Obifiarits - rvolunie 3» X 329 SeJBt Today's Year's Staffs Named Banquet W« Women Seek Qasg Leaders Selected Campus By New Publications Have Woman Panhell Cup As Speaker In Contest For Next Year As Few rlt's Luck Heads at Banquet Theta* WIH Keep . c :,tchful core of the South girls seems to be going pht as Annnbqlle now has Service Awards Granted for Servi Staffs for the 1941 State News. Traphy If They Win This Year Students Go to Polls four eggs left. Wolverine and Spartan is a mother duck, were announceil.;Thursday evening «t annual •sthbllshed her nest high i banquet. Service awards and Introduction of publication. seven new mem- °f l*- Otadv. Rorchers ef the Twelve sororities will com- "Talk" will I* the subject pete in the annual Intersoror- ll onien II anted Tallies Cast by 1.328 Voters Casting 10,046 votes yesterday in final class elections ity Sing Monday, May 27. tit En Masse For " 'k'ind hearted* dorni 1 l° SiKma Dt'U" Chl- Journalism fraternitv, were also University of Wisconsin, when 7:15 p. m. in the hand shell, Michigan State voting students elected James Otto, business M ml major from Rast Lansing, senior class reddents have been mu, ' , . sh<" -Peak- before 200 stu- for the I'anhellenie trophy. Tuesday Ere preident. Otto a bringing daily meals JaeK Sinclair, new managing editor of State News, an- dents, parent®, and guest* at Fred Patton, associate professor of defeated Parker Uowe. the impromptu •nounced following appoint-.th? ****"** date bureau I to *T«eech banquet music, will act as master of ccre- Surpassing even Tom Connelly, business ad major from Cassopnlis, will iwrcil hatchery and the mother's health is Men's Council ments tu editorial staff: Tues. ith£ said to be the | monies. Sarah Jane Baxter, chair¬ rders. AWS has just llled a re-; lead the junior class us president, according to election*. man of the sing, announced yes- quisition for 500 coeds. The rea - j dav issue editor, T»m Greene. nnelly was running against MP well under the incuba- «» »n ww I terday. .son for the big order is neither ' only the consciences of Liberal Arts sophomore from speech it»:.t ^ _ Art lutttcl. r- f u'iknown can disclose the .remainder of the or- Approves New Thursday editor. Don Way. Liberal Arts sophomore from Port¬ author being the peeeh trxtHxfe* for high school j " Feature of the sing will be sev- the Wells hall freshmen nor a popular i eraj numbers sung by the Jackson Hollywood talent scout, but a need - ^ ^| ^ *|y linger Itlackwrsvl, business Brothers. group of college men to prepare next year's program ail stmlent fmm Dotmit, elect¬ ; <* en eggs. Constitution land: Saturday editor. Charles Liberal Arts junior from St Johns; tional on f the no¬ interested in secondary DECIDING POINTS group singing, counsellors or Big Sisters freshman women. j Enroll Early ed president, will lead the constitution for the new Hal Schrum, Liberal Arts junior Hal speech edara$» have participated points; and (wrsonal appearance. rolled totals 117. Gower. Ann meet Tuesday, May 28.' at 5 p. m. 1 neering student from Battle Creek, in extra-currw^sr activities run- Judges for the sing will be Fret! June 11 and 12 are dates for! For secretary, seniors elected Organization room 2. Union, to in joml More.v, sophomore busi- eerned with the speech and dra- Killecn and T. L. CannifT. elect officers for the coming year. Officers will be president, vice npss administration student from Charlotte,. as assistant business i matic* field. Ihesentation of awards will be r-*3»de by lnstrue- der Sororities and their songs in or¬ By Honorary early enrollment of regular stu- Betty Johnston, winning over dents, who may obtain enrollment Mary Jeanette Martin. and registration cards from offices Ruth president and secretary-treasurer, managers. tors J D Mewbhhofer. J. A Me. of appearance are: 1. Chi Tnu Beta Pi. enginefcTthg hon- j Mary stone will be junior seere- , Omega, directed by Alice Atnsden, twarypeited .Marvin Larson, Nor¬ of their individual deans Mon-} tary. She defeated Pat Sibley, Aji innovation in campus offices Robert Merz., 1941 editor of Monagle. L. D. Ramharl. Paul "Chi Omega Just for You" and day. June 17, is date for regular Margaret Burhans was elected is that the president will then ' Wolverine, announced Betty- Crum,. Bagwell, and W r Thompson, way. and Robert Wnnlkes, Mus¬ "We're Southern Born"; 2. Al¬ kegon, at their annual banquet held enrollment. sophomore secretary, defeating If nr/ So to Bed cease to be the council a voting member of j Arts sophomore from Lan- but will serve only as *dng, «,R clashes editor; Betty Cor»| The banquet which will be held pha Xi Delta, led by Betty Flom- in the Union at < p m this eve- erfelt, "Quest" and "Consolation": jI Thursday evening, rding to -Student*- who will register ; Margaret Whi j»r„f c M. Cade. may classify at registrar's office Jon Rovick was elected senior me timely cooperation | presiding officer and representa- bishley. Liberal Arts junior from ning. i* spoeweced by Pi Knppa 3 Alpha Gamma Delta. Jean Olds t |^ir„f,n* |,iH attained the highest j Fees are to be paid at treasurer's treasurer over Dick Jones. Bob r»rk to get Prof. J. C. tive to Student Council. Organ- Lansing, as society editor; and Bob Delta, honorary formsie frnter- directing. "Alpha Gamma Toast" srh„iartie record ..f engineering i office. completing enrollment, Gay beat Howard Pound for the 8 o'clock class Thurs-' ization the president represents Lowe. Liberal Arts junior from nity; Tieta Alpha Phi honorary and "Glowing.' I division during ufter which the student* will re- office-of junior class treasurer. e. After staying all j will then elect another member ! Lansing, as sports editor dramatics fraternity. and the MCIERH. N1CKU DIRECT up to the council. ! Bil l,* NAMES STAFF Speech Maj.es Clar- j Wan Ike the top freshman ".if ; ■",rt «*'r Edward Sewell was chosen sopho¬ more da«s~ treasurer, winning Purpo.es Of the council are to Appointments to bus enre Van Pcnn of the 4 Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mar- last ' year and last year received a slide rule | and received over Traverse ftdlnrk. plaque designating Ixirson* ) 6-pound. 15-ounce boy vpved Davis of his floor- coordinate activities of all men-'s' organizations, assist in freshman | wrrc )IV jp:m j business manager: office «x£S .jrt as toaslmas- tha Meiers, director. You Ever" and "I'll Love "Kappa Kappa achievements Will be placed ii 64 Win Alunini Don Brandow. Hugh and Mary Lee Srh«x»lev defeated Gundry, orientation, and promote and sup- Gamma True"; 5. Kappa Alpha i Norway high school. Jack Main. Bob Whitsit. and Jean j Marion Gardner, sophomore busi- Theta, Miriam Nlckle directing, I As training for pos¬ sible future sleepless port worthy, campus activities. Member, organizations will ; ness administration student from bt>j Mllfnrd: circulation manager, Mil- Bnrhans Heads A highlight of the banquet, "Rememlter" and "Theta Lips"; | which 31 seniors were guests Scholarships Fish for senior Union board rep¬ resentatives. Junior Union board Kxculibur, 111ue Key. Green itel- ,|red Schnedel. lalieral Arts sopho. Alpha Phit directed by Dorothy I honor, was formal Sixty-four high nights when more j Dixon. "Sweetheart of Alpha Phi" presidential authority from Chris* from various representatives will be Bob Nell- >8 floor-walking, may be met. Al|>ha Phi Omega. Varsity i more from I-in.iog, advertising called for, Davis at- Club, Wells b: 11. Mason hall, Offieen* Club .nd "Alpha Phi, My Own Fro-|tian Beukema, Grand Haven, to Arc re notified parts of "Miehigii yesterday that th* sen and Juanita Christenson. Har¬ ry Yriser was ieaten Bob Bai¬ j manager. Bob Dav is, junior Engi- ternitv." ! William Kaminsky. Dunkirk, N. had won alunini. undegradua' • Thur.-day classes un- Abbot hall, lnlerfrutenulv C.iun- neering student from llatlle Creek John B Rurt&sm U\m\ Arts as presir ident-eiect. ley. who defeated John Chapman, • < ,lled away at 3 p. m cil. Independent, and Y M C A. j Spartan appointments will be junior from Paw Paw. 7sq>rerent¬ scholarships to Michigan Sta will lx* sophomore representative. « a hoteLmectiug. follow. ing the infarrtnr unit is the newly illege for the scIuhi! year «»f 1941 A W S. amendment to the con* elected preswfee? -f the Michigan e awards, worth $120 sUtution which will eliminate any jxtlished off the day's Moving Days Are Over, Sit MSC Ji,,, • he ignition w > .th a speech before a Group to Give J for outstanding .f the State college » a«SHt rvgps Officer.'-' fees, were nnnoum'ed i C. Plant, chairman < future delay in )x>rtinent legisla¬ tion was carried by a vote of 342 Wsirnl Exercise Final Plav* ■ Alkire. Thursday and Herb Bochman ft or S lA'ttsmttn Has NetvJjth, Office committee on scholarships. Action taken at the April rr.ee ing of the State Board of Agrieu t» i». one-net comedies will lie | wrre honored «f "ti*'hVtc Thi-rt- is unr man »n I'limptis who is t-spmially (flail that Honorary Picks xt at the Studi J,.m». B k. —»-v »rt*G Mii hiifaii State's litiihliriK pruftnm has stop|s-il fi,r itwhile. OfAWAKIIS PNKKI VTKB ;,rs > meeting Tuesday. le Auditorium. 7: 30 - * , ! !,rv i^ti i#. m v-o-v-.tf-.t av •• ootto Hsrirt O Altt'r ha\ inff huiltlittifs tvviip ntovt* from tiittliT him, K. nod | jj Htiby. rolloffi' photoffrpplior. is happy to Ih> finally Invutetl New Officer* Doris SCphcredely-business-c Paul Ritz. president for the: tm.ng >ear, will be installed by- •rt,:kr,'ilnn.J>uil.lW that can't '•** ^u„,mcnt 'arol Ix»tt. reiring president.} . All >TT ckvdwl fr-.m j'movftl or won't slam ln> torn | Kvirythin* fo m Itn arid pot l- along with <»ther officers. Tidvanced jun-' tr cartels to their doWtl*' | toes t>. shirts I Annual report the r.rk Students Spared tM-Htrm-s. Jk the t tub. j lit rftlRP htudent< were elected to r weeks. j jst> returr.e« ~ f-H Repair Work In his spare time the college ofy,l#. <(nd lir|m,ttrrt memtjets Kf I leave of ab i five nxinths photographer even manages to yo j,„. St.,te «tiapter .>f jj, Secretary John A. Hannah and take a > early color movie of the i |q /\|phn Xi. national floriculture i I»l< ini»s: Pier son J. Munxon, college archi¬ campus which is shown through- j honorary. Hubert Bishop. Six Will Take Trip New York « O. tect. are in Chatham, upper jam out Michigan at alumni gatherings Those doubly honored elected t<> j.,. Br' insula, checking the repair work and before high srhuol groups of | office were: Al (kddner. prest To Stuilv Riw-kn ! done on some of the buildings in prospective M. S. C freshmen. j dent; Alger I*'e. marshal!; and s,. School For ExhiliXors the 4-11 Club camp there The — — I James Bull., secretary treasurer Initiation ceremonies were fol Tn r Fa ye Elizabeth ! ter by heavy drifts of snow settl¬ Ford. Arnold Taylor, Mirhigan ing on the ropf. Knl»p|f I I V4*H '111 llowerU.y banquet at the Hunt Ru v Food -hop » neth Abbott. Mane Bos Aaidrmy ,.f Scwnct arf Profes¬ sor. P C Morriw.n .ir.d W A The check-up is a routine in¬ Acres to MSG ryn Freeman. spection before payment is made. Kiriiy. Irving Berk with. Burton Prof. P. A. Herbert nf the for- i Wettrruin. Warren Ander-or. and estry department announced yes¬ YW Ailvtor Will Co Wiii.am Davie.. Studies wil he made of the Travrrse formation which ii oil bearing rock eatend- irj{ to Grand Rapid... Alumna is Chosen terday that another 40 acre* of To Allanlir 4 land has been given to M. S. C. by the W. K. Kellogg foundation. lily Rev. William Genne, adviser of The department plans to use the the local Y. M. C A, will repre¬ land as an arboretum. sent the organization of student C alMdar lapis Herbert said the proposed ar¬ workers at Michigan State college boretum will differ from most during the National Staff Confer¬ •Girl of Month' others in that individual species ence of Haptht University Proc¬ of trees will be grown in groups tors next Monday and Tuesday at Dika Jane Newlin. daughter of instead of having separate species their annual staff conference at C M Newlin, a.aociate profeawr scattered throughout the plot. Atlantic City. of English, ha. been chtaen the Trees from the southern part of Relationships of student guid- < ) Log birling girl of the month by the maga the United States and also from zine. "Youth Today." South American countries will be Mtu Newlin. who i. an alumna — • "-.ga, is at- planted on the plot and n record kept of their adaptability to Mich- ,igan climate. at the end of next week. "•J 25, 194# flteHMr 6MtKo* fcitt at, ~ j °*h-' Ytm Stty This Moderh Greekt Jerrymeandering rfsrr'BTr^^—•■-"• Btmabt: with Telephone—College Phone Mill Editorial—Ext. 261 Thoroughly around by the «di- Jerry The first two degrees of formal "Sprig id here!" shouted Joe Collet* today a, he initiation were given Thursday his overcoat out cf the mothballs. But despite the fWkft^Cbfcdtfeftm night to Karl Strie, Art Wood, Bill chatter ing of teeth, there were really indications on the cam™, Distributor U Jesiak, and Don Way. Final de¬ that spring has Down in Beal Botanical ^Titrrr* m ' """" ' Cbteeiotel*fet It Is certainly a Bad state of af¬ after the World war, the U. S. Army drilled its men, policed cree will be given SUlTday morn¬ WASHINGTON, May as—During twenty somnolent years ing, followed by a banquet at the was evidence, not so much in* the customary come. students crowds of would be disappointed garden, the and faculty ,neni(#j Graduate Monagp fairs when twe men audi as Chris its posts, played polo, counted out army property from socks Max Dalrymplc attended the spring walkers, but in a vari¬ a hope that his dream ai at ,| voj? Beukema and Joe Ruhe, who have Port Huron high J-Hop Thursday "' to ash-cans, ran Us post exchanges, and performed all the EDITORIAL START ety of beautiful flowers and ! day become ,• ■taiii-i;; other humdrum, prosaic duties of a peacetime army, unwar¬ night. blcssoms. Managing Editor — Walt RunraiH and varied activities, ned over the modern military ~ SIGMA ALPHA EPftlLON— A treat to the spring menndcrer That idea of hock in i- Editors Jack Sinclair, Marinan Alklre, Chartaa Foe A picnic will be held tonight on .and literature together trends which were to make is the magnolia blossoms on the the Red Cedar, followed by a radio good idea to us. Burrow. Then why should we handicap the party at the house. south side of the garden. To us on them for i a student In the mood i The dorm men defeated the folks from God's country it is st of those 20 army by putting them back in the ing and this is an Idea! horse and buggy days? keeping porch inhabitants in an in- really a gift to sore eyes. Those the visitor too. , BUSINESS STAFF Granted that the regulation years, the chief thorn In the When We all tra-housc battle to celebrate their blossoms remind us of a host of to visit our , "Or take khaki cbth. Manager William CoUiitfe prohibiting printing side of the Army was a cherub- know pond lilies, the pink and white campus i„ . that it will not stop baseball victory. Circulation Manager —^asn Alton aura tion of handbills was on the b faced, rotound Congressman from machine kind, 'ya know. ctnly a beautiful plays?: gun bullets. So why ex¬ also sees the study jJdi Assistant Business Managers John Carman. Robert Davis at the time of violation and who refused to let the And as wc wandered through . pose our soldiers to them? Hitler, Jim Otto officiated at a river is. But let us consider why it f go to sleep. His name was doesn't. He manufactures armor there today trying to find a story through something nth. placed there. Is it feared that Collins; and with disconcert¬ for his men, armor in the form of party Thursday night in prepara¬ for our editor, wc couldn't fir.d classroom. And since V tion for assuming the role of sen¬ Q. can't see inside the h-. college students d ing consistency he kept taunting tanks. anything new or anything differ¬ ior proxy next year. the army with the fact that what it "We arc the greatest scientific ent. But there was something ought to be given somen Ing to their own lights and ideas needed was more tanks, armored Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Canniff and indicates that student and industrial nation in the world, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. quaintly reminiscent of those if exposed to the name of a par¬ s, airplanes, and fewer horses. but wc have MrCorty were childhood days when we used to study here. applied our science patrons at the spring term party And this idea of \ i ticular candidate appearing in Have you investigated the num- and Maurine Shun*, Murtrarrt Carry. Kitilry, i«>ha K. I'ulWr. I'fW industry to everything except at the house last night. There will wander through the woods. And can be carried over , print? Is it felt that any candi¬ • of horses in the Air corps?" our we could hardly restrain ourselves Trout. Shlrlry Uvitwon, Jaiie-t Taylor, lUrrx it* V.brnr, M.l.lrrd 8c*m*4. J«ui> military defense." be a date dinner at the house Sun¬ classes than litorotuie Wrlkrr, J ran Carr. Dorothy Hon tor. Marjoria Baldwin. Batty Crww, Ida Altman. date, no matter how undeserving, ngrcssman Collins once asked from picking the violet from its Mae ARTHUR'S "CHINESE ARMY' day. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Watts Hatrn I'ratl. Jam i Hall, lie i. n .swhth«n, Muraur.-t cmly. Jonr NmApfmhi. Carolyn - Hall. Marion Thowu—n. Joyra Mailman. Janr Wiylr, Ckarlaa WW. Una could sweep himself into office by General John F. Preston, inspector hiding place there in the moist plenty of classes whi< i , vi merely putting his name in large general of the army. Congressman Collins blames will be patrons. a well planned field * House officers -elected for r.cxt will find few if any cdn No, sir,* replied General Pres¬ General Douglas MacArthur for POETS' GARDEN •a, Barbara Btofprrt handicapping the mechanization of term are: Bob Whitsit, president; will declaim against tin- ton, who was testifying before Then we began to think cf some¬ John Rischmnn, vice president; hardly thl Collins' Appropria- the army, and pays tribute to the thing that had been mentioned last study. So let's have n. , Bob Rnffcrty, secretary; Alex¬ DUCKY. EH WHAT? mittee. "I know at present chief of staff, General Mnrh Han ttetnt Said- College a person for a place in the world, San Antonio they have some for George Marshall, as an ardent ad¬ ander Adams, marshal. year. It seemed as though it was something about a garden which Have 'ya noticed the i.-,« vocate of modern military cquip- Bill Morris and Bob Powell will is being reared or v .; would be connected somehow with . .Much has liecn saitl shout the manner in which Student and Lord knows the voting public journey to Indianapolis for the the English reared out on the dri-.t today is showered with reams of "For the officers or for the poets. So up to the races Memorial day. the girls' gymnasium? !.. rouncil is carrying on its grand jury investigation of alleged campaign literature and propa¬ womenfolk?" inquired Mr. Collins, "MacArthur wanted rural looking greenhoure we went PHI KAPPA TAP— the ducks trust the I. Flection frauds. Much has lieen said about the scores of ganda. Might it not give the vot¬ "No, sir, for the officers." army," says Collins; "a lot to ferret out the answer to the - "For airplane duty?" persisted and low fire-power. That's ex¬ Spring term party will be held apparently forgotten project. than seme human Confessions which have come to Student council members. er some practice in sorting facts actly the reverse of the Germans. at the house tonight. Hugh Little- Wc found Mr. Chapman, Duck and Mr. Duck from propaganda If he were ex¬ Mr. Collins. the ■ Much has lieen said about, the manner in which various posed to something of the sort "For airplane duty," General They had a small army under the bury and his band will furnish the caretaker of the garden, tenderly their home right adj.-i.. Versailles treaty and they had to mur.ic. Patrons will be Prof, and sidewalk so that, j. • Students are being tried hy the eouneil to determine whether while still In schcol? Preston replied. placing a plant in a decorated . Mrs. C. S. Dunford and Prof, and Br not they played n part in the handbill printing. Much Or is It feared that publication "They must be flying steeds," make every man count for a lob Mrs. A. It. Gower. flower pot in "preparation for it! pass on their way t<> uv grunted the Congressman. So they specialized in modern trip to Secretary Hannah's office 'they can stop and t.r has been said about the methods used by the prosecution. John Burhnns and Harry Jack¬ When questioned as to the possi¬ progress of the little • weapons. Each man had to get the Much has been snfd about the methods used by the defense. grow into something beyond con maximum firc-powcr nut of his son were selected as Alpha Alpha be Mrs. Quack wont • •, trnl of campus elections and cause bility of the project, the enrotnkor Ross Collins is in a strategic chapter delegates to ihc Phi Kappa Much has been said about sacrilege in the taking of oaths great expense to candidates' weapons. That's why Germany looked up. but with a tinge of sad¬ co-eds something t!>« > position. For years he has sat on developed the Tnu national convention at French ness, lie-->-j3pke with an English ac- in Home Ec. Our onh by witnesses. Much has been said about the Idas on eaeh hardly believe anyone run the sub-committcc on military ap¬ airplane, the tank Lick Springs, Ind., this summer. . and the armored car to such per- a flood may develop : • side. Much has been said that the jury will never reach a for a campus office wants it so propriations, where he could watch Bill Gladden, alum of *38, was He told of how the appropria¬ storm and wash the r! badly that he would go to unrea¬ every item spent on national de¬ a dinner guest lost Sunday. tions for the gardens had been cut the drink. sonable expense to w* "That's the secret of our na¬ fense, and help to shape the policy New pledges are Tod Dngcltnan this year, preventing any further Much has been said that even if a verdict were reached, There seems to be n dearth of of the nrmy. tional defense today. We don' and Bill Chartos. need a lot of foot soldiers, as Mac- advancement of new ideas. And th'CPe would never be a sentence. Much has lieen said that interest in college elections at Annual softball game with the so he said "perhaps next year." Movie Attm.-liom | witnesses should not be permitted to crnss-exnmino. Much present. State News notices and Th*y~canrt iiim~o pac7n-£~They I ^'h»r wou'*hnve " '• h:!rm Lambda Chi's was held Wednes¬ He expressed regret that many has been said that no trial procedure has been followed in reminders to "vote today" and tried to contribute to hi, defeat j ful~,«hcm w.thou day, State Theater "let's get out and vote" have hod back home in Mississippi. , "luiprncnt It Is far easier to train BETA KAPPA— In a return softball game with the case. no drastic results. Perhaps a few They hated him because he was, mcn ,th'm «>uiP. lbrm- »ml, » Prof, and Mrs. E. B. Hill and Alpha Chi Omega, the final score Tomorrow: End F Much has hern said that there has been more grandstand¬ handbills would always trying to Road them Into: vou ,rnin ll,'m ,wlth .""tmoded Prof, and Mrs. Wayne L. Cockrell was found to bo C3-»4 in favor of Miriam Hopkins m ing at the trial than at most county fairs. Much has been needed to stimulote interest and adopting the type of weapon with weapon, you have to train them all will be patrons for the spring term i Beta Kn said that there is too milch seriousness present in the enses. action. That is the feeling which which Hitler I, now sweeping j "vor ' party tonight in the house. j ALPHA ( HI OMEGA— Now showing: Lew A Much has been said that too much drama is being carried on. prompted the violation of the Europe. And today the army, a j "What our army needs is less The brothers will entertain their Spring term formal was held Kildnrc's Strange C rule, and I for one little belatedly, admits that Ross! «"'d braid and trolley wires on its dales Sunday at dinner. last niuht in Little Theater. Hiene Orph«nn Tlleater Much has been said that neither side has proven a thing. it a try. Collins was right. ! uniforms, and more overalls. Put Pledpes this week were John' Ee. Patrons were Mr and Mrs I Today through M Much has lieen said that neither side has disproven a thing. the rule is on the When asked why he began 1o every man in nvet id yotril Branch, Rochester. N. Y, Carol! j R. U Champion, Dean and Mrs j Cooper in "Beau bonks and was violated, I fee urge n mechanized nrmy ten years have n ,ot hotter defense than if Miller, Cadillac, and Stewart II. U. Dirks, and Mrs. James Per- Baby Sandy and M Only one thing remains to he said: "Oh, fudge." that Student council did the cor¬ the General Staff was I he has stripes on his pants." Trumblc, Lnnstng. ry. ! "Unexpected Father. —SN— too rect thing, but the derogatory re¬ none enthusiastic, Collins] marks In State News were entire¬ drawled: — - M inhful Thinking ly uncalled for. To say "They "Look up and down Pennsyl¬ have become proponents of illegal vania avenue. Do you see any Certain national observers have lieen indulging in some activities to gain their ends" horses and buggies? No. People wishful thinking in rcrcnt days in regard to the British fleet. as neither of atn or her The gist of the wishful thinking seems to hinge around the .fact that this country eontd take over the Kritish fleet a particle by their action, hey alized tlicy stood to lose a lot of College Bulletin in lieu of war debts in the event of an Allied ilefeal. These prestige. observers are pro-Allied but they realize the strong possi¬ In my humble op the highest type of man to risk his bility that the Allies seem to lie in for a rough time. face for a cause when he strongly With this in mind the-observers believe that the Allies realizes that he has nothing to Students who expect to wor roidd lie induced to make a small payment, then promise to gain anrl everything to lose. the near future for the first urn over their fleet on the war debt in ease of default. It is regrettable to the highest in employment covered by degree that the State New Federal Social Security Act. But the hitch in this thinking is this: Will Great Rritalri rials had the collusal brass and need Social Security account n urn Its fleet over to this rountry when the latter has watched ego to refuse to publish a state bcrs. C.. It. Heath, men's hou lei-many beat England into submission? Would It not. lie mcnt by these men in the face of director announces. all the adverse criticism ittr more logical for Great Britain to dispatch its fleet to Canada Application cards may be which the paper has be«-n filled tained at the East Ijinsing »r Australia? this past week on the grounds Office, and should lie mnilct Hardly Could Britain lie blamed if it sent the fleet to that it would he contrary to the the Social Security Offic r. O ine of its possessions with the hope that the fleet could carry democratic principles and editor, building, tensing. ial policies of the paper. the tight from that point. ■ , Is it the American way t Baron Munschhaiiscn had better lermany has made it clear that if she wins the war and one glance at the situation get his shovel and wagon. The ails In receive the fleet in seagoing condition, their air ar-' to a conclusion, and then witnesses appearing- t»efore the nada will Is- released over England- to give the inhabitants.. down on a man ltecause be steps council hearing could certainly out of line once? Never show the baron a thing or three. "Iiluoil bath." brring all the r iilinl omelhing raring he oltrgr » inar rad- Duke Ellington ral oul.l rally r ek-onied a a rmindrr f hrlr "Aristocrats of Jnit* rurlry. ulionrry, r pit nods, an't nrgelp. Kry-aiwsh. Jarsay flgp. Sblrswfkwa Rotrd. Yrhlp. J. .. ofg. Mm. GULL LAKE A Tropiq^t Stieer—it's » o'afling, only WO • * • BATTLE CREEK An 11 Foster 8 Stuped Rayon Ciepe—ted and blue stripe ■ - • 4.00 C—Dotted Swiss in wind- and navy, only 4.00 THURSDAY. MAY 30 ■ - - STATE COLLEGE «*i BOOK STORE MM Ojp ig-tXiU.-PuU.. .V By Nazi Push Through To Sew [Three Camps to Augment Allies Reorganize for Last Stand State's Summer School ft Jane Wlgte with the two summer school sessions scheduled As Nazi Trdops Score Advances pj^^Ban Well-Liked, Queen Reigns Top Judging Ends Field Day Along Michigan State this year three special camps in northern Michigan for students have lieen announced by l'rof S K at With Mechanized Forces plans Show At Ag Dance Men Named Crowe, summer session director. America Feels First War Fever Wave I xmpti. Group* j Jean Kjetland wa* crowned Tr'1 sweepstake* winner in Second annual class in outdo . T«, Fele Gruri*. 1940 Agriculture Queen l.v Agriculture Field itiy J«p- irt department, will Iw^eUl From Foreim Shores Coltl-fish Monaco 1'resilient R. S. Shaw at the contests 1* Albert G. Hall, | gt Loland, in the Leelanau Is on Pnnrl. Say annual Ac Ball, in Cninn l.all- Agriculture sophomore "from [ peninsula, on I-ike Michigan. [■ Warftoafer in intensity than 10(5 rased in central Europe Knur picnics, two (tuner*, i room. ht i 'orom.ttiv Sandusky, it wa* A six weeks' course and a "|divided byW a (.erman la I I fn'mtl Allied troups in KelRium and lYuniv MSC. Itoirwists I iind one farewell dinner arc' t.mk the summary pi: yesterday afternoon at a barbecue nir.e v.-ool-s' course will be ofTored mechanized arm thrown of the social1 which following completion of the Sold across to flic day program, which included ath¬ f it Clear lake, about 33 miles east | been channel coast. One million Allied troops, said Berlin, have j eided College authorities were tinde-: <'vcnt'< announced by orgalli- «"«• s letic contests and of Gay lord, in biology and nature hacked judging in ani¬ ytudv. and wild life management. up against the* - — —— ypsterrtny whether a hither* j ration* on eampu*. Kvery- ' V" ul' . mal husbandry, dairy and labora¬ j to unreported fixst shortage ir a [ thing hut i.ne picnic Is scheduled 1 "y tory products, and farm manage- I idri stry camp rne Entered Allied forces!**'!a Will Hold ; revival of the t rod I- responsible fur a geldnslt swallowing rapid de. ! for Ihr party part or next week. "11! fVr-tiy students will study at SnrfohtffV Huh highligl |hC Dunbar Forest Experiment j jhavc started a pincer move- l \|i»sslii».s : population of aquatic life in one " ' "n • Second sweepstakes winner is 1 * ,,n" ' mcrtb4-m an etTnrt to break ! I f the campus garden pools. A farewell picnic will he held o„,s, Marshall Moliney. and James Wil¬ jtatien near • Sault Stc. Marie. [ liam- took third. | through the advance German col-1 ; For the first lime since dopop- j .ln,l",r»,r senior rluh member- Sweepstakes [ piassr; l>eginning Monday, June- umn .md liy weeks' end I Dram group of Spartan \* ulation tiegan almost a year ago.I fuesday. group. i dude animal husbandry and » ■ ens' tnagiio procnted a nm i i(.g..i i weeded in news was released of the under- 1 Jure Andrns i, supers Isl-B dairy cewtesK Dairy laboratory The art camp will inaugurate denting it. < comedy, "Ton Many Simps,' ( silk jor ' ; in London and Paris th general at! rover tactics of ...me Inrat faction | transportation. Persons plannlm u innrrs are Jack Barnes, first; of the college's new northern assembly of the j seemingly beet on Met ton gye gave way to grim determination league last night annihilating I,w to tn notify Sttwcrbv, second; and \ Michigan art center donated to the . club officer. The group Wilt leave Harold tu tight tn the end. i t.l'tle the.iter the Hume . and tropical fish pnpula- i jGeiger. third place wln- I college by the Walter T. Best Wo- M.ixlme Weygnnd. 73-yenr.utd ' nnmic* building. Ec. I p,m> campus. As yet, nuthori- ' Merrill hall at 5 p. m. 1 men's club of Leelanau, which . retired French general who -ert ed i | ,IPS c been unable to prn the i Vocations Majors H %|RY KTWERR provide^ a permanent central lo- Cost of the plnv, which was dl-1 guilt :i< chlcf-of-staff under Focli. he-; reeled by Vocations Majors Home Econom¬ Tn dairy products. Neil l^iFciTO I cction for outdoor painting class Hetty Ann Oenglev, In w Wutmnn re-enre camc feneralissim.. ,.f Cn.rre', nr. I elude* Patricia Plait, . distant f ics club will have a [ activities. Instruction will be un¬ Hetty Aller..1 |n pj,nt ,,Hv-uIugv ■- picnic June 4 der direction of Erling B. Brauncr, in:r< this week, replacing Mnurlee Ju e Weber and n.isalie Belt? • at 5:30 p. m. at college picnic Gue t of J.,i |rtv Hen Anderson jyas first in bigh Oamelin. that out of approximately 1.00(1 butter contests, and L.nFevre also Observers in France crnrds. All vocational junior [ faculty member. found the country's morale stiff-1 OITVTd'' tropical and gold fish only a doz¬ and senior girls may attend. won in High milk contests. Don- I WORK NEAR LAKE ened by the coming to |S|lljlw en remain in the pool 4>f the east Tickets will be on sale on first urk ' VrrWest took place in farm power of Work at the biological station Weygnnd, a French soldier for 54 1 side botanjcal gardens. None >ne of finor of Home management, with Robert Stone f at Clear lake will be under super¬ years. Premier Paul Beynnud has „ State, July 11), as part of summer! possible from a distance of 70 Rosen bloom 1 e a d i n g. "T.oya! jvn f; Those nt- Freshman winner in the com- i. Jack Nicolson and Ted! tending the affair will meet in i n Experimental !| the tuned ibar Forest xexslon entertainment. I miles. Daughters" and "The Girls of Kp- rvnVL. Wolverine staff. Vic- contest was Ralph Eggert —i Great Britain also came in for siTon Chi": II. Sigma Kappa, di¬ j Union mixed lounge ot 3 p. m. t . located 16 miles south of j e Morse and Jean Bills' Transportation will tie provided I«* Speaker for the bnrbeque, which Stc. Marie and .gives stu- | education picnic: July 10, "Curtain 1 ,ls c'inrc ,;f reorganization for a rector Betty Jo- Driver. "Hicm;- • > staff were honored ; t • okem »-•, the announcement Calls," monologues by Bob June*I lust-ditch stand. Although some Kappa Sweetheart" and "Little w i- sponsored by Agriculture | dents opportunity to study for- ! Bunch of Violets": and 12. «d Hubbell, Spartan edi- • slif1 En<'h mcmtier will pro ■*.i- council, was Adrian Cooper, Al- v tr dor actual field conditions, i Jr.: July 10. "Carmen." pre. ente.l j America i newspapers proclaimed Alpha awards to Eirl "Osr 1" l ion attorney and director-of mills, wood-using Industrie."' by Opera Coder the Star.-: July "Dictatorship for England," what Omicron Pi, directed bv Annnbellc the various forestry projects in | 12. dance: July 17, Kraunfelders. j n~hinlly took place in London this cron Pi" and "Oh, Pink. "Sweetheart of Alpha Omi¬ oger Ketehum. H.irlin, Larry Hardy] Man ] Alpha l*hi .Michigan Horse Breeders' assocla- Swiss yodelcr-; July 23 and 24. Alpha. *Oh!" A.- a farewell to Alpha Phi Ome¬ | Canada are also studied. The: seems b. be the inevitable re- ntum «>f Spartan staff, ga seniors, the service honorary will he operated June 24 to summer school plays. Fi >ur dances I ,;,'canizntion*which any democratic The trophy has- been won b> ' Art How land and B b Kershau of will bo'rt a Dutch treat dinner will be held. government must face m war- Kappa Alpha Theta soroi I urlrrs< staff received reeognitioti j Monday night in the private din- EPiscorsk Bus trips to Greenfield Village and America! league baseball!m j timo Churchill has the war pow- its games and a 1 ant trip to Niagara ! Hnmcnt Falls are also being scheduled. a* vl,'tunl dictator, but Par- power to replace the last two year- and will permanent pos.se>;-aiti tr.un »m George l'ojw\ burmess man- j ing room of Ablxtt hall. • FRATERNITY INITIATES ! College C lub State College club will hold an EHCOjS; 0*T«W« at ■, IMLIUU civiei The program is as follows: June H. S • 4 \ c n s' Marionettes f»ir "Students will be admitted to all lectures', plays, and dances on pre¬ Six men were admitted to Sigma ! b f;»rma| dancing andi bridge p. r*y Delta On. profevsional journalistic | from.# j in. t.» 12 midnight Mnn- a 9-30 and 11 Adults: June 26. Slim Will speak on "Alaska, the Last I Great Frontier." William-: sentation of student receipts. — Church frnternitv: Wait Rtimmel, H Wit-' day in the Union ballroom. Coy ; Ekhi band I", c. W. IriilM*. Wftaf Iff. J. k. I MX ENTERTAINMENT Ktt!i|>|M»it I* S|M»ak«T 'I1(is W< < k in? July these events arc Prof. Marshall Knnppen of the iled: July 1, "North to Ad- history department will speak be¬ :e" will be the topic of Sid- fore the Alumni association ban¬ Jontaflue's lecture: July 2. quet at Bath tonight. Here at Home WIDE BRIMS! LOW CROWNS! Toiirllt I'liicr WiiiiMT COLORFUL! add .Rfl new c urses when it .enter- 1 nity Sing instead of Phi Kapp i its fourth yetwr next semester I Tail as was reported. ideniial candidate in *36. told President Roosevelt thi« week that the 11 ice of a Drmocratle-Repub- liean c.oalitirtn in time of war de¬ Hay Scouts Will Conclude mand?: n no-third-term pledge. The j president coolv indicated'.that he Radio Skits Over WkAR was ton busy for piditieal cocsid- II) T«m Wither eratinns at the time. Last in h serie* "f 30 dramutrztitinii* l»v I.h-hI ll'ty ScctitS United States citizens in for-j will lie liritndnut tntlny aver WKAtt. liemin l:i«t NnvcmU-r, cign danger sp«»ts Eumi»e and tlie i"f hv t!ie State'department to re'-; th( se skit* have liern presented weekly tinder auspice* (if Alpha Itii Omeira, national service fraternity. .Mr st juV( nile parts have treen en*t ffom a kf'uip nf I h-iiI Seniit* and ndult parts from It's Easier fo Get a Ride •ohtimmd-stnry" mrmliers.nf the service prnup. possibility oE-another industrial" war boom in the United States was seen this •♦week as faetories took on « rder* placed not- only by f<»r- Dimtldn died try Jon Unv term liV Charles eign governments but by the Unit¬ and spring term by Hamilton end fall term was han- templated far thr classified Through a State NeWS Classified ed States government. Plans for Peter Genther, all of whom are convertIrrg many industrial plants student directors under guidance into munitions factories have f»ar- of I,. D Barnhart, of the speech IJSK A I.'LASSIFIKI) Ala— ttally been put into applnation. deportment. - , Increase of such manufacturing, I'PlfOl.ll M1RT R1T.EN has found some ...betroit plants with shortages of skilled mechan¬ Purpose of the programs has 9 To jfcl it ride home — been to stimulate interest In toe "'I.'tRm? THKSK NEW STRAW HATS ics. many of whom have gone to Scouting movement and to "AV E A TROPICAL RICHNESS AHOCT THEM. the west roast for work in air¬ provide 9 Tojict iM-M-iifcrr- clean, wholesome entertainment ' "MBINEO plane plants. WITH THE TRAWTIONAI. UHll, National defense program moved Emersnti fur Michigan boys, according to j - - • To sell tour rar — < "MKORT OF THE STRAW HAT. THEV MEET Planck, iy .charge of radio i . toward realization this week as work for Al l. YOt'R DEMANDS FOR A SMART SI M- the Senate unanimously passed Alpha Phi Omega. j 5 9 I'll ilis|Hise of toor uwd lomk- MLR RAT. Scripts, secured through nation- j r>»r «u«»p. . ., navy and air force appropriations a) Boy Scout headquarters, are Many industrial leaders have adapted into three subdivisions • Tb find a room for ihr -ommrr pledged their cooperation with the for the series. During full and j for i ,a, government In carrying out the early hjj • To program. winter, broadcasts were de- ♦.«»!. iwurr a eunimrr job voted to the 12 points of the Scout MM W WF IUTS MidHgM PMwp Mtonr 5.9113. Kxl. 2M. or rail In |WT-on at Ike STATE CI0-t7AW returned to tt» or¬ NEWS office in ihr Union Annex. ganization drive at the Ford Motor HJt company River Route plant this week. Three ot the tm ton's head men took up toets at a company cote. Pecan distribute* handbill*. Hoping tor a tent caw. they ex¬ HURD'S pected to be arrested. They cere. William BrnwnrtCt. ex-head ot state civil service who went to Washington »i'h Trank Murphy, JKtdpQmi Neutfi has been appouited personnel di- MTCtnflAN , M»y JT,. | •• ||| le Trips Michigan Normal, 7 to I, Behind Monroe's Hurling ik Names Meblw SjHirlaii Sock Sixth Victory Ncimen *• Start dottiest "Showers End spartan iikaimiinichs ity ki k«v Slate Vina|s| PARIAN rlth Hillsdale POHTF0LIO Ypsi Match Draw IVt p Twin* I .end Allaeli llttriMiM on It. |N»N tVOKNSON Yesterday IVaekiiien ■t MMakaN IhM I'lHIl- l ilt...'. In \ „ ' Mk'lllfmt IcITllV mill ..'li'lfvlim rl'.'W of alii|i|h'i « ».*• tttto A|li l\ea mm' Hi.' ■ in hi lli-lil «i i i-i'ii lulu Imitii- l.-u-.t.. m-iir Koha nol.Mlio l.lne,i|i tm llrmirn III *11 I Illy *ln ran tOttM) I'll Kill I'ullriie mill W'-letllnv- tint (lull *tn« I I'lngiiaeiiieMl 4arln« en' ii*m« Iniiiimt imniin'. 1|i|le im« aotVeted thta it. nun ami * Kniiy MIi'IiIkiiii When III.' 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I, wl*oll)t wt-alrin Mitlr liol «»numl ill tfteftmlnmft'-i fo, ii,.' •lllwii isiniii.v. -1 llll vltnl i iii itttltt Huh alulll iii ntt,III w ill ' ItO I id ill . Ml, I in I tlooatt* Ortt to irlwt I ott « ot lair, *«4 |lrtt tlhawA MO In. mil In l-% ••I hm 4*4 a g*M«*t m- «« aloal I»«l,4o lot Wr4«oa4«« . Met* titt*l*lt **f Hie wetiaon hi|i| Hftia lull ' bin t.lKfM* tllin amtMHI *•!» a Holt* )•** ha«o apoM*. to*t tie haa |»ltrhr«t atone tttWP Hieli \Viftt'liftil 'liwl teduei 'I'fte M|Miiltin tw!lei* mid nn in •f Ifte idleitioon Willi m» 11 in .hi ii, i.hi iiini ft,It rn woefully * iolliiu MiililftiUi Notion! o,|ti<*«! 9***1' Ifte |!I'd time Mllw tea*. n,)1. ftrd into tfte l»ook tlir lulling Iitw! Jftal' doited Hieli *viutnu|« iltloi v nf tfte mini,nl the Rpmltttt* will ftmtne* down Witt Ihtvl*. I oheM mid *vei e lieulnnlnu Hteie le i'tiiii.iplnh-iil|i. w tlM» to lake eti HHI*dtde Tftei ftave ftml liudilie* \enleidiiv eHeiftinm felt afftouoon HiHel.de> JHiy Ifte vt*tt Willi a «r»i often H»e ftemena ii(hj»ohI. Uft Vfchl Yiiewta* 1'iHoft t' It llidl wold Iftul Hie nitift-li *vnn!d jhioftiddy -nol-lie it* MUM re itwt ' CNuteft .VI 'loft Three t'arry the Itanlea *« lieilnleil iMtrti imimn ri'iiiM'h: fclllrt, of VtaoW MrVote 1m itmlta remlrti fdlitH*. - thr Iowa gatwra ra.rp* to t'oltrft rtntiK Iftmarloddei 'a Ind* vi, mot lis* Woikowu* • % mil w i.AHtiin twrll* imal in thr Or 14 M' thr ho* a pot o! e*i|»er Irnml Utile dHTIenll.v In Will at Ait the »*»**e vt lot a tt*MW W hi. h thr hoHa «Ile4 lark ot linnlnu Inwh lAndne nnlveiwllv IIA K*en wtHoiii! Ifte IteXt to Ittr Mo 4 * M thta aw4 It !• *rl* llhrlt that thta la wftlrft la Hie Identlritl weme ftv tyiew. tilt* *eui'» mi.1 a|*r»-4 a* thr filnw »raa.*w i tftthlgm* ta*l th. ttwo |1*r S|*aitai*a h»*r pt.tt« a«*ltt t«««teor eotwhtoaMow to win,ft tfte rlieen mo! WtiHe no A JUNtn9 Afi MA ins ei rnfi-.tr Hntn hod *• tiwmnl viehw* mil tlniiUni! ao«t Moot aw *oJ nneleei* downed Ifte HoUeinndi e«»*M MAYvntf, MI(M, IVfi ndlng till,Mill ¬ the top aeftte* eme«)t H* eta, AUftouiift Iftev wen* defetd hAHihft et flniinr In eftna ,\ VftlMfhtat Oittw he»e with V.:, thi.r thr Mpatlawa raowot W .too4 aa UrliNltra of ed. Wealein hftile ntaii Inined In ^ prr.» I Inaa ft. Atgoluo in 91»m* I||IIII)IH streak, W«ootl Mowrtrv thr Malta IwtwV whttr tfte Kiime eonnli* iitiwlnal Ifte Ifttl I Itltti h*at **nlyo> **ne of It* fti *t \emlltr id Mii ldvmi tt<* did fHole allt«tr whl.h twafcra thro* »ro o atowr* thaw thr* tmttji Mnntve 1 wott to hand. 4,%ftwg o Mot ra» • pito»*»tl« faat V i*'h«» I* fial itadl tw rrwtr* ttrl tin Ifte tdftei ftitnd, Hfttle'« n»n On thr '< hurley. Hot Jim Ktrwhht. *t tht»4 I* iMohaht* thr aloa*rat toao tti*n«*tlt ftrt* low! lo ftr ronlenl Willi j WW ttirVIt* At 1ft. the Mttvite* «m et t h t* hrvM thr ihtrl oftrw4r* to thr vaiot . otwrnn <*t*rr4. aa thr *t**ttawa arro* to. a lot ot hatla loatea nmet, ft* Iftell ft**! !**•*» H|ftHM*l diont'lou n t*aii ot innft-ftpa I j I !\l I BONT II I* I'rilrtftdy nlre lo l*now *•' llin|ift'ft« Ifte 11|tool n i Tfte i vtfttri* *i*4 t*«Wi «e? hmv ****** hint * in Hie Mleftlmui Wolyeilne*, hoi ft ] II* MOtt M.MII9N ll|* ilW»t| Mdltl" lo I. ha.tti h* tl 1 armra Tlir* a|*||| Iftell ! Oe»**ie at* nek *mt thio* •inglea In Iftel* ftjel J*ierlft*u w»U* \ sr.AatANS TO MIA H*r Aft** Aifto* In* i*det,«. oid II Ifte douftlra roni If till* nil duv |M , at* ,'ooir (ftiamflft, S|'»o ■ntUfy lite i**«e t .1. . • . at* ftvok fo* n It Html*!* » spintnn Ititoktneo lafy Utetii tvilft kim i-t .i , ritthtNs ii\m on A Spn, Inn lie«.ftnmn i At*. hi|gAt* « fitM*V lie I tilher Sjhu'Is IK'.terre Saoe Help r*ed IV,Ktn*. Ifte Not le* telnv lenuj of Hoi * lNv*»t> .K.^tw aootV. Till!.' nrtle* Wfto Im t «*|*t*lt> 4*V h« pl*> Ma-Mi1. will It* i*o*t iiaWlr liKr fm**e *• Ifte bd wl»»* l*e*t All ntlAi Mil gmi'a 11*0*1, ** a. ftodulpd lo n| "of the 1!ii*iin N IMiiif IN lAtwe tlthr* afOMta ran t hrtp hot aoftrv M Ith o> ftol»l Ifte No I tioalllo** itl K Me«t„ra*la* III* hit m-eoitwh'*! lowtvt a aohtrat to hr 4t»* oaar4 to a*hlaf*r«o. 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