Notice of Candidacy I)use \11 si nili m [ee (]0ntest ^olvcriiip Cut For Dr. Robert Today's raj I I'll bar New Students Temple Campus For Student Council Dutch Army WHHICTS 10 Unless the European war erid:- j Students who have enr Accepts Vocation _ 1- Gel Medals t. r the " Post Deadline Set be forte September of next year, ■t imager fiomtny «f one East tensing ' —' v/* Steensma, Michigan State I tolle^e veterinary student frpm Weather Sairl 'l'i< Convo Invitation cufeteria wan n bit likoil. W':..... :ve 'II ,, ... . „ the Hague, Nelhcrlund,. will h"l . h eleaxt, one day tart week " IHIierH III llCnrCMCIlt D.VIMIOIIH I be attending « h, ..I in 1941-42. li<- Colorable i'ar • wn.« enjoying the greatest Steenxma ha. reeelved iiffieial To Talk on 'Career Adaplibility' . Simla) Fxenr-loii ,„ur rush of the year with Dt'ailline fur lillng intention of inndldney its individual I""1"1-' • ■ • iH.rt r... military »erv- farmers- Week pntr. n> representative nit the Studi nt vnuncH under the new divisional',hl' • n-v Six wlnnfnff cnntMtnnt* will Annntinccmcnt thnt Dr. Hubert Temple, Wimhlnifton, D. C. the lunch counter and lxpresentation tried t rxtcr I'""",'nOuren . plan to g , into effort next fall has Imen set Wll- U' "W',r,l,'<1 ^da|s in skatn.y- psyehelnifist. would he the keynote speaker of thU year's an¬ it any seats left, when at 5 p. m. Tuesday, ("hot nual ViH'atlnns conferenee was confirmed today when Doctor ri about 20 rural school girl*. Kennedy. Student vnnnril secretary. I m inima-, na. strrn-ma ha« a '"it est* preret'lnjr thr In- stated Wednesday. , knowledge . t the Dutrh v. ter dr- Quoi-lt Coronation hall, high- Ttmple's formal acceptance was received, llo'iert Krejri, j leased, the manager was . greet them, when the ; t'lider the new plan, four candidates will lie nominated mlnatcd "T l'»rht of tho in 10 wintor fes. I [f"'1"- 'j.p ' ptlhllclty chaitmau, announced. rushed post him, plunked for a primary election Ea«t Indies in Sino-Jnpn by the* livid, Dick Almnn. Alpha Phi Doctor Temple, who will address a ifeneral college convoca- hes down in the lunch- ! war, and of th( divisional council. Additional He will bo On ir i ptil { ***** » » Urn at 11 a. m. on April 10, on choicest seats and proceed- ,;t their lunches from the i,,s ..... u .... ?l{incl'«ttt®N tiling WKAR at 2 p . petition Monday, Fcbrti- Men's Dorms •wed Sunday by ; "Career Adaptihility" Is a na¬ Micks in which they had '»>' five |K?r cent of tho My 12. on the ekly "Meet the tive of Areola, 111. He has t them. students enrolled in the division. Student" prog: lie also »t>- List Council . Auditor Ciener studied at Oskalnosn college. on the student Health Outer University of Chicago, anil Il Soimtln Tinny Leaders interi at skating C'f hunt. ;i univtecsjty, receiving hi« Flash Mortar and Ball denies iiies. i Thirty*sik representatives he afternoon, Ki i ill be selected I To. (»ive New frot I. s. h is enter l'°n* been elect d to the general i Dean Reports ibility arid |K»r.-or Member* «f Merlar and Ball, ,llP ,-cpt ell of Mason-Abbot club to: Kye Serviee roast \amed artillery winter term and with the IB . eljors of., the two hall*■■■■are Coat Thefts Applied ! that thel nrrying on the legislative vv .rk ic HaXter xrstrrdny I the club Overcoats belonging to Michi- : Ibvtv states had entered the European conflict. j ltcprr t . ninth.,., from carl, .re-! •wn »to," «•""? & ported being stolen from I all ways xptanatinn offered I j of Agricultural hall, according t« inde over y Mason j. iJtrwood rinkheinr ' Ernest I. Anthony, dean of agr|- action \va* thai the tin hats are I and John Becker; 2. Bill Beard* * culture. a part of ted during ,r-v i,nd r,nt'« Mcluiughlan; ;t. A1 Thefts began about Thahksgitf ..me time U n J Bichards and Bill P< meroj tbor. Dr. *' hill Kunst and Douglas Recvt Iing vacation tune, apparently in freshman class i ff * a*c elect- tin Tlicir Foal ed. Other membc ,,f the new ^rcd B. Lome and Arthur Mar expectance of cold weather, he said, irnd several new cases funic hat Man lie press. Student counn! u be selected ! ; d, Tom Shar r and Tvh1 * "Career hppnrpntly' due n t M,k j j been reported recently,. Jnint (ioiincil ' • „,p , .lahns; 7. Joseph It ShtMki an I Until the guilty person; or pef- and Mis* , .ir|)Clllc» of Stale >lu- According to Dr, e F f'uch dni-i.,.) w e represent- Pierce; H. Mike Paw leek an ••• ,|. head of the health mm v- ,wa ; ed on the mvi rvi nncil. with ' Kemreth Tann.ir; and 9, Hie should not leave coats in hallways Meet Set il • r#prcM.nlil,lve rum Liheral Pu kelman and Uernld Hatcher, I!«»r Other such unprotected placet-. c:\e»t •' the . health center during * w,'r*'i Art. and .nc irotv ich of the ; Abbi.t 10. Don Dibble and R< I Anthony warned J «»ther division* T new council 'er Strcuit; 11, Car! .Brandenburg rg I ' »' Onuory. ' j a1m " " and Paul Nelson; 12. Watson Ken- itain Student , torgw w, „„ worthy ,.nd John Denm-; L1. Bob- I Unfa Knmrletlftp ■ classes have Z 5 been admitted erf LaDu and Jim Hoohan; 14. Jack Mackie and Charl s Say re; Faculty Men Will Freezer Locker1 • alieth Conrad l.V Jim Hisey and Bob Ban; IK Talk at Bangor Men lu Meet Clarke Campbell and Clifford >and; 17. IF ward Dennis and Pomology Main, and 18, Craig Eoun- department, and E J I asmussenr- V me—Officer the t\ S. IU. Mr Botanist ^ and Carl Edmonds. Another new member c f the horticulture department vi ill talk to the Bangfir Eruil c: [ftuinrll thi- term is Charfrs Clark. Bangor. Friday, Februn Pistol Men Will T<» Talk Here ' «.r Norfolk, Neb. who icplace mils—Place where x'udents get' lircr (if anyI. j Br. C A Art,old University • ; Cieorge Vlcary, of I.-'she, a> coun¬ sellor of precim-t 18, Ablidt Vi« - limited Hasmu-s Initial Meets •rinnne — lellow who play* Michigan paleo-laManist. will tat factors influenciii I I half lurk for the r. of M. Elmt1 cident I)ereml»er Donald Cation I the ' T and was unable t«» ! department, will ijIGo on Air Merry 1'ltrislmas ion ' "George Barnwell or a Lnndo Caldwell, North Campbell Mailt ('.lull lo Hear! '\er,M when she receiv- id H i '.Id He!*A i laillieraiiH lo End ) :ma» greeting the other \ Detroit Prof iiallmate Sue Eioley ! Marriage Study ' I IV. l I. S .It hn>t,.n t.f t!,r fni- I iiirt of December. I ; Itr II It Hunt of the /«.!,,to 1 eol Barnwell . r a »i ant" was the fore- all modern domestic | Teal lire Plaslies I N'cwititnirr"' Club 'I'.t llrrl Kritltn purely melodramatic tragic ending M Cltein Meet | aiidThrstudents Irrturr Shideul Dance T< rhursday's production la rn well. I*rrnt RitU; . P i ■ * if" will be the theme of Honor Heart Dai amilton iV.yer Mary, meeting of the M S C po Millw'H.d, Flea- j ' i" • tiapter of the American Stale Plays Host Liiey. Jean Fjetlar.d; Peter Genther; Uncle, I ■ '' *• ..f Chemical Engineer- at To A P(t Schedule Keeper. Jack Calla- Marketing Men " m Thursdny the inu-id • in mcer Roii Downey. '' i! auditorium. 4*111111 Vllr.l.l- VVllVUC i- I Social Meet C P W. Representatives of -tate "»i Morgnl of the chem- iment station will talk ! dities marketing ergnniwition World Will Find Place For a rtiri.n-r«* ll.-cliiijj i Il.-nh llyi- in Xiii'iiil -.Recent Developments in ! sgrieultural colleges • .f ni H V (in The meeting wll lahn I states (omposirg the ptr Successful Student—Sltaw i t. went ti j r.llllflTI'lll-!' Mcrl bowing of sound and col- ' c ommittee of tlie American • Alpha Ph. i* "f the Home pictures produced by tute of Cooperation met on ' n .v ill nt tend n Plastics" magazine and : pus yesterday afterrio< n and ' II) Don Wn.v l» me -afety con- •I "Modern Plastics Pre-1 ning to formulate a tentative f", "Stuilent* ►houldn't worry whvthor or not tho work the, ! • • ! gram for the sixteenth a l./m-ing The iirvpnrinir thrmwlvr* for will Dri'nvr on immtdiulo in m »ro ; i Chi Sigma, professional 1 meeting of the institute to t* with up if bins for a try fraternity, is arrang-; here In July. enme u|M,n y ruil nut inn. They should keep in mind the lac, il iii tu- >prm* • display of pla-tics for thte j Dr H S Patton. economic ie- that college is a preparation for life, not a short cut '• ; " A, If, Cower, chemica j part ment head, and H V On "ering instructor, is in charge ' agricultural economics, wei ,r rlches." Si<>it'llrl Ui't'i'iils Scholarships With Ihis saiftr message. I'res. II. S. Shaw wishes to alia* e event j charge of the pieeting. the students' fears of the fu- iiil Manx Stole StiuIpnIs ™ lure nnd to set them aright should be working for. nwly to concerning the goals they ^en',|'ife>',work"'prmred^ al'f.g II f II t St 11* (»ranur Financial Issists in the form of scholarships help to kec| llv Tfim Tallxit (ampus alendar Under the Wire entirely different line* Ho ! . "A student's objective should j a; an example the case of Phillip ; (*i\4k Off IJ many u future loit man or woman of the world in college be to get a good substantial edu- ! ituvp whu snokeoke on on Mi«hii Miuhittan P finds lMen <> Stewart, alumni secretary, who is creditix cation with a good scientific foun- ite college camf-u* during F»i Student Gra ill leave " datmn. If he makes a good job Week K_ri- 1 wj||, |h,. fnmidiiig of the alumni scholarships now existing day at 7 p i cf that, he does not need to worry is today one of the cm Mich where t ill i"n ' "nip'i" UrZ Ueliree. ' . about u job There will be u de- try's outstanding agricultural ed work of tee first fo ir ' ■ Before Hlifi, the scholarship plan was just a thought it ir and for him." torial writers. He was graduate. ' . There will lie a regular f Stewart's mind. He desired* Many persons, he continued, are from Michigan State college schw 1 meeting .Saturday, Februarji having some kind of studemt used at the Univers tv of Michi- ■ imbued with the idea that their j of engineering in 1899 Now he . 8 p. m. in room 401 Agrlr otily reason for attending college devoted to agriculture and is th M hall. Old members-arc ur aid f'»r a long time but nothing ean The plan, a* approved by is to prepare themselves to ob-'1 editor of the Country. Gentlemar i attend as another degree tea had ever been done. With the the- State Board of tain a "position" with a lucrative , Shaw also recalled a change i t t>e formed to handle Rie r approach of the depression he provide. ing of frestr1" salary attached. Others fee! that j hi* own plans. He graduated from ! ous invitations received from J saw Uiat the appropriate time t' nun tuition by thte liege for om - as long as they are majoring in «an agricultural school and receiv- j throughout the state. : put these thought" into cperatkt ^tudcnUfom each rie of the .12 some specific subject they have no 1 rd his degree from Toronto urn- New students wishing to par-j had arrived senatorial dlstiids in the state «»• need cf any divergent, so-called j versity. He was particularly m- jticipate in the degree work are | At ,t/.is time the alumni through Michigan. Since 1982 more thai unnecessary, subjects which are ] tcrested in animal husbandry. welccme to attend the ■ rig to lag I 192 waivers have been granted. far nw»to» *venta at large behind 'sometimes included in their ached- jo while he pursued his long-plan- j f selection is en- ules. These are false standards, he j red occupation but then fate in- j Stewart said Something was j committee tirely non-political. An alumn claimed. tervened to place him in h * I Hoftir Er IVllffSMir needed to stimulate their interest in each district select* Money is not the main thing in j present position as president of j Jw IVrMTIll Review and to providedirect contact j a three candidates who write t life, Shaw maintained, and it does I one of America's fastest growing | between the and the i graduates comprehensive examination, and \\ IKHINGTOfV, Feb. 7 flcnate fere tan ■ relatione renunittee today not count for much in summing | schools. — * * ' j Miss Hazel B. Strahan, asso- alumni system. The scholarship this, together with the high school up a man's existence. The con-j Comparing college wr rk duiyng 1 -ciate professor of Home Economics. system proved to be just the spark record, constitutes the basis for '**n ii CMna. mm nbeerrer* stole la retaliatory slap at Japan.; tribution that he makes to society his school years with that of to- a The final selection. * will present a review of current needed to stimulate acticn. TMiv . al seine Ulk ef bre.ktof off f dlpto- I will brine mar* satisfaction and day. Show stated that th* student trends itcnerol education at Each scholarship is renewable in a plan was also adopted bv the as- is the thing for which he will be undoubtedly has a stilTer row to . j alumni for the full four year period, meeting of the committee on cur* sociatirn because the remembered. ! hoe today. He added, however. | rioular and instructional problems, wanted to encourage a high e student'* college record vrw tom M l-Twwnaj hall haa tflected aa all pre-New Shaw stron«ly advocated a well that today's improved methods Monday. February 12. at 7:30 p. scholastic standard. uch a 4y. As he j and more adequate textbooks m.. in room 104, Union annex. In 19.12 Stewart drew up a __ number nf overcome much of the difference It. 8. Linton and A.-J. Clark ore method of scholarship distribution | Vc* Dni ■" T 7, -. " i persona who apply themselves | in study. j co-chairmen of the rommiHe*. whieh was modeled after the one igCHlUA« STATS MfiWE TK«i'i«jny, t'AVtu:: Eas W ith Ihr jMongat owe momm Modern Greeks You Say This -•rv EDITOH'S NOTE-St|Hlenl council', pinn-nt pneident, Dick Nuh- Diary: Didn't up »ithtt .U.II, lind occreUiry, CHcl Kennedy, hove boll, (tunc on record »« op- AIJ»HA CM OMEGA— New initiate* arc Margaret It payment for oINriul. thin year. Nuhstoll would fever II. brxin- nrxt HrptetniHT, wlillo Kennedy hii. .Intcd lluit lie I. uM»ln.i in(, "Hell,,, please " around t*. Si*-,.! Joys < dry 7 , ,,Heeling the .lull 'lute, Maurine Sharp, Patty in Iinwlal. lor at Irwt anolhrr yuir. The adttoriul did not fnvor places February. 5. fesocifaf Gofeeric Am Ready, llulh Aun Gatcsinan, The¬ month. That wan a Student council .uitHmtion. • bMira»««i ISM. Hff DniM ►•••lira Nviidh ■•*. |M.| resa McMillan, Dorothy Behcet. lier* 102-f ami g: Do >- ;cl,m LIU ' Georgia Burgle and Mary I-ouise Stale New* Kditor: GbaoeidcOted WASHINGTON. Feb. 8.—Don't be surprised if the search- Piriklium. push door* that are supi*.* ; ^tt • a new Who'* afraid to talk ulaiut the <,ue*tii>n of .salaries for polled mid pull door* tin.' iiur of American ship* by the British bring* on *earchlng of Winter term party was held at Student council executive* 7 prised etc.? Graduate Munajrer ,VktorC.K.»—iolo British Old* hotel last Friday night. *hip* by the American*. tti'Kurdlca* of uuthor*lii|t of the editorial which apiwartrd Do you stroll home, t; . Guest* were Dean Klisabeth Con¬ Pro-Brit i*h uh our State department usually I*. it has cigarette, act blow' and •: rad, Mr*. James Vary, Carl Vary, in a recent Slate New*, the faet remain* that it went* an with Managing Kdltor.. just about tlecidcil that the l*.*t way of dcaliliK with British yourself after set • and patrons were Dean and Mrs. obviou* piece of pro|ia|(aiida dc*iirncd to forwaril the *clfi*h kind of movie*? A**ociutc Editors Jack Sinclair, Ma lela vs of A merit an *hippinK i*^ II. B. Dirks, and Mr. and Mrs. II. Woman* Alitor. motive of the pernon or pcr- to adopt the name tactics M. Will*. taiit* .stekinK eompen*atiou as i joud objections raiserl Wh-Up: Hpm t* Editor tall salary were grunted h What has brought the UliflK Pledges will give a dessert Nature is wonderful Feature Editor to a heail is the belief that the This Is Yours— bridge Saturday. a council executive. When Mie student., eletded thitir lad'* iinalyxe the content of representatives to the council, they the Winter when the wi ranged so cold wcathei IbitisH ore hold,,,* tip American from Kltubrlh *«i«f faculty and alumnae buffet *upt*?r will be held Sunday. Dr. the editorial. The writer »Dit< * placed with them the obligation closed instead of in tit Hup* .at Gibiulhu in order to to execute their duties, petty as W. Pawrrtt Thompson and Mr. (and we'll grant Ihut It', the when the window* are <»| favor Italians, In other words, Again there is comparative Don Buell will speak on their re¬ truth), that Student council ex¬ they may Ik-, to the best of their foreign nhipper* are discovering that Italian vewel* get by British net on yieatrical fronts in and cent visit to New York, giving u ecutive* are now "working to their abilities. And, similarly, the coun¬ rurally Facta: review "Df'tho play* running on utmost," but that with a salary cil representatives who elected I. When Prof. W p. rrM lirunrfMian. impcctorx fur more quickly, and ubout Lansing, but there '* much their officers last spring did so Broadway. involved they "could devote more was a little punk, his fav» are switching their trade from hustle and hustle backstage, as it wit Ii a similar uudei standing. If American to Italian bottom*. riii KArrA TAU— time to their potdtions. were. Our own campus produc¬ then, either of the executives is where he .secrete! Result: British xhlp* entering tion for the coming term, "lllgh Winter term formal will be held tuke thl* Inference for what dissatisfied, or are ready to admit himself with toys so he « New Yolk iiarlior may tie held up Tor," Is in the process of final at the Olds Hotel Saturday night, that they are unable to do their fur a wiek or more of U. S. in¬ spection. casting, with results being an¬ nounced very whui, so watch for patrons will lie Prof, and Mr ^. W. But what diil tin* writer have best unless in mind when he said tha paid, let tiiein resign favor of somebody who is will¬ When K W.-Ilender « Expert I. Mailman and C'apt. and Mrs American luws. the British should remember, are very strict them . . . The Civic Guild down C. K llixon. Miss Norine Peter¬ officet'H might devote more their ing to do the Job right. try husbandry), glume and President Roosevelt Viinillu < town h hard at work nil "What a to positions? Ju*t what —W. SCALES. . son, Carl Sahlcn, and Prof. C. II. alikes. about Tiding arms on foreign ves¬ Life," to lie presented at the end thing* are there to be done by the Na klc will Ih* guests at the affuir. Ptk-l p rmr: Faculty Adviser ... sels. furthermore, the usual life- of the month. Tills is the *how council to warrant a salary? lN,at in. portion, together with the made famous on Ihoudway by Ex- There will be. an exchange din- the lietiefit of the average Voice* in the He heard u toot, and net witti the Chi O's tonight testing of hulkiiearl doors, etc., rii Stone, who, incidentally, is the interested student, Student council Tom Connelly was elected junior is And lirat the choo-u, Why Kol (ross IVofierfvJ' may take either a few a tew days, depending hours or upon the Henry Aldi ich popular im the uir- lunes these days. repieiientative to IfC council. cuiniMjxcd of a handful of assort ed students who have the p»»wrr t DORMS The poor galoot now ■ lute- rhances fur iiftkm to alleviate traffic louditkm* Detroit is fortunate of late to DELTA SIGMA fUl meet bi-weekly and do such things States held up the hove it Formal initiation was held Sun- a* sponsor log coffee iiours and Take heed and don't Grand Kiver avenue seems In hinge upon studi The United good run of stage play*. NflttTM HAW*— SS Hiemeti for a couple of dayc for Bob Bhi num. George I quibbling wlietlier not there tlnn us cuttMllltflt ions Mween highway and city official* con- i,1 inspection, admittedly to help George White's "Scandals" is cur¬ North hall will hold it* winter rently playing there at the Cans, Bub —Connelly, BUM ought to iw danelnj tinned. their term formal party ut the Little little punk wlurn you ^ Ill recent discussions regarding the traffic situation in East the British. So tliere is no reason with Helen llnyes and Philip | Towne, John McCoi mick and Don dinners, which lie* Theater Fridu.v, February 16, six-buckle goioshe* a why such inspection could not lie Merivole in "Ladies and Gentle¬ Spauiding. jurisdiction anyway from » to 12:30. Afn DeCamp along with them unfa tensing. Harry t'omis, deputy highway commissioner. ex¬ used to help the United States. men" moving in on Monday . . . The boy* will entertain with ; | a* a mutter nf fact, their only will play. flapping. finally. United States can throw But this next is the fart that you radio party at the house Friday j concrete achievement is the pub pressed the view that the state would la* in favor of several various delays In the way of de¬ night I hulling of u student hundlmok call Margaret Larobnrdiere and Peg¬ really want to mark down in your changes and improvement* including additional traffic light* livery of American airplanes t«. date book--Paul Muni will la* at Cay wood Mason is n new pledge. jf,,| -College Knowledge" (ever hear gy Trout are co-chairmen, and providing that students would efw»|H»rate in crossing at speri- the British The length of these the Cms* in "Key laugo," the week delays apparently will depend of March 25 one of the top shows Al.rilA DAMXIA DEI.TA— j»t h'l A,,rl .1 „> luippvii will be assisted by the following committee chairmen: Janice Bag- AN! tied place*. . fiM truftc SitlvLniUium «h.l Am.'-1«"' •wnmltti* mi ' hur,:,- chiefly upon the delays to Ainei i- | e y, d e r. o r n t i a h *; Phyllis ('nous *aid that tin real action can he taken on the xitua- I,., K.,rl. r, «Iuiim. vMKd Uw l...us.. T'"« u''' l"""ll'""k »n«-l>idr Schweickurd, invitations; Char¬ ran vessels which pass Gibraltar neither of Uie executive tion until it i* learned whether or tint students will cra*e en route to the Mediterranean tn f-egiod to the hoit Detroit last weekend. Barbara run, we can nugge*t tickets linerl Dorothy Miller, alum of *30. is cludieiige the writer of -that w lotte Clark, programs; Scarlett, cleanup; and Virginia VALENTINES crossing in the middle of street* or wherever they hap|H*n t,,1|^m> m. up, hut definitely, in plenty of baching physical education at tonal to state s|iecifically wl he. If *tlldelit* can lie (milled to cross only at corner*, much would take $30 per mouth Worth Wiley, dance numbers. Another unrecorded sidelight ol time; for unless we're mistaken, Wyandotte. Drawings featured by Mury lof extra trmc can he done to clear Up the traffic problem. hhr movie star-studded President'* the smlpeiH are coining again, AI.I'IIA XI DELTA— i But the worst feature of all of Johnson will tie part of the decc HEX CAMERA Student*, themaelve*. generally acknowledged the fact that Birthday hall was a spirited de- Which fact doesn't help the formal initiation was held re¬ rations for the winter term for¬ ticket situation in a city where | this salary idea is it's obvious »us mal on Saturday, February 17. they cross street* incorrectly. l>. Grant Mirkle. dim-fur of lJt^|nf"or^h1. stage production- are' at a pre¬ cently for Helen Motming, Chris¬ tine Vunderzolm, Nornia lam Ar¬ jceptibility to unworthy politician* Patrons wilt lie Mr and Mrs. nafcty and traffic division, and Iswis Andriochi, traffic engl"- of ^'riiiu "pink coitV'.nii mium most of the time, and Ismk- nold. Mary Jane Blue. KlhtaljCth I What a Juicy plum that salary Mr. and Mrs. J. W 1$'. t,4 ftlvrr. E«*t Unsiai HOT peer, cited a recent *urve.v which *howed that 6.V. of pedes- fl,% t,ul,t* I would he to the clique which would i ...uy. Shirley, Mr and Mrs. C. N. Mr- Taylor and Catherine Lmgnetk' i tl'ian* crossing (chiefly student*) at Ahhot and Grand Itiver! Yiung Iloosevelt. who live* in jdecide t<» get together and put KODAK MTPPIJI" 'MM The new member* were then en- - NTATVONERV were against the red light and III*, of the student* crossing < 'he tei tamed at ii breakfast at Hunt's. I s (IMI [ firatul ltiver Hid so Hinvntiully itistend of go , Va look the nega- . EKAMVM. lit M. A t Pledging was held Monday for would h«lt»t» K""w, "nrt Mis* W'subfth Conrscl um • nt the ItetUu . of the m Cilia patt< I, flint, and Helen lug directly Hero**. KniriiitHT Atulfioi t hi, who *tiperviml truffir survey*, *»>•*. . luncheon for •elebrities try- ! Oushbuler. Detroit r. admit jlha-t tl»c |' will t*' among the gucut* -— * ,j„ Mi Howard (Juackenhuiih. ; that even though truffle light* are iiistiilleil, it i* c*titna!*H Nnver's argu- council may have province president, *pent Monday that I'di'. ol' student i lossing will In* intpro|»er. oiiqM'iiBUtioii. JBe- and Tuesday -aPthe chapter house little • ting lie further tnuititititii'd that student* are roamer* in that thiw' hardly rur trosk in the same place twice. Kiften dif ferent tracks aiTo** the iNiiih'Vartl iH-twcen Ahlnd ami M MERRV GO ROI'ND ! There IIIII.I.KTIN will be an important » a complete iccord of PROF. TELEQUIZ Says: A. t\ were t oiinteil, I'Xcltisive of the cttin*walk*, in the survey. V itll | meeting of all Lansing' ami List ; g<^ and takes tlu* trouble AH this evidence clearly shows sttalc-tit* at fatdt. proluddy ('oidell Hull made I latticing girl-, tomorrow at 5 p. in.! lem mimeographed and sent to | in the Spartan morn, on the fourth , a h member Because of these iM'cattse they pre not coits» iou* nf their wrongdoing. Ihit the of the t?» dies, there would probably be checking When Undei "Strati fact ictnaiiis that studenU must cross properly if safety i* t«» he achieved. 'Thauksgiviiig and New Surely, it Indents are told about their UuiffV fault.-, they Y0U1L FIND THE "THUMP" AT Si tally I think thc> will uttetnpt to cross at the corner* uiid with light*. <*««*pern- "Tlumk HURD'S Hon of all ciiticerned is vitally ntHessary if the problem i* L* I pinmnd young lt(H>M>vclt "licslde Ik* tawed. Tattle and Vani|iil-lied Poland ?s still payin service charges on a credit i LetV start rijfht now by i-ro**inif pr«HH»ri.v. HN — ■ * i l.'t.liun.iHHi extended by V H Export-Imp.> MAY Hit' llal sit of the bank's tSA.WN), Srlu'ilnlr Mitl Tonus (MX) credit to China made a yea Like thieve* in the night, mid term examinations continue ago, only 16 million have bee to sneak up on student*. And, tiii*us|>ectinK of their rnm- iltp, student* suffer heavily when final result* are estimate iPs\ ■ Not knowing when or where the scholastic n\e will fall. • stuilciit*, true to human nature, allow studies to slide until the la*t possible minute. Then in a last minute effort to cram six week* id study into two days, Kallmt* of midtiipht tween loikc *1 the M Hdscvcr. the pu. tenson. m have t.T*T U pit are in prospect as the imtuiltv of laxity. atm«»>t nollting imently alum Horn tntich simplicr it would lie if mid term examinations . U'*mr were reKulateti the same way that final exam* «n» run. H«»v relieve*! the majority of the student body would lie if every And i ate?, are projxirtionately law for trier OIK* knew just when to cXtHvts tests. lis to ANY (Miint Fur rates to towns not showi With a hit of sltiily titul pliiiminp. tho nHtninisfratnu a, |i.i ;r 6 in the tclcpttonc directory or ask " keheiltile mid teipt exam* over u period of four or fivi so they won It I not interfere with other elitssea. That stance" .dial 1 M»). Rntr* for Thrrr-Minutr Muhl and Sum), o eliminate* three or four tests in a single Hay, ami Station to Station CaHn tk» iiway with slepless night* devoted ti» study. v*' IVrhap* Student eoutuil eonUI make n resolution to the BAST I.ANSING Tt>: ndntinistratimi sutfiresting such action and plannmp a rough draft of the hleii. With that IhmI.v favoring the plan, the administration would Ih» far more likely to consider the Survival-of the Fittest hm4i| WW- suiDrest iou. Alprna f .SS Jsrhsso . < "* . IINDW Till.Ml'* |Ik- kmXrat ■MHr t-rtrk . .35 ITsliasssi * Hiv fitlin'c*! ahirl >011 ever put im your ■sy . Tliu tupcrh Miti^o form-lit ii cuUmii Coral Gables ('hirsts, III. ( staahm. o .,J .33 Msronrttr Psrtjtarsn <* '• limkinX wit cnllnr ii mu1 ol Arrow's Hc.l .. IMrsH .« N«»W I'l.AVIMi i and Arrow ityk-J. Hstkaw * Rsrsaabs .7# Fltal .33 Till >uur r.M«inwta *, buy wow while Trump" * RKI) ROBERTS shirts today. Only two iMIsr. nrli. You'll Cirsnd RspMs .39 Tsavssss DO YssiknU -iS he! They're Sanlori/ed- mi Ms Nasi ever shrinks mil ol lit. I KIIIAV-I'hI Nichl. lit,. y,«r p»l frrr V 8 ATC It DAY—llrKubir \4mlmimm SUNDAY—HanrlHK 7:M «• C:M Tw» Mtadtml tar prkr 1 mm wrnm M, ARROW SHIRTS Hum* Hun Mghily u, ike t wU— fmii sdaj," F«iii u»i y&, i Mw iilCmCAM STATE NEWS rtu East Lansing Business Men Endorse New City Charter Plan Joys Orpinize Government Revision EngHi,h 'Swing in Bigger Than Ever' KNTHY BLANK FOR ICE REVIEW Glider Clul) On College Hink, 2:30 p. m., Saturday, February 10, 1940 "a Wilt I newly organized boy's May Become Reality Addanis To Says 1944) J-Hop Maestro He ii m.cretin iv, Margrctta i rycr.r ( ) .Men's 320-yard dash < > Mcn'a 440-yard dnuh Women's 220-yard dash _ () Women's 440-yard dash < ) Couple's obstacle net () Barrel jumping If Citizens Approve Come Here i^ned to promote interest Jimmy Horsey, "world's greatest saxophonist," who is the remit of elcctnm* playing for the 1010 J-Hop, February 23, at Maaonic temple, j Name - ,i class - a*>11iii|i held Tuesday night. chosen Yf, YM features "contrasting music," hoth'swing and sweet numbers Address ..ificer* were: Phone , .dent, Phil Kmrooiu>; sec- City Council Will Take No Action Addrc»» uf Foreign for duAcing, radio programs, and theater presentations. ' , . ' 1 ..... , . ' ,, rill nut und put In ballot box In Union lobby. ' """" . .Mirer, Jack Undgr. and 1 Horsey says "people always Social Worker Ml) TO K—CITY .... (-..v.sor, Diirwerbmk CHARTER KT< ■■jtSK rxur, ,-y. w:r" Min Tu,sd»>- Miss Muriel Lester, founder th, ,Wo„.i «t. and director of Kingsley halt Auto Arrestsr its of sweet and swing, asking A Syracuse university political scientist is making an analysis of i„t, huvwvi'i. mvmbr.. T1 -V1 J'1'!"* |° revi*e th,! E«*t Lansing city charter i if one or the other will last." ^ ,.lnm for the pun-:.. • l-""sinir Business Men's club «mtnrseil a proisisnl in London's east end, will ad¬ Lower During I His answer is that "Swing is big- the letters received by a tungm man frcm his constituents. ,1... owned by Al Aw n which would m«ke ilrastlc ehanges Iii the dress a joint meeting of the ! ger than ever—and sc. present governmcnt- , u- Shi,.ted hrrr I...m ,al setup, at it* monthly meeting al the llunt Food shop. YWC'A and YMC'A Friday, Past Month j so we mix 'em customers want both." up becuuse February Hi, nt 7 tfJO p. m., j "W..ik toariiir, ... * Chief feature of the setup Rise of Jimmy Dorscy and his | j i.- hi.s iH-cxnie tin- Ppp/|iu i*«'ul.l be u change tn city man- in People's church, Figures icteaNvd this week by orchestra to tlie top of the ladder jj FLOWERS Wli *■ ■ ■"'* ~ *"" ' tl I sger form uf o|ieraLioii. This For her social work in London j the txiiice department in their i. Membership is open ■ nmiitlily report show it drop in the has been one of the most rapid \ -stcd boy*. • |« Mo.* Lester has become Known in band history. Organized p,it,a., ' Would put In the handa of u number of traffic convictiotis dur¬ five year., ago, Dorsey's orchestra jut t 1 ^ * 1 ' *" n as "Uie Jane Addams of Kng- » ! trained man the business of ing the past month over tho>-c for Novelty till¬ depnrt- land." Iter establishment played December. played its first engagement ut ex- j SI.0(1 and up. Mixed K\p«Tl to Kxplaiii . w .h i.. a*aid- . ; - jirtents t.f tin* city and would |>l — host to Mabatma Gandhi, leader During the month cf December, elusive Sands Point Hath club Isong Island, and moved right on on ! ! j ed at the undge poii; oied i hint in ii position of responsibility of the Hindu nationalistic move¬ 73 Kummotix for speeding were bouquet*, boxed and de¬ Vanilla Culture i'un u.distic ip,r ||,e Micrcwdul operation of city ment, when he visited Kngland a releuaed as cotn|>ared with 41 for to where he stands today. j livered, *1.50 and ap. the previous month. However, Helen O'Connell, blonde vocal¬ *''1 - I' • business, lie would be subject few years ago. Gandhi chose there wei-e COT1 El> CLANTS and taiy li, in the J,.ohtr(>| by the city council. Kingsley hall us his Knglbh resi¬ et-. issued only 60 violation tick¬ ist with the orchestra, is culled j COR8AGKS will present .nn lllus- ; Une.ti t; Primaries instead of the oi during December, while "Dimples" by everyone. She says i dence in preference to the more ute on vanilla beans ;>t Janet id the tuiinlier was stepped up to the her lie*t friends call her "Hut* ROSES Ik-tty Preston, j : club meeting at 7:30 j ioi .. are in charge morled and traditional caucus elalxiiate accommodations provid¬ 00 mark for the past month. would lie used for riuminuth bin Nose." Though only 19, she's SWEET PEAS ed lor him by His Majesty's gov¬ day in the dairy build-Ulan an Noticeable was the link of been singing for six years with ; Publicity i.w un- ticket eandidate.s. This fori ernment. VIOLETS 'der the n of Iditiisa llus- selection has proved tickets issued for double parking Jimmy Billiards, I,airy Funk, and j successful Miss lister hub been a frequent on both of the last two GARDENIAS photo- j enior, and Dor-land more democratic in most of cttiocLs of vanilla cul- othy Hunter. laU-ral Arts junior j the , cities which have tried. visitor to the United States since reports. This number of five for monthly others. .She has been with Dor- J ORCHIDS 44l>:w In 1037 she Was a member the two reports compare., favor¬ Mexico and will I kith Autograph hunters arc the bane ! Order Smw of the National Preaching Mis* as the basis fo FLAN VOTMI DOWN ably with the past year report of her existence, und they usuully j | t e meeting is open. j Mon team which toured this coun- which disclosed that 32 drivers are at her stage door when she j Two years ago a proposer etly try She was Invited to return issued • tickets for violation b'ciie I»vrill charter was voted down mail y, it the following year for the Unl- were of the double comes out. J is believed by its sfionsors. be iiuw | versjty Chihdinn Mission in which parking law. Double parking was cited by state high¬ Doli FJjcily, yoialist with Dor- 'j Florinl there was no clause liiniti»n he s|Mike rn over 20 eampi. .sey's orrhestra, comes by his tal- j J way olllciats Monday night ,,t the .. ent naturally, for his father was a Sorority Holds prohibiting the sale of intoxicating student I staff will be ud- cdy council meeting a» being one singer and his m .ther pianist. A NEW TIE a , liquors within the city limits. The j mittocl to lei ture free. Out- of the big hazards to pedestrian His brother Hay t a vocalist with Formal Musicsilc new sistant charter, James T. Caswell, as-1 ,M,.rs ,.|mracru*tmsti ly]Mr « sittiatlun then Caswell M-- ' ne.^ ; that one of the boys In vears to come a new library I bottle of ink nn thede •atioi may la-come a noce.sMty. It is gen- fy iHisrombe ru-Ju'd into the clerk'; crally U'lieved that the kite for thi- 'office, grabbed a couple of blot- Oxr uk ImiInni graMl smmms id & oted tliat city new public building will tie the lot to the north of the city hall. ter.«i and dashed back only to hod there was no ink at all; it was just ■aay innmlrmb of Lmbi rn rrr loll i i ll-does not enter into any pha.w C|l HTt llf'OTRN " Hick. The ink wah black mrtul- j of this plan. It has been the wish ' Ifeard at the eouneil meeting | l«>f that governmental l*«dy to-be. Monday night weie the follow ing j. yo« why - 9m vokwt oro ovor groolor j left out mi Ilia! the people them-I KooNobok's groolost j selves will lie making the charter I. L FAWME 09. 00 oMMrc door* I which ' may eventually control' ihe crook«n»f the proh- \ 0h00 comot to 00 mlu. Attorney Harry Huh-! jieefl limits were oh- j Officials Will I n k ; Mayor Carl Card- plum i-enr. To Aim Arbor I Ki-rmit Smit!', ii-iiitajil ifnit- y trar; Don Blough, (f the regie-I SUITS-TOPCOATS traf's office; Funk Martin, of the i.building offk-e; ond l.yle I.«*i- | jsenring. asMstrmt recorder, will J REMKMBKK— Upend a day in Ann Arbor this , w eek ol The ISnrr In llrmp Ynur Visilinx I nmily I cedurcs at ' I log gan and to trying rait and study- some of the machine cquip- mt used there. A large group of official-* from OVERCOATS niversity were at Michigan college last year lor the LUNCHEON or DINNER Two Priceo Only The place tn gel Alum Will Talk i P price student* ran afford. To KngiiieerN i I M Hill, engineer for Consum- ! ers Power company, Jackson, will An icc-cokl Coca-Cola j address a meeting of the Ameri- , . , . • l i » an Sfieiety of Meehanicu! Kfl- The plnre to piefc up n deNemu* it a thing by ilwir.— the Th,irM):lv ,;S0 p m., familiar hottlcof goodnvsf j old. Hall, that nprescno four gen- |M W'" "FOOD VALENTINE" erationl of experience in aittisw in M. «i'ii«jii Inn '-'ii In tin' mum I «ii|i|iiirl <.f 11 nut hlmu limy timet i lie 1'nlvoi nlf y of NulHimkii fit h oYIin It hb *** IIl|f III III Jt'Miillll ftl'MllOU'lO, ,,f i Inn i <• i n (ninli .Ink *■ |liml»i ('• hmhr'tlnlihtl ll wn» Hum' I<11 llo It known of On* 1'oflh if i'll Ilia llil-y IiimI ii K'fiil iii'It i iii' i iii. - - . || ■ Hfil'ilw, K., ii'iw Hit. *imnin WOHOII I I roU'lt* 'iOm''" i"r.' " "!l! I nliealen Iteeoril It illi I 'ielory •« hui't f'JIItfLt UlOfiC \ Wilis Wl. OH. vol' vol' HUM I I 4N Ill'tH i |,|«, SALE Ml' AM* MVINO VOI' till . "MVMAIOIIT OOOO SHIRTS All our mnlo »I«h Ii of Arrow and fiord ktdri You'll he torprUed al Ihe floe and varied palleto sou'II hsve to * hoove friim. 'While* oof ln«lod*a • $2JO VatoM ~ Haw $1.11 .1 run *i vi $2.28. $2JI Vatoas - for $1.89 ,i run iv.vi SOX SOX VhIiitm from II.i.. < 3V } * JIM oi.lo CLOTHING M ITH ItDIHCrfl TO ItlKlRII I.04V ffcff • - 8I«).7.» • X2I.7.1 - X2«).7.» 4.>:!I.;.I •Ml VOI' Mill \\ IVCR08AT M T8P088T? nrr TMrxi: RIRI*AINO AT 819.75 • 824.75 - 834.75 SWEATERS OI'M KNTIMt: MTOf K or H..I1WMM MMT4TO- sijihivkmk ih:tton ok zim:« m.s:, VAI.I K8 J»oliKl.s NOW tr.lmi Vai.i'KS—NOW 82.69 83.89 miatt KM NtAVV MH4HKMN. MOW MVS lit |nde|»endei big aSMgnmrnls next last Tuesday the their undefeated record intarl l»x ; Inserted In the game with the Arbor f»M .t tiiattguh downing I Id (men ?llfi Pared {count knot till at 4 all at the «t«rt Klkhitanv Hi.: Tei and .i riving Micht h> IVle Ituw-iylelw with fi point* they proved to In* loo much for the third chukkcr. Norm nered eight markers Spatt to lead SPORT SHIRTS Irani the lltllmen Spartan II" team to a 14-8 In tlie other two games fjing- lory over the Mirhigana 1-uw AGAIN* T niHt Sntimin Hill fttn don and llaittillon (louse defeatist "5m*»!.»?• •• the re 111 it Injury Jinx Takes! Abbot Manor and (be Eagle* 18- 1.1 and 18-111 respectively. Patronise Our Advertiser*. 12.00 SHIRTS RKDITBD TO *3.50 SHIRTS RKIH'CED TO *t.V» *2.1'» Relax t.unival The N. tie Dativ Another < lager *5.00 SHIRTS RKIMTED TO $.1.3'' mrel cod the junioi« plenty » point* this week because their ail round are Walt Arlington. wit Valentines remain out of action at least j •ttfYered in the low 'hurdle race PAJAMAS NECKTIES Arnngt.-n was (dated to start at- the lilini relays The George Injury jinx Dornn, nee also "struck freshman aprtniet. as he was leading in. the WEDNESDAY, FEB. 141k 75 yard dash, forcing him to drop out. His slight muscle ailment is not expected to be serious. CORDI ROY CAMPUS COATS Jun¬ ior Danny Kocenbaum iroiu the r m ara n jo rum dash in 8 1 aeconds ahead of three freshmen. Dave Haul it/., flob Mc¬ Carthy, and Dave Willi. « Veteran John Seoles, with n first and second, prevented a com-, plete freshman monopoly in the hurdles. Wall, Raul dr. and Jim ritxjerald accounted for all the other places. Pete llnwrylclw demonstrated that hia win In the Irish meet was LINN CAMERA SHOP JewetVs Flowers MV/RI7S M7 X Orw* Mm. But UmIw. PImm Mis