. fllMriib • A Atrtmm Mm* I r, Nal J fbMNMH TlMWhl, tut-. Viiin'riM 13 * nan Today** Classes May Be Without Presidents'Budget I* Approved; Campus WoniPii \|>|M>intments Made, Mtiy>pIVo M ill SfH'iiii Minulny Kd uea I or Is fan* |t p ('anon nttl vat Senior Week, nor Bp Chiefs Qii(mNamra nia I lull, wipt ill owe f| ipiaan of tlia llvp of Alpha fill Otrt.'KN, will «pw-tntors, Mid Would be fined with the po*«|liitity of Pi.mli Prolle h««t ho i|lii't>n of I ho Ay. IniliW Annlv?lrnr p..rjr,«ra iin.l ii'- A \P S Sf'f'L H I "'it ...... i uipht. Praal illvlalnii. Hho who tested tbe Had tVdnf Pol hfiviojr any iIm^o pfnal deid Hfiaw efnwried MlnaAVat la. H l.llmrtl OMn|iti'hm*ttl« '.f rsmtwit »r- 'IhP Fr.lrrnl f.v,mmtinfc». supply In-hue laallv-Ilia* dent* when iibul full term Ail. Junior from Iditmln*. 11*01.-, Ir.lrrr.tr.1 .In.l. n! t nmm<1|1| n,l ""■"! ' ""'h^wd ttilh in ootid, roatobai * of ftlodeol Iba Ooiile of ,l»ii k T'oigiodeo nod Iter two attendant* ate Midi. Mary |p».lr,a will .-(.nllntir Ihi t ','°mm« •'tUli 11'ir,«trip I,up »,f .hn—sOrtlut. eoliiM II'* alat IImo bortld «Mld Iota Mangold, I apt avoiding Wouth WU- [|t«.Wi Haff hod nigltl llole-ia Iba .|oa«Hoii of pnaaleg out pioopbleU tilid hniid bly oh brad* |o tha.aaw luidll llniov, nod jonapliine Hodtti, 19$* P.oiolad by tit* V TlioUii." Iba leveobog Kind Maty Mayo All Amendment A WR l« I ITuoitMh I W> u, ieeetiog '"in w*ff«,'* ?>*ratary aaplamed f'ill'#.wjr»g Ujte fa"lo IHwued bright Itlllt dill lug Wedoeuditv'« alri flou wata elr» led lavf ulgbt i projroelng no amend- i blende ipieeo woia blue "| ditto I fneot to theif f oOvtllullon whlr-b ' "f i.e • nliege hap er(eb>ia Wed MIm Mangold la a a*»pb..oiof# llilok Moylblog Mkr lbi« would bap- Study m ftsner*! Rdum na«dnv'a flioil p«dling, Ibaca mo Agrlf oltura itudaid and la ham Ivrnily of C|,|> ago will atlodonte mo/ future iletay Ui j WSi in fooetruHion of a new an- peitioerd iaglalatiori. ae"ordlr.g !/»! (are a and btrlbting whleh ha* t*e»n t.iiOiNiiga, HI Miaa Mioitti In a wbl'h ia l"■ j Uht ye.ir and log J una lid. |»40. of M,» tM Ui an Ititrr-tw* of approai* '*d*j o.fttaly t2fKi,VK) i»f spring nil obviou* follcge election*, H it i»j '• Hat ratary Hannah rvplalnad tMat uf>or»r«r.uf y time j n'ves»»e in Income.. per- must pus* e t hangr* ran !•*» e higher budget. rer-d'ed dent of >,'fi ..'pldiunal revenue Student cooperation U dr«lred In! lent fee-*. which will be lb#" consideration of tbla amend-! »tety t!7(i,bWi more than "merit, whl'-h A V/ S council treot year An increase Iieve* w||l f.u illtate change* mode ' r110r»0b i« also | In behalf of women "bidrf.U - 260 K\peeled | forThe i»rr.#-r»'frr»#*»it will l»e J.tfed npf»rn-/»d »o the vt' • '<11 4fe fund | rltor MI.I.IHO lilnminf It.r .. For Play Day Jnh Applipanls Call Down On (hie Question Fellowship Is Klvrliom in Clinic fill f tn-jff, Mfe* Oft fpiaao id Iba 1 'orotuillfio Vesper Tnpie It. I.rn Ibirni'U l| M'»v H Tha party will I* bald In tha Union •toll n|i|.tl< nl«ln ■ nnat often fait down 0»i lt|e «(He*fi'd». ''What mir t otupanv (hat is illlfarept?" it win Kee.xfer f.«mlurln l» Applieiitioii ellnle held Ijud iiight in P;»lr tlorMHgi'H Okiiyed '1'iMtli's Tour' 7 MO, tjefoi'e all ainlh rtVe of 7tfM Mtndglitq •and Inwitufieople. for florin Ihinea ' (hi i Jim/Hi* Pniidamarital ns«et« h*iVe«l raMM.fr* wlnnrr* of whlt li Honorary Will liy fimafierMve employers hide good iipiM iiranee, |mt- hair will be in order for tha tol«r».l*y. May It. Iniliate Nine alltv, «alf fooadrorr. know I tonight Oardan glolati, pi. kef fen re* fa of Iba (laid nod ajiariflr rom- and "pring flowatt! will aatve h* Hot ihtfgj iy to wbieb nppllmlloo ia Ha YM v H ii dog*"* la prohnbty iMirlvrha**. rmnhlfiad with will i»e lie Id in Iba dining room Sponsors of Ibe dormitory J ii pa nana lan¬ tern* will l»a vtrung through the State Meet • >f adoration. WOlldet* n* ilwmt til* work thla wark •unken giirden in fr*«f»t of the KngineerH Will See!,' Annual '-uag* VVt/"A. off building. Mb* Wolfe said "f HI* adoration rln^a* Art Ifowlftnd »nd hi* ofrhectr* Detroit IndiiMlri.-M rm-ttbv • ubjact under dlsru**li»n. will fumiftti mo*lr. wn* fOfmotatlon*. Approximately 45 IHIr.1 "'it I.Y H.r Meal engineer^ wil Hiay and l.uker illu-btif i.l'r-litlun ed with verbal con lull iM'.rn Ff.»lnr» n|.pllrnnt« nry fraternity, will hold forma Ijfr. Iloiitr i>, Sill llr mae it's nlwa.v* on tbe watch," ! Tbot burn. Itol: rm*T ivr»:avin**.« a «■»•» h»«*ned one Joker Nut to lie Snyra, Donald Wagnar, Mildrad initiation reremonie* immadiJitely eitrni.al Jndgr itrloli.a Whittaa Flrrl Intrrvlrwrr wm Jnmr. II OUtdntif., fmother voire from tbe i following the agrirultura convra ;t- bark n.'w Itrnwn, [ipr.'innrt wnrkrr in Olrl. tion nt 5 o'rloak Monday. Th< | M... Jaarna... Ira ai.iatan. 'j striate na- drawled, "Herau-e It'* | M'.inr wnrkw, «nr| n (frwrltKlw nl f.irrnar hour planned had tiaan aftem.ion; and fitta M CA- ac Sliilr, tl»«« "f ■?» who Detroit meeting of 5, hut t»arau*a of tha ronv.«aati< wn. i.ilrnHilrp.1 l.y Mn.lrr nf Orr- wh* p.e»fprmed, aeeordlng to Hoy Automotive Engine, .nnnlrr V C llur'l. hrwl of ml- Kly, president. nlng. lege ptaramant hnraau. Under the ^^ire II r o w n Intarviawad Ifownrd frl«h, huBlnrsa adminlatratlon *an inr from f!o.i|>ar*vllla. lilylnK for n Job In Uir »rrounllni dr|.i.rtm«il, wn pn.mi.rd nnothrr Irlah, ap' Directory Explains New System la Mr rMI»»» Intrrvirw wl.H Old. Motor Men's Dorm Booms nrl rnro at rod nf thw trrm. Simple, Short Rulen Make line of I'i'lephoiieM Kaay eaiUrr NaM nfarta Mat* Uu. «.*• fMarN Mr it-on thr prnfrwm Mrynnrd ntnrr of thr IVnrry rom M J m »». t'AMft'H HIOWJ. Thi* riumhay! FIBInp ***** Kocma j About 470 resident* at Maion j other line, find out if the party i* I and Abte»t hall* have reserved | calling trom "off-campu*" or with- room* for next year already, and in the college dial private branch j application* have been received j ftatwtfaf. exchange *y*lem. If fmm the | from about 125 outsider* and new "outside," the call vhould be student*, trantferred to the proper exten¬ sion by flashing the campus at. tend ant If from "within," ask the calling party to redial the cor- Telephone directories will ba | available at the Union detk for v:~ — == QL-hAiV Pom In Review! hCMYH SCOT RICH room or THE CAMPOS WEEK tfcnfete fWUedCbaeeUeAes WASHINGTON, May 17—U. 8. InteHig.nce nporto have worked out what they call the "Hitler Time-TaMe," giving the approximate time at which he will nttnA each country. SB5» -Victor C. E. Spaniok The time-table is based upon hitherto reliable information received from the German military, who have been ex¬ tremely frank, if not boast¬ Sditort Jack Sinclair, Marinan Alkire, Charles Foe ful about their ability to over¬ run Europe With the ss According to this time-table. Hitler will wait six weeks to Modern Greek* consolidate his bases on the Dutch coast, then launch against Britain. However, the time-table was worked out some time ago, and Shirley Cook, Oo some observers believe that Hit¬ Lois Bolt visited here m lers swiit victory over Holland week-end. Marten Durst ' will be so devastating, that the Nazis will move ogainst England visited Autumn within a very short time. house over the we Regarding the outcome of this attack. U. S. military strategists Mrs. R. C. Clark of Syracuse, N. •re extremely pessimistic. They Y., and Mrs. C. J. Srhmtdltn of believe that with Rorkland Its tremendous air armada. Germany can subdue V, JMfcto. Jm« Carr. Itor-Ulir Huntrr. M«rj..rie tUMmin. »Wtt? fruw. J.U A.-.m.t England in relatively short order. SllM NM. JmM Ball. M^n Kw.nm.n. M«rK.r.ri C-ir. J«n- S. t.f-. »W,v A DAY WITH FDR - Tsrasun. Marion TVaap-nn. Jn>r- Mailman. Jane Witk>. Charto. * — Uai It is Interesting to compare the eld rumors about the President's health with the way he is working under the war strain. He has worn A Serious ttloir out most of the men around him. Two days before Hitler invaded While the activity nf u certnin clement durinp the Us! Holland, there was a false alarm Wednesday with North end South Williams. Captain and Mrs. O. elaetinn has shaken the political system on campus it is the that German troops had crossed Burton were patrons. the border. So at 11 that night, attitude of the remainder of the student horiy as a nhcle Spring term formal will be May Sumner Welles, fast asleep, got n that constitutes the real danyer to democratic politics. 24. Mr. and Mrs. McCarty, and call on the private White House Mr. and Mrs. Cnnniff will ■it is perfectly obvious that the pre|s>ndcrant majority of phone beside his lied. Roqjcvcll patrons. atudents do not approve of these violations of election rules. s up. He asked Welles to come Several fraternities will hold a kwhile the student council is attemptmy to ferret out the | to the White House. joint picnic tonight. persons it is mcetinp constant opposition from stu-. | • busy The President remained up and on the transatlantic tcle- PI KAPPA PHI— nt s in gcnernl. An exchange dinner was hek jdents when uuerieil as to the source of the hand- j | phone until 2" a. w. with Chi Omega's Thursday night Two nights later, when Hitler William Gates and Ed wan doliherately ecncealed evidence which weald J actually moved into Holland, Church are new pledges. "the student eouneil. By ilointt this students have im- j Roosevelt finally went to bed nt George Wahl spent last week j 1 a. m. But more reports kept end in the efforts of student council to solve the problem I coming in, so that he remained Cheboygan and vicinity while on a geology field trip. bed awake. The Inst report nrrl Edward Kuss will attend the an¬ lack of cooperation shown in this situution sprinps cd at 4 a. m., when Ambassador nual Fpi'ing dance nt Ford Man the same source as that which leads so many mifruidvd Bullitt called him from Paris. in Detroit this wcck-er.d. Americans to protect criminals to their own detrimuit. « By 6 a. m. the President was up ALPHA GAMMA RHO— affair, and by 8:30 had signed the The college electorate is generally accepted as heing more executive order Spring term party was held freezing Belgian Saturday * night. Coy Ecklund's MKfficent than any other. Toil, it is expeetrii that isdlegc j and Dutch funds in the United band pla.Ved for the dance. Patrons atadents will he the leaders of tomorrow. I .rant iny this ; State . were Prof and Mrs. O'Neal Mason Then he put in his regular day, aa an aeehpted truth, the training received at college will and Profe«sor nnd Mrs. Brown he'If deciding factor as to the rate of future progress. I plu - time taken out to receive the A'um.s bnck for the party were ' Belgian and Dutch envoys'. Fin- t>ile Why not cociptrate with student council in perpetrutin? | Ally, at f» n m. he stopped work Ball, John Stone ami Vem elections in which everyone nbicfai bv the rule* and began dictating the speech he Hjnz. The following Sunday morning t instend of allowing a few to ruin the whole to deliver to the American ' the chapter and their dates gather¬ Scientific Conference that evening. ed at the State Farm on the Red This wo* finished about f»:30. Cedar river near Okcihos for a SN while the speech was being steak roast. Ax Not A PUiiMtnl Thinifihl. I hi I - - vped. Ro tool; eat. nhd deliver¬ ed bt^ speech nt 9:30 p. m. He had 4his year's Christmas will And millims of young men r and living in Europe's trenches. Other millions will I their holidays away from home preparing to go jut • kept going for almost 24 hours. LATIN AMERIC A NEXT Church A Latin American amhas«adoi ■ trenches by work in training ramps. Hundreds of thmi- \vh<> is |h pulur in Washmgtnt Thto Week i will have perished liv then, ami millions of others will -•K-ral circles was receiving thi tagged for the slaughter house. : condolences of his friends ■ Just Onlnhnd eliiss for Metropolitan Christmas morning will break to the turn- of big ,-tins' ; iu r Hitler started to blitzknei . Mr'hndist ehurrh of Detroit and ning. Christmas night will seo additional thousands | Holland the Huguenot society of Miehican -T«m. .bad for you," his friend! I ami dying under winter's snow. will He spwlnl guests nt the Run said. "South America will ire next lot day services, at which time Dr. a pleasant thought, but one which confronts every Hitter will w ant to take your raw N. A. MeCtine will sprnk on on in the United States today. America will lie thr plan "Rome Reasons Why Pn»te«tHnfs shot back >pend Christmas. A k Are Protestants." Hildcgarde "You too —SN— llev. Michigan State student, will had f"! you You arc the uphold, sing nt the morning services. I uotmble Qtutle* er* et the Monroe Doctrine. You Following the fl o'clock student arc the powerful lender which You cannot nave democracy by military victories. A demmate* the Western Hemi¬ supper, vespers will be held in the Hand shell. Rev. l^eon Man eratie government depends upon the disposition of the sphere and keep* us together. ning of the Charlotte Methodist AW the people. If the masses have the Will ami :to¬ take note t > what •Therefore. 1 suggest that you church, will speak, and Mary Eli¬ rt unity to rule themselves, then you wit! have the happened iff zabeth Walls, guest negro soloist Run.,*• Did Hitler invade Ru¬ from J rracy. This dreadful whorl of Hitlerism is teaching rkson, will sing four num mania and ,1ug«slevin first" No. bers. Miss Walls' selections are to tan liberals to la- more realistic, less sentimental, more He went for Great Britain, the key be. "Deep River," "Nobody Knows e of their power and privileges. They see now, since to the British Empire. Norway the Trouble I've Seen." Gounnds Itiance with Soviet Itussia. that anti-lmlsh<-\ ii- - £ soil — SN — "If slid *f Lbffege finUefin II lull* b Amprkaii colloiri Ktudrnts iirt- dlffrrent frt>m all nther divide li re urn*- 1 on this planot : thvy nri- the only people who try.tr p straight *• foiled Stain. nerve renjrr i little lis possible for their money. They Witt.upend »e America* F« r he knows tlvi Ml valuulde years of their lives. thousands of tioUxrs r parent*' money mill some of their n*n if they can ncc he has subdued the 'prntertni the Munriw D<»ctrine,' then al \f :e wu~tj ir* of Pan-America wll y, in trying to derive as little as possible rut of their »W up ar.d enrne unclcr his wing.' courses, provnhil only that they will receive their and send It tn Xntp—Whether thr. Amhassadni I diploma at the end cf four years of such efforts." n F. Carpenter of the University of Arizona mediates right < r li .t. a good many U. S rmy and Navv rtrntegistn »ri ~v'k« "iucanstslencirs" of tile collegian; % rkmc ahing this lire of nu. — SN — becomes imperative that leaders in education and Chin-Fu Won i.> urging a third to ,ers in education who oppose any tendency or disposition trrn* for Roosevelt. *e the educational system for imlitical reasons, and to the Chinese Nationalist Daily, New As editor of V*-:.v v>S^M ind demand that control ami direction cf educational York, be plurs to rally Chinr :e American* Finch hitting fur pr#tices be and remain in the hands of those who are pro- .... Garner in the presiding dwir of l>r. tt\ W. Trent, West Virginia state display fraternity banners the Senate. Senato- Lundeen of •nptrintandent oOf schools, cautions education against sacririr- Ui»ne*4u dwadird with a paper ether suitable insignia at the I shell, it was announced todi htK.tta voice to politics. | kwk..tt*o picked ha- teeth with —SN—■ •■ it . . . Thirty years ago. a young Senior name card orders will Half the persons put through the courses in United State.- e available in Union lounge Man- tool cannot abaorb hut ructions. Another lb per cent a job ay rom and Tuesday, 1 to 5 p. May 2R-S1, ■ WHi't know what to do with the information when it is ab- chairman, •tod." JJr. E. A. Moototv. Harvard authropoius'iet. expresses rau (enseless multiplication cf hu- lor Beuly. mm' dean of doorkeep¬ : or aerial use or mason. ers . Airplanes have brought a -SN— ax't-quilo Irem Africa to Brazil It S. C III I «aa«T I which if -preadang maletia up and eek Sees Total War End Europe's Wait For Action In Wes| Italy Believed on War's Brink ilF/ North Hall Party Schedule Set i Nazis Push Into , A Woman Ha* Mu*ie Talk of the TowWu Belgium; World Florn,Pk™ $ Box For Guidance itish Fear Air Invasion Mnr'.h North Hall H:> 11 tfletc udlh girls with birthdays Wircbnugh. musician; OmriaHBR- Fortiia Shores WAA Spot-flights in May or July filed into the din¬ ing room recently expecting no¬ thing more unurttal than the av¬ Meetings selL drill chaplain; leader; Leta Ittk, Jean Smith, servlbe; Jean .Loroe, patriotiim; Allot VM- erage run of birthday dinner Session. Will Open •f Miss 8 ley. fidelity: Barbara BeeM/Mt- Eompe'K day* of waiting nlntyr -c nowhlHtonr-totalv,»t m all its hrutal the Maffinot ami. Siegfried Three Events favors and place cards. All present were very surprised and pleaded Monday» Kedfrrn Other board members mortality; Jane Epley,' natwt; Gale intensity ha. of the Smith, religion: MOfgMtt . , ers assembly will t 0 , . , , were played off during the post to find that the , I* Chairman 1 this week and threatens t„ _ pink and white I, McDfTnel, love; Amy WtHl. Mb itnr.ly a* It* effects tire felt throughout the world. spread ; N'liecluled On week.^ The tenni* tournament will centerpiece ployed "Happy Birth- England, worthy adviser; Mnrd a dential obser\*er: and Glartt IM- Next m line for envclnpemt nt *cem to Iia-Swltzerlnhd, as .. , " , two divisions this any t > You" in music box stylo nt • dny _ forTtii 1M0 C^'ioulum Guid". Purchi*. charity; Alice Rnhrhack. denslager, outer observer. . , turret for Germany, and * MllSlC ( J|n " I nncc conference, which got under hope; Jane Scammnn. faith; Jean ..... * A ♦ . • • - Margaret Culver in charge U>tt. prompter: Christine Vander- Mrs. E. D. I^ngnecker they was j way Thursday, has been announc- will, ttlrt as an ally of Germany : — Three musical , programs a of nrt"«n#wment* and the follow- j ed by pick Redfern, genera! chair- Zalm, choir director; Wylodene p Military Group w.w. ,n.- m j scheduled for the coming week. rnwnerl consolation rowned mnsnl-ifinn chnmph„m.,'*n„ ! mt! K'r,s werp honored! Beth Card, innn. * Conferences Lansing Junior Study club n 't > on. , are sponsored t pirture now.ha* made the | Advanced organ students Ritn Gnstaud PhylUs Schweiek. by Grtcn | Up|me|# go^nmorc result of an election held Tutwltj ! I Un,rsR n,in lnt,,rfcrr?- members hard, Marian Kurtti, Jcnn Macklin Field ! nf what i* called by oh- Picks Heads Michigan State college will pr -lof sent n recital Sunday, 4 p. m., W. A. A. will hold an over- bons, Beatrice Clarke. Genevieve I Monday's se.»sinns will open nt at the home of Mrs. C. W. Miller. Among other officers elected at trs n bad bargain by planning Peoples church. night canoe trip May 25 ^6. Points Wclker. Gladys Hansen, Lou Nel- i 7 p. m., and all hut one will be the same time were Mrs. L. Q. Will be Play , . prcts with the Soviet. I William Mullory, infantry w,„ 1)P „n.,rdrd (or thp trlp x« «' soti. Adams, first vice-president; Mrs. Italy has issued flnal orders for '""'"""I 1,s '''ipinii j Alice Amsdon, soprano, andj Mary Lou* Mullcr has broken | held in Morrill hall. Meetings to Jan Leathers, Junior adviser. ' be held at thnt time include C. C'. Sigerfoos, serretnry-treasur. Oeraldinc Bell Morrill, ' poul- pianist,I the women's archery record set in ,rcral civic mobilization. Includ Arthuram er: Mrs. L. H Brown, I time .schedules and detailed for war preparation Purkcr. Other new officers are* Jamo« J™ offer a Rraduating recital | 1938 by shooting 389 in a Colum- mother, acted as hostesses. bXInl* 7 3° P' ln th° muslc! bio rnimd- Carol lying is in second und Mrs. Ray Lamphear, house ! try husbandry, room 6; conservn- | tion, room 10; landscape architec- Nipbt Spot ing secretary; and Mrs. correspond¬ Graham, publicity chairman.' Herbert | ture, room 100; and zoology, room Novelty (fames nf u wide vari¬ \ a f minute's notice. Meanwhile, fascist press h3* not let up in "ir;„hn;v flrsi "r I ~^ *«« ™ »■! yrar ",cnrc** Dunn Will Tell 04 At 8 p. m.. meetings to be held ety will be the theme for the nil- Mrs Charles A Parrish of WIM- » war of words against the A! Germany is freely predict¬ ^;SWL Patter college Play Night scheduled for Wood drive ertertnined a group of the football stadluftr May 23. 7 friends Thursday ed inn declaration of war time. * "TtaS""wm fThvMby club Tuesdny nt Hunt's. the orpT rSlH*' MarpnrH! SUrfC" ^ About Hawnii medical room biology, room 10; tire-law.1 100; electrical engineering, p. m„ yceording to Garth Oswald, bridge party. publicity chnfrmnh evening at a. Mrs. G. T. Shilson was awarded . Inspect. Jenn Hnrlnw. Mnrv Flemlnn "enernl meeting of S. TV. L. to be Jack Dunn, sei room 104; social work, room 105; MARTIAL LAW in* officer, Major J. C. ituphr.. Mary Elisabeth Kcrtli'. Ruth Stow heM Thursday at 7:13 p m.. In student, will speak on bis native men's physical engineering, room 1 Sponsored by men's physical! ,b'R* Pr,Zp while Mrs. Carl Rudow I Paris hr.s been put under mar Wmistiu. Wis.: Lieut. Cnt. Rhodes and Max Raker. the Little Theater nf Home Eco- country, Hawaii, before the East 100; horticulture, room 120; eco¬ education class 303. the time be- j wnn Rprnnd prize at bridge. Among law ard London has made ryjMrt undcr.nar. Aninld.V„,1rd Jnmei The program will include musle! nomies nomics, room 130; geology, room 4, twrcn 7 p. m. and 8:30 p m. will I othpr '!,,r5ts *'*r* Mrs- Jn* Duwnb inn,,„g. Mujnr Rnv*' ',5' n"ch- Mendelssohn, Beethoven,1 building. Details will be Lansing lodge No. 480, F. and A. Union annex- lie occupied by ping pong games, i «reen. Mrs. Claude Markle; Mrs. arntions tor evacuation of1. n,.«.. cu. for ., „ * M, Monday evening ut the temple and children from thr. P. Oerfen, Chleagn; and Mnior W Ple«m Yon announced Inter. on M.A.C. avenue. Conferences will lie presided cross volley ball, field goal-kicking 1 'Tnmps Hnswell. Mrs. Kent^th M. llMfeenrthc group's adviser. contests frr men. and many other Carlisle, Mrs Charles Germany is rushing toward will he Graduating reeltnl will include: More ",,lrlnK ard Music and entertainment will be over by faculty member*, who1 diversions, Oswald revealed Beulnh Isles. Mrs. Don . ard the French capita!, honored. selections from Ho.vdn. Schumann. officers fall | prpsmtrd ilurlnR dinner which r!m reiterating threats of Annual spring term dance was Schubert, .. Verdi, and Chopin, ,„,u„ „„„ isP"r'I,n Women's LeuRue. will he served nl B:3D p. m Mn. | ind.vldunl field.. Jnb Appllentinn "Invtrtvntnlly," l„. ,„M, "this I Mr. Miftup K-lly and r attacks on French held May in in the Little theater Amsilen. or En«t Lnn'IrR, • Thr>', nrt' P"tricln l m"- . itnte, which opened the cnnfci- the first thnt the college | William Giltner. Mrs. llos and badminton equipment. If j Corcoran was an snn, In the faculty and student Scabbard and Blade members at ipll nf Prof. Frederick IM- " " | drrw 7mi studcrts to : out-of-t tish cities, as each new push lipr nir air hnso*- nearer bases thr I LV'nl"'! ** shing Rifle mec Mrs. Morrill, also of East; : IxKfv ore invited. Tickets may In-; E„irrhild theater Thursday nieht is interested in lemming guest. Pi nrnrot- the ...h aired from any ..ITiccr of the Monday's meetinis will tart one ip, instructors will be there lish coast. j wire guests. lnd'»- . hour. issions have corr.e from The third depree of the order *Wk a fii'x that German drives have; . Jjll Jk Kll exemplified in short form u . „ |3„.„ SPRING-TIME nctratcd the Maglr.ot line at Soloists in the Glee club con- Home Economies major, her home m. and In limp form oft- ( * »» "Cta 1*1 to fete rral prints and, by midweek. lollar.d had been cut in half by j fContinued from Pngcl)— t.Pr1 wijj ^ Ml,rjr Hof> anrf A)ir^ i* in Charlotte. N. C A gift by W K. Kellogg of 40 Amsden. sopranos, nr.d Knthryn j Edna is retiring correspmdfng Senior IVIeinlwrH iS-CHAN6E TINE However, the Allies •ek's end. to | acres of land adjacent to the Kel-! Freeman, pianist. have 1 logg forestry tract near It lenit slowed down, also was accepted. Augusta j secretary of the league. A foods Club numbers 21 girls and is ard nutrition major, she is a mem- ELECTION 1 Senior members TIMK TG CHANGE TO SVMW:R I.I-kricants under the direction of Miss Jose- her of the Home Economic* Untied from l*nge I push in Begrum. OTHER ACTIONS club i banquet1 phinc KarklPV. where she acted as gronv- lender Eugcr Ends, Veterinary confusion of war abroad, Other actions of the board at i in foods ion representative to the v at Hunt's j and nutrition Edna I* a r- I it* regular May session included. nd a member of the el i here, making it difficult t f if senior from Hasting*. Mtrh. as toastmnster, j approval of a bond issue totaling1 v1V* ! Retiring membership chairman onrd, said that there stem ■b* romptotefy U» .Ituafinn , MW.nnn. to pny 3 prr rmt inlrr.; i< lk.r thy ONcl. .. muthpmMkix Apprmilmatrly 11.11 II Will Oi BILL EATON I est. to permit installation of a nev „ : ! aajor. She is a member nf Mat he- IP TllU Ik'til I't ' llniiM'holH Vlrrl* j boiler, generator, and other neros antics club and Newman club. guilty parties would be "difficult" II Rome j sary power plant equipment i l'KTIIER DENIALS Three scholarships, to be grant G!!LI< SKRVI I Mil vrar nbrnad bar had a rn. | ™ ear to out- in oui- Athenian Activities Meanwhile Paul Griffeth, senior inst rated tot hods. .Until presidential candidate whose ; ' thr UnitdH Statr- thi. > r™dv*»r. pro) ... Women's physical education de- name appeared on the pamphlets, ■ WW- indirule,. That an- : by- HVA «Un twr*t- li^Lh.ivi' another t stated. "I know absolutely nothing I CirlT partrnent. which recently look thr rntlrr old pymnn.tiim. nbfttR abntit it However, I wish some¬ -.the $40 per "College sludent* mrr ', and j junior a de- force liOgsilattve wheels ■r rfjiinl tn thr iinrdiimtrd fnr ln lhr thm ni;0- in Tbur dayV were Michigan State Itid hr will fnrpv tihrttd News, remained steadfast in his nturning to make, tmrib bnrrhBll. Kleinhenn, who statement that he knew nothing STRESS FIRST IMFR ESS If INS about the pamphlets. |While t warned IV S eitiaens in Europe! K n h interv icwcr stressed the following g Nnhstnll rou'd rot be reached by State department j fact that with-h limited time for j CAPITALISTIC -s possible. . individual i i not through Jtalian |x>rb. I f nation s newspapers liegan t»» pcession given by an applicant n*. North Campbell: Ma | often causes his rejection First talk of building more • |„»,d. Alpha Phi; and tending a meeting. i the combined air j impressions are most important. M-Millan. Alpha CTii Or and often determine ' success or |»r. Lightrlng has a ?rmany and the Allies, RAN TO SHARE ORDERS j failure in quests for job* Know-; that three graduating ph; Author to Adder** IDEAS ing something of |H>llcle« of the: ttcatinn majors have roc ong automobile prepared for plants arm j rvmirnm i Pl'livd t". i" iiddltion tn 1Plvrd having a definite reason for or ,„.K,ti<>nx .Immt Speech Banquet ! nr"da AI'FOINTAIENTS M \I»E Dr Gladys Bon hers, author of Appointments included 1 the most widely used high school j certain field are also ewientii - • : orders, according t< Thorp, now on the >t:.i! ..f Job Application clinic, 'ftrs speech textbook in the country, in Washington this week rndn State college, a* rcseoiT it* kind to he offered at State, •« popular political pre sponsored by Green Helmet. WPA f>fficer Wi\\ llw the rhiMNifird wclion to provide EXTRA in previous months that fective July 1. Dik-Ioi Thoip Award* in forensics, dramatics Hue!!, term fur President Roo*e n Dorter's degree from Ma group AiIHtow Soc Club CAPITAL for cnd-of-lcrm cvpciiM *. iid be State college: _ assured, should Eu- ri'igerents show that they Mr and Mr Marahall C.o< Mis* Ruth Bnwen, stale WPA - time ,1 f< oling. Now thnt war Picnic Planned For I officer, will address an open | Barquet ' social horiesr nf Abljot hall f« meeting of the many political observ- Sociology club, with speed MSG Catholics nntinn over, lay the nomi- " *• Roosevelt's lap. Demo fig them also conceding A picnic for all M.SC rntholii Tuesday. May 21, at 7:30 p. m. . guests. Sell- students wHf-be held at Okei •um vording up the U. S. In tr> some com men war - park on Sunday; May 20. It will hr sponsored bv the Newman club. • Books I Gerry Finlap. social chairman, ,r only the political atnge n election year hn« Instmrtur Pens ! has announced the following chair- : men for the affair: Transportation. Wrinkle-free t Room FiirnisliiiiRs vnyiffto confusion, but Typewriters ! Lnrry Wenn: entertainment, Joe 1 " policies have been for- it.a rush to rearm. Lh.ssicai Article - Kaman; publicity. Ray Denny. § Dr Uwrence Banh inatrue) eel lounge of the Union at 3 p. m. Republicans Blair Recovering. Save Money — To Resume Work • Rides Home § Low-eost Rooms for Summer -■ Movie Attractions Slate Theater: Earn— Now showing: Saturday, "In-1 visible Stripe* with George Raft Jane Bryan, and Humphrey Bo- t Odd jolw for Summer gart. Sunday. Monday, and Tuea- V. Ptoli D. B Br wn n( RbiCboom lti the phy«v>k 8; L'lth Fred Attain*. F.leanor Foawll, BURTON'S rartrr.er.t will itend a tctitr. i d Ueorsc Murphy, dinner in Chic, so Wednc May 22, howirln; D: A .1 •an of the phyilulcgy depart WALK* OVER jRurfit^an #tatc Sfouts of the Univcriity of Chirac' Doctor Carlson, a diftincu SHOE SHOP service worker in the Beit rhyJiologi , will retire at 'he of the present rchi-ol year. i for WCmOAN STATE NEWS Srtorday, Hay is, 194o hinclad Stars Compete Here In, State Intercollegiates irtans, Hurons Show Power State Loses On the tfrucon *9* Take* NcIters Cross Racquet! Mock Three IM FRONT With Wolverines Today Lead in Preliminaries First Tilt- By BOB MrRr.LI.ER C.hompiomhip By Tom Greene field men Give Fclir to Make To Iowa All block championships hi the Fraternity baseball league have In the only game Thursday Seven young men from the night, Mason 7 annexed the Block their tennis racquet*, and possibly their umlm ll,,, 3 rrowto by downing Mason 9, 7-0. varsity net squml will , Eddie Pcarce topped off ail previ¬ journey to Ann Arbor for the University of Michigan State Edge Record Bid Error* Damaging To Spnrtiins In. 5cen decided with the exception Block 4. Alpha Tau Omega, ous performances with a no-hitter at 2 p. m. today. jndefeated in two games, still to gain hi* Aflh straight win. As a return to the courtesy call, the Wolverine netmc Preliminary results from Today'* performance will be the Srrir* Inst for Copt. Roy Fehr on the Op.-o.-r mist beat Farm Home to clinch "Punchy" Braid«r**l paced the drop in on East Lansing nt*~ yeiterday pointed to a close stamping grounds. Roy will the title. Farmllouse, although Winners both at bat and in the about 3 :.'!0 p. m. Monday for a bottom half of the iq- struggle between Michigan be pitted against Michigan Nor- n once, could easily upset the field. there is little dilfetr i, IOWA CITY. Iowa. May 18 leaders and plunge the lead into renewal of hostilities. Normal and Michigan State; Tmnmy Quinn, one of the Abbot 10'* 21-5 victory over Irv Roljerts, Floyd i; Michigan has shown sur¬ the defending champions, for Hiding distance star* in the —(Special)—Meat cm for the Abbot 14 set a record for runs Harris, und Sam I'rait the State fnterenltegiato track nnd country, but he promise* to give first lime in four starts, Mich¬ scored per game this season. Ab¬ prising form- in several matches Krau.se qnd Robert A new record fur run* in a bot 10, with a record of four vic¬ this season and the Spartan line¬ Held crown to he decided on the best and all" in hi* farewell igan State's liaseliall team, single Inning was set Tuesday sure to4be in there v tories and no losses must defeat up inay bc.rcvamiied in secure the Spotinn truck toduy. The flhnls appearance. was aiming at an even break niglit by Phi Tan in winning start*, while Harri- Abbot 13. also undefeated,' to most formidable combination. Will fet under way at 2 j>. in. nod In the No. 3 dmtt.t, Meet and track i I of 4:11 today in the finale of its two. from Pi Kan#a Phi. Behind in win the Block 4 crown. Although their actual positions be replaced by Pmtl >•< Mk-higun Slide led the It. series witli Die University of Ihe fourth inning, the winners Iiume Dorm standings in Blocks I and arc not sure. Cnpt. Clu-t Olson. The three double t« It school* by qualifying for l!» Iowa. The Spartans were beaten, rallied to rount 12 markers on Fred Perkins, and Iterin Struck place*. Michigan Normal follow¬ A to 4, by the Ifawkeyes in their six hils, three walks, and four 2 «hanged little the past week e set with Olson and I't. are bound tu be in the top three. ed with 1ft, and Wayne, the only first cept that the Block 1 battle h 1, Struck and RuUmi meeting here Friday after- narrowed down to a Aght between The same situation occurs in the other possible contender, placed and Krause and Ham )2 men. A tit PoNlpoiied Slate • a The conference acting through thi* spring, although mal and Willie llender*oii. Wayne's niverslty, he announced re¬ tnixcucs were directly responsible -rown but Mason 1 is the heavy the state department of health handicapixfl l,> colored flash who I* seeking high cently that be would not Im» , for Ave of the eight Ifnwkeye run*. favorite. acts to protect bather* and beach point honor* in Ave event*, easily attend. Those Imotii altered the Ane ree- Three Dorm pitcher* have no jrd which State wan compiling operators. hit games to their credit up til Bob Webster is State's lone s Ihl* season. The Spartan nine Best pitching Job of the week now. They are Mike Paw-lick ci i LAST'*"' **»t • JAst vlvor in the fast sprint Add West Virginia university will now I ion a mark of seven vlcti very day next week, at was Eddie Penrce's no-hitter Precintt 8. Ray McMahon of Pre have 21 visiting instructor* from Gen it Stukkle or W State three defeat* and two ties. ting under way at six p. in. against Mason 9. Earlier in the cinet B. and Eddie Pearce of Pre as many college* at it* summer . Lucfcn Itartniek of Central Sta rnuknnin i.eam fc Frank Mckulcs, who had earned week he beat Mason 3, t-0, allow- c t 6. Mas Clark of Michigan Normal, a two straight victories over Wl* Eight of last week's scheduli the Wayne trio of Boh Wingo, T« isln and Notre Dame, started on teen games were called because I Total investment in the campus Adams, and Henderson. the mound against Iowa Friday ml was charged with the loss of the University of California at er giving up three runs In the Next Monday'* finish the j |/>s Angeles is $12,000,000. whir Bntelielor Named •bamplon to fa Irst inning, Mekules beenmi season except for nes Eddie Iaiuleu.vlilager, win ietiin of the Hawkeyes' Ave inhm-emmm ie.ame i m»nT tlonorarv < laplain ». Mat 21- •Ma* «• I iHilrprnrfrMl able to run the half-mile i dimiuarie* due to injuries, ourth inning uprising and Bob Hall Atiisl the est. wln. Mawmaw had a pair « triple*, a double, and a single I The tart | :ame of night should be t lie Abbot 10-Ali¬ Ih.i 18 encounter tor the Block 4 Monday ORPHEUM UmIri n#RC 14814 Football team* at Miehtga •r ill this event, Distance C State d waste much time — State college do not elect thei tiro lias icfore scoring and pushed tu rhampionshin. TOMORROW 2 HITS captains until the conclusion » uns across in the Arst Inning Iti Monday night' Bridle still rem; jUie season and Usually hold o dorrisott started tilings off with - oritc to win the tlatnlug a leader for each game ut Mate's In- ingle and then Shortstop Norm! til Just before the bell, lings o hinean blinded' a triple which Saturday afternoon. Hut there ral entry of 48 thlnelad*. Mlehl. brought the New York second; to lie 0 suspension of the rules ft gan Normal and Western Mate the plate. A mo- the game with the University « Michigan next fait. with 51 and 5«. largest Frosli Defeat Clrankrook throw at home. Buchanan, Arbor ticca1 Bat. What tin- "war fever" ill,I I IIAWKEYEH TAKE LEAD Iowa counted three runs in It* In Home Opener, 10-2 half of the Arst to take the lend wanted to one event in 1918 at the annua ll> llal Srhr.im nnd then nTter the Hawkeyes' ticket sale* Miebigatt Intercollegiate Trac! fourth inning bllt/krcig State fac¬ Although C.ia, !,. Frimmlig's freshman hasotwll learn for the sto and Field Championship* will n«i io i--ie,n Cranhruck. school yesterday nfter- which has d happen here today when the silver ed an 8-2 deAcit. A two-run t ally 11 won • a llllo 2 ,1c mum, il just -c, eems ever as though nothing ean tf» riyht fcr the anniversary of this classic I* ' brated. yearlings lhi* season. *t Withthew ar still raglpg It was cold enmiirh -for a Novemtier foottmll »y of NYA student* i again stnrtcrt ( Yexti'rduy il; ■ spring of that particular year, the , yum,'. Th, infest was one* otteges nnd unlversltli javelin throw was replaced by anmiai Re , „r th,,M» i<> drawn ollt af- threw their «,me away- to I'll jier cent have ahov band grenade throw. Only a smi group of contestants appeared fair* which ted 2 hours and "* 13 ha"" "" ''"'T PtMme t?li for RexrrvatloM s uniquei event, but It stands 11 2B minutes, ami to um th NO WAITING AT the nITIeial records of the me out t„ ilis'p rislit M'C whole thing oft, thr son Then Wy Davis SrkRTWS TAKF I FAD Vccuracy Instead of dlstan the State outfield fn failed to show up. yjnnAN IIILLH was the prime reqitisi event. The hurled IftO feet from hand gre till! an, but State' i OA< ii im»N* MASK Assistant Coach Gc donned the tea k and It was this wildness t«»t gave CLASSIFIED concent t ic ye ntul a direct rally Duncan rtl at that point. »'* eiglit-liit at this spot, war rated tack with a triple and two single* 'hlevement. vith in four appearances. Wy Davis ubng up and throwlnj collected two safeties in two trips »«lrn.|*n 111. seel the misKile* in an arc were nti open attempting tcrrtrop trench. Aided bt the plate, nnd Morrison connect¬ er! for two out of four. accounted for seven This trio of the eight LansingColorplate | Make your DANCING a ideas •rv for Vm and Vonr Piirtnrr title that year. ory * In this event, Mlc went on to capture the Spiu tnn blows. State's »quad will leave for East tninsing after this afternoon's game and will be back home Sun¬ Company Join Our New I day night. and put thr Mamduttums ofPrinting Plates Mason Men Will ADULT ILALLROOM I 317 N* LARCH STREET Meet Fneiiltv Golfers Meet Wayne GLASS j PHONE 170*1 ill will entertain *e\?- r* of the faculty Sun- STARTING TUESDAY, i mia, it ha* l*een nn- After Tying Wolves nk Poll* • the thr HAY 21. AT 7 t!W l». M. ! Curtis Beacluim, dl« third baseman, connected for hi* Till* i ason and Abbot boll*, mat coffee hour is do- Michigan State college golfers* complete their season Monday on ines received 4H counter* as j j first of three hit* to drive in both j Nelson and Maichoss. HAVE YOU (HAMED OVER 10 the Walnut Hill* golf course result of best ball round. LURICA>TS?| SIX RUN RALLY t i«in* bet ween residents of the dorm. the faculty at when they meet Wayne for the second time with hopes of repeat¬ The Michigan match ed up to Thursday due to the far wa* mov¬ i Ju*t to make matters look bet¬ SUMMER Virgiliiir Simmon* j ing their 1««| triT^ victory is¬ that Michigan plan* to attend th< ter. the Spartan frwh had a pic Refreshments will lx» server! sued to the Tartars in the Arst nic in the seventh when they en¬ rrn Conference golf meet t< If ym kayrn't, naw In Ik* time to do il. School of ftattring J the lower lounge of Mason hf counter. be held at Ohio State on MoncLv coupled four l»a«es on balls between 4 and ft. three hits to Uh MS7I j score six runs. , ■ Mnnl Arc*, The Spartans go into their last they wanted to arrive in Col Lot" Frank Pellenn led the Spa match fre*h from a feat which ua, Ohio early for practice. e" offensive assault with three M AJOR LEAGUE twelve collegiate golf teams be¬ baser* in four time* at fore them have failed to accom¬ Pletz & Son i atat* SCORES RIDE A BICYCLE 25c PRR NOI' AMERICAN LEAGUE plish—a tie with the unbeaten and hitherto untied Wol\-erine links- , i<% • Arnold Matthew*. Coach Fr dig's second pitcher of the a t«t noon, banged out two hit* i RrmUI Ttrkati • n«H* 1m II.M. Vm Ml Vmi r»m>H«H« Cliteac I. New V«fc • men. Tension gripped both teams - ** ! many attempts. nwvr M* ■ •* i il. up until the last putt of the see¬ CASE'S HI-SPEED saw Itiatch was sunk, for victory" or defeat hung in balance on those last stroke* a* the teams were in n miles of radiators supply ; *• m* r«e «. NATIONAL LEAGUE 9 to 9 deadlock. heat to a 152_campus building* at. ■•**••• THE DELLS cnieorn In spite of the cold weather and University of Wisccnsin. \JLST' ■* SrMbr oavioi Ane. driving rain golfers of both teams were able to stay under the 83 mark. Stanley Kownl, with a a 930 and II AJi. Sheridan Grant, Sherman nnd wei* all considered brilliant 75, led his team and di¬ vided the match points with Emery, of Michigan, who shot a If It's in niTin when >tudent« at Wot 74. Bud Tansey was the only Spar¬ Flowers.. tan to blank his opponent and take nit three of the points at ha SONNY BURKE ORCHESTRA Thumbing Rides is Dangerous! SATURDAY, DANCING Lt, Mr PER Zylstra and Kortge both madf Be Safe - Ride The Buses!! their rounds in 80 strokes and net¬ SUNDAY. DANCING INTER CITY COACH LINE CO. ted the Spartans H point and 2*6 point* respectively. Jewett's only Itt pointa, while the Waiver-