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'V 'íW -i* •*.t B* • TIR WEATHER *af*l* > M ; tuntfht an* »«tardar Fair and nmer. Mandar. FOUNDERS’DAY CELEBRATED BY ENTIRE COLLEGE Mirhiynn's Formnwl Collegiale Sami-Weakly FRIDA V, MA I I«. liirsn Should State Ag. Board Supervise Campus Romanees? SENIORS START CLASS EVENTS WITH SWINGOUT Torrid Spring Days Popularize Campus lee Cream Industry of Yeir. The prodigious pernirioi ntical problem or whether ; WCate Ag. board to supor] ||.* r a I m, ... ■ove affairs hn; been solml liwj. lien, rarker Givet Address at “¡JJjeneé of a few hundred LarietlConvocation huKb^mteiid ''11'1 I ....... ■still, and thus the negative Delta. debat In night. Morris Hubei man opened With lists of reforms that noard would be pledged to do if they L""'"n' ,C#! Wa,er Carni turns, drier Red Cedar bank-- tippnble canoes. and PRES. R. S. SHAW PRESIDES Excalibur and Sphinx Name New •mi oi raising their left nt t tir* usual rieht kept handed the decision to nlLiates of Phi Kappa ftéstfav debat cietv. Symbolic Affair on May 28 to Precede Ceremonies Before Commencement. TO BE NEAR LIBRARY >ri Vailing lolm y w other things, that it minds but not : it.r ion* bust fleas . most lucrative in >wn and the Ice n tin' hourly lint usi be amassing u >m the iiourly thrtr pro udenfs il Members for Year. d hour vere needed Mildred Patterson fol owed him for the negative and di- lated that no change was needer f would cost too much to do all hings anyway .lot* Kidder atr ive. seconded Mr Huberinau vai. Senior Play, Alumni Day to Follow. (lilt Celebrating the 7:ird annivarsnry of the founding of the college, a general convocation Was held in the Ovrn- nasium Wednesday at 11 o'clock Major General Prank Parker, commanding Hiusinst ¡cully and added ihe Sixth Corps area, was the pHhcipa! ments of his own speaker, while ptnar visiting officers Edward Ctreen second were special guests for the assembly peaker. confined himself to Kxeulibur and Sphinx, men’s and at opponents, except when women’s senior honoraries. mnde u ’ hat there could be no rotnan public selection of new members anything handled by the State I The program opened with two verses William Pratt affirmative, open« of America Following this, six mem- 'alk With a blast of withering in.vi bers of Exealibur marched in. garbed -‘»id also announced that the in their traditional blue robes, and hoard would appoint him overse formally pieked two new members love when thev had control Lauren Brown of Detroit and .lames More verbosity followed from Hayden of Cassopolls. negative’s las» speaker. Richard Sphinx, senior co-ed honorary, came chlson, who accused his opiioneti next Marching slowly down the unmentionnbl*1 things ;n terms -so center aisle, they pick«‘d six new mem- founded and resonant as to amnz bers. They were: Phyllis Shassberger, listeners Everybody then rebuttU.. Lansing; Martha Fatiey. Albion, blnstinglv and Chairman Edna Fur- Lucille Morris. La lining Madeline Dill- bum railed tor a vote, the results of so. Grand Rapids; Aiinie Lautie Becker, tvhlch arc included above Hes|>eno. and Mary Lou Lipka Birm- ingham Formal initiation will be held at a Inter date. Contrasting the conditions during the early days of the college with those of the present day President Robert S. Shaw briefly outlined the hlstorv of the institution He -aid that the first half century w&s decidedly a struggle After the concluding' remarks. Pres Shaw turned the assemblage over to Colonel Edward C Davis commandant of the local R O T C regiment In Introducing Maj Gen Frank Parker commanding the 8ixth Corps area Col most experienced and skillful man m Dana stated that he was probably the handling troops in the armv todav •Continued on page 3» 1 an d ior swihgout oi irma- t he o nes ui eve «•n- L-inte in night dilli nrgii- • ■arniial. Class p);iv Bftccn laureate send» t dig*- c|ima> -sion with Coi dated lion Orme -emo in •letted 1 IOIDI Kinrd dore Zai-fscii as ( rt.vc pía ti - will follow ell SI a c pas» \• ars K-ach c I ,,r arci» e bolie e ai a site near thè - pijjorf • will pa- - Mu Mut- ts of In tin will Im well tin tín 'it v is ve.spohxi e Ills »Wo wint’ s on wiiicii ake plat THEME CONTEST WILL CLOSE SOON Studenti Mutt Submit idra* Before Cloting Date of May 18. will Usher will dose Ilk S ot 1930 IIpi he writer • lav. and ! pi’t in l apici Lint as n président. till 1)1 Iheo- : Ili <•• take h • general lit' e of the Piti erect an v Svin- ile«.' the art lies. cl) - el gowns e Each ittin<e up «1 swing- .lrlotil ..( at»*» 1» Shaw of the S "II If - Oil UlllOr H Hie ton sibili - Fl SCANT CAMPUS INTEREST SHOWN IN OUTCOME OFUNDERGRADUATE ELIMINATIONS ON NEXT MONDAY Pastini, of Ineligibilities and Ntceiiary Limitin' of Voting Lilt it Hoped to Ararne Collegiate Attention lo All-College Election May 26. O il I SB NT AIW TH Y in ti ritti imi 11 kJ i.ses in Ih> 1*4* I i’t*i tu! next Mmnhiv over any number tssmen i>f the lety all makui or nourishment i> s.iunter into the drug it afternoon and «ninv ;t entitled Tiv to litid ¡1 l vigorous pastime is de- nplicated by the prnd im I- supplv of people encamped their giant engaged 111 restimi itic.'il circlfs 1 » 1 «»n Itfniotin M ’htiti tin* tlìi*t ,>«•<■)• cinssps B p e elimini,tions hi »h,- mthikI ting |ln*1ln ni,n to 1hr :i!l-.-..ll.ir.. vlfHWn* Mn.v 2fi S tillim i I.-«-!;!r.-ition ol several iii.-li*.jl>i|it¡«-x nini il,.. jj,?ép,isitv for mu 18"'* 'H W IlH Itln» I. eM,eete,l to „w m m ie ,t... |,„. ■I intere-t >hovvn ilnriii)!' nom ini,linns. I*' I i in in i. t i. m s in iunior, M.|ih„morp, and fresimi«,., «il °miMt Moftday aftid^ooii. Mn b dock in tin* varimi p I .1 C t 1s ilt'siifiintt>d for sUC ftiflpthg*. At pi-esfTit littN* iirowttrks ar being sffii jn the iunior tins« .iiid ¡iiflicatioris aro fri)’ an m Athletic Council Nominees, New Tite third year me*/ ' <ftf he Phvstc- COUNCIL MEETS NEW PROBLEMS wise, the lemon cokes flow freely benefit of those who are trying itely to develop chough stumma through a t lire»** n clock Ft»r a solitary nickle. thev secure np- lately one hundred and fifty centimeters of brownish carbon* quid "f doubtful origin, which tig to the ads. should endow one morale tind!s-ma\cd even by"; 1 <lock* Honorary. Inli-rfrat Body, Ejections on Lis). »■in 111,1,1 building Id Han- of student repr» council. cOiisirfe a new honorarx of the Inter-fra • «.mpletir.n or | eliminations hi main problems the meeting o Wednesday eve; Charles I Mi ruer. Bo wi re named the all-coll» council offif campus neti A petltioi tion of a i hart hi informal dt>r rnity council, m id. Muskegon le Creek ti as candidat- Monday afternoon, with Ha nah and CharTes pierce representing the Student Council. They will pick from the list nominated last week I he nominees chosen are Gerald Breep, Holland; Roger prove. Sturgis and Claude streb, Birmingham w»*re th** men nominated For Ihe office of vice pice Sexton Detroit' Clarksloh: Ed Gibbs Glenn I.arke. Saul» the ■d •r el It va li ophomor Prati and Hurd, Thatcher and Steimle Are Candidate* of Publication» Board. national .* campus r thè presidente presldent Der- isatene Km»/ Esc» nabtt ami ite Marie were nsureàhTp Next la* pirked troni -àtri-ftiT. anàlng. sted and Mal- li. re veni that lit- otleml lite leu working in prep- of ASSERT REVIEW CREDITTO STATE Col. Davit Complimenti Cadet Corpt on Veteran Perform- ance; Praia« Band. Complimenting the members of the <*ollege military regiment on.their work during the recentlv roinpl»'ted inspec- tion. Colonel Edward C On vis com* mamiant issued an ofTicial statement to lM>th the cadet corps and the hand The communication to the cadet corps was in the form of a notice and was posted on ihe Armorv bulletin board while the oth«*r wa a letter to Leonard Falcone' director of »he bntul TTie notice to the corps of cadets rends as follows I wish to congratulate, ¿on on your fine work during the military cere- monies of Tuesday ;tb<i Wednevdnv You marched by the rev tewing stand with fine lines and precis»* -tep At »lie .nspertion you stood with the 'teadtness •d veteran triKtps Your entire work on the parade ground con.iantly re- minded me of similar work by regular iroo|M. All of this was possible only because every man. without exception, did his best ‘’* 011 « personal pride and resolution on your part brought great credit to your college and this in turn reflected great praise on each of you iiemonally, by the General and by the Insi>**ctors ,)i( ’’The Military Department Is very Jj, proud of your splendid exhibition. ” fl( In congratulating the band. Colonel ),{ Dav.. stated: that "all the Insfiectors at Competition for the $2.11 a ••»iblee» f,,r the ¡ carnival i** not gr#*nt Henry Morse chairman ol committee Although the prize theme pring water fhursdav ! im>ms : ■ont* pnrwi ELECT OFFICERS FOR BLUE KEY Snphotnore Honorary Completes Week of Initiation: Swings Out Thursday. Kennet il Vai nd Marian Fi SENIOR PARTY PATRONS PICKED Van Duren Band to Plav for Lad Informal Dance; Ticket* on Sale at Union. Patron* tor (lie lad ■ torma) The met mnnagii- Willlar Norma *■' group ,i;i rbook duriiig ••ditor last •ulturisi moi ¡r ii |tudep»s it editor <.1 nd Hteim ere chosen .umber -it •¡¡»tv dlffle •vili Ik* th* tiling .ili-« will idi the <"« to be t! term and Karl Jepooti will represent -Studeht Council at the second \ • lass meet In« Mondav in olds hull lure ropm Thev will eliminate fi 1 la* list'put up last week Those named tor president a •Continned on page JUNIORS CLASH WITH SENIORS Third Year Mon Stage Complete Breakup of Informal Party Wedneiday. Prol P and Major General Parker himself spoke in hiebest praise of the band. Thomas-Stnhit Oeneral Parker being »»specially com- ¡-j,,. populär plimentary in his remarks. y an i ) UrPn »nd well- T observed that the band, in addition OVER 5 0 0 ATTEND BAND CONCERT WED. Re-introduction of Former Cudom Edabliihed ; Fird of a Serie* of Fonr Presented AG HONORARY INITIATES NINE Alpha Zeta End* Week of Pledge- *hip* With Banquet Wednnday. SOILS TRAINS TO BE RUN ON TOUR E*perimenti to Be Operated by Railroad* in Conjunction With College. fertt*,»' breaking up of 'hr il spring term parties 111 •nrds during rerent veurs sited Wednesduy tugltt me» ill ulte Of the (»id Artnurv Al .'it', attempted uh- ' homa the break- t>v preventing the of <>nl ur id ening not radiiuting -eds w»‘re annex •ugh gun Central ¡lites The * f« r Rapids wil M.* .«aw.«..? "... furm.sh th to its musical skill, fine marching and informal ,f!nir For »'xceptional appearance, also carried out piayed at Dixie Inn. with precision all the small details of on t^ge Michigan the inspection of instruments ‘ timr at club M;.- Major General Parker was met at the Cuba The band also ;•! entrance to the college Wednesday tuck, many parties in Grand Morning by a mounted troop of cavalry. atHj for fraternities A salute o f’ thirteen shots was fired and throughout Michigan tben th* official gueot was conducted programs for the par»v .1 •»«»nd the campus. artistically designed, according Aluncheon was given the visiting of- mittee reports For saw • in the Women s building The tickets are on sale at • Uni. ««J J il guests, in addition to the six w-muy and sorority house I ontoer*. included eight officers be a closed social fun. wum commissioned staff. Governor seniors. The portv will . fr 1 ^ . . " Green, national commander of until 12. !r>. .rMU oi Poreign Wars; Colonel _______________ Puiicu Officart Start Dr,ve o(,.íSSuSuí;.B,nd,, ofthe sut* b0*rd ,i'.c « militarv band opei i-rm schedule of open-a front of the H» utimot r Wednesday night. Mo clock More t h «n sc- nm« weather to welcom ne prmv 'crm initi lw Union Wednesday Prof V R »lardn ultori)I department v ire»<s of the evening ve loomed 'he new :i •rentire responded !■ A Davenport acte hing. ampi* y «io ine (gymnasl oetl »•» bring uiit »ite entire 5 .»ini wlieti- they were in. uttempt* '«i joln thftlr wlthTn »he Itali, »he stetmi were used |>y «bout IO 6d- ri »0 obtam en'runre Fotir. »•n also cntered there and t lai II alid "Ite wept ut window m e ni •firee campus |K»lice- he umor class ut bay for « hours wit h t hrea ù of •• n»> • ttort wns tniyle tu mora away from thè pnrtv »Hi of (he west dnor.s were l,|n< K*-c i»h . ‘lutomobtles and »t 12 oclock thè tir»ti .ear meri made n .oneert»*d ruxfi 1 ? rie *Ms» end door. when innny of iem depuri ••ti ( ftfier-- were -et/ed tei strapiwd vtgoroualy AMhougit I» fiumi ter ed bv aiiout two lite t»v »ite Iunior» thè ne«r graduate«! tront ut Abbott» fiali lo H».ng»* the from »filh school will ruct »he farmers on storing »lie fertility »Hilled a pitched battle a vet ted however mu ween rne two » he Arm erect id r numi» * makin M Eut Luting Speeder* W. A. A Field Dtp Pluued; Police officials of Bast Lansing have m u - opened “an intensive drive ot, ;>* * ders. W ill Iffclsdff A ll SpBftf according to reports given out Tuesday. . Orond River traffic ^ ;>*(img a bum ^ _ through the College City »•• an extent Jnfrr.y ' * choife m W. A. A., that la endangering both drivers and _ .T * e « an Juna * at * 00 o clock pcucatrlan*. it la aanrtcd. I “ i report that .all speed violator* Jba ooomoi athletic Held. The vUI induUe a track meet ami cl«*« hamkall. claaa archery mt. and Duale la tennis and A medium nlaming sprir f* to owner array « ia? ion delightf> .vara! and sen.i pn vnted with gram as pleas in and f osility fo particularly ar r that will *m in»* week ajwir' for Wednesda'- it tmg. 8 hou.-' »>*• held th« tied brown note- i term notes, very Reward offered see Wiltoh Colt oi lowing men < > a» ion Ttj»*.s»lav • •fron«. 30. Hart! »»n 10. Waukewan Hunt. 31. Eaton Ran d* 31 fSteuben: r/jrtn« Fast Setanket. I/»rig f.sl rtuvell Wait** '31. Rat. F»rentirr '31. Ha.stingK 31. Manie Rapidi Cas.-) City »iipleted a we*-g vening Harold tnd: Albe Mun- illnois; R M I* R Herrman Fullert»»n. '31 ind. New Y»»rk: f'isky: Clarence f. Il Brown Claude Mltrhell. 32. Former Ercutiag Office Aitiilaut Hm Operalio* The v*»ond ' rain will demonstrat** the use .if rfieniitols m killing Cfanada thistles »piarle grass, and o»tier weed.1 -, that cultivation fail ’o destroy This sp»*»fal will leave Jackson some 'ime m July and move north ••» Bay City From there it will go to Detroit and then to Grand Rapids It will require about 14 days ’.o eompiete the »our The agricultural experts on this train will also assist »lie farmers in identi- fying many of »he w»-#-d« that have been spread through the slate by »he imp»»rtatlorr-of-foreign gras-« se«*d.s On the train ofierated 'hrougiirxit south- western Mirfugan rast year about. 150 kinds were identified. Serious injuries were by a “lugging match e two principal pugilist* of the »wo ('laves i**w Handler »nd Georgi* Ferrari After a five minute battle »he men shook hands and the ng- «r»gallon moved fo »he main street «•«vt* a few yells und (h*ound«*<1 Minor injuries such as bruised faces and black eye* were much in evidence after the rlnsx warfare, but no serious <ase* were reported and no arrest* were made by the representatives of the law Former Student Killed in Train Accident Monday Fay F Burroughs of Toledo, Ohio. Prof If E Fubj^w. secretary of »he Former graduate of this school died Mr* Elia IJflHaan I* In the Umvi-rMty l,‘f * 1.WCUon u( ,h,> A "“ rt« n Ch-imi-el «ho ora apprehended will lie taken Be sure to attend the class elimina •adftned oau d lll to the degree lMon8 *.theduI»Ki lor Monday at 5 p. m University of Michigan thl* term. ...— ____ in ....... h»wpitg| m Evanston. HI.. Monday hospital at Arm Arbor where she is ' oc,Ptv announces that tiie following ^ d l i ? !“ .2* Irom , men »-r- rlrct-d nltlccr* ot the local hnardin« a train (or Chleaco In that L Z T .52 u , Z . c „ t . J week •«>">•' ">r n««‘ ve«r Ohalrman. Prof <•«» The Injured man tma nuhad to .. 'he underwent l..»t week A } c|(rk; v,rc.ch. lrm. n pro, „ the Rvaneton hoepitai. but he died e Mrs DeHoan. who was formeriy con- p RoMtpoom: secretary. J. O. Hardesty; hour» after the accident. nec»ed withi the excusing ^flce is the treasurer. O. B. Winter; councilor. Prof Mr. Burroughs graduated from the wife of Professor J. M. DeHoan of the c D Electrical engineering department of M. S C Psychology department who: ... _ this college in lMt. At the time of Ms is taking post graduate work at thei Be sure to attend the class elimlna* ,death he was employed ae an appraisal jtkma scheduled for Monday at ft p. m. engineer by a Chicago firm. Id at Wolv^ tad Oats*» for Chosen. t drew more than the icers lit three under the Wolverine, college ic council représenta- it polling. A total of Hpatison with a year Bg canl. Normnn Ilurtl, Port by a plurality of ÎF4 4 me in Kart SteimleV 0arfield Thatche: ess maniigersh il. The votin; Ladd, Muskeg"’ >n over “Hear thletir council Howard M ile was unopposetfj cheer loader »en. Holland, will entor r ¡a««-, ¡ircordf he class members In V Ife defeated gliam. by « vote »ui D»*trolt b«*at t£' •>n. for vice pretd of 92 votes F« rn S ef»-ated Florlne Rex_ iecrrtnryshlp. 155 . K-i (imtbit iM*nt te Marie for the V 157 to 85 TWO •.(lies were cast est voice régla*: iervradiiBfe classes.1 vote of any class iophomores in Mol..,. 218 being depoM .i.irk^on. won a cr Karl Haradtne. I year presidency by •'•(•m Western Spri*. >ph <la.s* balloting/ •e inesident by del^HP»^ Mat Kinnon. Bay fO Ity, y it u.i Adams. Lan secretary by wthnlfûr met » Midland. 134 to ad) • Dailey. (.’Wvetand. Wilson. Ann Arbor, by ten votes and thirty-one bullota (re-.ftman class |K>itinq rank econd in das* t Rex Steele, Detroit, oleomb F*i».<t Lansing. • - id« :,( \ bv a vote of her« Plymouth, won a Mi/abet fi Lee. ofTice of vice ion Frrndale. de- mrg. Battle Creek. 28 votes. Paul • atured a mild Horton stickle, reasureship by ¡•I Monday from • »bby under the i**nt council H PRIZES RDED SOON Bung Judged; Wiu- Rtceive Reward* 'n Juue 13. are now viewing the hat were -ent in for the «Ls in * avH. poems, and I lie prizes will be ip winner •»»» .June 13. nptx »tit m for the essay Cellini Artis and Bravo, rphy: Safety-in Modern Charles shean. The 00* the Dve Industry, by II. On self Mastery, by >er. Hans »'hristlon An- rarv Work*, by COrllmi .Agnrui» urat M em iflt 192» >w poems were submllfted contest The Wind m • •> Suicide*. Pen ' Agdk corpus Dei all by Her* i. To the spirit of BgOlim >( Maxwell street. jBjBp irton. TwenUeth OanftHf* •lark. Whatever W# Ì m vrence Beoti; Pile» wiriwaii. 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Page 1: FOUNDERS’ DAY SENIORS START SCANT CAMPUS INTEREST …THEME CONTEST WILL CLOSE SOON Studenti Mutt Submit idra* Before Cloting Date of May 18. will Usher will dose Ilk S ot 1930 IIpi

'V 'íW - i*• * .t B* •

T IR WEATHER

*af*l* > M ; tuntfht an* »«tardar Fair and

nmer. Mandar.

F O U N D E R S ’ D A Y C E L E B R A T E D B Y E N T IR E C O LLEGE

M ir h iy n n 's F o r m n w l C o l le g ia le S a m i-W e a k ly

F R I D A V , M A I I « . liirsn

Should State Ag. Board Supervise Campus Romanees?

S E N IO R S S T A R T C L A S S E V E N T S W IT H S W IN G O U T

Torrid Spring Days Popularize Campus

lee Cream Industry

o f Y e i r .

The prodigious pernirioi ntical problem or whether

; WCate Ag. board to supor]||.* r a I m , . . . ■ove affairs hn; been solm ll iw j . lien , r a r k e r G iv e t A d d ress at “ ¡JJjeneé o f a few hundred

L a r i e t l C on voca tion h u K b^m te iid ' ' 11' 1 I .......■still, and thus the negative Delta. debat In night.

Morris Hubei man opened With lists of reforms that noard would be pledged to do if they

L""'"n' ,C#! Wa,er Carniturns, drier Red Cedar bank-- tippnble canoes. and

PRES. R. S. SHAW PRESIDESE xca libu r and Sph inx N am e N ew

•mi oi raising their left nt t tir* usual rieht kept handed the decision to nlLiates o f Phi Kappa

ftés tfa v

debat

cietv.

S ym bo lic A f f a i r on M a y 2 8 to

P re c ed e C erem on ies B e fo re

Com m encem ent.

TO BE NEAR LIBRARY

>ri Vailing lo lm y w other things, that it minds but not : it.r ion* bust fleas . most lucrative in

>wn and the Ice n tin' hourly lint usi be amassing u >m the iiourly

thrtr pro udenfs il

M em bers f o r

Y ea r . d hourvere needed Mildred Patterson fol owed him for the negative and di­lated that no change was needer f would cost too much to do all hings anyway .lot* Kidder atr ive. seconded Mr Huberinau

va i. S en ior P la y , A lum n i

D ay to F o llo w .

(lilt

Celebrating the 7:ird annivarsnry of the founding of the college, a general convocation Was held in the Ovrn- nasium Wednesday at 11 o'clock MajorGeneral Prank Parker, commanding Hiusinst ¡cully and added ihe Sixth Corps area, was the pHhcipa! m en ts of his own speaker, while ptnar visiting officers Edward C t r e e n secondwere special guests for the assembly peaker. confined himself to Kxeulibur and Sphinx, men’s and at opponents, except when women’s senior honoraries. mnde u ’ hat there could be no rotnan public selection of new members anything handled by the State I

The program opened with two verses William Pratt affirmative, open« of America Following this, six mem- 'alk With a blast of withering in.vi bers of Exealibur marched in. garbed -‘ »id also announced that the in their traditional blue robes, and hoard would appoint him overse formally pieked two new members love when thev had control Lauren Brown of Detroit and .lames More verbosity followed from Hayden of Cassopolls. negative’s las» speaker. Richard

Sphinx, senior co-ed honorary, came chlson, who accused his opiioneti next Marching slowly down the unmentionnbl*1 things ;n terms -so center aisle, they pick«‘d six new mem- founded and resonant as to amnz bers. They were: Phyllis Shassberger, listeners Everybody then rebuttU.. Lansing; Martha F a t i e y . Albion, blnstinglv and Chairman Edna Fur- Lucille Morris. La lining Madeline Dill- bum railed tor a vote, the results of so. Grand Rapids; Aiinie Lautie Becker, tvhlch arc included above Hes|>eno. and Mary Lou Lipka Birm­ingham Formal initiation will be held at a Inter date.

Contrasting the conditions during the early days of the college with those of the present day President Robert S. Shaw briefly outlined the hlstorv of the institution He -aid that the first half century w&s decidedly a struggle

A fter the concluding' remarks. Pres Shaw turned the assemblage over to Colonel Edward C Davis commandant o f the local R O T C regiment In Introducing Maj Gen Frank Parker commanding the 8ixth Corps area Col most experienced and skillful man m Dana stated that he was probably the handling troops in the armv todav

• Continued on page 3»

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irm a- t he on es ui eve

«•n- L-inte in night dillin rg ii- • ■arniial. C lass p);iv

Bftccn laureate send»

t dig*- c|ima>-sion w ith Coi

dated lio n O rm e -emoin •letted 1 IOIDI

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T H E M E C O N T EST W IL L C LO SE SO O N

S tu d en ti M utt Subm it id r a * B e fo re

C lo t in g D ate o f

M a y 18.

will Usher will dose Ilk

S ot 1930 IIpi

he writer• lav. and ! pi’tin l apici

Lint as n

président. till1)1 Iheo- : Il i<•• take h

• general lit'e o f the Pitierect anv Svin­ile«.' the art lies. cl) -

el gownse Eachittin<e up«1 swing-.lrlotil ..( at»*»

1» Shaw o f the S

"II If - Oil• UlllOr H H ie

ton sibili -Fl

S C A N T C A M P U S IN T E R E S T S H O W N IN O U T C O M E O F U N D E R G R A D U A T E

E L IM IN A T IO N S O N N E X T M O N D A YPastin i, o f In e lig ib ilit ie s and N t c e i i a r y L im it in ' o f V o tin g L i l t it

H o p ed to A ra rn e C o lle g ia te A tten tion lo

A l l -C o l le g e E lection M a y 26 .

O i l I SB N T A I W T H Y in ti ritti imi 11 kJ i.ses in Ih> 1*4 * I i’t*i tu! next Mmnhiv

over any number tssmen i>f the lety all makui or nourishment i> s.iunter into the drug it afternoon and «ninv ;t entitled T iv to lit id ¡1 l vigorous pastime is de- nplicated by the prn d im I- supplv of people encamped

their giantengaged 111 restimi

itic.'i l c irc lfs 1 » 1 «»n I t fn io t in M’htiti tin* t l ì i*t

,>«•<■)• cinssps B p e elimini,tions hi »h,- mthik I ting |ln*1lnn i ,n t o 1 h r : i ! l- .- ..ll .ir .. v lfH W n * Mn.v 2fi S t i l l im i I.-«-!;!r.-ition o l s e v e ra l iii.-li*.jl>i|it¡«-x n in i il ,.. jj,?ép ,isitv f o r m u 1 8 " ' * ' H W I l H I t l n » I . e M ,e e te ,l to „ w m m i e , t... |,„ . ■I in t e r e - t >hovvn iln riii)!' n o m in i , l in n s .

I*' I i in in i. t i. m s in iu n io r , M .|ih „ m o rp , a n d fr e s im i« , . , « i l

°m iM t M o ftd a y a f t id ^ o o i i . Mn b d o c k in tin* v a r im i

p I .1 C t1 s ilt'siifiin tt> d f o r sUCftif lp th g * .

At pi-esfTit lit tN * i i ro w t trk s a rbeing s f f i i jn the iu n io r tins« .iiid ¡iiflica tio ris aro fri)’ an m

A th le t ic Council N om inees, N ew Tite third year me*/ ' <ftfhe Phvstc-

C O U N C IL M EE TS N E W P R O B L E M S

wise, the lemon cokes flow freely ■ benefit o f those who are trying itely to develop chough stumma through a t lire»** n clock Ft»r a solitary nickle. thev secure np-

lately one hundred and fifty centimeters of brownish carbon* quid " f doubtful origin, which tig to the ads. should endow one

morale tind!s-ma\cd even by"; 1 < lock*

H on o ra ry . In li-r fra t B ody ,

E jections on L is ).

»■in 111,1,1 building Id Han-

of student repr» council. cOiisirfe a new honorarx o f the In te r - fra • «.mpletir.n or | e lim in ations hi m ain problem s the meeting o Wednesday eve;

Charles I Mi ruer. Bo wi re named the all-coll» council o ffif campus neti

A petltioi

tion of a i hart hi informal dt>r rnity council, m

id. Muskegonle Creek tias candidat-

Monday afternoon, with Ha nah and CharTes pierce representing the Student Council. They will pick from the list nominated last week

I he nominees chosen are Gerald Breep, Holland; Roger prove. Sturgis and Claude streb, Birmingham w»*reth** men nominated For Ihe office of vice pice Sexton Detroit' Clarksloh: Ed Gibbs Glenn I.arke. Saul»the ■d •r

el It va liophomor

P ra ti and H u rd , Th a tch er and

S te im le A re C an d ida te* o f

P u b lica tio n » Board .

national .* campus

r thè presidente presldent Der­

isatene Km»/ Esc» nabtt ami

ite Marie were nsureàhTp Next la* pirked troni -àtri-ftiT. anàlng. sted and M a l­li.re veni that lit- otlem l lite leu

working in prep-

of

A S S E R T R E V IE W C R E D IT T O S T A T E

C o l. D a v it C o m p lim en ti C adet

C o rp t on V e te ra n P e r fo rm ­

a n ce ; P r a i a « Band.

Complimenting the members of the <*ollege military regiment on.their work during the recentlv roinpl»'ted inspec­tion. Colonel Edward C On vis com* mamiant issued an ofTicial statement to lM>th the cadet corps and the hand The communication to the cadet corps was in the form o f a notice and was posted on ihe Armorv bulletin board while the oth«*r wa a letter to Leonard Falcone' director of »he bntul

TTie notice to the corps of cadets rends as follows

I wish to congratulate, ¿on on your fine work during the military cere­monies o f Tuesday ;tb<i Wednevdnv You marched by the rev tewing stand with fine lines and precis»* -tep At »lie .nspertion you stood with the 'teadtness •d veteran triKtps Your entire work on the parade ground con.iantly re­minded me of similar work by regular iroo|M. A ll of this was possible only because every man. without exception, did his best

‘’*0 1 1 « personal pride and resolution on your part brought great credit to your college and this in turn reflected great praise on each of you iiemonally, by the General and by the Insi>**ctors ,)i(

’’Th e M ilitary Department Is very Jj, proud o f your splendid exhibition. ” fl(

In congratulating the band. Colonel ),{ D av .. stated: that "a ll the Insfiectors a t

Competition for the $2.» • .11 a ••»iblee» f,,r the ¡ carnival i** not gr#*nt Henry Morse chairman ol committee Although the

prize theme pring water

fhursdav! im>ms :

■ont*pnrwi ELECT O FFICER S

FO R B L U E K EYSnphotnore H on o ra ry C om pletes

W eek o f In itia tion : Sw ings

Out Thursday.

Kennet il Vai nd Marian Fi

SE N IO R P A R T Y P A T R O N S P IC K ED

V an Duren Band to P la v f o r L a d

In fo rm a l D an ce ; T ick e t* on

Sale at Union.

P a t r o n * to r ( l i e l a d ■ to rm a )

The met m n n a g i i -

W illlarNorma

*■' group ,i;i rbook duriiig

••ditor last •ulturisi moi¡r ii |tudep»s it editor <.1

■ nd Hteim ere chosen .umber -it •¡¡»tv dlffle •vili Ik* th*

tiling .ili-« will idi the <"« to be t! term

and Karl Jepooti will represent -Studeht Council at the second \ • lass meet In« Mondav in o lds hull lure ropm Thev will eliminate fi 1 la* list'put up last week

Those named tor president a • Continned on page

J U N IO R S C L A S H W IT H S E N IO R S

T h ird Y ea r M on S ta g e C om p le te

B reaku p o f In fo rm a l P a r ty

W e d n e id a y .

Prol Pand M ajor General Parker himself spoke in hiebest praise o f the band. Thomas-Stnhit Oeneral Parker being »»specially com- ¡-j,,. populär plimentary in his remarks. y an i )UrPn

»nd well-

T observed that the band, in addition

OVER 500 ATTEND

BAND CONCERT WED.

R e-in troduction o f F o rm er C u d om

E d a b liih e d ; F ir d o f a S erie*

o f F on r P resen ted

A G H O N O R A R Y IN IT IA T E S N IN E

A lp h a Zeta End* W eek o f P led g e -

*h ip * W ith Banquet

W e d n n d a y .

SO ILS T R A IN S T O B E R U N O N T O U R

E *p e r im en ti to Be O p era ted by

R a ilro a d * in C on ju n ction

W ith C o lle g e .

fertt*,»' breaking up of 'h r il spring term parties 111 •nrds during rerent veurs sited Wednesduy tugltt

me» ill ulteOf the (»id Artnurv Al

.'it', attempted uh-' homa the break- t>v preventing the

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id

ening not radiiuting-eds w»‘ re

annex

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gun Central¡lites The *

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.«aw.«..? " ... furm.sh th to its musical skill, fine marching and informal ,f!nir For »'xceptional appearance, also carried out piayed at Dixie Inn. with precision all the small details of on t^ ge Michigan the inspection o f instruments ‘ timr at club M;.- ■ • ’

M ajor General Parker was met at the C uba The band also ;•! entrance to the college Wednesday tuck, many parties in Grand Morning by a mounted troop o f cavalry. atHj for fraternities A salute o f ’ thirteen shots was fired and throughout Michigan tben th * official gueot was conducted programs for the par»v .1 • » « »n d the campus. artistically designed, according

A luncheon was given the visiting o f- mittee reports For saw • in the Women s building The tickets are on sale at • Uni.

« « J J i l guests, in addition to the six w-muy and sorority house I ontoer*. included eight officers be a closed social fun.

w u m commissioned staff. Governor seniors. The portv will . ■ fr 1 ^ . . " G reen, national commander o f until 12.! r >. .rMU o i Poreign Wars; Colonel _______________

P u iicu O f f ic a r t S ta r t D r,ve

o ( ,. íS S u S u í; .B,nd,, o fth e s u t * b0* rd

,i'.c « militarv band opeii-rm schedule of open-afront of the H» utimotr Wednesday night. Moclock More t h «n sc-nm « weather to welcom

ne prmv 'crm initi lw Union Wednesday Prof V R »lardn

ultori)I department v ire»<s of the evening ve loomed 'he new :i •rentire responded !■

A Davenport acte hing.

ampi* y « io

ine (gymnasl oetl »•» bring uiit »ite entire 5■ .»ini wlieti- they werein. uttempt* '«i joln thftlr wlthTn »he Itali, »he stetmi

were used |>y «bout IO 6d- ri »0 obtam en'runre Fotir. »•n also cntered there and t lai II alid "Ite wept ut windowm e n i • firee campus |K»lice- he umor class ut bay for « hours wit h t hrea ù of

•• n»> • ttort wns tniyle tu mora away from thè pnrtv

»Hi of (he west dnor.s were l,|n< K*-c i»h .‘lutomobtles and »t 12 oclock thè tir»ti .ear meri made n .oneert»*d ruxfi 1 ? rie *Ms» end door. when innny of iem depuri ••ti ( ftfier-- were -et/ed tei

strapiwd vtgoroualy AMhougit I» fiumi ter ed bv aiiout two

lite t»v »ite Iunior» thè ne«r graduate«! tront ut Abbott» fiali lo H».ng»*

the

from » filh school will ruct »he farmers on storing »lie fertility

»Hilled a pitched battle a vet ted however mu ween rne two

» he

Arm

erectid

r numi» * makin

M E u t L u t in g Speeder*

W . A . A F ie ld D tp P lu u e d ; Police officials o f Bast Lansing have m u - opened “ an intensive drive ot, ;>* * ders.W i l l I f fc ls d ff A l l S p B ft f according to reports given out Tuesday.

. O rond R iver tra ffic ;>*(imga b u m ^ _ through the College C ity »•• an extent

J n f r r . y ' * c h o ife m W. A. A., that la endangering both drivers and_ . T * e « an Juna * a t * 00 o clock pcucatrlan*. it la aanrtcd.

I “ i report tha t .all speed violator*Jba ooomoi athletic Held. The vUI induUe a track meet ami cl«*« hamkall. claaa archery

mt. and Duale la tennis and

A medium nlaming sprir f* to owner

array « ia? ion delightf> .vara! and sen.i pn vn ted with gram as pleas in and f osility fo particularly ar

r that will *m in»* week ajwir' for Wednesda'- it tmg. 8 hou.-'

»>*• held th«

tied brown note- i term notes, very

Reward offered see W iltoh Colt

oi lowing men < > a» ion Ttj»*.s»lav • •fron«. 30. Hart!

»»n 10. WaukewanHunt. 31. Eaton Ran d* 31 fSteuben: r/jrtn«Fast Setanket. I/»rig f.sl rtuvell Wait** '31. Rat. F»rentirr '31. Ha.stingK31. Manie Rapidi

Cas.-) City

»iipleted a we*-g vening Harold tnd: Albe Mun- illnois; R M I* R Herrman Fullert»»n. '31

ind. New Y»»rk: f'isky: Clarence

f. I l BrownClaude Mltrhell. 32.

F o rm er E rc u t ia g O f f ic e

A itiilaut Hm Operalio*

The v*»ond ' rain will demonstrat** the use .if rfieniitols m killing Cfanada thistles »piarle grass, and o »tier weed.1-, that cultivation fail ’ o destroy This sp»*»fal will leave Jackson some 'im e m July and move north ••» Bay City From there it will go to Detroit and then to Grand Rapids It will require about 14 days ’.o eompiete the »our

The agricultural experts on this train will also assist »lie farmers in identi­fying many of »he w»-#-d« that have been spread through the slate by »he imp»»rtatlorr-of-foreign gras-« se«*d.s On the train ofierated 'hrougiirxit south­western Mirfugan rast year about. 150 kinds were identified.

Serious injuries were by a “lugging match

e two principal pugilist* of the »wo ('laves i**w Handler »nd Georgi* Ferrari A fter a five minute battle »he men shook hands and the ng- «r»ga llon moved fo »he main street «•«vt* a few yells und (h*ound«*<1

Minor injuries such as bruised faces and black eye* were much in evidence after the rlnsx warfare, but no serious <ase* were reported and no arrest* were made by the representatives of the law

Former Student Killed in Train

Accident MondayFay F Burroughs of Toledo, Ohio.

Prof I f E Fubj^w. secretary of »he Former graduate of this school died

M r* Elia IJflHaan I* In the Umvi-rMty l,‘f * 1.WCUon u( ,h,> A " “ rt« n Ch-imi-el

«ho ora apprehended will lie takenBe sure to attend the class elimina

•a d ftn ed o a u d l l l to the degree lMon8 *.t heduI»Ki lor Monday at 5 p. m University of Michigan th l* term.

. . .— ____ in ....... h»wpitg| m Evanston. HI.. Monday

hospital at Arm Arbor where she is ' oc,Ptv announces that tiie following ^ d l i ? !“ . 2 *Irom , men » - r - rlrct-d nltlccr* o t the local hnardin« a train (or Chleaco In that

L Z T .52 u , Z . c „ t . J week •«>">•' ">r n« « ‘ ve «r Ohalrman. Prof <•«» The Injured man tma nuhad to. . 'h e underwent l..»t week A } c|(rk; v,r c .ch. lrm. n pro, „ the Rvaneton hoepitai. but he died eMrs DeHoan. who was formeriy con- p RoMtpoom: secretary. J. O. Hardesty; hour» after the accident.

nec»ed withi the excusing ^ f lc e is the treasurer. O. B. W inter; councilor. Prof Mr. Burroughs graduated from the wife of Professor J. M. DeHoan of the c D — Electrical engineering department ofM. S C Psychology department who: ... _ this college in lMt. At the time of Msis taking post graduate work at thei Be sure to attend the class e lim lna*,death he was employed ae an appraisal

jtkma scheduled for Monday at ft p. m. engineer by a Chicago firm.

Id a t W o lv ^

t a d O a t s * » f o r

C hosen .

t drew more than the icers lit three under the Wolverine, college ic council représenta­it polling. A total o f Hpatison with a year Bg c a n l .Normnn Ilurtl, Port by a plurality o f ÎF4

4m e in Kart SteimleV 0arfield Thatche:es s m a n iig e r s h il. T h e votin;

Ladd, Muskeg"’>n o v e r “ H e a r thletir council

Howard M i le was u n o p p o s e t fj

’ cheer loader

»en. Holland, will entor r ¡a««-, ¡ircordf he class members InV Ife defeated gliam. by « vote

»ui D»*trolt b«*at t£ '•>n. for vice pretd of 92 votes F« rn S ef»-ated Florlne Rex_ iecrrtnryshlp. 155. K-i (imtbit iM*ntte Marie for theV 157 to 85 TWO

•.(lies were castest voice régla*: iervradiiBfe classes. 1

vote o f any class iophomores in Mol..,.

2 18 being depoM .i.irk^on. won a

cr Karl Haradtne.I year presidency by

•'•(•m Western Spri*.>ph < la.s* balloting/•e inesident by del^HP»^ Mat Kinnon. Bay f O Ity, y it u.i Adams. Lan

secretary by wthnlfûr met » Midland. 134 to ad) • Dailey. (.’W vetand. Wilson. Ann Arbor, by ten votesand thirty-one bullota

■ (re-.ftman class |K>itinq rank econd in das* t Rex Steele, Detroit, oleomb F*i».<t Lansing.• - id« :,( \ bv a vote of

her« Plymouth, won a Mi/abet fi Lee.

ofTice o f vice ion Frrndale. de- mrg. Battle Creek.

28 votes. Paul • atured a mild

Horton stickle, reasureship by

¡•I Monday from • »bby under the

i**nt council

H P R IZ E S R D E D S O O NB u n g J u d g e d ; W iu -

R tc e iv e R e w a rd *

'n Juue 13.

are now viewing the hat were -ent in for the «Ls in * avH. poems, and

I lie prizes will be ip winner •»»» .June 13. nptx » t i t m for the essay Cellini Artis and Bravo, rphy: S a fe ty -in Modern Charles shean. The 00*

the Dve Industry, by II. On se lf Mastery, by >er. Hans »'hristlon A n - rarv Work*, by COrllmi

.Agnrui» urat M e m iflt 192»

■ >w poems were subm llftedcontest The W ind m

• •> Suicide*. Pen ' A g d k corpus Dei all by Her*

i. To the sp irit o f BgOlim >( Maxwell street. jB j B p irton. TwenUeth OanftH f*•lark. Whatever W # Ì m vrence Beoti; P i le »

wiriwaii. Sonnete tVMk'v - , -■ J I. Olsen. *»-s I landed in u « « «Scott; a Quarter m i Km aht t a l Hero, by Made reepa Up, by Aftglj ? Gravel PH , by i eating W lagA I f f o storte* O iÄ a authora,the Deri

■e. The t the ]

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• « U . C

Page 2: FOUNDERS’ DAY SENIORS START SCANT CAMPUS INTEREST …THEME CONTEST WILL CLOSE SOON Studenti Mutt Submit idra* Before Cloting Date of May 18. will Usher will dose Ilk S ot 1930 IIpi

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S u ch «, th e y co, tea m to w in i

E ld . T h e M t. P th e a g p e r io r K|

P e t e Itu lln rh h tou ch ed f o r five B lo o d , th e v is it in i; w a » pou nded f o r I S p a rta n tfntsm en m e le e and h i» sup a l l th a t it c o u jd h

C a p ta in S ach s I t i n « h o n o r » f o r t w h en he tu rn ed average In four trip« collected three »Ingle» ba ifr i The —PcrRoni counted for three rt |MM and ravorted tn t out n bobble for hi» cot ftp «rlnn victory.

Vincent Pevlc, S la te '« connected w ith one o f )

IO W A N IN E T

Tfw* InimImII gam« R la tf T f i r t i m ’ M lh « i Wrémenéêy »flemeon * • I 4:4ft n'rtock, Im l f id m i Ol’i l ln i l l ) ’ »rhw lii to W rertor off A ih lr i Ymmg. T h f rh u t| r » to « M i t r i w ith ih r trMkty m llitory i o n i *

In the nevcnlh inning i ' h ide tolled over the rl|

In to “ the w inding Cedar t o turning In the only « th e game Pev lr played *third.

T h e gam e wan not nt eevcnth Inning when a enabled the Kobxmen runs. In (h e eighth frt Spartans enured the hoi

, 1 th e Mormalitex were held I " S * * - 1 V rto o ti, Madonn

i y f through w ith It ifia participated I

: / /during the afterno« j ^finance, wax marred bj

ji f Tt»v bn« nmr«’ :C E N T R A L 8 T A T I A ll 1NlnutfH. * f • 1TVMnr. Kl* 'Mrt-nxl. 3b ------ ' 'Milan». M ... * *lltontl. n * 1NiiriM'lt tb - 4 IMo m **. lb I <Dniw. If ItiravtM"!. < 2 •Knltf. ii, i f '£ »aunMM. ir i i

T o ta l« 81 5'Mailotini hit hv ImHUnI »•»!

Ml« HI«.AN KTA I K AH ICulbb«>rt«nn. 2b 5 1MMhintm. »» 8 1UibHv ci ■ * !Harliv If * tHarnnnl rf *Pevir. lb * ICMll. »h f* <Navtici.. p 1 Illulhtph. i> I *

Tolnln ¡i*> IIgpuro l»v inning«:

Central NtnI«- Mh'hnrnn Stale*

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F r id a y , M a y 16. 1980

Michigan Stale NewsThe Michigan Hut« N«wn nit

Telcftho*0 Is Utcnltid on Uto f«»urth floor «.f Uie Union building. , poIIpkp exehgng«. «utl«n*lon i»4-

r . T r T . - «... i>i a h * A u Inc . no* K lfth A v i- . N «w York O il» .H opresenU llvr. - O b l a t e fttotJal A a j.M l,rra y .n « 1*11111. In ... 40 K :«»lh Ht..(D i N . S W d w » A *r .. U d W . U b i T O g ^

N ,w Y..IK H U - Av „ . (Jhlt.110, III. _____________ ________

tù iu ir i .u . p v « ó . . ; i l . l h . t t t s r *

" * 11 ¿ % . l.w p ..ln l ut m llM . vino«'»___ _______BubflyHpMóP» It.Bd tho School Year ___________________

-------------------— K IH T O R IA I. MT A P TJAM E S H. IIA S K IN H . " i l . Herrn Ian f lou »«

l i l .K N N I«. I.A llK K . 'S I. AeThbon flum e.Im h Green. '»2 : Ò « I- Merkel. '«2 ;I. Ankney. 'S2; W ilton

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Engineering Group To Make Premier

Visit tn CampusThe Detrolt-Ann Arbor MfctK« oS the

American IiwtMute o f Electrical Engl- peers will visit thr I an-trm ***the first time on Tuesday night 20 A dinner will b»- held in the Iii jr- at r, p m . wh.rh win be followed br an engineers' meeting

During the «¡inner hour *r»estringed orchestra will fut^.th^muAi'Cafter which the college guv will present several m*m main speaker «> the evenim P Barton, district engineer eral Electric Co., who '‘Electrical Development In

Anyone wishing rcsem procure them a* the I

1 price b*‘ ing $1 2 ’>

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irlmnu«' , yiinii.1 M u 'i ' i:.ilurnnl«l AHI*«

Ingham Grange To Meet Here May 17

For Fifth Degree

Ber.ton Harbor; M arjorie Hard. Clin- ■cn Manor. Hawley. Ludlngton; Bar- b »;a Hans/ Highland Park; Virginia AcUn. Lansing, and Helen Bennett. Midland f t r treasurer were John WU-

n Ann Arbor; Kenneth Bellangrr. Dum>d; Harvjld Tyndal and Janies Bud Daley Cleveland. Ohio.Though little attention aai. paid to •run** ions in the freshman class

it is expected that the In- " r r t tw r will be dispelled when the

',-del5ne.t f e 'j ?he approach of elec* ,n# Don Warren and Douglas Car-

will have charge o f the meet- r: in *}>e chemistry ledfcure room

Monday They w ill eliminate from i t : nominations o f last week. Nomination* lor president were M

F .r -rf O East Lansing Rex Steele :> -V .* For vice-president Jeafl V rph\ Fa.-' Lan Jng; Alberti no Hav-

-jj Tr.i'.er < C ity ; Helen Carnithers oath, and Elizabeth Lee Laioa. ■

Named for the secretaryship $£ O jrdon Fem dale; Helen Van * rih'jrr B a t t l e Creek; Margarc'

Kotght. Grass L«kv. and Franc*« Horan. ^ ^ a u l^ o U o r s^ „ ^ n c„ an- Bast Lansing. Nominations fo r trcaa- t no eliminations »111 bnurcr were: W. Roger. -fJcntOT. Hor- ,,nly tw0 „rc named forton SUcklc, Rock laland. Hli, M. Dick- nm man. Wyandotte: Don L«au. Femdale. an onico.

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;ss MANAGER Ail ver tini »X Mn« « in il lu f ln " Mim« tlólleptlnn Munii

I ui*AnilriHt *‘IH kiì/iiIh ili Mutt* ' •*■*

in *, ‘SU»; Rutti « i**'iKhiif. "Ut Mi■ llsrlru ilii «Ifuri'll "iri . Rllth I r

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IH'MINKMH S T A F FI.KItOY II HAMl’hE. '31. I'»*' I»«

fiwirgn 'Ptuinii», '33

He. :i:i . WHlliUt Jfurifmxu rpl'lV. ‘33. I In rii I h V l'Ui'k Iff

T M ’K H O S I ’I T A I J T Y —

Tht; cot'tHtil W m ! Z i r « V c¡iiHlinctillK fBOW hiiniluiiai'li'i'» Jg .•«< 'S ^,h , .riirtiH iiruii 1» worthy o f much rommon.lntion. R 4 b *b tZ ^ ' .tiliulr o f tho polieiro ofrii'ml» hud a» flinch to do with Iho tavo ¡'hi,. impro»»ion .d.tainod hy th«' visitors than any othar on«.

1 Kcmnrkalili' ro-opcratlon l.rlwoi.n I he pi'Thc na"Hlii t.ho colleifG mithontifs has always In-on thi r i i in n I • and events lrans|>irlnK durinii Ihr past w''' 'k nV ^ '! H. kiM(r I lull the I road in this d lm 'tlonhas W h n-Hu d. h in t'> a Kinjf himsrlf could not he accorded mom chivalrous treatment manwas ttMnh*r»Ml. , , u »»«, 1 1.«i

Th»* r e ^ i io n by Brm , It* s. Shaw. jg$ nqgi ,bI i ;colleitc and the Scalihard and Iliad", the work o f * B ln e l I ' tam| his staff, and the alliludc „ 1 the at.....that not only docs Michl»rau Slalc eu Ioffe excel alomr mill .uj lines but in sellinir 111" school when Ihc occasion demands I .

Il would lie exceptional If UB“Ml fnosl imporlanl and fllatm- „tfulahod v is ........ I ....................... ho M . S «'■ m ,I. a rv . u. „I'or disliairoishcd ralinn, as il is mmored lhal it ' l ! ' o f Ihc seasoned performance ol the Whops and the IP m ml pcession authorilies must have made.

\nvine closelv conneclcd will, It. <>. T. ('• w o r k could nothelp lull notice how well every individual responded in c s'

and parade inspecilou. If often happen* hat the un3*r- filassmon consider Unit Ihe Imrdea ol the work lies with Ih ailvanend slmlcnls and the repulnr olficers. fail In»* to t, a u lhal willioul Ihe co-operalion of l.olh nolhmp cun h" accom- kisbedi Steadiness in the lines, snappy heann»*. neal rims», am until jlrfflhK liM showed that m s flrsl and second “Ihe Hill*rest of Ihe local Jltlll al hcarl. Bhey slmwei lhal they were open In reproof and criticism sonic ol il harsh soundihli ■ -and responding as a good soldier should. . . , ,

A fler this year's hanncr perfurrnance everyone can looK uiick with thr satislH»'li*»H t»l‘ Work wHI ihmr ami t«i tru- maikN»*t as a luvol rut* tutmv attaiiini’i'nt.

K U M i \ . \ n o \ s ( o m i : v/i .v r—

Tin* I'n-shmaii. sMphom«*n*. alltl junior classes will meet on Momlay lo i*liminai»‘ nomm»M*s nam»Ml last week |q, two lor eaeli class ofl’ice, phuse «'limioations art! thr most important part ui th«- «»Iretion system »t MichiiiH# State »»»‘ I we believe that a lartfeturnoiit nr stmh’nts is mressary. . . . . .

Capablr «»tVierrs a iv n m < M fo ««ob #ass it the student Hidy wishrs tor H succrs.sl nl vrar in class activities. Too many titties if a small number attends the class meetings, a obtain minority «»I aiMtulul 40 students can complct»*l> control the rliminatn»ns. This is a situation which every State student should help to remedy for the future of the classes is at stake.

Many times the student voters jro to ».liminatmns without any idea as to Ihe ability of the various nominees for tin- olTlces. The Uninformed voter should make it his business to look into the math r before Monday so he will be able to vote, mtellitfeutiy. .Vhility is a ueei'ssity for class leaders and mere popularity is not always a sijin of exceptional executive ability.

The Pomona Grange of rountv will mm** the rolle««' row. May 17. to-confer ihe nfth The Initiation will take niace student . grang* room :n Agr« hall.

The fifth degree team « I tnigrange will ex'erophfy the h Lunch will be erved at 7 *x> if ;i program will proceed the deer

OfTiciah Invite all iour'h m rm hi-r who wish to take the nf i: credentials.

Dairy D e y ir tm n l HradG ive» llla s tra icd Ta lk

rorooT ■ (W fw

e Tinri«> *r* '

(brurr E. Cyan (Cafr

l : 9 t %. M. to 12 P. M.9V A. I.VON, *21. Manager

“ S L E E P A N Y P L A C E B U T E A T A T R E X ’ S ’

BarbecuesA N D

HamburgersREX’S SUBWAY LUNCH

m d e r the t ’o s to ffice

O l 'E N E V E R Y N IG H T IJ N T II , I A . M.

Professor E. I. Anthonv head o f rh* Dairy tfepartmenY, »»>ke a? *«•lub meeting, showing i croup «■« «.* ored slidi’x of conditions «jbserxed wluk traveling in E»»roije Th»- * * * fpertal In,m a t to rtairx nulcnw » • ' Rontolned tnater*al * t in lrr«-'t g students of agnrulture The rTKetti«* was open to everyone

The meeting was held m ttie Dairy building al 7 n*> p tn nnr-rtav Ma-. 15 , when office: s fo r hte Itoiry were ejected.

s i \N T tHTKHEHT hM«»WN IN i n d k r g r a d i %t » h i m i n %t i o n s

(Continued from page 1 Frank Cnnovf Jaekwwi • ®rl H i '*•line. Alpine ForDnrnthv Wi- k • r W»* ?•-». SprliMtIII Charlotte M aiKm n 'in B«V < and Evelyn H ’ - ■*•■*■ N •" ’

**rr Marton I * *

W eru K n i t y

Q - . íñ t in * Clothes f

c3ttmi ~iiloreil*%tSttoily clrsirCs tO

cw id th e IlSKfl!

cw oyanzc; o f fittingi

k K K M E C V n i E S

L is W I8 B H P S . i f » L L K L K S U O I*

Homi- off I jtn g rw k F in e C fo th r x

MEN’SSHOES

$5 to $10

F R IE N D L Y F IV E S "

"K D K T D N IA N S "

"K I .D K S H E IM S "

Ha r l a ni t s i * . W A n o N B T W t s n .

.11 VA

. . . o f f t h e t e e i t ' s

V

P r o t e c t i o n !In thi-iM.- days of motoring, golfing and ten­nis the wind and sun iilay havoc with the complexion.

U S E t A R A N O M E F O R T H I S

S—.in*( A K A N O M E F A L K l ’ i»W D E KA ll Shtidi*». 1.111'uv Ik it

« A K A N O M E KD W G K 7 8 «

C A R A N O M E 1‘ K K F C M K * » . 0 « A N I » U P

C A R A N O M E E Y E S H A D O W '*•*

C A R A N O M E « O S M E T K H E * » • « »

C A R A N O M E I R E A M S

C o l l e g e D r u g C o .103 E u t G n a d B » * * r 128 W w t G ra n d R iv e r

. . . i n a c i g a r e t t e i t ' s

" P k o M ISIS F ILL no xark". . . * « * » no* word».but that make» y>u enjoy a cigarette.

Bui you ie entitled to all the fragrance and flavor that fcne tobacco» can give; don’t he cua*cnc with I » » . You can expect better ta»io. (kfacr aroma, (tom Cbaat.rfceld* - because m aaaEtng tbctn.» e put taste first “

“TASTE abuvt everything n

Jaste /

M U D -*THt/ SAIKFY

HNE TURKISH mid DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED

«M a t .U B «a r r »M w »T »—«re

East Lansing State Bank CAPITAL and SURPLUS $ 1 4 3 , 0 0 0 . 0 0

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Most Aehve Week .f Social Eveirts

m Spring Party ScheduleH a ld p S a v l - B ^ t p , ! * " " H ern ,ian ° P ' " H ou ic .

t , I F ra ,' rn ,‘ le * «0 E n .or.a ia Satu rday f0 r La ' * « ‘ N igh t o f Seaton

F ,lSKR',sn ,,n w

G a m a l

p u se n d a r

Faculty Club to Give Annual May

Morn RreakfastP !i

ysh,ei-tiil h,

P ro g ra m and D eco ra tion !

fo r T e rm ’ s C h arity

A f fa i r .

n n m o e rvo c m iu n .,n W w i • H « n t « a lt fu rd p d t h,

w ;i 1 h(> m il in ,, at; w h ich M b j o

fin* Ih is w c - lf- . nil«P i 'iu ir 1 ,-rm ,,(i r ) l W ill l|„|,| ,

• T .u d g h f A l X n f i l a l i 1 i- i ’.vn . T h , I

f.iis i. -, m c la i n it S fv m a K a p p a , f

1 h ou se u ìh o . Sa t

,,r ,h - 'a rm . .U p i K a p n à I ’ l i i o

a m i I h y ln a n w i il f. . •ap rinp . I , .m i idHgf. t h e i r and m

n iim ia n a , f>hi r,» i' r s * u h i l f E tp Hrov! .1 u i.l V w.

A lp h a K p s i i , , , , , * b iR n iH

H o ld « l e r m t i f d w in

Th, ............. " , .

? 3 d S d ? * R * j « S S , ° n J i " * o r 0 - t e n

sHs&w • « IS g£S£ 2 3

the sermon The musical program will —— .he announced later. ---------r ■ <, j . . . .

I ) r K T . Hallman, chairman a t tho a m i t y committee on commencemenf »as (nmple.ted the prouram for com­

mencement day. Monday. June 23, DrMfCunc. nastnr #,f the Peoples f

n to give thejfastor

been chost

Ì l w b or r u t c h o k e r »I A ll h i r e *

E LANSING M Y GOODS

Mary Lee Candies - Mrs. Stover’s Bungalow Candies and Decorated* Cakes

FOR MOTHERS’ DAY GIFTS

(S ip l i u n t f o o d # h x » p

(

Rc

omplete Plans For C hurch Party At Pinetum ionite

freshments. Games,

f ir e on P rog ra ...

U p -R iv e r T r ip

and Camp-

\ |*u

I n

Senior Group Practice House For Last of Term

•litrious G r o t i p s

Send Delegates to Annual MeeÄiir

Tha moat popular cc* real» i«r* »d in lha din- ini-roomi of American college», eating club* and fraternitie» mrm made by K ellogg in Hattie Creel*. They in*elude All-Bran. p*p Bran Plakea. Rice Krie. pie», Wheat Krumhlee. and Kellogg’s Shredded Whole Wheat Bi.ruit. , Al»n KafTee Hag Coffee |

•the coffee that late you «leap.

W h e n o l d i m u h u n i o r d r i v t s y a u to t t w e a m p u u r m t m r a a t l a t e "* ni*"A w h r n a t « a t a n a o f t h e m o t i d e l ic io u s t r u s t s pem e v e r te e t e d . . . a n d o n « w h ic h i t t o e o a y to d ig o s t i t lo t s y o u s le e p li lre a b e b y .

Here it is: A bowl o f crunchy*CmP *S !loW '* Corn ^alrea with cool milk or cream. Now tweeten it with honoy or add a bit o f pro* served fruit. Then watch your spoon fo t busy I

C O R N FLAK ES^T^T

mV !

-no w»t u x\tI ri, t.d, pie . „*• Popul.irilv'

TRY DANCING

.COLLEGE MENV » u S e t ih r ( red It

for I hr

Learhiiry Suit«'nllrur ,„,,, v l .r t lh, „ , u I.— rhur. IMllrrm. fahr,. uwtf |^.,rhBr,

I ih . r - t D i i o n m P la n i (o r

V > ’ i t M ooting T u o id a v

C o l l e g e M e nA r e U caring

\ \I » » » » - I t XV f f I H it t |

I5t , \ I f f f f , ,,

•H Kt « I %•»*. i W V T " H I T « « H lV f . o l t

”" n Ir-arhurslrlr. arr ,rral. ,l mrh ,* n r wonder th.it I* uluirv ihr fe rm i clothing o f « men? II-dressed college

M V / R D S WKNSO.VHIMMOYs lAntinn ana east iansiok; I S, OK D AM INO

voy uav* 10-10 Strand Hide. Phone J-0ÌT1

Richman’s ClothesW H Y ?

llorauHc I hoy ran u-ot |ir,.perl> fitted in .i.rroot ,t,|o , and long wearing fabrics, at

$2 2 ^ 2

Richman’s Clothes206 8. Washington A »« .

C o l u m b i aR e c o r d s t f^ N u n n -B ü sh

O tn k le -F a sh ion ed O x fo rd s

o r t T A t t j N O T t o I

I N S P I a Y E S ]I t I I W o l » ^

H e a d C la t t e r

C hosen .

for

t drew* more than ictTs in three under | he Wol vert tie. college ic council rep re sen ta- st polling. A total o f opart-on with a year ng card.Norman Hurd, Port by a plurality o f ill

»me in K ar l Hteimle’a, Garfield Thatche ess managers if. The .otir

Ladd, Mu-kegd •n over H e ir ^ thletic. < ouncfl _

Howard MitcJ i’ posedj »•a der

wasc h *

Holland win I fmor ..rcolML e e lm . ! , in }y He dcr-'.iN - 1gham r>- a V(

on r>” '• heat Io

, ’ ‘ Fern 8 ;r f e a f e d Tonn*•ecr- ship. 156

ri - a n e b s b e a t

’ * '' ' ' ■ the «Two

•r" c*«t ini ■ "eguteriN

< '» • ;avse*' '•4RV r !

‘ Monti 1epqrf|

l* kson..won a K »ri Ha radine.

r‘’ '!deney

!. Wes>m «Jprtj■ im belloturi

- ..resident hy d«■t t ncrs Bay ¡\jivy,

v ir . ia A d am s. : ap K U lg . * - «rv oy » ir.ning

M id la n d 134 to' - * • • f. icvetarMf.

A r r . A rb o r by

•one ballots iato poìUo*;

I * erond in rluaa i ’ e e le Tietmtt.

I amirtff,

-’mouth, won a ni7i»beth Lee I f ic e o f v iew Ferndsle. de-

fr.de, r, .rtf Rs’tlr Greek.?.» • p»ul• ‘ ured a mlW

‘ ’ ■>r*em Stickle ■ I'ureship b\

'•Today from c r ,bby under the

” d «n i council

H P R IZ E S R D E D S O O NB « n g J e d g e d ; W in .

R ec e iv e R e w a rd «

*•1 Jute 13.

are • * -.ieninc the na. w«*r- »ent tn for the v u “ i r * poenw. and r he üftaes »»P

%tr.r.er -n 7un« 13.set;* jjs for- • u

c-ihr: n m• " v in ilntem *>'.»«n Th* D *.

IndftoCry,•' Ma tory. C h r to tu „

rarv Work.* by CUfttsp t Agrtnji-ural ins

Qg ooen .s *err H je

> Siucjrìe» Pan C’orpu* . Det ail fcy1,5 • , » Wn. of f»>»»«*!! 9 »M .

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p i l * e k S lra w i C m

D itm m id

J T A T E 'S VARS consecutivo vie Sachs, they col tram to win i

Umi. The* Mt. Pttic* superior S

Poh» Bulloch h touched for five Blood, the visitine was poumini for 1 Spati an batMMius ■ ineltM* and his sup all that it could h

Captain Sachs t tiny honors for t when he turned average In four trip » collected three m iik Ich bagfci The Persemi rauntnl tor three ri Rame and cavorted In t out a hobble for his cot Spartan victory.

Vincent Pevlc. State'* ronn"< ted w ith one ol !

IO W A N IN E T

The baarhalt ia m a iate Teacher«' eolie *• Wednewday afternoon - a l 4:4.1 «1'clock, I nutra* «ras originally «Theda

Director o f Alhhr The change t

w ith the weekly m ilitary p a ra *

fn the aevrnth Inning ; hide m iletf over the «M Into "the winding Cedat lo turning in the only • the game Pevlc played t third.

The game was not ot seventh inning when a enabled the Kobsnten tun*. In tlie eiKhth tri Spartans croawd the hoi the Norm alités were held

S o Nertaon. Madonn T through w ith It

participated /. 'during the a fte rm »

* /muti'r.wNN m »ton! bj s f T iir hot «-».r.

1 KNTRAI STATI All StiHitth. »‘ f * •TVIItn. St. *Mr|#nd. Ü. I IMil*nu, m 4 .1|lk«»t t* I *.lUirn« II 9b 4 *M»H. . lb < •

K in r norma

- " f t

‘ V »A 'i >.« Mi b: MICTIIi. AN STA I

' 4'olbhrt l«.n. 9b

H». I.- I« HarM«r<l IV * r-, *b

IVmrii .

M O T

M a r y id e l i g h t f u l a t

m a d e -

p a r k i

U

Espe

T h e M

W a o d rn Skoe* M ik e 1 1 E r r o r i lo H e lp S p t r U n . W in B eh ind P itch in g

o f P o lo B r o w ; G o on S co r in g S p re e and T o l ly F iv e T im o r

in T k ird In n in g l o D ec id e O n lcom o o f C on tort.

|Vwh;tllHt ut«- remher.s, nt KakuTM

/on, Hill III rill ysMV <»f OhtWlRO

Monday.Ofllf

Cr.llcfo* o f Öity ol tJftrott. nt D etro it

T e n n i «

Biller Conlorls Looming in Siale Inlercollegialet Friday,

Saturday.

M M’U IC AN S T A T E ’S ( 'K A I 'K HASEIlAI.I. TEAM .ifcnnl nf HtW f vlctm'ies E k lt f i k Ih iIm IBRhR 11' 1

A i f 11 Uhorfie

a e f l-S take* In tin* r.m.l for U S E w g l t B i l l I « ’ »’ lh,‘ WP|l|tW B t i » ’ KiiiiHi’ ii'ii « ¡h n P a l » « i n H p ' f i ? v r “ JF ,I W* ® .WpgièPh Stitt«* nt Knlnmazufi Knlimlnv and will In* atf'iVilM tor limit her vie).try n v r th.' Temi»'.'.». Tim Still.; .Imm» ” !1 s | g g will K*» loi < hicnif«* miti will |o Jttlpsts of White* S»tx Sun« a tint! will tncft th«* I !niv«*isity p f t'hli ìiic«» Moflday In n il nU«-mpiin Hcort' their mpc«»ihI win ov«rdlh«* M aroons of the W m d o tT l 'and Issued H biwc ..m balls t.. th.c a ra t

lutici til fftfffl Mini ' I I'PltlH ittlilltt ii onCerettflfi. . . . » J ». ......... «pnewt* « »

T h e Spn rtn ii n m i 'funi fin ons> ^ whrn rH,vrç |}„,.w wide '<< finstlinn* HWntnpinw Hop»' cullfp:»' imsr VrV UtWllti*» |Jìm \ baggd* acoiedd iam o n d Team , I 'l I«» 5» in ft iwu runsPnU H dprn 1 I >nv KfttDft W n j p p «U do numi» hack the «rcond to tnl-

k y „ f t , It. The H B t f j 'Vn'lm’li'.

S i f e - t r T h e W ^ l e » H , r .... t f l C o11 MitKplny-. The Killin' w «» cli'vi.lit ¡4 ; 1,1; • ' |i n , S L von ep fl mthrill» nuit Hie mmMmo rm* «e v e r 111 . . .. . , „.,.,„„1 B ri*.'■I,mill B fli'r B p Ih ln l liinlHK. M,n" ........ ....... i t * M l Ì Ì M M Ì

Bttwe. big m ,.Immuri'. H » I f l *m-Ri varali y g«m e nml m«»« “Joiik i «*h - . « 'nt t v«»n srorcU ‘ tulisotigbiy well Me hcM the Mope tcrt.n » W‘ T L . left lirl.ito eight h it* WtklnesH cnttm>ft lihn w ,,,‘ " ,,vu 'h little dlfltcultv In the tirsi Uinltlg and The ftpttrlnn« we(U dii «t acitrinR **pietlie was knlcked tor a lin ee -lmgK<'t b im « in il\r tun in ' I f '« iitil fiatn»1which iwttetl two runs A pall ot bill- »w it- tlreW n Walk, anti Ha« gle* rrMiltftd in two runs in *he fifcll snfe on Van U 'l ite s error, i ec vs<

The Ihifchincit «•otintctl twice In Mie ^ttiiig »1» heentul Mro-w tripli*«! «* 1 k* first Inning Itrosc was » Ulti«* wild n, id scoring Pevlc ami Bgrnnrci «

Ju.rtson ifew a III«1 on NtiUlit s err«! It

(■'ru tili H tis e lin ll ul »Stute Prosh.

SPARTANS DEFEND TITLEI'tutlay

FROSH NINE FLAYS AT HOME SATURDAY

Seventeen Colleger Have 258 En- trier; Four Squads Vie for

Superiority,

C en tra l S ta le Y e a r lin g T ea m O p

p o n e rta ; Seek F irrt

H om e V ic to ry .

ShaNer'a BakeryFOH ItM.HiOl'* I’l l * ANI»

CHKAM f W M 30» M A ( ' Avenue

jfprt fieMiulonm

H Mu ti

Hals of Nonchalance

llllll si tilt* 'iftttlcloimn's singif Itlplctl to More• Itiituli'tl when

Hi a le ptisht’il fimi ih When Marnai»1 ftf base «m hall.', ulule M’C"

J IItoti oli f r a l i . bigio to Nforcd wht n Lhi* l t (,pc cali hoid in«' itali ni thè piali frolli Nauta

titilli lettrtML scored Iwo nu li frante Hupe talftcd

fttnte'*» fic sh lh a p IhiscIm iII I fi i in will i ., 1 1 1 1 it I»| .scot**' its first win on the x 11 d iam om i iltis Ei'tison when lh «- Ctir lings m eet th e G e n ita ! s ia te 'em tiers»' first v a i team at 10 ..VltK k at unlit v morningTin* lo* al fr*.-»h Journeyed t<> Mi

•lenaatit fm -sdav afternoon f«»r a gaim*■iMi th*' Teacher« oh the enemv dia " ' iniul hut the »mim«’ was called o ff on i t oiiiit <»f rain So far this senfion ” •

>a< li I vina11 Frlffmrllg's men h i iv 11 ‘ rki n even , hkv in g win oyer West 1 a Rttil«' arid a drubbing at the hands 111

i hr Y patiniti > Nthool chalked up n cbh n ip Iff ffie ly t»* get the rail f«*i o ' " mnd duty Saturday monumj. nl Jew

ii tie behind the plate. , 1

s«*«* tìjjPMt» n*’ " ' W w * mf in i sii hut a in j i f f l j j |in*»l«'l sh ill Ics. C ru sh V tn , sn ap ‘«•in ol* cU'ilt V n t. lh «*y w illcfinu* ImcU s n iil in y . T ry nil on«* '& t*d*s«* c a r«1 fre i*«•rush«*rs find cX p l,,'M‘4 ynill* im t iv h lu a lity in a hai

$5

S le e v e le s sS w e a t e r s

n n in tcra p p ca r-

J n s i th e th ih ft sp o rt s. A th l tri t ì lancp unti n m ifo i't S a ve unNvcur o f in s il i« r clnllms.

m il* » ! '. ’ « ’l '. ’l E n ’llrl. /,1'llllM (Hili. aIi ìHh, *2.«5; « " » I <»1 l i » . . » kn i.'k .'rs . fu ll « ut ¡<»i. splou.li.1lv *3 .85 1.*r ..«r ..

MAY BIIOS;"The Ha I P lori1 o f th e low t»

21» S ou tli Washington Ave.

OPKN H ATU H PAY NU1MT

«lu t« la m k<i>" tt «lu ti Supper. S ?

W ould you like

to feel better?Here's our prescription—the best Spring Tonie we know—a pair of the new WALK-OYKK Shoes for your feet, These fine, stylish, fine-fitting1 shoes will give you the added pep you need this weather. You’ll feel equal to anything with your feet well shod.

S P A K T A N “ S T A I t S " A T T K N

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