Mt'uvtaw Wthirf. "it.t.tr.r r.srt mi tiL iZZXttSSsS* SEE*" Marquette, Notre Dame (amp tin Anl)lir^ l ;ik( .» fi " «.|»I|, *1, ""rfn«i»n'l«'l lff I xa.l (nCCCMeet , AM,'. ' f"» '(-"-If.' »• h»< »-«, ! • ?t*fc _ *' . ***» . - **,*f «#*f* g «WA nsfff#!» Ii >#*!*!« n#mfi# in* ffiTil'fiif • f'tnU't • ho j MkV.ty Mr f #..« *• mNow <*our*ei 'z%,*zA r, jsra *•- •• ^ "t'U ft/fit ffthtat,| f,„„f W„,J wif»i*),t t >,iu r .tfiu ?„u u| YIIWt1l*fI - p r OP #* ;*♦ IW %*** Mg M »•**-,« v. 'Ml ?•»*« >4# ' J vf/.* fVnWl.r, ff 'u *4" f'/.-. i.f '.i. Star Ih'jrml* (.roim Win in I rial, W illi f i n i'» I j, 7,irii(rl,f {» Ag Stiiilrntw A ****>.jf»f tbU*>+ lf» f»f#f» iVffi ',. • *;-7 I'a si»*V ■/ I** '#.*< £**'« *MUfA Mil if » frU<*-l ,<«*4 M»»;> ... ,} £'»'* tVr*f1 *.f M't^|, U,.i« tth'tftnt -tent, -,1 |^il Af!#, p*» Itn be So! IV/f* tiiitttAnf „# Alfrwfmg 1hf »M» f M»r, $*:"■*<*■* '/ifVtf W',H *>/T jrt.f a •*<»/# *4i*nt* -l »*»!/,» vf *4f- it Of*. »*•*** r, r, micai 'if f tMlf f*#V *«V*» Danrr Pali* |(V|)., J/ff •*%/» •» f 'ff *'W»WM f«*f« f/fw <*• Vf-hf Ni » >| '"• »' ffff Ht •*♦»»# tuf ', 'I r*;n -■ ^ t t*,« ^ »* k/l-Kf f'+A » ,*#« f'fl f«f>tr .'« i ' (f t.e*}***#* * Acting Isn 't bren tliitig. fiuilrm, Keeper* f .urrent May I*roves Pifcr to ll<*ail Y VtCA (.roup 22 kotc mi n llofiorffl Hy : Htwlful* to See llenlnl Film* Initiation liiiiirf Thief tern. «' IfVf f»ff4 fiif,i f l^^llm,;l!ora, mi i'l f.titn/iui i'j \lert l« Ni xl Wi i k WAA t<» Install Teel Iti'tulh Of .Ww Olfirfr- Is-rifhiliire Ihni Slato Nrww Staff,M«-M \lli-ml Dor* Thiw ".*' Fur M»-«*ti»ijr uucor l or Yoii SiM'iolo^y I,roil j, FIitIm I frail* \rrai"ii "ftl,ilmt On I Vfl fJiargr I s wit Sral»l,ar«l ami llla'l' Tm llolil lniii»li«»"i>» (Um Vi.it — Oil li»W« fin Trip fryni»*rsi t yr\t+*—w t*. -pr-tk C)>!»r«ir» Rrwirrl, \iii»t*wt llmlri To Sprak nder the W H r Mn.>r ' The Short- Witt**I Reporter ^ Discovers That Some Profs Weren't Always Such [J'/ii' ■"-OHM, p Two tOCUOAN STAT* NEWS 9, I!PVI Satur, JMiyni uaU MeSI Art Exhibit Preients LTB&.'SS.'r* ■CffiErSK'SUZ," —' fTabloid on Canmn9 w By IawIm P. MccmmmM A taiilcld, umiI Agurgtively, means anything that is con¬ . MiHniil AJwfifaN Stwtat. he. ftiOCkfed G**rto ton # Ue.ifc.tw j . UN. to DOW. r«l«* gliOwli, I-.I densed, such as a tabloid newspaper. There (a now In the Art gallery-in the basement of the Music building, a sort of tabloid on canvas about contampgrary times, edited by M. 8. C, queens fndklMd through the last big yiii.t,,, Re CbleflinleDifled WASHINGTON, Manh 9-Thl* I* the Hlr.ry of m lovely art 1st William (dropper. .rrnal last night at Maaonk temple. Almut f.jin ,. Just as the Binderii dance ofTerad by Humphrey and Weid- id twenty couples swayed to the music „f Won.i, r •< mill *.!.,•* i.*. » Foul Uo.lt.g, Ml.). OfflTM |.-.tr,| on Hymlml at the miNlern (Ilrl Kriilay.—Peppy liowil, who a few man was m'wr mi during n,IUg. »,« L, ife «io iliiyn mk'i niarriol her hrain-lruater ikihk, Tommy ('oreoran, lions of the I'rtuf i If »..i f«nr. and therein l.n.iiiiht lo many perimn* in and out of Wa*h- one of today's edl-* dunce, so is Mr..uf a furiner standing „guinst a at the denre second only to the J-Hop in popular,. over 2,700 lioyi couldn't get tickets t., ||,.trp As tone -College Phone ft-fllll inRloo. a hreal hilar •)>'* for a* lony a* she ran keep him tiropiwr's work a poignant, duat-rldden sky. luhklrg at a girls to the dame, a brief* .Editorial- Fx 37# living presentation of his im- srerer-row whleh he lis. mad# by survey provee that feminine j bait apccial: pate), Business Ext. 37.1 *away nkliiiK on lliefr honey- — presslons of nusiern times. I taking the .tilrt trim. Ids own liarlc fashion reputations were ably ■ hlpi. By (ii'Miluutr Manager Victor ti. K. Spatiiuiu H 1 moon. I DI I OIKI.AI. NTAVr ilh the A list of the titles of some ..f the li'n a romaia-e a* colorful a* wurks mi eshlliltasi muods like a | j »nd •»>« ho1 '"un his head upheld by the lurky females Spring colon aic Tlie carl#•«», (or which Mr involved b*"1 W wiUi puhli-buttori radio uf «» v awitche. c*io|»|m new m: Munition# Kililor ... Walt ItummH 1#H f|/^rinnlf. eventful earner of the rom progrum to dark Hfiirlttlr, Marimin Alklre, Dave Tefft JflOUtTfl UfRTH pro^. iiorp, Metly B..W.C, went glam..ur (ill ihe«e they souode-l . ItolH'ita Applcgat Br MABY lit M WHMlt | j curly -haired bridegroom. ««s, Thv Worker, H Co dud |M*ople in thi* wor ld l„ sleek while tnng.lmr, back- cliiatlng , tinier Hot In WwJilngton, IVggv |>.wd to d»y«, Audience, Inform. about, fine of them khm leu and a-ld trimmed . Ch.r-1 "•<«« Intriguiiia nils *****>mb-» | ajwayS iM.fci.ciuted with the bruin Hitler cleverly drawn on (reuse and lure,., striped (effete ' "haMit brown" aid RETA TAT AlaTMA - [trust Hut I rig before there was u |io|»ofornutt wHh cannoi gkut undwr whilr chiffmi tolouar If Ih# masculine . B> Sid U I'NINFNN NT AH" Jean »'u«, Na|>l«>. N V„ to » new j l"«o, Iru.l or ll.e world lo.d ever teeth CMherN are on Chamber¬ whs worn by Virginia H».barfoon provn of baffowcrcrj lliiaitioHH Manager Circulation Mnmigei pledge ! ,tr«"d t»f Tommy Corcoran, l*eggy lain, lutMir, tenementx, and Jerry Rolfo d.l ler Mr look off h«r rvcr.mg wrap ,t the 'con job on The Detroit Times, . . tiiMMi Al." ut this time thern cum* to to give his views on the coming referendum. The letter came Or4«or Nahutoll w«m ohic paraotii ■APPA AI.PHA TWIA- : "" ',K' " "" ,''"h iihtaiiutely unsolicited. ffod m a blue and white atripad in hrr*elf IVggy wfiuld m* him Dear Walt: t l». 14.,. Mrk., Nxii) H.'lM ^ , , . , . wly etoaled on,err. lo, the „„„ , rwh|n thl. * I t| H.4. MILUMH, AWCIIii Norma To cultivate kindrn eianuig ye... nr. Marjorle Miami. I have laaui reading with runniileralib1 interest your - I'ri*. iiin Hhc m.I UII V.MM |d,„, ,||p npver ,n,ked In Montr Jsan I'MmIit. VOvinto el,aid.. |»ei*siileiil. Muiicl tnatlle Ml„ f„r „ W1„ nlilnrials directed at able part of the bu?it.. rimrltw r%»>. Mtirn.M. vi«a'-|.ieaid.'iil mid pledge eaidaln. |p„1|nllip ,ed In HPt retaining the Mi-cent fee per^ term Samuel Johnson Add Hr.VMfil, rvcniditig mvtr*-- ||P lh,„ough fur each student in order that State News can continue to Faculty Adviser ly di«likcd w«»m»n, thought th«?y operate as of present. HddM'tion for luid l**en put on rarth only to gft winfory clntha*. S« wilder. Piirix, N»w York knrck iOAfoad uf pu.1 m tlio way of men's work. It certainly will lie a crushing lihiw if the students vote at A Quisles* Pi eeli of iltiH*rx HEATH OS HM RETARIKN against the fi-c. Not only will • in*i*t that spring--a' uf human liearln, k, ruoimii; 1 each and every one h CiirlA frankly wfii* afraid to the |ia|a'r suffer in all-around ,wllh (hi- twlllpht c nmithi'i- trrm al lii.inl, many lit- .fid Mr* SI | rtcurdu of the Assis-iaM Colieii- and privilege!- that its ut the ho work fir Torn C'omran lie lad iiunlity and quantity, hut slu-1which anaually i«te xtru.'liirs «n> „t,.,in .It Idiitr-umittnl Mary It.., t«»ntM |ilid j twwlMy night. rump down to Washington from a •xaminiitiona. I'r.vtuHliiuilii'ii linn kepi many of the faculty dents, as well, will »»»*• " log Wall Street Ig.w firm, and Juat j.||f thr 'e can only hu\ from pivinir Iiuirrim arhotlulod for ourllor in the term, an, In ,...,1.1 mil get Used to the dellbrr- I , , kp, , „ by huviftk' ate rivil arrvlee way* of govern 1 tilt to p'laid-minuto alt)nipt to I an idea uf the 'prinli' for the your wool drewwA with and much feeling 1 KAPPA HM1MA- men! He roilfcidered dl and 1 Bpiingki >*oigivene»» free of «■ the riay of the tti.nl exnmimition. Things j waroer-'tri i niKCff, We hpent a great amount . belt*, ; And love to all »»»«• go along smoothly, | la-mi kiin 'of »r hem- Or try hi» hcrew- I — Huyd- the putH'r is eoming lis well as ran lie time, hiNt nt making tlie State I . aun. eX|MX'ted, Then- ,u M Han.. Kucgfo at din- j New* a hi-weekly, and tlien al! C'KAMII^aml a little Ismk Is itssigueil. | nei 'i'"ei.ih Ou.king It line of the leading col- 1 Angry ami overworkmt, many students let linth slide, uie'u'iwkmM j > Icgiate pa|>er* III the country. with the eomilig murk I song lower than deservtal. The fait The bdlcr h not htafod an a that the lists and term reports eome at lite same time lower the quality of Imth and triul to have a may k a 1*1'a k acta tiamha IMcibt.' rl im alai «.•(« Mai M ■ — j in.aid fur nurarlvrj. Hut, tlie Stale News depressing ^ it d dn iated effect on the all-eollege average. . Students ran la- aeeused of letting I heir ierm reports l.ctiorc Wwrnrr. vkr-prmldmil. lepartfd like the d. Price Rawed slide until 'the last minute,' hut it seems as though they should liuve s niewhut of a mono|Mi|y on the last few wer-ks I'rutidra of achtail. Then they could work on their •luted U uugl VeeAly |m|iers. Willi no Far Tww-Sfii "fyars of uncx|>crtcil hluc Issiks. Ihif to tie** fre change voted fiy the students last March, the Htafo . Irlii'r (jto/M'Miiou Nrws will be offered oil a w«rkly All > J F Tbatfon and Mt and to tie Im ad basis to studrnta tor |2 30 sfonogiapt irr wo» lot per he move by nil campus nrgaliizulinii* I Mi 11 t. Thudrn t i*- the year bcgir.n.iig next fall l-tivcly StlplHH't are In the referendum #5 S this yenf's Vucalimwl Uuitlnmc Cmifcic swuis (11 lis patrons, laiil panhman will rn 1t( motnmg after Director per cent tertiim of Uie student- fit voted the retc i- <> sure the atudciils of 11 stqicri.n cuntci'cn.'c Hodgci I'ook. tlon of Uie News <41 the fees, but Prevent— Carl Tbompw«ai left Im Iowa, the head steimg j Vmatii'lial gniiluiuc executive committee has mtuli stavinl 0 elTorls to ittlciest every student urgniiiMilioii so Dual tlie their vote* weie divide*! evenly -Uii: rdT,;ln;dr,a;ed^t,r"suT Wit.MA K \rra hrtu tWO is^rnfgd remaining 35 per ^ eoflforcnee which will be held April III uod II will upped dents exercised tf»e „w. to every group. Crell. ptexicfoiit, Naottu Cruel, hrst deriding vote, D wd and s.tid gently, ltrjs.it. 1 exulting in Uie nr» |»i«t, vice-pirciident. Kleanur Kinney Committee meeting* have included representntives front j leave, to Mr Coreorun " Representing an inrrease of SI for Variety* clubs, Itonoruries, unit professional societies m . Do," .aid IVgg.v, "not me | per yesr sixty-three less is¬ -orderTo Bacertitin the expectations of students in Ntteud- Fiances Itiiiiards. cones|»utnling Tlie re are other jobs in tins j iug siieb it conference. secretary, Marie T0U1. treasure . **For my sake, pleaw try it for j Meandering sues will than last year. Hie new setup see News service sharp curtailments 111 Paid columns by Two factors have plagued this year's conference as in the Dorothy lluntci and Miriam 4 lew days." pleaded Uu- head Willi Jerry Uiwar national figure* have been ordend pust, namely, thiancuil support and itaniiug speakers fur tives! Mai jurie Williams, tudung ! stenographer "Alter all. he's Irish | MU. AT Mi A "HU discontinued wiU be distiMiMlad. did |>iMit(grd|ihy staff each of the vocntionut subjects. cliutrnuut, Christii.e iiuni. social Wr wnv slighUy sharp cur - * ..iidir him if anyone can. Just ; •Mut d.«v to run arrua* Uiimant uf tralertot) acd soruritv Since the lirst conference was held four years ago. each j new* tx expected succeeding one lius Is-en nit improvement as well as a|>- tury of tiw Big Tmt «ud • Juliette^Taylor. Hetty Funk Kath- la a tuthor important The busHteM *Uff reports Hit iK'uluig to 11 larger group, closely nil to, I with this larger cruu* Carr. and Jean Kantcrs Htteiidniicc and greater scots' has been the if they do seem crazy Who know* j around this c.unpus hum paper Thursday, will liave to uane when adverU»«ng is out on |iriturps Uere p a mrUiod in hi* Umr increasing ex- i tl.ldlkg.w humrtliirig h.i|>pvm heaviest. It m lelt that if the Ik-nsc of the eonferem-e. loogur. wr ht.»rt advertising should prove une*- Ill order to krep pneo with the i,veils all organisations Guillaiuue to llcod (.Ml. HMMV hrrr about prctedly profifoble. two issues have been asked to contribute if at ull |ssudide according Thus IVggy Dsiwd gut tier start ] could be published Ireahmon to its tiiunicial alillity. These o ut ril>utious mean much in Outing Club as the Girl Friday uf the brain- 'trust, and began sewn' year* uf ' j about Utat 4iM)frrMMie at that rig ma I organ i/jitlon was not week and before ChrisUnas cation. va¬ nufknqr this conference a big success. It.a old GuilUunw. junni it. thrilling work carried on at about I Intended to be primarily a sports' ••try atudri.t frvm IVU »kt ill the Mine hectic tempo a> her first «f*«'» >n f»ct the name Big Ten . . •ervr as pt«u.idrnt of thr Outuu: d.t> Sdc by sidr wib. Corcoran, and Western Confcrenoe ate.not club iwrNt year m» thr rcault of Cohen. Landm. Douglas. Jarksan. | the correct nani«s «f Ute group of clrrtions held at a mevtui* Xwr*- Foley. Itowr. Dempary, K gg*- «ud I colleges The real name m the "In- Ua> uuibt Ut: fi ofHcvrs riectrd wore ethers of the "family,' she w«nt I ten «>Uea.;.te C«,tile truce of Facul- Um>uglr Uie «poclial legislative 1 tF Ucpromta'tves ' VOTE for CONTINUANCE Vtcr proMdont. Ellsworth Uurull. battles < f tlw* New Dual -the Se | The name Big Ten is a spirting uf *r PruMMl Fu tocrrfory. Hrtt> Towiuomd TIm- cuuUes act, the Federal bousing monicker and has noUiuig lo vjuicutivr iouitvti will br vompaurd bill, the fierce T\'A claslies, the with Ihc luting ot the of Joe Oct lk»b Anderevir i trenmrdou* h u 1 d i r. g company teams that can be In the confer¬ and lfotty K fight, the Wage Hour bill, the hit ence In fuel, there u no let num¬ • j tone Supreme court struggle, the ber thnt ran be admitted The Three Prep**tie Are: Jackson I ekes offensi\e against BBTAUATION Meet,og the aneen o( the na¬ si,.' wai ,n Ue thick ot them j tsm'» pre>« with a celmneu that h cauiin- DO YOU KNOW- m thr tiackxrsund hut would do well m any iltuatam that m. te adult t a tw •»«».»»« a nit, «n. pw The RED BUSES n» of thr rwdtdantUl pre.,dent It I iwrlw.. no ptann., „ tur I clwrgind that ,t Q nU 1 *** ,w »"■■■« fw to 33 urnu l"« • unk Btth per term. • iMkHiii of AKC *Ml'U)YK*; WWNiO) AND OMWATKD a day a bead UtoUc group Ever, wakmg hour was drioler' We aecreUry came heck i to thr |ob And Peggy Uu tied iBiuwer that Is ui aeenu ui.de, >t all ot the 1 Mots: VfftoKUr, vahecnptkM wil omi men tor ta-t u» ire to it t, at cur loci. ' on I'ATRONIZK THE RED BUHIfB MKVICE WITH SAFETY I me K'el. o{ greet price, be nole- *W«W USe,', prWWne. I worthy not brcauir c( the,, w idth, , but because <>t them weight.— Kianigatisn was au, INTEt-CITY COACH LIME CO. • Senna JAMES A. OUHM. M*r. Our g! > in tile u nut I She further masted | . lw> dimly at a du-1 munuu in the group w do what bet clearly Is assist in ttyle. , lot youth. bettering . Krnts 1440 SituriUar. Mm)i», IMP MICHIGAN STATE NKW8 »- *-*'jw pt* "Trr t rts Indicate Finland Is On Last Reds Send Ultimatum; Prom-Goers Storv Behind Legs Parking Tickets ,'"vA,ujUu II Itennfd Dance Under ere Ask Peace Settlement Blue Light* Inum for live q i you came • just stopped i'.;r out their uU"\ v,a . About Tliin Had the fire alarm rung in the y hall oetween ":3fl and t: IS 'frduy morning, it would have By Midnight Tonight Mr MAR Mil J.N I r that eight o t lock and det id«d en t«e>. bad for whatever was to park back of Morrill }*:«!! Woudy ilt-rman and "tin- »/j uu»U:ad of the ,student parking lot -NuaMliai play* li,c bluer," in hapjiened that a jammed hy- a* d gut u-ticket ill' '• e the Orchard i i.|nn ialiy deriyiurl netliuir of 11 . o you ie ow of the *00 #tu " • if i 't | nili-r Secretary of Stall- Still Abroad •due liKhlr ami riiininy riivi-.r Ucnii w'iio drive their, own car¬ ong pumping ftation ;had« East - wa-erJew elty for three- .larr un iiiulniKoi Mm*, {iul at school and v tccipiont of one rteri of an hour City clerk'* By Sid l*vy Seventh Grade Soph I'ruin Irutterr in tin (flood iaat night m U.c J«la OIM * ? t ,-oul t- Id0 lickols that have been so t. i thij* school year phe* fiuaia nave i .•> J .VfrOKi t KIX.I IA1IDVN •- was deluged with tciepfione Well, Kroiii Other World* Put* Program built o-tn ticket u> the a V.ty lalber belwlid that interesting one MARK rMl ltV MltS NOV. '• tro'ifile * tar ted when it was On penning with a fou yvered that Uie water supply M Aitlftil B |I»U Iinliraii'in* thill Kin la nil may lie Muwly cuatin, no band aliol! i he we^t aide plant was prac* falling l I,., On AirlancM , her Diaper.«•> enclosed the Hack m Uie summer of 1B3H !y i xh.-«osted. The city main- hi,.-. - • ame out uf Sweden I hi.. wwk a. reliable wiien .-our. .-e and pack of Uit stag* w the building program was rue force then rbuhed over to purl' 'I liieliminaey peaw ni'irutiationr la.lv.eeu Kinland aiel gfode uiy colored fiords l.g getting into lull i v.ung, the admin- purr p»ng sUttc-w—on- the east Rue-In 111 Stockholm. Itue.in, il j# nuiiJ, ha. deli tared tumor bank Blue l^ij covin tV.i.ita.i) decided t al ti»e swurm- :■> .'ar? things functioning, ultima!un< demandinif Pimiinh rompliaiiee with it, a »; ark led under a blue : of etudef.t and tacuity automobiles t-c pump fjiled to respond, A'KA H Wednetdi Ed Moray ohairn.it • ..'d the t.f IJegi- * i umercus after I drniauda by midnlyht timinht.* d iru' ks did «»ty e*aminatirjn. the r.'t add etthei ji ■ .aive was found to be Kieaiah nimy of Karelia ha. I (ir. -lowly fallinff linek with Vijiiini, bcafejed Klnni.h city /I Woman's • f.a>t Iw.ry.aig went day Ua- Voieteed act ,t the 'eortier' tf the iathniu., effect After prying World ,'t- for litr rnuveint'ril -• "'.e wtubWn valve Kussinn troops have putie- /a* f .r tiie better part tr into Uie city and it# t.*)4 SfliiKtbt'l Displays i rtislry the trouble shooters U-d momentarily, Soviet i,- heir pwUmu- reward- raily for it* winnings, tt»«- abborniy Aghting |qp-wrii W'AA Spoilli»lil* JI'MflH I'AKM HI HKAC Thai Won Him Acclaim WOM I'Ktfrtfinir MM VIM. It A! V BRITAIN IHMH'TK Alteht Women Hy Sid Ij«v> llehaterM to Meet letting of Great Britain» inf> lj"v Art ur St hi Notre Haute .on t.f German export* this ''■'• badn world act hub birth to u dispute be • it ru'disUtttwi I'.ily and Britain- The Al b.'«w|oet ,i Urer. lumping llalu.n lh« ,fis Uctorlei bu*y filling Nanet ,rt United fjpwhr • ..fried her blockade <»f .1 step furlJ er by stop <1 interning several Unban Virginia irupn bUapect i the Allies, ive jaiinted Here at Home Underset retary • V Jewett' Welles will rontini Frcnrli IVoplct • Hitler and «U»er..!»»*» revealed Up not u»> (died liy Sage —SHAWN-i German intent ion • I Gnat Britain ..rid her I'ruf.'NMir* I'lan Pa|HTN AND HIS tiuonce. Paris expresses tne same MOtirr.er t . , MEN DANCERS A HiUvr and comp'O - i outj-ton vvean l*n«r, if ... .rtually pupped out of • • ' .oer '.U U»w wattk guawn Elusktub harbor of Nmw York wdian the FREEMAN'S (irrimi •weeping till the and vt the IIAKHKK SH4IP coming' was Aapt seuet Chicory Secrets Revealed IVr-imal appt-nrunrr d'X'" "DANCE wurW. UtfJHl. ' "I lly MSC Exfterimeaiers •'■nini. pnit it. Jj l nur ktrtict » AGES" in M. A. t. An. Ununf irly (hi* week Le bbpfiuUcrl by the Mkhigar NEW (01LE6E AUDITORIUM eiMiftmei.t will pr<»i*«My avert u* iicwtn « h r., ti.rcatunifiy Michigan < Alpliu Plii fluiega HltCH IS liMR.N. ;aas 1 by the collapse, which a. m. and •ncixs in Mune by noon had places. To Plan Program I'ntil k r, - i,"«. of ciiitory iwl ,ms 1 naihly Ouputa}. Mtiw Muh- * pan'# auioa.(. #u,>a--' - that s 1 won t lie replaced :n Manuhctwvn 44c WITH SIMMNf BOOK 1 •vie vandal for many & f all U* rwt irf th»- of Printing Plaits agpsars. as new angles i, l». #lr,pp*i# of il.,n«.tot- It.m . United Estate* Kot under way, Wajtc 317 N°. LARCH STREET Srrlion i and 14 tritrml for rrdUmr rtmdmUa eriff Thomas Wilcox was •I ng with PHONE 17671 41 other*. Duncan ' C McCrea c r. f,n cnarge of pro- :»mbling Wilcox, who lie The »ud iuur. ■ ecentiy. pleaded not ; program and public SAmniI tu ProM-Ht i.fcrs 7Iwj i BefreshmenU will be er>ed .t ituu/tr u lit itutmmd Uub ipring. » pr'xeedings * ere uutituted against by une . 2 IS -— Op«*rctbi Tt TJHZ r«:r .Ag Men to UihI <■« t#rly in Ui# ,n- ,, Male . . . . . Eas! etta Lansing high school Uk;-- I will present "Tune In.' an by Wilson, Thursday, Mart- oper MKT and EAT • icipating in m a ch.t»#d national .MeelingM L two-*, rase»rtr farm wot am; . 14. at « p.. m in the high acho Prof auditcnum, it was announced t> , >ioi. J tut Sidick. one of j{ C JUtnsr. bead of AT "ttmnrr of the 4fn»" j C U Nash -nd O Ulrey truck upon the! nun of v-cal music in the Eu •- 'Caled in tealMMOy be have iwen a»ked to coupe;ate with idea <-1 p»anling chK-nry wstc bur Lansing ; ubhc rcbo&ls. -••♦nd jury this weak that the Hate farm bureau .n rondoct. ley. a-c is none with alfalfa. 4ty Lead eraraeten will be play*' Sandy's Grill •bed income Us returns ing 10 meetings "Tor o.'rru .r .ty tr.rf oubmU tne ^nd wa* not west- by Stepr«en Dexter, Joan Deroe,. gatioo of graft charge* farm bureau offkeis ur.d di>cu*- «d toe Cnt year, and aUer toe Evelyn , Wolfram. Ru.ph Dunn -ies Ux collections a also sion leader*. bar«cy wgs cut (tbe chicory pro-, D b Pbibips, Mary Reifiwam* 'ward ia Detroit. Col* Meeting* began Mart.. '> ■'* ;ap«d*y. ivtsa&t seed tor Bu*#e Meore. June Hays. >L# ' uileg^ to have accept- various cities and counties of second year Short, Helen Muncue. Bob Winter- :u Aiain bo.ui .uww imm «mu tmlaim ■». for l'-vitruig »Ute Ux i hlicliign. ai^i f"-'1 Au.itt Tbt - Liosr thus »>slsu«. lab j tr jte, Ted Bruno idge. Chat ie . Sfnintvr—1 Uf The wetw««n gab «no 4Ml pounds per }Lockwuod and MGA* *Air*vto State Riders Face Strong Buckeye Team Tonight Ohio Rated One Of Swimmers Meet Cincinnati In Last Home Stand 1 * r 1 j do* to being the biggest ath- letlc event staged on this campus. It if a good indication of what is Country's Bent Hard-Riding Foursome Stale Holds Definite Lineup in Sight In store for fans hereabouts under tho influence of the new struc¬ Spartan* Place IIo/h-h In Tenimrork As Baseball Squad Drills ture across the river. An average of twenty arbed* By Ton (ireene Michigan State's polo team will neck to crash the select Edge In With the spring training *ea*on inly a matter ■ t „ short weeks away. Coach John Koh I* puttlnif the heat t. circle of Eastern polo tonight with n victory over the high- oring Ohio State three. Series his liasehullers as they drill within the confines .,f i»,.mt Appearance ef the Buckeye riders here marks the end Tanker* Rale | ftration hall, of six years of efforts hy Capt. J. A, Taylor of the military Favorite* In j A definite line-up has l»ern taking form in the pun *and it I* apparent that thj department to place them on* . Today'* Meet the Spartans' schedule. Rated as the liest ever to visit the Merrill Keeps On Kohs Loses hitt'ng varsity years. Every man ESS' State campus, the Ohio Is widely known for triumphs tyim Pneinp Mat Team Hwimmlnff toam, winner of Another prospective llnr-up has hIx victories in eight appear¬ tation of bring * *>h.| Formpfl in 1026 iver the rrcum of the Rustcrn crop, In Trophy Rare ances this season, will make thr bat. Imlding victories over Yale, Har¬ Thr proaprrt" of nn its last home stand of 1040 „ • „,.h. The tetters CCC stand for Cen¬ vard, Army, Kenyon and Cornell. Coach Fcndley Collins doesn't more outfield is also ,n today when the Spartan tank¬ Paul'of • the American association , tral Collegiate Conference. The State's hopes for an upset win With u definite dearth exactly require the services of a today brought an outburst similar ers collide with University of Cin¬ • organization was rests team strength r.ithcr than certiAed public nmuntunt to odd to that when Glenn Rankin, Spar gardeners, Kotn ha" t. M|MB formed in 1026, individual brilliance as less than up the Agures and discover who cinnati at 2 o'clock in e: liege pool. tan left school slightly ing thr ncwr mm tor i,, following a move one goal difference appears in the is leading his hand of Michigan Cincinnati, fresh from an en¬ msrepitcher, thun a year ago to Join the and it look. a. If hr by the scoring averages of members of counter, with Wayne university *Tn thr answer to his prnh State grnpplers in their race for Cleveland Indins. the M. S. C. varsity. Detroit Friday night, will meet the Walter Jacobs trophy. With Slamer, a lre.«hman from Dear- Davia, Jim FltlferaM | LKADfl MDRINO State after a year's lapre in swim¬ All thrrr of the dual meet season at an end, i their meets to ming relations between the two I Starting lineup for the Spartans diminutive tahitid Merrill, who State baseball coach, as an '"org schools.. State has tangled with Knute K. Rnck- tne of Notre ill lie: No. I, Kd Chn/ey; No. 2. Emil Lnrsen; and No. 3, Capt. Don has proved himself quite a wres¬ tler in his Arst year on the var¬ Fencers End Season Cincinnati Ave times under Coach Russell ("Jake") Daubert and has Without warning, the 18- hi a ball Id. Oeorxr Chnzey'g scoring aver¬ sity, holds the lead over nil team¬ at first I. Dame. Conrad M. triumphed in three of the engage¬ youth left the Spartan fold for the ., age is 3.9 goals per game, 4.2 is I.arson's average, while Cuptuin Hobinron has collected an average mates with 34 points. Merrill has played havoc with With Wayne Triumph ments. came in The Spartan victorie: 1938, 1937. i.nd 1938 St. Paul training camp. It was revealed that Slamer had com¬ Cgtey Kirs bet at ahort-t. i - k, . Young of opposition all season and has tri¬ PAYOR NPARTANH pleted- his negotiations with the if 4.8 goals lo lead team scoring. umphed over eight foes to become Hv II club more than a n»nth ago. i, a hot flitlil i igan State were Also likely to see action are One aspect of today's meet was Willie thr. the Arst Spartan grappler to corn* Early in 1939 when a similar the founders, Mivhiirnn State's varsity fencers crwleeven of the eight vnr team over the public address Bl'LMTITI triumph. The Tart.-r wr. He know* every rare sys- hing two bouts. ! ulty tank murk, and should they \ *.. ,#ninr flP|lvit» came in the half mile : Karh of thr thrrr trader, for .mash the IS(l >i.rd hark .trokr Coeds are given late permissii bout, to rvrry record would Into thr J ■ 0M t Any who did ,hou|/ rrporl not ler, former We: tern S* th, attend the matches. i wrn. thr rxrrptkm of Bl".I>«k".. property ofthe 1M0 a«-, Wo|wln, ofllc# ncl thtt„ able in the new Aeldhntixe, the vhiri.»t »n y .mr Ham- «rr*atinn. they have won the Indoor I pmienl. u«lng his guillotine •lime closest to heating Kre- I Monday. March 11 70-yard dash, the 75-yard high Don farmer, all-round perfe*"*- 1 hurdles, and the 75-ynrd low . . Notre Ihime, on the other I advantage. Mm III pil.nl u;> n rr<- en in foils he matched him \ er, and Ken Turner are to s hurdles wtll be run .for the first It III time. the ""l "f live »trul«' ! foil. Imhidm* time, formerly the llllltoptier. . . . .re favored mainly bo- III" Michigan nod Ohio Stulr i the hack stroke approached 0 SMALL'S -yard dash, the 00- i* 220 yard, free style 24 9 in the 50-yard / Hale Hansen: 55 8 ff'ealher-ff'iaard ; in the mn yard free style by Han Student* Mum! Pay : sen. 2:38 5 in the 200-yard brea*t To Wilncs* stroke by IsM.mis; 440 yard free REVERSIBLE Prep j style hy Fred Himmelein, and Tournament i 3:20 4 in the 360 vurd sprint re¬ lay hy Hansen. Hunt. Johnson. TOPCOATS j Farmer, and Ladd. Al Kirclier, at i Strong Freshman Mai St/nad Although today's contest ends $22.50 j sports here, list ttie Spartan base¬ Will lie Aid lo Varsity i the Kenyon In vitntionals nt Gambler, Ohio, and ball team ill hatting in his senior student activity books, Assistant Hy Hal Krkram March 29 and 30 in the National j year with an average of 450 . With the exception of the State A. A. tf. meet to lie held has arnounced Athletic Director L L. Frimodig Collegiate* at New Haven, Conn. j Norm Duncan. State shortstop, ^ReFina*H>ra« ' pulled qnlte a feat last year, when the tlrst week of April. Michigan State's mill freshman Recause the games are to lie Aim | as a sophomore, he led ttie team wrestling season is strictly, a matter of history. held on the campus, students wilt . . hitting with a .351 clip . . . John receive a reduction from the usua' The popularity of thl* prae- However, it is that variety of history which Spartan fo|. rate*-. Unreserved seat prices are tieal rampu* coat get* greater -t material . — there Isn't a Mnglr lower* fiiul rspieiall.v heartening. 25 Cents in addition to student Ac each season. The outer fabric an aardrnrr returning Although it is readily conceded by all concerned with tlvfty books, while reserved seats ro* RKVT N— thihlstoim might Itr classed are of two classes. One of these is all Tool, In itch if! j State's wrestling fortunes* that this vending cron U l.v ls'n* WM',<'n,, *'"h another la a reserved section with a Arst * 1 F • > j cutupuign completed, the calendar ' Arst served policy, and the , „ ' • r«r the Imst to come up ill Was shoved ahead aome 10 months is a section with deAnite ture*. The wind-proof revere* ! rwent yeilfs, the |*0 8 S C » the boys were already climbing The price for the ible lining is a fine quality ! through graduation to an al- "n " Hmh predicting a vicusry ; ready potent varsity squad will he for the gahardine .... processed to 73 cent* and student teuks. extremely low. Only the highly spirited Hilt price be paid, only { Mai tin and Merritt Harrow wilt In* absent when Coach Fendley Col¬ lins-sends hi* 1941 forces Into art ion next year. With such seaMtned veterans as Iceland Merrill, Jack Orr. Jim Hint, Charlie Hutstai and Henn.v Are You Going Home For SHAOLAND SUITS Spring Vacation? Styted in the new Sdwtton aateh lapel coat with .mall eaah poekata. Rkk. paaUl aha.s - of greea, brown atd lla with Alex Haddad and Johnny RnM H wil pay jraa I* makt thsMpW Mm Omn Um> SS2«50 Fabian, home state boys, wtll add ' trip fare* arc tew aai ariteMka an m Sam plenty of Arst string and raaerve yea caa tea** a ad rvlurw U ariMai at ymm rnnahMa. power which waa absent from the fhmTmrfi 1940 varsity team. CH rrin mmd imftmmSimm /iwa fam RATS, ta.95 COATS. #15 Tiny Herbte Thompson, Bill Maxwell, Homer Higbse. and the Jennings twins. "Cut an' Bo." will SMALL'S add that extra power to Coach Collins' future wrestling corps. So at Coach Collins and his varsity grapplers left the Buckeye