Today's Campus line Work MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, BAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, MAKCH 2, 1R40 Le< Bruckner admits he has a ,, and not only that, he is prac- Cagers Drop Owls lit Grudge Tilt x^offeredTgdn ttog „ new tom to add to It! TLc name cf the song is "Oh Great Big Beautiful Doll," ^ li • has a brand new version , ;r.-4 line which he thinks ill rtaily slay the gals. t,j ;. a challenge to all you Spartans Hit R„he Writes During SpringTerm Beautiful Dolls to get lrW; B:g !)„ i ring that last line to you. AWS Council is Opposed >« g'"t, Stride In IT Jl *n01 O r S/n-inlO Cmim* . ;lnd-handers? Water Show Series of Eight Meetings is Planned At list, a free tea daaee! Monday afterassa at < o'clock I'nion board la offertna a Victory— Hull Srli Srnr- ioAmendment "roposal the ,in cons I Often Letter Next week Wi'h Oort ed, next week ■ course will classes end- see eight spo- a! course* and ccnferences held Prize Essay A marriage lecture series senior women's honorary, wil during spring term. pon«orer! by Mortar Board, igain be offered MSC seniors a to Ih for special Vocations ingg Hiworil For Neva trevhis Allrntoatn Senior Starting three "years ego student questionnaire Opcnirg the series w ill l»e a I'llnt :t Sell noils Sheep Shearers' conference March Cot Inspiration lending to u petitirn to Pres \ Shaw, the marriage and conference H«»r;e series at M8C was onp Another basketball season, a on From Croat Films "The S udent council Showing and Showman.ship. Mm- h courses at any the 14th since Coach Ben Van Alstyne took over the coach-' reaentallve each Iditlon lo those already Pan. Hellenic council. Inrrtritrrnltv : Joe Huhe. senior vet student from Allentown, Penn.'.vlva- 288 Complete ISJTMarie n Dye of the ing reins, was wrapped up1 ell. and Indencndrnl Men'n council." The proposed amerdmert . if uhlrh the i ; nla, was declared winner of Short Course Home K • "l -m'cs division has last night with a .70.1 aver-i the $50 cash prize in t s udents have been secured, will be V ilcd upon at final i the IP 10 !n*f? Dpp- ! faculty chairman age of 14 victories and 6 de-i . Water Carnival essay contest. Schedules by l'r<»- V Ti s S1 "W. wi'h Dr. C. Holland !)r Lvdlti LigMrtng, feats an Michigan State's' 1 Bill Scales, scni r president, I). r. II t* ltu *•••! id Dean Elis- A. \V. 8. council is opposed to the proponed amendment i announced yesterday, i> fuddled! i I spectators in Jenison field house ito last night the conntitution of the Student council for the foilnving reasons. i Ruhe's erlrv. e-tclcd "Cinema j Supreme." will attempt I > brir.p ....... -■ i Spartans have rung This amendment provides for representation of I'an- liartttngl'y "neV'ond I hi'hcr scorM ani1 registered mor'ej Hoilenic- Inter-Kratertiity council, and Independent manner recently. Time Men's league on the main Student council, thus giving double ! tells about it: Chet Anburhon. diminutive .. .... ... . .. University cf Cincinnati I • guard. w„ ram- presentation ! represent to thesi lit ion to these groups. If this State Newt 4 John Masin Crown. 1 ed captain of the Spartan* !§!•- move is suce >*ful it will defeat the very purpc drama critic cf the New- lo- 'of the new constitution adopted by a 7 to 1 vote of the sttl York Post, was intro¬ 'a duced by English Pro- j "» dent body last spring. This constitution provided for the Does This lessor Williom-S. Clark j "tlve representation < f the men and women of the college a< chosen as John Andersonj iuln. from each college division. Itepreseiitatives from organ- For You critic of the New York II the umr lime Marty Hn'i (rations are given scats and vote on men's and w men's .md American), KrhrnerUdv. V. v.. and May councils. audience roared when Huron were SPECIAL ISSUE.* |f ugjjljtjonal representatives from these three nrganita- 1 hed: 'Of course, I'm ..t John Anderjon at oil: j Both stayers Hons also have sia^s on Student council,'they will thereby :>c lk-murd Shaw. Mr | ended ihelr have double njjresentatloiC'WHY? igainsi Tem- This proposed ami ndmeiit does not provide for the same representation for Independent women. If the spirit and 1 pur|»)se of the constitution adopted last spring to take effect here probably ha t'oMMi' 'n ''1<1 ^a" 1 i* ""t fair to those three groups, certainly >ther game that ! i ,(i.en! 11" Independint women and many olher groups are also cn- the house again , Coach Van Alstyne and « ; titled to double representation on the council. ers more satisfaction to Will this not take us back to the large, unwieldly liody When is John Mi First, the victory completely' where small ialized groups are tempted to press their spenk?'" ng to ■ avenged the questionable 42 tc 40 setback scored by the Owli . pecilic interests? Pliysit'H llonorarv Philadelphia earlier in the year, j We think so! Initiates ') Men Please! : Secondly, it ended the current | ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS' COUNCIL. , season in blazing style with five; — I straight triumphs. And lastly, j marked a r ear perfect night work for a team rated the be-t i Maintain tlio Status (Jan Spartan rage annals | Against .1 I f that is highly re-j in I'dilnrinl tfirded throughout the east .1* u only the steady progress of State News which hn« 1 [h-seuring outfit.). * ace with the rlpi ate threw up a defense that re- K< »'1 phin imetial growth of Michigan State col- .ng icted the Owls lo three field' lege ."ill lie checked but all plans for future expansion Willi ran nl« in the first half That definitely tie shelved unless -Indents vote to maintain State ig enough text, for by that 1 News at its present status, during registration. ( ^ ** Hee—II AHKETBAMs— fage ,!'• htuiic. This status calls for State NeW- to lie issued three limes i ; |*t week at a cost of "si cents a term to each student. Either 1 the m fusion! Y VI 1 1TI Ylf*mlk«»i*u -Tit-III 111. I » "'her prop sal« which are listed as alternative* will 1 curtail necessary services which State News now offers. ! State News, success r t > the llolcad. has progressed from j -^7 To Hear Talk a five column weekly to an eight column triweekly publicH- s> lion. In addition lo physical rxpan-ion, this paper ha* en-1 i,r' larged it* scop.' in treatment of new*. Within two years after tsaoming a triweekly, State j News has" added "W: , ngton M-rry-fio-Kound," week! reting Wedn tudent rvundup cf j)atiut.Hl, and international newt and late | news-fla*hi** to keep it?* reader* informal *if event* ocrur-! This Plan Be InWilli Next Year R'v ring off oampu*. last week when administrative action caused a v.tt ju«t fine until sr.mc- unc cite found out that adjustment temporary halt to any further expansion pending the student particu.nr vote .March 25 arid 20, State News was ready to let a new rong Mlllw open* in Chicago the dev ices of n Friday date *ct printing contract which would make it possible for the paper curing summer or permanent 1 for the dance and , to secure a letter print-job including lietter pictures. wuld have to step and holding therrt. Election a for th e following year Students held the key to this situation. By voting for will occur, after under the 50 cents proposal they will l»e assured of a i»aper three CS(EG//y4CT DCOY supervi*ion~of La times each week which speaks for the students, a newspaper A iY4 coSttC/L I Candi- ^crk-night hours regula- i nomination • commit' which will be independent ant! not subservient to adminis¬ t change the date, along •esident, Herbert Pifer.. trative demands. o.d from Gene Krupa.- easuror. Fx! Hudson, are un- j ' c drummer. ted Sid.. !U«»d and Harry j A vote for either of the other proposals will mean that has 0 that Phil \ Brurger are up for vice president. I State News will flounder, coming-out twice each week or r.iVi] ;^3— ' Pbluttering ; and Doug Renter and Roger Side j eVen ]eM| Instead > f progressing forward in pace with the for secretary for the I student body, it will lapse into the position it held 15 years (A/ON DMRD UNONBCAED JTAff fflCOUNCtL !HI1 ago when Michigan State had an enrollment of 2.035. Home Ec Honorary nder the Wire Will Pledge 14 ampus alendar JUNIOR UtN % SOPH Ym mrsH hcn ^ \SSff\ l^SXl on tower guard EACULTY STATE NEWS WELLS HAIL tiro UN/ON BOARD ABBOTT HALL MASON HALL udrnti will be '/7P ORIENTATION whoye STATE NEWS March 2, l Satuntaj AWS Monunesfjiutto Tu Re KBSTOuxUedGoleflicioAiwi f rut win* of Union I GbferfcfeDtoe* Mrs. Martha Bowers Taft, }u my, Thurmlay ami Sati i of Mir hi trim Stat* CutU-ire. Prltfi 12 | outlook with eeveral friends before hia death. Senator Telephone—College Phone 5-9118 Graduate Manager Editorial—Ext. 376 Victor G. E. Spaniolo Borah remarked: "1 have no idea who the candidates will be, but I have no hesitancy in making one prediction, Mrs. Roosevelt will be a very important factor in the election— On •and the Republican party By Sid Lcvj Managing Editor Walt Hummel doesn't want to forget it." Associate Editors Woman's Editor Jack Sinclair, Mar man With thm He was right. The 'rout F Sports Editor paign battle is still months off, • Finland ci Modern Greeks ^ BI'SINEAS ST AIT already the First Lady nsla lights < Business Manager ih'U-dntls o Circulation Manager Alton imp-riant F Assistant Business Managers . John Carman, Robert Davis a base ft .'hub z r v subject of more ii „.oriIinst t tie Milni-, Hetty Iktwntr, lilort* S uit. J.*n (Uwte««A. strategy among them than her rem both husband, the President. The L-hcd wi SPORTS STAFF lUrrb Harhtn in. Bob Matt..n, Jur Himrk. Want* B-—re. Jfe 1 Marshall Uann. Itar-'iy ai T u • n Barn ^ftlAL *arrt*S ave escape ]ch u, y c iu A PHOTOGRAPHERS Charming, witted and unaffected, quick¬ yid ti e Inst Atjin KU»ris. Nil* a gifted speaker, she is Luli-r> :'or a i \ Margaret Carey, rauy m.niey. morrm n.my, e«a r. r. rare phenomenon in public i tevinat.ii, Jam-Mr Turk*. Ilarm-Hr V*h.*m, H-W* I lams •» Welkrr. Jean Carr, l»..r«»thy HuMrr. Marine lUSdem life, a woman who is a genuine J Virginia Clark. .Ma Altman. Helen Pratt. J.neq Mali vote-getter. Mrs. Taft played a A I'earer. Margaret Only. June Ni.ker-w.n. It.-H k—w-r. W.i Winter term formal was held 1 w. ^ Wigie. . trtirdon iNrruh. Crystal .... . Hu>i« conducted this year. '• mer Mrs. Frtd Boudeman, the for¬ Mary Weasborg, Is a weekend comes In. and the reason why First Lady bas become a major Economics junior; Mirjerie special writer fcr State News. Omega sorority. Interest in hast year's lectures dropped off after each wia, Liberal Arts Betty Staaffer, presidential can¬ Vice-presidential i lalk, so it was decided that |>os»iMy the one-lecture-a- visitor at the house. problem to the Taft camp. The junior^ fn»m didate lrom Perry, is a junior vo¬ i, lb . Senator has decided that it is un- Birmingham, and Jt yvecli idea was at fault. Consequently, this year's course will East Lansing Home Economics cational major, member of Home Dick Hausman and Ben Rings campaign strategy to let his lie completed in four weeks, with lectures being held twice talented wife junior, at flnul elections Tuesday, Ec club, Y.W.C.A., co-chairman ere initiated st a minds of the voters as another Marian Patch, A. W. S. president, of Vocational Home Economics weekly, en Mondays and Thursdays. Even though only four vention in Dttrcit lad announced late yesterday. group, former member cf Tower Eleanor Roosevelt. Jvciks will tic consumed by the lectures, eight separate pro¬ igan Gamma chapftr of M. S. Guard, and was general chairman Running for ?e» "NO ELEANOR STUFF" Class representatives to the Alice Tanner. Jack, C. staged a model initiation with grams will lie presented, as in past years. A. W. S. council will be selected for Coed Carnival. President Fred Backstrum in The most uncumprising freshman; Lillian A • Another good item in this year's course is that students charge. New Dealer also — two juniors, three sopho- Christine Horn, Lansing foods man Home Ec front among the leading >ill register for it at spring enrollment, in the same manner There wus an exchange dinner Republican candidates, Taft they would for any other course. No credit is given for attending, hut the lectures should In: of great aid to all with the Thetas Wednesday night. Convinced th'rt the country weary of Rooseveltian glitter and Officers for SWL Will Be Picked lure at is hungering for simple, seniors in college. It is proposed that cards will lie given Members of S. W. L. will choose sing; Genuine Pleree. Portland, folks in the White house. Irene Rem. East I- four women to be named to the Liberal Arts junior; Marl* Gnrtr, business administration student of Marjorte D : : 'vidi jput to those enrolling, and that admittance will lie based on So' disregarding the fact that office of president, vice-president, Liberal Arts junior from Owosso; Shape !', those. A Syracuse blanket came to Uie Iiis wife is one uf the best cam¬ Jackson, are candidates for the and Jndy Greater. I recording secretary, and corre¬ Mary Jeannette Martin, Detroit. The entire idea of mntriage courses at Michigan State house this week as the result of paigners and has been an invalu¬ Liberal Arts junior; Carolyn Tans- office of treasurer. sophomore. sponding secretary at the final a wager made with the Syracure able aid ill his spectacular rise to elections Tuesday, March 5. Candidates for the office of jun¬ Jollegc is a good one. Students have In-fore them a great Sigma Nu chapter. On the blanket political eminence, At taR. sophomore Liberal Arts from he lias person¬ ior representative on the board in- prospect of learning more ulsiut marriage—all interest they are the .cures of the football game ally, and emphatically issued the same time the treasurer and Long Island. New York; Dorothy junior and sophomore representa¬ llaater. Liberal Arts junior from Edmore, iCollrgr ('.lull Ti can show toward tin- lectures will la- to their nun In-nefit. which Michigan State won and the ukase to his headquarters: "Soft- Economist tives to the board will he elected. Wyandotte; Myrttre SchmMltn, Gregory. i hcthcr sudor students contemplate marriage in near future licdal the 'Eleanor stuff'." Candidates for the higher offices Home Economics sophomore of Both arc Home Ee< This dues not mean that Taft' State College cl not, is unimporlunt, for they will learn something from include Jeanne Vfatel. Home Eco¬ Rockland; and Dorothy TotM. Lib¬ dresicd by Dr. II. 1 night with Major'and Mrs. Mark Martha Is to be pushed in tiic h nomics junior from Nile*; Stella eral Arts sophomore from Dct- ihesc courses that will In- of value to tin m for the rest of or silenced. Not at all. Thre# Liberal Arts freshmen economics depart Duty and Major and Mrs. t Bali Mrs. Home Economics junior, troit. if their lives. are the candidates for the Da vidian as patrons. to be as active from Ionising; Ruth Balsam, Lib¬ position luncheon on Mart Marie Toth. business adminis¬ of sophomore representative. They Dr. Patton's addn Bill Beardsley was pledged this as before, but not in the same role eral Arts junior, also from Lan-| tration Junior of Detroit, and week. as Roosevelt's Eleanor. include Peggy Haaen, Detroit; Jac- European War thni't Stop ISoil' RCTA KAPrA— No longer are they to lie billed gnellne Day, Lowell; and Frances Foreign Trade. II Addition of signs in East lumsing to slow down speeding Dr. and Mrs. C V. Millard and Prof, and Mrs. B. tl. Grigsby are as "Hob and Martha." Hereafter, she will be listed as "Mrs. Tuft" YWCA to Pick From Eight WAA Hllller. East Lansing. be chairman. And her speeches will be straight ntnrists is n worthy project but signs alone will nrt solve patrons for a radio party to held for a parly in the house All members of Y. W. C. A. Basler. junior In Home Economics campaign talks, avoiding anything will be eligible to vote in Tues-! who hails from Jackson, Will Elect Officers Tursilav Jlie problem. that smacks of the chatty intimacy Presidential candidates are Bar¬ cat education juni> r Weeks have elapsed since highway and city officials con- of Mrs. Roosevelt's "My Day." The j day's primary, when they will! Danamae Barton. Liberal Arts bara Booth, Ferndale physical Lansing affiTLansin, select four major officers from ! junior from East Lansing, i jorftp in regard to the traffic situation. What happened to feminine personality .angle which Mrs. Taft lends herself so eight nominees. Voting table tor education junior, member of W. A. A. board. P. E. M. beard, Pan- Miss Cc«ik is actix '4he proposal changing tin- light at Grand Kiver-and Ahlmt for i >phomor|f mu,ic ^pr (rom A. A. Fr effectively, is to lie eliminated. the Y. W. C. A. will I* next to the Hellenic council, and Alpha Xi groups, and P. E. M V jToad? Tip vigilante lummirii h i-. l*-cn Dave Ingnlls, Taft's cousin i | Lansing, for secretary poaitlon of Dtlfa; Frances Bash, Morristown, If active in W.A.A i AWS 4. Admitting functioning in pcr»uadiW~pci ( f (he . that East Isinsing neeil* signs to alleviate traf¬ not to walk across their la manager, has heartily agreed with Union. j Y. W. C. A N. J., physical education junior, man Counselor ?> ?• 1 Treasury job lies between Jean a member of W.A.A., manager of fic condltii ns, it also must Is- admitted that other improve- They're considering the National him about this, but others, in< ing Mrs. Taft, have not. Nominees for president are Bet-' Crawford. Applied Sricnrc junior concessions and hiking-swimming, club, and is past mem: jncnts must In- made. Is the movement to install other lights Guard next tU Jane MIIR junior music major; from Lansing, and Rnphie ByfMrh. three years member of Green Elaine Lockwcod. I Vn East Lansing—dead—? A bit of interior decorating is from Detroit, and Irene Bean, j Home Economics sophomore from Splash, past Social chairman and sical education junm S According to one highway official, the traffic fault in fcast Lansing lies with the students and not with motorists, going on. in relation to a big event coming off next month. Men's Groups Home Economics junior from Lan- ^i,st Lansing. contest for Term of office will begin spring vice president of Student Chris¬ tian Union, member of Religious Meakin, Detroit 1. sophomore, are opp - • u ie believes that pedestrians are responsible for traffic lll» inasmuch as they cross improperly. But granting that Plan to Form vice-presidency. They " ; term of this year. At that time. East Lansing sophomore 1 junior and senior cabinet er for treasurer. Mi¬ ls active In W.A.A I ad Helen I bers will be chosen. and Athenians. (indents and townspeople arc ut fault in crowing, it is You Say This New Council (half-truth. ia«t grim fail to Lansing What as come to a if it of the motorist* were a complete speedway? whoWhat speedof through stop at certain intersections? drivers Editor of State News: Representatives of campus menU organization meet The other day as I was walking March 9, to make a Anal draft of Wednesday, Student Council Finals Slated for Tuesila KM Tin- only caution necessary is for officials not to stop in horns from my classes at 5 o'clock. a c< nrtjtution for a men's coun¬ Undsr new Student eouncil lllcvlatiiig traffic until every moans lias I-ecu utilised. Make I pared Beaumont fnwer as I cil before submitting it to Stu¬ to division*, savers! time* before. As I con¬ dent council for approval. The e belongs en re, former i al sticcts safe for |>cd<-strhin* and motorists alike. rather than according to claxacs. tinued on my way, 1 thought of fcr ft p; m. to Alpha Zata and has been on Guard, and fi the beauty of the tower itself, but All primary this will be cut in! various judging team*. He it at-! Home Ec'elub. halt by Tuesday'* election. j tending MSC on a scholarship and [f if ota hie Quotes Purpose of fhe council is an¬ nounced as coordination of activi¬ In Llhernl Art* division. Chri 11 , is a member of Blue Key. . I Don't go to college expecting to learn how to make a liv- ties of men's organizations, ex¬ Kennedy. Royal Oak Junior. U Itg. The purpose of college is to train student's minds so lint they may intelligently e-onfront any problem. If panding of the freshman orienta- furtherancc cf opposing Dirk flcneatnt. l.udtng- ton Junior. Kennedy t* a Tic. Student eouncil aecretary, and for¬ V • I Alpha Zeta and of Junior Farm Bureau. Agronomy club. Dairy club, and FarmHou-e fraternity Eight Frosli innul develop citizens with sound character ami sound llligcncc. democracy will be a failure. To develop cl fctcr and intelligence, colleges should stress mental discipline, mer aophomore da** president. He. Is a member of Blue Key, alumni He Hop was chairman of the IMO J. program committee. division primary Try for Job* p. m Veterinary primary alactJon; winn. Fight candidate tode.-.t imply b.v mean* of the three It's—reading, writing and Ur-; lor from Rockford. III., i withmitic: and they shoulel pass on to the student the ac- of his class last year. nana, ana was president of Gi jumulatctl wisdom of the race." Pres. Kolxrt Ma.vnard Hutchin* t'niversity of Chicago's met He is n Sigma Nu, .. . of Blue Key aod Sigma Epsdon |" * theory of iducaticn. At present ha la Junior uprisan- j tative to Student council. V "College men and women are peculiarly the sentinels on Lib- Arts positions the outer wells. There was never more need for ing and courageous doing by college men and there is today. We of the universities must i atyely, more earnestly, more militantly and heresies and expound and 'sell' representative democracy. It is the bastion cf our liberties: * fifth must not be undermined." Diplomat Joseph E. Denies (JTIaconaln "981 urges collegians to fight the fibrin of to- Saturday, March X Resume of Week Finds Finland *■ -A m -bt _ led Armies Lose Lives Drama Critic Busy Nights They'll Rope and Ride Tonight Jul Continue Driving CWMbeatar Escape Place Listed Socialites For be it First College Rotleo Ever to be Staged in Midwest By TOM GREENE In true western fashion men will men and coeds will milk cows On Coastal Positions By CAROLYN TUNSTALL "Ir time of war the theatc After By JBAN BILLS a schedule of in the wide-open spaces of thc two Livestock pavilion as the Block EPISCOPAL EHCtfcSc and Bridle rodeo opens before an , ... .• foimals and ten radio parties !>• Sid l-tvy becomes a spang ed palace of la,t expected full house at 8 p. m. to¬ night; am, ,hree formaK night. O.RUIOI escape, said John Mason a somi-f:,rmnl. two radio OTTAWA AT KTMOOB par- Following a mounted parade of 'rom Foreign Shores Brown, dramatic critic of the ^ d „„ ..en.maMe.. a((. Church contestants, sixteen exhibitions New YorkEvening Post, who. vance on thl, Gab,„ plannell and competitive events are sched- 8. 9:30 and 11 A.M. Finland continued this week tn fall back before the terrific spoke on "Broadway in Re- ,„r tonl'(ht, thc c,mpus wlll alaughti cf the Red armies which, though it has cost them View, Thursday evening in j settling down to term paper prc- Sixty-nir.e students w :u.;imls of men. late last week took Koivisto, strategically This Week the college auditorium. It was i parution. " for prizes ranging from steak din¬ ners to decorated saddles which mportant Finnish coastal fortification. It is now lieing used ______ Brown's third appearance on thc 1 |>||l DELTA THETA are offered io winners in nine SMALL'S c for the concerted Russian drive Michigan State college lecture on Vipurri which,! A- ^'Cune will preach series. ... i . Swingingj>ut . to Am DcCamp events reserved for competition. pert-ding to latest reports » - —- . ' i on "Popularity and Unpopularity,' "The theater reminds men of Pill Delta Thcta men~dined ; PI.AN MANY CONTENTS iHith aides, has ap-i duct hearings cn the ousting of ar°,hcr in lhc U"lcn ,ori"' u; what tkejy ought to be cr could guwl. In Hotct Olds main; Calf rrping, steer wrestling, narked within a mile of that Wayne county aroiceutor Duncan ! ki ' Sundi y mcrnlnlt sermon. be." raid thc speaker, tic added., mvcd a chest jcwe'.ry box bareback 'brunc riding, steer rid- tapped ing, saddled bronc riding, wild '" ' McCrca. McCrea, who intends to J Dr. O. W. Wartninpham, profea forEogter IV however, "in time 'of war you . by thc Iraternity crest. „ liar, IV any rinntsn cities . r. -aped bombing raids . , .. | tight removal attempt, blames his ' »cr ut Biblical history and litcru troubles on iludy politics. jturc at Boston university, will l>e can't remind men of what they i With Steve Cuwdry, Phi Delt j contest, a cowboy stoke Attorney General Thomas Read 1 xh° Rucst 8Pcakcr nl ,h<; Sunday uujhl tu be, cr even of what they 1PrwMent, was Millie Rcmmus:. a COWgir|s' flag rill.e aro_nn the cow milking, coed cow milking Ready e last t.s have been called to the classes of Finnish r a desperate last stand, has taken over activities of Mc-1 Crca'i ofTicc which Is not tunc- tioning as long as ouster prucecd-! j rnotn Vesper service. D'\ Warminijlwm lias won arc, because the war has done «£^.""1 j Patrons were Mr. and Mrir.R, J. ^lso pianncd are-exhibitions of , reputation along four ditltae Brown cited this . i . for has reported the capturing ings arc under way. I tines, namely, as a poet, muslcia " as a reason having tuined j Baldwin, Mr. ar.d Mrs. L. Sweet, riding and roping whip With Spring Stylus that over 40 front line fortifica- Sales la* deficiencies amounting I wrilf.r "r'd l"u'"'r' ,,e *u' b"1 theater's tfs- , and Capt. and Mrs. J. G. Renno. i cracking/Thigh school hcrse, and d several towns have fallen ALPHA CHI SIGMA r.egro mule riding. drive cn Vipurri. to $552,419 have been uncovered ■,M»dr1"' ''idia. received his Seen at Alpha Chi Sigma party' Precautions have been taken to DO THINGS for You in Detroit and investigation of the 1 ,arly cdu™ti oltcof.'s neart Is the large! P;| Tau, Sigma Kappa, and Mason | tJ p rtrst btaged at any college, onversations in Rcme A Woman's t public garden . i the week. He talked , college registrar, will : Publw «:,rd™ "t the United but he can exhale a liust lethal State: hall. i Professional rodeos have been re- Duce and foreign minister form of mustard gas," tliq. critic MA SON-A HIM ITT reived w ith acclaim in Detroit and Mvering a message from Blue lights on a w.ter fountain i "Mwr midwestern cities, W said about the central figure 1n •• the contents of which "The Man Who Came to Dinner." to the entrance promises to lend; OLD COW HANDS IN CHARGE both here and Brown spoke of "The Mule Ani¬ i .mance to the format atm. sphere . Move Set For You'll have •.An |n charge'of the afTair are a no trouble kci'plng thc telescope Reports from European mal" as an attack on trustee® of of Mason-Abbott club |w.rty to- ] trj0 ol former cow hands and Conventions are starting American universities who think night. Also promised to be seen j rodeo entertainers who are work- crown properly shape.I in this hat . . . ? art is pre-arr:oiged, Preliminary to the nation; boys do-, t in-I vent ion this spring, Ann Atlm. -Spring Term >tabii»hcd a ccliege there: Club president, Walt Haiti- mu Wlth Block and Bridle club, vo built a stadium. . day. with Jeannette llnnchett. fhe three are Go rge J. Propp, Ilcrg nowltls the shape right Into it Hurley brown. blue.gruss green, Danube blue. ... to stay. lind out any more Chairman Bob Kershaw with j faculty chairman; J. E. Brewster, him to. i j W A.A ha- invited all Michigan W.A.Ato send delegates to plan j Speech lir.d dramatics ( REFERS TO TRAGEDIES Ruth llazzard, and patron* M; j j program chairman, and Ray Cisco, | mtnv will be moved to thc The speaker referred to tvvi and Mrs. J. T. Campbell, Dr. .and . jtudent manager. A former cow- 1 problents Icrr at I Ionic to^bc discussed at thc | national ronferenc t.|1Uin building during 'Uprmfc tragedies: Maurice Evans' "Ham* Mrs. E. M. Banzct, ('apt. and Mrs.1 j>ear, cf Agriculture E. L. let." and Maxwell Anderson's Virginia McWhirter and Mar* ! said yesterday Station WKAH "Key Largo.' A. D. Dugan. and Mr and Mrs. ( Anthory will ap|x?ar in Western " ;ng for nor.-ro.lit.TS jcric Baldwin will Represent M. | wilt also be moved into the com* W E. llolley . . t«» be heard: Art Rowland's or-j And promised . trappings. WEATH'O - WIZARD" na ] S. C. Registration began yester- j pleted building, from its H-me Dorothy Fitzpatrick. Betty John* chcstrn. son and Virginia Mack will bring nk I day at 8 p m., and was fc flowed I Economics quarters, ■ si- by a general meeting to welcome t otting delegates. i Jn answer to the question "will DELTA SIGMA PHI J rk Nicholson, chairman of the the coed events. ; their own horses to take part in Reversible Coats IW I anything be d«.nr to n* the seat- This morning meetings are in Delta Sigma Phi formal dance in ? Judges will be Charles Ncwkirk i ing situation in thc new auditori- pr:gress on the Michigan campu*. | um so that the entire ftage can the Old* main dining only that favors and Folk C hill To llavi- >22- Thc group will attend the Mich- | ** fronethe rear?" Secretary are matters of mystery until t< " igan Union opera this afternoon and proceed to meetings in the i Hannah said: t Shakespeare the dramatist n'*ht | C.urst S|M*akrr j J,A removable ramp will be in- ild control take lVtty McCnus- i Faculty Folk club meeting will Tbo "RovefHllile is ntill the most popular even irg. Sunday morning will bo j stalled-to raise the 1evcL.« f the Shakespeare tl t, while Ander on betrays tr land. Crystal Lake. Ill. andliouse have as guest speaker W. D. S.igc-j the scene cf adjournment. hear seats n< soon as the college president Boh Bronoel will take at. its meeting Friday, March practical cupipus tcpcoat. It xHcmIs water on raint Material brought Myrtice Srhmidlin to dance to | at 2 p. m. in North Williams hi hen cloudbursts caused, _ ..... . w,|s | Dusty Rhoodes' music, patronr • vnto river to bum rt, M < Stale W A A . the f r. :rn will be Prof, and Mr*. A. J -i inundate three t..ur.. ^"9"" Saturdnj. March 9. j $n j Clark and Mr. and Mrs. fl. L. resident is to be back et j Olivet girls' fencing team met j10 I Linton. v.e White House by nuon 'the Michigan State team Friday. \ cr: ALPHA OMICRON PI 'tor having completed 9. February 23. Honor ; w< i Alpha Omicron Pi girls ore ear- 'o inspection tour of the-Michigan State with thc Canal «nd it5 defen.'c.v score 11-2. Those on thc MSG Man Directs nm j ly planning for the moment to¬ night when Annabell Pink's new it seems thc recent re- team were Ruth Jubb, tn; • f.-rce was used by British Joyce Mallmann, Rachc! Special Course Muaic i»r«Kram s. i , , song "Sweetheart of A. O Pi" will lie played by Coy Kklund's orches- -d control authr r.?;es ct land. Dottie Dixon, Jean Drcis- j fessor Charles Ch-rlc* W. \\ Bnrr, assisUint pro- j Secf»nd Collegium Muslcu i tra in the Olds American room, t to remove mails from, bach and Arlynn Knapp. | fessor of of land I architecture at ] gram nt *bi« venr win he j Nancy Brown, presidept. Will t ike -•tic clipper is true. Any-] | is the lec- John Donovan and Mary Lou per ha, cancelled it, Michigan Sti j Sundi Clark, chairman. Walton Roger ||j.l0rY Ttllk IMatllll'll t"rer <."r week course £or crs at the island in park design at Wayne univer- Rarbc 1 fixim Ann Arbor. Patrons include r*. S G. Rergquist, |a Associate History Professor E. . and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. McCnrty. VlHllgail Pick-UpS 11jectLyon ~ ■ ' wUl lecture on the sub-, "Recent American Foreign ILLEL FOUNDATION j I-uren D. Dickinson j Policy" Tun day .March 5. at 7:30 Hillel Foundation plans a "First •d Probate Judge J L- P m. in thc auditorium of the mu- J j Nighter" theme for its semi-format tonight, according to llerb Flaster, ; chnirman informal c C rnly—10:30-11:30 a. m. KLGISTHATION NOTICE ! D-K inclusive— 1:30- 3:00 p. m. j siwiws' radio parties at j and laimbda Chi Alpha tudent should. 1 iule below to obtain his registration his adviser or class officer according 11 envelope and plan his J/J* ^clua'ivc"" 7 30- 8 30 d m I a le :p year Chi Omega date dance girls—cn-masse—es- -«• the Spring term. Reservation of sections will take plate Friday, March 8 | corting their dates to the Gables. gymnasium on Monday. March 25, and Tuesday, Marcfu-20., W-Z inclusive—0:00-10:30 a. m. ttjetical schedule will be printed at a later date j edule fcr seeing advisers and class officers follows: ! rtr New Art Exhibit | Monday. March 11 Tuesday, March 12 y. 118 Ag hall. between March t ond 0 . . . n \ A-Be inclusive—0:00-10:30 a. ih. ^ inc,usive_,0:ao-ll:30 a. m F only—•: 00-10:30 o. m. O only -10:30-11:30 a m. Open* Sunday Lucas, Dairy budding. March 1, 8-5, wily—1:30-3:00 p. w H-J inclusive—1:30-3:00 p. m. j A collection of William Crop- . ... .. L . o * D-E inclusive—3:00-4:30 p. m. K-L inclusive—3:00-4;30 p. m. j per's paintings, lithographs ' and issor Loree, Ho:t building. March I, 8*a; and M only—7:30-8:30 p. m. etchings wilt open in the music ! building art museum Surday, MUUr. 10« As hall. M««h I. 3-6; ""d . „ „ .1 Wednesday. March 13 ! March. 3. at 2 p. m and continue jnclu.iv,_i:00.l0:30 . ; N.p a. m i through March 24 j R-S inclusive—10:30-11:30 a. rn In recent year*. Gropper has at- Si enly—1:30-1:00 p. m , tracted notice in the art world In that of Goya and Daumlcr Id that It has a faculty for combln. Homo EcwmmICI StnOahU ing aocial cnticiam. satire and . Friday, March 1 ■humor. . , ' ve—*80-11:»0 a m Smuiri—Fabruarjr $3. 24. 20, and 27. Work of this oul>!undinf car- uiive—lilfr. 4:M p. nr. Junior,—Ffbruary 20, 27, It, and 29. toonlat, winner of Re 8< phomnm—February 29. March I, 2, and 4. heim Fellowship in 1937, may ■Mve—8:80-7.45 p m. Frchmen— March 4. $. 0. and 7. saen frcm 3 to 5 P>m. Much I M .nday. March 4 MWral Aria lladlal. and from 2 to 5 p m. ' F-G inclu«ive— 0 00.10:30 a. m All .Indent, aaa ad,Mr. btolnniDO March I. and' Sunday, lor the 9:00.10:3) a. n tha aahibit. - ■>«—10:30*11:30 a <1 H-I tr.cluiive—10:30-11:30 a. m. J-L tncluaive— 1:30- 3.00 p m. Ail .tudoiti M, adviaen bctwMn Match 4 and (. M-R inclutiv*— 5:30 p. m T •<•»*. Sac major y. March $ . " 00-10: J# a.m |0:».1I:M a. m. Thur-d.y. March 1' . r. SatunUy, North 2.194, i row michigan state news Huge Field To Compete In Annual Track Carnival Leads Spartan Vaulten Crack Thinclads Of Athletic A7eiri| Intramural Champs ItfeGl Watchm tt'rather Nine Schools To Threatened Will Be Crowned . to fetal* K. I mal CMrk Mil Kflta unh>**t With . By Poll I season barely In the Compete Today h. a bowl the southern rip whlrti rem** np AimI with his fn- Ninth Monday Night Many Records Expected fo Topple r(« down Championship* In Ihe three intramural hn.kethnll league's [ Nmwflakrfe. Hf at least will lie iltcldeil Man lay nlirht In the iry.mnasiunt. The ..pen- More than 150 crack trackmen from nine Michigan acboolx er «t 8 o'clock will find Ihe tntlepenilcnt quintr-tn, DZV mi l will compete In the 2'Mh annual Michigan State college in¬ door track carnival in Jettison ficldhouse this afternoon and \ by virtue «f the balmy Bakrrtioro, 1 n thy floor. The second gnme will find the Fra- Dixie teams ore farther ternlt.y fivc«, Lambda Chi mid Delia Si«. in action a* Ihe evening. ill their training than rerull of (fiimcn played enrly this week. The wlndup at !l:30 The afternoon program starling at 5 o'clock consist* of Spartans, simply because they will he between the Itormltnry finalists, Wells It mid Mm>on I. trials in the varsity high and* e had the advantage of out- 75 yard dash. f drills, fjst year, the State nond men went south with but Dorm Winners Are Itakcrboro. DZV freshman dash, 500 yard dash. drills outside under their |_j finals, and the medley relay. Wayne's sprinting corps appear* Mason I, Wells B Meet in Finals The anchor mile of the medley to be the class In the darhes and relay will bring together two the shorter relays, while Michigan Ity WARDE ROWER flv JERRY MEAGHER great miters, Capt. ni»y Fehr cf Normal has well balanced strength of nrantex and grape- State and Tommy Quinn of Mich¬ in all relays. Western State with mTUthe Kntwmen will bead way After emerging from the three- tie for the championship of Hakerboro ami DZV earned the right to tangle for top Ik nor* In igan Normal, who rank arm r.g the its colored ace, Gerrit Stukkie, Mil way around Ihe end blcek 2, Wells E, stubbornly re¬ the Independent finals next Mon¬ best in the midwest. Fehr's great Icoks strong in the quarter mile h feeling thai they ran flnirh lo t year nipped the Huron and half mile relays. sisting until the last 30 seconds of day night when they subdued I router* on even terms, rurher at the tape for a new var¬ In the hurdle field a sophomore the semi-flnaf game last night, their semi-final foes, If.P. nnd ngs: It's funny . . . when bowed Jn defeat before an aggre¬ Newman club, by stores of 19-1! sity record sensation from Michigan Normal, »'g linsketeers were wln- gation from Mosr n I hi the tune and 28-15 respectively. mx EVENING PROGRAM Whitey Iliad, will bnttle it out I along it was because of of 14-12. Getting off to an enrly tend again«t Wayne's Willie Henderon, The evening schedule beginning State's John Scales and Walt Ar- Jim Hue's fine which they did not relinquish, Although Wells E was trailing at 8 oclock includes a wide assort¬ work 'twna suld at the half by a decided margin Hakerboro bad little trouble with ment of open and matched varsity rington, all place winners lost now that the year. . . . lot 10-0. it spurted ahead to take the upper pcnimuln lads. Alex ard freshman relays besides vari¬ |h 1 point lead iti the final min- Ford led the victors with 4 goals ous special events such as dasher, a free throw nnd llelgc Pear¬ | ules. However, n free throw by son tossed hurdles, high jump and two mile In 8 points to pace the J Huck Cro-thwnlte evened the score run. The pole vault and the shot irtherners. few seconds later two more put will get under way. nn hour As in previous games* this sea- earlier. n, DZV power was brought Carnival records nre expected rth again Thursday night as the t» go in wholesale lots as the scene athletic organization rang up its rf the meet changes fri m the nar¬ eventh straight victory at the ex- row confines of the old gymna¬ >ense of the hitherto unbeaten 4ewmanites. With Hay Dahlstrom sium to the spacious fleldhotise. The star-studded field is also Tingel and wife are ! pnvlngThe way with 8 points and lied In Grosse Pnlnte by accounting for 4 p< ints each Ernie Hremer and Mike Kirek track team had the during the game. Jim lieardsell and Hob Kerr of Wells E held controlling the hall off the hack- KHft mw* kr fori gtaltan *f thmrik tat week, u* ha, tm of running Into some scoring honors with 6 and 4 count- In nrds, DZV dc mlnnted play mikin* lllr mtamMr far anaaaaaan aai praaf riaiir,. bat *■' —1 If /iff. Oh W ho Can In dual meets this throughout the entire fray. ~ Intend to rlunte hh name, ataar rannrta to to* tanlrarr. . . both Notre Dame plette are top heavy v lie He? Unknotr« Tta tn John Rolw BASKETBALL Immortalizeil were llli k KIci |«\ (Continued from Page I) Boxing Fans Will See An unknown major league - n* r»*wl h Ikal hr U a, ,•«"! a, | W. State had sprinted to 25 to 7 a Double Bill among the three indi¬ catcher is alga,* . . . m ahnuM have have suitable glc- Trojan Five In Overtime With two ties and two defeats to their credit the Varsity l- h"' hw-n ,he "ic,u"' Will be fa ♦d to j squeezed out a 10-9 Victory «n Ed he catcher'! ng District tonight in ins H j t'hri/cy's goal ne In the "sudden- period. held Temple without a single Cllevt^laml lowing the freshman meet. t pfTi rt to ferret out a vie- ; All- to' a virtual COME RACK FAST ouch Brick Hurhnn* plans | American tmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm ■ CI.KVKI,ANI», March 2 — | Johnny Pingel carrying in and Norm The 20 minute Intermix • n.v | ,■ •,., . , .* jio mu oduce a newer mrr «n*o the a foothnll, and Marty Hutt, senior all the "U" caster* nnd nil, failed to c ,, tt Ith a loam rnmpnst..| ,rff Illio ho Ii H1 (li(llnd rnnks jn the „n o} Nig time for th« haske'ball star, ready to {nss the EtltM fcr 9:15. Larson and engcrs nil, and they can hn.k fewest swlmniprx which hnvr! Airs Ford, -luiaic* is v .ccr I'cprcsctllcii Michigan Slate ln|Tory flizzardi *h,_rti;M the HI SHAWN Tfifc Trojans * k- j right where they left o and ! st Penn State. to the cham ship i notch ag be Owls lely five major It tnnkcrs nrt» here Ihia I>*v R will within 100 mik Howell, 27-20, in an unimprt Hnv- ! eight minutes, and only the phe- Wester i »**» the Fh rida tru ing preparing to meet quad after their i manner, while Grand Unlge Ivnty | nontennl long shooting of stocky Reserve hi their last < nd stra id the On .l by drubbing F.v •ore in Hob Nirol, Temple forward, kept sect ictory r.ver '.he IT-17. East Lansing and ( it the the game from becoming appearance of the ",ml season on tf-o DeSates team the Toledo MD HIS met twice this seas. than the 48 \ adn»-3d«ls riwo Marquette affair. _X>nly nine Michigan Stale tank- (outfit in the Holding a 42 to 17 lead. Van ers will be ready to step t«> the ickeye city last CLASSIFIED c»d the winners' attack with 7 ..als. while Jack Hots, tilling in Alstyne sent In n reserve five, starting line when the two teams and the revived Owls whipped 5n meet In their ninth all-time clash. The curtail tuts will rt I T wad par ttmr. MEN DANCERS or the injured Hayley, collected 9 points, quick like. Taking no p. m. , m Maw NOT «f. ive for the Hangers. chances on a complete revival Those nine swimmers, Coach Rus¬ turn Afefefefe. Mm MM. frMar. €•« Patronize Our Advertisers. Van rushed his regulars back in¬ sell "Jake" Dnubcrt, to the fray, nnd the scoring slop¬ thin Mnrrhnll nnd the.lucky Spar¬ Thn-c Manager ThiiiclodN msm ped In the last five miniltes tan jug comprise the entire Stafle there was only one basket tallied contingent. A traveling lank team On Honor Roll for each outfit. usually consists of 13 to 18 men. HCTT CRACK* RECORD One Spartan, Leonard I«a- release of the natioral : "Dance of the Ages" Sandy's Grill 1939 All-American track While George Falknwski's scor¬ Frnnce, No. 1 diver, was prevent¬ roll finds three Michigan ing record for one season of 173 ed from making the trip because thinclads on the list. points did withstand Chet Aubu- I year's-Co-captain E. Wil- chon's final assault, Spartan fans The State aggregation, which ireer is ranked No 3 among did have the satisfaction of wit¬ left East lainsing Friday morn¬ N> yard da«hmen. and Ed FOR THAT FINE nessing Marty Hutt crack the all- ing, numbers Capt. Don time three year record for the I.add L*»omis. Ken Turner, Fred t^dd. VanAuken, Spartan distance find ^ 1939, now attending the medi- 15th and final time. il school at Ann Arbor, made Ever since cracked Vern Dickeson's m j Johnson, farmar GeorgeOrutil nm4 f —a Rogers, Don II(mnia. e select list in the two mile Walter Arrington, all- SUNDAY DINNER State's the California game, Marty has been boosting the record eve.% time he played a game. Although he only scored four points last night, he ran his season totai to SIS ARROTT ROAD to 404 tallies. ACROSS FROM STATE THEATRE dropped in 13 poinD •ear with 189 points, Last season the Spartaps scored a 52-23 triumph be their flr«t win over the 1931. DO YOU KNOW- Falkowski'a a. "Au The RED BUSES to yield are employee owned and operated AUMTORIUM goals. Joe Gerard hung MP a back "Aubie" in the scoring. I. BTATI (Ml' rami (Ml Sper- : NEW COLLEGE HMIJ LAMM f 4. t fa ae S • 4 It It'Nfctol. f ' 11 Mfetfc I fiflg T It • 14 :NU(> 15 1:10 Mi; Patronize the red ri ses-service with safety tt|ll*n4mnii.fe 1 • Mwrrit, f* sikfeiw. !!«:« ,! i ■ • • ucrnnsnMiMM INTER CITY COACH LINE CO. RM|T ; S«c*mi4mtdl4rm~wAfrremUie ■ •■•aaii>taisiMiai*i|a,|