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THE WEATHER Fair and continued « «Id to- night. Increasing cloudi- ness Satnrdav, rising tem- perature. Michigan's Fortmnnt QltegtaU R«»'»Wq*»y_ FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1030 Number 41 Volume 22 FRIDAY. MAKCH 14, W30 ____________________________________ -._ ------------------------------ _ *Sft. ÏS K M S DEVISES PLAN TO F U N D DEBT Petition* to be Pretenled to Mem- bers of Clan Asking (or Assessment. STATE BOARD TO DECIDE Favorable Action Will Result in Levying $1.25 Blanket Tax Next Term. the 100 men high school ¡0 will bt* •lit«' iool swimming I.« \ ..nrl Sntiirt Wednesday i* onpadty *»f tors from 20 •oughout tii«' in lhi* state et to -be Held uf this week, ¡.nanced fot i with t lids' hOUM CUNIAXESTERM WITH SUCCESS ‘The Clean-Up" Makes Decided Hit With Audience of 500 Wednesday Night. IS ONE OF SOCIETY'S BEST Work of Warren Shook is High- light of Term's Last Play; Play Well Cast. A plmi whorobi iip.ss of the Jimio Was lormulated I ;-lns«< nhd was ai Charles Ladd, pi tf the J-Hop do m order that ti throughout the lion form oí prfi lo obtain Utc sot HeiiUons will i) indebt od- «• fitta ticed •st tin* circulated « and the fir i.!'.'am ; sed iskUtK that of SI 25 on iinior class at tl ollectod next torn »resented to tlio : •»illnr*» at their hey will be ask»-« inability «»i pia< u'.atnst the class Inasmuch as -«» h• used J-HOP FINANCE REPORT GIVEN Class Fund Deficit is Explained in Detail; Amount Still is Outstanding. Conner' was pre- i honorary “•day oven- before a was the last to'v tor the tf the finest i. and wifi vted .00 held lie»- TONIGHT RANKS S E A S O N ’S BEST Informal Party to Hare Record Crowd and Colorful Dccuraiiona. TERM SEES MANY EVENTS Freshman Affair It Last Important Event on Lengthy Social Calendar. The Fmsh Frolic in the ballroom of the Union tonight wifi mark an end Id the winter term .social season of col- lege formal*- and class parties flit* freshman party, though informal in nature ts one of the traditional par- tjf,s of the season and takes its place Approvei of Placiag Blanket Tax along with the soph From, the senior , .. T M ^ Formal and the .J-!lop. This years of >1.25 i ICTM 0» tom- cot,|al spnson hus been an especially ratal«Arv I ¿«ft busy one and nearly every week end has puitory USI. fomr |irominenl college I unction beside the usual tun ol fraternity and in .« regular busines' meeting Two members of the same sorority wifi vie for honor» in the beauty con- test being conducted by The Wolverine campus yearbook, according to an an- nouncement made Friday by Harlow B. Mem», editor-in-chief The candidates chosen this week are Miss Evelyn O Hardy Vernon. Shia- wassee county, and Miss Margaret Stephens. Lansing. Both co-eds are members Pf Kappa Alphn Theta soror- ity. Mi.-s Hardy is secretary of the sopho- more class and Mias Stephens, a junior, held the same position last year. Miss St «'plums was sponsor of the military band in 1929 and is a member of Theta Alpha phi, national honorary drama- tics society, COUNCIL FAVORS YEARBOOK FEES Edward Heutner. a senior studei majoring in geoTbgv. hits accepted scholarship from the Northwestern university. Mr Heutner intends :< enter Northwestern in the fall takim work leading to a M s. dee tee tf geology Tills is the first time that i Michigan State student has yeceivei this scholarship. Heutner has been working lot tw» terms on the problem of the separatiot ol heavy minerals trom Pennsylvania' -and stones of Michigan, and he 1 M present a paper on tins subject at thi Academy $f science at Ann Arbor nt March 21 At this same tune ,s Cl Hergtpitst. associate prolessor of i:eo logy wifi give all address on tlr Cleology of luce county and W tl Kelly will uive a talk oil pPssll Find* ling in the Pennsylvania Formation ESSAY CONTEST PLANNED HERE C. E. Lawton Contctt Offer* Prixe of 525 to Mai« Student»; Sponsored by English Dipt. MAKE CHOICES FOR ELECTIONS Sophomar* and Freshmen Elimi- nate for Major Campus Officials. results run close Competition Keen for Candidaltt for Student Council and Union Board. ighfighi \ able ororlty events Student CofihOll held last night m the Although thi council rooms on the fourth Moor of Ilit1 |rolle ha Union building, that bodv passed fav- upon the i place lv upon a mot ton t ........... ............................... . allege ballot for the approval of t,,, ,nn„. iu»ket.s at the doot . i intent body a motion to pût the minute sale The décoration ctinc hack on u blanket lee busts ,,.0 Uf\d01‘ Uarlton Spenc . the proiM»sltion wn« finally up ed by the men's covertilng bod ale of tickets for the been unusually good, .hmnue Mitchell, president ol the yearling*, announced last night that there would -* * ..... ‘ or last bhiMft - s hard . work last night draping Hie buli- niti» In college colors and her«* ItiM out <>( f before i>ton co lack of thi arty and ¡I Ion must be lass from the It is hoped ' h¿ f names are all tat«* hoard wil •ht. i -bufiti - ftxtremel y well dofie the :ce won IfI 1 vu Ib t l)lfu ; who find the heaviest firm :tilg Die to! V fiti band who $1 7 * o r $1 25 1 li’nne t:i*her than reduce hi# 'pt i< i ot the Imo «fie !» »mH v a- pia ved by Th o action Vfonre with great kill Father enrioi •.ciuent of v ;«•. FI i/atN*th M ad Is.,n a COl- 1 nifi.- 11 1 ;>tid new paper «vïujnifi. i on- body to have • •d matt i tally ■• th c ♦ntcrtain- eetvc Indent ¡('Il ... _ i per term, thfh*e adding al price of the bonk to f,ld Ireland le*s thin the preseti! The |»urty is scheduled * promptly at ! o'clock as otilv 1 lull privileges have been granted first year men in their first at a college party. The iiuim« lor the ides eui jR A V E U R E WILL CLOSE COURSE lated Tenor Expected to Dr»» Immente Crowd (or Lott College Concert. ¡roup Col- and was done . Wngh< - taken with the the Board of Publu • i the intere*-1 of that «.liege publications re- upport a committer Kised "I Harold Hannah êhnlrniati •d Cmertner and l*fof A 11 Nel- were i<*rently |ppo(Dtrtl by the nations hoard lo investigate the ability of nulling the college aft- back on u compulsory lee ve<tigution • hovm ’ hat during the (hat 'tie book an«* oh a lilatiket rnptton H was «lili ><• pay its own -and build up a tonali reserve at the » Mine ! -ast vonr hit a hat rate iOO 'hi- book WMII in 'he Itole sev- huiHired dollars, and unie»» m»1*« quite « torwurdOM*»iv durine thr uu term 'he ».«wig will run it sell inM the I.Jep» Mav 2 H IGH SC H O O LS TO COM PETE IN TANK 160 Men Swim Herr Friday Saturday in Statf-Wide Championship» and lna*mtteh •«" ’ ! m council tei»fi Dint v-n « aleni Miiotild want -i • opy • it I *' Wolverine a* a iMiveiut ot hk '-ol- »•re dav t.hev .re liapUo: iiat 'ft«’ rnoi ion will receive wIioU--«.( (' led fiu - lie»)’ Oppof -.«»"d wiU Ifwelye ti s t|(Ti- mefit numbor •it .«»les to na ke ' rcprc'ierit.itivf' ol •lie student «!hm|\ II ,. mi'Mon "i i : lie ballot • ill lead I a hi >'t l.ivtil • i ; compili" i•. Wolv- ,-liru fc< of H 2 i per term o that effect 1 11,etc w ill »)«* ai mular negative -tatetni•i - tor those (iplKM.Cii to the »notion The question will Is- decided i" Die ol <<illege elei tton on spirit ot 0 start 1 o'clock lor the :empt al makers evening are Konnv Klanu • Wol* .erlne lVollckets iron» Detroit No m The social 'easoii was ope.ned thi« than blie e year with the colorful uUlttarv ball fit ; No * *• the armory on the last week end fit ,,, i.-ngth January, and wo« tollowed a week later .j Each by the INO Uhloh (Jpera and this dab- ,|H, depart orate J-Hop in the Musoni« tem ple .,VBliV .£.»•»» The University of Mtehlgali basketball vaine took the stmt light the next week .lid. and Oil Feb 22, the Senior lottimi attracted the prom-trotter-» The *»iv soph Prom closed the month "t fab* tuarv while laat week end tnrtibhed u breathing s|»efi before the Froah Frnlt*’ eonrluden the program I«»' parfv- goers i«»night STUDENT TO PLAY WITH CIVIC GUILD Wm Montgomery, Velerò» Tkrto n«- nut«, Alpha Phi Seoior Appear» Morch 24. . The ¡ninnai Fssav tonte»' •pofivoied Law so II the n PIT Flight departnieiil. will pP *»t mule underuraduutc est interest to tl on <1 campii* T Hi every year, ¡i s .nutest under" d lie radua Im*lug eligible to «ompet e Mibjt1 The esst»y itiny be U|1ion any and the winner will be -I ¿»ven a prlxe $25,00 In t,:| ; S ; veut» 1Itere 1" e bet •'onslderubl'1 iptPlPst Mown Fili m ina t ibps o f t in tin* two lower • hiss«’ field Thursday ftfiernr» tu determine tl'.«‘ <"i placed on tlw' all-colt will be coumriereri 1tur m the annual «Icetton ¡Uls’ ntliiTs Approximately 201.1 *. <1 thf sophomore * 1.» - - f (»Id- hull gWdttortum tfib rlasf* polling four uv 011 the student council and two women on ! bullo», and two men on the Liberisi Art o Howard Jaehnig Wa ard Logan, and Dona uni lot the Htudebt .»btaiiii ri I he four htgli field The pOfiihg ' Jaefinig 5.1 Kelley » • ten 41 Dale Vaughan Mitchell 19 The two nu*n that Union board are b o1 ' rv Pace while the • Ha/el (litfi*' Tin- polling «ti 2I Arthur Dtw •ret- 15 (fit liens 27 I law lev 1.8 tiltil •■• .(miniate- lor the 1 ('m l Ho radine F •(jonttiuied 011 will ominees named - last week was in at 5 oTlnrk ufidutes to be *ge ballot that sduv March 20 tot major catn- tes were cast m teetifig lield in A- a result of >h will be placed ballot two men 1C Union board 1 ml two women rd Kelley. l^*on- id Warren wifi UouikiI. having est votes in the ;i- follows: I.O*;an :t7. W a r- H and Claude * til 1uu for t he < . '••;. and L.ut- o-cd i .nufidates ns and Evelyn was: Pace 31. tetire 25 Victor Hardy 31 Mari- ne Phillip» 26 iberat Arts fioard lies' Metr Cur- l'itge 2» ........... w Inch ten upon paper "f proxiiwately h1 xit u .1 'i'lie name of nn' appear on unv ( but each coit'esiam Ids essay a <aid bea the writer alid 'lie 6 l lie t’olfi’ge ,*h lo prlfit the wfiillim more o| ’ lie f'ullege the 11il'fio opV ot tils nail hand ill fit inibitili» int li- ai ! tie nullit)« t SPARTANSTAKE PURDUE DEBATE Two-Man Affirmative Team Sait Down Univeriity Opponent! . in Eaiy Fiihion. make bnniet lubmfited some Idl'd ¡I t fie twv warded • rin otidtil' o n ioun • spent to and 'Im1 Theatre II head •• night ended • voi bei "• ! * then’that lie ;.»i ♦rise collere , » u pre-ent !’■*• and New York tcili return Wedi appearance hen jxatt of th»’ t i' a- much admit in •hose in * io* ELECT CAPTAINS IN HOCKEY, SWIMMING Warner l.rart« Puck -Oierrr«; Ct,ne F.lectrH l*v Tankmen. Both From t)«*troit TAU SIGMA SW INGS OUT , HAS BANQUET Seventeen Initiated Inin Honorar? Arti and Seienco Freier nil» Thnrtdny. umow Hiera ble interest fias lier he faculty a ml stud <|ie roiTiiliR present.itton of pplejack 'lie firxt of a '-/Mies i i*» ¡ait 011 by Hie C’lvlr Playi Unsing hi eonnertion wi'*- e llieafer Movftrneid I i'f apt n in veh ern iUKh March 24ih ifiiam Montgomery. und a veteran lliet ir, will take one of 'tie Captain Appi* uditori'in ui Mond» WRESTLING TEAM SELECTS CAPTAIN Norman Stoner Chown to Lead Mat Trom for Coming Year. complet lori es ;i pose* The 1 Tino di Alpha Flfi Mu to u.tv [ten 1 ui huh: fi ' waited ORMER M. S. C INSTRUCTOR DIES AT EAST UNSING HOME Finies C Baker a former ; depart mipii * oí 'h* school ' om*‘ 262 W a ran* Hiver aven me. late Tuesday Mar Mr n » f T W I'M » was: 78 V» •ars vii '-g1 fia»- been inpk»ye.rt in • he He« Mo* o Car rom;-. (t:,v for ■he «»st fine Vt'.iT ■ Previous ,i i hat •ime tie I.ad ta** n member fifiege :.ir' Open House Arranges Hattie ffetween Hedlam and Diplomacg UOld (’b*rk ne I-»nunc. i id fiorì I«»* anes IVski he, VlaiilkH .¡berg Ht 1 i-inu. Lut fie roil Male f ’. .»V Fa ■ ' I.ati> xiklvn Ma rv a annual m •venin« *' sWingon' i: Iwmot l >'* «rganifat ¡»u Jordan Ho *sa Oiopff I Kill- Ho Her ard W Hrur* Tfaelvt iikei F. Fofiijwing ' iie wel ber» given bv H' ie«ptm*e by (fin «cr«*ting 'alk *a PobllUrOII. of (Jgde arley Albion eph; Ne .ndrup f iieenvtllf*, uiving; lx»ru- I'osthu- *• Uuiiford Hofhfuw*. c HtavetWin, Stmt fi » - .«-wer. Howard City, t HiMtrig >nd t»ay* Lanainir it tier, senioi member Hlef tor the evening orne to the new rnem- ieri Murdœk. and »he t ad Rothfu» un (II- givtn bv Prof C h rhemlotry depart nient, •d LunxtnK artors are incl in ’ be 1 .<nt far thè play MI sa Katherine W in « k I c r Howard Jovtier. members of ’ ite ? u*un state college art depurimeli thè cerne director* fòt thè DIM Lave «rranged for «ionie unique se and iighling efTertn Amoiig "e patron* «fi Apple jack are f*re» and Mr. Htuiw Dean a’tid Mr- K II Kvder I^wt*. Klchurd* Ijoui» Oroveiire Mr and Mrs Jacob Hchepers will captain wrestling tenni (»ted Die honor Stoner w , ito din mr captain. • jrd iti uflered ompet h ( »ni\ Milwaukee When t but. one i western ir ¿ Pi Kappa ‘ Kansas m debate •ph Kidder stufiv oliti«* ,e presenta- ; C Otto. he idge was J M «•(•fi department ili tuga" H H -ngtneerthg. wft* te ame an wns e in a 110-decis- Hie teacher», af »»fi-d that the (dopt a plan "I excepting such , for |M»lice pur- vent on the road two debate* this was last night, resuli H Of Whlcll «cetved. and the •*te uffiverxtty at le bates are completed vtfi remain before the in the team g'>e* to the convention at Wichita »rrsonnel of this team ••11 determined Via MERRILL PALMER GIRLS PICKED FOR SPRING TERM ish mutr I nmpki Bag of Reckoning Drawn Nigh For Procrastinating Student « »»•♦•n • Itoseli bv Donomlc* depart- Pnliner chool of 111« prtng term •he basis of high ill i ••present 8t*te o í - on ville Murs •len Linn. fSOAt npbefi Fa*» Lan- .«rtents are of the (fit gettmv (.freggd idifi Mat Tothlfig •• at of Hot » on featf i un ibruiv» »luserxltv ION VEN I ENT ampus »ALENDAR Fayet amount 'h efixiuen» • he subject of open H outshine Lincoln at which is very ,ldd . preceding ’• i<h’n»icaUy like the uMiafiy uegin by a Smithers chairman -f ¡ * r0*11* tellina ’ be committee for aoRr h- Pl*>boy, “ PJ , hAKiinu nvmw t h e Dhone at « « » F iding ;P Bet»v g her time egh .( frwdunen **• ,■ , it grxrtl Rid ,»• « a good kid ** for goaii sak- ««*» a ding up Irene -towing ftwaf rv»** uQwrcvtfll elect m »sink furniture mg room furniture ¡ate tntroducmg tn the usuai fine pr*ïoefilng I rem HI Reeptt RABBIT SHOW HQJ) IN NEW ARMORY THIS WEEK nr tug 4 term pap* 4t Mexican Heigh •' Byron students • book brami tn 'lie a' the library a tri -annual workout »gai lia ven t increased over Diet- pern .ti number* but itfiw different •- prevaiUng Joe»*tudent *> 11 * atmnmplieve from 'he lighthearted which dominates the reading room 'he beginning «*í ’ lie team. The law of average* attend* ’•» that If sou go U» the librarv «amply to fur- m*h a Rtarting iwHnt for the walk itome HP early m the term, you 11 go tfiv**re in íT.e Michigan •'tote Kabbit »now ,t#r^ tr,d Rorn»» and work in the sweat ro«(urt«d duniw iM p M » • « » “ '* r<** *r°* '*•""' ,lM l 'rn" " IVW Armor, l»l I»»» tmiujht "v^ h>l Mf|| lhe „( •ru» .lorv nd the various prue» awarded ^ ^ pr,ÄPed to sterner things .»bject of »hi** *ha« N m t0 There are. for example, 'errn i»apers inrr«» ml*r».l ln IH» rmriri« ot ran- wBlfB » » ,*r, «»m ... _ b a .■ B S iS r S ñ S r E - T - r£ ^r>r:= mto thf niiih. .a, Ki.rn m -n-u oo. .11 l0 .,»■ nr,r».l impu,- n o*out ot prwi-winner. ena.e4 member «I itw ii.irlll«ent»i» H D llootmao. and Amon« the^owner» p yfmf wortte* evaporate into thin air Prof V R Oardner <*f »he Sa«I r Lawk* «L D u ttf J<**> »ut even the int*iUge»t»ia. ai»d timar ^ mformed of Okemoe AT THE UNION mltan • f I <»rd lone. The r»f the fmcvcofiedl fiard-prcased oufisui out of »iie r***ersr i o clock w ith ««ne o »a volume* of * tJutland hidden Another •• thi* juncttm , that college tub HIlVlloW indent a j paving j »v work Í uf managing to be undone until the | loat two weeks when »he full volume I of the term * study suddenly burst.-* up - on the unsuspecting student, neces- sitating no sleep lor the last »wo week «cliool And that, one of the m- 1 - ‘ he ntt Max The Ule tu» nr »er t rack nam readihg-rta nimm- twenty-ft i Brtt tánica a »-reader* «UilYsf teadmg room at i »f »hr thirty-five r Hboft History under thetr coats. ... things acvurrtna inch persuade 11 m it with the insidi«m* at Special lea menus will be served in the main dining room every Wednesday, beginning March 12. from -‘5 to 6 p. mi Food will be attrac- tively served and prices will be rea- sonable. I'hJ oUv-r day. I» no mir <o «« »Umf V“ * i “ mMht », Will I» mammon *•»*■»» | ________ - .^ ________ || , iP — ll I II I ¡T I II ..... HiiTl ait M s c. AV.. arm ». taut «n prum mowy ou. oí 1».ì cleaned and pvegnM with mtn mm M ' t . M Y COVPON BOOKS

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T H E W E A T H E R

F a i r a n d c o n t in u e d « « I d t o ­n ig h t . In c r e a s in g c lo u d i­n es s S a tn r d a v , r is in g t e m ­p e ra tu re .

M ichigan 's F o rtmnnt Q lte g ta U R «»'»W q * » y _

F R ID A Y , M A R C H 14, 1030Number 41

Volum e 22 F R ID A Y . M A K C H 14, W30____________________________________ — -. _ ------------------------------_

*S ft . Ï S K M SD E V I S E S P L A N T O F U N D D E B T

Petition* to be Pretenled to Mem­bers of C lan Asking (or

Assessment.

STATE BOARD TO DECIDEFavorable Action Will Result in

Levying $1.25 Blanket Tax

Next Term.

the 100 men high school

¡0 will bt* •lit«' iool swimming I.« \ ..nrl Sntiirt

Wednesday i* onpadty *»f tors from 20 •oughout tii«' in lhi* state

et to -be Helduf this week, ¡.nanced fot

i with t lids'

hOUM

C U N I A X E S T E R M

W I T H S U C C E S S‘The Clean-Up" Makes Decided

Hit With Audience of 500 Wednesday Night.

IS ONE OF SOCIETY'S BESTWork of Warren Shook is High­

light of Term 's Last Play; Play Well Cast.

A plmi whorobi iip.ss of the Jimio Was lormulated I ;-lns«< nhd was ai Charles Ladd, pi tf the J-Hop do m order that ti throughout the lion form oí prfi lo obtain Utc sot

HeiiUons will i)

indebt od- «• fitta ticed

•st tin*circulated «

and the firi.!'.'am ;

sediskUtK that of SI 25 on

iinior class at tl ollectod next torn »resented to tlio :•»illnr*» at their hey will be ask»-« inability «»i pia< u'.atnst the class

Inasmuch as -«»h• used

J - H O P F I N A N C E R E P O R T G I V E N

Class Fund Deficit is Explained in Detail; Amount Still is

Outstanding.

Conner' was pre-

i honorary “•day oven-

before a was the last to'v tor the

tf the finest i. and wifi

vted.00

heldlie »-

T O N I G H T R A N K S S E A S O N ’S B E S T

Informal Party to Hare Record Crowd and Colorful

Dccuraiiona.

TERM SEES MANY EVENTSFreshman Affair It Last Important

Event on Lengthy Social Calendar.

The Fmsh Frolic in the ballroom of the Union tonight wifi mark an end Id the winter term .social season o f col­lege formal*- and class parties flit* freshman party, though informal in nature ts one o f the traditional par- tjf,s of the season and takes its place

Approvei of Placiag Blanket Tax along with the soph From, the senior, . . T M ^ Formal and the .J-!lop. This years

o f >1.25 i ICTM 0 » tom - cot,|al spnson hus been an especiallyratal«Arv I ¿«ft busy one and nearly every week end haspuito ry U S I . fomr |irominenl college I unction

beside the usual tun ol fraternity andin .« regular busines' meeting

Two members of the same sorority wifi vie for honor» in the beauty con­test being conducted by The Wolverine campus yearbook, according to an an ­nouncement made Friday by Harlow B. Mem», editor-in-chief

The candidates chosen this week are Miss Evelyn O Hardy Vernon. Shia­wassee county, and Miss Margaret Stephens. Lansing. Both co-eds are members Pf Kappa Alphn Theta soror­ity.

Mi.-s Hardy is secretary of the sopho­more class and Mias Stephens, a junior, held the same position last year. Miss St «'plums was sponsor of the military band in 1929 and is a member of Theta Alpha phi, national honorary drama­tics society,

C O U N C I L F A V O R S Y E A R B O O K F E E S

Edward Heutner. a senior studei majoring in geoTbgv. hits accepted scholarship from the Northwestern university. Mr Heutner intends :< enter Northwestern in the fall takim work leading to a M s. dee tee tf geology T ills is the first time that i Michigan State student has yeceivei this scholarship.

Heutner has been working lot tw» terms on the problem of the separatiot ol heavy minerals trom Pennsylvania' -and stones of Michigan, and he 1 M present a paper on tins subject at thi Academy $f science at Ann Arbor nt March 21 At this same tune ,s Cl Hergtpitst. associate prolessor o f i:eo logy wifi give all address on tlr Cleology of lu ce county and W tl Kelly will uive a talk oil pPssll Find*

ling in the Pennsylvania Formation

E S S A Y C O N T E S T P L A N N E D H E R E

C. E. Lawton Contctt Offer* Prixe of 525 to Mai« Student»;

Sponsored by English Dipt.

M A K E C H O I C E S F O R E L E C T I O N S

Sophomar* and Freshmen Elimi­nate for Major Campus

Officials.

r esu lts run closeCompetition Keen for Candidaltt

for Student Council and Union Board.

ighfighi \ able

ororlty eventsStudent CofihOll held last night m the Although thi council rooms on the fourth Moor o f Ilit1 |rolle ha Union building, that bodv passed fav-

upon thei placelv upon a mot ton t ........... ............................... .allege ballot for the approval of t,,, , nn„. iu»ket.s at the doot . i intent body a motion to pût the minute sale The décoration ctinc hack on u blanket lee busts ,,.0 Uf\d01‘ Uarlton Spenc

. the proiM»sltion wn« finally up ed by the men's covertilng bod

ale of tickets for the been unusually good, .hmnue

Mitchell, president ol the yearling*, announced last night that there would

■ -* * ..... ‘ or lastbhiMft -s hard

. work last night draping Hie buli­niti» In college colors and her«* ItiM

out <>( f before i>ton co lack of

thi

arty and ¡I Ion must be lass from the

It is hoped ' h¿ f names are alltat«* hoard wil

•ht.

i -bufiti - ftxtrem el y w ell dofie th e :ce won If I 1vu Ib t l)lfu ; w h o find th e heaviest firm :tilg Die to!

V fit i band w h o $1 7 * or $1 251 li’nne t:i*her than reduce hi# 'pt i< i ot the Imo

«fie ! » »mH v a- pia ved by T h o actionVfonre w ith great kill Father enrioi •.ciuent ofv ;«•. FI i/atN*th M ad Is.,n a COl- 1 nifi.-11 1 ;> tid new paper «vïujnifi. i on - body to have •

•d m att i tally ■• th c ♦n tcr ta in - eetvc Indent

¡('Il... _ i per term, thfh*e addingal price of the bonk to f,ld Irelandle*s th in the preseti! The |»urty is scheduled* promptly at ! o'clock as otilv 1

lull privileges have been granted first year men in their first at a college party. The iiuim « lor the

ides eui

j R A V E U R E W I L L C L O S E C O U R S E

lated Tenor Expected to Dr»» Immente Crowd (or Lott

College Concert.

¡roupC o l­and

was done . Wngh<

- taken with the the Board of Publu • i the intere*-1 of that «.liege publications re- upport a committer

Kised "I Harold Hannah êhnlrniati •d Cmertner and l*fof A 11 Nel- were i<*rently |ppo(Dtrtl by the

nations hoard lo investigate the ability of nulling the college aft- back on u compulsory lee

ve<tigution • hovm ’ hat during the (hat 'tie book an«* oh a lilatiket

rnptton H was «lili ><• pay its own -and build up a tonali reserve at the » Mine ! -ast vonr hit a hat rate iOO 'hi- book WMII in 'h e Itole sev- huiHired dollars, and unie»» m»1*« quite « torwurdOM*»iv durine thr

uu term 'he ».«wig w ill run it sell inM

the I.Jep» Mav 2

H I G H S C H O O L S T O C O M P E T E I N T A N K160 Men Swim Herr Friday

Saturday in Statf-Wide Championship»

and

lna*m tteh •«" ’ !m council tei»fi Dint

v - n « a len i Miiotild want -i • opy • itI *' W o lverin e a* a iMiveiut ot h k '-ol-»•re dav t.hev .re liapUo: iiat 'ft « ’rnoi ion w ill recei ve wIioU--«.( ( ' led f iu ­lie»)’ O ppo f -.«»"d wiU Ifw elye ti s t| (Ti­mefit num bor •it .«»les to na ke 'rcp rc 'ierit.itiv f' ol •lie student «!hm|\

I I ,. mi'Mon " i i : lie ba llot • ill leadI a hi >'t l.ivtil • i ; c o m p ili" i •. W olv-

,-liru fc< of H 2 i per term •o th at e ffect 111,etc w ill »)«* ai m ular

nega tive -tatetni •i - to r those (iplKM.Cii

to th e »notion The question will Is-

decided i " Die ol <<illege elei tton on

spirit ot

0 start1 o'clock lor the

:empt al makers

■ evening are Konnv Klanu • W ol*.erlne lVollckets iron» Detroit .» No m

The social 'easoii was ope.ned thi« than blie e year with the colorful uUlttarv ball fit ; No * *•the armory on the last week end fit ,,, i.-ngth January, and wo« tollowed a week later .j Eachby the INO Uhloh (Jpera and this dab- ,|H, departorate J-Hop in the Musoni« temple .,VBliV .£.»•»» The University of Mtehlgali basketball vaine took the stmt light the next week .lid. and Oil Feb 22, the Senior lottimi attracted the prom-trotter-» The *»iv soph Prom closed the month "t fab* tuarv while laat week end tnrtibhed u breathing s|»efi before the Froah Frnlt*’ eonrluden the program I«»' parfv- goers i«»night

S T U D E N T T O P L A Y W I T H C I V I C G U I L D

Wm Montgomery, Velerò» Tkrto n«- nut«, Alpha Phi Seoior Appear»

Morch 24. .

T h e ¡ninnai Fssav to n te » ' •po fivoied

Law soI I the

n PIT F light

d ep a rtn ie iil. w ill pP *»t m ule underuraduutc est

interest to tl on <1

cam pii* T Hi every year, ¡i

s .nutestun der"

d lie radua

Im*lug e lig ib le to « ompet eMibjt1T h e esst»y itiny be U|1ion any

and the w in ner w ill be -I¿»ven a prlxe

$25,00 In t,:|;S ; veut» 1Itere 1"e bet

•'onslderubl'1 ip tPlPst Mown

Fili m ina t ibps o f tin tin* two lower • hiss«’ field Thursday ftfiernr»tu determine tl'.«‘ < "iplaced on tlw' all-colt will be coumriereri 1 tur m the annual «Icetton¡Uls’ ntliiTs

Approximately 201.1 *. <1 th f sophomore * 1.» - - f (»Id- hull gWdttortum tfib rlasf* polling four uv 011 the student council a n d two women on ! bullo», a n d two men on the Liberisi Art o

Howard Jaehn ig Wa ard Logan, and Dona u n i lot the H tu d eb t.»b taiiii ri I h e fo u r htgli field The pOfiihg ' Jaefinig 5.1 Kelley » • ten 41 Dale Vaughan Mitchell 19

The two nu*n that Union board are b o 1' rv Pace while the •

Ha/el (litfi* 'Tin- polling

« ti 2I A rthur Dtw•ret- 15 ( f i t l ie n s 27 I law lev 1.8 tiltil •■• .(miniate- lor the 1

( 'm l H o rad ine F • (jon ttiu ied 011

will

ominees named - last week w as in at 5 oTlnrk ufidutes to be *ge ballot that sduv March 20 tot major catn-

tes were cast m teetifig lield in A- a result of

>h will be placed ballot two men 1C Union board 1 ml two women

rd K e lle y . l^*on- id W a rre n wifiUo u ik iI. having est votes in the ,» ;i- follows:I.O*;an :t7. War- H and Claude

* til 1 uu for t he < . '••;. and L.ut- o-cd i .nufidates ns and Evelyn was: Pace 31.tetire 25 Victor Hardy 31 M ari­ne Phillip» 26 iberat Arts fioard lies' Metr Cur-l'itge 2»

........... w Inchten upon paper " f proxiiwately h1 x it u

.1 'i'lie name of nn' appear on unv ( but each coit'esiam Ids essay a <aid bea the writer alid 'lie

6 l lie t ’olfi’ge ,*h lo prlfit the wfiillim more o| ’ lie f'ullege

the 11 il'fio opV ot tilsnail hand

ill fit

inibitili» int li­ai ! tie nullit)« t

S P A R T A N S T A K E P U R D U E D E B A T E

Two-Man Affirmative Team Sait Down Univeriity Opponent!

. in Eaiy Fiihion.

makebnniet

lubmfited

some Idl'd ¡I

t fie twvwarded • rin

o tid ti l '

o n ioun• spent toand 'Im 1

Theatre II head ••

night

ended

• voi bei "• ! *then’ that lie ;.»i♦ rise collere , » u

pre-ent !’■*• and New York

tcili return Wedi appearance hen jxatt of th»’ t

i' a- much admit in • hose in * io*

E L E C T C A P T A I N S IN H O C K E Y , S W IM M IN G

Warner l.rart« Puck -O ierrr«; Ct,ne F.lectrH l*v Tankmen.

Both From t)«*troit

TAU SIGMA SWINGS OUT, HAS BANQUET

Seventeen Initiated Inin Honorar? Arti and Seienco Freier nil»

Thnrtdny.

umowHiera ble interest fias lier

he faculty a ml stud<|ie roiTiiliR present.itton of

pplejack 'lie firxt of a '-/Mies i i*» ¡ait 011 by Hie C’ lvlr Playi

Unsing hi eonnertion wi'*- e lliea fer Movftrneid I i 'f

apt n in

vehern iUKh March 24ih ifiiam Montgomery. •

und a veteran lliet ir, will take one of 'tie Captain Appi*

uditori'in ui Mond»

WRESTLING TEAM SELECTS CAPTAIN

Norman Stoner Chown to Lead Mat Trom for Coming

Year.

complet lori es ;i pose*

The 1 T ino di

Alpha Flfi Mu to

u.tv

[ten 1 ui huh: fi '■ waited

ORMER M. S. C INSTRUCTOR DIES AT EAST UNSING HOME

Finies C Baker a form er ; depart mip ii* o í 'h*

school ' • om*‘ 262 W a ran*H ive r avenme. late Tuesday Mar

Mr n » f T W I'M » was: 78 V»•ars vii '-g1

fia»- been inpk»ye.rt in • he H e « Mo* o

Car rom;-. (t:,v for ■he «»st fine Vt'.iT ■

Previous ,i i hat •ime tie I.ad ta** n

member fifiege :.ir '

Open House Arranges Hattieffetween Hedlam and Diplomacg

UOld ( ’b*rk ne I -»nunc.

i id fiorì I«»* anes IVski he, VlaiilkH .¡berg Ht 1 i-inu. Lut fie roil Male f ’ ..»V Fa ■' I.ati>xiklvn Ma rv

a annual m •venin« *'

sWingon' i: Iw m ot l >'*

«rganifat ¡»u

Jordan Ho *sa O iop ff I

Kill-Ho

Her

ard W Hrur*

Tfaelvt i ikei F.

Fofiijwing ' iie wel ber» given bv H' ie«ptm*e by (fin «c r «* t in g 'a lk * aPob llU rO II. o f

(Jgde arley Albion

eph; Ne .ndrup f i ie en v tllf* ,

uiving; lx»ru- I'osthu- *• Uuiiford Hofhfuw*. c HtavetWin, Stmt fi »- .«-wer. Howard City,

t HiMtrig >nd t»ay* Lanainir

it tier, senioi member Hlef tor the evening orne to the new rnem- ieri Murdœk. and »he t ad R o th fu » un (II-

givtn bv Prof C h rhemlotry depart nient,

•d LunxtnK artors are incl in ’ be 1 .<nt far thè play

MI sa Katherine W in « k I c r H ow ard Jovtier. members of ’ ite ? u*un state college art depurimeli thè cerne director* fòt thè DIM Lave «rranged for «ionie unique se and iighling efTertn

Amoiig " e patron* «fi Apple jack are f*re» and M r. Htuiw Dean a’tid Mr- K II Kvder I^wt*. Klchurd* Ijoui» Oroveiire Mr and Mrs Jacob Hchepers

will captain wrestling tenni (»ted Die honor

Stoner w, ito din mr captain.

• jrd iti u flered om pet h (

»ni\

Milwaukee When t

but. one i western ir

¿ Pi Kappa‘ Kansas

m debate•ph Kidder stufiv oliti«*, e presenta- ; C Otto.

heidge was J M «•(•fi department ili tuga" H H -ngtneerthg. wft*

te am e an wns e in a 110-decis- Hie teacher», af»»fi-d that the (dopt a plan "I

excepting such , for |M»lice pur-

vent on the road two debate* thiswas last night, r esuli H Of Whlcll

«cetved. and the •*te uffiverxtty at

le bates are completedvtfi remain before the in the team g'>e* to the convention at Wichita »rrsonnel of this team ••11 determined

Via

MERRILL PALMER GIRLS PICKED FOR SPRING TERM

ish mutr I nmpki

Bag of Reckoning Drawn NighFor Procrastinating Student«

■ »»•♦•n • Itoseli bv Donomlc* depart- Pnliner chool of 111« prtng term • he basis of high

ill i ••present 8 t*te o í - on v i l le M u rs •len Linn. fSOAt npbefi Fa*» Lan- .«rtents are o f the

(fit gettmv(.freggd

idifiMat

Tothlfig •• at of Hot » on featf

i un i bruiv» »luserxltv

IO N V E N I E N Ta m p u s» A L E N D A R Fayet

amount 'h efixiuen» • he subject of open H

outshine Lincoln at which is very ,ldd . preceding ’ •’i<h’n»icaUy like the uMiafiy uegin by a Smithers chairman -f ¡ * r0*11*

tellina ’ be committee for aoRr h- P l*>boy, “ PJ ,hAKiinu nvmw th e Dhone at « « » F

iding ;P Bet»v g her time egh .( frwdunen **• ,■ , it grxrtl R id ,»• « a good kid ** for goaii sak- ««*» a ding up Irene -towing ftwaf rv»** uQ wrcvtfll elect m

»sink furniture mg room furniture ¡ate tntroducmg tn the usuai fine

pr*ïoefilng I re mHI Reeptt

RABBIT SHOW HQJ) IN NEW ARMORY THIS WEEK

nr tug 4 term pap* 4t Mexican Heigh •'

Byron students • book brami tn 'lie

a' the library a t r i-annual workout » g a i

lia ven t increased over Diet- pern .ti number* but itfiw different •- prevaiUng Joe»*tudent *> 11 *atmnmplieve from 'he lighthearted which dominates the reading room 'he beginning «*í ’ lie team.

T h e law o f a vera ge* a tten d * ’ •» that If sou go U» th e lib ra rv «amply to fu r- m *h a R tarting iwHnt for th e w alk itom e

H P ea r ly m th e term , you 11 go tfiv**re iníT.e M ich igan •'tote Kabbit »now ,t# r t r ,d R orn »» and work in th e sweat

r o « (u r t « d d u n iw i M p M » • « » “ " » ' * r < * * * r ° * ' * • " " ' , lM l ' r n " "

IVW Arm or, l » l I » » » tmiujht " v^ h>l M f|| lhe „ ( • ru» .lorvnd the various prue» awarded ^ ^ pr,ÄPed to sterner things.»bject of »hi** *h a « N m t0 There are. for example, 'errn i»apers

i n r r « » m l* r » . l ln IH» rm r ir i« ot ran- wBlfB » » , * r , « » m

. . . _ b a . ■ B S i S r S ñ S r E - T - r£ ^ r > r : =m to th f n iiih . .a , K i.rn m - n - u o o . .11 l0 .,»■ n r , r » . l im p u ,-

n o * o u t ot prw i-w inner. ena .e4 member « I itw ii.ir lll«en t»i»H D llootm ao. and Am on« the^owner» p yfmf wortte* evaporate into thin air

Prof V R Oardner <*f »he S a « I r Lawk* «L D u t t f J<**> » u t even t h e int*iUge»t»ia. ai»d timar ^ mformed

of Okemoe

AT THE UNIONm lta n • f I <»rd

lone.

T he

r»f the fm cvcofied lfiard-prcased oufisui out o f »iie r***ersr io clock w ith ««ne o »a volum e* o f * t Jutland h idden

An oth er •• th i* ju n cttm

, that college tub HIlVlloW

inden t a j paving j

»v work Íuf m anag ing to be undone u n til th e |

loat two weeks w hen »he fu ll vo lu m e I of th e term * study sudden ly burst.-* up ­on th e unsuspecting student, neces­s ita tin g no sleep lo r th e last »w o week

«c lio o l A n d th a t, one of th e m - 1 - ‘ he

ntt Max The U le tu» nr »e r t rack nam read ih g-rta nimm- twenty-ft i Brtt tánica a »-reader* «UilYsf

teadmg room at i »f »hr thirty-five r Hboft History under thetr coats.

... things acvurrtnainch persuade 11 m it with the insidi«m*

at

Special lea menus will be served in the main dining room every Wednesday, beginning M arch 12. from -‘5 to 6 p. mi Food will be attrac­tively served and prices will be rea­sonable.

I'hJ oUv-r day. I» no m ir <o « « »Umf V“ * i — “ mMht » , Will I» m am m on *•»*■»» |

________ - . ________ || , i P — l l I II I ¡T I I I ..... H iiT l a i t M s c. AV.. arm ». t a u t « n prum m ow y ou. oí 1».ìc le a n e d a n d p ve g n M w i t h m t n m m M ' t .

M Y COVPON BOOKS

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M f c h t g a n S l a t e N e w s1 ass- Ä ’S ftÄ V -ssn « S A rt? g-g^S s

I t o I k t a U t U t t N r » « « « • u ■ • T ï f i j f î î/ * ' • *s a s « T r i WWW TeWt'hon«. coll««** rtrhunirr. ««teiwion I H ________________

M - l A 'l«. A». V if V i J î V ï »Ä Ä KïJLTJid-Aw., ( h m p . •••• _________ ________________

¡Editoria., » ,- r h , » . f * Â £ “ ÂTÆ T t t Ä f fi . 2 5 * . « * «•*

SuWrirtion. IMO «•*«* Sch«**»! Ymr. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Music — Art and

Drama

SpMu PNfNMt wak Wtrk « NkfcfM State Sm« Book

while it is still fro* interest on the part tics that th< those sitn 'r c la ss nv their c lass («ck on an

The assessed am our sufficient to pay off th-

P S

k e i . a r i h m ; t h k j m t t m s —

The rpimrt of iho .1 Hop financial condition anil the proposal of a special assessment upon all membert of the ^ a w to m akr UP the deficit o f ihe class comes from the leaders of the claaa afte r long deliberation on their part to find a plausible w ay out

" f inasm uch<a»'the class must ......... a s.uind financial basis nextyear and well out of thv m l in order to properly ca rry on senior activ ities and the commencement week program , it la eaaontial f„ th e i t s t interests of the r isk s clear themselves of th is debt

' on the books. It was due to a luck of juniors in supporting the ir claaa activi-

uo"first went in the hole, and It is only right that >crs should now contrihule In bringing ven financial stand,

as figured hv the clues leaders is just outstanding b ills and to bring the books

Pack to balance. Inasm uch as the class officers are men of stu­dent choice, thev deserve the support of the students. And it S to the I test interests of the jun io r class and Its members to

accept the on ly apparent way out of th is d ifficulty and cooperate m clearing the ir class ,,f all financial embaraasment.

BU S KKt i.\ M'TtOS—Fo llo w in g a lu ll in art.w ty . Blue Key. campus service fra-

te m itv has assummed the responsibility o f meeting and . liter- tam ing the entrants from tw enty M ichigan high schools who take part in the S ta te interscholastic sw im m ing meet on the , 1 today and tomorrow The jun io r men have arranged

to take care of some eighty high school men during the ir stay

" niM s toTheTnterest of the College as a whole that these high■ men should l>e properly received and entertained dur-

•n« their b rie f visit here a- it may m ate ria lly influence them in m aking a choice o f A lm a M ater fo r their education fo llow ,ng

‘“ ■ft thi's'respect Blue Kev has ch a w onderfu l opportunityto lie o f se n ice and to carry on the purpose of the society and fu rth e r the interests of the co llege of wh!ch It Is * part.

I 1'1‘KR* 7 . .4 S S 1. 1 1 l i t : R S H I\s we w atch the slow w h irl of campus activ ities wc are g reatly

, res'O’d bv an unusual situation on this cam pus. The not ice- L1.1,. lack of uoperclass personnel in im portant campus fun. tions \ ca re fu l stud! and analys is of certa in organuations

■ that it i« in m t iit v Iht underclassmen who are ca rry in g Ihe b ru n ^ o f Ihe !?md and -ha. our system of weeding-out and

' hW M ^ » o e '.h a . ' X T f i c h t g a n S tate News. the official organ , s . I , ( ' „ „ n c i l and tin ofiicia i'student publication or in.

" i i ' . ' honid I«- manug. d and wr i t ten by upperclassmen, who " h* . T * ■ i , the cam pus and who an ' interested in

1 . and a frank expression of campus, l i r v _ I ( y, p ivscnt time the editoria l

' h .|v -i-nmr man and three ju n io r men,■ iaf o H The r< <>f the men on th«* .«tuff m remong- iti* 1“ t -• “ „ rvsl* the job of new*th-rela >nu r.. am i upmi im m

ya^herin*: . . . . ,,, . Wolverine. when* the editor.i he >an * « ,-ditor Are the only senior*. And the

tu.vme^ ; uw.ormV tor the position for next v c i f t*!\‘!tTceabiv W eak' Th- at.It of that publication largely co-ed.

A Review of - r t lc Clean-Up By la l in t O n h aa i

IT "Th e twU w ily heencalled T h e C m w -tew »" it teen Just . » w tU nw ned. " £title seutd have desalbed J h r U Alpba H u 's return to tavor. to hoot f t r II this lest play d ld r V itfuror and breek ™ r te tn - < m i reecirda U

ly re s S tm . «n-Tmind. so fo r «hove The Mistress o f the I t * ' that T h e ® “ ' ’ ; U|i" seemed n belllient ncoompBehme.u b y comparison Per thet o tetter c o m p a r e s c r e d i t a b ly with m o s t any lo ca l production tor certainly it had Us share o f seed p o in ts Mainly. *hey were these

The plane of all the actine was a huth nnc far an amateur showr Even player was an nsact. and after the first act. when things got « “ iie -a U awkwardness and uncertainty saemea to give -way to a spontaneity »m ch carried the action smoothly and f°n - vlnetngW at times even excitingly, toth e c u s to m a r y happy ending

As to the staee-aeenery. Th e t« Alpha Phi look a great step lor the better •me stage was presentabty dressed to suit time and action It w-as a back­ground which fitted the ptrtue*

The play lOglt— Barry Conners work—was more true-to-nfe for lta uaa o f onlv normal humans, otm ttm » alt ecceotrtca and clowns The laughs were not frrtjuent. bm what there were were good ones, produced by hanww or a high order The best thing about the olsv was Us p lo t -a useful one. smoot h- • Iv and logteally handled by an auth o r , who had a wise eye for its greatest poisibtmies It gave i » a f t w o humor siaipenae and human interest Take a plav with such ingredients as these administer it to the public in such an acceptable fashion as The Clean-Up was administered and you hare a prod­uct which' tickles the pclctes o f the lis­teners end which earns sincere praise lor the cast and director who turned it out

W ort on the Michigan State collage sous book. Which f t b l i ix is sponsoring, is under way. A mretmg o f thr com­mittee chooagn to work on thr song book was held recently and the work was ni gantged. Plans were made to se­cure copyrights for the songs and Sphinx hop «« to ha ie the book cora- plrted next fall.

r » D E R C L A 8 S E H M A K Rm O K BS rOB B llC T IO » *

Continued from page t>

olen Cook. Itathertnc Lipka T ? 0* - that r a n w e t * f t r r i s Cootes » . Har- adtnc M Melr 40. C o * 34. O rovr 13 Llpka 3*. and Margaret M c Q u a d r

°3* Out o f a field of I nir candidates for the Student Council » freshman class named two in their meeting held in the ChcOiistry lec ive room Jack d a rk and Lewis T h o r to n placed h lfh - cst in tlw polling The results were Clark 43. Thornton 40. Boy J» * « f ’ i JO Clyde Lambert Id. Ja oes M itcneli 99

One man will be fleeted from the three men left in the voting for the Unton Board Thos* hat anil run are Richard McDonald. Lxm Lau and H or­ton Stickle T b e polling waa U u 33 McDonald 3d S tiek l 32. Lyle Haufer 9. Carleton Spencer 11 and Charles Fawcett 29

No Junior claaa e in '»nation waa held due u> the fact tha* not enough per­sons were nominated <> make that nec- ««¡«ary The candid» es placed in the preliminary nominations will be placed on the ballot with he exceptiou of

' Gerald Breen who l «s a-ithdrawn his | name from the Uft of Union Boardcandidates

L I N E O F F I R < H O K E R S jA M F r ie r s i

LANSING DRY GOODS

TIm moat popalar coroaU »orood hi (ho d ioiog-room » o# Am o»*«# » c o lle ««« , e a t « « « «lobo aod fra- ternìtioB aro m od« by ICollogf i o Battio Crook. Tboy ioclodo A l l - B o an . Fop Brao F lak ««. R ie » K ri«p «o»i W koat t ro m b i«« , •od ICollovff'* Shroddod W b o l« Wboat Bitcoèt. A lao K a # o » H w ColVoo— tbo coBoo »kot lot»

you «loop

T H E Bteitehleg» «rf K M 1 » i

Flake« ka* « »* • »* * • »od‘r, mo lat reaJy-ta-eat cereal. It U morning on hundred. trf c*»pu ~ ™cMit «oc-rt. Try » ^ r " t L h 3 krow. Crim CM*«. PMkhmm er crow* And wIiä! couW be lata bed-time enack!

K & f ?

C O R N F L A K E S

COONRAKES

Prof E A Anthony head of the D »tn department attended county H olitem avociation meetmgF tit Kent. LtvingJrton. Macomb and Washtenaw countie*. Marrh 4 5 and # and spoke »tou t the dairy Ntuation at the present tune

C O L L E G E M E N A R E D O I N G W I T H W E S T I N G H O U S E

C o l l e g i a t eF l o w e r

Shop17«

W v hi

f r i t ' 1 »■>♦ U-ttd* ! itigrtHh i atm»'

1 ii*

t.ril 1“ *«>art

Hut on the > h*>' .vtul "•fccttv p ritoan t«•*•*'err« a g r o u p «•( r . -, r» nt a l i ti!i' Mini rut

Hi >ta W«: h'

Hiioh a aitiiHtion. iht* hey art* not tn*«1 ihovn h> h .li W» are not in favor » ii i . i ilk «- fu set* p o l i t i c a l , .1 in favor uf cmiperative i» n|i|icri " ht» jo»«ioiblhNtion* acctirtling to » v i lu i flight impD'Nemoni . n *.ik. .<*. • a d iv o lender*

!. , i i undwr of L’ « l ie iw . , r- and ai tivity man-

. . the turnout nt¡»h to " arrant "h a t one if th* slutlent IxHly t * » -

» * -’ a li and n ationa l « » tlu go ve rn m en t " f

V» ho .»r* ign iting f'»1 n* r» ,i ge t - the large>t

» • ht « ><* tit11« tv Iheü h* d i t ryn

ARTYou’ll know that rooking w*m u ut th e fin e a r te u t t e r

N,»U h u 'e I 'U t la k tu o f Ì o*hI

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P A I I C r P p m GOOD YEAR FOR MATMER; T H R E E T H I N C L A D S" S f S f f l w . » « i r a c A s m i

B O X I N G F I N A L S

LEWIS BROS. FIVEBEATS CHARLOTTE

Michigan State wrestler points 10 opponents’ 84 during tne p ; ■ season, ft summary of the resui - com- piled by Coach Fclndlky CoWd* « 'V a a l.

Cftpt Marlon joslin. of Grand Rapid» a heavyweight. Tompkins 14S-pound

Mod. Ring Ability Shown in th.Seven Bont. Thur.dny «¡¡gmm j * * j j

point man with 21. lompkins tptniiet pi nnd Marshall 17 Nmrrmn . toneilightweight, won four bouts a w • ■ •me. gaining' !•» points

Th e it am Won 28 bouts on the m » i . a . ami oft«’ by forfeit while lu'in*.

Four Technitil Knochonli Are Secured; Enthutinsm

Captain Brnwn. Olson, and Russow Will Run at Champaign,.

Illinois.

Night.

HANDLER SCORES AGAIN

Runs High.

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ti in the en •hleh w;t nilesslveness wv i» enabled Pi ret sinn in ih

The nmmnl named t final» were he hv fm|rlast night «b d a c ii lea l -technical knockout* AU .',,i the evenni» served to k .. ,ur,• owl! no i " » h'Bh pitch id « we.

featured by many ^ ' ll0" ! hf , . Ä i m vune oeiiel.lKhlp and punch !»» Ob»•n e quickest knockout ol lb .■ eventi, was secured when I Handler, to* V,“ r s tuie holder, lauded a haymakei an W- o p p o n i » chin . « Â Æ Sweeney by a trrhnu.il knw ■ the first round

The evening’» i»’sl when Uendell mnn;ig',d 1 Reumas 1,1 a véritable xml two banties were eveulx mi battled on even terms unM it*arh advantage enabled mi his left for many tolling 1 omit was received with mi sinsm by the crowd ami were cheered by the omwd

Zi«nmn and Brown bait next bout of the evening ii iitured by Zlatnan s •" and straight punching wh him to win the bout bv a three rounds

l .unger and Werner nex baUle royal, f rom which i »I'd with a decision alici 1 ol milling ,

Chamberlin was «ward -Itnockotif over Stinson ww>rtlM(hnut ol tlie evening Rotori» i r . raised the w inner» glove , 1 1of the second round after both tn* hud battled on more ot less w en tern for two period*-

In the next bout of the eveningLangdoti*« aggressiv eneas was; to m ifor Bay less who immediately • looking for his bicycle Langflun a technical knockout m two '

Th e most exciting bout *wav s.iiKvd b.v II Monnotte and

A E liow it* who put on a het u which came to an abrupt en< » v second round when M onnriii i W ‘ across a sleep producer and won » - technical knockout Klmu. / w.o i first round by a dean margin oni> ' run aloul ol M onnetn tight wtmi - « * * parked with dvnnin itr. m t « « t»nd Th e bout was (h c e im >»

The last bout of the »v'-iuoy « I Handler retain hin .bv adnuni

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F I N A L S I N T A N K

Iltv !i>-t week will enter the pole vault H r bus lawn showing line form . Rus- ” w will compete ... the 300-meter dash and possible In the low hurdle*.

Captain Brov.u evened the »eorc wUh Ms state rival. Roger A w e tt . Of M lcW * --------

Cv ntr.U°lnterr n !U • v. ate last Snturdnv Quintet Composed of Stnte Stu “ Brownie" be,.I Arnett in the two- ¿ en „ Trip Independent

mile run in the nine of 9:39 4. which i. i f i Ofoundered verv good time fo r indoor Team, 16 - " ..•..nninir Arnett had previously de- ______

an thlnelad leader in «indents represent. held ..I Ann Arbor M lc h lg a n W ate »tU d en ^ p d(

strong bid for fume ¡ng Lewis Brothers 1,0»»-* aver tlie bur ut 12 feet ...------»> first place honors in basketball tenm. i « l” ^ 7LJJ* \ton- — r.lS Bend He barely played In the rone deierrte and =

quintet sThe college. Shop nv,. gamed W> §

eartv lead and was never (leaded, tu _ though the some was closely contest. | gthrouiholit The score was S to 2 5half tlltlf

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Smeaih g ! ? 2 ? nrnfessors E. S Austin andVan Znnden Lombi'rt. l

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