Judges Choose FiveWomen For Snow Queen's Court , Charle* K«o After it half-hour's rnreful ricliWatlrm, Judges yesterday ,,irked live of 19 women for the MSC snow queen's'court. Volume 12 '/. 129 michigan STATE COLLEGE. KAST -LANSING, MICH 10AN. tl'ksday, JANUARY 2:1. 1910 They are: Betty Koronski, Liliernl Arts junior fiom ties- —~ — pi if who represented Alpha (iiimma Delta: Sarah Jane Fit Till PtH i/cl i\ti r, physical education junior from Battle Creek repre-j „ jntimr Kappa Alphn Delta;" |>,.|tv Townsend, LUkthI Arts eiMnn the ire 1,1 ttiiteh the elirn- II" ! I. ft lU'forv MS(. You Say This aw For Alum LT"FoticDivisionsChoosc junior from Petoskey repre- j Inatlim unit to voire their npinlnnstt'h Jl,id. IJhcral Arts in sh- o.t road..has as¬ ph.; and Margaret U'li-nbar- ftf -sn< n event was Riven yesterday by sumed the name of an intere.-ting ||ttine Economics sophomore the snow tiam and other even's pies r s Shaw. State New* Kilitor: aerson Wilbur Hedrick swart/. Creek who represent-1 ^vrro Jr,m Oovill. Home Ecnnom- "Many years ago there used to Hedrick graduated from M S.C* EU'diom Slnh'il This II i'eh ami St'Xl , So now we liear the head emu h -ayiny that he I* intclested , m Pan Alpha. ; 'cs 8°Pnotnore- from Dearborn, and he a >y>tem of Farmers' Institutes IIIOOSE at arrrv EEN Robert Krejlrt, forestry senior in Michigan," President Shaw from in nothinr «!««■ except that foot hail player* maintain their! fA"' M* ChlriiKn Spot „t the said. "These institutes were under iljribility duriny the off *ea»on. The inference he ei.il* hy Nominations and elections to divisional councils in fouf 47 en In reiitn at the snow rluh. I this ccotirl or five, one wltl event are Oiitinij rlab. Iliiiwatha the direction of a man who was that iitatem«-n! i* that fnnthtill player* are free to turn to >uu» u flivisions are being carried out this week, making establish* Spnjtan Women's lemur ... bull und carnival which j Alpha PI(T Oiwrii. and Women- quartered here at the college.. any spurt they chnnsr after the curtain y.K's down on the intent of a new system of representation f->r student govern* "A series of county institutes ntatively set for February 1«. ; Athletic Association ffridiron. M.r the Carnival is exfiected : 'riV.. .j.!i' were organized in each countv," , The threelh,w judges wh" i ... Show nmtlnupd. ,s mr n» i*«- Somewhat ironically, however, there come* to mind the | principle-, and Veslchlay l.lliet'al Arts sen nr< nominated llalph Norvell, .tfive final approval this after- wnwly „ jthe live members of the court were Ralph Dennett, mid Robinson , ;.t meet inn «f campus social! M Iks Dorothy Keith, physical edu- sitile member* of the volleae .-tuft admonition k'i.cn l.y thi* *anw head roach 011 one spring ila.V ! uperntlve moveruent. flee. All five members of the were sent ti> aid in the county to perhr.ps the best quartrr»fnilo lihwjHH'l the college ever' In fact, he published two bu Ri'omih I. One of these men will ♦ j ration instructor: Pi of. C V "Mil- .ill preside over the snow lard, education department; ami round-up- Al o, successful farm- cr* would tour the country, mv- had—a Iwy uh« in his sophotonre year had won his MS'* in detin*. one on Michigan i-v$..|ier. NY A Faces he chosen to l.ila-ral. Arts Grayling. Sunday, .fan-1 Prof. J. A. Person, art department am| l.p.kcn the var*|tv indoor otuirter-mlle record. : •"'"'"I"1-. the other . council in filial elections foi- ing the benefit of thrir exte hence ! (Michigan cooperative 2B Qualities upon which the flve wen . , creamcm1 this division next week. Jun* 36% Cut In . , . •• college rink Monday after- , j chosen are poise, Tsonality, and to any who desired it." Thl «'lmon:t.* n wa* ... main to toryet track and come out AN„, tN. : .event I score spectators gath- skating skill. At the end of each season, coun- "pring fnntlall as f««dtu»ll Is the s|>ort that counts around 1 instigator* «»f the Campu- H.». inatii.:.- try institutes chose delegates who here." S> the IrtV forgflit tft'k and it didtl't seem long lie- ! Store Whose ptir|M»c wa- to t.ttt today, sophomores Wed- ROTCs See Gun That Shoots were sent to a Farmers* Institute fore the coach tup. held tiere ut the '( Ueiie fliurth team* iluriny hi* eenior t him, dt'tnntinj? him to the third and to students hisiks and up; lie* year utld even foryettiny to 194041 ne-dav. and NommatioMs will Ijc in Ireshmen Thursday. M"i rill h.tll I t orn f» to 5:311 room 130 p. m. With the passage Hntil ."<» IVr Cent May I.ever act. county agents were se¬ yive him a U tter at the end. EU II I I.AHS PIC KS ONE Through Tree, Man Itohiml It lected. Gradually the work was One who lould have l«*n a lirilliant performer on the1 ptneed under Mi)*'iwi-ion ut i e-c track wa* theretiy *4.crifieed *o thi* roarh eould have one house therefore deemed u .'bp Mcmlwr- of ttic lir-t .'oo|27 t«» State pnalueed Uo less than seven ath¬ ? them with the modern flrc- norily sehotastie refiortK for fait. hard. Robert Kennedy, and Wil¬ , ing finger letes who w*-re \ar«itv letter winners in football am! basket- which will be used in the I People. ..nin, 19.111, aceording to a rejMirt liam Ma-waio i I'ttKN NAMt: Itt'M.KTK ball. There wefe Drew, Dickenson, Schaw, til'ove, llaun. released \e terday i N(.i\ruis p t.f tin Their latinp ii.it r Same ammunition as u.,* <»m- schorl youtl s ahd f.ss comfort to VsFM n e_H, Keast. and Kircher. In the next seven years, IfKt.'t to HMn. was i «:ih tor the total group av- ;• Finals for the Engineering coutl* loycd hy the ..HI rifles i- to l.e after the present head of the football staff took »ha rye, not il V ill la* held from 8 a in to .1 f-»rt for the user is a main * Williams feels that , type, with bullet.* See COt'ttClMi Page 3 t the rifle. Expanding gases I one player ha« won major letters in Imth football and basket -!.. *n SPl'"nd l»laee was Kappa n.| youth* need suppfted in ■ Knpii lamina with a group UVer- more liied shot are trapped in tnte ofterations a- clips are* eject- ; ball. All of which makes us w inter. oil* ge students I 505 Third and font If * chamber and utilized to ed at the same time as la-1 l»ul- ' Ihe cartridge case and in- let in the dip is tired leading Varsity Footballer. r were closely contented chool project" a fleet ("lOiiservatioii , within a thousandth of a point- "a- next bullet into place, , of dips will be elimina'ed and 1 at- there is little or no rr- j thus much time saved Ih'inoiuls In rest motion til third place was Alpha Chi i! w if g the gun to la* fired i Sturdy in design, this Title t an- j Omega with un average of I 453 ..nd in foiirth place |.r„.^.d r,m,s,.vcR .ec.m-1 CM O1111- 1 Minor I hundred times without j not easily mm or shoulder Rifles now (less soldiejs. A walnut -tock and torn apart hy cure- which ••Oerng-it 1454 mended hi mngr»-s that NY A up prnpiuitions lie wmked •-•d (• Now •v the army have a strong pistol grip make for ra-e t»l hand- The students •! Mabiyun State Cnllefle demand a fall' J the Ft Hi*- fir-t tune in'the answer «barges brottjfh' by thnse who sipned their j rated it< fntlnw>: Kappn Alphn - 1 history t ling. A guarded it-ar aght ran l>e I'd the »tidr t.f letter-. "Kvi rpiwi Maiuu." ! Delhi. I4.1i); Michigan.'' ennser* i ik stressed it* makers ?et by ratchet attachment, for Alph.i xi Delta at 11 - , •a-mpted to eliminate all i windage and range, each nefch We lela-vr The*e «liatjtes to lie well grounded. However, ,.,,a: aipi..-i t't.i, 1 .-ita Atiilui t.m. iMcvv Spartan [vatDin I'm tieen lecngiii/ed p- ** ihle teaching minor for teach- u* a •'ted and delicate parts hemu graduated ha cpe mui'Te «-f 1 35*'- Fu«il.»u Clu I 324 * we ate in»t interested in having t.he athletic department • t! ng ian be «fleeted in fin angle- ackm wbslye the fa«t that athletes have beep "attvised" lint Pans War to participate m certain s|M»rts, ft. 1 itt"> ! 1 '.nil A Herbert.® prof' >-ni of All (iumpus Board to Promote Instead we *iill ts* satisfli'it «inly when litis - itnation is All Mii'Hi'djfK pledged IHn gul- -w.ir 1- i,».tr- Or ut leu-'t ITid i4- tin*' cnhclu- ! '•nedry and president «»f the Mh-higiin Dni ted Ci»n«ervatiutt remedied to it* fullest extent. i'f whom nnlv 57 hud uverug-** he- -i..d t.f Sji.titun eddtu- Or, h» put 'orum Activity in L.lubs Kseryone know- tijat Mubig-an State is nut a ntte-spnrt ! 1,1 sclund. tntt a« k*»i|f a* ttqeat tif nit intulat joti is used as a !'• ••motion of fortim activity by eatnblixhed campu-* orfliin- mean* of fori tn|f individuals frnm comfHdinfl in all s|Hif(s I I* l»w f II,,. J,»•,,,,,, SpiMt...., »hsl. 'eg- ' i- unnthcr M»ile-tt»ne m the itD iH will lie whuh they art «apat*lc. the pushed by the All-Csimpti* Forum board, ,1 -uidents_iif this ills! it tit l«»lt will 1 Mit »* decided by that iftotip at mcetlnif Sunday, billowing voice their displeasure most vehemently. Vets Sponsor Ji* .'.VT.'« w,.,^. p'"i^ lute id -ixun " a Use af Dues Is » - Con >er vat ion in Michigan ha* animation of questionnaire rt stilts. < nftsidertnfr thro, piints, that athletes are representa¬ been hampered try the tact that The questionnaires, distributed to students In-t term, tives of the student I«Hly and that activity fees are the first I ionvo Talk ,v;,;: I tight opinions on need for* r ni- and siifltfcsted tuples, tf,p rrfnk |s»sitions. Open ReeunF line of support for the athletic fund, we are entitled to a statement of p«da-> and a rijf'd etifori enient «'f the same by jn n,||„tM»nitD.n \ j sjm,i 17th : the athletic department. I.ind Mo-Koluti - |..msc to the question. * The forum Ixmid fKMWRX tonsisw <-f | It i aim >1 t»- -aid that this situation is j ukui.ui po-t-gnidu.'it» c. iiiitiu ally thmcult to 1 " bs»| that there is a a sore spot on the I the Junior AVMA firadfoid Hr«.wn. h i» « .m e 4,1 ampii# Mxntisr it is tsutimersive to Im> seen. Intend we I Gieen. M iti n of natural 'M this campus for an Wwky Und. s.»r. » ' e* ■' «•«! group disctii * Nichols, ..fl shall say that »t -mrils fn»m here to Detroit and hack a|tuitt. ^ Simoll Pyiltir. ^[U'^ai''the*' Wi'lti!-'f 1 oi».tirion Jionuov 11 option*?" Eighty-five llnrvey. off- of the questionnairen tor Rpanioli graduat Ilettv Mil M Says Tiro Spirts Strenuous vo ked "ye*." To the ques- . Dot >uu feel that any oth*r pingrnm supplies- that fier cent answered "no hall. k I lager Kdit'ji.State News: In regards t«» the article* that*have lxn K\ WORI.O IXXI'KH Hry 22 ids. Jo*ept Karklev State New* atamt fcmtltall player* part u ipatinfl in other i with t y of tho.«e giving an- P D Ragwell, «pecch; Thel- -port*. I'd like t« state a few of the facts that make me tie* I nary $ re most concerned over Porter, home icohprhic*; A -I will he held 1 lieve that tt is tmpossthle for fwithail player* to play iuisket- t>r°8rH I nal issue*, their greatest •k, chemistry; Ahce l#«therf ball. Campus eing in war propaganda,, foreign language* a lit latest tn neutrality, Na- K b Anthony.,agriculture; La- i.« put on the heart of an athlete i/» very ranked next, includ- Dote H Irland. history and pchti- mions and un-American cal science; W H Genne, VMC tfreal. This usually leave* an individual with an enlarged ' the conference, heart, fur the rema inter of his |jfe. If too milch pressure is 1 College fHculty memtwrs in ilendir Intereit in local que*^ A Lydia I.ightring. physical cdu- put on ht.* heart, it is only a matter of time before death re-1 charge of laboratory work are Di . well flprrnd over several cation. F V Schultz. engmeet ing- V IV. K — with "Education for Emma Sater. Y W C A and Lairv . 41,11* j t. H Hholl. (iKNiRtHnt professor «•! , _ , . ., j, AnVMH- kn»tv* that thr »\«-ram- f«—t»-all |>l*vers is larirv I . a. * ., I animal pathology; C S Bryan nd ' Marking System" in Bail, Y M l' A heard chairman arni hesvv. b-,.lrr.ml l» I Morofwkv Id Talk Stop to <<>n*Kt»? :hi* |*unt; is it I*i*sili|p for * I F. Ilnirmnn, l»rtrrinl»«y in-tiui - Nicklc Aiiihmiiicck h«-»vv |irr*<>n to tun j»s lost and lijfhtly us n liKht |KTsnn? Ill I tnr To Wildlife Chili * the last few veors. Iui«kett«*f"re frmttmll season is over that tt is (lerted . The lecture* will be illustrated Ival contest is February IS mpowsible f>* an athlete to attend hoth practices. This being I to 'he naval academy with colored rlide* Two contests, one for men and 'the case, how- .an an athlete of is.th sports l«- exceptionally ' Ann»|s Rudolph G. Tew The rurvry of which Mor«»fsky ne (or women, will be held, with i great in either rxie? It is imp»-*il>le to be wit*/. tongrc**rnan <>r thc-flr*! < Wednesday. 7:M p. up to par with such trlct will speak i* 0 five year project m prizes of $10 and _$$ Ottered to;, -train on an individual. dTMichigan. now m it* third year/carried out Raom Sit. Marrlll had Further infor¬ Krotkicwicz, .1 chemical Pn* by the rtate conservation depart- tunter Farm llnrean— I propose that spertators cotisirler the health ami ability of mation is available at ffickle'. ginrrrwg student. ursity m« nt and the entomology depart- Wednesday. 7:3# p. m. an athlete to endure constant strain that more than one rflier. 5 wood shop. sport'diver Its will probably r the ment of the colpgo. Faculty dining mam. l a would plare upon an individual. * | naval uendemy... July Food sample* are taken from Hlanalha Hnh— Wednesday. 7:3# p. m. —B. J. M. trout stream* and studied, with an Idrowc Announce* , Roam til. Ag hall A. I. E. Ex— Summer Prof* Xvw Poultry Club 7:3# p. m. Prof and Mr* E _ R Mowrer ofildOlor« llllHIl B . ^ m Ptaua u rmm MrHin* . MovhI to (lampiM s,reama Northwestern university will tench Sertetary J A. Hannah and . Maurice W Day. director rf the VI. ▼ • nn Will Talk at M SC. during the summer P™'- P»»d Krusie. etlmnon Agricultural Dean E A. Anthony ! Dunbar forest experiment station. Prof V Gunn of the « school .session. Prof 5 E. Crowe specaaiist in floe vulture wgl show wfll be guests at the initial meet- a Mnhigan State college experi- nomic* department will *| •Uttet director of summer school, an- colored mefjon ^ mrturen at a nwet- ~ mg ol the newly-formed Poultry I tnenUI branch at Sault Ste Marie. "The Agricultural club Tuesday, at 7:30 has been transient d for wmler 1 1040 and the Effect of the War on 1 the poultry laboratory., months to the forestry department: Farm Prices" at student Grange p. ident Leonard Eggleton • on campus to prepare data on an* meeting Friday at 8 p. m. in Mom Tncaday. T:S#p.ph * taught by the Mowrers. , Union annea. , announced yesterday. |nual operation of the >tatkm. j 401 Ag hall. . j MICHIGAN 8fATE NEWS 3«»uiu j -j. i!Hj -■ tucAy. 3 IEAIaam • maaam .oiw nm ukriau Pa#« In Review! • FORMAL F«, • MM WAtinc MICHIGAN STATE NEWS CAMERAMEN PRESENT HIGH POINTS OF THE CAMPUS WEEK NHtoMl AdtcrtUnc Service, Inc. F>«»OCidod Cofc-Bifllo Pfes$ « Distributor of Cb«ortak»Di6esl Graduate Muna . Victor G. E. Spaniolo EDITORIAL STAFF WASHINGTON, Jan, 2.1—The Senate just doesn't seem the Managing Editor. same without Senator llorah. Associate Editors Jock SinclnJr, M.. lie was the lirsl leader I came to know intimately as Woman's Editor ..Roberta Applsgat. euli Washington reporter fifteen years ago, and I saw him Sports Editor ..Don Anderson the |asl ,|aJ. |icf„,.e his fatal accident. , I think I am the Feature Editor Jerry liew,.i | »|ast newsman to whom he talk¬ BI'KINLSS STAFF ed. Business Manager. William Collinge Marshall l>ann, I INDEPENDENT a little bit Amid the clutter of broken kIh* , bh. M.w. Mtiyt-r, llal 8rl.r . ' from Bound Effects Mali Charlie KPK IAI. WRITERS [Hamilton, Saturday's bronchi ' Knrnpiis K a pel's proved tit !«■ t | the most PlltVTtMsltAI'IIKRS . : mm waft the ejection of Tom •.»!*, ' Tablrr from tlie studio, via the Faculty Adviser lUtlptt Norman nturr%i window, hv m. r. John Ko- | vick. - RovlikN efforts went for ! nought though, shirr Tahlrr will II lial? So Music? takr his plarr oil nest wrrh's show. Skalillg without music is like Stew without salt. It just fr»tlrHlea was Kill Syitinstrlrkrr. ■lacks something. 1 h«< h'< ><•««' voice will ice heard So. students are wondering how long it will Ice before they 1 a*Ukhj*'t*w h 111- wntehina ■ skate lo the littles of Viennese waltzes or thundering marches ; t|„. o... tin- iciwlr;i«t(nR' on the college rink. . ' etiulpmrnl jninp icnrl jive be the They look hark with envy to last year when music glided across the ire with them. They look to Bruising skating I inks j |e,!,un„ |,ln„js Where a puldie aililress system furnishes rhythm for their their -tint on the 1MB - lee maneuverlngs. —■ Over the weekeml, students have time enough to skate on Ballsing rinks, Imt nr.-1 steady jcclc, mission for women, it is impossible tit do any amount of I Featured in the hami are I'arhrr skating on cnpitol rillks, ' «»«••• etarlnrti Jaeh Ral.Jcliis, lei.- .... . . , (or ft.iv. I.rn Irawhr. Irumtol and Since JTIIImU* is so assent lul a pari of skating. it would lie jn,ip|,. opioid, drums. Vocalist »S Well to Have a public address system set lip at the collegej Hotnedrcs* Marl* Vale pond to furnish rhythms for skaters. River, With lo.* hitch-hiking and traveling to Lansing rinks. students will enterain less chance for accidents en route, | Willi the will have more lime for studying, and will develop n deeper 'loyalty to the college, - —8N B, mart I.EE MTIOtM.E* II tut let I: i I'ublicalions lluibliiifi %, •-•« * i-m Michigan State's increase in enrollment within the last1 K.-nn.ii iiuti ten years has lieen phenomenal. Within that same period, "id.\ '•1 H" many new buildings have been elected, some to house the! ''V* thousands of new students, plus music building* la id house, i* i auditorium, among others designed to keep pace with the staggering enrollment. Hut as welcome as these additions are- the unsatisfied need for classroom space is mounting each year. Too. the college lacks ;» publications building in which to centrali/e it- activities and to provide a home for its various publica¬ tions. *.The need for cla^sio<>m-< and publications building is Wisely allied because the fornnr building if constructed will afford added space for classes. In order1 appreciate the necessity of the structure, one •must consider I he cluedic condition of the present setup foi 'publication.*. Offices of this department are strewn all over the campus. In regard to student publications, Stale News ami Wolver¬ ine are located in the I'liioii annex. Spartan otliees are teiit- iporanl\ in the library. Photography headquarters are in 'the auditorium, mimeographing in the basement of modern language budding, Michigan Press association offices in Ag hall and to the old music building, ami offices of othor mem¬ bers of I lie departments are jammed into miniature quarters. No room is available to liiendiets of the press m which to write their stories who come daily to cover assignments com tendiig the college. People who have business with publica¬ tions'at Michigan State need a guide to find their way to Various offices. (Toselx connected with publications is the need of a printing plant t<> publish all college printed matter, A stag¬ gering* slim is spent yearly foi various periodical* which arc printed by commercial firms. The profit saved from such a' Venture would in tune pay for the structure. Heretofore, little has been said in regard to the need of rptloliiations building simply beeaiise other structures were " heeded more, hut since that time this need has moved up to (he tcp of the list. i The building program has liecn noteworthy and is sincerely *■ J1 Hill appreciated tail additional steps arc needed to round out the program. A publications building should be next. Sulurics for Sliulcul i'.ouucU Of ficers The' question of whet tier or not to compensate Student AI-I'HA M**WDN 1*1— couru'l executive member* should be open to a lot more dis¬ cussion than was gianted it by that ImmIv a lew nights ugo. "Pay Student conned officers?" .screamed some members, ^Absciutely not!" Ami, fearing tam* much of a discussion, it •Was tabled! The idea, not u new one at all, has definite merits which should la* considered. Student council president ami secretary, uni t t ill aiiiM.% Initiation lt>r tU'iuld la while working to their utmost now, could devote more-time to their positions if they received "salary. Now, with ether Kiwuip. lleib Chapman. CI . .Ink* way. C,ol Jliumtinbuig.. And jobs appearing, officers are force * accept paying positions lioi* Felt* will be i put tins week while Uie.v allow Student council rk to Wait. t^1>n ButUrflcId and Alter all. NY A workers arc paid, athletes are comjicnsatctl win by being given Jobs, ami publication memla>rs receive a ehcck tnu every 15 days. Why should not executive memiicts of Student, culm- Note: Superstition* < council obtain financial compensation ? and juprniiuom k« rlaim» the pcrted between students and theij Salaries would allow nu>re time for the positions and would ;University of ldah*»'« chologi>t. I teachers, work for a still better class *»f officer^, Cotuicil members will bempn. hut one that col- (jo well to recuiwiilerTlli* que»Uott when it next fore them. apituiirx iiiun^Ut™t|e«?'tcvi,twwthy 4uc*my, JaBMnry iW.ltHG iHciilCAM fevi ATR Nbws r.ige Thrc* City Council Will Request Immediate Action On Stoplight Townspeople Monk is First Tra ekinen Fete Plan Plea to Highway Boy O'lier numbers on the program Belly Frnmpton Violinist i'« luded: "l^a I-c ,nard: "Prelude in Folia," Condli- [Students Are Ihtlrli Trent Students Speaker For For btynlly Department After Is Popular Bach; * Romance in FT* J. S. G," Beetho¬ ven; "Caprice in E Flat,** Wieni- «i".v -ki-KreisIcr: planning "Zephyr," lfubay; Play Cast t« Join the If • Robert Virovai, 19 year old w- Hetty Lou Frampton, Che boy- Musicum Im. t, made the audience "11 Palpiti." Ros^ini-Paganini. Long Discussion ' pan junior transfer, was honored t%e by MSC .- national collegiate Matinee Musicale contort la.-t lorn by the "Dutch treat- method! Hirh Hat Ln- Steed" Will o|ien the! 'a'">*"« «» '2: IS p. m. Six hours1 "'"dents tak-; Musleum rent season of the Collegium I loyalty in being at every meet, is to lie Dom Anselnt ' Willi the exception- of one in New .Mii'ltiKaii State rolloye xlttileiits liaik the limeliyht in East l.auxinj; elty council ,in«eeilinys last niyht us measures were TOMORROW King season Civic Players' lluUd,^^ in the West Grayling York, serving as a source of irt- Nashilom iftpiration for team members. She initiated fur the iirotei'tiuli uf the ti.ttttll youths htstitutlon. attending the f'nion Ballroom winter i at G: 15 p. m. to arrive ' •, „ . monk of the Anglican Benedictine a Engkintk is the first girl to have ever been In response to It reeelit editorial appealing in the State [junior High School auditorium \ in Lansing at 1-0:30 p. m. so honored by a Satte cross court- Thursday. Friday and Saturday Tickets may be obtained from yesterday. IteWs, the eouneil voted to* order, it wus announced hWO 10c of this week. representatives at all dorms, fru- IS WORI.II AUTHORITY Those pre.-cnt at th. send a plea to the Michigan . nil dinner The play, which won the New ternitics, and sororities, at the Dom Hughes, a world authority wee the following members: Dick ' State highway ilepiirtment I TV V-i/V HI tlOltl critic's prize last year us Union desk or Smoke shop, on music of the 12th to 15th con- ; Prey (captain), Fat Mills (captain* that immediate ctlon Ih» tuk- I f I rr. oinedy of the year" portrays Faculty members who |p- furies will speak on the period of elect), Rov FehruGeorge Keller, eh to alleviate stieed eondi ly Ni«fcta XV. KMAm IM niggle of puritanical ele* I forested in being patrons for the English music from 900 to 1500 Hill Mansfield, Al Mungon, \Var- Informal lea of the ehiirch to gain con- ' ntTair may nil Goundic, at the Phi Lecture will be held Sunday. .Ian- !'• n Anderson, and Hill Crissnian ' "Everybody Stops lor Tea'' has •he new Irish i-epublic. i Delta Thcti house. uary 28. at 2:30 p. nv in the uudi- been chosen as the theme cf Y.W, toriltm of the new music building (manager). j !»•* Wat*. S a. m.. Kiihla Til T^Klii IUIOV ROUS The Prior has done extensive re¬ tH'ARI: (»»- IIANOKK C.A. meeting Wednesday. Eight ill aavr titaav iiiaav: T„vknsrnd Rich of the MSC Kng- T1.** n f |t table?, each identified by a dif-' jwh department is cast** the male fanatical young clergy- * " " w 41 ct JIIIV ^ u % . search work in editing studies and reproductions of ancient rnanu- Will Dedicate lire, a tult half-hour was ferent color, will nbers be each u>cd. As ; I. *sl; ; II.U'S! UHIIAM l-OWKI I. ,n • * Ai A discussing the situation 'ounei ' MVBNA I.OV in iitteinpting to set up clerical jtosci.-m- in a small modern Irish j I public and will be illustrated with Mis lecture here is open to the Stuck Pavilion men were apparently lully a colon d ribbon to direct her to her table. Purpose of the infor^_ "Another Thin Man" •dost rial i Dial tea is to uive women un op* recordings made under his own Farm Week ^ are student*. I <>:tunity jo get better • STARTING itfl'RHDAY t supervision. His uppearnnee is be- Dbcussion pointed tovv'ard M»S IX WNITK! SliXKN IX I.OVI t • eon - 1 i,ct'hl«>nts in East Lansing mg jointly sponsored by-the Eng¬ vilion The new livestock judging pa* novo by the city to take the program Tfi Saturday raised the total B)4i> lish md Music departments. . will be dedicated Tuesday, a use into their own bands if which contain- son 1 traffic record to date to nine ac- BIGAN FOtR YEARS AGO anuai v 30. at 3:|5 p in., as part of tate highway department vvt aeaiitifu! melodie ; cidcnts and six injuries. Collegium musicum was found Farmers' Week uetivities. - . t art." Wlietht 1 the «:tv h.,s ■nlianceti I about ft President It, 8. Shaw ill dedi¬ r. ! < . take Indents and the and Uean Anthony will ac- ' cate prevention of possible' iicei- Shuttle worth is chair* >«**» • - " vept -the building oil the |.art of 1 its. or whether they iMist wait i' cleanup ■committee: 1 vey of Grand .River ; country Harvard and V the Mh-,ol H .1 Gramlieh, .sec¬ the state to act >-■ not definite¬ net, decorations: and retary ,.f the American Shorthorn | highway ible for any delayed ; ' the collegium .« oinitioti. and Sarah Van Hoo- sen .lores, president of '.lie Mielii- ' DANCE with ruffle situation. III ON tieulart.v Mil the •dicatinti. COV KK Lf N I) unit lli*; limit [ other East Lanisng townspeople itrment as to po.-Mblr , Hughe- travel* to N who will ap|iear in I htudents e highway department Rr*. I'hone 5(i|-*g play are: Mrs. Edith White, CI iief ceeds of his lectures Margaret llartsueh. Hamilton . church purtMM.es Helen Busier, dropp <1 a bint that b i> . aim buyer. Vincent Ghughn and Jack* nbtible the center light at the itz. food. Juanita ■ection «if Grand River and al - up. Betty Ruth Hustlers Plan |ri?h halt on the theme of the old fable of Ossian and his White ; Abbot j)V (H„. d will Iiglits It- lie further hint- substitiiter lli.- •mull tun tun iimii uii al- rul.l.v miM WILI. Mi •nd flor>r of the vet STVI.I I OK nil be "The History Irarlivi-. MMrkalil.- IlilM VIS I'KV -kirh IMIMt Hill null, iiiii- ><■•■ will meet in the following rooms: u .ili-l.uli.r» |sTl«n» Social service, room 111; dra- an..-. FiirllMmmr.'. if «>f Ikuts- Gluli lo Hold Danee Notice lo Short Course Students and w.ii art- »in- hIk. arc . ..uliiiuallt l.»,i>u iwi urrn'l Union Uallr«MMii Other Non-Subscribers 101; art, room 107; and pub- U Mil Hiiirli if Ilii. on,- j. |,,.i. If %tM, ilrsirr Michigan State College club Wllhiit the past few weeks, mans short-enyrse students a li.-ll.-r »n.-. u.r run -M(>|>l> J.nir ii.-nl ul a will Kponsor.adance, its winter nd other nmi-suhs* ri>M rs have hern calling Uie Xlate .News Ittrully klilrrtain* term informal party. Wed nod-* (omniaIn thai they have n«4 Iwrn getting their •utiiiji I.. vim. »>t U Fur in I r«i|>« Stuff a. m'. in the Union ballroom Hilt Porter and hi* orchestra will Michigan Male New* I Pr. I. and Mrt. F. K. b.wn and play Pro*, and 'Mr*. C. R. Mrgee en* ter^'inrd members of the farm Refreshments will be served -nd several tables of bridge will STATE COLLEGE crops department at a dessert be in progress. bridge at Hunt's Food shop Fri- dav evening. Dr. C. C. Hurd, rnathematics BOOK STORE POUT IBM BEAUTY SHOP irtetructor. is chairman of the par¬ F.'cven tables of bridge were in play, with prizes awarded to Mr and Mr*. K. J. Whaler. Mrs. J. ty, He is assisted by A. H. I-eigh., Prof. H C. Harnett. Prof. G. M Trout, R. N. Norman, and Prof. lichijart State News l» WEST UlLVD UVU W. Thayer, and S, T. Dexter. G. P. Deyoe. \ lWajr, January 23,1 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Spartan Matmen Rally To Defeat Northwestern U., 23-11 Frosli - Soph Meet 0|»cn5 Cam pus Fighters to Show Wares in Tourney regularly enrolled college stu¬ annuel annual I'relimlmipv ncTinn ill. tlip i even more impsirtant are the so- I place on this year's varsity team All folleee All-l nllegl tOT»|nc ' 1 *»<* called dark horses who always is also entering in the licht heavy ,urnish thf f„rprises and upxel* division of the tournament. Don dents. Pairings for nil preliminary Toflav for Track St|uad tournament will Ret unci, r j thal np|>[,.,| tf, lh0 apec-1 Rohnrt, husky ftoilyijler. from bouts follow: way this afternoon with 11 | tif.r'. I Lansing, will also show his ability j Getting the "feel" of lite new track unrt fieldhnusc , „pje Ill Ifl.S-I'lHIItll Michigan Stale's Irafk team last week. The first enn-,|x>t|ijq bouts listed. Starting time is Banking hlch among the eon- in this weight. The box in# tourney which comer Clillrllo Will ■et for 5 o'clock in the gymnasium \ tenders of known strength is Ed i There are 43 entrants in the 'in the new plant will be the I-'rosh-Soph meet whii h wi||B oft this week, will probably out- ID link 1,11. v Classes and the order in which Knwabkl. 153 pounder, who was tournament. under way today and eimtinue through Saturday, "J """ '* ,*rr draw anything of its kind to appear ,. thov wi|| Held tonight arc 120, 128. -Iir.rt course champ in his weight I A summary rtt the more impor- i This mi it will lie Ihe forerunner of the interela-. frnP!Lt Attcr II pair nt Victories In )3S ,(Mf( 17, pounds. The three on Michigan State's intramural |a couple of years ago and is nova hint rules follows: ! providing that Farmers' Week activities do not halt trr.r program this year. the opening lightweight j „,h;r ,.|;iv0,,|45, 135. and heavy- | in College as a regular student. , I. Overweight limit is two !workout a* has been the ells-* mulches had given visiting weight, will swing into arl:»n Burhuns rates him quite highly, pounds. 'turn the past several years. Saturday—Mile run i Mar * p.rkrri housr Northwestern 1'nlversitv an Wednesday aftcrnnnn, also at 5 and for those who hke to pick 2. Varsity Utter and numeral • . alfkt. with Uir final, fin.] hVndl >v ,1 o'clock. All leads go three rounds them in advance, he would appear . w inners in boxing are melig.ble. i Intercollegiate competition will mile relay, rnwl ar I.5M Jamm.il In 0 ,1 l y ■ a mnrgln, maro , ((Wh ouch fourth miIlutf.<^lt.h to be the favorite in his eh.ss. . 3. Varsity men will act as ee- j follow. (if t narrnw rnnAnr, i ( nllms Michigan Slide mill- Wilinprs itl .lassc, of tile WRESTLE** ENTER londs. Shnt-putters moved ■ retaliated with three ennser- 1 Prr-meet 'lope give, the edge fjeldhnuse floor from :i Inn. ThK v.ar men Sj f(( e,f)vr. tnurncy wj|j re0eive The wrestling squad will con- j 4. All participants must be the Hot year men. as the »oph- . ,inn „i? IjC, gold medals, C« have lo t Iheir last year - inter detent the invndinu Din Ten to runner-ups 1 experience punching as well as looked Impressive with *»•» larger rrowd than last year. I qrapplcrs, 23-11, in the Spnrtnn pushing and pulling in the ring. Brla Kappa Rulers m the distance runs, hur- of 44 feet. ,lf.hr Onee you witness one of these! affair., you'll never miss nnother.' sqund's flirt home meet of the present senson Inst niuht in the Coach "Brick" Rurhans has ] Bo .forming* boxe.s nt 135 pounds watched over the group of aspir- and Jordan Johnson weighs in at limUlyRogers Six-Man Team and high jump, ijfgc Doran, who enters var* j heave i next in line, but due of talent in thi- While the scientific nnttle mtty he: lacking in most ot the fluids, they | new Jenison lleldhousc. The outlook was dnrk tor the jog champ- finite closely and pre- 120 pound*. In the latter weight diets several good bouts liefore there i* usually not too much To Play In Beta Kappa fraternity this week I yitv cfimpc'ition spring term in thf tj.,sh« age {,nd Dave Wall,- re¬ Arl ington, jumper delu< i enn'l tie benten tor pure enjoy-1 home Torres nftir Northwestern's entered a six-man team in the u.,lit school hurdling cfiam- round track man, may ment. Three rounds seem like n i ttollisler had dropped Jordon the eliminations are fiver. competition and the fighter who i* There are the usual number of \ in the best condition stands a good Polo Till All-College boxing tournament j pjnn ]nflg jike winncrs in their which begins Monday in the gym- specialties, into service. shortftnnn hut the condition of .tohnson in 2:21 to take the opcn- Imys who look good and should ! chance of winning, I' A Mate police escort will rush naxlum. the fighter* as the end of the finnl j1](, match, and the visitors' J". go far in the tournament. But j Glen Menter, a candidate for a T, schedule for the week: orchestra leader Ruddy Rogers to Leading the squad Is llarry. ' three minutes near, is proof that i (j|m kmnn had hopelessly out- ... it Is lonit eunuch. By that time [.|lls,ed stuhhorn Jim Bird lfi-0 in I Demonstration hall to nppcarjn a "Buddy" Bennit, Amstenlam. N'.1 Tuesday-i3 yard dash. j special game with the Michigan V.. middleweight who last year I hordles. and shot put. both boys ere usually so winded and glassy-eyed that even the rnosl |ht, SP(,mtl ,UW|P |t was then that Messrs. M« t rill, Martin and Frosli (lagers Face Double ' State polo tram Tuesday night. was runncr-up in the National A. j Wednesday- 440 yard dash grnV.ing blow will knock their ftiggN performed their Herculean J Proceeds from the game are to go A. U. championships. yard low hurdle-, and pub- v. staggering. Two 185-poundrrs. Bill < hap- task of the evening as they com¬ bined in the following three events Dose in doming Week I to the Finnish relief fund. Well known as a polo player on It marks the flrst time in history of the tournament that an thej ; Thursday 220 yard da-h, broad jump. man and Bill Morgan, put on the ! the west coast and nationally to pin the midwistern school'# ||v ||n| Schrnm . year, t'hap- entrant- in n.,combined wrestling i famous as an orchestra leader and ih on a time f»i R minutes and 12 second* to put the Spartans on the pros- While State'* varsity basketball squall Is seeking new laur- j husband of mm xtar Mary Pick- I term is end of a 15-R count. • els along the eastern sea ...ast, Spartan .age fans will have the opportunity to give f'nmh T«m Kings yearling quintet sinK ..^o|'lyW(£,™ tPI'im who hove piay<»d ORR VICTORIOUS the well known once over twTce. i with him in California. f«r exi lic- A lad named Jack Orr. however, Twice because within a span of three evenings, the year- The game will begin at fl o'clock proved h» be the dt terminiog fac- The quality and numlier of the tot in last night's conquest, which Hng basketeers will ta< k 1. two fmmiduMc opponents In West- evening to allow Rogers to play between performances at his cur¬ bettered cidrntall.V. State cm State freshmen on Wed¬ titid rent three-day^engagement at a The enrolling this year nesday evening, and the ever- heavy and the prospect schedule. The bloudcluiired lad' poweiftd Cent rid state .vear- Mound Hopes loosing theatre. In a second game at 9 o'clock, blistering battles, lfl-R «de« i ifili OVU Fir«U'*ii i'ciiii iinir tiKifreKation some on Fritlav the Demagogue*, cavalry officers' want to be there. • clinched the victor> and White, giving in R njjfht Vre VPromising MMIIIMIIK jk»Io team, will endeavor to best the Lansing Red Wings, victors Ileal of llie hoi ' lead with hut two u>" i Both contests With all indications pointing to- over the Spartan varsity squad tnnming. > have o«r pick of the Co-captain t'harle J t j and will tart promptly wind ample relief itiength in the fast Wednesday night, the Jetiisofi fleldhmise < pitching ..lid catching positions T)lc Michigan State n. O. T. C. Fully realising the !'■: Mulligan State bat- C11vairy unit will and magnitude of the put on an exhi- tfrytnen go tntn their thiril week ,lltlnn bclwPPn gnnies. fin ing his squad, Coach tratkm hall. |Jltp |1Prm(,,.Inn has been nb- cxi ects his tained for coed* attending the >»of| enough g.ime. Iiiilep4*nileiil Fives Even iip Record* Monroe" |f)|| tlflllllllV (iflril ami j Three teams which hadn't won over- I a game thus far this season, Vol- t- my ' ot teor*. Ragles, and Hamilton I turned in victories a* the thud week of play in the In¬ dependent basketball league got . under way Monday night at Dem- V« lunteer* made the most im- ev ve showing a* thry crushed 1 , was high settler in this name ' i 9 points while Bruce Drytna the Vols wiih 7 points Ragles had a tougher time, edg¬ ing out th Fabian of Sooner* led th R point' while Han l.ew Smiley pmirr for the Ragle Hamilton House tangled with Y-MCA. in another clo*e battle which saw the "Y" finally bnu\ 14 to 11. Bill tluntington ted Ham- ilh»n with 6 point*. In the fourth game Wood Ticks earned their second straight tri¬ umph of the present campaign, a 17 to 9 decision over the Olds Hall Mies Dormitory game* played Mon¬ ty night *aw Abbot 18 go down Wells "D." 14 t«< 9; Wells "A" defeated Abbot 14. 22 to tn, and Well* "R" turn back Abbot II, 9 to R, in a low-rcoring affair Fotsy Clark, recently named j of the Detroit I.inns, football coach at Micht and Michigan was State * basketball j the only