NlUrlils Vuhitne .'12 Z 229 MH HICiAN STATE (.OI.l.KtiK, FAST l,AN8»j<;, MICH If! AN. Today's JJSC-U of M: lilne Key Signs Garber llomo of I f onion Music Meet Senior Activity Week Campus Women, Men For Sweetheart Ball ind JUryoloH (Convenes To Pit Wits 1 I'urly Will Ik- 11,1,1 fo' many year* ago onj Slated; Com m i ttee fiilliiifi on tho l)op man's best friend, say: Na*l I'rliluy Niph! In New AiiiBtoKnm i Voices echoed from Morn then e mmorrty rolled j "woman's building'' or the ' the Today Heads Also Named j' Jan (iarla-r ami his sweat- j The building wut a combination 700 lli|tll Sail,Mil iibm, but Jirrmy Jone: . i.ti that the back seat of swIiik I,anil will play far the j dormitory, dome, tic science build- Mii-iaian- llara ini place for n can mi- | Blur Kay .Sweetheart hall in I , gymnasium, and wu«;k«-btHld l-'tir la-titul Eventful Week Wiil Begin June .'I t^jieclnlly 24 of them. on-tra'c "1 my' All 1 life was centered in the naw auditorium next Frl-1 'be r.na buildum w Wultar Foliate, Stanhope, N. J.. -anior, will oat a- frciiuently make* trip* j Michigan yanarat •nut drg (Kiund to bruip chairman of ttia 19411 Senior Activity v. I Wilson I •' I'lllMH pre-iilant Iiliniillnaad ya-tan'ay. . Scale*, Assist i„tr Full, la will I,a enmmitl.c h lals ll'l—al .Vorcm hi ..for 1 lance*; Jean I'uirblitik- an I Janet O'ltarn. * * * invitation*; William Butt, senior play; 1 Jnlin Thi'Ih • >wliiv,,uti Holicrt I tiarri .11. . la-- mamuriiil; and It' 11- Si lr adal and Josephine Kallv, 1 ap» and ('owns. i the flub taken in '* 'lP1,f* recently are Anne Adarns, Marv f the Her l{elf.n |W,lrr Ku#.n Co|#,. mk to I- jettn (;jair Curtis, Jeanre "" *(-st,il mine ifption by 1 Fulkerw«n. Ferolyn Green, Mhft The fhomixtry building (IcM e*er UM h betas placed laaighl •» Rrllisli " , m" I < go ing to the ratx! Well, at] rt*M elleoaiM IM mile, slant u>» nmlhera rwmlrf | Swlt/,r|and ' u CT n't^i'iVrr r,,r""ni: Vivian Miller, Horomae I'enf'.wj '"""l ,h* haoetnant „ ... ; of .ha t.uildinK . . i«. Thi-m are about «-d to moke this ' rs ms per jp-tty stauffer. Elizabeth Tatt white rat* quartered in 1./» i ages stacked around the \imn.,l llal.l.il Show manent horn*. Jean Widick, and Eldora Wohlert ■riUto has iflsrallng i 1***11. Feuerrr.ann ma Ant Amer . Advance#! chemistry gra«luate* uw them in ktudent prob- I'o llajfin W nlnas,lav """' Symphony Control Boanl Will ,,ut ,he #•»• «"• • der Bruno Walter, ■ iii, , mm moatly to teat vitamin D con-1r»r*n> Hold Allllllnl Meet . cellist he t rodigy and ten -.ade his debut when of a The B-.rd of Control ot S't«l«rt tent In milk sampl.-- Milk from ail over tha lUta | T't» Ahn.il l. j ' t»: pet W.rk ul Pr jpla. . hurth will hold la 'Kent by local health tsairdl the Vienna Symphony orchestra lU innusl meetina ot People, 0, tnte4 by the lat«r«P.ry j "nd Pel to *hi!e f.hampion church r.ext Monday at 4 p. m Thi, vitamin I, important berau^ ,h» '■•drr.u .muter reprrtl ot com- it prevent, r.ckel, a d. raw of tic 11»»" l)atn Tests Set mittee heads predated at that btnea Sunluiht and rwt l.ver perim.ented upon The.r daily meal time are other ma.n a.urcea of the vi'a- consists of corn meal, rolled oats. ; papers # ri^technical phase* rf tr-.e -.undred Bv Mallmann Outs.f-P.wn member, include .min. powdered piilk ^#.d ..:faifa me«l fi^ld* -od'ireiden'ai field trip* t en- lleii ti,a.linger, Chlca,o. wbo t* After the rata are three Aeneas Since they are very sensitive the 1 illustrative areas m IllmKJs. t are D. L. W I- Mailman, associate pro national director of Methodut old and we.«h between 44 to SS room has to be kept at a r^nslant j tea-or of t»rters,P«y. has return- student- Work; Milt Prance, (rams they art ready to be ,.^d temperature —. approximately 75 i ed to tbe campui after wttin* up oreenou»h, Newr York, experiments tor "tudyinf moUl on director of Routiat student work ratrnna. m the teats. For three week, they degrees. Mayo llonorn f.irU are put on nrket-prod'ucm* Cages aapis ( a are made of wrv«d and! cold .torage e(gs ^ and Alan Crow, Hetroit, who will diet free of Vl-amin D This dwt lined with wire mesh Born in April a so the j The-e eiperiment, will include, participate in the meeting All remove, the viUm.in from the rata can not knaw their way j tests that will be held throughout; keel members of the boned will the country to confirm the data take part in the djacuesun body ar.d decalcifies the bones The milk being tested !• then fad out Once out. the rats are lively, fast Mary May A held a birth¬ i day dinner Thursday evening in aleadar playful creatures; they'will squirm honor of April birthdays of the already accumulated on the con-. Dr. H. M. Byram to the educa to the rata and after ten days all over one's arm and body, but trol of this mold. torn department wiil give the re- j following gjrU: Eileen Campbell, they are delimited Healing of the will rarely bite. ' Ruth fields. Phyllis Gukter fU>r A- socsate Prtfcwaor Kallmann port of the committee on (value- bo net. caused by the vitamin in The laboratory is in charge set up these experiments in Omu- tmn. Rev. William Genoa end Miss harge of i ence Michaels. Melba Mickel. Bet {the milk, .how, -he amount of C. A. Hoppert. "professor of bio-1 tjr Oakes and Marie Toth. he. Nab., Topeka. Kan. Chicago. Emma Sater will report their an- iVitamin D in the sample chemistry, and assistants Bob W»J- Betty McKay, -ocial chairman, III., and Bmi.-t. N. Y. . nual statistiae. I All tha rata are net uaad for was in charge of arrangements. With the %» UsSkB MA MaM< Modern Oraafa Aid Cupid in Midi.cn, Wis. — (ACP> — Last B The annual Founders' Day ban¬ June • dapper young University of D»«oeMed Gbfeflicfe fte* quet was held last Saturday night Wiieoniin alumnus ot the class at Hunt's. Many alumni attended of IM4, back on the campus ler the dinner with the actives and CbteenteDfced pledges. Glen Campbell, past na¬ WASHINGTON, April lfl—(Special Bufletin)-Out of the tional president of A. G. R„ was welter of cables coming out of beleagured Scandinavia, the the msin speaker. you that the Larry Clinton Strutters are smart not f&M' , n|v L State Department now has extracted certain highly signi¬ Lee Morgan, Erwin Miller, and cause of persuasive "lines," we offer a sampling of cistun*^ _ ... . *>u t Blrtue.. Sui. Coltac. Wni It t- nr. A. G. Welch of Alpha .chapter at Telephone—College Phone Mill ficant facta. the University of Illinois, were Editorial—Ext. 171 Business—I Most important of these is that the British intelligence that prove the wilyneea of H. A. service found out definitely three days in advance that the end. They were here fcr the In- guests at' the house over the week¬ Berg Graduate Manager Victor G. E. Spaniolo Nazis contemplated the terfraternity ccnvocaticn. For instance, take a gander t Jane Cook's gown, a black taf- Mrrtitij.. quest of Norway and Den¬ definitely prejudiced against lady Roger Bonine, Alger Lee, and Brot H. A. Berg cf fr.ru mark. In fact, the British had Herbert Bailey were formally ini n E<1 it or Walt Rummcl tiated Monday evening. stripes and white jersey bodice. gcmcirt department v. ." ,r.tj Associate Editors Jack Sinclair, Murinan Alkire, Charles suspicions about this move An exchange dinner "ai helf Or bubble over at Faye Eliza¬ i of National Fare- uw even one week in with the Alpha Chi's Wednesday beth Smith's choice, a knife pleat¬ in methtd, and Woman' Editor ... , * pr[ Sports Editor - ..Don Anderson But after the British evening. Prof, and Mr3. J. D ed black marquisette with wee bo¬ servicing Feature Editor Mrs. Harriman. who is 70 years Menchhofer were lero of starched white waffle- at convinced that the Nazis patrons, and a . Clmtnn •Id, though few people who have Mr. and Mrs. !!. G. weave pique relieving its strict di. tried conferences RV8INEM WAIT to move north, there was a serious Ingerson were of i!. Scales el iver watched her tireless en Business Manager ...William Collinge received f notice fcr the formality. Then, too. there is "m next week. Reflect " . .. could ever guess it. In those 70 A pre-:enior4>a44-f:rmal dinner cominf marriage of*the pair with Mary Roth's draped charteuse silk Pint Circulation Manager »Atton Kurtz pie in «» will be given tonight for the chap¬ due thanks for the "cooperation' ... Assistant Business Managers. - alpaca to impress ycu. Smocking ter members and their dates. The in bringing about the match. leads frem side reams to the fitted Bt SIN'KM AMH patrons will be Prof, and Mrs. S. low waistline on this model. Chamberlain was opposed. of Capital society. S. Logsdon. Paisley print in~Iacquered red. The 70-year-old Prime Minister "Daisy," whose real name is ALPHA FHI— yellow, blue, and charteuse spices MawitxT-kj'-lil. Iferul Urnirx Rrup*. Maui T»*«t Car.-,. Cutty Sibl-y. Morria ItTlry, iutui I was even opposed to mining Nor- Florence Jaffray Harriman. be¬ Officers elected for the ccming Thk Lois Sprung's silk jersey. torso waistline Long came famous during the Harding, and voluminous Churchii! won out and n. Jgwrtto Taylor, MarriH i«h Cmrt. Iit.rt.thy llui to lay the mines. These were in¬ Ccotidge, and Hoover administra¬ nedy; vice president. Betty Cissel; tended to blow up the Nazi fleet tions as a lone Democrat who j-ccretary, Shirley Harrison; treas¬ year are: President. Louise Ken¬ Collegiate skirt bodice ihirred are onto a Grecian two more fashion high¬ lights that shculd put this dress CLASSIFIED lived only for the pleasure of urer. Ruth Mar.lMunr However, when the Nazi flotilla baiting the reigning. Republicans. man, Mary Jo Armstrong; and Kit'redge; social chair¬ World Vtnrlnia 1'ooW, moved up along the Norwegian She made them like it. rushing "chairman. Marian Hoi Kerb !V».«an. 8 POETS STAFF J.h Rimi k. Wank- Howera. i coast, it went directly over the British minefield, being preceded lard. They will lie installed into office Monday night. Due to some diligent investiga skirt recedes into a lace bodice. £S5- by a small fleet of mine-sweepers parties became legendary. She in¬ The national vice president cf tions SPECIAL simai by Williams college students Her matching shirt waist jacket, fryer, Lett |larn«m, Hid L-vy. and trawlers with cables strung vited naive and unsuspecting Re¬ Alpha Phi, Mrs, Strader. arrived a few ml lent facts have been SITUATION WANTED fitted and lace, zips up the front. PHOTOGRArma between them, thus detonating the publicans. placed them beside such last hight for a week-end visit at covered concerning the attitude cvik. h.L «>'! rapier debaters as Senator Tom the chapter house. A tea will be of Smith ar.d Vassar girls. The Sadie Hawkins will truck again ABSENT BRITISH FLEET Walsh. Senator Burton Wheeler given this afternoon from 3-5 in Smith lassies Faculty Adviser Ralph Norman were recently quer¬ on April 2d. when the Foresters' One point which has puzzled of¬ and Charley Michelson, then after ied on the question, "If it were IN 9AI.K Shindig gets under way. Skirts, ttt grtti ficial observers here is the fact dinner, pushed back the chairs and ECLECTIC—* a matter of choice, would ycu cardigans, jumpers, shirts, sweat¬ «. Size lUTkfi The Cxm flicl Spreads that the British fleet, backbone of made them go to it. the Empire, was nowhere around Pledges who took fraternity rather have your- husband impris¬ er?, anklets, saddles, take your KtmufMt.. mil ,\M. | That was before Franklin Roose¬ week recently arc: Bud Davidson, oned for conscientious objection pick, for all will be wcrn at this Scandinavian waters when the velt had coined the phrase "Brain killed in Europe?" and returned a Fprrad of the armed conflict into the heretofore peaceful Torn Bcrgcvin, .Earle Lewis. Red "come as yc.u are" brawl. German fleet pushed its r nut i Trust." but undoubtedly the group Cook. verdict in favor of the latter al¬ The foresters point out that you Doug Preston, Gordon Sraifll.favian countries seems to l>c a prelude to hostilities of the Baltic and headed the i which gathered around Daisy liar Smith. Ed Thomas, and Carl ternative. don't have to tear a dress or roll uhi£uyill involve every country in Eiiro|M', according to mili¬ tary observers. Norwegian coast. Explanation given by the British wus that it was extremely foggy i rimans Sunday night supper table as its grandparent. Thompson. Final arrangements h; ve been Evidently possessing much of in the mud just to be appropriate, the Madame Defarge in their cold- but you do have to be informal SWAP/ made for the installation of the blooded little hearts, the ycung and sloppy-Jceish to fit in at this . Reports on nctunl warfare have Ikhui more conflicting and impossible to see what was Tics into ATO next week-end. ladies felt that a "hero dead' lr. than previously hut one fact of agreement among observers Highlights of that week-erd will would be preferable to a "coward However, Jay Atherton, U. S. You Say This be a celebration alive." Of course, the traditional is that the war of nerves is at an end. War on a gigantic Minister to Male appears immha'iit. Co|ienhagen, cabled the State Department that the long f have been asked to explain and. pre gram at the Union danpe Saturday night at the house, and a banquet the Smith feeling that "you can a ways get another" may have WANT-ADS It is known that the lialkans who, have la-en fearing the the developments of the flower - following afternoon. All national pgrt prompted this display < warships was plainly visible from officers and many alumni of Ec¬ pseudo self-sacrifice on the altar spread of war into Southeastern Europe, arc purticularly weiiring .situation during the past lectic and ATO will be Wnptax Willow Copenhagen steaming north. All present. of their country, but we are more jittery since Germany has demanded |Miiice control ot lhe/ drfy long, he reported, one after week. Jack Doyle is back in school inclined to credit it to their self- historic 'Ilanultc, international liver. the other, the Germun fleet puis To get a complete picture of the this term after spending the win- styled "dashing love cf adven- The i This is contrary to international law hut the fact that ed through the Kattegat, obviously two years ififlgi'-iU' headed for Norway and the North the time when the it is against international law means little if anything to student council passed its no-cor- Vassar, on the other hand, offers Mr-. W Atlantic. Adi-lpti lliller. The Reich uses .the Dan»I a- too much to al¬ sane ruling A great deal of mis- an understanding heart to .the More likely explanations cf the yruth who refuses t> fight in a low a technicality to deter it from its purpose. . A defeat in tin- Scandinavian wuters for cither Rritain or British absence were, first, that for the past two or three weeks, ! ,n,s «• The pledges sponsored party at the house last ni wo,.. Or and Mr- senseless combatr- Tho lad who experts to be a conscientious ob Mar-Jo Shop Germany will mean a light for the domination in the Italkans, jector in the event that tb* United including a! 1 called back to Nazi ports fo: l,r. worth and Mr and M Slates is drawn ir.to foreign 'en observers. Rumania reports that. Germany has tnsips It ubltcizrd say massed at hauling No Allied warships have j was | taken in i 1 tanglements had best, begin, some SMALL'S points close to the Italkans. It is estimated that lawn sunk by submarines recently, 7.Vt«*» German troops are at Cracow, former Polish city. And the British feared that the en- j r, fl'um, and Karl Alpha Gamma chap > weekend prospecting tours t< J ,rr Poughkeepsie. for the adopted These troops ure ready to move ill should the pl'n|ier occasion tire Nazi submarine flotilla had set ibor were week-end daughters of Matthew Vassar |h(, arise. a trap to catch the prized ships of i would prefer a husband in ircm the British fleet. They did not nirt ha-cd a new- ra j ^Ul ja husband entcmbed. any hus- (In the other hum! tile Allies ure raid to have a large con¬ want to get drawn into cramped {Mlu aVhine band being better than no hus tingent of trisips in the near far East under the direction of on and Bill Grim- band. General Weygaml prc|Hircil for any eventuality, Second, the British also expected ! 1 to | Consequently the lover of m the an attack on Holland, so that most arc now back the i home and fireside, who has no il- j . r Most observers agree that the neutrals in Southeastern |im ol the fleet lay south of the Kkug- fcumi*- as wilt us Itidy will have to choose sides In-fore long, errak. between the mouth of the j J er i MlfiMA FHA EPfllLON- A'ill I a»ut the glory <: war. Lirrfy Uylrt — jyirM rotwrx leveral countries, partii-nlnrly Italy, have rendered much Baltic and the Dutch coast. Fin- i Jack rnlurt in j pU, ■ fmtrrnit Poughkeepsie than he •id to the Iteich and it is fell tiial England would rather lie ally, the advance group of German j bet defrated, that to find by currying the Fred Elliot transports which suddenly dumped j ,n« Jwar with them than to linve them help Germany under Nazi troops into Norway somehow ( «n L icme damsel at North ^ With ie guise of neutrals. the war ap|H-aring to or other had mysteriously sneaked s to aft'.r.l j nxrpt KAPPA (iAMMA— *^1P chapter had SPORT COATS lireak out ill many h|hiIs it is up the Norwegian coast several i 1 ! a rushing din- certain that this country will ncr Mot day night HILLETIN have to Is- cautious in its days in advance. J the ,, foreign police. In many instances loss of trude will result ALLIED TROI'MsEE One significant detail in the be. am the la.ion i j The accounting office and .that used book checks wil annm SPORT SLACKS lait it is preferable to American intervention. German occupation of Norway the j the be distribute •re-«> at » » buffet supper *, av.iilatile for students j,t 8 part ., the immediate bombing of j Then along it night ght at tthe home of Mrs. ; Monday, in the was no* the time registration b East Ur Norwegian airdromes. This w as j the Senior Ball The t< tAMtjH'mliim \eedeil! the Poland, same tactics followed namely to destroy all in ! decided to d » s. n situation by fir»t finding othing Tins-: Two minules to any I "liny Americans like the hour of the day. enemy airplanes immediately in the par crtscopRi, order to prevent air attacks purp the fio> iileu nf mixinir thnnrs up. Place: Any classroom on campus. eiviei Chief handicap now lacing the ■ thi> And it's perfectly safe—in- Characters due instructor and tut assorted array rf stu¬ Allies is the problem of luiuiing deed it's verj' smart to mix i dents and class attendees. Setting: The instructor is drawing near the close of his troops in Norway. This is com- plicated by the shallowness of the ; a aao and 11 am. a roiiifh tw.-ed sport coat with plain troueers: also to lecture or recitation period; students are closing hisiks and Norwegian fiords, which can be C».l wear a plain coat with nmsih gat tiering their |M-rsnnul effects, a few arc im|iatii-ntly r.\ ing few men except in the striped or checked trousers. scraping fist across the flmir, ami two grinds ure writing it appea furiously to finish till- last |siasib|e cluss notes la-fore ta-ing rhzt he w Whatever battereil to a general exislus. Ball Col UNIVERSALIS! CHURCH your preference —here's the store that can It's a familiar scene that every instrurtor and student Rive you a wide selection cf BLCK BOOM. WOMkVX (LIMKM SF. know-. The last thus or four minutes of many class lively styles and spirited |H'riisls Uwir C'leao Baoaer. DJ>.. ol Una. OMo. WHI kyeok on "Voo sad I u.cics> lasaiiM- of the eoufusion . ar> resulting from prep¬ color* in tweed, diagonal or aration (or sad Cad" at II M A. M. leave-taking. plain coats. Slacks cf gab¬ 'And the ruMtnu is tliieetly tiaeeable to luck of ardine, twills, and glen l4tw.rn the instructpl; ami the student. coo|a*ration and after a thorough ex SIMMY, IPRE14 plaids. (Ton nuiiv students nYot-unxiuu* to leave •tt the. group saw fit to are learning e nmui.dei r tui ding by m afu get out in the air. Anil tmi muny instructor* are over- anxious t lake advantage ef every possible minute available SHORT (OATS to further learning. It's situation that FATE l» i|l ELK Fate has u w SPECIAL UTIRDAY ONLY $ 13.30 |U «2."i a can piniaibly la- eurla-d by u bit of pranks with the Frrah ( ul llBffudib, d«M4ii l«*r understanding on the part of tin- instructor. ■Jf every instructor would muki- a sporting proposition twists to Ito Swrrt Pm*, duarM lMr velfs diplomatic appointments. SLICKS w^th Ins class that said class would la- dismissed not later One* was when he thought he! uttec ask the CINERARIA M^VNTS 40r than • nc-half nuiiule after the hour if the class would, in Gurdru. *S.V5 was putting 7ti-\eai'-uld Wilbur J f tic a omen and carnation to 98.30 turn pionnse to observe general rules of . Curr on tlie zlietf by making him' tion. it's a sale bet the proposition would la- adhered to. courtesy and atten¬ accepted and ministerv to the then occluded country of Czechoslovakia, hut ( nen will be distributed td c\er> ouple ul. the door. Jewett's Flowers I nieenity Clmh WILSON SCALES. found instead that he hud sent Therv are some instructors who go far to one extreme j Senitr CU*» Prccknt Curr to the hottest spot in Euro|ie ! SLITS awl TOPCOATS and dismiss their class on the stroke of the hour even if The other was when he sent, thay are in the middle of a sentence. And their are others Mrs. J Borden Harriman to the1' 823 and SW on The other side of the line who must needs until right minutes |iust. drag on and on |H'..ccfa! and obscure capital of M Norway, where a lady diplomat' Thumbing-Rkies is Doogerouu! ouid There an- si mc professor-baiting students who always take Be Safe Ride ll»e BusesH the worst for grantud anil start snapping notebooks ami buttoning coats all too early. INTER -CITY COACH LINE CO. - SMALL'S ni.i Let's have a little more mulct standing on both sides. i ggturtUy, Aptfl'li, 1M0 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS es As War Spreads In Scandinavia Norse About Face To ChTh. JPffiF Kindness to This Weekly Animals Sunday Contests . Join Allies As Nazis Lutherans File J-Hop Plans Set Papers To At High School Incorporate tad Lansing high school has completed plans for the annual - i will be observed at J-Hop to be held tonight from • Many Groap* Plan People* church I Pn-Dam* Dinner* To Rrfdn ... April 14. In connecticn with theme. Rev. N. A. MeCune French the sermon entitled thi* I will "The ! Defenseless Hove Hights," at the Evpninp ... . KnglUh Staff Literary Awartl* Make Surprise Move • | Articles of incorporation for the Lutheran Student Fellowship of j Michigan State college were filed to 12 in the high school gymna¬ sium under the co-chairmanship of Helen Muncie and Roy Dygsrt. Decoration theme will be "Starlit The Senior Ball will be a verlt- two morning services. ! „ Contest judges In Thursday with the Michigan Cor- Hours" antT music will be by Coy the ihort -.tudy in eolor" wi'h light- As a preliminary to next Sun- I S,ar-V. Poetry and essay ccr.tests American Shipping Ban Extended j poraticn and Securities commk- Ecklund's orchestra. Patrons for the party include ins effects of the spotlights syn- day's recognition of the Sinn- j 5l"'nsnred by the English depart- jsion, corporation division. Pupils Will Give ; thrnnised with the mu:ic of Larry j Japanese Student Dav of Pmyer Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Kc-bs, Mr. according to Wilson i the tcpic. "Christinn Communities ' 'have bccn ""bounced by E. Frtn F»r«i|« Shores Purpose t.f the corporation air and Mr?. Cecil L. Draper, Mr. and Clinton ales, class president. P bawfence, English instructor Pinno Recital j stated in the articles is "To receive Mrs. E F. Eldridge, and administer funds for the Mr. and Mrs. in a World at Conflict" will be I j ur"1 chairr"an of the 1940 con- By SM Levy Miis Louise Freyhofer. teacher ; i pur- J 11 Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rrllecting on the mounted con- given by Rev. William Oenne at and gowns situated in the af'.ernoon vesper service Mr- ! | as follows: One of the Rrcaleat bit'.leu ttf all time of piano. East Lansing, is present- moral ar.U social welfare spiritual, pose o' promoting the D.vgert, Ciipt and Mrs. D. A. Tay¬ ,n rt story: Miss Florence Me- rugen off the Nor¬ of Luth- lor. Mr and Mrs. E. F. Pcarce. Mr. lenler of the dance fl:or. lights Helen Shot! will play "Dreams.' wegian eoaat from the Arctic circle to the North aea, uh war ing two pupils in u piano recital eran studen's attending the Mich- ; tun c bliquely cn the dancers, by Wagner. "Evening." £linehey, Engll h department. in Europe makes its long fearul in the parlors of Peoples church. 1 igan State rr liege at East and Mrs T. 1* Ingersoll. Mr. and by Buck. Hueston, graduate of last land "Hymn," by von Fielitz i n I S,alt". Tl'!lt'llcrs' college. spring awakening from the today at 4 p. m. Lansing, ! in accordance with the precept Mrs P. It Gore. Mr. and Mrs. L. Pleasant: Prof. Harlan Hatch- winter doldrums. -... B. Soammon. Mr. and Mrs. E. -D. Will be the guest of Wilson the Pupils apfwaring are Harriett 'ard members Wednesda 8hp wttsjJ April freshman Home Economics board lhl$ lwarA T L. CannlfT. since a record-breaking All c ntr-t oniric* mn«t Ik- ,ub- r. at W. A. A. cabin. , |„, Norwegian capital, during her freshman year, when iittrs are beginning their eelo- im early.With pre-dance din ment on the West const I Candidate! mittril to the Engli-h department. every sorority room 202 Morrill hall, by noon, ; Fairnpenn diplomatic- undergone ,-ome quick n changes. Ccnnie Johnson and Jane Rider ! c in charge « f arrangements, » was also publicity chairman S.W.I,. II Costs LESS To EAT teh *Phi Tau. Delta Sig, A and women'* dormitory fr.r the APfil 3" 1 f, r ire Cook and Dorothy Campbell Award* f $30. $20. $10 will be c-arly In the work. •ay. Laura Thomas, 'enlor Liberal and Delta Chi houses. The Blue-Key Sweetheart Will he con¬ •m."rise entertainment committee. The BEST . . ! „„w f|flcrt with the Allie the short story contest: Art* student from Lanstn 5. is the sidered by Blue Key members this ckwccui, president of j noon. Candidates must lie juniors $15. $10. and $5 award* j Germany. W A A and Ma i Gardner retiring art group chairman. She in,the Great Britain the . ;;re is a major in commercial j and will be judged on poetry contest, and one $25 award i the British of art, and beauty and ! secretary of Beta "Alpha Sigma, personality only. Owen said." The in the essay ecntest | N< rwegiun cca»t to block Bioomticld. lib Epjai' n Chi entertained their j elected queen will be presented to Poetry nr d ewuy contests ure j art honorary. She has also been shipping of Scandinavian ,■nnvenVion'".'* SARAH'S SODA GRILL iron ore i president . f Zeta Tau the forestry cabin Friday,; the students at the dance en to all men and women- un¬ to t ei Alpha. Friday dergraduate students. . many, 'will present and the following house* ; evening, Only un- PLANNED IN ADVANCE i,,,ard Dick Mansfield and Dick Frry drrgraduate men will be accepted Violin. m. fid radi > parties: Phi Delt. Delta i Although the invasion* came lliiwiii|! a Vlonlli, «>27 E. which Dean Michigan t as contestants in the Delta Chi, and Hesperian, j are co-chairmen of the ball essay c li¬ ] a surprise., it is now apparent that . been invited. as I- lt«'lnriM-«l — lainsiiig I A violin which disa; pea red from SUNDAY SPECIAL i Germany before the go-al S.W.L. Patter Talk of the Town nul, a white Hare, was . , | Monday night. Secret i the music practice ' building., a month ago was returned to the building Thursday where Itaehel IIDT CI'ID: STEAK SANDWICH AND By FEAKI, WNFK New Courses [ trimp movements liegan j days in advance. Bri bh mi*nrtir.,s of the ! Ft iedlund, it* owner, found the t instrument at 5:45 FltKNT'H CHI ES 25c j Allied threat to Scandinav done during i p. in The- Kappa Alpha Thcta mithvrs will htild a I me j trill it.v would bring Gen ilffc--cti>ic»ert Thursday afti'rtwan at the chapter hi llr- W. F. Doyle will ilixnl** the "flare Tree Offered Fur i Major w ith whir!) t! L. G. Sawdy. Mr » ny. Mis. F II Butter .1 meeting held ! *t Writnu. dav night the membc-t* * I the -tu- r-d f the In p. t i nimer s E I'u-i n. duect » ; ^ tand^t' m«e of'H^ wmP j| Mrs~D p. D«un; dec.t this vriir ,* ,nK' T^'"f m.,M "! hrf 1 r,,..s;e;r.J- ' J A M Rowley hi Omega alumnae ijWn^igllw.r.lK.lflv,, Wdliarn I. K-uu iiskv. vu«- pro i '*! yT'\ ,|v ' :ihr;tirv. •oM'.l^.h;,* i ' .tit- hlt.vs thil t.ith II li'.ti •! 1. • uidcale for Ihtii *ufTi. i. ntls delleet-d -Alpha net in4 ero lub Thursday eve- 1) mfid Frank P UiBeile E. Ber.i t . ..nd treavmer. Harold |»at/er ^ h-piu' the cut!. Mrun while, Bwedin , apter house on M T.Il|lhil| ' |;naj,.h |-toMrm - <.f W r'n W',r" Ft" nwln- ! * lhr-Tea. ho g Rrmlrng n * n'..^'* Heie al Home in . the pr gram id. and a rneniiier o The United State* it feebm! i' >■ nu Delta, > <• | ies( * >pleading wai plioionre H!. and "Noon." Two Slightly Hurt *M» I • 'netto I** presided at Matrix jiumalum j otherwise, except women's by order of the -ble. Mrs. C. D. Price I* Auto Acniilciit hnn r..-v ociety held inxtalletton i eecretary of «Ute. D* nald o? t'.icr* Friday Hunt Wright were in main at t1 s Lintvii my vhildnm ami you shall hear v Ibur Het iprocal Trade Treaties bill, Bailey will take ex • president r.f the Mu "f ireKident of Mat- j tending the act for thres mort Tlu* real, Irav story of Paul liovere. m. musical sorority | year*. reorganization u Further • * na elec- the rexult of Ottilia Kerrey, 60.- ! the executive department* of th< government is the aim of a r!iurfday evening at the ; plar Mrs. Hs.roId Pattori ai ive, of recently submitted to -Congress "b> Ho rfolo to worn I ho Yonks, I hoy soak save ISfgi.fHM) '•w tfTlcerr include Miss annually Prc-conventinn speculation in ' "v Miller, recording zee Patton, treasurer; . Wujkhington this week seemed t > Hot lioro's Ilio lolo that's Iroo instoad. "*• TillttUon, historian: | point to a presidential race be- >" 1 tween Thomas Dewey and Hocne Hredabl. crrrespond- vett in 1M0. Both men came out Mrw. W E Nelsi.n. n | t.n top in their respective fiarties i in the recent Nebraska primer ie< 'Twos for Junto ho modo that ride not • chairman. • »Tima Delta sororl'y Advice to Fro*h Hot for a Stoto Notes rlossifiod. •ci tamed iW-s Margar- d Toronto. Out., inter- In 'V Br«N«lri»l pector for the aor.r- Hillrl <.r»up In Hmu- evening at the home :• fa( Ufmlvr CIO w« In DMrtlt »rly In Ihr *-naid Roeddiger. 213 ■ , wwk *nri rr.iiqy 1,11 Ui, brui.t .,f ! D- M*di*on Kuan, uf th, hu* irltwiMt •• h* ulk.d t, n,w>- I hi. tn»e presented t tn, i lt»n ■ H» nik'ted at Ruom-vi-I'. J -trpattripnt will picture* mirljiijan ^tatc 2feuis «mp crganuatioiu a* Hi. Sund»y. Apnl 14. |ES»kt Hoav»r, tiwwr, Itaiiry *, i *tru* ..n Mictr. and Welland, Ont. n tne Union laauily ! Fufd. wixwe plant Lewi, want.* to - tnment (tjmmttloe con: .I,: . s , .,m t unionue. tne Ar.af L and other* •l-s* Kay Derby. Mrs K. A« Goldfu'd will give a ceUo He wee In tm on behelf of the ♦nd Milt M-udc Wood- "Hew I>.e> College Af!end I udder continues, the spikemen will go blustery weather and untimely Something had oughta be done about the slow¬ through their paces on the clay snow has squelched all possibili¬ ness of Michigan State's athletic council in approv¬ li- :>'v\n! track of tfenlson fleldhouse. If this ties of practice on ing schedules . . . like so many people they put is the case, the entire schedule the Walnut Hills things off.until t>c last minute and the result Is of events will be run off indoors golf links. that some of the schedules are half played before With the exception of the discus •' If conditions they can even be announced . . . they never did nnd javelin which will be held don't change, officially approve the fencing schedule ... we we on. the track. Both hurdle ins¬ will enter next hud jt on tap all season but never did get to tances would be cut down to 75 week's meet in no print it ... and here the first seven games on bettor condition the baseball schedule are already played and the I Mftpti The hutcome of the meet and than we were in card is just out . . . other schools okay them in event winners are largely a ques¬ last yenrdust be- anted I tion, be made. as no direct comparison can Although State held a plight edge last year, the Boiler¬ Frigid Weather Keeps Frat Try outs II Ink, » though Ralph Yoang ha* anrnl They are planning .something.new ,v for the baseball opener with Wisconsin it.it istlr makers hove shown the greatest Improvement, and would have n slight advantage outdoors. Close lamented Van Al- tenm had only ID SjHirtan Nine Inside Begin Monday record In llie 229 . . nesday . . . watch this space for late- With only thrw ilnys remaining liefnre the opener of the Tryouts for the Michigan State competition is seen in every event. holes of practice," he explained. two-game Wisconsin series here next Wednesday. Michigan chapter of Sigma Delta Psi. na¬ Isn't anything In track to r Tinhii son On idri res Snvtul if. he says. The Spartars ordinarily arc as¬ University of Michigan's golfers tional athletic fraternity, will get sured of two firsts in a dual meet have a big advantage over the State's baseball sipuid is taking <|uite a heating from the in Walt Arrington, but the versa- \ Spartans, having seen competition weather man. Michigan's two-day cokl wave censored Thurs¬ through Friday. All men inter¬ tllg ace has been concentrating all ready this year in the South day's practice and then kept the team inside Jenison field- ested should contact Fran Ditt- anything heller than It flat ronslstently. team of State's « r foes list utnt on training for the decothalnn for I where they took third place in house for Friday's drill. the Kansas Belays next Week and i the Southern Intercollegiate Golf J — ~~ rich. Iccal adviser, in room 214. Jenison fleldhouse, or at the cin¬ weather ui> h The two-day layoff from ; | 1 fin edge from the gruelling grind. out-of-doors practice on t'lil v_ rtllfMl ilIUlIC der track. Play 16 Inning* to Tie the golfers m Who hj\e be MEETS TftWKI I College field probably won' New Officers To be eligible-for membership Diamond dust from the files: In a game against' longest driver a candidate must pass standards Lake Forest college on .May 1. 1926, State scored put any great crimp in the S ate However, (just for a warmup) j team's preparations for the opener, In twelve events, one of which 25 runs ... in 1928. Fort Benning counted 21 >f Fehr in both the-mile When the Varsity club named i take part i may be substituted 'by a varsity against the Spartans however. In practice runs West Virginia re¬ An easy winner in the broad jump |I or.d half-mile Inst year nnd hns games Chet Aubuchon as their next letter. Tryouts are held every fall . . . peated the dose later the the showing phenomenal form Monday nnd Wednesday Ccach same season . year's pilot Thursday evening, it . . icon Inst year, Arrington will find' John Knits' charges were hitting and spring term and alt records his year. Fourth In the national { marked the first time that a non- strong competition from Ted Ty- I can he carried over. olleglstc mile, he has been clock- the hall hard nnd fielding well j fMltba„ player had been selected cocki, a Lansing Central product, who is one of the most Improved d in 4:13-2 indoors. Fehr has to go at any j for the presidency. The mighty Three official trials are permit¬ ted In any te:t during a single Frosh Teams Stymied By Elements oen consistantly doing the dis- mite of the Spartan hardwoods the Riveter i Having had a look at the stick- event and only three tests can. tie Crippled by typical early spring now devoting their time to fufidif- Fhcy last fall, seem- also captain the 1940-41 cage also from Barry Byan and Starr I,anr€> under 4:20. work of the State* squad and hav¬ given in one day. Trials will be weather. Michigan State's f940 ' mentals when they And it possible j standing candidate Kcesler. who have Ism-o showing Another threat for records is ing seen the defensive work of his Other officers chosen were: held between 4 and 6 p m. at the freshman sport program has been to get outside. who have < good In practice. I •><« Forrest 'Weber, the Riveters' infield improve, Kcbs welcomed Norm Duncan, crack shortstop, running along in a none-too- j Coach*C. D. Ball had some 40 **** ' .... . Tonsflltis lias mode the two. I crnelc weightman who holds the Friday's session in the fleldhouse vice president; Ed Abdo, football Swimming trials, which will tie «mooth fashion freshmen tennis candidates prac- j u*ual al>imy inc,uri< mile run a wide u|s-n rnee by j outdonr track record of 45 fret to study throwing techniques < f guard, secretary treasurer, and Kd held Tuesday, will be in charge of Coach L. I*. Frimodig's yearling 1 tiring during the one spring, af- j man. Bill Maxwell hospitalising the reee-it benediet,! foe and one-halt inches In the the Spartan candidates. Pogor. another football guard, Coach Jake Daubert. baseball squad has been forced to j ternoon offered this week. In this The latter i? suffer in Kd Mills. Who was Stair's number 'hot put SPARTANS THROW student council representative. Monday 100 yard dash. 120- divide their time between Jenison initial workout the yearling men- j injury ard may n • one man in this event j Coach Young will watch resulls Throwing being fhe important yard low hurdles, and high jump fleldhouse workouts and outdoor | tor attempted, to weed rut a few j participate this sprint Track records will lie In danger closely us |,e is searching for factor that it i* in baseball. Hot* Tuesday Swimming, 100 yards. practices due to the uncertainties 1 of those Who wculdn't l»e able to j Coach Ben Van Ai l.n in when lanky Kri .ilolrimnan and , strong entries for the Kansas Rr- xpetU plenty of time in working 'Wednesday - - Broad jump, shot of the weather. -make the grade, but enjoyed only j awaiting the opening Captain Roy Fehr match strides lays nest week. with both outfielders and catch put. and baseball « r javelin throw The 70-odd yearling* diamond j indifferent success. j golf courses so that ers. Outfielders Wy Davis, Bill all the Morris Drilling, who captured his horde of yearhm Fit/simmons, Steve Jakobowski. s and are top honors in flie all-college tour- dates out to try thc.r TTie Murines llavo Lauded! Situation Well in Hand Hv Hot) AM lev When n football huskv invj idea an toy-covered institution with an mitftumlinp hijrh'wh- »< I record in this day and ng«, few people take nut ice; when a gridder enters college with a tuimllnt airing of widely herali led iierformanee*, there is still little comment; hut the arrival vmmCbuntn/ Wrr /] of it-Krhiiron candidate from the ranks of the colotful United States marines is, t.» to say the least. mi out -of-the- way occasion iccews on the striped turf fol- *1 at the former Greenvillf ..fiats(fiesta/teh/ „ Coach Charles Barhman hn« a « heels, ami not long after the landing hacks in Going "two pock* of a time" bocause iiirsly? It t* generally kn mown ChottorSoU h today'* doSnSoly milder, of the rnnlor wiRii • ■m m L ?■ «■ ■ I HVRNivng^ DWWr ■lUNffVp Pjorenw ill teams in the number played, and tew is had stop; and Casey Klewicki, third These three qualities—miioness. poitunity to gain exper* Wulkowicz nnd Cook are the top catching candidates and both are COOUim, TASTl... are the sum and v«» years be played with the smooth battery workers. Cook is if F-arle Noland substance of real smoking pleasure. o post before his corps a senior and Izx) a sophomore but intoned for servicir abroad, the latter has n slight e*tgc t*-" cause of his spark You enjoy aU three in Chester¬ two-rentury nn the towering hack de- behind the mark; and plute and plenty of summer sand- field's right combination of the Kt experience. quickly by with Lewis » With his & t.H»t. t of the world's ports The Davbes ar.d Fitz»immons world's best cigarette tobaccos. ni langhai where he was are pretty well established in the inch Mature, making I.«d outfield but Paul StarckN return iMNtHJV, A| on any HAIKBACK grid ftquad. hortly before his en- t terminated last sum- may cause a bit of confusion. Starck. ace sophomote who was At over a million places Lewis jktacted on the road to detained in Athens, Ga. by ill¬ where cigarettes are sold you football fame tn Greenville. Mich. OU) l.OVE ( MJJt ness. came hack Wednesday where he starred as a halfback in ! l ewis enrolled at Michigan State can see these dean white Chcsi- both his junior and senior years, j |ast fall, some seven years after his elusive pigskin-toting antics lie had originally intended to do Rotnriaiis Inspect crfield packages going into more branding him for all-state honors j in both years. lTpon graduating j so, and the pride of the marines Athletic Plant pockets and more handbags tN'gan to concentrate on being a from Greenville high school In i IBM, Baconian's most recent find business administration ma jor, Jenison fleldhouse and gymna¬ every day. Alt mm the countr? j This spring, however, Lewis re- sium, which has become the chief tmtktrt mrt finding mt yon can t contemplated entering M S C J turned to his old love, and h immediately; but after two years ! sight seeing attraction on the cam¬ 1mm b tm working out daily w the rest m mti r h h ■■ mtOm of comparative idleness, the call pus this year, was treated to its Way ff PnHr GfifVMn j c f Bachman's charges. first organization visit yesterday. of adventure was too strong and he joined the marines instead. | At present he is at his familiar Lansing Rotarians. after short spot as a running halfback, but talks He was stationed at Quantiro. I by President John Hannah w ith the Spartan mentor utilizing and Ralph H. Young, made a of tfogm Va.. where he settled down to the j any available standouts 'for line of inspection cf the huge struc¬ work, don't ba surprised to hear ture. Next on the list is the Col- , Moscow. Ai thaj the lege Faculty elub which will giv* them, have taken' over an end or the new athletic plant the once- tackle p4«ition on the Michigan >wring the lunchecn pro¬ Lt MURb I State varsity. gram Wednesday. CmUr^SmektHg, Better-Tasting Cigarette ■"HARRfl