Attorney Is President To Queen and Court to Reign Over Ag Ball Bush Gets Three-Term Ag Field Day Crown Ag Speaker * Mltion Man k llrml Queen Penalty; Beukema, Jean Fjrtlaml Of Michigan llorw llriiilrnt' Croup Will I'rcfthlc At Itall in Union Ruhe are Censured Adrian Cooper, Albion at¬ Escorted by William War¬ Final Election Stage Set torney and director of the Michigan Horse Breeders' us- ren. vice-president of the Ag council, Jean Ejetland, 1940 Heads to Name Three convictions, three prmllni; trials, and today's final (ociatlon, will I* the guest speaker of the Agriculture Agriculture queen, will re¬ ceive her crown from Pres. Publication nll-colletre elections face Student council members as they investigate alleged election rules violations in preparation for field day program-to be held hero R. S. Shaw tomorrow night in the nmurow, it "Was announced to¬ Union ballroom and will rule for Stall's Tonight an open meet inn, scheduled for 9 p. m. Thursday in Spartan room of the Union, day- Announcement of the staffs for Wolverine and State News new Snitlllll* I Itiilfnt I At AMHIOI n hcW Announcement of party details was made yesterday by James Os« will be made at the annual Pub¬ | Tuesday at 10 p. m„ Student council, sitting as a jury, born, publicity chairman for the lications banquet in the main g room of the Union today at Final found Joe Ruhe and Chris Bcu- ball. Coronation ceremonies will kemn guilty of "distributing hand¬ 6:no p. m. take place during intermission, Os- born said. Service awards wHl he present¬ Elections bills advertising candidates," and Robert Bush guilty of "printing ed at this time and members or Decorations for the affair will Senior Candidates iistributing advertising mat- include a large ball suspended Sigma Delta Chi, men's journal¬ PRESIDENT vithout candidates' knowl- ism fraternity, will be introduc¬ from the ceiling on which spot* ed. (Vote for One) lights will play during the eve¬ Ruhe, Beukema, James Keith, Dick Nahstoll will act as toast Jim Otto ning. Queen's throne will be id Robert Stone were summoned master and will present the speak Darker Howe erected in one corner of the stage. ■ the council to appear before nn Coy Eklund and his band will er, Ted Smlts, Michigan head of VICE-PRESIDENT the Associated Picas Bureau. ten meeting, which took place at play for the annual semi-formal (Vote'for One) p. tn. Tuesday. Purpose of the party. The banquet is an annual affair Sally Baxter •en meeting, as stated by Rich¬ Queen Jean was selected frrm given by the Board of Publica¬ ardson Nahstoll. council president, tions for staff members of the JSally Den matt a group of Michigan State coeds to get full facts in election last Friday night. Her attendant three college publications. SECRETARY who were runners-up in the queen (Vote for One) Betty Johnston contest. Josephine Smith and Ruth Mary Mangold, will appear with ASCEtoHear Mary Jeanette Martin Miss Fjetland at the TREASURER The Ag queen also w411 reign Detroit Man (Vote, for One) over the annual Harvest ball to be Dick Jones held next fall term, Osborn stated Ray Covey. Detroit consulting Jon Rovii'k engineer, will be the main speaker at the annual banquet of the stu¬ Six Will Join dent chapter of American Society or Civil Engineers, at 0:30 p. nv, Friday, May 24. according to Don¬ Journalistic ald Baker, tonstin.'ister. Student member* will be hosts to the Michigan section of lite s Fraternity society and guests invited include undergraduates from Wayne uni¬ Six men will be formally i versity. University of Michigan United into local chapter of Sigr University of Detroit, and Michf Delta Chi, -national jnurnulh gal» School of Mines and Tech- i fraternity, today ot 5 \ rn . pi I ceding the Board of Publications I banquet, in the Union. Men to be initiated are: is also known among Hummel, R. Wilson cp iflfials as one of the lend- shall Dann, Roliert Ctarrisnn, Rob BrillS«|ii;a«M IIiookcp '< . ■ < i. who I helped to secure the rrt Merz, Witlurd Baird,' uhri : • < toek pavilion at Michigan •{Charles Fno. Foo and Merz are || m A \T home is on a fdrm of sev- juniors, the others being seniors, Rummel is managing edifttr jl i»r[| ■ I f|§ /% V tlie CAMPUS Year's Ollicrrs \Z Hundred acres which is man- the State News and a charter | by his son. Cooper assists member of N. W 8, former local • U rinf! I tent some time here. and charter member of N W S ^ I Field Trip Hairy Men Cn to Holland OniTtson i.« exchange editor «.f the Sfwrtan, and Mer? D Woh rrine j feasor i Dr. W A. Kelly, associate pro of geology, k arranging thr editor for next year Willard i tenth annual excursion of the For ilolslein Showing Baird i< local c«.rre' '.i-handry, J. O. Hayes, ex- ipr on the *taff of WKAH un associate editor of the St.i •• letter The Afton Oiiaway area be- El ill) In Have ■ib • specialist, and E. C. Schei- •rhelin, instructor in dairy de- News. irtrrent, are attending Black- Installation team »*• »*•..dr | tween I'etoskey and Alp i be studied,. The group will study Talent Party ! *»• dty' of the Holland Tulip. up of la*h Westrate. pre-hicnt • f quarries and outcrop* whe A mock radio |!Future MSG Students Send ! rock f- exposed. They wi program com¬ ! tn Holland. Holstein the local chapter: prised of arts, skit*, and musical rwi*>r< csideri ! examine the sink hole from Michigan, dres-rd uumliers will, provide entertain¬ i where Rainy fdike is situated rmr-ve costume, will exhibit Honers in Appliealions • ment for the Student Clijb Talent ittle .-it the*show. { This lake tins disappeared twici • within recent years, but at pre* party et for Friday at 8:30 p. m. in student parlor* of Peoples lit' lltitl a Drt'tini llv Peggy Trout j ent it has risen hi that it out five feet below normnl. is only church, Ornmel Greene, general | "When I come to State in the fall, it will he the first time i;,hThe chairman, announced today. Under the Wire group will consist of about | "I had im heart in my mouth."! I will have been away from home or away from my mother;^ mcniberx of the nende . . , , , , , , , ote Snrto will act a* master of | said Much I iltlrhim. rampus band j for more than a week at a time," So read* me of the letter* ! eeremonie* for the program Ruth yesterday, in speaking of. guests and geologists from the , KeVke* and Met Buchanan ore on at the I rosh I roltr J from a wnulcMie freshman to Miss Mabel Peterson, who is lower peninsuta. tlie reception committee, rviis AlHtd remrter-*"*"*™1 last week \s one musle but j in charge tif housing for Mich* • | t 1% (>Miise Churchill is in charge uf iifan State college cowls. j »<* assigned for next year until j |y|tW I Jllll I ITHFUlM refreshments. Another Kirl sends a "Com-j L >w™i, 200 »ppl*«di now Plo posite Picture of My Personal- " 1 :.rn on people have registered for IIIn j Spring ('»IICCrt unl Grand field Friday. position "I Had a Hream/* Tea- ity" which consists of a photo- Women's glee club, directed Viy garden agreed ard the band'* grnptuc outlay representing the registered I ist year at this time 1 P^f. Josephine Kackley. present captivating Miss Mary subject «n every -t.tge of daily ac¬ hf HI IV \ oca list one Anne, sang the tune uhile Utile- tivity. One shows her at early Thi* rral mav liPcredited w idespread b» the gen-I'd interest in this annua! spring concert Toes ! d»V evening in the auditorium of Workshop Will Air morningf?) tdast and coffee, and other* give the observer a very college and a continual j*»unding j the music building, Dumas Novel on the part of the udminbtration Program was varied, present good idea of how she took* in a to apply 'or room* early. ) log work* by lfandel. formal, a swimming suit, study- j Rachmaninoff, and others. Marie LOKDOM, Bigger llacUstojm jng at her desk, and peacefully sleeping in lied. KTi MA^TS aw»iv »<*■«'* nrvrs afti.v Some students have fakiv | |V), and ^|i(# Am*den. sopranos, applied a* and K„thryn Freeman, pianist, One more excuse for missing \ C ONDTNXrD PAT" much o* two year* ahead of the I military science is shot. time they wish to attend Michi¬ Planning to attend M. S. C. this gan State college Next year's list!-, Archery classes in front of the fall, a third coH-to-be, called Pat¬ . ^ ■ a^a include* tw;o girls who want to "FUll I HH women's gymnasium this week ricia, couldn't say enough for the work their entire way through. w»ME. May t% mmm are shooting their an spirit prevailing on campus. Ad¬ «mall miring the all-round friendliness j Dutch Treat Picnic irjrged targets. In-tend looking over the list of_would' tarks to which she had been exposed be Staters, there number of ytraw backed bu 1 leyes, are a have ailed with a solid last fall ot a football backing six feet high and a chose Michigan couple of feet through. lege and sent a So it is that freshmen infantry¬ men can no longer tell the major that they were kept away by being MICHIGAN Sim NEWS *OSl. l»k ^PlM1 5>T fiSaiuKfcnfailfe IWicfedCbtoCKfeftai by charlotte | Variiiux mcn'n ruliukcu iitwut "the clwthua wt* wi-ar" ■ > CbtertdteOfce* - WASHINGTON. May 28-L. W. (Chip) Hubert, seeretary voriuun II. M. (J. C. Ii.-irir* ut fnminin* frippery havi* ,, Uv of the Democratic National Committee, has a plan for re¬ well convinced us thiit women aren't infallible. So, spurr., „ Victor G. E. Span Mo by vitnilic comments from the males, we went the rnui •! funding war debts, also for swtlinr more supplies to the coed leaders to hear their comments on campus ,'f Attine and at the same time ensurinr Western Hemisphere n|.p.,r. t IbnairitiK Kilitor Walt Hummel A samplinK of their views* AMnt-l.it!* Editi.rs J.H.k Sir* lair, Miu-lnuti Alkirr, Charles Fiw follows Roberta AppteiaU _ Marie Gorte proved herself a ■ports I rare tfem by confessintf a love ftalurt* • Jerry Dewar GRM8 for cardiKans; Marie itlso cam- Anna Marie llolnc ■t sivrss pt.wy puigns for simplicity, says it's bet¬ enndemn Junk jewelry tm Business Manager William Collinfc ter to underdress than ovcrdrcn*. 'by the time it r»*.„ Clrruliitii.il Muhui:*- Alton Kurt/ Though she hates to see mocca¬ dime stole It's lost it . j,. in' * Managers John Carman. Robert Davis sins with dresses (hut with skirts mi longer worth wear in.? SIMMSS A*MWANT« and sweater, yummy), Marie Marie thinks the trad, thinks wearing stockings, if on: , up fuzzy legs, has d< n<- smp st err dumped last week were not weak¬ promote campus nc.-tri ened margin accounts, but stocks add a touch of nitirh digni!> the matter <»f war debts, owned outright. but the very rent fear I hat tli» Further about .stocko, CAPITAL CHAFF United Stall's may It Hit' its great¬ McCi rmif k says she I.a Mrs. Eugene Meyer, wife of the est bulwark of protection- the ai*»ut stock ingle-woua British fleet. Washington Post publisher, and Washington Time* Herald pub¬ leys are shariely and I low Important the British fleet according to Mar;.. u lisher F.leanor Patterson haY« . insei|iientl> have lirve student fulliiwinrs. fast was lield Sunday The girls Students at Bucknell unvmity fense has been: and comparing notes, both tie less about any given subject, herself but picture h.K spontaneously started — As stlideut leaders, they are emulated liy tinderelassmen canoed dowa the nvn to Ptnctum a canipus- 1, A big navy in the Pacific. laughingly admitted they wore where Hetty J.» Driver. Jane Cook hut boasts a working knowledge wide drive to Improve their own tall friends), and ai i art i in as whirthy examples. Iletaever, as stuileut leaders, they 2. Friendship with (heat Britain la.'.t year's models ... The:*? are | and Miriam lV!jii cooked the on far more subjects thun his pre scholastic standing':. were more sophisticated shuiAl have made it their rnt|ninsitiility to euniltlet tlieni- which ruleu the waves of the At economical days for publishers iwlvra la a manner Ixftttiiir lhes«* whose net inns are to lie laiitic. . . On the night Hitler invaded break i» t dvcCKhor. Home economics tmrtfflmerit at Hunter college has more titan gown* for "petitea." Ik-i Jrctlon In women wit . jvil L Norway, his charge d'affaires in The *.«• « p, rli fur the! Th" ,,l<' nn'1""' r J they like regurdless of To . enpied and imitated by tilher students. * thre According to the Chip Robert Washington, Hans Thomson, had rert J.lek'11 j Thompson, chairman of the *Uni biiit'v their type or heicn'* * H.v their action* U»th .1 thesis men have ls>eii false In the- TiTlo plan, (heat Britain would enter invited the Norwegian minister to Pratt'* cottage i r» l*akc iusing ! versify « f Texas department . ol Profer On the otlicr hand. M a eq.iitract with Us to deliver M»uiday evening. journalisms* - hates trtisl plrtertl in them. They have l«s*u unworthy of the holl¬ the remains of her licet in ease of dinner. Nulurulty the Norwegians wearing hats m .. . ars bestowed ti|«in them. sent last minute regrets. Many The sorority patronesses« me! lire The old time editors were well liriiiifyitig wood. huye, floppy summer t- Tlu-y have shown tlie students defeat, legally ttiis might give it her giving a party next week for the informed on a few subjects, in University of Conrecticut has loathes the long geared guests also regretted. In the only an example of luitlnwry atul t«*rfuly. They have become the British an excuse for not sign cud the dinner was served only graduating mtiort *\ the home of ] .-aid, but today's college trained reorganized its 00 department.' style of cardigans. ln« away their shlpH to Hitler. I J"Urli.llu,l liiu U**ll at Ira.t 'i'll propoorlits of illeral action* to rain their ends. Chart*. lUrhnuii Natalie Torbet can f Actually, a good part of the , „ vetyn Manley has announced . , |M»*a'd'' to a variety of fields tha University of Connecticut'x r atxiut beautiful ciobn They have thrown the wi-iyht of their inllnem-e ami posi¬ fleet at least in North Atlantic i ... nine economic* building in and combinatrons < t • tion iiyhehalf of a lawks* el-metit which is seriously thl'eat- waters would he out of commis¬ Im'I'x c:f the Herman Embassy hur : h*r ha, t«*„ ! WW*"1 l" ,h* "ld ''mrr' cried'to Ijc finished hy July 1 sion before the British surrend riedly drafted to fill tlie empty l,r June HI |'a*ttv J,rlV„„ ' cinate her moat. Her rniitK the stamlinr of stii ieut government on this campus. places . . . Slate .department offi¬ ! play l.»r tfu* v.nlil i,a. and i ac'* Fingerprints of 2,000 open house dress which combire> . ered. However, some British ves¬ iitors were made hy Pohrv dotted skirt and light t.: This is a sorry way to repay the students and faculty for sels si cial most interested in the invw I Ho »ii- Nigel will "Probably 90 j.er cent of thoia • ill remain in South Airier! entering journalism in iiHU wil Angeles City t conlbieiiee and trust. sinn of Norway is Jesse E. Saug TMt-f A ( Ml— can waters, at Singapore and in stnd. whose family came from ' hove college training," Thompson —S.N— Hie Mediterranean. J 'Pic actives and (Jo ! dc-laied, "i»erh»ysi 75 per ceti Note Another plan receiving Suimi'.advlka, near which th* j th€ll (lj,„ „„ ,,Unn,n< j Wat be*| riduels of journalism ik informal consideration hy s fl«hli»_«. SnuB.ti.il | ru# ' ,rM|.„ ,,,.h, a, SiM*nlizeil tfnZirim- the insiders is to repeal the viku means Saugstad Hay er th e dim- I po,rtmvubi jiud schools." Saugstad is assistant chief of the son net and give immediate *.f K*c Je».- i fourth Discussion over the merit * of m*inbred medicine brittff* International CommunicutU n.* tit ALPMA AI HKI.TA— to the Allies m return for a mort¬ contest two pertinent question-* !»• tin-,mind of the average college vision and chief shipping expert gage on the French and British student. — possessions in the Western hemis¬ of lb? stale department. Al r»!A OMM ROS rt- i „ most Weber was *enU»r outstanding chiwetl m tt.c n the Turtle (.Kinrii pmned S,.t I .DMT IKRRARY 1. To what extent are medicine and Medical print ice phere. tirdA) hy Maur ice Trimjik'. TKE j Mtrori{yi and Helen Manning «.« 8 ? The favorite story of the previ | the most ouLsUitidiug pledge. The (tent's at present is a Unit a library Of AlbHm — 2. Who is opposed to s-Ttaliafl medicine and who favors that burned down itt Georgia J tarn that should Hitler sei Ruth Greg* j Mentor ditUM't' nod the names of thl.x |»lan? M- re s how he tells it to callers. exiMMlitlon to Greenland « j nui ( tiiv two gills will be c-tigravvd on In reply to the tirxt questmii. rauntrirs In Iwdh hemi¬ A Georgia politico called on him i initiation to.* it otherwise, Roosevelt w with ii M„i„wr„l |ilr:i t„ I,,.* I,.- I HI OMKDA— spheres have various a«|x\l« af it. Soviet Russia, according pose that occupation, - if t Irlliii'iui* t.i an *1 Wl-A Kt nt i"i i„ j,#n ,*r.r with the armed forces Jar e Ilruce and Kathermc Kett to the best source of mfora&thtti. has the most nearly cetn- l.l.i United States plete m tup. : "What happened to the old-, i rk »Vg«- , that (irven The Soviet employs all the «lmi or* whn are paid h.v the ; land is such an important a»r one"" a-ked the president ' "l tli "It was destroyed by'fire." re government. Their s*rv»evw an rendered to the people, free ss tlie Atiantic this of tiny charge. This is quite similar to that of Saskatchewan | stepping stone aero Ctrpenlnpd, an plied the vi.-itoi sadly "Atut Mr j Ed Carts l'»uvei>i)y of Micluan it) Canatfn where the doctors air pan! hy the state. enemy would bei within easy | ikesident, I tear lot tlie literacy STOi of the United • I..Iks I Mr. and Mr*. It .jjald )!«** In other ia untri*> Mulnoi medicine takes the form I built quickly No h. I j AM > togae. t-; graduate fit»n> a t I (Feggy Bohn, '34) were dinner of health' insurance. lltdbrtd a mutual insurance which .when tins | Ih« without a library. It ' vh«*.t - * guest* Su» day. was bc^fVn by druggists and debtors. Kach person (mid a enth j cultural influence." • mida9a Al pm % iphihix- j Wilina Maltar. former student, "Absolutelyagreed pro rata *hiire in installment*. Germany forces ihm'soiis into was a weekend guest at the house. ' Green land lllr llnitrit this i|Mfcm'c in the lower economic levels. Taxes provide States had Dorothy C'onnell spent the no adequate airplane ftiniI - i*jGEtJtthis i insurariv* nuntrtv, Svanilinaviaii force ttr naval xtrength in the At j j weekend in Chicago ami attended tlie Phi Kho Sigma medical fra- rount which attracts the Untie to dislodge him "Seventy tux ; "Ye« t 'entity term party Saturday night. of c it irons. If Hitler took Greenland or Ice liwjur ■ land the Untied States would have i !l**|I.O% ( Ml I'lli States has a nwr> s.«uli-,* i mettical as|wct than it — I Work-i of distuiguished contem- about as hard a time gelling him i kih1 THE imime ml,rbt bo imattimsl at t.rst U.mh.U of tin* American McI> are liemg recorded krrp In personal toudt j orehce j hy the p;ets themsclvo* for the as.*-'".' ition show that ftt.s |*or o»m * f the iring the tifree hectic day* o"f luxsiiital boils un* OWIMV . witno form of ^.*\«*r,inw*tttal atti'tto.v. oity, Mtato, or a fling the defense program was were jI lege. phonographic library at City col New York. ANHWER: Hy fttlcr Hut Mwiali.-nl nnilKim is ,oi,i|iu rati vol., rtxx'hf in vretary Harry 1lnpkm». He llUlr. kpfiuuv *■« nlchi allrr 7 /nil this, untry. nved to the Wltite House and wire as ' 1'ke Hniweveit stayed up one night tlmr »n SuiHla,,. when ran*, I* m»l |m> ttd > the question..tVh** i- **| |s*sr»t to sooialimil nuslioini' hard, almost nnpos faviq-s thn )vUn*—«t si-nis that l>oth o|.|H>nonts get him ' 3 " netiting i "truck llotmevelt forcibly during ^ Unfit that GIVE A CAMERA done hv the United States almut del i\e ami |> lament cum* from tin physioians' ranks, AN IDEAL GIFT FDR THE Mat known |>n>lo v * the Ann r a an Ms,!, al asanrialitin which has been Friday on the stock exchange last resen'ative James Wacisv EAST LANSING TO: week came within u hair's breadth VitUIxrntivi* in Its attasks >m the plan. I New York . . . Guir.g d of shutting down the exchanges I Whan Hr. Cnlsn. |>r. n*p»! ami many othem ilix*w house elevator to hi* 1 up of the entire country. I .31 a liaUaunl health I»*ln~, whnh Was V resident commented on a«i.*plisl-liy the Monica I This was under discussion nt a i member* of the White llo oociet J . t, New V, rk. drkfati.* rejected it night conference of White House Thr decisi^h. SEC who ghed ; join the applause when Ruosev *°ver»l Two Twtx ug" u ctr.vRiitue *»f t:^i internattonally kntnvn J"r8, ' | ..iitcvd hi, Hiram Jolim...ii rphyskLins iuMticf! I.y 4>r. tirorgr li. Miitot, llurvai'd Nobel Two j California. Harry Uyrd of V prise 4yjiiiu.r tittieit the A. >1. A. nmi ileniMiuied cure of fa.U.vl.«nd.*,l la favor th* closing of the imirkeU One j #inM> alul H.dman «t Urr».m. A I1.XE ASSORTMENT OF UttAlMJATION & h»|de, to cume fixm; puiiln fum*. the flitod of soiling orders that j tan CARDS descended on brokers after tlie ThcpouniHi of A. >1. K. attgrktil this decUriition main- New York St.H-k Kxciuu ge closed (xtllege Uulletin tMninC^hat troveruniutl w -uio «iiu-r I he |irmTP.eof nieUieiip>. Friday afternoon. The two bi»d W <1* Pwfifwv days earlier in the week luui not tble unduly worried the udnunisUa •u!r Quote* tion. But then alter the market • i *s*v y-.u wovxt Ui.-iq: t.i \. uth with a injiiui *Y" Yuu had shot up on Thursday, the • • • break on Friday caused real ht Wit to b* nunkni off a. a ,|«vial icniu|) Ihxuum* of y our anxiety. : as women »houlut citizens." fHte of the li. »>. P. pn sidenlioi hopeful toki I'niveroity Mr*. Robert SEC experts was that there was little foreign selling and that the great bulk of unloading was LINN CAMERA SHOP Michigan bell TELETUONE U>. Minnesota coUcgiaa. tlw* f _*v they ought to aaaunte in domestic. Furthermore, it was THE AG OII VU L NKiN IULLROOU, 9-12 I'. M. GOV EttLLM) AND MR OK FRIDAY,MAY 24 ai.oo COUPLE y, Mara. MM MCHIOA* STATE NEWS Pat* Threa ility Counteracts Two OrcWeHlraH Mayo DoriiM Book Delta Sig Is 1875 Council Wan Organised Contests Set iiid'a Playing Inside 1 Km , t iind n.iioboratlnj Wr„t Mayo dormllor- on their rprln* Winner Of To Keep Dormitories Quiet For Water Central '•rm dance to be held Haturdey llv Tom Watot School Notes [o Break Tradition Sing Cup , hiitht, announce that it will he i'rof. Goo rye T. I-'airthihl, for whom the new I i the nut*tending event of the dur- initio/ jour. Arm. 1 heater has liccn the Student council, auditorium named, founded what is known today as Carnival oiiic Jazz IntereatH Audience l)efam|)\ bnnd will play Kappa Sifo Urvp To uceordirig to Miss KKtla Vakeley, retired ! n.i n* dime ng in East registrar of Michigan Stale college. ington, I). C along with bthw. Art llnwluiid will Mayo, and Secoa.1 Hlurr After l*>r llirling. Cuimm- captains . i furr.iah music Ity IH7r>, under cncoiTragement of Professor Knirrhild, the throughout the t>tate, A ItcisYtsr Icuil Tilting Ktllcs Will •I/* Ice In the sehool about his | in We:,l Mayo. Japanese lantern:. first constitution was drawn • Friday. Central trip, Ke-tllllill , was awarded*-*3 1" ' * iKo Kiln kiting all™ the l!fW Kprlnif concertn ill the uudluirium dewiiaia,,,. c ! spring llnwera w!u beXed""!!! ,>l,n Sigmn l*hi fraternity, aing-j ,,t'cl liy I he faculty win if there All Sparta in who feel that lire any bed-bugs ir to.fifty by -fate AAA. Jim MUM* tag under direction of llarry Card-1 ""'I put into net Ion. band mote than made up fur lirtgikitiif the tradition ng its lipst concert of the year last night. lit'! H' Uy^McKay ar.d AUee Warner ^*'r• t"P h"nor" " ,nU'rfr;i-! Th« ''"Until's prime olijwt. W» MKM WWN TWO UAVM they are adept in handling the Jo Anrie Mar ton whseh al o i:,t !uded a reading by .and a pralio uoto la... mtcrcsting from tbe auilicme point of view Chairmen of the event, as- XXX''',! al 1311 p < "minUmance o( good order "If bed-huiu lie hiunil in any en Bee puddle or at the aneient : by Barbara Finney.' '* ! li M .''y """ w"hl,""'k"r «nd were i ,h'L I tvalibi U,« dormitories and the loom, the oeropanl -.1 Uie room sport of log hirling and r anne from from the. ' ' *W Mary Agne, Shfvely. Cforiasm, imd ,/S* t«l«e «l ib under the direction cif '.tvftiitie the* * Mowers the hair will be allowed. m "L H* ^"L^V,0?1 5S!- I *" *ral «">***In par. 'hull be re.,uired to take immedi- tilling, will tie given a chance »• '"elv. American Symphoii- ale measure Uielr estirpi.tinii. to demoriMtrate in sym-1 Ni'bnlaa P. Falcone, In jazz cubed tor baud I,-, 'bairmen have anrmunced. ! ,X!n J'"11'1""' , HAS NRVfcN MHTRHTR i-honld sue h measure, not he taken their .skill at selections from | ble Pageant. June v awl H, Mai lift a t I,in-it,g fire 'hreiim of the Ma in station Wtd- and melodies, including arrang-j ? | I group. v.'.'"1,'.. No! T ,Thw..'"m'""Ul" i" fr« (Imineil Names I j of the silver cup which Kappa Slg- ! ,'1 ' iha has held fi.t the pci.st two wan ! VVL"' ,h" lay mfirnmg. : ■ .».m tschaikowlky's Dates ! I ma Nuji took third place, and I'lu i *ubji"-l tu .q Kappa Tau>. fourth Before the ' ' ' "'rut clove their tmh.sufiu. •i direction of Dr. Barrett and Card well. , n.i;h. clarinetist, wits | program, a |.'i minute carillon eon- | '•'Fb'i i cert was plpyed at Ue.iiiiiiniit tow- "iiintiori i-nf • evening. Ilis num* t I* Bus ell Daubrrt er l.am.o;! ,M dnimituru i Count 11 inert cgru** from Weber'* stio for Clarinet, was School to (iive Fastern high school madrigal ebon ! of fiO \«tites,* tluected by W 'be.r «.wi: officers ard acted M ; h fd'tial • piifity only Ttii1 APO Will Offer iliow the range and ! Mflntyie, ang a group of four ' duties weit Music Revue , •he mxtrume't. High '.eli-controlled, and i behavior Students found guilty I >oii 11 Service; • re •Nith in the cadenza?. frequently referred to the • ulty for deciphtie Sufn.e rules laid down by eap- : Plans Meet ins and lumterumts with faculty ' Added to negt fall's let of vtu- ! "" *' Th» tlr»t "iHik.it dt.„, ,„an lutl,h Ull| i^. ,.,,.|h. I ifttxT again played ! I by Ml Ml SIC AFPMt.CIAIHlV- Al|ibn fii (Mii-Ra, mi-! ' No music during study hoi r»tl> by State Board of Selects inn ir the Student c»i l)i Bates' talk nil IJIiertics Campbell, of C» .itfered tluough WOMftN 111 IIAVt. I'ART Topic sati rhav ix STRAW HAT DAT !i,e Student Discus- llillel Croup SIiiIch g«Wil forum thin | ifi the Lfmon or* ► >• at 7:30 p. in. Senior Dinner ;bt, ehairtnan f".' eeting, ahrouncc- ' ■ Dr. Knapfieu will' A met . ppbed vie Plaque (iiven ' pt to outline en il liberties Top Senior Ma I,- r.(ir toward Netherlands Senior Returns As Man Without (lonntry TRIAI, .Soft ll> Art id Jmippi h and raids. Broad brims that k« rnm.v M«en-rn;i, uuer ,r I' « • or taste. Many • mi campus attending «la.-M^ uid wondering whether he is Kr Mo\ic Allracfinna i w I nfill I r.-atmc|it«. without a country. a man Btal summer spoit Huts lent tffty of - ! K(forts to reach his homclni id. The Netherlands, failed hy ST AT I. 'I BF.-VIHi irliide llmokis and Sir«K- ti.'h air atul wati r. L«eaving here at d in new -hapus and a. m. Satunlay, ,Ma\ 1.1, an Hour alter In* l«arne1AY DRO& I la- llv-t Slut i' ol Utc luwn. • lull.. - fur I li «• •amitti-r al 2 |mt !.c -tiilrd "Fm f ".f .10 "•in t>f viiiir iikti ui Ibr Independent pw't B.ir.ad A Stcmkc. t ud B M<, 5 SPECIAL idfiekt. ' tiuuplakit ptmVed. >nd du :..*ny. II . Jure 1 led e A« grnduiitiiig friiu.i Haw km. <,nd bdwvnd I. Ultf. -ik thi% U*t (Us I* *Urp, r.a.j, dying nojilicni l:(ll«a;'|.Ml>NOIS AMI I'ANSIKS , Miiin -il ; f.•iic*d Tbrft a oui »taf»d Wi I .oral Senior Win* i.-ii-i me »««. |1ka,-k t" 'N* defen*c iuuiiki fur Bush *u.b imav Yale A wan I 24c a ho\ „ r' Itrukrin. - 'I Huti*> l.touith, a» Stu-et, pttwidenl Won ciiava already Ukcp up, and Un - ; several new violators. j \ da> rn. Final eWctmn* will be held to- in Dtuon balltooin. from 8 to C p m. Student* will a be , JeweU's bloivers IU M. Utul Utter t'bwx t aa electrsl to fill the following pcsi- „t.oro» Semor. junior., and Mipho- repi«»«utativt»u a-, )wir I >u« MU «M ■ M FIEE IKSCBAMCB _ %' Siurt 3[uo£i ^af) J lit PfywawSi O, CkliaRa. Hi. m - ■ . . • MCHMAW jTATBCTWS . . . T*n*r, Ihy n, i»io :rrick son Pitches State To fiasy 8-3 Win Over Toledo Lf PARTAN Spartans Will Face Stale Tenni8 Frosh Trackmen Beat Diamond ust PORTFOLIO Huron Nine Friday Squad Meets Wayne in Final Meet By DON ANDERSON Monroe la Scheduled to Pitch Normal Here Slamming live, and winning all but four eventa, Michigan Bv A State's freshman track team had little trouble in ending their If the weather man, Incon¬ season undefeated as they roiled over Wayne university's Bporti Editor. Back In winning way* with "an 8 lo .1 victory over Toledo sistent of late, can dig down Michigan State News. university yesterday, Michigan State's diamondeers turn to¬ into his collection of barom¬ yearlings, 95 2-3 to 35 f-3, on the Spat-tan track yesterday Dear Don: ward Michigan Normal Friday afternoon in their 15th con¬ eters and windvanes deep afternoon. I would like to Inform you of the results of Bill Hammond's trip to the National Amateur Fencer' League of America fencing tournament test of the current season. enough to bring forth a few the discus, MAJOR LEAGUE In New York City. George Monroe has liecn nominated by Coach John Kobe sur.ny hours, another intra-state broad jump, and the high and Bill was a member of the Michigan Division A. F. !.. A foils team for hurling duties against the" match Is on tap for Michigan low hurdles, while the Tartars Which placed third to the Salle Santelli ard New York Athletle club Hurnns, while llarvcy Cook States net squad Friday afternoon grabbed all three places in the InSho national team competition. Bill was the outstanding member of, .. , , . ,. when a sextet of Michigan Normal javelin. Wayne's other firsts come New York S. Detroit 2 Hi triers Toss . the team composed of himself. Bill Oris and Harold Mattershaw. As | will probably lit! Behind the racquet wielders will furnish com¬ in the 220 nnd 440 yard dashes. Cleveland 9, Boston 9 the most consistent winner he wos directly responsible for the fire plate. Ted Woneh created Washington 9, St. Louis 2 petition for Conch C. D. Boll's a new A double header with Normal showing of the Michigan team. In addition to his performance in team competition, ftill did well j was previously scheduled for Fri- No-hit Games charges on the lofcnl courts. Michigan State freshman record Chicago 10, Philadelphia I As a result of g temp in Individual competition. He advanced to the Javelin—Won by Quarlcs (W); Great credit is due both to ftill for nnd broke a two-gntrie losing fore Pingte. nnd led off the winning half mile second, Hamilton (W): third, Wa- -Charles Schmitter who trained him a streak compiled on the- triumph- Although they were cprsldered relay team, for I6V4 points. McMahon's one-hitter !n« . .. trobski (W). Distance—147 teet tournament. less trip to Iowa Inst wc ek. ftnut „«•!!# 1 a power in Michigan net circles In Runner-up with 12 counters was Sincerely, gives Hay the excellent record of I the not-too-distant j Melvin Busrhman of the State Derriekson capably bandied the one-hit in ten complete Innings. past, the Huron One mile run—Won by Monroe Gerald C*Rlchardson. pitching assignment, setting the | netters have not compiled too good j frosh as he pi need second in both Block (S); second, Pedler (W>; third. Jbiekets down wiht III hits. He Two titles have been record In their mitche, during! hurdle race,, second In the discus, Bill Morrison. S Fencers Deserve Praise Far Kerortl struck out five batters and failed clinched m fill thi* reason as Ma- , son 7 nnd Abl.it lit have won , ,hr mn„ rrcr.M K(won, „„„ and third in the broad jump. Also setting new meet stand Brrnnrman (S). (New meet record.) sacker, gave evidrr' to walk a man. now tn ,hr mMs, of on, ,hf|r that he-might be qui other day and believe that it dc nrds for the Spartans were: Lynn 440 yard dash—Won by Hatfield as well as We received the above letter the 'The Spartans pounded 11 hits Blocks 3 and 4 res|ieetively. wnr,t Vears. Thrv have been de- being ab!e serves reproduction in Just the form in which we first read It. There¬ Mason t seems a -ure thin* to cop I f,atK) a,Vera! time, already, and Harris in the high jump, Ralph (W)i second, Cady (S) ty of ball around - otT Hob Nash', Toledo's negro hurl¬ fore we have printed it here with the hope that it will bring praise the Block 2 title but the Block t Monroe in the mile, Bill Scott in Morton (S). Time—52.7 ing ace. Norm Duncatt and Hob title remain* n fleht. j ,hr|r fm|v outstnndin* win wns bag. Rounding th" 100 yard dash—Won by McCar¬ Duncan's third-inmr to a quarter which has received scant notation for deeds which havt Knmroth did the great'"* part j aeainst the University of Detroit the half mile, Jerry Page ir been exceedingly praiseworthy. The best rally to date was the • whom they defeated some weeks two mile, nnd the half mile relay thy (S); second. Grant (W): third, decided to go bark .• The writer. Jerry Richardson. In the captain «f Michigan State's j the stickwork, collecting four and one staged by the Mason 3 outfit team of Knulitz, Bob Morton, Bob Johnson (S). Time—10.4 seconds. ing for home. The j back. crack fencing team, an aggregation which boast* the best rrcorrt j three hits respectively. last Tuesday night when they tal- j Three of the six Invading net- McCarthy, nnd "Spike" Johnson. 120 yard high hurdles—Won by caused his feet to While State scored In - •f any Spartan athletic team the past year. The State swordsmen tied B runs in the last of the fifth j men. Gordon, Frogner and Swnrtz, The summaries: Kaulitz (S): second prere beaten only once In the pad season, that being an unofficial j their eight innings, a four after two men were out. 1 all of whhm will see action In Fri- Pole vault—Tie for first by (S); third, Arndt (S). Time—16.2 re Tech; a defeat which the Spartans avenged j rising In the fourth frame was the Woneh (S) ond Clark fW): third. Art Stone really picked a spot day's matches, also participated in getting back safo* In racking up their fine record, the Spartan* j major offensive assault of the dn Wntrohski (W>. Height—12. feet Half mile run—Won hy Scott that a slide was ht< | The Spartans went into the fourth to homer last night (or, had Abbot ">» 1939 meeting which ended In • of the best team* n the middle west, and den •eked Stank 15 won thot game they would « lopsided State vletory 3 1-fl inches. (New meet (S); second. VanDyke (S); third, scrambled to his fee emblematic of the state Inlr.-collegiate fencing Iked, and Hoc Man ion have cinched the Block t title, but ever, the remainder of Cr j Michigan State freshman record.) Monroe (S). Time—1:59.5. (New running tummv dive Manager Store kept his Mason son's lineup will bring new faces High jump—Won by Harris (SV meet record.) ing his way back t< - The class of the personnel of the State fenei »ome out I tlrst f»n nn error. Derrirksbn B team in the runing with a two- to the Spartan courts. The No. 1 j tie for second 220 yard dash—Won bv Grant by Morton fW) Bob Kamruth. • by statements in the above letter. Hill Ifatnn ong with wriflccd them along, "but Hill run homer and a 2 1 deep ion nnd 2 spots will be taken care of; Heck (S), and Moore (S). Height (W); second. McCarthy (S); third. baseman, call thank Richardson, paced the team's attack, has di> imself in I Morrison walked to fill the base*, over Abbot 15. by Bennetts and Nnstonnreo, re-j —5 feet B 1-8 Inches. (New meet Johnson (S). Time—23.3 seconds. condition of the intV competition admittedly of the toughest kind. excellent 1 Duncan slashed a shnrp ground spectlvefy, while Weinlander wilt [record.) Two mile run—Won hy Page fattening of his batr Indication of the fypc of fencers Michigan Sf: feel that' 5,in^° through to right field, scor¬ (S): second, Pedler (W); third, Bob topped a pitch probably compete in the fifth or Shot put—Won by Johnson (S) the Spartans received little attention for accomplishments whirl ing Starek nnd Man km. Morrison sixth position. scored on Will Davis* long fly liall, second, Mabel (S): third, IVnmil- Sparks (S). Time—9i54 5. (New in the second main surpassed the record of any other State athletic team this year. I'RRR SAME fJNRI'P bouncing high in ••• nnd Duncan enme across with the j ton (W). Distance—38 feet 2*4 220 yard low hurdles—Won by of home plate. ' fourth run as Wy Davis singled to Although lie may change the I inches. Schiniller Isn't Stopjmt hy Dislonrt r_, # rB_ ^ 1 chronological order. State Mentor Discus—Won by Johnston (S) Kautits (S): second, Busrhman for Toledo, was un (S): third. Freeman (S). Time— the ball before it I roiail I rail!* Sw Ball will probably use the same' «ecow». Huschmnn (9): third. M»< . SCORING STARTS Coach Charles Nchmltter bring* to mind an ^ men that were on the firing line l Distance—108 feet, IP; 20 g seconds. first time, but puw living In Detroit. Is not a men Toledo opened the scoring in the grab it on the matches II Inches. RSn yard relay—Won bv Miehi. f the Michigan Stale faculty. Therefm second inning on a pair of singles Action TIliH HS'wk i^disastrous ' If Ball doe* Michigan use these same re- Broad lump-Won Knulitz gan State (Kaulltr. Morton. Me- the ball stayed right ■ Ing duties, he round It necessary between Detroit and and an infield out. State evened and Johnson). Time- and Bob went to ft the count In the third when Morri¬ »r n week. East Lansing I lections. Fred Perkins, rapidly Im- fS); second. Berk (S); third. Carlhy, East LaiMlng. The fid thai lie i nee—21 feet 1:33.0. (New meet record.) play being made out a lopnotrh fencing team Is a I son got life on nn tnfletd error, kiI'sbaseball team will re- [proving sophomore, will handle\ Buschman (S). Distance . » stole second, nnd waltzed home on net ion Friday afternoon | tke leadoff slot where he has' of hi* work and of ;amo with Laming SU \ turned in some nigh sensational j Wy Davis* line-drive off the sec¬ ond bnsemnn's glove. The Trojans are set to | tennis of late Chet Olson. Euro- 1 nabn senior who Pet kin* dethron- ■ After his teammates bad pre¬ ed as No. 1 man. will play as No. 2. Stale Yearlings Tied With sented him with a four-run lead rk on, Derriekson eased up In the third position. Hall will use llerm Struck. Struck looked' j but scrim trouble only Western Frosh in Rivalry i once, when the Roqkrts scored two runs on fmjr hits In the sigttT. exceptionally good in turning back | Michigan's Gammon in straight I Trojai |s~ to j sets. Floyd Kratise will l»e the i By Hnl Srhrnm BI'Il D MARGIN ause I Anal member of tlte initial quar-! , Bits of now* from the froshmiiit bnwbnll camp ! ' Tn the meantime the fjfpnrtans that earlier loss was the first, 1.98 The yearlings to date have olio victory nut oft two games j continued totall build up their mar- nnd only, one they have .uttered '' » po»»ihitity that the ied once In the nil ir ^na'