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BASEBALL

fJnJwnWy o f Iowa, Friday. 4 p m . Saturday ' p m

\’ollimp 24

COMMITTEE ON WATER SHOW PLANS FLOATS

Fraternities Will Cn operate in

Carrying Out Plans of

* Carnival.

CAMPUS HISTORY THEMEElaborate Plans Matte to Por-

» ray* Events Since Found­

ing of. College.

M . S . C . L i b r a r y

B a s t L a n s i n g , M i a h .

Michigan Slate News I fr t A T IR B

Fair («nicht and Friday with in r m d R f r load! ness .

I late Friday. Povdbly an- II . .111.4 1.

I

T H I 'R S n A Y , Ü P R l t i 2«, 1032 Number 10

Not,¿ Lecturer ANNOUNCE L i S T l R * * ' * * *t o C i n t e S e e l e . * * I W H [ ¡ , , t m ¡ l f f

OF D A T E S F0Rlsd, . . .SPRING P A R T IE S !^ “ 7- - " " " - - '

ship Since '2 f r

• im/ nun/

n Paul Youth VauRhil. M -

LAST LECTURE HERE TUESDAY

Fntz Kunz w ill Speak at 8 . 1 5 *

Student Books A re Not

Necessary.

Dean Cor rad Releases Schedule

of Social Functions fo r

- Spring Term.

CALENDAR IS FULLLift Promises Lively Season

Ahead fo r Socially

Minded.

>>U te rm is to I»«> rrow ri- i u i i h m a n y s (« ia l o w n ts ,

i irn rs iin jf t » thjei p a r ty li>t in Dcuin ( on r a d ’s ufTie**. \vhi;-h

' o m p lt te d y e s te rd a y . T h e t v e n ts a re a s fo llo w s:

Apt •<-> Kappa Ije it« benefit Union TTe-iporiitn Open

house: F*i * Sigma informal party; " ultv rlub. Phi Kappa T.iu, In­

itial dance, house ■t <\ fi Alpha Oamma Rho spnna

Little (heater: Alpha rh t iPRS open lm\ie. Sophomore " party. Union'lay 7 Kappa Alpha Thetft ing party, tittle theatre: Delphic

Delta Alpha spring

j Students and alumni at the Uni­versity of Detroit are mourning the death o f the Re\ John P Mr Nichols.

; S. J . president of the institution ! since 1921 His denth. which oc- jcurred Tue.sdny night in Si .)o««ph'6 ■ hospital, Ann Arbor came as the .’ immediate result of a heart an »ck I and climaxed a period o f several i months of uifferinc from broken health.

In his career as president of Det­roit University. Father McNIchc.la has witnessed and been largely res- jx/n.sible for the remarkable «rovuh and cl*'. ‘ liniment ot that insn.iiiioil When he arsumed the presidency in 1921. the university was housed in a few downtown buildings At the time of his death the institution embraced 80 acres «t the outskirts of the city of Detroit and his p’an to build II}> a $40 000,000 rol’ege sys­tem had been one-fourth realised

The untiring efforts <*f Father Mr Nichols to develop the Univer­sity ot Detroit info one <¿f the major educational institutions of the middle west were undoubtedly res­ponsible for the break down in health which resulted in I t-, death

'REGISTRATION IBREAKSSPRING

TERM RECORDSFigure* Show 2,913 Student.

E nrolled ; Liberal A rt . ¡3

L arged D im ,on

LIBERAL ARTS LEADSEngineering Enrolls Second

Largest Num ber; Home

Economics Third.

m m **? APPLIED SCIENCE AND LIBERAL f^eapePtun ^ SOPHOMORES TO WRITE

EDUCATION EXAMS NEXT WEEKUr. Bettcy S a g g e d . Carefu l

Selection o f C .m p u .

Tree..

; r ^ % z ' undrr^'he Achievement T e .t . to Be Given Here hy Rockefeller Foundation

tand'CApin. r>i»n should be on Tueaday and W ed n id ay Are Part o f Nation-wide

Su rvey ; Importance ia Streaaed.

II. t v , d.-aii o !,.«■!:! Hr Be

■ by i he «a me kind of hi arc foreign to ! opinion of Dr.

ip h o m o r « U b e r a i A r t s a n d A p p l ie d S c ie n c e s t i l ­

are scarenext T u e s d a y and

ra sed it id a y f r o « » th e rtffice

ih e r e jr iA tra r list th e to ta l

d a n c e f o r th e t e rm a t 1:1. T h is sets an a l l - t im e

• f d f o r p i in j i r e s is t ra ­

il w h ich e x c e e d « t in ' p r e v i-

re co rd o f 2 ,7 8 « s tu d en ts ,

last y e a r , b v 127.

the of

Ma I r

lay 13 spanali Women’s League ing party. Union lav 14 SuMim Kappa spring iv Little t lien ter. Trimotra open sp; rhetrt Kappa Nil open houw; mpit- .prim; term party Kerns ••! Phi Delta Thrta open hnu-*/-. tominn of*n house. Pi Kappa open house MesjyeriHi) spring

tv house; Officers club lav 1R Horn«' Economies rlub quet Unionlav 20 Alpi a Chi Sigma spring !v. Little the»ire Pin Chi Alpha n house; Spartan Women's Lea- cn-ed p fm old armnrv

fay 21 Alpha Oamtna Delta ng party Little I healer: A . -nn prmn pn; ' • home Zeta Teu i* p'ing iMirty Ma-onic temp r

i> spring ;«ir'v lion *• Siam - I ha Ejw lot open hou-'-e Henman

house Chi fit’ te «« open houfec ■

e. Phi Kappu T.iu spring parti’ -r phviean sprm* party lu-n c lay 27 Un«otj Uteiarv wvwty ng party laute tpeatrr. dinne' al' ueflb r military men Eh ' Wmi Mars Vlavo ha i -prtr

.* Via;- Ma M ei men

Boi n in st Louis. Missouri, in 1875. he graduated from Si. LouU university and Si Xavier university. Cincinnali Before being ordained in the priesthood, in 19W he was

» ht .illSi Xavier In 1913 he went to Cam­pion college. Prairie Du Chene. W is­consin In 1915 he was transferred to Marquette university. Milwaukee where he became dean in 1919

N O T E C H A N G E IN

SEN IO R E X A M D A TE S

Examinations for «eniors who fail to make a B average dur­ing the «pring r<*nn will be given during '! '• laut »wo das« pertn/1 of the week ending June 4 not Of the week ending June 11 as dated in the ratal* gue Cancel­lation ot plan A for (lie 75th anti ver-arv célébrât irm arrotini* for ihi* change

Stili ■ 61« Ing da thustain Er. •

Thbytila«Ch *679«pethereg.

Ame;chamit

,i.-•*-d To

ifird il»

j pol nt •

and Ihr

i Home

lui with 508

t department f

vlih 405 r.:'ir.ber of regi

ie,rm 974 -ophomor 477 seniors. and

F igiire- alar* siii HP8 11 i and

ned l'or spring »* ordtng to a prevU bv Professor I.

hi

COUNOLFILES HONORARY LIST

W ill Continue to Gather In fo r­

mation on Cam pili

Groups

UNÏ

•rin af'er revi-tration im* ¡« pr**bHbly dm

,ew registrai ton mie* whtch <■ auch practices more dt.Hr ultj i former year*; lor tin* m i- «udcntf» are careful to rrgjtoet clnvUf* correctly ut the proper

TOWER TO HOLD ALUMNI SHOW

R. 0. T. C. SHOW SET FOR MAY 30

Annual Horte Show W ill Be

Held Memorial Day for

One Day Only

Qui«» • recently a he;iIII 111 Ml-nid n it i nnwixtd iree nearmil was rui down in ordev iosmall >:H»e»h tree in«»i<- run»There iiire many beerh

,»qodhu» tins, was n only

'am pus a' M. S ( lia « longot ed fo r luivinn one *)f [ ppti numlx •1 Of Varieties ofrotini ry but > his* reputat Ionnil Im*!.ng fo r the ins¡t ten

»s and new ¡deriÿ off>n of

. |11t, many Norway sv»teadpruee

va riet 1rs■ surh as jack pln-s.■ elm. i■ot ton wood, pin talkIlf ernia <rees be plurled rorirty arid beaiu\

W o rin usti a y , M a y ?» itnd I. In o r d e r thut th e y m a y w r i t e Mi i f i od by th e c o l le g e o f f ic ia la H ch oo l4 in ,th e c n u n try . A l l

■iftl » 'x am in etion s •»«•irtyr. • » in ju n c tio n W ith »» Ih»-

i»l»'nt- in the two cilvisionM will be required t«> li net Ion and will hr» excused from all classe«

° • • n li»»th »lays. Any students

AG CONVENTION PLANS GIVEN

■. h o i.l)

Convene Here May

5 and 6.

i t.-nd th e e x a m s i th e m a x im u m * -h a lth o u g h th e » i l ly o c c u p y th e io th d a y s *

!1 be made up f six

i) tes; i hi- ftpvttve-in certain libes and

WILL PRESENT UNUSUAL FILM

Complete plans lor the thirteenth tintisi Junior Farmers' W - amina

ent» and iniitructors of the v ira -

Svvvn A ria C lub lo Show G tr- ' ' ' . . ' l l n ' , ïl,!t Vxfi.bit' wm"

m ar Production Here will b- hri.i win. view - » w hm ii

Neat Month.

t ml

b\ the Amer;* :

Um’«va I ;».* a cirllege raRipuft pro­mt ion and heretofore limned al- o*t »‘lit i rely to Little Theatrr ui Ids in vai'iouH sections of th* imtr.v the promised sliowmg ..f

nan- moving picture T ’

it her agricultural ACtlvitie*? will la pen Thurvfluv and Friday Mav md 9

Winner» of the judging content • chi»’ !» w;il be held during the courrt f the pr»*Krani will be sent t«> the

■ ■f a

»igatfd by th*’ Generai Edtu’alion Board and the FUjckefeller Founda-

l’>tan J B Johmton. L'ni-

CebiiuM <*f Dorctòr Caigan ' bv O " national eompetttlon later in »he Seven Arts club «órnenme about tlie pruu* Their expense-, will be paui nuddlv " i i In- ..unit,« ownUi at, ,,,,t „ [ rollcctwl n-um

* lit not t<* la.* im ved As yel i ile« of the siiowing ire tentati

omu-ed thn' ¡i , to be present

y ram and operami'!

uh delegati* to •-;»» . J the college* Each riu-Thursday morning win la* given H record will remain .with ’-hi­

er lo livestock and grain judging ! » ii*-uá- career* and wUl be ref r éd ™ ,. . , f rPM i. [ r ,»u, with exhibit« and demonstratum#*^ , ... j; t¡t *ugi.;v 7m-Tin». pu neermg VfTort in the field o f Mir vtrlom departments t the ay : -¡m student take *neuaily artutic moving picture work 1ivi»ton tej.f* in ail nrlousney* os ‘.tie r i ’-ultstt w * rete», ..-d m IfSWI bv n O * * » » « Tn# program fnr Ttnrrada» nfte^- ni4iJ[ ha*« impar cant tx-Hiirig up-

■— -W tt-B lrwrop > M . tnr „ Vacatlrawl Anri- " V h T ", achieve some thing

sflcntion nextbe given and the

peaking Contest in the da»e* .r<- i. follows1 »e?il (0 min-; te»f Pm 1 1

on minute«;

lary in 11

WILL DATE NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS

Thi» Policy Adopted in O rder tr

A siu re the Dispotal of

A ll Wolverine«.

tremrly colti- •• and «raded

11« '» T|»’ Farmern of An,r , Harry «.i»>M*n Lloyd Rue/Jnk

neri cure Htowe CI»rer.» e Warner Harold Hender*i»ott

Wtlbur M Ur like

! '4m ’ J

\rlien Tsken in H oro r of F if ­

tieth Reunion of Beau­

mont's C U *s

BAND CLUB HOLDS SPRING INITIATION

)ndurt Nine Neophytes at Form

al Ceremonies in Union

Monday.

• he new member*H**’ near and tv *

nded ¡or the uniii.«*« lunched at- therKi»«-.»der« are Ö*****H‘+ * ri ü rrh M4 T V A uten 1434 E n Pavo*

d TIi W Î Rane

SO PH S A P P E A R ST R O N G

IN IN T E R C L A S S M EET

The Inter-cia*« track rr.ee* started ̂ ?e*dav and w:ii be fYrt.vhed

Saturday The »oph.imorr* w-cm to have the stronge.«t linr*up a *ho* i hr freahn'irn are r;>iri to turni.5 H«ne tough competition In a meet last winter between the first and •econd rear teams the »phom orts »o n cut by about teu pouu* __ .

profits

mir.'»! *»«■ $4 * i ’f

■*1 parkin« H> ‘c»n JffT'fiv» <g ' 00 TYrf* *b

-* V> and 'tudeti te odnutted free

Dale Movie- - •w> r.ew rharu

Professors O » H**namsn an*v * F e e e r ra n ’ o r * , th e lu n ic r a.nf* «... . * an.msl r.utoendrr ría** »«

T*»•*•<! *'• April > »h>u . . . . -n, r ' j . . ’ . ■>. ror-,

f” '*c\ e livestock t'h'Op” 'i<r »WC**1' tu*n of the l> »ro it stock vardr While there »bet rtMtM some he packing planta, the Detror

^reamerv Co and other points oí mteraet

H O LD S fE C IA L P A R A D E

FOR JU N IO R FA R M E R S

K medial m.iuarr ;»a.'»de «■»;: be ieid TYi irv tiv Mav Y 4 o d c r l i. a feature of the annua* Junujf Farmers Week program Th»* «d i •aae toe place 4 the reguiar Tue*- la v ariernonn review

Officiai* f*f the exiciventimr *nd -neniher» oI the Htate Board >,* Agriculture hare been aakod u> re- .je * tne units The poho <d re- ervm< «raU wtU be ,carr>d our a*|| previOAi* fetMtXKJW

Prn(«Mtfg L C Emmons Tuesday night spoke to the math student-» of Albion cotleg* on watutuai M«“ ■ emetics He was accompanied by O O Speaker and 8 E Crowe aiao of the math department

Council, s 's*- ca i tied tba?•f>c «*•< retar y be inatructc*1 >« wri'** 'he ''m *1»'. Board r«iuwtiD| »*•*• i .. ma< r.#-e dance« he field dariritf ’ »•.• *m »n w.*.,« » ’’rn ba*e»>s,,

M S. C A R T IN S T R U C T O R

R E C E IV E S S C H O U R S H IP

Vf I * » BchnJmer rh ' urVain art her» recently • jxad . ahc/iorsTup tor 'f»e ««jinmer *t Harvard unirerstty Durtn« ».he paN- • tnter ber *n»k ha* attracted '<»r< uderabìe sttentton vM p «Zie ex hibited e ith thè M irh igm Art tal* u- Detroit

(t.nce gradui» ung f-.*»n Oregon «ta te cnitr«r in 192« elth » H A degree in Home ecx/n er..« » Mi** fiehulmervh boa auerded of thè ieoding «rhouia of ar* n thè* ■ Hhe received jhe 'Irere*Moater ot Aria tn Vfine A rt» at Coi - .jnMa university in V29 after n* toimng a srhoiarahtp frorr. thè Ari BtudeMa' Leatue al New York Durine tbe «amime- | in o alle at- tendod tbe Cttoutnord sehoot o í U a Angele» Btudytng rulpture ormì tea» year ohe studied à i thè ttoiver- Mty ot Oregon og i Poundatton tdMiarskjp

Adva»u>- pi'* rm** mdu a

, *ade pub.x i re beute '•»**•JV je-aathi** NI 4*Jn« ai

FORESTERS BAN FORMAL ATTIRE

A«naal S h in d if" I * P rew nf

Many O dditir. of D re n

t a d Attion

C A P A N D G O W N O R D E R S

M U S T BE IN BY M A Y S

f >rd. r , .,..1 w .muit be in » - Tt. i'%d* < May ï i f the ugia- *~r u> b*- here m rime f<tr the set.k*¡r »«ingou t an May 25 Measurement* • and ardors are taken a! Hurd« Clothing *h p A ftve-Uortar de- paakt l* jequired wi’ fj each */rder two doUar* of wh*th will be r*- fandedr

Ju F«: ;rt:

.» bukineaa meeting Th ir*/!«' •thit' mg and *he F F A filate Ora»*' ai Contrat conduced h\ ’ he A T

Zeta chapler and I«ei»*»r*rne* • Ihibllr «peaking .n !f«e aftern**e Frwla> will be given over to p.* *en»atlon of »*.»rd* '"e<t,*>r» > nst allât ton of new ■■’’ u r »* Get

eral hraduuar*l'c-' fnt ’>.Sh ever-.' will be in »fie Old !.,tn»rv rtuildl

SENIORS TO ISSUE i ANNUAL BOOKLET1 'Itn Uniqar Design fo r Com ­

mencement Program and

Record.

book­ annual F»»iw«tf v Hh hdig ‘ta- .nia*er 41. evening m 'he » >kl Armory -.»rom •

tlKMe ««, to »*e »ne « V i t i % hignught ;•• . g ** uariiea w r Ite Uri* - íes *ny-

»hing »Juri »*es'f * he iisual• Woi- Irr».* i» Oai.ned \^hi' •lie pr*«r«* ’ '*« high lh rm *e l»«i »re writ en in lumber-

.*** k termlnntoty <tn W rd «- »TAgáin*' fn#f*»e venekw H.» «topa \ v»Au y of oree* he» plaid vhiri * rt/ aiti he

found lb arge » jinbr r* .4» the HT,-in­t «ram « i « «*•* under * ay

Fai; Uuriv *n fam/ei« mythokgievi . .m oer.vk baa tuid '-barge <4

»O U R N A L IS T H O N O R A R Y

A P P O IN T S C O M M IT T E Eid

rdbiH te<ugn ch ’

hr U*’< *jf S ’ •• HUa- hi > he Bunt md flru.k* 'he

1 *in>

hich ;»r* tri*.:a*e Frew e a t «

u> be n * ru ledre a l '»a * f»/tm aCl added Evan gun* ace mied. .* a r »r » '4 ir*e coa-

K:w»»r^ band bf Ja/ kv»n will 'mi m *h pa’ p e r uri>*<. t u t 'h e lu n c t* o n ( KuotP» ot honor .nclude F ra s i- tient *r,d M r* R « « * ' • » * > «sitd M?-» Jc*+ph C*/a. M r and M rs 1 _ C Em m ons. M r and Mr». F A Herbert, and M r and M rt. H 8 N ewins

T O P C O A T » . M M I r - m U « COATSF A N C Y U O AE t i r . P O C B PO O f l —

111 BO b

At the nati/mai vihveti'.nn o t F Dei la P., m. at hi nattnnai horuirarv >• urnafuuc fraternity n k i nWaAh.ng»** D C recently fmirdelegates were apputnted U» .* nat- »rial n m m i" * ' »»> o n d u t( « »ur-

'*•> o ’, '•nUege n a v p à p r r r adver»uung kji »fieir reH»e*tjve wctloru The findings of the '•nmmittee are ex- P*wted to prnve -,t value *<» pert/idicalA tn e l ling apa/e to ad­vertisers

T h e men amadnted to this m a - m i tote ore C laren ce V an Luptk.M ich igan « ta to Cortege O W Cor­nell. O eorgle Tsch* K W Wei.- Penn 8»ate and M. Nearm tn. M ldd leburv coliege Ih Verm ont

The report ot thla n m w itm will be ant to the Orami WaKoMol Edi­tor of the Epallag. natkmaf aovan o f the fraumtty, for pubbcatton neat foU.

dark

and

r,e f;,v <iifTerenc-e be b ii'd in e E ach will be *4material F»/r ».he covm

t ot the Itoaumont »a/wev *.-liege *raj a fe Ountled

s.th tfir .o.v* numerala The ».ptroductorv pagr i* foikrwed

bv an !tjvtiatir/n to th e nnuncncv- meat pffarrmm Next u « llet o( oU wniOT a c tiv it ie s T h e cia.se roll fol­low» w ith T.e i»» officers an d cm r*mittee» Hated fir«t. AU members oíh r grad u atin g • taaa an* lie ted ac - ord in a u> divm una ot the cortege

and by hum e tóem e A new id ea h a* been eurted owl

U* tlie iato page o f th e booklet. A «cene ot th e R ed O d a r t» UadovtKi an th e page m erajr with the words of th e A lm a M ater suportm pom d B green.

S H I R T * 4 X 0 S B O B T S . 9 0 » .

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■ t a t « N « w aw Found«! lu I y**

C ltrrtirr Vnn lo p lk

Amor late EHi»’" H»v■i'll.*it

d ic a t fs th a t th ere a re acm e p re ­ju d ices npntnst th e aeries o f fore ign film s bein g ahow n here.

A question th a t h a s been heard here m a n y tim es sin ce th e aerie» began Is “ A re the su b titles in a foreign la n g u a g e ? ' 11m* an sw er, ui course, is no. Each film Is carefully edited In E n g lish

Another consideration that ha» no doubt kept students away froir the presentations thus far Is thn' \ the pictures are silen t However the films were made to be presentee without dialogue and there Is r maximum of printed mutter pre­vented on the—screen. The virtu» of the pictures lies In the super! acting they display

Anyone who saw the first twr pictures will testif\ that the .film; are not confined to pageants o medieval knights and ladles cram p i'<i wiih dusty formality, but (ha

COLLEGEBULLETIN

t 'n lv eriit.v o f Iowa** barrbuM nine iect the Kotsinen F r id a y night «>n Hate's diamond b t 4 o 'clock A sec­ond game wtl be p layed Siturdxv •fra Inst the B jx irta iw . gam e starting it 3 p m

PROTECT HOUSES FROM SALESMEN

Fratereity Men W ill C o a p e l

Agent* to Hove C reden ­

tia l* Verified .

1)1 id chant linderst

¡ter that • Ta ri

II

st I id en t

h ad a responds

\ction was taken at tlu* last l it ­ten m tenui y Council meeting to

G o lf learn M eets Notre Danse protect students from the f lv -b y - lashte weilders Satiublay. April 30 night salesmen who often deRccnd

up.iii fraternity houses.Through cooperation with W N.

Sweeney, purchasing agent of the college, the council is having u r timber ol recognition carda printed. These will be given l>y Swoenoy to ale. men presenting s a t i a factory

credentials. Without one of theac cards an agimt will Iv branded on questionable and unworthy of doing business wiih. students

TheF o g H o r n

■y

DON

led Cedar golf cours.

T en n is team meets the Universi *f Detroit n e tn v n this afternoon < he collegi» courts. M ichigan’s *«■ Us team imxde*. Bixirtan Cotll luturdny. April 3f)

I M illenni s in d e n l f lu i i

JO E K O L L E G E .loe K o llege M l on ■ wUMNnm «rail. F u r m a t, fem ale , b o ttles an d all.

B L U E K E Y A M A N G E S F O R

V IS IT IN G B A S E B A L L N IN E

B lu e K e y . n a t io n a l cam p u s a c t iv i­tie s h o n o m ry . h a s m ade a rr a n g e ­m en ts w ith se v e ra l fra te rn it ie s o f th e eam piis to liou.se th e U n ivers ity u f Iow a bn.sebali team d u rin g the week end. T h e team a rr iv e d here tod ay to p lay a tw o g am e series w ith th e S ta t e n ine F r id a y an d S a t ­urday. Tlu* m em bers o f th e J a p a n ­ese team that, p layed here a ye a r ag o w ere ta k e n ca re o f by B lu e K e y In th e sam e m anner.

T h is erg alligation is also working w ith R ig g s, m a n a g e r o f th e U nion.

The Passing Show

ByBeckwith

th e rem ain d er in a n im aginary landscape.

F o r recom m endation , one person s la te d th a t h e h a d seen the picture tw elve tim es a n d w a s w illing and even an x io u s to see it again—vn . high p ra ise . I f a m u sica l score cu:, be collected fo r it »most of ;|, m usic is W agn er, b y th e w ay. n wel­com e note to W a g n e ria n *> the .; fectiven eos o f a n a lre a d y great p i- . turp will be in creased .

id dramas With flesh and Ttundnv evening. May 1. at

\< H IM I ' I l N I TESTS

(• I la usuai screen Vc ip »air theaters, hut ii with a finesse hare

AnieriCiin actors r hoped Unit With th»1 tllees cllsjKJSi'il of. I hi' marked increase in a

ijjie next picture of i Seven Arts Club is

deci . for Its efforts th is c a m p u s liln

iv would have t

is a M o n -p r i to the pro

u d ch t s ina i

Room 1 f>7 in Peoples church AI! i Lutheran students on the campus are invited to attend

Z<Mil«ig> f l u b meets Friday. April 20. lit tIt« Kellogg hurt sanctuary at

h ||I|M Della “ Spring Joli” t» held in Union l>ellroom Friday ning April JO ibofits to go to « ii ' Admission si no

lesi nan appi o be referret igeili in tile

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And tipped down a sh o t # f co lleg iate p u rch ase th e case, gin . t t

.loe K o lleg e tr ip p ed a t th e Ju n io r PredictionFrom .

H ugged in h is a rm h is red h ot mom. sw ap p ed h is p in a n d a couple o f

keys.lle 'd get lo ts m ore w here h e plched

up these.

by Crowley Carried Out

•tag•d to the pur- ______i- Did Library Prediction of Couch Jimmy Cr<Indent cannot Joe K o lleg e strode a s th e Sen io rs lev that the 1932 football rule

d io have no dealing:, m arch ed . changes would not be noticed to»n an not recognized by ( up an d gow n d rap ed , h is d ip lo m a any extent by the spectators were i f folly o f laiylng any- e lu lch rd . borne out in u regulationhim is apparent. Put a ll th e d ip lom as, an d a ll th e practice game staged here. Severalnitty Council inembeis keys, hundred spectators that witnessed

the exhibition were questioned a.s to

Ilia,

Tin

Inter-fraternity •nturdRV evening 1 h e U n io n lm;

Club Foreslnt « annual shm «lu to ta a id Saturday evening in Old Arm-

li * \p la ll i th e p la n 1«» th e ir h i*»du a l hoi isos so th a t illi t l ie l id unv o n « ' i( I f 11unlzcfi b y ■ i»u n o u s Mtlt-.s-•li xxi! ■ave o n lv the uisrlxi*.s ft.

I 111 a e ll«. n wa;. taken iin a n e i lo r t«TOP tlx in c r ca h in g n u m b e r o f

in d ie s XX« rked upon co l l f g o a lp -iii-» b\ a*. e i i is x «iio arc in I he e i i v

o n ly d a y o r tw o a n d lo a v . 'o n 1] »a im * o f ih c i f merchan-

c a n bi» «!<’t« irm in c d .

Je e * .Pour Jim* K ollege.

We Mill don't hclicv

how I he change» 1 game and tin great

i answers upheld _CTi the story ' The eliuniuitiou

I e flee led III •M jorlty ot the ley s forecast

the "Hyingabout i the absent -minded piofcssor block'' I., ¡» typical point. For yea who hung up his socks and then the "flying tackle” ha been fo discovered that he had forgotten to j bidden, yet infraction* of tl take them »»IT.

port ii.il iit dents ft .should Ii .* t.udf n! » should i the w I It

I O » Al S l’ A R T W OANCRItS

F ra te rn ity M ans ions Seen as A id in E n d in g W ide S p rea d D epression

i tu ilei educa ■

Brotherhoods Reach Deep

Pockets to B i i ld New

Homes.

i*»ti i i i n n

s in f o r m u i l i t t le t.o c o l le g e bl­ » Hi Sippe;

lu a jo t te a m ol. ut ic a » it f o r in i h e past vea

! ui n ew fr u te rn it.x h o uses lu tv r v..- ea rn ( h in . with iii. i.

in s u p p o rte r*t ie n d im c o lis i ru e ! ion « a i l in gm o d e r i i c o n v e n ie n e e » h s xx

u»m t il ion iuu « g r e a te r ' d is ta n c e s f r o m th e cir io d ic in te rva l.» 1 h» A c T h e O r . s i u i t i id f r i t lxIli'ii,- N p fr it. im . i l ig pnugrn m vu ti l th e « ou s t I«III.» Hull cu- O'. (» .«lo'IHHl llOUs*' OiM'll«*«! ( ;

ut Idi tu c o i Ui IP:< I T h is x» «•11-k n o w n g r

le« id ed w a n e lu b ro th tu s in ¿Ja Im m d d és ig n é «in a lis i« li to a c c o ll i m o d a le («u t

u p p er çia.vitiHMI th r e e t «• a ro o m nit 1110*1 CHM*:n i i i l lx a ware a l i t t le less p r iv a r x fo t mi n ieIx 'i i few v e in s wlu> d e s it i ‘d m o n ro ilu «« » )tt.‘ i'('t’ ixt-«l a n d c e r a te i r o u g e 'malli x- T i »11 'h r s u p p o f e lu d ed q u a r te r s tot «e. k

K a m Hi K u p on D a m m « »,

uuest rom u i • p riv a te ta llo . ’ ■ yet, but voon I nil-Hedged and property They h i for 42 men. lev. an incln-

telephonc n in era tor fide! - an Innovation

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M ora l i.aw W ith in . '

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i i. V.—Stun St reel Huuhes Ihe IMnec of T ra d itio n « in I . i h . "

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Announce Program O f P io p lcs Church

Fo r Com ing W eek

Remember

MOTHERS DAYSunday. .May 8th

VARIETY & GIFT SHOE

R e l i e v e it o r n o t

c o c k - e y e d

Ye». e h ik lrrn . if happen ed in : Vlr. U'al|M»le*.H »Iam . I t seem s ' a liu sky ch a p by Ute n am e o f Ley iim i H ey» w as asked b y Ih e | p ro fesso r to proceed io Ih e b lackboard . H e w as th en In ­stru cted to w rite a sen ten ce on ■ Ihe board w ithout ta k in g Ills ' eves o ff th e assem bled studen ts. Itey * I m ean L ey ) is a football p la y e r a n d not a pro fessor an d couldn 't do it. <11*— I. you cou ldn 't d o it e ith e r) . T h e pro- frxi>or. in sisted th a t i i be done, so H ey H ey • ! m ean L e y ). p ro ­ceeded co rk -e y e d ih ro u g li ih e fo llow ing sen ten ce: "T o d a y Is not T h u rsd a y .” T lte pro fessor, st ill not satis fied , in sisted on m ore to rtu re a n d ask ed fo r a i »im plicated sen ten ce. A g a in H ey i • you know w h o I m ean) flo u n ­dered ro c k -e y e d th ro u gh th e fo l­low ing sen ten ce :"T o d a v is m il S u n d a y ." H e w a s su re If w asn 't I — he knew people d id n 't h a v e Io look co rk -e y e d In S u n d a y scKo?d.

A ll in a ll it w a s a g re a t lesson in w hy te ach ers h ave to look ra c k -e y e d —• it 's a n o ld ed u catio n custom .

W IL L H U R A N T Will Dunint. the lumou.» philofco-

ifier. iold Mu lug.*11 sta le .student* t Inal term that money figuratively wax “ Ilie manure we spread over flic ¡iifid to muke the fiower.s of culture grow." on e wonders if more m an­ure spreaders wouldn't come in handy At lh» jwe.sent tim*' P fw ob* ally we would lik< to ride on on»’ of the manure spreaders around that inmoiis corner to prosperity <M»>- l»< we hud better leave this subject- - th*'ie s an odor connected with it •

H IIO C K IN Gi l l llio se w lio a tten ded tlie

open house put on bt one of tin* f ta t e r n it ir s d ow n D etro it w ay la»! sa tu rd a x n igh t h a d a

»ItorkhiR" kinhI tim e. D on't take us w rong, it w as only the stati* electricity

% m o l . i t i

the inonuug I lie class in oriuth- oiogx if fiat turn ir bird -4 mixassem bled iii the thind .IW Il Oil H h M dl o lProle; mu Whooais wh a poise like a pigeon

tilehave beett .‘)0 seldom nolle« d iIihI penalties have been Very rare. Hai ­ring the use of defensive hand ab« ve tIk* shoulder effect)» the tech­nique ol the lineman but the spec­tators doe.» not uppreelut»' the change. Only once during the game did a bull carrier lose ills looting when mu in the grasp of an op ­ponent and the calling of the dead ball was noticed by oil!y a scal- tcring *»f tin* watcher».

There was a change In the man­ner of .starting the game at tlie opening c f the first a i/ l, thud periods and after touchdown» that came to the attention o f all Th«’ hew rule permits the bull to iu* put in play with kirk iiom placement* drop-kick or punt W ith a strong and accurate kicker «»•■- Ala- Eltouitz in the ranks Couch Crowley has di - c-ided to use the punt and employed it is t li«* practice. Although an­other wa* dome the kicking. 11» ; did nut appear Io be any great ad­vantage in tins style. The kicking team did not have time to m u : the receiver before !»• had caught lh»* ball und xx.o on lu.s way back

N ew O fficers of M ary M ayo Hall

Feted at D inner

"Tartu lfe" is in nearly every way a better picture than "JeaiUie d Arc.” The ».’haracterizatlons. the action, the pace, the stcry. all are more in tlie real field of tlie mo­tion pictun- and al! are more de­veloped th an in "Jeanne." E v e n the exqu isite photogruphy of th e forme* picture is at times .surpassed - fo i example, in that scene in winch the placing of tlie camera behind a candelabra and the outlining of the actors' figures ugaiust the tuii Whitt wall produces an effect <■: minimi­zation; we feel that we are watching the remote emotion- of two 'tohiU’d dolls. This device used often in 'Tu rtu ile" is. I believe quit«- lor*

».'ign to American films.Charact«‘rs Remembered

The ouly fatili 111 the pictun* a fault shared by “Jeanne"- -is iis ex­treme slowness ot tempo on ly ut times, however, is the. loo notice­able. I believe tiiat we will have to accustom our solve,» to the slownwss of nearly all Kuropeon film , if we wish to go u full undcisUindiur • the chalaclci it) them. W( |}o 'ixvav non. an American film with u scum* ol K»H»d ciitcrtttiiunctit. per­haps. but not often do we remember individual characters, u we unde­niably do from such pictures as 'TartuHc' ■ the simpleton husband, th»' sensual Tarluffe. the determin­ed and intelligent wife, the singlc- niJnded and cnergentlc s«*rvnnt will nil linger in our minds when the plot ol the play will have ix'en fo r ­gotten. This depai tni' iit tmr* serx - odly recommends "TattuH’»*

New I’ ieluri'H ( amiiig A word about “ The Cabinet ol

m Calgerin” which will be present­ed in about three weeks Fi'om. an unprejudiced advance report we can tell you that the picture lias prac­tically th«* most unusual plot ever filmed, the most beautiful and strik­ing photography, and some of the best acting A great deal «.f the ac­tion L'kcs place ;n ¡1 madhouse and

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w l i a t m a k e s a c o l l e g e l e a d e r ?

Inaugurating a ne chi a pus. the girl» cl Muyo hall entertain**« dinner last Thursday ’ heir newly elected officers arc Harriett le n t . Helen Oliatore, x Alii’r Blum rich, tre France.* Folsom Itulh

|V«U M ia t u fo rn iu 1 hcnor ol icers Til* i?tln. pres** • président

Pauli. Heir Solomon. h< Solomon i

MaxDouda tnd l a

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t h « mu*I po|»uUii im .Iv to M l ( « r « « l t ir r v r d in Ihr d in ing-r«om a o l Am rt it*n <oll*<||e*. n l i n « < Ink* und Iru tM iiltlM a tr >uid' by K a llo ir i in B « lt t * I rM k Ih r » Inrliid»' K r lln < r*» ( in nf la k « » , r i . r ft*.in 1 u k r« B i f f K i i i i r i . i W Ii r .1. » i iu m b U i «n i l K r l l n « « ' «WHOLE WHEAT Cm...» AI»o Kalfrr IU « ta fffr— if« l coder (hot lets you »Irrt«

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x light of little lull 'an m ake Dy lecturing

party a. -

lo. kit 11Mu: . i CVan both gi

HelmlhtrcN» and dent and Mi Elisabeth Coi

Vanntllg bag Lh nlargì)

Pe r s o n a l it y , o f c o u n « . A n on- g a g in f a lt itu d e to w a rd other«. K oundte«« e n e rg y f o r c la s s and cam p u s a c t iv it ie s .

G o o d h ea lth is the b a s is . S o fe w have it. C o n stip a t io n fre q u e n tly cause« h e a d a c jir« , lo ss o f a p p e tite an d e n e rg y , s lee p le ssn e ss .

- Y e l it can be o v erco m e so e a s i ly -by e a t in g a d e lic io u s C ereal,

Kellogg's A U Br a n . T w o teb le - spoonfuls daily w ill p ro m o te r r |e > lar habits.

Try it with milk or c re a m Ash that Kellogg > ALL-BRAN b e serve-* at your fraternity h ou se o r cam pti restaurant.

All-Bran

I li­ la mu uhm»i un

W ith that he w a v c u rc lu f ix

hill with field «

Ih r« bad a piano, a »! •»•».• saxophone.

I I* Y O N D I IC Another local wjronty > t.

nui«' last Saturday rvcnin hill'd a jHipular campus ore they <*l the beumuu: cuuntrt H. itlu i than UK*'» I Im* Hr*! .fit»

ANNOUNCE CHANCE FOR ARTIU.ERY STAFF HEAD

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(inter Fraternity Council Hop,1 Foresters’ Annual Shindig Are

Headliners of̂ Social CalendarllaPP* De*u Sp r* H J*k> H n p c n w t t a d f lu Tan Oprn House

Booked fo r F r id ay E v e a k f ; A lp lu Phi u> Hold

w ith

MU'

S p r io j T en u P arty Saturday

tn the Kappa Delta Spring J.,it Friday eveninp mnual Forestry Shindig and the Inter-Frater; i term party Saturday evening.•r of society term parties and <*|h »•lit will not be lacking on the campus this Hesperian« and the I’hi Kappa Tau* wiil h«

. on - F r i d a y e v e n in jr *;he Alpha Phi sorority

I aimed its spriny term for Saturday. Phi Sitr-

morary will have an in- I yatherinjr in the fac- isibrooms Friday eve-

Spartan League Announces Date

For Spring HopTrrm Parly Scheduled for May

13; Cirnimitlees, Guests Listed.

i 'a g e T h re e

s aC o l le g ia n s S c h e d u l e d to P l a y f o r T w o P a r t i e s OffPr Course In 0NED̂^D

.. „ . . . . . . . . . . . / o « a i f • a REPORTED A T H O S P IT A L(iirl Scout \ \ ork ~ -

£ H !

f . , . « . , - Howard Bymgton ol the Heaper -

Iff Local ( n-cds 1 m" : uken 111 *•“;mca ses Monday morning of thi* we» k mid was taken to the hospital. He dors no* have g severe case pu*

Innovation Proves Popular; to • j a -• i? remain there for a*

• ».«• on % c a v noted on the campo1

ro^u be Given May 2 to

Inclusive.

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Kappa Kappa Oamm«» jit< rtaln their fathers Saturday ,j * rr“ ''* lit; them to lhe ba.-ebah gait.* a (-:> v is «' ,, iiin iiooii. and to the chapter .,•., i dinner Ip tin? evening

ii* h Honoraryi«. Fete *•**■.' •».

Margaret Shertnan enter- I his • :member* t f La Cofradi.. • c honorary, at lier home. »12

i ; ane, Tuesday evening iron D-rta • i» jo o'clock. B iwnaii gsiRK nvraureme:. ‘ played and Spain.-!» song-- " iu*m*

Refreshments wert .served. t»i • *i »' <• lit•, gucftta were. Mr and Mr ha‘* ml Shout. Mr.-. Ethel Ra hk. *•'«. err. . Mr Alice Leather.-

TO HOLD MAY SING X 1>.ew (HIicefs A tAT TOWER M O N i ) / A n n u a l C e re m o n y

Men's and Girla Glee Clubs tr

Join in Concert Monday ia ?Morning.

CHILDREN’S CLASS ~ SHOWS PAINTINGS

Frxhihit in Union is Work or

Youthful Art Class.

V. u . < . A. to Hold Mother-Daughter

Breakfast SoonI Delta t n U t U in .

»..tomai Inspector K.ippa Delta society will ik,:»o

Scagin. national inspector - , Delta at a tea te» be gi .1 afternoon. May 2 b e t»«» ours of 3.30 and 5 30 Mi

!.. coming from Burlir.gr •>( .nt. 011 Sunday and will :• intil the following Thur-oa- 1 will be poured by Andre 1 ih All Panhellem» repr»

.1 . and p a t r o n « a r * .¡.

■ip|i.i Kappa fiam m a« ■«Iti f M in i tlu irur

K..pps» Gamma nouse on Sa turd.»2.1 Nat** Fry'.1.1 played for dm;

Mrs iM ks Case Lei

Bobbi»-. daughter ni M- • P Lawrence will fce •

• • dinner 011 Thuntcav • Kmpiw Kappa Oirnna M

. • is ali ui-tru«'* : i: ? -h (ii-i»artment

|humo n- llrM ■etili-; Monde’

: rcting Of til* M i . . * , ni assoctatton * »> heid . •••

m Economica builduikt Moi«uu

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. ;.a - «md decoratlun-

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Wom en’s Honorarv To Kntertain Ten

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State Meets University of Iowa in Two-Game Series ¡|KOBS PLANS CHANGED LINE-UP

TO FACE CONFERENCE TEAM HERE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Squad Faces Shakeup as Result o f Slum p in P lay ing Form

When Luther College W ins 3-1 in Tight G am e;

Teachers Defeated by Large Score.

A i i 'B Ih t lo a m fr o m Io w a , (h is t im e th e I 'D iv e r s it y , w il l fa c e iMichiprttn S la t e in a tw o - jra in c a eH os horn F r id a y nticj S a tu rd a y . T h i - s e H es i*« t it^ i.'rst f l f * i\ g a m e s th a t w i l l he p l a y i f i w ith W e s te rn C o n fe r e t ia e ten n is th is s ea son . N e x t T u e s d a y th e S p a r ta n s m ee t th e t ’ n lY e r s i ly o f M ic h ig a n n in e at A n n A r b o r .

C oach Kol> • || S o| lin g I hat h is m en h a ve r e c o v e r e d stir* l io ie n t ly f r o m a -‘ I •!<» I d rt ih ° ' —.b il l# th e y to d k ffls t S a tu r d a y gumr-; K- m .exp ec t* to u>.r either

a t th e h an d s o f I .o th e r c o l- ‘ j ¡ TltV ' v Vle g e , w h ich In c id e n ta l ly i< p ^ ib u iiy that peit Srtwea n o th e r To\vn S c h o o l, mm -tort Friday

W h im not d e f t l l i ie ly d e a d - The PrRluN rn.'uunif’r ‘ will star*

ed upon a l in .-u p . < Vmcfc •» ;■ VM,k /“ ?“ tl", * ! ! ! " ! 's 'l!Koh ptomiM- n Kluikeup for th.* nwnjira w i -

f i f f UK o i w m s 'm X » m X ' X ' v W w lu illn it Slurni»Bnt! plans to go Lp no ¡itlie pitm- tn When the ftiwrtnn infleUi nult' set th«' pttnrh buck into tlit* squad eneti up in the Luther nun« Sniur-

Thotmh In- hi« - pot rteeulrtt Upon dm the hutting nbilliy ••«•m.«! u —1 Is stiiffihti bfttterv for etthe« oi thr dlsitppetif Pm tin- mm time tin

-

Intra-m ural Sports |

The M on their e season by ri»

xtctv. 20-2 n •»elet.v .stmt efl u <i flip . o " * I Ite I*

I In Hesp *1*1 fillmtn the union

ti baseball game

I r t i r H i t i i W » » ■ »J

H I Sa n d BV j

U A T « PO RTS 3 1 M M TOIt ST

he Mon In.vs

SWEATERSSLEEVELESS

M O D E L SIn the following

shadesGreen

RlueCanary

RlackW hite

.S1.il.") t o $2 ..r»0

S P E C IA L W hite Broadcloth

Shirts .SI.til

M V R C 7 Sl A N S I f t t . A f t l ’ i ® | ! A '.T I ANO INT.

Kolisttien pliiyecl pi r >

this M'ftaon. the tenm seemed pow erless in hitting the hull

After trimming the Tearhri? « Central State tin^Thui'ndnv. tu t the Michigan St rite team was fore»’

♦lust ahum everyone but the ho hov eot ¡t chiiuee to plnv ngidm Cent m l su ite kritoa used twenty two men. including three pflghci and it1- tunnv catchers An ehtlrel new tetihj. with the ekeoptloti i John Madohhn «• ».hurt top plavc tin In-t three inning-- o( the emu

MeCusitn started on the moot for the Spartan?tom h< in

m hi I»

It-, the fin ii the Koti in

Ine<t to hold themI ü. I- I ut In-» fi;

The Luther gaule u;i different Mori The An hie Dei; **tm Lut

M i c h i g a n S t a t e

UNIONT h e S t u d e n t s ' H e a d q u a r t e r s

STATE TEAMS ENGAGE IN TWO

RELAY MEETSDistanc Sfj.tal Goes to Phih

drlrh ia ; Rath, H oleomh to

Compete at Drakr.

MILE TEAM PROMISINGcompete at the Penn Relays In P h il. id e lp ln it E m ltty mid Urdus

Pes Mi.me. town wliere the Peak •

! MODA F O U N T A IN

( \ F K T K R I \ S E R V IT Et

i S T U D E N T S U P P L IE SI

R E - S E L L H< tots S T O R E

We still have a few

FeltM. S. C. Pillows

left at2 5 % Discount

State College Book Store

Read Any Good Bookfiitm (tnr I rndiai I ibrary

Cigars B illia rds

WASHBURN’S SMOKE SHOP

III SYn Si me Athletic team* v ill > ft v.eok ■»•ltd (• hockful of nil .snorts. Tinekmen will io Phllfldelplils and Pes r the Penn and Drake r* •

basebnT! tenm will ta k e inlveiMiy Of Iowa Pride>■(Jay and the Un I verniti ■ »! n«*vt Pursday; the ten:.,- meet Detroit today and Hnturdoy; and the golf

CROWLEY SEES THINCLADS WIN GOOD OUTLOOK IN DUAL MEET f tFOR GRID TEAM V a n ity and Frosh Team s W in

Handily From Detroit.

u p

. ( hm!. \ i h ngii

■Si» ’

; « .L\ltt | s-> riffln mil prnbahl’

New M r n Show P rom iiin «

Ability in Spring Fool

ba ll W ork -ou li.

FINOS NEW CENTERT i e several hundn-l «qtrrlntmx j

that line the -idrlnK- »1 curb •>! the

City College

« ih» st adnio

in whiih Due

¡e«V o f IT fe< t I

» In <1op

I limi;He‘»»»rtpefltl

• l«>wa Saturday and will ftttrmpt to kern mil. Ill two % ear* of

he l.a* lint l«el • inm* game »»» Ili* Ten nppo

n -oi •. Anri has tiiins HI an'ount I I.it I «.nr win« against I'm

m liv of Ali. Iuguli.

I APsicae un.versiI y b.< »outing the Und

The Japs will pi f will n«>i ventun

to he turned out at ih l* •bool moulded into shape Training wine of the lln -.l nn ie-

nl that Ir- hie. had Hilde? him sincehi

. • rieh. Ciro

.hmm\ pia

'I! •ant .• naliiiniil ehmnplnn I id if they're as good inn was they may V iiiiuiJ ( liampionshlp '!

« IT T I V That Michigan state will have

a capable distance runner nevi year »a * proven Saturday when Ioni Ottev. running on the fie?hmati team in a iih ingulu meet won three races, lie ran the h ilf mile in ’ :0 | I, the mil.- in t.-'LYU. and the two miles 10 im « Ire-hm hi I «-cord llia l heat tin- old mark set I" 1W« hv latti l en I* III «•« h w ho is now eoa» I» «•I Iti«- distance mim

ek

*fl

Che n< w iti ’ I <• * io I Frank Butler wick « ’tied " Norton Rm R«

olds, und Art Repliera, are t-hf i coiner» who me dtsptnving plent form nit I he vnrsil y TVte unpr nient shown by the veterans of

CrowleyM u tie r a » 'h in t g o Ire? h u t.«n

iH oh-.ih lv be at the center t*vdI »

Ind21!) pounds, mid has n no?

for football Sideline coaches lia i marveled at the imiltUmilitons ahtl in . el the lad mal Crow lev is n p t pleaded It It» continues to d. velop there ix n |Mwslhility that h wih suppliint the veteran Btuld Meter* al the pivot ixwttum

Whether Butler heat »nit Motet or not CrowwV wUt he a: uie.l at

i In the

«II » V

COURT MEN WIN FROM KALAMAZOO

l id i Isi ite - volt team didn't rio so

ve li in i»s onenin* match wtth lite Ititi versi ty pf Allchigan team III*- tee-, m - f l vere surtkI P } »«« " IJuss Turi ili « a » thr ntiii Stali man who wa- »ut his Mite siiiirtìa«

hut • I»* .ally in the Held

IL\TT I\ '(Ì M l l i U . l sThr hasrhall tram ’s hats wilt

cd hcf«irr %prhir 11.11 «•( I uthrr ridlegr sattirrini and n* a rrault ti.» tram lint ting average sank trom well above ..100 to vet lo» til*- hr I «-is lit g a tur

IL- th e la

< ap t lo h n M a d o n a . «s %Im It»..« it/ II»< harlcF (irilTin p I l m Alct amt. Äb I lout Alorsr. » deraId Alcfashn. p .K rllt I anger, !!h.1. tin ila fiter ■ t Iterwyn Pemberton, p l l a m l.aw fo rd . » liar..Id ( utlilirrtson. II I Ita r 1rs Fa w ert I. rf

implied

4 1 !.141.333

„121ItHl•ÜHiÜtttit*6■»*«..270.261

.l! fOOt -I. r.’asing Moat of

thruHoftch

Here, MEN,sm oke a

man’s smoke •

A P ir r n 'I o f good tohwrb I* dis­

tinctly a man's smoke. T h r

women (long mav tnrv wave!) nave

taken over most

o f our masculine

p n v i l f g f « . But

pipe smoking sti ,

iaelongs t o us.

In every walk

o f life you ’ ll find

Tt»# p.p*¡« not f.w that the men atpr*»»v *)«*, jjlr |(,p P*fv

smokers. And most college men agrr»

that thr pipe oflers thr r.ir«'st pleasure:

a man could ask o f It.s smoking

W hen you srm-ke a pipe, hr sue

you rltiHtse the tolracco that wail go

you the greatest

enjoyment. In 42

" Bu °w 1! s' "i»a a 1 t«*d° 1« »■ ''of ! lu^Usst '4 colleges•:'-kW’s in »la te eollegiHje etrrle* It-i Edgeworth is tlte fall b\ Ktxirts writer*. an«'1 hk ex jar- . tem r slnHild mak * him one of the W W lte You cm our*itnmiiu liu fn ifii 111 • 1» eount.n Fuv n dgew orth •hts year , ,

F l Klewtrki, Hanicmn. k and w h e re v e r g o o d Hues Rrvnold*. t hru ,.»• iw,. f .-h . tohacco ls to |j men who are likeh to break into the

'tegular lineup next fa ll .KTwtiki O r (or a special tt-•#« dw «-.■*» •» 1..V shown rnouul. stuff uunnke hint . . *:■ #••.. •;«■>»

j contender for honors Reynolds »am ple packet,•lwed mak» « him well adaptetl f«*? write to larus &: Bro, Co., 105 S.hack field work with Monitett. '.»nc-tnd McNutt *" "I whom have plenty St . Richmond, v a. Nunplr is tree

ANNOl’NC K COMI'I.KTE E D G E W O R T H1.1ST or I’AKTI PATES sudOKIMG TOBACCO

■Con*inucd from iinv*' D June 4 Tin ta Kappa Nu *prln

parr Uttllr thentrc: Dehdi« »p.rtn parts, luusc; Trttnotrn .»im-h hf>u«! ttcrmtnn spring parfv Union. Utnc I Herat 1 ?awiet> ojien house I**.» sin iita Phi *pr»ng. party, hi him I'!Della T h rt« opeh house Fn A phiah apting parti

.tunc n Funomian spring part; , ...L n m M ) Chi iqwill* P»r<- R*‘WTd *

house AJI o/J« i m rJckrimilitary department has to foot p»«kage"tc FT sothe Mil this year . . % homerun ha« yet to he hit on Old College field this wtsnn W ith Krx s trrlr out of rompr tit ion wtatr will not have a »huttlr hurdle relax team this sear . %nri **o on.

hr th«' cokeAnolhet of the brljght spots the

■.'••itnii grind hn? horn th«’ cltowing ■ i An Bwss. who divides he- time between ih r football field and the track. T lte hug«* Benton Harbor h-.cklr has taken on ¡»bout 10 pottnris and now tips the . tic at 220 Hi •it\I»- of piav recalls io mind such si nr tark'i»’- a- 1 trrhi’ i | Htiaight and Hugh Blaeklock brilliant tackle per­formers Of the old Michigan Aggie

SPORT SP IG O T 'Alton Kirchet I* anthidrstran*,

thrnwtns eguali» well Irti or right huitdrd Kog Kea«t.dash man is said to hr one of the tinesl pr»>tperts «inre the da vs of Hohn 4>rim and lr<-dri> \lderman Tont tMiev al-wajr* run« with a «top «rut«h in It»« hand Kuss KevnaMu,who is showing up linei* aa a hiitu.i.k in spring training, was an all stale quarter at llln t N«*rthrtn Tw«» In «sehallpia«ers iode a couple of 1 a«airy horses after thr ganir last Sat­inila* and two member« ln Ihr m ilitari department were pul wit *1.«- ut». 1» I .st for two da»« fur 11.

Thr M-«»r«-U*»ard on the t*asrhall field Ita« been lived up Thank« Frtm . . tin»- prugwllient nwintmer on thr rampwa has let hl« hair grow long. Me ha« tu« ned aewthetk lia. ha,lu ... ».cren splash and Per- |w»tsr pageant laid night wa— i halt bed and otilv two btt« . . . . I tir rsdtege wont In io irr liarM in an) way in the h o v shew Im aiur« an« m**r« T W

Olympic-Rainbnw Recreations B I L L I A R D S - B O W L I N G

Join the Happy Crowd* at Our Howling Alley*TW O LO CATIO NS

fceat Grand R ire » **»*»"* Rrt*d

BARBECUESHAMBURGSDENVERSFRIZLEDICKS 1 0

Rex’s Subway Lunch

Back in the spring of last year w e never dreamed that it was possible for us to offer clothes of the quality we nresent this season at so low a price*-.

All $20.004 PIECE SPORT SUITS AT $20.00

R i c h m a n B r o s . C o .2 0 6 S . W a s h in g tu n A *#.

puek* $3.50 White Flannels $4-00

STATETODAY ON'I.V

Student Night ALL

SEATS

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è S S S »j S U N D A Y ^ MONDAY, TUESDAY |

Thr 3»pa«>len el the Wewoew H O M I R4RKYMORK. NANCY ( % KROLL. PHILLIPS MOL***

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