Editorials Vohltr-1 •12 2329 MICH If! AN STATE COLLKGE. KAST LANSING, .MICHIGAN, THL'KSDAV, KKIIItL* A ItV 15, l<>t<> Honor Today's Grouppr0p08e Election Rides Change Lengthy WarlSpartan Cagers Ront Campus Pledges 54 Artillery Unit j New System Would Allow Advertising Predicted BvWjivnf* Five Fni* * ▼▼ <1 ? IIC 1HC 1 U1 Scholars Re reives Proposed changes in student election | at a special Student lection rules cuncil meeting scheduled for 7:115 rules will lie discussed j will he f this JoHr,,8l,s, |« . || rll. Condi Name (ft Liwaliies To Society j Kite New Gun ' ! evening according to Chet Kennedy, election hoard head. Pi llowing suggestions drawn up'HJ* a committee headed II. K. KiiirkitlNNAer 46-29 Victory to the registration office i by Kelvin Kiehler, Independent Men's league president, it Are From Lansing Hit. Had Much Kv need approach the writ Spnrtnn Defense Baffles Tartars ; t |is expected that council will . with fear. No longer will pcrlctlcc Ahroud «nsitive ears be annoyed Fifty-four Michigan State nt^Al-alrcratr^uns "ipa.-s resolution* concerning! f ..^^1 , » :>y the scratching of pro- college student', I'tplesenting been tceived by thr ntilitary de- [ the albwlnjr of .candidates fnr ^ 11 *1 V wJf 1 © O K ^ Frequently compared to'Hy Marshall l)ann testing pen points. the tipper lilic-e'ghth of the lai'mtr.t of Michigan State student pasts to solicit vot« Hit hard Harding Ihi'.i-ar.d to' A baffling Spartan tit feme the I held Wayne to a single u !..nger will overturned ink senior class in scholastic sr*r'f:"T"rc1'ni1 ' Make p, Floyd Cllibnns, II. It. Knit Ivor-; field goal in the las! HI minutes of each half provided the ",-iily spread their dark achievement, were named to- * booker, who will .-peak on the I highlight in Michigan State's If, to 25 revenge victory over To hr ',,„j used ft, against i drnt< According to the new plan, stu. hTo Organize H . „ defense rf. «»n unsuspecting perions Phi „ Kapp Phi, ! honor■bra w ^ Uowrf d lecture course scries Febru-' the Tartars before 5.000 spectators in .len'son tlcldhnuse last S i.mton, Registrar, reports society. !'u*? <.Pla"W't i per., . " «•* «•> handbill*. •' '."ho. new spa jiubtic address ury 20. is regnrded as the must night. ~ Kir-t .., a self-feed inkwells with NAME rAf CITY MCMBCR* four and one-third systems, signs and banners in jnertink of tee piiipu«d j colorful of the onlc.nporary war Greeks The victory. State's twelfth ill IS starts, also paid Wayne vertical range .»f ap Ni-!,East Lansing proper and en col- organization pi ftmittached are now at the f'"' 10 M UpS<,t Srnre'' i ^thme'p'An ■ ... of all would-be penmen y 20.000 leet , . j a. » a . ,, held Monday • night on the sun ft in !V'tr<»t" last year. The i:ng to till out blanks in the i ting a three-inch , pre •rct'lr ' 1 t"*** ? rv.",'n« a «»f'ttll advertising doc* not',.,. ,, M'ch .f Mi. logon State College year, of w.o ,l'c 7eV' ■' Ku- S>#IIWf'/V QlieOIIS i Spartans have new won three ' , n office. 1 HI*'. Afriea,. the Orient, aft lb" .t . r. w fearful lest the nt'rac. at, anyv 1,1predetermined *' ''J™' pt :r.t,. exceed $5 per e;;ndidate According to Ered |Vw, tine of j Caribbean yumg, wiuv, ud H ill Haw Pix j mt of their four clashes with v. "■ covers stray away and rrapon will threw sleet freg- the scheme's backers, about twenty j I he Motor City foe., will ' In . 150 feet ,n all direct inns pernors were prr-ent ir.prompttt but adequate Spartan • •'■c ' meet it 5 p. in. Tuesday ia the the meeting was to ' STOP FAST BREAK opt forward. v here traymcr.i* ! lecture and duties of ruth an •tgan-zation t«l 500 f.it ; The visitors' famed fast-break orris Sole! iM'tnal rate of fi: f> rounds per minute. ,f the gun The tae- , j offense r.ei cr did grt under wny, j Tlie only basket scored on tiny- If. I.JP J-e»r. *»l»' 1 unit f. r anti-aircraft defense [ t« a fast-break \n.l jirtinllnff to Jim Kelly. a All lot fr ght stoxe Staryk's ni««ii iMird chlrfUtn. Stat* roril. he pe-inch b.,ttery which contain*.- four j me n'tan i- } uhhshinjr j n guns, thus giving a ill tn ihflr rhaiire to howl Frl- „ .In ritoon gwrtni thr tpnUI of fire of loo rounds \ er min- '• from the battery. If the above plan is effect, candidates will be put into campus at Mi--u required who did not a: -::X third field gonl of the „ dime which will begin al I At a horizozntal range < f three | to submit »o the dean of men and and who would slowing the Turtnr's re* flock. miles, and an altitude of 10.000' to student council an itemized f.jst offense down to a Thf ilonre will he held In con- feet, or.e anti-aircruf. battery Van expense account within two days fro-I'd gi\»up. he Spartans displayed •rlUm with the tcrond annual fill with .hell fragments a cylm- after election?, Twenty-two r.f the en Van Alstyhe's noted lli Mrj n t'olleglate Prma ranvrn- drieul a.i .-pace about 4oo yard.-1 Disqualification frrm office for ed ball" "flense to a good ind oil the handaune editor. long and 400 juriH m diameter. which a student is campaigning Is tended: e with a consistent sror- ri tbinely laiale. atlrndine the Special fire control apparatus penalty lor falsification »f ac¬ Pi Nu Ep-ilon, Sigma Rho Ch refer Munrte. J.« mirntlon will alu be Jreplny tor tpeiating the anti-aircraft count- under the proposed system, Alpha Thet i. Pi Kappa Sigini crowd-delight* id n< Mctr.ty nd jit Inf. guh expected shortly, Stanford: Student coimcil members reach* Surma Chi. Chi Phi. Alpha Kapr ;ed on for the I 10 five the gal. a better Jack Saunder a>s. This equipment is practic- <"d an impasse after two hotnw of Lambda. Beta Thrt.i Pi. Sign; tl»e game when evert break Kelly announrr. ntOM REST or STATE ut lord, will be admitted free Others i. .me.l ..re: Jca | ally a mechanical brain which discussion on point No. 1 in regu- Beta Phi, Phi Mu Delta, Alph J tide 32 to 25 ad van- ford, Christian Beuketna, icir.putes and transmits corrected j lar meeting Wednesday evening. Tau Omega, C*tii Sigma Phi, | Sigmd tayc Wayne handed dect State Id firing data to the gun electrically.! Second most startling innnva- Alpha Mu. Gumma Alpha. Beta points ; t the free tlire throw stripe in Rishpp, Martin Ruth, Jr, The gun can thus i»e fired at any ! tion over prevw us election rules Phi Sigma. Air ha P i, Tau Kpsl- Un.se last 11 minutes. : the fnm- of the individual loir Cup'ul Chevis, Jean Cellar. Duarv h. °r«".nd Oantord. Abr, Da- instiint and at a rate of fire tie- '*evolves mound the ure of check Jon Phi, Pi Alpha Ki. Delia Clam- pendfr,t u^n apidity with ' lists by organized grcup* m . Tau, Omega Delta Phi. To., It. KMf KCUBOf Kl U t.< Tartars lepeatrdly stalling Spat tans. •tiled the Betty f,,W. and Raymond I Erank. whic|, th0 gun crP can load. MAY i'SE l*MECK I.ISTS | Mu Alpha, Sigma Alpha Het-i .'•Hired fa this issue RAC K AND FORTH ? that's What Rill Mann Jeanettc G .>;. William C. d- l«e used by | The new provision states that N™1 'twetir.i! will be held . i i by .fun Purge-- oi After Wayne had taken a 4-2 the' other evening when man, George Orenzke. Charles any erg.m.zation may use check xtm porch al .:3n M- v- 1 wherefores of lead in the early minute v a 0- effel made him carry her Harmon, Edward liait, lirts on election day except on the | rt ,V' February 19 Sewed through the t»r.jthy tmint spurt moved State into a :d doll homo on a crrwd- Holcomb, Dorothy Horning, Helen iWr w here the e'ection is ticing j •ointnanding 11-4 lead. Wa>*n« p NTiirian found the dol! in Horning, Sigrid Johnson, Edith Kelso. Evert Kilgren, Leonard Detroit Alums ;;rfi::;•!'/»'»« F/.t D«»eg« I; l I preach- ( Southern '' •ut the margin down t<» 11-0. but State started t«» hit again and : place is still n secret hut Kyle, Marvin Larson, Rrsemary anyway she had it in Lee, William Mansfield, Norri* Plan Daneo "T:fXnL'".T«,y ruin Viii | Ubntrx Exhibit al the Agri- ^•tchnm's ideu< on the Sengti milled out to half. a 24-13 lead at the i be investigated by Student crmn- the telephone, offices in March, William Neuman, Hussell Is On Scouts Wayne cut the lead to seven ' the Spring vacation from Michigan eil election board f..r U e .l-H<»p * featured un- library when Dill. No rerfl, Harbnra Sear-. Myron points at 30-23. but got no closer State college w iff-be enhanced by. other business passed on at the "Dead Enff " ncting in his capacity of Forbes Sibley, Nanette Hiring the remainder of the ,ir »tuer alumni dance .sj-nrrored meeting included the defeat « f addition there will be unoth- . p, came to escort her Smith, and Hetty J, Spinning Ij.Mt ,1 *imr Wayne failed • to score alum the ch fav paying rawing «>f Sandra Sue. alone • late work. t Others pledged ur Alph.i from the field in the last seven A it'o nd < ar.d'd -h •- .Oi to Bill's embnrras. '- de-mark. Lnura W. . minutes of the game vi to vestigate )* -ihiht in insisted that he car- j md Jca Marty Ifutt and Max Hindman '.et:«rv to serve for amed '.he brunt of the scoring, !-wrapped tiny replica \ Studc i ncil. A W S the dear WAA to Name ,;.!l>ing 26 point-. »»r more than , mn home for her on cf w»men and the dean t>f men ed but he blushed in Alumni Plan Council memljers attended la ' i.dt state'- total, between them. 'Hilt with j.ix baskets and two night's meeting after i»eing gue-t RECENTLY RFTCUMD Nominees free throw: was bigh scorer. Meetinss ..f A WS A a dinner held in Den- Elisabeth C'»rrffd*« h«.me b»,.f BASKETBALI*—-FtV* 4 iolri-fhit! sell-nut of taken d C.luh to Feature m. y enter - Italr- Mason- ibhot Mon Wrangle ! trip oh ing Instrui in u un 11 thto year's affair. Mates further rramallons will be lint Formality Wins Day Angling saving, roi Foreign binds . Organizat m State college catalogs m.»l. wculd you . ttend." 401 n d Cub Scouts H ,» "1 prior tn the turn cf the Mont .f thorn p.omptiy they would. 404 declared thev dicroft ore ■ i'Mild have been meat and aRidPuld >' u attend"" 551 said "yes.' | The handiwork incl Yakelcy, historian, says Jer v tfcem the privilege of attend- and 256 avowed they wouldn't I uf various tyjie knct« o early catalogs were bt- Ilirk--l« Give Talk* iied with long euphonious TAKK VOTt rt'F | llir<1 l»" '< * If. IV Dirks, dean of the I tution of the dub will be mane Slaffninn Vacalioninp which Fortified with the results of tr«' !,,n n ,'.,ncra at the meeting. The new charter f the engine »r- thtr.g 'to chedule a part; . E F Eld ridge. ■ poll ;,nd taking their cue from the I a would permit the greatest nu liivr hill tx> rend by Margrettn Pryer, ing experiment xtatton. is on affirmative majority for the first details of the J winter ' MILITARY IIAM, ill fight hnirman of the constitution cofft- edits cr question, the social committee is DTrk- PLAN FORMAL ANYWAY . pr .ceedtng full ;tooks. jfitif. on the question The petition being f ments for research now presents: Heated i»efore tJ'e instrument, the nr.H, and !l>eriodicals duly signed -qnd presented, the j in una I Breakfast a much less difficult problem for .student may regulate the rate of 1 L'MKD IIKRE freighters which have hern , rociaj committee hastily scheduled j of the Michigan State speed at which printed material. A practical illustration tf thf N'rwir.an club of M. S. C. will graduate parses in view, or may stop the microfilm's value occurred recent ------- ,a epeciaj Section. faculty and Three quest if ns were asked the hold its ,nnua1 winter term Com¬ motion for study of certain pages ly at the college library. Wher ; men of Mason and Abbot. "Are munion Breakfaat March 10 In thr recent purchase at the j Films may also l»e read clearly attempts to locate a copy for thf j you t'nlon ballroom. when they are enlarged on an or- i library shelves of an out-cf-prin' in favor of a formal party?" rary of a Microfilm ! read the first one. To this 46f said Cunt of honor and main ,pMk- dinary wall screen book by a former professor at M Reader, out-of-print material, re¬ rr u to be th* Very Rrv Jomph Ksperialty valuable in research IS. C. failed, Jackson Town#, It- scripts, rare books, W. Albrrs. bbhop of thr Lwulng work, microfilming makes more brarlan, ordered a film of the bcoi or technical papers New Mm on ordinary library available an ever-growing bulk of from a copy at the New York pub. data without immediate access to • lie library. The film version ii On Botany Staff the limited number of larger li- j now available for reference, ■ H N Milter of th, UnivCT.ity of braries. The process ts also use- A film of this kind will not age Writ Virginia anil J. A. Ruprrt of ful for note-taking and extensive j as rapidly as the average ith, Univwfity of MtnmwU ,r« copying. fr>r reproducing entire ■ printed matter blocs cf material, and in the pre ' MICHIGAN STATE NEWS 15. I!»40 StudoBl Voire* in the Groupg SkMgat fitote New fo Give Parly DORMS Student Grange and 4-H cli* 1 '■fi&xnj will hold their joint tern, 1 EART MARY MAVO Saturday evening February 17 L \ Tcir.c for East Mary Mayo's 9 p. in the Little Thou! anrunl winter formal dance to be was announced yesterday t.v filHXioMCoteSrtoP^tt held Saturday night at the dormi¬ Seeder, president. .^r9^r^,n**^m^k'.... . DHrihiior J IComrtakl, HM.JW Dull.* Sfr.i„•; Woman's Editor Roberta Applegntc regarding peace, lie feels that heavy fighting W. B. Moffct will be patron.';. Mr. Kalder Sports Editor ..... tkin Andfrwin may come on the Western* Guests will I* Dean Elisabcti Feature Editor Jerry* Dewar front by spring, for by that Conrad, Miss Mildred Jor.ex, Miw University of Oklah; Mable Peterson, und Miss Milburr ules which prohibit ti t lime Hitler may lie obliged to It'll)i tin- jf swing rnuslc on.the i.i «» Manager. William Colling* attack the Maginot line." So DUher. Roosevelt hopes that pence over¬ tures rnay be started in time to Modern Greeks Circulation Mnmiger Rf MART in (ICVIOOLKY Assistant Business Managers MH...,..Jot i Carman, Robert Davis head t.f! this major war move. |IrH^WbH.*j». SHIRTS STAFF Uob-llRtlon. in* gMnrti, Want* llowtrt. Second, the President feels that should this olive branch fail, still it might pave the way for another ALPHA XI DIET A Margery Snyder and Rosalie SWEATER SALE lk!l/ were pledged Monday night. One lot of Zipper and Helton Front dneatrrs, special urnrrrss peace move in autumn or late Jean Peterson has moved Into Tun first swor or- (\ valura from IS.9S Iv IIN Mars rift* Pry*. Uf> tUrm*. »I«t I *** summer. Me bases this on the be¬ lot. CIVIL ZiAP V^'s PHOTOGRAPHER S lief that Hitler's drive ori the practice house for the rest of the rikCDBVCADCTS ChsrtM Ton. rail western front is tore to full und term. I Uifi ImL CllADhl.. ECLECTIC— vjuiw/coiia:o s.c. that afterward the German gov¬ Faculty Adviser ernment will be In-greater need An exchange dinner was held of peuce. with the Sigma Nus recently. Cnrle fiCWis, of Greenville, end Secretary Hull also has express¬ llfays to Vole ed important views In recent cabinet meetings, agreeing with Ed Thnmiis, of Royal Oak, and Doug Preston, of Allegan, urc new another time that when the ring relax no nicely ur.d people in TROVSERS Within two weeks students will have opportunity to vote the President regarding point one, pledges. ALPHA C lff OMEGA— This Is Yours- '•tretch out, It ilh't an act,"or a loK.son on the technique of u fall One Let el Trnwn, VittSi I** »HS le l.tt upon two resolution* made by Rluilent council In the winter but not point two. There was nil exchange dinner From Elltahetk Yooger as the drama books so quaintly term final election*. One of these deal* with the health in- xtirane* plan atiTTThe other with payment of clax* due* dur- may Mr. Hull fully concurs be a before the spring drive gets un¬ that there chance for |»cace now with the Hesperians recently. TIIETA CHI— A smoker was held at the house PS. from yesterday; Won't You put it. «195 Ing'tH-shnwiii year only. der way. But he does not share Tuesddy evening. Be My Ballantlne? Jlnw much attention l*.cnch student giving these proposals? Thunnswer among the majority, probably, 1h very little. The the President's optimism that once the drive is itartcd It will be pon- Dirk Boothe Was pledged rcc- oi tly. One person's idea of a big eve¬ CLASSIFIED Mblo to revive peace efforts in the ning a wrei-tling and boxing resAttltinn* to he voted upon atrecls—everyone enrolled nl ZKTA TAB ALPHA— autumn. meet inch an was held in Jenlson Stale.The etfeet. these plans will have upon students leads New .officers fleeted in the llull (rats that cities will-be one l't| think that nearly everyone will vote hut this has not pledge class are; Margaret f»arn- field house last Saturday evening. bombed, civilian populations wilt b.ird'ero, p r e r. I d »• n t; Virginia Packed with thrills and much •ii s>911 s r.xt its. been, true in past elections. — become enraged, bitterness will White, vice-president; lle'cn fsing, good rhowman.ihip as well aft LKtot 'Jitrle the student body voted upon a revision of the cat deep into the hearts of both secretary, i?nd Mary Patterson, sportsmanship, that bill has my sides. He fears the war may be- I/MIT- Flson brt»**n **m money for the best In sports in a ccnH'iVi'tinn nnd only I t 15 votes were rust. That represents com# like the Spanish civil war, Mnrycti A back long time. ml rh«lnUtf* liuil.llair. ti inward. H-'u n II. tty Ni«*art, North Hatt. about one-fourth t f the porx.blo votes. No excuse barring where neither side could llnd <• at the house Freshman brothers at Michigan emergencies, can be qircnd for not voting. foothold for peace. For thntTC.i- Plans nr» i eing tdc r..r the State. Merle and Urrlc Jennings VOI' KEMI SHUTS NKKTIKf, SCAWS. son he believes Europe's one reul Stdd?nt council has made voting macliinrs available so hope for peace Is to act i oW. annual Michigan '» tr.y to !»c gave uri exhibition wrestling match ETC.. AND WANT THEM AT GREATLY held at MlchJgmi between event* on the program |,OXT that waiting will ho eliminated. In many cases the reason At any rate, the Pre ident and Norma Je;»n A.-hlfv Is alum chair- a* a burie.Tjue on presemt-day pro. rt»|. whil. u'UI »«40Dg. EEDItt'ED ratcts. VISIT for not vol.rig is pure earelessncsa, students admit that point. • hii"se°erei«"y nr state erupt man, and Martha Jane Edgar, ac¬ J##rd. A I, UmLr. I'H-tm ..»H7 M fes-ional wrestling They taffglfd IXINT Urr.n »*I-Wr Rut it will pay the student, net to he careless about voting ho- j „11V neurit that the tlin'e t. tive chairman. Uproariously with Charley Hut .on with cutlsc It mentis It chance to vote for or against elass dura which Sumner Welles to Eurotie we has been the starting point of much discontent. PI KAPPA PHI— rlaying referee, much to the glee Laurence Peters and Hank Uer« •if" the onlookers. But wren Merle MVRI7S It means n chance to vote for health Insurance. The major- j1 ,'00,'s K> HNI.ANII Ity of students have a difficult time of making end* meet in I (e|| «oaao Ai'lii regard to finances, hence, it is proposed, health insurance I |-minK to bull will do away with costly emergency t iterations. One of the peettlinr farts about students is that those who protest the loudest regulating various issues are lite ones wtio fail to vote. Unless all concerned go out and vote these Worthy pro- j tost wr'-k nr. awrrrtly « posals will fail liecnuse of laek of *op|Hirt. It only takes about a minute to vote. 'VThi'iu* iiir'Vl'i' i A., l}1„ ,, (l)n„r n,, Lot's start discussing these resolutions and finding out | lsr*»ty Italian, the advantages as well as the disadvantages. Then after hav¬ ing mmle up our opinion—let's lie sure to vote. HN !So Pay For Student Council Of ficers In view of editorial nnd reador comment in State News, it should he rf Interest to It ant that the Idea to name a j Secretary committee to investigate possibility of |toying Student coun- j after being cij officers was defeatist at Tuesday's meeting. iBruiUUini In its stent) was placed n new proposal that looks sound, nt the N«v The Idea is to have a secretary, who will serve Student coun-: ceptod, mi cil. Associaterl Women students, Ucatt of Women, and Doutt of Men. ■ A favorable committee report nttd council passage on this '«t up to hill would aid in slaihlariluiitK work of these groups. Student-!'i'"-'""1 council, Associnted Women stuileuts, Dean of Women, and Dean rf Men have common work and common interest, and n secretary to serve all these would help in acquainting j ipntrhody t these groups with one another. Itotdrn, The secretary would also take care of filing for these j groups. S nee salary for secretary would he paid Jointly ^ h# there would lie no undue cost-to any one of Ihent. t„ dsm-c The idea seems sound, und hiring of a secretary for those 1 on ttr dance fl four groups should ho uf aid to all of them. Hl li"'n'hed Look As Sweet As You Are! Ml let Mkts ruurk. our iternuinent charges brought against them . Nivr specialliit, annlyar Francis Kay re, high commissioner to the Philippines. Ih gwttitvg int. tt lot of peoplr .N Ivan around the interior department Keep ar 50c $2.00 eye on Morris Ernst as a candi¬ date for mayor rf New York City He is the hard-lot ting lawyer whr forced Mnyor Hag tic to accept the CIO in Jersey City. Ernst probabij wilt have American Labor part) support . . Incidentally, Err.st I at Just written a new book, "The Censor Marches On." which is worth reading lor the kwduwn or wtiat gut* on behind the scene; ill the radio and nievte atudlo.v Yearbook 6300 TONIGHT ~ Prirr l<» <»«» m Liu lo Sa."" * 6:00 i». M. IB, IMO MICHIGAN STATE NEWS W§. •hools Need Full Year lore Money College Official* Study Plan Predicted Men Favor *tnr jWen II iiiHnnif H iiiiiiVx Social Worker's Lecture Br ihin WAV Think MSC Will Shmi Hnve Four Terms Orientation In Style Show To Attract Outsiders lliott Says in the registrytinn set-up." Lectures Seven bulging, hueksome dam- Michigan State college i. work- I Tiie complete quarterly system of Muriel "J»ne Addams of Lecture appearance I-ester. l"K toward a Mil-year b osellex paraded their stuff before plan of regarded to be especially bene- Knglunil," here Friday attractinir studenti evtn nif is from I fyicnl' schfK>! s ion n to the \ part »T t e year in factory cr on An cvaluation if the men's T"r;f'Y In1"lR.h1t meeting ^*T",,hg the "lMoronic Alma, arrnrding to It'tty Jane McClue who, with Sid Kood, , President Shaw, in an interview oplicatc the system in and attend f choc I when nut . . .. . . Temple ■ in orientation aeries, compiler!1 ifpoii for education in 1910 Tuesday, rioted that d was hu ' Use by the LolSefjei nn med above under the supervision of (J. Vrdcr put whc„ the mairll|ino side of the is e-M-hnuman of the Jo'nt YW-V. M. C. A. committee ipon- % h net to ho curtailed belief that Michigan Stall college ; he Mild. With the m w«n ii;e four periods, a person on a »tylc show for tie tfiring Miss Uster's talk. Michigan, Or. Kiw>nc It. was slowly w iking toward the . A more varied program would wj,0 niisied v.nc period v.'aud have .••-v. u j U. I leaf h, of the tleuti of ladies. I'rompt adjournment of the I men's office, reveals that 95! order „ .... stale superintendent cf adoption of the toll-year plan. On i>truction, told un edticn- this basis, he osplaii od it would1 "m'ml ln ,h"' dec tr. "r" system, claimed Crowe, ; only half as much time to make Imitation. of May West wore m and two shapely dames t Sluffmcn Hear 1. elure at 8:35 p. m. will per¬ sil.ie »es would not etily be ;i seme tee plan. I trr <"tnt of the students voted .the cake with bulging hips, I mit students going to evening nfnonce in Lansing yea- lent to rum¬ Mich to lectures worthwhile, while Lecture On | State college l< now I evening gown*, and blond t i ple | offered repeats but also in s>c-1 part es to attend. a forum years, became of quencc. nstitutlon t.f higher ''ts entmg votes stood ut only i lets. A prominent among the speakers a complete will Is* conducted by Mlu tester operut- I lM' l tnt of ^e total w»3 sum¬ learning in the slate ,t before nearly 500 cdu- nl citizens at the fourth mer term. S.-R Crowe, director of summer J It. S. Linton, registrar. Joined his j opinion with those preceding m mg under a semester 'stem. The report shows tlml 0.1 per | .l.taVed ..eeeswuies to nin'\ompe"- Humanities following her talk In Penplm citizen's conference on I further cnlargc.d upon the stating that It would probably lie erot. of the men felt the renes j f„r Ul(, thc cv0. church. Iter appearance at Stats will te the only uns for thia tac¬ Dr. Genge Barton of Dean L. C'. Emmons subje ja K""d thing for Michigan State cago central staff of the C tion <4 Michigan. She will corns trrded from Michigan State, | Hie "Several of the larger j to be on the full-year plan. The rebut b. in ' ierin City llall Reporter: tive ficncr.ti Mutation Owtaott and will go to they all noted, Study country have had Ann Arbor on Sundsy. Mil'C'ATOM MtAK the Mil-j would > jicakers were It. I. Tui - I year quarterly system . with the season*, bringing vacation periods at thc Be I..UV,i..IAI|M:,Sr r0r, , AR popuia i , call One official from thc Farm Hu- failed tu come true to colni spoke Tuesday aftrrnr- member'; of thc tiurra Will. ItE Ut-CST- time; notbly University the' Ike lectures hen le came in a black evening MIjj t ester wilt bs the gucat ot start member of the Miehi- cad the ?• p m were those on s i rtinent on the subj | Univ.r.ity the student council of Ftoplw . college at Ypslluhtl, it of Miniu-oi i, Uiilvcr- middle * wrong dire?' i. on ha/.- gicnu and health- jhyslcal fitness [own instead of a gingham 10 use O n titutes the Hurra' I -session as I "hit. S\ te ..id Two fellows covered uhurch id ;i dinner in the Unlap cd the state teaching j . trr -ystcm the rgani/atioh j Tapping the list of additional rub? Ire s. •d up In analyzing the *"*•. t 5 30 Friday. Starting cut on ovrrnrnrnt.' . ,nd Miss Mary Fain - of Ea t f .insitig's r»fv je« t desired by the group, in fu- heir shapely for initio I): Ilartf.n troit member of the j • fated by And tiie |»eop!e of thc city enn he! Ire ;se:i to demonstra'e what the ! . Die Pacific Nnrthwest last fall, she us that stud line lectures, was that of athletics, of education^ who ex- ; rally favc.r flaflyed tor this manner of think-' wi :ial funt tioi veil dressed stenographer will be) ] hai been Iccturinjf constantly up by thou while fro I. mg U'f there is no icnsr in taking tie rearing in 104". j and dow-n the Pacific const Die ..outhcin states, arroMi and • jilt\ in Michigan. angle |he I t wild ion and get going so rapid- ' Hut the one euilfilng maiden making regular i a* many as five appearances In one [to..is last year received up- j State) j ly that the 'momentum of the tnod- in; l»y iho had tiie whole group of spec- j day. ;V $41,000,000 from the ■ t « :o idea wih* carry you olT the tic a tors agog wys a^winsome dame i id.M'k into deep water, perhaps n short skirt and red babushkr, i Miss !.cstcr has also had several l.i: aid. about $3,000,000 ( it iihec the full term was the - j art.t ier; published «n the portlbe * week period. Stud a ho swatted hither and thither at J.,,. m1038. Prosfiects fui \ (imp that an "Orientation [ United States should ploy in the * kit ,i c next year are dim be- 1 lager government1 C't i c for Men" has hern nt- udhing in | articular with a tennb j „f ni'iuntiiig .state deficit, | present European conflict and has » i cit I nn years ago up' lempfH a! Michigan Stale collegr. communicated her views to Presi¬ I add* I Since that timr the 1 we h it that it was . tlieii the I later very im|*.rt.iiil de it ftorn eve! t In a published let¬ |li I i IIOIC'E nth uopil high taxes, ended substantial to get the reaction of thc stuilcnt ter Mr., lister has spoken on i duct ion he mi id, j means, a sur- hoily in evaluating the course. over hundred carnpl. t . si oe for Queen Eli/a- (| ;;hty. m •alot) and lusty come- jared y Itojiular piny home. M.rp.,gr Thursday's cost will | Thud grii lioyer as Fare. Ger-. p; j tri f, .:r Subtle. Olaa Diana :> ••«.•!; , M.iby the More •ai Scales a* Abel j . r,| .1 Kutril, Eleanor c,meet vat >uie; ClifTord Jenks ,i. „»,,inal -rid I Fied Ferry as the 1 ,.MM. wu. pi, . Donald h Drwney will an- t,, i i • - — Andrew KOSITCHEK'S GREATEST te university has 60 i kindergartei and 20 sororities I -«ho< I in I- B. A. FAUNOE 00. iollege Students Aiv Versatile Valentine Makers ih PIGGY TROI'T re ■< atM.nl KIRK INSI'HAM K CLOTHING CLEARANCE "ENDS WITH A BANG" purer heart v.'it., tv rntv 1.5.1 i ym'tuig" An . gffi.t.'c. folding »•..!» n •' hi»h nut u tendci !•'•• ! View tiu.t 1 '• r • {. ! ...nuUu* COKS A <; E second gradiiti take H.t'vv'l St.i'ii W r\, ,iiif the. . .nd \ « • .nt >uk i«.llege students might like works of art t " .'/'i • college students seem • '.tiluaed rendei f'.und written >i •• '""I'"" t •' ,ut l»' k it all they can t- make .-lightly more jagged U A Complete Selection In n than the least artistie •-•nd graders could turn red ' tul j»; and j u- v ^villuw f t Die other ; ill. in the r.-ili 4«ee All Sizes ... Two Days to chewed i.-.'' valrntini* t iuG itmisii noti:: • nd back home with nil to make it appealing happy, wltiie iu-c b«.wL w.-Dt ; Go and this Salt Ends All freshmen studenG are re- • garten ty|»o. Dene ui iliiired to see their advi&rr* teb- ;:rren and yellow coil- ;f»te "xprr ...11 f tTcttc n i ;.er, P of Ucidered with gray yr.d tied an at\, VaienM.e'* Day . . tu*r\ 15. Hi. or 17. At thin time advhrr* will Imr Three times day and seven a ^ ^ ^ with purple velvet tniil- crin ir|MKi> 1 or winter ter«. m adorned with hearts profusion. i;it all hot and bothered about re reiving a telegram, especially » J. W. Director of Adviser*. STACK. days a week, Ytmr Last t'.lmnre • • If Tlieue I'rice* some «-r.e took tho tu .hie V. cm 1 :ittle miss in her junior d « in thc middle i-cnny Comes the question, where 1 ■ : Taper heart, covered it tape and wrote thc eric around it; little friend of mine, be my Vaiotttinc'.' • MOCCASINS KOlt CAMI'LS WEAK do we eat? SUITS — TOPCOATS - OVERCOAT# There is one place where the *i*-00 •t >ou will net be GLMT.NL "PASh' pasc end the penny back to 15" 20 1 ccomioended feu ail un- •Oil l onoed food is fine and the price *rr >rv» who would like to •Halerpreof h*»' l* ' they tlund. It's eco- She borrowed thc •( hr»mr Ualber is right. •litre Soles Oiliiies for displaying You'll • budget-wise • see your friends at fuxuiu tmdTmlSml mentals Hab^MAN tonight. H.KOSITCHEKWBROS. Thura.Uv, Fahruary I,"., MICHIGAN .STATE KKW« Slate Placesr,TiSVpSali-".' — Mat Sensation — nparian ^portfolio Boxing And Swimming Second At Ileal Milan', >»!/, Mifhltoin Milan H Kltalf - Tha l,/v ,.,i i..... Ireland Merrill Is Showing Mates lfnw to Pin Foes in lliirrv Hv HON ANIHRSflN Teams Go On Road Ann Arbor Men lihfila, 3d to 34. dny ni«ht. The prom Hame were donated i. 'rrnrkiWMi >•>»<• relief fund. JM Anllr.v I tnl \nrninl Catvy Klewh kl wa Hiitgmen Face j Wayiio Rloeks Tank I'atli . . ' When Conch "Whlli'.v'Miwvniifiiml hi* i*ljth( Wet Virtflnh mil hero of the h>.'"< i'liinclilfh syet'tiicohir one-hai wrMllrtH (IpHcrml fiuni the A|i|ui!mlilmt hills In IiivihIc Kml; •i the sideline with 3:? With thftlr pitth hnrml l»y Lanxlnii fur ti hit «f 11 lu-hIc with t In- Spni'tnn itriitiiih't i Okiiintuy. they're ifolnif I" view a fiinilllin faw In the Slain: Wisconsin ! if Wo' of the touched oitftoipdits (fhlvcralty ! iiaiaariial Hi(f Ten track r ham- nf Mi.'hl^iihV to play In provide naii*Hln Ktewirki » HlHW|i. Thai partit-nlar fnee hilmiKs in l.clniul Merrill, ill ; 'News Mi, hiKan Stair '- hn * I n„ rf> h l,hV>*111 j |iinrm ha.l piiwar In afiare a« sd-rrei, tiillylnif four. Mich- j Mlnutlve nnphnmnre, who t?1" At the outset, lin o let us of apoloRt to the Sli t tint . li-nm. fie-heiierl hv il« heart- " m'-'' "H,,h" . ■if#♦»! Ill fib tha.v Wnrc than ilnnhla.l tha : and n free throw for rapl.il. larnmliiK a mat an. SlIllllh'H let *M teiito unit its fiimli for ilo- over cnitiK (H'l fnrmanra aifain . JfJt" ' "1 ' . ; I" j. nmhlat'ii cfforla nf Ml( hi«aa hilt In the fhinl tv Svra.uJ-la-ISnt..r.lav.ahl.rp-!",'W ' • MtJon on IIm- local raw|ina. nIrIiI. The writer assisted to '• . Hlati» iifi'l Mii hiifan Nnrmal ijt ' mendnuH humt < f The lant linn- (iwynne ami Sl'Ori' M III I fl'l'l' ! ni.tat'iilai laaat Y"'. Ilalfl- pnhftrtit were nfforrieil a view.'. covet tor*lug for soior reason - atla. h tn'laV' m J"', .1 a. | S< iiwar/kojif nave », 'IT....,., failed to hrlog In a slur* rover ai iilinn I". the inva-i'.n nf I ha I fv.|( 'i,,,I»'•-«>.>' V •Ittvr allKtil i.mI win. imrlt a. Itm J<111111'l I IIIII' lug the lights. The Imtl thro, lies ..f II.. Wi*. an* la Hadan .Simimniie*: wh II Men ill |t.irllv with liioi awl imilit with 1.„. l«-|„#rt> H-. hall, r Urg. w V.i t«clnfu1 vv.ts i. he! lunt hitnI tin.Hill I.V-II vlrlot vi t Hit of «s lo see IIm I ho* log ret eU ' The ' hipie nig | 4 4 deadlock „t 4TO Deti ,1 will .»'• week-end j fctc»p ft.r Hliite s tankers In I | Spin tali* winmnH'"t 'es Siitiiiday'' match, Honttey Joh fie..»ye Itojr L.^ed tie meet. ! tint of hit farmer in |iniawl rlie»l- | "err luriie.1 .a. Hie heal l" Ih I/-iin..id ia.l e. proved thai wi.lle Hie widla Arm Ian lain the It* Iniiiml rtivi [mi h'ipii ■"••In he iwe.iv #. I *! flrnnt. and ArnnHton topjad o < may not have champion* flirt turn* a State swimmihK team urn or |trd»eit | M ifoi innru r* a* h< hlnn, and hi." compiled homcwhi.t ttcrgmou ntnl Itrook* lit.I f> has ever cromed the border for a» i»Or e>.♦*.d- Arni.H uf n nmt record In his fre«hintin, high moiium honor* with five ««• •! lion 'Inee t'oitch Jake flaubrit After retortilMH from U.e tup ».h. y0»Ar Met till lelghed undefeated j apiece while Knurr v -ii t..j. fn III unit to *1* rtiidrhf*, hiking ffttf the beets with 4 looker took Ids |i»»'ition in |tr.Mt Slate will hine only « two day i to he dti'-ided at' the fifth# > In vln the full route. Mmhnmwnt#*- T».e Hpnrtann will fctn> nt the respite Iwfoie tariKliriH Willi tfhl j j(l j|»e second e.ime Ih with ttie *howing Uoyal Voik Imtel In Toronto and Sll.lr' HCYN r ANT PAPK llowever. In itrroidatirr wllli j SI hi i n i in k'-. proved I. f.. the |Hilh \ ill Hie s|M»rls «h |M»l SynirtiM*. will fcbirt hark to Fact l.afcniH HI* hist seitsmi oil the varsity , the Demagogue*. w mi.II.I,' no cu- how ktroni Sunday moinuiH "ne Impoitant me ill. (he Hlale New* will wol NFW KM flNII t«»fcv#lt hoW*V#», hits lnode Hint' 14 tl Vlelm v The I Vmu|iolitmo the State iiHKieHatlons (ding Inns sit hut k itltd tithe tin j initde op-of -M.i* Kritn. Iloti Mr ghe lis ndtiOHis In Iriti In ills riissloiis of sporls ecrnls ol sr. i.. I ..old Vive it* foriRldrr" j •,'|KK«IP4 ^ 'u lor Ny tirown Shiir ThinrUnl* llil My I lump ' Ills second pla.e in tt.e h.gl ttff the eoiieti! Keshioo j Ik.mihl unit Ikiii Howdeii look tlr olid# n.iihans -fated I J'«K *h\eh hn* given the at fl feet 'I ira tie- v.i over. nee,* Hiikt'n llmnirr . rral d.ivs vMilage. Tlirrr Is no *hnd wed l.y lf'»n fanham o r.i I l.y IIOli •■ litH#*Wr«t V lilt In hilt led ntt with I thiotnthmil. de.pite .rune line phi news mini' Ih .i reli.isl» s!m% oilier hand. Ihese event* tin I Ohio' We'leya lij-sj. iinrt t'.ir | wdhdnwat ... Il.i'h.h." >'h.y- Michigan who .leund U feet fP« a fall win over a Wheaton man!hv t\'apt A 11 Inn I lie j doe. 33-22 rifiin h»( "» Mm Inn.... untie* for a new llehlhoii e re. slioiilil not he rolM|delelv lima ipl>ciit.oid In oid In fast held Airmg Mid has been »;<•»'>« fitting | TOI'liH CAIH Mti.lr rnllrir Irii'k ""!*•• . I»l"'. a very dhi'i ed. and we repeal o»» upologv piepaied Ml* . ton placed senifid "i the fill van who wop ^eastern * mteis^lMdantii • Oanbeit said We to Mhhlgaii Mta'e's loisers. with K.nftin set-to dash ai d third .tl li e «"• \»rd low the miiimiMHtliiR desire llnl aiitl Inst the two -print h»»noi* while competing for hut die* the a Newaik. U J. tugt. wtaa.l, has lliere will lie no reon iirretin ol ol talent j In the featured two mile ioi toOKhe*!' the •en obliged tnietuiii t*» Id* hmne tike Mature i a lined Dak Fiey untrad of Torn ii j with Michigan Ti e Hmitah* hoi iwh Itatph II Y'.ong had plan- it was a light* ; piilmi of Ni'imal who » .uiie« TWO COATS /•ewers trvhiimvil ;ht Dunn hair lone Vlitoiiev out of live in al i-Mii|»etitn»n -with Wayne hi | that Ftake t«» help-hit the gap wo* left hi Hie (SpaHal. inok^ ii.y lie i.t.e to Mict.igan'* lt.li> appri.nl- IN ON ICS lail se.i'-on dropj^d a fill-10 dei Iby the giaduation of Wiltiuf Cheer, j Schwarzkopf For II lap. tin i.tke the j .ail. to the Taitais heie Tl I who won natlon»l fnrtior* fot the Spartan veteiun matched the W«.l verine mptain stride for stride AM al ahai-ply inhnv.1 |WlCT Winter mwoala, smarll. •lylcil ami talluri'il. The al lr*('live |.la"I Hl.nl lillillK Mill)' fPfHOVPlI III /i|»|H*f nml you hiiv»* i» swniorci tO|Hoat. I'l FAH ANI 'I HAI I I'llII I %FI \|S Hll l»VI.HIND «21 I | Srliiilillrr l-'lirs To Ti'iivli Tracers SIMIINi; Now r i* it il y , HATS iittil how ' J utility htitiiH tire wilier ntnl new Itiiiitl treat men! h mhl l«» I; j n. l"» |J;| repl llo i antra' I llo- I litis tetril hint *||i Mr.»o Hf,i baseball leant is wtllonu a « onhstCom.ioof their hinart M y Its $ ] c|»l a b*b • |S.tS and S".. L. Z&xtz '■•..Ir, II...,; At" •r "•* "z£»> <«" w , 'CX' ,r ,,f flioa. TEA DANCE TOMORROW It ASKKTIIALI. I'NttIN IIAII K4NIM (t u tut imsI ft out r.tge |» uthet l»iit|t«nf l-hniuthng • -utg to slow down Hie tl. Hailing tactic* in Hip ' lo . egistet utg two field 1 •T I NIVTR KNIW THAT ABOUT OUMIBS* »d live tree throws, the1 0 WHICH Wif limn guaid m» teftard hi* a you thmk fin ynu know hn« the Quaker* mn run a world-wide . nog total to l.M |s>int». on young fled organisation on an annual budget nf only fWf.Onn • convrrted tt# out ct #2 people'* pafthw? Ilere'* the Btory of a hu«hand and wife How they got the Nazi*'permimion to enter Germany ami j wrho tfled tn find the fountain of youth that way... and to help the Jew*? What they did in Spain? ... An eye w attempts opening article about an army that quiatly ftghtafor peat« l'ea're Al CW A« You Fttl, by MCNAAR laMMUN. not for war. Read /'JO.OOO Quaker* Map He Right, by NOW TO CATCH A COOOK WITH M» AND fey ML Crunrh Mid ttn|imw put lo an. in thu »-"k'< "SHI't A CMAMPI" "SHI'S A OWITTIBI" Quarr honr." Tba Lady." Sha a an a rbratnut darlinf •' mituff thai «Urtfd M mi innuml lul lim. Ihhini (rip kr£ I hn Wf. of a danm, and aach hoof laft a prlat tha aim MidmM«itk(UMinth*irrttuMidiKr/WiduahFM|rd y » a trarup'a rim. A bom ramr - arho layatnfioualy 'i. lotiM«hM». An-inline yarn on P-I- 12 of Th» S.turdiy rvrry ranr >( ihr half-uay mark... Tha haart-thumpo* F.vuninf Pint. Crmtk (■*> ffnyinrr, hy PMUP WTkM. Athletic numngrrn of the IN TNI BAIKANS? $ Imrfy H o. A Plop, by HUM CHAM. TIN MAN WON MTVAUNTIMS. In » P»" lhi> om. WhyT And for all Ikxr nrh paaaion. Siaiin raft paradha in on mama on ttnd SMaat in Now Y • and Hltlrr hava ao far krpt hand. off. Why' Mm th» Clin BETWIEN LEATHER f'Hf Balkaaa' crafty ■( roof-arm aquad Carul, R.«n, Paul, dbn • NawciMhmn yowr feet for town! Finest F.ng- Mrlaxaa and On lanrt Inonu and y.m'11 knou. Ihrn't of the committee IN* miaa Tkt Miu Ploy II Skft. by J Mi rUnUtion cirpe lubber, full of liounce, i and ping-pong tout n. MR(l«i.lint kl«rtn two lavrr* of leather. praaidantial nong». Saa-I v planned Gap'! »q*a»h out. Talent applied for. The ANO... Tha aantinc aolution of Laalir Ford'* murrf'* $PARTAH, Hiown Cretan with uew band- t) myatary noval; anodwr rhaptrr in Dim Slat*, tha life I rubbed Antique Finish. §{|.HH Flowers Styled the younf runaaraya hundrrd yraia with a imall-timr iravrhnf^nrrun. a afo in upaO" N'n* York. Start r-admf K. W. Wuolaronh. marrhanl prinra; akart alarira. eliio- riali. parmn. rartoona, and Fast ScripU-all in Tit Saturday Evening Peat tkia waak. BURTON'S College Way WALK-OVER NORMKESEL 1HE S/nVI^pJJY EVEN I Ki: POST sflot: shop N.