depending or POUY PRIM BfAUTY SHOP u long cru- Uniisi'vi'lt makes nient I.f till- fait that there Indefinite "ii 1 sadii.It career but his crusades kdrbying for the Coughlln.backed , ,,r the foo,ta)1 ,eamt d t» Ohjeetinns have been Thursday have been against business pow- Production farm bill. Michigan State is a land-grant opposition to the pr 919 ABBOT BL1LMNO ivone 4-17111 Voiced as to "the in filents which might lead i ers. As a stripling lawyer Just out VVi,rd vigorously denied he ny connection had ,.n|icg,.. .supported by state and with the radio tcdc,al subsidies. The urn' N. V.. any to law credits to 111 |s-. either Islligcrents or , riest. Ward's story wa.s 1 lat he j defended a group of street car >le of our country is neutrals. No one tie s n return I It a status," sulil .as for Coughlin's bill, but Let us keep that principle j strikers when they couldn't get forking for him. the l'lvsldent. Tliin • another attorney. A few years it M.S.C. The good of the CLOTHING SALF, To many a loan f inland would lecideilly, n step ' _ later he took up the legal cudgels Congressional veterans school as a whole should be more ( # ' for the local independent tcle- avo watched Ward's op< important than any individual toward involvinit tlii the Neutrality Act ill 1 not The argument that np!>l> to Fitinish-Utis.«!an host!! if.ollCgl(lfC I phone company against the giant s were skep- sport, and no power should be ai¬ A. T & T. and licked it. Real. But he ry emphatic, lowed to prohibit any eligible stu' Vi'lt say> that it dot** not affect Fin- jty land larks foriT. U"o As a 40-year-old assistant at- "I am pot a tentative of dent to choose a sport or sports ii insisted," nor bv AiMH-Utrd r«Mrgtale I1 j lorney general he waded into the Father Coughlin," he insisted," nor J which he may participate. . Unileclat'i j mighty Aluminum Corporation of am I on his payroll *' EVERGREEN MANOR. I America with anti-trust charges, When this session opened, one Intent and followed this up with u tax t.f the earliest lobby lords on the a rule doesn't apply simp Finland has set an cxnnq tuition is to lie admired, ) llllt not to tile extent tMlO.ftnii people in war wliieli i loan possibility must I., mull. rnngi ' The iidaite—sol,lit moneyed interest ■ TIMELY MI VMStTY TtWI SUITS Hiui'H von: t llanri: to oirr onf oi tiif.sk smakti.y taii.oriu skits. 5iahf id mo of a5ifkm an foltfmost vokno alln » ciothim. iioi'hls .... sfk tiikm \l IH'ltl) s, ac ross tin; stru t from l lll inion. $19.75 $24.75 by* \ Al.l KS Ttl sr. \ $2175 I'tileli lo II.'imI I'arni A Gl/l /or l a A RAT! '.rlt Krmi K\liil.il NKKII AN ffYKIH OAT OK TOIH'OAT: W Doraldina fyace Toii der r drt YOU MUST WfAR you ■rl. i'Hiitiot -be Iltlt It must l*> SR-.-u :i Coal* a! stylish hnt that.is |il°o|ioily AV/RI7S pii,,M\ t is mm helping man% -tatiou- to (mlctiicc Kctci.c without extra |nii %our . . . cliaigc See us fur Men's Wear v programs on the air at their l»o%t. Ju«t one our pfl of < regular tl 00 tux of IXuaMuu tell coiitrihuliou needs. Smart styles, fine >Wciii to \our daih life. Face Powder. quality, moderate prices. Town & Mi ».. ..HAND KIVkR ('ollffsr N/io/j/m' twin M. iMlM-r. Mmhm FAST I.ANSINU MAY BROS. The Hal Slurred the Town SHOE SALE • PHONE 5-5315 118 SOt'TH WASHINGTON AVE. ■ LANSING tUfn TMU» inri Thmn**s Kvralan till t Limited Ticket Sale #2.65 IVr Person January 28 UNION I1IS.SK. I RIllAY NOON GRAYLING AND RETURN FRATS AND SORORITIES, SATURDAY Includes All Expense Except Meals ificrttfJAN syAtk news Page Tnrti " ransmitter to Stir Air Masters Began Union Board *ynr*r' in the mixed m„ alHl dam.lng | cultural departments arc busy teristics sufficiently that it may lc j every day caring for and experi¬ regarded us something quite ex¬ menting with their various collec¬ traordinary. necessity for lightning due e'ectricity. t. To prevent accidents i ?xperienccd persons en- 1 lounge from 11:30 jto 12:30 p. m. on weck-euiLnighfe Tries Honor tions of plants, in their efforts to During the past year consider¬ utui a static tlrain. for the rest of tiie term, Improve and perfect methods of able interest has been shown by ng the power room, tliere is | it's ,ut buried in the ground ted to the antenna y one door which, when uoen- j said, 1 The change was made, Kelly Siutlv Plan growing plants. The cattlcya triunal orchid, na¬ the general public in growing plants without soil. The botory to accommodate students at- li ground all possible tive of tropical South America, department ut Michigan State col¬ tending'late show* and parties. A plan cr experinv. nt Plans include u recording machine ' Mudv halls is m operation at East and the cyphipedium orchid, of lege lias received hundreds of in¬ ,n*mi!t?r station hot; the swamps of Borneo, are two quiries from all over the country to be placed in tlie mixed lounge ' i lUaing high .11 modern bun* alt.w Out school this week j species of the orchid family which regarding this subject which ha; i.me •»! the most modern for the dancing. |: billowing the plan's initiation last j " ' ''k *i'H ,"n""'s are still in bloom in the botanical been named "hydroponics." pmei t In the operating •t, if the station were I on a 24-hour basis, there OPEN (till KtHIM .... . i j"'"'1 !*V'"rs °[ I high citizen, hip ratings, Leonard located amplifiers and h- no need for any other ■ taken by Uw boatxl included the opening of the new i;,,„ant, Rblic„y agent, I \ VISIT TO— "f life, ting the building," | . ,jd ttday i aid. suite club room on the fourth ' ,.JUa]i^catio,u. t„r membership floor of the union building. The lti tjM, mice groups were: ! tat Mm has its oW|» which may also be used to Ue> in the :ummer time, heating riKim was used during the past term for the taking of group ptc- previous t.iliA.„sh,M six weeks' m f„, the aking I FREEMAN'S with Hie regular ,"r ,,ie Wolverine. I K,M(la;tM. u^m. i us j ,un» ..c. • auditorium. eperutmg will lion date, originally set for x tended to j It will now be available to stu- Tho.e participating are: I BEAUTY room innately March j dent organisations for meetings j Virginia Stewart. Lee Call ill, I and will be used that. exclusively for Filing cases are to be set up j Di< k Alderten, Eleanor Bowman, j SALON r B. A. ranREM. in the corridor outside the room and each organization given onq Joannette Moore. Mabel Chandler, Mt lvin Lill, L>»n Smith, Herbert j ! krr IO ,1m,ut Hoover, Lucille Funk. Bill Adams. FRANKff: MASTERS for filing club mate rial The room King fair, Ron Jean, Jack Ewing. | IIHU INSURANCK . . . , , I un tour pesmuI effect* will be open at all hours of the Althea Hunt and Barbara Lee j he,d m Ingham I'hone 4-4012 ' 211-213 M. A. C. fraternity house by strum-' day, Kelly added Amundsen. ty. Last year more eases of i pbbot BMr. PtMMM 4-#325 funtlte p«r#ly»U reported aro 1 than inw«r« , banjo ut university pin- ' Incidents nf organizations eg,mUatinm are' UMi Hulbrnck. ,b.ck Mai,rls. Michigan PrnMMfl: (M,v Bulb. I.erilr. Jean. r.eHnr any other year urged by Kelly to get in touch, uliell, Virginia Stewart, | j ible, Biaiiehe Brat of its history except one. i of his freshman year with B. It. Proulx, Union manager, J tin, 1 Proceeds from this party, as i orchestra and played regarding use of the room. . Xilbee, David Mench- 1 SMALL'S WALK-OVER hma Later he became ; r in Robinson. 111., but — ii icr Tuil and Bob Hal- \ proceeds from previous parties, will g« tu help the infantile porn- i earning mor <"""y Women to Hold Kin„ I".ii Klca-' '.vsis fight. Half will go to the I h Don ' national foundation and half will lied Lois I** sP*nt in Ingham county, the DWiissions a ford. Tickets will be available from Ihtn 7 let these savings Helen members of trie committee or at 21B North Washington avenue. \il get a mix from you like it rough (iet the MivinK" offt'ltil „li IiikI fullV liriees. I!,,,! the liiifher kpriitg |,rlvo* that will ho in effect on the same <|lialit,v ill just a few weeks. • V»u*ff «Jfr*v»cl M|» and ready f'»r ihr weather to do its w».r*t« If <.unfurl - Ml Pilot NO t»y Wulk Over. Se mi'. In tin,if Stile On Mellow, Scotch Cr.iw Oiled triple sole. The UuucU LIji L or brown. *7.75 HART SCHAFFNER A MARX C L o T H K S BURTON'S .Surfs, Oreitools oml To/Htmls REBI'i'ED TO WALK-OVER SHOE SHOP *26" *31 *36" s.-oti- I on oof Stile ii/ Valt'iitiiH's - - MANHA'ITAIV NOW ON IHSI'I.AV SlIIKTS titiil PAJAMAS S2.INI Shirt- ami I'ujuiilu- SI ,W REX CAMERA SHOP S2.50 Miirt- ami I'ajama- kl.Ha Snl Ivwr I., lv.uk l-tsl Lan.lur S.'l.all Shirt-, ami I'ajamii- M.ba lc ,o $1.00 lliiinlreils of Si.Ml, SI..10 mi.f .<2,1*1 'f ie, Kediierd lu SKATE DANCE KODAK HMSHINC fOr 81.10 si.:w Clans Nile Thurs. I'KTPKK FRAMING [)nr h'«r Kr«- Sk i,. Ikim, Nearly 15D line 95 uii.l 97.5D IMIHIIS mill MAI.I.CIIM IIATS fil llurrd lu SATI'RMAV. JAM AKY • NOTE • • Uunisti P. i»tries, thrae for anil S I.Jt.'i Old-fasftinrierf Coffee Cake $3.50 HERO IIATH to $3.03 Sfu,,«•,»! .utivitv buiik- -I Raisin Pie 8-tncfi 2-iayer ti«»kl l ake, boilwl -icing MONDAY. JANUARY 22 A CLKANUI* SALK OF PAI.O.MAK 115 ixiii'H of. yuuitg rmn's |{ftl.I,Kit UAKIIKNS ri KSHAYt JAM AKY 2.1 Cream Puff WOOL TROUSERS .fli.MI tu *7.r.M Values NOW .wji-eo ». (OMI'l.KTK Poppy-'veil Rolls, IX lo. v&* fUAUIIHft SHOWING »H|J NKW „„,AV: SMOW WHDNESDAY, JANUARY Ui-tluml in Coca-Cola had 10 be AT I.AST! .... THE PHTtlK EVERY- Dutch Apple Pic- $4.85 and $5.85 '><11» get where it it... ONE HAS WAITED FOR THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 A new crvwu-Mp nUr J»ta« the i T'llr,nlt «hai people the Oatmeal R.qsin awl pecan Hermits, six for rorld *7.511 ami Kill W.m»I S|mh»I JmAHb over cnjojr...wimer Clove.looI Rolls, mx U* '^'■mmcr...every day io ,l FRIDAY, JANUARY 20 REDUCED TO yiar. lu clean, eahila- 0-im-h 2-layer Apple Sauce Sp.ce Coke, taromui t< «»»te brings a happy 94JS IMS D.7I 'vr-unve of CMiplete re- "hmint that everybody ZC vlcomes, T" I PAUSE THAT J R I P*1 SMALL'S i-A I low 1.AKK8 uwkr MM--ofTW IMSTKIM TINt; C» k» CO. OF I.ANSINC Puitt Ifuob $kop Stnmd Themler Building Thiiw.tny, Jnnimrv it*, wnruuv Spartan Poloists Drop S|»ai»tuit Ih'ailliiM'rs—Ity Kl Kay I'rosli (labors Wolverines Threaten 0S) ® Turkic Tccli Game to Red Wings Cm Spartan Streak - By Tow (in-fit MI.Iiki.i. StiiIi-'m |».!i> Imiiii tfrn|i|n'il ii |f>-7 1I11 Islnli t(i tlie # > (# Again Wd rtiiinK .l.n>i-iiiK It'll Winn- Wi'ilni'iiliiv tilnlii. Erven h"»K f"1" "f w hl. h mlti" In l.htUiwl rliilkki'i', run# V|> by Viiin k, Iti il Wlnu N". .'I. -1M-lli'il ili'fi'iil fin I In- S) n -tan*. Kmil l.m u. ilri.v.- Itotii" It pnliili in Kii-p Hiiil.- tvllliiti Dtrlklnir iIMiiii. i- ilnriiiK Hi" Hi-1 Itvn ehiikki-i'-., Nin in S|nl* Went iii fin- i.«ir-"-ii In Hi" '' third iwrhiii » "!■»■,,. Ih,,....... pi. I r i.f it..iiK li-nvlinr lh"| ■ IHJ U« wllllll j Ppiiiliii. I .-ii m irulliiiK in i.i.l.v I j k.. three point", III 7. in III. lull- I III I "III III MICHIGAN REt.l. TEI.EI'HONE