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H. S..C. LibraryS»at Uftiiaiittf. Hie
Bichiptr 6tatc Heuts- EDITORIALS —
IWI.i.mr Iklfllln
frtrr Mum IW rrwrvrd
I Toilny"*Cmmpus
Heller l.ookiil/i
PciM'c* Parlev irr,,in'ra» Talk itmi^inSlated ForThursday
EAST I.AN8INC. MU'IIHJAN, THl'RSDAY. AI'RII. 28, 1938_ .Vo. 78 «
"•""•'•"Plans Made l""l,r "f "r Daunt loGive•*" v~. k'fc'A >" I'M lair,,, „ .
imlrriri I il.l.iWill H|wak .hiWin- I'r.-i.-iitioii
•\\ Iml ..in Muliiirnni-iit il.i i" Amcricii
Tliui i Ih. .in.-.linn which.11 l.-rni llit- i<>i<i. "i Ihr lliii.1
I hunks ill virus
p..11 itktll't help llir North I aiiK
i in s Kids. Tursil.i* no-hl in .1
1 liii'vi tin- first hall In start thr
I in- 1 iris had tin t ai r's Kidsfulfill H hilr thr Kill's pitrliri
.. l . at. hrr wt»rke<l l.n tin- lintsNui smith hurlril for thr lints
ami d.d «|iiitr writ, most nt thr
11. |ttii tint fm thr tirls and
llmr on I nrlli —
Lor/seTo tolle/ie For FFA
M.-cliii-rIx|m*I..I ftit
It* *1-1 III* \g i.I»lt\lllcrc 1111 Mtt\ I
hint 1 17V Smith Hughe- t
Ioniiiht Main AWSAddress
IWiiril Itriiiliiiili''l'« I -ilk tri.liii .hi*t III...' of I llull-ll'
Mi Mar 1oris Daunt,• ii.ihl'i' |iri(f ill Smill
V liliumiitiin M;i .
laou TariffsAdvoealed
< liiriia*. Ii.ii.ril <>fTrade llirr.'l.ir i»I il.ll|HI« S|l«'ilk.'l-
ifVin TroupeTo Arrive
Dam'*'-. lot-motion-Vill II.;.,II,... S|lM«t
III ('Mlllt.l-HIIII I rilljIN
Larson to lie,nl |)i(.|(a|i(. (||||,I.nlhem 11 I Inli __ ...
\\ ill Meetn. 11 inn 1 .|...ii.IIn tlll-U.I 1 oil.n
I I'lllil. . Si||||| ||.o
l.lll'lit f.»,t.'
Irnlic Head*Vre Named I itH'il III jilt I'll
III i olli-ion
I Inn,In 11111.
I hose I nsloins
Hook li t Lis|>Stlltli'llt J0I1I'o—ihilitic-
SW I to l i t.Delegate*
^lUlllll 1*1 Sitflllil llohUFir«l
(.fiilnie student*I o 'lake Trip
NiihIi \ tIi imI- limit
Marketing Meel-
nld southern 1
I'nin,11',1/1,1 lie,mis Unlit Slarkr to Rnlr as \<£ (^IH'l'llRuth
Wo .t Arm ■ 11 *
he,flies I
Die-rl I tllir*P llil*Irnxeliitg l-»b
Morula > and .left Wednesday *'•tr.'no(in for ColuiDbu*. Ohio Theequipment cowuttd of threeWaukeiha Masoelman o.i engine*.Doalffi ind pump*A* a field Uip the *tj<ients are
»n go to Detroit for a trip throughthe Genera', motors company plant
, Thursday - Friday of tha week
lo»hl ill* DirectorIn >|M*i«k l«» I ilicati
MOTHER S DAY May I Order
"•MkmMrtVVteM Sk^. Mt *» «*"> <•«* Av'rt"Iter lit. ill MM M. rhgnr »«2*.
[ruititut. <>l Jr.L
v.lle. Ill urwl also some of theconfused international condition*which make the institute ao pertin-er.t at this time
MOTHER'S DAY Mar • Orderher Mower* Early. Ciene Avcrlll.MorUt. Ill Ahbat Rd. Phone «M1«
< lag*
.«' • h. A Ay ' »p*'i H .11 -/ft'at nr. ai !»••» ••Ma JI' 11*1 Majesty will b* rowned at the
tonaf*011 nail the name evening.
(»*•?'m i. Sidebotham. E,i-' Jordan homep. junior, and Judith (orrigan, liberal art*junior of i.ran'1 Rapid.-, tied tor second placein the content held Tueada night on the
.ittic Theatre They will act a.-
Miss Stark*
Mia* Starke was chosen ti^vn a group of10 candidate.* who were neon- I on a basin ofbeauty ami personality. <»■"• j*erceiit; scholar¬ship and campus activities. percent.Judges were L)r. Lydia l.ightring. Prof K
B. Hill. Secretary J. A Hannah, and RalphTenny. director of short course.
Miss Starke has been active in the HomeEc club and studied at Merrill-Palmer fall
In the elimination the contestant- pa--*
in review across the stage to the rno-c
Ralph Bell's piano. The judges Were sea*-among the audience of 40. Over an hour •
spent in deliberation upon the candid*vwho sat on the stage after parading acr
once. The decision was close, though MStarke was unanimously elected winner
Campusalendar
■AlOMtiull KM,**!
I 1(1 III Kl< K I I IHHl I ».( Tt R*.I'rtiplm rhurrlt. lunlcHl.* p in
\IK I KOI.It AITHTTOMHImiight 7 p m.. Htadio.
\|\KM»RII l»AI NT I HTI RI
.M\(.\IIM\I Pwll ON MEETTuflilht 7 15.
WOIHIR- DAY Mai R <KSer DIETETH ARMOCIATIONJrf r»•»*»r* Earl* Unc \*rrlll.Uirtsi ?l 1 \ 1,1ml Kd rito^-4SSI0
In Iaiii-ing \ hiir* h
— RIM WINTER GARMENTS — AT TWH HELL'SI'r ainpt 4%*uh Repair lac Hw«ln Jeweler &
.Hit ltll.A.> b'l'A'lfc Thurwlio, April UK, IP
Michigan State New* Tu,ll'^lJEST K.,m,H.AL [N»K^,^T a la ODD«• w««i it. ■" ","n"'"'1 ^ •
If)? Mr«tw IfM
f^voi iolod Colpfltfilp PtomFWnSuw ml
CbfeeuteDtfarf
N.i lmn.ilAilvrrtiunySwvtct, Inc
I'm,
/Vr,scree*/K» KIMIKKI \l I I lllli
The pi oMtpersonal -lejre I' I«m
* ReturnRi hard Roach,
.ii»t returned Mun-
rovered it didn't meet, so blewbubbles m four cokes with two
topnotcheat
. rtiblo half a blot k long ." . . .
I Mat he came here to polish up« voice that was turning out " "fn. v songf in the best Rudolph ^ 1 ,< '1dentin** mnner and studied
(.'racked gt
miiniv prof . . That he was ,l'America's Frustrated II»um- wiong orvex Sweetheart and that he n,ul l! A
.. t Besidc-thc-Winding-Cedar thought an\nd hr was none other than Heir i tl
Navarro, who hi now plat LobxteiI parts in la Nollvwood definition.
f«n me to do tc»da> Toldf thosi magazine salesman
The ratan I ove Son* " one of , vtliU.'tkinhis heal pictures Thr Mar pit, t.(lgave parties for thr Kaxt l.an-
^ ^
sine ronngaters. 'wowed' Iheni u,n.1 an *U parts and general!* I'.u.iM • Ukepi this iiutel little town In a ' ' «d«»vr Se
•l.i* r vou noticed II
HARBORNE'Skol'ntain skrvh'k
ii a \ t» i; \ <; sfor
mot ii ku'S i) at
2.00 to 10.00
I I (.1. O.I I I Mill I: oool**»
II rlroiii,
llclr»,lh> I nl I r i>r Sr n i or
Ili l/i IrorhrrsII rile I iimls
II \VK Vol
CIIKCkKI)Nour Taxes?
I hmliililrs I loot,
loy *>ul< t|in l v
East Lansing State Bank
I ) Oil III I
irtii'h> I flis of Surrvv
III lIlC llOll^ll Hill, Honrs II,
SAVE YOUR Snap SHOTS
Siii,ill s I,iir ) on
i:\cli si\i:Slylvs a.V' I'alh'nis
SHIKTs
*lps.\, M.«ni.wi .a >h.i! - v ou Miuirhi
S2
SMALL'S
SMALL'Sart the tvilusi**
rcpif.Miil.itnr> in l*tnMnu i
manhattan*Ai#la. f'gygwifi*
>/*#! f IM'fir Ultll IIMl fit n
COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS SENIORSTwo Days Left!!and FRIDAY
Union Lobby 11.-00 • 5:00
i:i\. April 2». I'.'.iK taiCHluAN STATr, ixtW'.i
potiorAward Highs,hooiSpeech Coeds Given■ (ttnlvsl Held m .
•icMiited Hen* MomIuyLate LeaveI'p School >,s
1.1-1 I iiniina Student\\ hi- I'lii Kii|t|ui I'liil,,,lnl-llip l'lui|llr
twhigan high school forensic a
oewtion will be held Monday cv«ung. May 2. f,u 7 t,. » 30 in IIlist Laming high school audit'
IftettdfrMMiWill Perform for(irerk Ullor Bull
East Li
| side id th7.i»llev, in
o'clock mission has been• granted to all coeds who attend
ipei intendent t|„. pan-Hcllenic-Intcrrraternityoi>. will pre- (tiince Friday, April 29. at theMi-- PnuliiH- M,ls„nu. irmplr. I-in.matin- spco.li II,.; air Henderson, who formerly
,n' made at t angemenLs for his brother.Fletcher Henderson, and who is
>» !hk>1 \% mi Ik- ,,ow finishing an engagement .itII. 8v ,n in ,hc SwuigUnd t'alo in Chicago,i in oi atoi > ,Vj|| imnjsh the rhythm Hendei-• extempore h.ls a rrputa,am fui combining
With theModem Greeki SpeakersEndOr MAKTANN SMITH «/ *%%'■' I
At.rilA (iAMMA OKLTA— ] >> OI*KAll tlio Alpha Cunts arc treking to Ciraml Rapids Satur¬
day for their annual International Reunion day. Betty l'urily Wirlngm, Muleand Carmen Bavin will lie initiated there. |, |t|.|iri.-|.|il<.il
Four new pledges are Mantnivt Andre. Detroit. Jean: V| c«,me,,lionSwart. Saulte St. Marie; Ona! "Marie Holmes, Millinirton, gltd («hrc > "Pinky" Hamilton into the tBetty Krnnaki, Bessemer. ' it<-.i i v.la. This ..II cum.- s-..t. . .•MUI1M-- W!l lotm'r'r1, i'.,1.' \l" I'Z ,v ■.! ■'
v held I |„g ,.,garR [iH) During the tussle. Ll , u l k , k i
l ust l.misiiiii \itu> ,
Sii I fcrs Loss
and i
y successfully! and William 1
himnlitm
(,irU SponsorCookie Sale
Coal i* l anding
t.irl Seoul i amp
Sunday at the house Paul Derrick- < json. 8yd Goodrich, Chit* k Munton. ^and John FYaxley are the initiate- 1j.MTU A (iMKHON PI—New officers are: President, lima I
Rhunnvay; vice president. Nancy . ,
CouncilProceedings
Mo
Black's Marketlliyne Urissril
l re-li Meals and Poultry
no tick:—1 '.f II, ,1. I',' i:;,il;
/ til I SSI,,II Inn. t.o l„ lit,
Siuytr lloirl
\. I aulift-Co.. Inc.\ „ i Ituu Phone 3315
liailc)SchoolNolrs
IH IJ.KTIN
III I I \ SII.M \ I III
\l«>rniiio Siii!To lie Held
/.S liov l\l(h'i(li£V II
member of \. I . of M. Y>i in:
Jo Are All the LEADING BANDS on Our Campus
\MI KH \\ I I DCIl VTION
..I Ml SM I VNS
MOTHKirS DAYMay llir Illli
t aid" un l>ls,|il.i<. at
rex camera shopI \M I WSIM. MM II
ni s to hi: to\dvrrlAMHl >•> 'IjMiuirr
Vk • iiil»l\ (.rata!* Hoimi* Im
!•« uii » llniuiid.i I I•»111
>I\Y BROS.Ho Hat Stole ul Hie Iown
• > W AshlllgUOt t»f
I >*»l T ^-llllt I-
sl.r,:,
I I' t lull lo t in t
N|.» Officers
/ lection \olicc the only word for this car!
- \ I l Kit \ V Xl'ltll
M.tMlAX MAX -
11 KM) M. M
S»KI)Nh-l)AI M\X I
llil KM > \ X . MAS
IKIIIAX MA\ i,
the Sunt 3jaab
CLASSIFIED
St.. . I
n ,.,-a . ..o M H r,xn«riK I. Dean 4 HaiiLS
• • | Employe. Mutual.,.•of ia. i-r | Farm Bu.t a,. Service intT.' \ Gibbon*
t»;Go«jd>tui Seivue, QoU ikibiing Co.
»-»- " MaDun 4 L>..i.Mich
Bell Tel. Co. if ft) iMiiffi
-
f: '
MICHIGAN 8TATK NKW3Thnrwtuy, April 28. in
SpartanDell Sij»s\\ inSecond TillIn Row
It. .,1 l.irnilliMl-rIS. I: Kappa Sin-V in lir-l Cnnii-
Nine Invades Iowa For Two Gaines With HawkeyesRankin andlibbers TKatT Ur.m> Hurl. Trackmen Head for DrakeTo Pitch;Michigan IMTtD|,.nKTamed Rack.9-3 INTERLUDtS"
B TOM MOI I OV I., Dr;ikf. Hurvc-v Wood tra. Da!
Hakerlmro llefeat-Team , Friday and J
Mahl-troni Cheek* Wolverine Bailer*. \ I lowingKiw Safelie*: Owen. Kuk and Hand.illTop State Hatting Spree at \mi \rlior
Hi IMIN \M»IK«<»N
1*. fmit. lv Dark in winning form after iM 0 •'! slaughlidu ha'aii I'll.-lav. the State hasehall team will again tnlho road this weekend,-.playing two games with the I'm
\ of Iowa Hawkyves.M;. Sj-att an -" two hard link pitchers, Glenn Rankin at
Hoifin Endsitv r.Fonr.K maskin
Dick Laramy. with errorless sup-jort from his Alpha Chi Sigm .
earn mates, shut out the Sleeping
Tuttle
nt at Kansas Friday to dei
BLEND YOUR TOBACCOWITH THE HONEY
I'oloists PlatMini Trio
I .-D.I of Mii liipiiuleague at Stake
• Ml M v||||
AVRC7S::1 "• tANHf". «. Artl' 1AM lANV^ l as! |
Imvs11 Shipment!«»/
BUSH-COATSsJ.O", |o
SWEATERSx2.;»o A iI|•
SPORT SHIRTS*1 In X2.INI
SLACKSx2 In xT.'iO
Short and Snappy!
0$li Hi. .'A.
\m ARROWSHORTS
WITH
GR1PPER
SNAPS
Arrow Shor< 6Sc orArrow 1'ndnth.trs 50c up
ARROW UNDERIVFAR
n Friday and
• pitched hril-
110 wool. ,.| i
ELLO-BOLE
Margin loo I.realThere in little chain
i'.antral TrackmenIleal Trojans
will
the |
Itjw abreast «illi Mi. Ill*aii in
victory .mil loss column TheIvi'■* hold loo xreAl a margin
with those produced now in
StateI^^HI
TWF I)FA FSnow on \ mti:i >
Fvrrpt w.-.i,
Charlie Armstead\ntl III
OIK III <1 it \
Our lii.nr iimrih J ]'111111 fflI • vtka ' » XT* v dkana dt'miiv
M Ull II ol TIMK" "MAP AHOI T VII »n
Male Mail of
l orlnnc t bonnes
\o hocorilcs
Mirhi^an \r\tI' Ol* %t%ltvrs III. Imlrw lr«i
Mi lan* to S-i I*iilirtli ill How
out At Mich
lootball dm in* the
untUAsrd I am mdih nil
■rail* there *»*s no doubt averoutcome of StiW-Mkhlfin al-
I veil the most loyalrooter had to favor Mich-
II oil*/ nominate
Truj.lean
tn lentil*. Golfi* Hreak Firti
its continually It
k ba.k Eastern, v: Thek e r hnkamen evened the t
winning easily with a 52- mg most of the winimargin over their F.ast Lan- rivalry lived, but It'
gan-SUte rivalry haV its own until the
While Michigan \*
CttliSTBRMI-l.D andPAI'l. Will I KMAN brinn yrn
preview coast-to-coast broadcastfrom Arte ) ork '39 If orld's / an
"Rhapsody in Hluc"...thousanof hupp* dancers ... a bla/c "tcolor . . .. tlags and costume-. "!everv nation . . .
/ atlit up your Chesterfield andjoin us in the preview of th<\«'i»' )ork It.If World's Fait.
W lien it's Swing time at this gnopening ball it'll be Chctrtcrliu'l ime ull over the country.
rusure er
is the right cigarette...