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g* sssssst M ic h ig a .. G m te N ew s VOLUME 1® FRIDAY, M A Y 28, 1926 Numlier 61 SET DATE FOR-7«0" Goldkette’s Original Breeze Blowers ALL-COLLEGE SPECIAL ELECTION to fw-fafc m•, fw«th ANNUAL to burnish Music for 1926 Sophomore Prom unncr SHOW IS OPENEDTODAY Sin' to Vote On 1927 Wol- verine Editor and Decide On Publication Fee. h>,in |. I- the time net b> i tniiii H in i M r in-» ti i |mv i;i| IlMtftllftff flfM't loll i editor of In* W oI voi I im* . ,i fur h im yinr tin«] tin* In* i\ •*!» lilt* op|Mirttlll|l> L «(til'll loll «I' ¡1 Nl Hilt'll t it »line l .tti.mI i HHil Kol'orl Wilson mIHIii I«-* j J i o i f i i h.V lit«* i i. ;il i"iis for III«' jjosil jon ».• editor. In tM'fitftlflitt«* lit rttUllg o f t lie* I )• hi ri| i ho Wt.lv orlno editor liithor tliiiti it junior lift'- I»«*'**HH' mt .ill--o if t lie* *tl|«l«Hlt foo for Ih'1 'H pri'HOllloil lo | III' il, i III* Wi.miitrH Sol! ,\«XM'iiltiotl, llllll tllO ihlit iilloiw iiihI «1piiro\«'«I rgirnlxntfori*. If llio *tu t.f iho f»*«* in flit* vote I In' luforrot! lo till' j. nliiirt* for rut ill* ¡itioii PLAN BIG EXTENSION FGR BOTAMCAL PLOT H I. ! Chapman Appointed A* Head Gardener. u'I.litHin of II. I,. It .ill gardener of ih*a plans are b«'lng for* >r their extension, to In- r iiH«*fultieM t** tin* |* ho|*|o ion. 'he future of the garden, hr,, ugh Never«I yearn of rail for 'he filling In of it"i • *iiar river. <*©* foreign plants de- inited Htatea tle- t: iiltun» in listing plant* that tnight - lTtilted Status, and c >f the varletloH plant- •• 11 garden will «-oni- ornhly with th»* better ipal iiarib'na as il doe* 1 the l»<tmil..11 gar- * r rhoola. m is a graduate of the I at the Kew garden* II** has h«*en at work plot* -into it was pos it of doors, and al- »• i vast itnprovotnent method*. II»' cornea following experience |»**at ku<*wn K n g lia h Nl'Mf.ROUS EVENTS REMAIN ON W. A. A. SCHEDULE od tiled for the retnain- •Ttn on the W A. A. numerous, f'aptnin* .re to lie h o -« mi tbia- r 'he has* hall final*. Tuesday when th«* <1 sophomore* meet. The lasses will play on th«* y and the final* will he day A track meet i* r June 5. with a canoe anquet the following Promised Good Weallter for Bolli Days of Show; A ll Classes Are Filled. I light Ma past a (I II: pr«*i 111*111 t maker* * hu- part in the Itus" tlregg. who a m i el and « o r lie I, ly. vs ho I.irnishes I hand in turtiMh I tfh >n .«hand.mt Poll the (tuples * a. « ess! al p.irt>. SENIOR PLAY CAST PERFECTS DETAILS PROTEST AGAINST STATE MILITARY President of State Board ot Aijrt culture (lives Petition Slight Consideration GKOESBECK TALKS AT UNIOM SMOKER I rlli m I Publie Lifr and Point« Out Krernt Improvement* al College. ktrn- ■mnual •vt . k of . iiiiuiii<iii’i-nii nt tt.*- .«-I iap , ii 'h* prepur.i'ion for ?h. production of ! In» fi ve act ! r ic*-«J> a-« •-•••■n an d<rt *k* n Wednenday the ■ a-t was measured lor t h e ir coat utne.s, «huh * til he lipdeiirei' from » It* fri»«. >• hol*» Co. of Chicago. Th*- xa-nir properties d All of r«>.* tirm ave ;»**«■ n and only At The Union -t 1 h t «ailMl Me Iuguli Iller«- M ill he- IMI I, »«err r f ( U l;»r I oèftii p.iri ie» thè** t«*rtn. .d er, j There i* .1 'III. i ll -elevi leefl *.f I ! *ke .th« | initialled pijiet* »1 the main ilrwl«. J *v* monta I IT >ihi utsli .trailhrr it iju i j Jit must j lie ordered for >**«• gislative j - I inulti in, j If '1 *« h a•• e.-* .•> .,• i iiiuu 1 «•major i I'1" "** -h*"tl*l v.-nr *-*'ra j 1 r ^ 'r ^ .r . ’r ! I(HN| ernor. Marble in Library Contains Million Year Old fossils i..-'her si-i iikn Htormi I ' 11 disappointed I o-d on page 4) ^ ^ T T ^ RHODES SCHOLARSHIP < «. » M AWARD TO BE MADE UMe*e FurmshesJUanyJobs tor Graduate Studens r .nter«*.»t to tboac "llege library »houid dn*app'-a *r marking* that adorn original ! 'he interior -lab* of the floor* ubd -.t r «»>* d : ' »Hy filled with foaail.*. of the <»f .«nnnal* thnt lived M«.r*- •*-«r»-,Nago in allm y wal- iwprint - •IRLS HOST TO ailed KJR CO-EDS V ROAST nn»-t >“ n tn a ti > -1 : !■ Stylo li ed* enjoyed the hike to 1 'he “ weenie*’ roa*» under pi senior girls tendered '<»along th< '-'•'mber* of the junior or irn>1 '•>)' •vening. The affair rot W* •vent of It* kind to be the ilL.il -enlor cl*.»** for the Jun- tiob* <> f U be made a part of the d !**«>! ved ' **» in the future. Mabel opposite head of the committee in that dev* ding as { \njr !<T' t fie ipplh large hum nil a varied H'h heglUA il nt ''ip«nrii , r a al 1*1« r.»* *nd .‘.ornore r.t neuat Nnd 2S •rjr three thin •* to name a ,e third v>‘* r. no I from Michigan Aydelotte of i* the \m< rl- an «de» icholar»blp . . ,id* km ,;»* !FiiiU :.n ;,*** we n •n* ,r au t..« un. .,i , nooU for a « month». \ arge number t tn- tt hav« triad« iint-H to r tfii-inselvea »Ad »otli« ut ,*re s*-ry recent graduates, one oliat« of ! be agricultural di tri*ion •ne *-ditor */f r«)A*r Farming, an h*-r « .* government ¿ugar beet *«a- •rt. Th« eriginnwritig taff of the ■t,»muera Tower 'ornpanjr is made Urgrly of Michigan rftnte gradu * » hverjr division turn» out a «tuber of teacher» for - ur g ran* mar id nigh *chooia, while a few »Uqp id ’.«k* . r.tduat*- work *t«d «orne of *-»»- 'each here or at other collègue Th« engineering department offert graduating student» a larger num- •r of jobs then any other diviaien ciailza t .mi O erigiti»-» h !egree 1*1« field aft ruent *‘ge *•0 for T wo *>r* »tel ind ¡cm 'here -ompari> *mpanj 1 « iper.ro» nt*i be .argeet one inatituttea .er than the ut.ilf natltu n are going te mpany in I«ee omg ¡nto roa- »irurtion work T *r»»- u n d o r en other for cooetracUon om pen lee around 'he country, in * r cmf*rp*Mrdl iThgkqjwypkuJ In the egrtcQltural on eech •I'-partt .ent »ende o*jt * number of m«'D to »-ach of the various branches I <«intmued oo pepe I I d » a , irger ,*.** 1 .-ver -en' n t.«-for » K«*o Motor Car - Th« ree» are mg
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M i c h i g a . . G m t e N e w sV O L U M E 1® FRIDAY, M AY 28, 1926 Numlier 61

SET DATE FOR-7«0" Goldkette’s Original Breeze BlowersALL-COLLEGESPECIAL ELECTION

to fw-fafc m•, „ fw«th ANNUALto burnish Music for 1926 Sophomore Prom unncr SHOW IS

OPENED TODAYSin' to V o te O n 1 92 7 W o l ­

verine E d ito r an d D e c id e O n

Pu b lica tio n Fee .

h>,in |. I- the time net b>i tniiii H in i M r in-» ti i

|mv i;i| IlMtftllftff flfM't loll i editor of In* W oIv o iIim* .

,i fur h im y in r tin«] tin* In* i\ •*!» lilt* op|Mirttlll|l>

L «(til'll loll «I' ¡1 Nl Hilt'll t• it »line

l .tti.mI i HHil Kol'orl Wilson •mIHIi i I«-* j J io i f i i h.V lit«*

i i. ;il i " i i s fo r III« ' jjos il jon ».• editor. In tM'fitftlflitt«*

lit rttUllg of t lie* I )• hi ri| i ho Wt.lv orlno editor liithor tliiiti it junior

lift'- I»«*'**HH' mt .ill--o

if t lie* *tl|«l«Hlt foo for Ih'1'H pri'HOllloil lo | III'

il, i III* Wi.miitrH Sol!,\ «XM'iiltiotl, llllll tllO

ihlit iilloiw iiihI «1 piiro\«'«I rgirnlxntfori*. I f llio *tu

t.f iho f»*«* in flit* vote I In' luforrot! lo till'

j. nliiirt* for rut ill* ¡itioii

PLAN BIG EXTENSION FGR BOTAMCAL PLOTH I. ■! Chapm an A p p o in ted A *

H ead G a rd e n e r.

u'I.litHin of I I. I,. It• .ill gardener of ih*a

plans are b«'lng for*>r their extension, to In-

■ r iiH«*fultieM t** tin* |*ho|*|o ion.

'he future of the garden, hr,, ugh Never«I yearn of ra il for 'he filling In of

i t " i • * iia r river. <*©* foreign plants de-

• in ited Htatea tle- t: iiltun» in lis tin g

plant* that tnight - l Ttilted Status, and

c >f the varletloH plant- •• 11 garden w ill «-oni-

ornhly w ith th»* better ipal iiarib'na as il doe*

1 the l»<tmil..11 gar- * r rhoola.

m is a graduate of the I at the K ew garden* II** has h«*en at work

plot* -into it was pos• ■it of doors, and al-

»• i vast itnprovotnent• • method*. II»' cornea• fo llow ing experience

|»**at ku<*wn Kngliah

N l'M f.RO US E V E N T S R E M A IN

ON W . A . A . S C H E D U L E

o d tiled for the retnain- •Ttn on the W A. A.

numerous, f'aptnin* .re to lie ho-«mi tbia-

r 'he has* hall final*.Tuesday when th«*

<1 sophomore* meet. The lasses w ill p lay on th«* y and the final* w ill he day A track meet i*

r Ju n e 5. w ith a canoe anquet the fo llow ing

P rom ised Good W e a llte r fo r B o lli

Days of Show; A l l C lasses

A re F ille d .

I light

Ma

past a (I II:pr«*i

111*111 t

maker*

* h u - p a r t i n t h e I t u s " t l r e g g . w h o

a m i e l and « o r l ie I , l y . vs h o I . i r n i s h e s

■ I hand in turtiMh I tfh >n .«hand.mt

P o l l t h e • ( t u p l e s

* a. « e ss ! a l p .ir t> .

SENIOR PLAY CAST PERFECTS DETAILS

PROTEST AGAINST STATE MILITARYPresident of State Board ot Aijrt

culture (lives Petition Slight Consideration

GKOESBECK TALKS AT UNIOM SMOKERI rlli mI Publie Lifr and Point«

Out Krernt Improvement* al College.

• ktrn- ■mnual

•vt . k of . iiiiuiii<iii’i-nii n t tt.*- .«-I iap , ii 'h* prepur.i'ion for ?h. production o f ! In» fi ve ac t ! r ic*-«J> a-« •-•••■n and< rt *k* n

W e d n e n d a y t h e ■ a-t w a s m e a s u r e d l o r t h e i r coat u tn e .s , « h u h * t i l h e l i p d e i i r e i ' from » It* fri»«. >• hol*» C o .

o f C h i c a g o . T h * - xa-nir p r o p e r t i e s

dAll of

r«>.* t i r m a v e ;»**«■ n a n d o n l y

At The Union- t

1

•h t «a ilM l

M e I u g u l i

Iller«- Mill he- IMI I, »«err r f (Ul;»r I oèftii p.iri ie» thè** t«*rtn.

.de r , j T h e r e i* .1 ' I I I . i l l - e le v i leefl *.f I

! *ke .th« | initialled pijiet* »1 the main ilrwl«. J *v* monta I IT >ihi utsli .trailhrr it iju i jJ i t m u s t j lie ordered for >**«• gislative j - Iinulti in, j I f ' 1 • *« ha•• • e.-* .•>.,• i iiiuu 1« • m a j o r i I ' 1" "** -h * " t l* l v . -n r * -* 'r a j

1 r ^ ' r ^ . r . ’r !I (H N |

ernor.

Marble in Library Contains Million Year Old fossilsi . .- 'h e r s i- i i ik n H to rm i I ' 11 d is a p p o in te d Io-d on page 4) ^ ̂ T T ^

RHODES SCHOLARSHIP ✓ < • «. » MAWARD TO BE MADE U M e* e FurmshesJUany Jobs

— tor Graduate Studens• r .nter«*.»t to tboac

"llege lib ra ry »houid d n * a p p '- a*r m arking* that adorn orig inal•! 'he in terio r

- la b * of the floor* ubd -.t r«»> * d :' »Hy filled w ith foaail.*. of the •<»f .«nnnal* thnt lived M«.r*-

•*-«r»-,Nago in allm y wal- iw p rin t -

• IR LS H O S T T O ailed

K JR C O - E D S V R O A S T nn»-t >“ n tn a ti > • -1 :

!■ Stylo lied* enjoyed the hike to1 'he “ weenie*’ roa*» u n d e r pi

senior g irls tendered '<» along th<'-'•'mber* of the jun io r or irn > 1'• >)' • vening. The affair ro t W*

• vent o f It* kind to be th e i lL . i l-enlor cl*.»** for the Jun- t io b * <>f

U be made a part of the d !**«>! ved' **» in the future. Mabel opposite

head of the com mittee in that dev*ding as {

\njr!<T' t fie

ipplh

• large hum nil a varied

H 'h heglUA il nt ''ip«nrii

, r a al 1*1«

r.»* *nd .‘.ornore r.t neuat Nnd 2S

•rjr three thin •* to name a

,e third v>‘*r. no I from Michigan

Aydelotte of i* the \m< rl- an

«de» icholar»blp

. . ,id* km ,;»* !FiiiU :.n ;,*** we n•n* ,r au t..« un. .,i , nooU for a

« month».\ arge number t tn- tt hav« triad«

iint-H tor tfii-inselvea »Ad »otli« ut ,*re s*-ry recent graduates, one

o lia t« of ! be agricu ltura l di tri* ion •ne *-ditor */f r«)A*r Farm ing, an

h*-r « .* government ¿ugar beet *«a- •rt. Th« eriginnwritig taff of the ■t,»muera Tower 'ornpanjr is made

U rg r ly of M ichigan rftnte gradu* » hverjr division turn» out a « tuber of teacher» for - ur g ran* mar id nigh *chooia, while a few »Uqp id ’ .«k* . r.tduat*- work *t«d «orne of *-»»- 'each here or at other collègue Th« engineering department offert• graduating student» a larger num- •r of jobs then any other diviaien

ciailza t .mi O erigiti»-»

h ! egree 1*1« field aft ruent

*‘ge

*•0 for

T w o

*>r* »tel ind ¡cm 'here - ompari>

*mpanj 1« iper.ro» nt*i

be .argeet one inatituttea .er than the u t . i l f natltu

n are going te mpany in I«ee omg ¡nto roa-

» iru rtion work T *r»»- u n d or en other for cooetracUon om pen leearound 'he country, in * r cm f*rp*M rd l iThgkqjwypkuJ

In the egrtcQ ltural on eech•I'-partt .ent »ende o*jt * number of m«'D to »-ach of the various branches

I < «intmued oo pepe I I

d » a , irger ,*.** 1 .-ver -en' n t.«-for » K«*o Motor Car -

Th« ree» are• mg

M ic h ig a n S l a t e N e w sPublish'd twice weekly dartag tfc# w llw r year by the students o f the Mlchtgaa State OoUegOL Altered aa aarond olaa* matter at the post- office, mf a* f-a— l f , Advert lain* rate* furnished upon

applies tioa to the Bustoem Manager

EDITORIAL STAFF

K JD ITH H IM E B A U O H . H I -------------------G O RD O N W H IT B U R N . 17a. H e ra la a House B R V A PRBSC 'O TT . *S7h. Kappa I*atta House Jo e Porter. 1M . Ph i Kappa Tau House - Georgia IJg h tfo o t.

... Editor Buaineaa Manager

. Do-od Rdltor Sporta Bdltor

Features

A aa la t in i Kdltara i r rnn Horton. I*ale Medili. John Brlsbin.

Reporter* » I» Hill. Maria» Ben net?. K Mclunis. Wm. Muller. George H. Moore, Berh «*1111*. Far Gillia, V F. Kiiubut, J. A. Healing.

flsctoty Reporters Wanner a 9im*>n. Sditi» Slaionton. Ruby Newman. Gertrode Walker. Mildred Brass. Henriette Seorell

Bualmee RtaE—Adrsrtiaing— L. 8nyd«r *29. Vie Ander*»o, 28; Tekl« Sparks. 28; la*wia Snider. 29 i im la tio o — M ai Goodwin. 29

O FF IC E *—B A S E M E N T NM W L IB R A R Y B l 1 L IU N G Printed at the C a n pus Press— Phone 2 8415

Editor lain appearing in the M IC H IG A N 8 T A T E N E W S are w rit­ten by the editor-ln-chlef and hta sm uean’s, who are students. They ran In no way be Interpreted aa r e p r in t in g the official viewpoint of the rolleg'N or of college officials.

S U B S C R IP T IO N —S250 T H E SC H O O L Y B A It

Hirvt; Kf.\h n gm i u »m iK i \i -i t i M » :

I h i* i I : t lld*< O f t i l l

.d til.' it .‘I tid that

I crowd I to dis

.tod I hef r i l l t f “ f

I '• titillili

dll

gentletuen, (and we heHevt* il i* l H tdmuld le* proteeted b.v ;i fune of men who are not devoid of Ibi* cluirnder-

|istle* of a gentleman, it nitiy !»«• ihat thè officers were uierely oarrylng out ordera of thè beati of Ila* depnriimHit li (ake* very little InlelHcem-e to club and nntagonize ti gì "d t

. hnt it in a t»t*k wortliy ol perse one |n*ii «-«»f*111y

The tlesk sergentiI w! student prisotiera. witliepifhels iltltit te prilli i l

and ealled thè stndents ¡inideile*, did ned n i’-*“ darò* in *•• doinu. " in woman asked t<* >•*<• er ristori student* *he h :i* iviiy bui iliat yvIiii• li "• gentleman When sia w ith ber nhnser for li - was toìd t<> gel "Ut Su«h treatment of Inda word* " f thè Journal ed ma ni y and !»••!» in*l thè offleer* ubo look ila jé*»r itt thè |iri*uner* safely Indiihd thè bar*eon r a gè.

T e l i m e n w e r e •!••'a i t o '

h o | o U h i e l i t h è n i : i \ " f

b o e h « p i o t e d a * d e - « n i*

il d e a d m a n T lu * > v\. ■

f o r o h a ! t l i e y d f d a - o

a * a m e a t i * o f • s p a n k i u .

b o d y A * Ilo * J o u r n a l

• ali - l a n d I la * d a m a l e

h i l m I r e i ! d o l l a r - ÌV>r a '■ o f p » v « H U e t i t l . a n - i n g - li

a l e l e l n a t i o t i .

FARM CROPS DEPT TO HOLD STATE WIDE HAY DAY

NO MORE E X T R A S(.■ill)» of itaU I'ompanjr no longer M a k e the HOC each charm

extra iwisNengexs. ____Therefore, two, throp. four or tiro paasangera may bow rids for

price of of»«*. _ _This should appeal to students as groups of At« an y now

taxleaba at but slightly more than street ca r fara.

TH E M A C K E Y C A B COM PANYDial »1-444 *lw» i n , t

r—TWO DOW N-NO BO DY OUT

•.I

I- .in

r.iki* aV» illop, make a hit w ith her

(bedotiinti*%« ill do lltivt

^ rr— for you. - .

Priced * • .51» to $10

i.iin lit«

A lug pre i lie farm

Tin* program will H a r k v m a N1 * S H O E SHR WASMIMCTOM AVB.

l’Io .lout nal did how, ■' aiitag«* of tie* ««pporninir> itself by following up r*>. w nil tie* pubii-liIng of a pn

the ¡--u»' elearlv atei fed I rained and paid to write >i w bat is going on

l e i p i I-»*- ,i- k n

fhou-alel- 1.4 d«> He Lansing .d r biting the ion

laili-ihg Inia,(i«>ii < f

"Y A L E BOW I.”

\ •

S2..*«a

STRAWHATS

"I-.I frm it 'an.ima ■*. sn a p p fil

t -iin**.!

W h en silvery/

moonlight falls on town and field— and the long, joyous tour home is ready to begin

— have a Camel!

that tie olir*, aud seli.it lanisti

We «»il contint

•vi and Si»\ u lo r> fo r Ih c s s . S J to SH

M A Y B R O S.*11m H a t s t o r e o f U w To s t i

•A5 9 W «ahlug?on Ave.

OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT

g. f. Bevo«»1*1G e t E x tra C red its a t H o m e —

M »ire than 4>0 »v*ur-«s in 111-; Fngh-h iativ'sA'h»nn'*t^-Z4s 4.«rn , M .*k in L a ’«; -sg»-v U S vn ii.y v .c ts .aie gnen cw w w yow Jr iw «. I M u 8 •» the cw iit they \i» ld may hr aj'p iuii on your o4k*gc JV cr.i -. C a la i < dnw.Ttting csiiTMH tullv. furmahiAl > a t*\4 .» -t W ‘U. i *ia>

7 hr Mmhrraty of ChicagoSB OLi IS MALA CM4CA«SO ILLINOIS

C ISM

W fu \ moonlight washaa wiHKiland ami hills with

light. And the four home is ready to begin— have 4 Camei!

For Camel makes every s m o o t h tour imoothrr, adds of its own contentm ent to every delightful journey. Om rls never tire your t.iste or leave a cigaretty alter-taste. Pay what you will, yotiMl never get choicer tobaccos than those in Camels.

this night as the forrst'topped hills race hv in moonlit procès* sionai. As the magic road curves through the t 'lonnades of birches — ha\ r then the finest made« regardless of price.

Have 4 Came//Cém ti» .dsMM ffce »cr% r liN rrtl tahtcco* grown in a ll thtoo tid ( am*U are blended by the n o tld ’* m.i ’ expertblender*. St*ihm g it h*o g*tod 1er < atmel». /n tl~e naktng of tht* one brnnd vr «;tmeentrate the lukii• •> knowledge and tktll of the largett «>»gam ;*tum of etpettt in (heworld. S o i»iher ctgorette mode it tike ('<1*0 , 1*. I he y are

the o*er9 helming thvuo of ««psrn n .ed »moier*.

The Social Whirl **V A P1W C0TT Kann UaMa

irins th.' week many Impromptu parti«. » , .P„ ....„V.T the M ic h ig a n b a r b a l i nine. F,,r ih* « .m ià i ........

w ill be decidedly lim ited due !.. the fact that manv• u l it » I™ •l“ J' ■>' vacation at their home* The \l.,h.„te rm al In the arm ory, the Hyth lan in the I'nion Fn,,l iiv the Delta Sigm a Phi un Hi«* following night , i' ,„i schedule. The Trlmolra and Phi lielt,, ¡,V 'T ,V(.»•it hollies.

i to theend th»* Staters (in tu tn n

ivunlng,»to« th entertain

%V|»tm tlamma licit n irtive and a lum nae mem- |ir

ii chapter of Alpha (In inma braska . , . entertained at th«» home llari \ Newman at a bridge tea fratern ity gtn v .ititTiioon. week

•i|:iy evening w ill lie th«* date fraternity inform al to lie t „ the arm ory. Dean and j»j,j s Shaw ami Dr. and Mr« ,jav ' 11

i .tun w ill act as patron« for p, ., t r -,. '. w ill!« the munlc w ill b«» j’. («..lit

t,y th*» A in ph Ion Itev.der»»^ jMl( iif ' , tl.-rs' ‘lay of III«* local chap- s,h.*ol

. celebrated by ap«*riaf ac- ^ linker I t Dean Sh aw ’« cabin Satur- njnnding p.-n

I ’lil KappH Tan ,s “ f N u i li a p t o r - *' KU.-st M«IClark or Detroit guest during th

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APPOINT ADVISOR FOR M. S. C. WOMEN

Mr, Hara R i w n

H i l l L , . ' " " " " " th ei h!.'! ,',,''' .'1''' 'Irs lw >1ndvisi.r i.f women in n.e PntvI.'rHUv

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NO PAPKB TCIXIIAVTh«*re will la» no («suo of thè

Stato Xows Tnesdu.v, .Inno l owltig• o thè fa.t flint th«»r«> wltl* la» no «ch.w»l oli Molalav and i hat tho• a i n p i i s l 'n - s s w h e r e t h « ' S t a l o

\ i-h s is printiHl • wfH oh«orve thè bolide) Mollila \'

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,z»»|| w ill «*nt«*rtain the* ,i i.-a Sa tu rd ay afternoon.

!•>«• AIpliian itnnion« w ill ent*»rtain «ov-

so< lety Uteflfbers at Dong i- week-end-• ( 'la rk »pent the w»«-k-

!war«l Matson was a hous«* i,c ilio past week-end.I iiion Ml**rar> tv' w ill oolebrate it« ft nth .Ino.» Ik hy a party to

,t r ia rk take, near iaek-

, >. polds spent the w oek- r»it. " I I . hhI and W . Van . di Ionia, while M Ki n k

!.• \ i«lt.*.| m W yandotte« »D to p ic

-lilri-ks and Kr.-.l Pa rker at tIn- hous.* a fte r til.

T I)

BAND TO PLAY FOR KNIGHT TEMPLARS

To Make Trip lo Kalamaroo For Annual State Conrlavr of

Knight Templars.

Lavrork lo Talk (In Picture«

'A N VOU D A N C E ?

| M Many NewxoA N C Iliè \ LIFTS

forne to your porlner and j Graduation

\ AMTHI'R G WESSON J: VUtROOM̂S East Lansing

Drv G oods

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B u d d ’ s M u s i c H o u s e“ EV ER Y T H IN G IN MUSIC”

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STI IIHXTS DIVI*' KM'ITAI*

I'Im* imislr depart men I w ill give the of a «eri«*« or recital« when Ml««

••in '¡/ir.ln.*r and Mr tM«»rre K«*n- •II appear in a r.-.iial in till* l.ittlo In-afro al th.* homo ocfaioiiiio« ImiM y Tiios.lav. .1 li in- I at s o‘c|.«*kIi..* following program will I..» given A ,l" •' '•'•* pillili.- it i or.lialty invit-

ala Op lit . I'alh.'ti.|it.-1 H.»i»thovi*n AlHegrao Adagio

M i- ‘ ¡aitln.*r Moon or Mt Delight ,|»,.^ian

I.Ixn LehmanMi Kelivol)N " • C h o p in

1 ' .1,1 1 minor Ita.-hiiianiiiolT t M i- «¡ardner

n.'»w*»r ‘ n ia p iw ll T ip to nS'ng ri,.*.- Song« ..i Arah.v o , n

Mi Kenvon I l " I - H i l l . t l „ . I. , i r l i S e i,u b e r i 1.1, «

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FORESTRY SUMMER SCHOOL TO BE NEAR ST. STE. MARIE

Ahou. Twenty-right Studenti Ex­pected to Attend.

M llil • i l.vpertnient»'•«I about |NSt.* Mari.* It

a lt o ll L*H t 'ld .lll«at thl« camp

1 til•'t'poitlte.l

or.«fry . and t«work • » ito- Dunbar4* e

«tallen lor the n th " tiorth. ru

and Pro f «'bitten

d « -p r i III. wt f,,r tbn»""» lookout

pr*- •cling Mo new

FORESTRY DEPT. CEASES SHIPMENT OF SEEDUNGS

Over 350,000 Treee Seat Out Through thè Stale.

T h l* year'R «hipment of s«*n.dling* ha« c«*a«»»d. wltl» ¡150,000 tr«*«*« ni ready s»»nt out. arcordlng to Prof. A. K. Chittenden. h«»ad of thè f«»re«try department.

The tre.»« h n v e b«»en «etit to farm- .*r« throiighout tho «tate for wood- lo t reforestratinn. wind break« and tlt«* like Moni of.theMo are «prue.» aftd pine taketi troni (he college numerimi hot*.*

Prof. Phlttenden pian« to «end out ««»edlingH front Di«* Dunbar nur«- ery tiear Sault sto. Marie next yenr

PROF. C0X T0 ADDRESS NAT. FARM SCH00L C0NFERENCEl 'm f l 'u t » i l i rfH.uk un llie |iro

gratti of ih.* Nat lottiti Kartn Sehool conferen«*«» .Dine 7 in New York city at thè Itiltnior.- hotel un thè èubject, "< tpport nnitle« C ity Hoy« attd D iri« llnvo for Agrieutfural l!du cafitili," l'resiilent l'.ilvtn t'oolhlge says ' I wi«h io , \pr. «« itiy sincere ut«h for 1 li" surre«« of thè contlng National Kartn Seho.d < onfer. nce Ir« purpoHt» to interi*«! thè young non and wonten of ih.» largo ‘‘iti«*« in seletttlHc agricu lture a« un hon- oruble and useful Vocatlun i« to he comm**nd«*«l Not only do voti hold out th«* rtdvatitngc« of «neh u lift* vvork. Iiitt yotj alni to make a\atl able th»* traiiiitik. iiect»««nry for «neh

APPOINT NEW INSTRUCTORK a r l *Dr«*«xo|. w h o -ju<«t c o m p ie i

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>1 I I i.l II IIM-III >| ,M ............> >IM o i s MAYER GETS APPOINTMENT

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\ ay where anytime. Parlor roaches ac­commodating twenty to thirty-live

«-omfortably.

SP EC IA L IX)W RATES

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STATE BEATS WESTERN NORMAL IN LOOSE GAME WEDNESDAY, 74

"Lafty” Tall«* Hold« Teacher* At Bay WhHe Mate* Poood Oat Vic­tory; Bayoea, Syiekenoam, Kiebler Star.

F B E S H M A N W IN S C A M P U S F E N C IN G C H A M P IO N S H IP

Western 8tnte Normal, which haa toyed with the ball clubs It haa met this year, turned out to be a play* thing' In the baoda of the confident Michigan State nine yesterday after­noon » nd subsided, 7-4. Western State tvhieb boasts of one of the best round­ed out pitching staffs In college base­ball, had a chance to pitrmle its gun tiers in front of th«* Spartan ramparts, and saw two moundnmen s«*nt to the showers aft«*r a couple innings apie<"c of futile work in trying to stiu** the i;r«*«*ri and W hite nttuck and the third hard bit hut lucky in having one of tils team iiiat«*s camp in un«l«*r the «Irivt*. Ruse, who tinlshe«! th«* burling for the Brown and (told itIlow«*d only one bit, that by t 'a rl Bayn«*s who got flirts* saf«* drives in four tim«** up. Hiigc.u and Binebaum were tou«h«»d fur four aph’co in th«* innings they worked.

■■|*efty" Tolies, Kolw soiithptiy star. start«*«l against" the Haymeameii ami although b** allowed eight hits, they were not bundled for any success un- tIII the ninth when singles by Neater, Yost. M « arty ami Bus«* protlne«*«! two runs. Two of the «piartet were seratcli hits.

Western scored twice in tin* sixth In- fling when w ith one away. Howley threw high to Mpiekerman on Rue*»* sinnsh and lie was safe, (tighter ami i i.v iiigton singled, scoring Raise ami

—— —Rigbter going to third. Covington I took second <*n the throw in. Tolies, tossed out S. brumpf. holding Bighter : at third. Johnson lifted a high fly, to Splekcrman who* d r .m td th e l*all. | R ichter c oring Nesfer ^ tu l to 7.1m- mertnan A fter Johnson bad tiled toj Kles«*r in th«* ninth. N«*«ter singled sharpie through the infield Y"*»t hit ?.. Spiekerman who threw to K idder \ to get Nester but th«' ball hit Nester oil tin* homi and !••*«It were safe. 5 Meaner l»att«s| t r «.rahatn and r«dl.sl ... r,,¡|.-~ who t.»«««l him "'it at Hr«t. \..-r.*r and Y"«t a.Ivan, ing M .t ’urtv«tngtori ring Nest.-r ill.I Yost, itnsij>ingb*«| !.. left btlt Ititfbt.T lined III Davi»«-« .vlio ntade a brilliant otic-hand ud in retiring him.

Max Good win, ’29. won lhl pua fencing ch am p ion ,!,H '»11’1 now ie the fencing champion campus for the coming was awarded the ram pm ship cup by Joseph W aff a

Good win Is elected « is expected to lead the 8* to a promised successful year.

catti­ti and

»fon of the year. He chantplott-

ptain and te foil men icnsott next

TWENTY-ONE SCHOOLS ENTERED IN INTERSCHOLASnC MEET HERE

D etro it N o rtk w e a te n i W k * « r P a «« T m h Y a m ; C aaa T e d . K s |a a iM , I C e a tra l F o n w Ja W e ; P r i B w t o a r i i i F r id a y

P R O T E S T S T A T K M IL IT A R A

WI*«*!» inglcd to right.II left instead of i red his ankle. J .«* going to third..t i hev both or- j«imrlcd to lefi

i? 11. Kigbt«*r toj • eng to second, j.r Rmvley cu n t

•]. o her« had not k night his hit j a .I.,III.I" 11« well III* i»*« which were

I , Kmel.aiitn to id he got by in .f|.i*f!cd fin* f "• • r • 11

ti-eeuf ive hit and Fb-er hit I-

to third and Bow kenn au - ingld I "

(Continued from i#ige 1» 1 against any trouble of a phys business nature

Th«* protest takes th*- j the fact that a man i« take m ilita ry tra lnninc hind»* deters him in his pur« n knowledge. It state«

.who wish to become !•■->■ tors are not required rl' sort of tra in ing in tin* - they attend and tha*

j m ild reason why thos«* this school because ’ type of tra in ing wiie

! should lie compelled !! ject which the pr-u* '' the cop selene«» of in m rep ly to this Mr. Wa'fk * ’ ¡it,it has h*»»*n his .»!•«. n most persistent «»bj»* typ<* of tra i n in tig .if •

•nl or

i that cd :«'

v hi eh

Tw»*nty-one schools comprising "•« entries in the 2 Uth annual Mich- gan H igh School A th le tic associw ion track anil Held meet «rill awing ¡„to action F rid ay afternoon at 4:30

the »la,Hum in the pre lim inary round« of the meet. Detroit .North- western, w inner tor the last two Years is considered again as a strong ossibility lor lir«t honors, w ith be-

t r.»it Cass Tech and Kalam azoo Cen­tral as strong contenders.

North western won the indoor ligati interscholastic at Ann Ar- last w inter w ith Kalam azoo and i Tech runners up. Tech won National Interscho lastic meet at

M

unston, Ioil

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F lin t ( • mi Art I

U tile Northwestern rity title. Kalatna- W estern S la te Nor- to establish its rep- ontrul and Sag inaw ur i l l l l loom as poa-

C.iss Tech won the lastic at Ann Arbor

and Nortti­ler. F lin t

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Quicker Service

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( «dehnt«* \\ ill* .i KF l l , v H IM 1! Shoe« I lavina*«! and lh«*.l IIüIn

4 leaned and Wnrfced.m u ll. h ih h m i i m ; p i r m i k

I'nukieti Ihiildlng M»*«l Mbhig.in tienile

H o t e l K e r n sC A F E and C A FE T E R IA

Ballroom Private Dinners

TWO GOOD USED ESSE X 1, 1924 1. 1926

A Bargain for This Week. In ( « « M id Kondition,

liook Them Over

D. G. BARK & SONMASON

G R A D U A T E S ;( i.nimcniitralr Ik* Important E t n l of (iradualutn by Ha»-

Ing a I'holovraph of » u tttv ll.

SP E C IA L K A TES

Le C L E A R PHOTOGRAPH CO.I t o n u r Ornimi MM— I H u t BMf.

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faced .Individuals w i bene fit by it.

In conclusion. Mr t hat he w ill us** hi* vote to prevent fsiv. ing taken on the pr

Mr W a tk in s tak* th** churches shoub! the m ilita ry forc«*s of peine, stating * come -in his noticet«.' the arm y has except as a mean« <> homes, our women even our country

f rs ch u las- ith K .tiati liowing i ;m : iw v a l l e y m e e t .

onks and I'Vnk.-r of Kal "ssel and I>ull " ! Musk» rolan and Lew is of th

Ols. Versey of Musk» zoo, Youn

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l .K O C S l l l t K T \ l h "\T I M O '* M IO K F R

(C o n u m n s l f r r not thunder t»i have courage. ! auf state or city 1

w ill be a tine l ! *n tribu te some • i.ility and tittie ’ »at tins given youv to .... *'Th,* governor "»»

\\ \ I FB I \RNIV\L XOTH’K

Lo v in g of Cass «ad l western are Ih trw it strong poM ibtlitie« t« distance runs hnve K : Rap ids South ; DeYout Rogers, Kalamaxoc* Zah linger. S u i t a * Crelger. Poo tiac: K ;. Kavanaugh and G rab w»»st»*rn and Lew ? -•*. Tech entered.

D ill and O ’Neil of B a tt le «'r»< «Jam.«on. K a la a itG rand Itapids So a ’h et. Ba to r and \Y dn possibilities ;n the broad ju m p find* F* zoo, H a rro l *»f Fliu* Turchoff o f r a m T - • 20 f»*et or be^t^r T»*ch; Johns«-»*8 cb rie r, Kalam ar* Sag inaw Eastern; nr- high jump, w ith M it «nd Pe ttle o f iV 'r- • Kalam azoo an ! *»- keeon favor'»**-« »• ••

The pr*-l!rr*'r - - 4 3») F r id a y af»*»mo als tak ing pla»»- > • a t 10 o ’clock.

Fo llo w in g tr- - w ith the numb» r 4

«’.‘n tm l I . iM rw it tro it W estern 7. it-- .-rn b. Detroit N- - *.■ ro lt W estern 4 ern I . H igh Ur:-! Par', tra l 23. G rand K

Muskegon I .Pontiac 15 Sagtr m aw A rth u r HU 1 ". Bedford 1

"go in public life tiof <o wast.* any 1 to serve tin- gov a .If. «I tie* «eli sa.I .lilt oln as a n e\a lotted in the servi.

won' * Iiim ' - II» ''

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