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FRIDAY ISSUE

FRIDAY, JANUARY

10.

NUMBER 27

1911

Petitions Are Circulated CAGE CATS WIN
TICCO
TO HOLD FORMAL
Bill AS MILT POINTS
For Passage Of Loan
GETS 26
SATURDAY NIGHT
PERSHING RIFLES

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'House Of Horrors' T
BACCALAUREATE
Cast Promises
Murder Per Act
SPEAKER NAMED

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Students, Faculty Members Sign Papers.
Urging Enactment Of Proposed Bill

Sponsor of Unit
Will Be Presented

By CELIA BEDERMAN

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Kentucky Triumphs
Over Musketeers
By 18 - 43 Score

Students and faculty members dent can liquidate the loan in six
opened a petition campaign Tues months, and that the money be
With Milt Ticco bombard- used to purchase textbooks and cur
The Kentucky State Intercolle-;-iatesday in support of the recently-propose- d
colored orchestra from Frank
student loan bill, which is now riculum equipment or for room and ng the hoops for 26 points ill
fort, will provide music for ihe Per being considered by the Student board.
a sensational scoring exhili- 3 Granting of loans, from $10 to
shing Rifle formal, first dance of the Government Association rules corn- Uon before . a patked throntr
year, to oe neia irom
$100. from the general fund at 1 .
uiuu 14 mittee.
fc
university field
o clock Saturday night in the Blue
Approximately 100 petitions are percent per annum with agreement house, last night. Kentucky s
' grass room of the Union.
to repay within 12 months, provided
hpinir pirrnlAfori nn the rammis. and
lldcats staged their usuaj
that the petitioner sign a legally
The band, which has played for,
yesterday afternoon 500
Hop club dances to thta vi- note and use the money rally and overcame an early
3g
bad enforceable
cinlty. will feature four vocalists In
ydocuments
for room, board, textbooks, curricu- - Xavier lead and then staved
the
"
appearance here.
its
lum equipment, or medical senice. off sevtral Musketeer threats
Expected
The decorations will be carried 800 Names
Faculty Members Sifn
to win a hp.rd fought battle.
Members of the student commit-ant- s
out in a military motif. Lieuten-- 1
Among faculty members who have
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tee in charge of the circulation said already approved "the principle of
Oscar Sellars and Chester
,
Cuurttst of
Receive Ovation
probably
;Brown are In charge of arrange-- 1 that the signatures would
making the excess SGA funds avail- DR. RAYMOND A.. KENT
DR. JESSE HERRMANN
The big sophomore forward did
merits for the affair.
reach 800 by Monday night, when able to the needy students in the
not enter the fray until it was nearPeggy Shumate, this year's spon- - the petitions will be submitted to a
They will deliver the commencement and baccalaureate
form of loans" and recommended its ly three minutes old, and he left
sor cf the Pershing Rifle unit, will joint meeting of the SGA rules and passage
are Amry Vandenbosch. when two minutes remained to be
approximately 100 mid-yea- r
graduates.
be presented at a brief ceremony finance committees,
.
John Kuiper. Edgar Z. Palmer. J. E. played, but while he was in the
j
during the dance.
At ,h. 1nln, rnmmittMk meetin
Hernandez. R. H. Weaver, Grant
Tickets at $1 per couple or stag
opens at 7 o'clock in the Un- -' Knight. Charles A. Ross. Francis game the nets were kept scorching
may be obtained from the Persh- - which
hot by his looping set shots from
ion building, the recommendations
Gallaway. William R. Sutherland.
side, and he received a tercommit- - John L. Cutler E. G. Trimble, and the
oi the
unit and members of Delta Delta if nd
rific ovation from the Xavier fans
up W. Brooks Hamilton.
tee will be discussed and acted
Delta sorority.
when he was replaced by Keith
on, and the finance committee will
Student reasons for supporting Farnsley.
present a financial report.
loan measure, as stated on the
the
Although Ticco stele the show, he
Will Meet Today
petitions, are necessity for such a was not the only jbyer '.o roll p
Members or the petitions com- meaure as evidenced by the number a large score. High-poiscorer for
mittee will meet at 8:30 pjn., today, of students petitioning for loans each the Mustketeers was Bert Rob be a,
in the Union building to plan and year; promotion of student welfare: alio rang up 17 markers.
organize for further support of and use for productive ends
Xavier Scores First
funds lying idle which are
the bill. Posters, will be placed at
The University Simfonietta, which
Xavur opened the scoring when
campus, it available in the student treasury." Tetens dropped in a free throw and
vantage points on the
'
has been recently organized by Dr.
p
Orange Juice and nose drops have
Described
was indicated.
Present Set-URobben followed with a field goal
Alexander Capurso, executive direcThe petitions will also be sub- Under the present University to make it 0 for the Musketeers,
tor of the music department, will literally been swamping the dormijuniors and seniors may Huber. however, dropped in a short
mltted at Tuesday nights session of loan set-upresent its initial program at the tories since the holidays. Bad colds ,k e
lic
fSt8tes
Student legislature. Commit- - obtain loans up to $100, at 6 per- -. fielder to bieak the scoring ice for
weekly Sunday afternoon musicale, and the flu have put to bed 12
cent interest, by making application the Wildcats. Rcbben dunked in an-t- o
held at 4 p. m. Sunday, at Memorial residents, including one of the staff lustrated address on The Nature
nurses, and approximately 30 others
to pull Xavier
mas
tendance of s tudenU and
the Dean of Men. chairman of other
Hall.
and Treatment of Drug Addiction"
advantage.
back into a three-poien Planned the University Loan fund.
numbers
Maud Miles Ogle, piano soloist, have been treated for minor colds. before engineeiing faculty and
Foreseeing the possibility of an epiAt present there is approximately but goals by Ticco and Huber put
will present Mozart's "D Minor Condents at 10 a. m. today in Memor-- 1 for the session- S50.CC0 in this fund, from which 35 the Cats in front for the first time.
certo" with this organization. Ma- demic,' three of the nurses gave ial HaU, according to an announce-- ! Provisions Listed
dame Ogl has been awarded first talks explaining the danger of ga- ment from the engineering college.! Provisions of the bill, introduced to 50 loans are made annually.
The lead changed seven times be- -'
The College of Agriculture also
prize in the Tennessee State Music thering in groups, staying up late,
The address will be illustrated by Jack Lovett and Doniphan Bur-wifore goals by Robben. Himmler. and
motion pictures of the public rus, arts and sciences senior repre-heal- has a loan fund from which two
Teachers association contest three and not reporting colds immediately.
0
gave Xavier a
lead
loans of $50 each are avainable an- Tetens
hospital. The films will show sentatives, include:
times, and she received first prize They also closed the infirmary to
y
thU
of
all visitors in order to prevent direct the organization and administra- - 1) Appropriation of $2,000 for the nually to one man and one women point Ticco the first half. At Oar-the contest conducted by the
cut loose with a
Schick.
contact with those already ill
tion involved in the treatment of loan fund from the Student Govern-dni- g student, having the required stand- rage of three fielders from far out!
Tennessee Federation of Music clubsplay"Even the
addicts.
club. to close the gap to
ment fund $300 to be used as a ing and membership in the
Miss Alberta Limbach, hall dietiStudied Under Noted Teachers
and Jim
goers will have shivers run up and
In addition to students who defray Kings's follow-u- p
Doctor Reichard, who has been special fund and $1,700 as a gener-i- n
Madame Ogle has studied under cian,' has also been cooperating by
shot sent the
according to
down their spines,"
approxexpenses through loans,
charge of the Lexington hospital al fund.
1
Ruppmen back into the van at
such outstanding teachers as Ru serving light meals and including
Dr. Ryland.
2) Granting of loans up to $10, imately 100 students pay tuition on 17.
dolf Reuter, Virgil Smith, Leon as much fresh fruit as possible in since 1939, has had extensive ex- tra-- I
Marionette acts, including the
perience in public health problems, with no Interest, from the
ah "Installment plan," according to
Ticco continued his sensational
the diet.
Konus, and Dmitri Mitropoulos,
ditional Punch and Judy comedy,
here and abroad. He has held cial fund, provided that 'the
Dean of Men T. T. Jones.
scoring streak, and at the halt Kti- of the Minneapolis
The epidemic of colds has been
i will
in immigration and quar-- ;
be presented in a
tucky held a
lead
Symphony orchestra.
widespread over the entire campus antine work in the United States,
program beginning at 4 pjn. today
with the sensational Ticco having
The Simfonietta has been develop- and the dispensary is constantly Germany,
and Poland.
in the Y lounge of the Union build- 18 of these to his credit.
ed primarily to give the students in crowded. Staff doctors ask that sturJudge Richard C. Stoll,
mg
a benefit show of the art
Ticco Takes Up
From 1930 to 1931. Doctor Reichthe music department an opportun- dents be especially careful during ard was in charge of
of the University board of trus-- 1 Dartment.
Himmler dropped in a field goal
ity to perform and hear the chamber the changing weather and take spetees was chosen as one of 70 found
service at the Ellis Island
Oscar Patterson, arts and sciences works of
for the Mukies as the second ha.;'
the great masters, which cial care In keeping their mouths hospital in New York. He has also
opened, but Lee Huber's long tnoi
ers of Phi Beta Kappa Associates senior, will pull strings on the pup- are not
ordinarily presented
ad- made Intensive field work investiregained Kentucky's
at the organization's ' first annual pets which he built. He toured the larger musical organizations. in the and noses clean.
gations of pellagra.
vantage. Ticco took up where he lei:
meeting in New York city recently. East and Middle West with his marto
The Instrumentalists selected
off in the rirst half and dunked
The address has been scheduled
The purpose of the organization, ionettes last year.
participate are the more advanced
in a foul toss.
especially for freshman engineerTickets for the performance are musicians who are ready to perform
which is not yet a year old. is "to
s.hot iollowui
White's follow-u- p
ing and mechanical engineering stuprovide working revenue for the on sale at the Union information not only on a high technical plane
Cue's fielder extended the Cat mar- -'
dents. Interested persons have been
chapters of Phi Beta Kappa desk and in the art department but also on a more natural artistic
united
gin to
but Robben and Tetaiu
National defense will be the main
Five members of the agriculture invited to attend.
and to place emphasis upon the con- - office of the Biological Sciences level.
racked up a basket tp:ece to pull
theme of discussion by Dr. Allen
college staff spoke before the Amer
to positions building.
copt that those who rise
the Qieen city lads to within three
Students Make Up Personnel
Stockdale, National Association of
lean Farm Economics association at
Proceeds from the show will be
of eminence can only pay their debt
points at
midway of the last
Manufacturers, New York, during
With the exception of Mary Kapp its annual meeting in New Orleans,
to society by a high degree of devo- used to buy draperies for the draw- Allton, concertmistress,
period.
the 29th annual Farm and Home
personthe
La, December
ing rooms of the department.
tion to public service."
Two goals by King and three-poicoavention January 28, 31 at the
nel of the Simfonietta is made up
David L. McFarlane. instructor in
Judge Stoll was honored for his
sprte by Ticco gave the Ruppman
agriculture college.
of undergraduates and graduate stu- - farm economics, discussed "Farm
3
numerous activities as lawyer, judge,
a
lerd w.th six minutus re"The America We Defend" will be
dents of the University.
f
Management"; C. M. Clark, assistant A
counselor, director, and educator.
maining. Xavier again throatenei
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or- nls topic at the nrst genera,
Members of the twenty-piec- e
in markets; "Seasonal Variations in
ith three minutes left but Ticco
chestra who will appear on the pro Tobnrpo Prirpi!" .T W Allpn 'T.poral
Next Tuesdav's sweater session will sion. Later in the week he will dis- came thrsugh ag n with a oho;
gram are Mary Kapp Alton, con Aspects of Land Tenure"; W. c. ,ntroduce a noveltv number in the cuss neignooniness. women ana tne,
from the side to ico the game for
Miss Martha Huber, employment
American home, and women's stake
form of a "soot dance".
d
baulers.
the
secretary of the YMCA, has ar- certmistress, Eleanor Rubin, Rosalie iiinH.,,. pmMn. f
The Wildcats will entiain fc:
ranged a New Year's program for Herman, first violinists; Marvin Ra- dents in Rural Social Sciences"; and Durln8 one dance- - wnich will be in democracy.
bin, Mabel Gumm, Ledford Gregory, B. S. White, "The
Morgantown, W. Va.. tomorrow to
Cosmo-olrctFuture of Cotton designated as the "spot dance," a Heads Speakers' Bureau
William Lipscomb. Lexington, was the monthly meeting of the
second violinists; Paul Kintner, Al- Economy in the South."
j tattle
spotlight will be flashed on a section
West Virginia Moun- A graduate of Boston university
of Alpha Chi Big- - polltan club at pjn. tonight in the
president
fred Neumann, violas; Byron Bach,
taiiit ers in a return engasement.
of the floor when the music is xhool of theology. Doctor
frater-- 1 Y lounge.
Dr. H. B. Price, head of the deina. professional chemistry
cello; William Cross, bass; Grace
Whichever couple is on or dale te nead of
manufacturers
The club is composed of 54 for-ti- Oliver, Harold Borden, flutes;
nity, at a meeting of the organiza-- l
Perry partment of markets and rural fi- nearest to the spot, which will be association. He is a member of the
faculty
eign and American-bor- n
nance, is presient of the associaation
Monday night.
Adams, Mary Robertson,
oboes;
chosen beforehand by members of Board of Trustees of Boston uni- Other new officers elected were members and students. Countries William Lipscomb, Bill Masters, and presided during the three-da- y
the house committee, will receive verslty and naa med extensive lec ALLEN STOCKDALE
Wayne McConnell, Kingsport, Tenn., represented in the group include clarinets; Dotti Brock, Paul Nolte meet. Other members of the aeri- a prlze- '.'
ture engagements. Including several on the program of the Farm and'
Isaacs, re- the United States, with 12 members;
Alvin C.
Rainey, cornet culture staff who attended were C.
French horns: Sam
0. Boudurant, W. D. Nicholls, R. it the spot dance is a success, tn3 among the soldiers of the Mexican1 jjome convention which will
porter; Robert Rogan. Middlesboro, Germany, 8 Canada, 6; France, 3; and Janet Palmer, librarian.
house committee is considering this! border.
E. Proctor, E. J. Nesius, J. H.
.
recorder; and Frank E. Obrien, Day China, 3; Cuba, 3; Japan, 3; Mexico,
be held here January
During the World War. in 1919.
2; Panama, 2; Porto Rico, 2; Eng- David M. Pettus, G. P. Sum- a regular feature of the dances
ton, master of ceremonies
Doctor Stockdale was in France six
mers, L. A. Vennes, D. G. Card, and
were Dewev E. Waters, land. 2: South America, 2; Hawaii,
month!l as a Red Cross field direc NY A time sheets are due ln the
A. J. Brown.
Lexington, treasurer; Karl E. Rapp, 1 ; Egypt, 1; Tibet. 1; Africa, 1;
tor.
office of the dean of men and dean
Lexington, secretary; and Dr. M. H. Italy. 1; and the Netherlands, 1.
Phi Upsilon Omicron, home econ- -'
W ill
of women by 8:30 . m. Monday.
Bedford, Lexington, faculty adviser. Jean Ewers is president of the club.
The regular meeting of the Grad- Exhibits Slated
omics honoarry, will hold its future ClaSS
SllO WI
Two tain coats found on the cam-duate Women's club has been postDr. W. D. Funkhouser. head of
Demonstrations will be held on
meetings in one of the basement;
have been turned in at the ofponed from today until 6: p. m.. each of the four days from 12:40
A display of work done by art
rooms of the home economics build toj tne department of zoology and pr- fice of the dean of men. Owners of
17, it has been anFriday, January
oles p.m. in the Agriculture Engin- -, . snr - anthroDokM.v
lng. it was decided at a meetlne students in tne introductory draw
will oresent the coats may regain them by furn- nounced.
last night. Work for the year wili:"g course is on exhibition in The program for the meeting.; eering building. These Include dis- - a lecture on the ethnology of
w
,
Greece;
department m
U)bacco stripping;
on
Membtrs of the K clutt mna mert
h
cf,tn,e
be the refinishing of furniture
be
uuuuui. which willn ji heldin atl then Studenti rooms mower adjustments, the fur- - at a meeting of the Kentucky Arch- - at i2;30 p. m. Monday at tha Union
.
the makin nf draws to decorate
The display reviews the first se TTln iouuuuis, wm uc uuOuUt:r0W
v.uu,i
roller aeolosical society at 7:30 p.m.. to- - building for Kentuckian picture3.
and
'
Food at the Union cafeteria, now. rWr.Vam rt a ManrA n minim
mester of the class and shows the x.w
ti.c s;JCt.y , tne ur- - seed
equipment and use of a farm dllV in the lecture room of the Un
"
"
Dr. Statie Erickson. head of the sequence of work done
Commons cafeteria, will be
addition, the cafeteria, through
.
.
.
.
the
In
ln tne course. eanizntinn said
cea.
snop etectnc orooamg. rater pou.- 1
from now on, its increased buying power with the uuiue ecuiiuiiucs department, inter- w. G. Haag. secre- build
cheaper and better
Commerce Employment avocia-tio- n
trv houses, makin? concrete, and
Miss Alberta Limbach, new manawomen's dining rooms, is getting tained the organization at dinner in
will nill meet at 7:15 p. m. toduy
tary, announced yesterday.
ronfin mnteriaU for farm hnilriinpher home preceding the business
ger, promises.
all Grade A food, according to Miss
Room 102. White hall. Dan Dog- con Because of the
The purpose of these conventions!
meeting.
The cafeteria, now under the man- Limbach.
gett, present, announced yesteris to bring about the Improvement of nict. Doctor Funkhouser's talk will
agement of the University, is makday. Persons interested are invited
Other improvements are typified
community condi farm and rural
timelv. ,nd the SDeaker nrobably to attend
ing its purchases with the University-obv the use of whole milk in hot
tlons, and discuss the best methods
perated
Regular meetuig oi the Home
women's dining rooms chocolates instead of the Catering
will discuss ethnological factors that
of raising livestock, poultry, and
With every room crowdedupabout
club will be held at 7:30
and, by buying goods in bulk, is get- company's water.
have a bearing on the present sit-- 1 Economics
crops. Last year's attendance reachp. m. Monday, in Room lOo. Home
Arrangements
ting them at a low figure.
for
acquainting likethis, the library slipped quietly
There was only one boy reading ed a total of 2,000 in spite of bad uation, Haag said.
Patronage Increased
Economics building. Miss Mildred
new students with different ministers into the busiest period in its history funny papers.
In addition to the low purchasing
Preceding the lecture, election of Lewis will direct group singing. A
weather, and a larger representn- Student patronage of the cafeteria during
cost, the University managers are
registratkji, this week.
In front of the loan desk were ten j tlon
year.
shown a marked increase since
will be conducted and sec- business session will be conducted
exDected this
officers
Fiction works and maga'jlnes are
lowering the margin of profit, ac- has
possibility of a Religious
students while 17 more were scratch-- 1
University took over the man and the
Besides engaging speakers from retarial and committee reports will
Miss Rankin Hirris, araduate as- Emphasis week will be discussed at gathering dust on the shelves, librarcording to the manager. They are the
ing among the card catalogues.
agement. For the first three days
otrier states and from various
be presented during a brief business sistant in phychcloey. will speak to
ians say, and Life and the latest
srtting prices so they'll Just about
the third meeting of the campus
under the new heads, the luncheon religious council at 4 p.m. Monday funny papers are practically untions of Kentucky, convention offl- - meeting. The new chairman of the the Dutch Lunch club at noon today
Over Last Year
break even.
crowd was a third higher than last in
opened. Meanwhile, political science
4. .
Besides this week being the bus- cials have called upon approximately membership committee will also be at the Maxwell Presbyterian church
rftmA
the Union building.
nf 9fW1 Mnnrfsv there
40 professors and field agents conannounced.
IMOX
OTtS
A "special price" on some foods,
Jeanne Lancaster, Lebanon sopho- and history books and similar iest in the history of the library, the nected with the agriculture college.
Today
weighty tomes are passing over the day before the Christmas holidays
Limwill be offered each meal. Miss
more, is president of the council
Carnegie recordings. 12 to 2 p. ra.
nesday, 286.
showed an increase over the same
loan desk in record numbers.
bach says. Sometimes, it will be a
which is composed of representaan 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.. Music room.
day the preceding year, 337 for 1940
If the attendance continues, the tives fromall Lexington churches Students Prepare for Exams
combination luncheon of two or
Cosmopolitan club, 8 p m.. Y
A quick survey by a Kernel reto 248 for 1939.
three dishes for 15 or 20 cents, and new managers plan to present en with student groups and the YWCA
lounge.
porter Wednesday afternoon showed
On the first day of school ln 1941.
sometimes it will be a 20 cents tertainments during the Monday and YMCA.
meal
Secretarial students interested in Saturday
that students are settling down to 495 books were loaned, compared
dish for 15.
Patterson Literary society. 1 p.m.
The third agriculture dance of the organizing a club under the direc- to 2 p. m.. Room.
the business of preparing for exam- with 312 for the same date in 1940.
exwill be open from 7 Catholic Club Mass Set
The cafeteria
These specials, the manager
inations and turning out term paOther trends noticed by library year will be held from 8 to 10:30 tion of the College Chamber of Mondav
plains, are served to appeal to stu- a.m. to 10 p. m. each week day and
The University Catholic club will
workers are the unusual silence, in p.m. today in the stock judging pa- Commerce are requested to meet at
Sports committee, 5 p. m to 6 p. in.
dents who want a nourishing, in- - from 9 a. m. to S p. m. on Sundays attend mass, breakfast, and a brief pers.
At 4 p. m. there were 40 students spite of the large numbers in at- vilion, according to an announce- 5 p.m.. Monday, in room 301. White
Campi,. religious council. 4 p. m..
rxprnisive moil. Wrdne.sday's lunch. It will serve three meals a day. mectinjj at St. Catherine's academy
it was announced yesterday by Y rooms
for instance. ef!Ttd as a "special" breakfsjt from 7 to 9:15 a. in., Sunday at 3:30 a nt. the Hev. Geo- !n the reserve room, 60 In the refer tendance, and almost a complete ab- ment made by Helen Horlacher. Ad- halt,
of w- coni- - mission w!U be 25 cents, stag w Helen Powell, who has ch"-!-- '
Student of ChriatU.1 stvircha,
hep tuey, salad, and a drink for I'jnchscs from 11:30 ajn. to 1:1b p. rge J. b Bryan, chaplain, announced tiiee room, and 15 in the periodica! sence of the usual boy-gi-

Herrmann

Guaranteed to out Dracula Drac- Y)r 3, E
ula and even raise the hair on the i
heads of such inverterat chill pro- To AddreSS Seniors
ducers as Loire, Lugosi, and KarloS,
Dr. Jesse E. Herrmann, pastor of
de- the "House of Horrors," French
parunent production, will start on Second Presbyterian church, Lex-- it
gory way when the curtain rises ington, will deliver the baccalaure-o- n
graduation
the" first of its two performances a t address at mid-yeat Guignol theater Wednesday night. exercises at 4 pjn. Sunday, Febru-T- n
ary 2. in Memorial Hall, it has been
Sh.wings Planned
announced.
Horror addicts will have another
Task- - wlu
..
opportunity to witness the thrill jth() Kllh, . nf
pic at the second showing at thea(Jdress The Unlverslty choristers
same time and place on Thursday will sing during the services.
night.
Dr. Raymond A. Kent, president
A murder in every act is but one of
the University of Louisville, has
spectacle which
of the features If the
chosen "And So, What Now?" as the
stars Tani. an Egyptian magician topic for his commencement adwith a pet winged mystery animal dress at 3 p.m Monday, February
which feeds on decomposed human 3, in Memorial Hall.
flesh.
Although the definite number of
Shivers Gaaranteed
graduates will not be known "until
More soine shivers are produced grades are in. Dr. Leo M. Cham
when the blood" bespattered body berlain, registrar, has estimated the
of the first victim is carried across number at 100.
the stage to keep the Interest of the cooper jo Preside
audience. One victim succumos to
Acting President Thomas Poe
the remote control beckoning of an cooper will preside at the gradua- of the tion exercises, and will personally
already annihilated member
cast.
present the diplomas.
rProps include such commonplace: ' Dr A
Bigge heads the
play conveniences as glasses mittee m charge of arrangements,
of blood, chains, and ghosts.
serving with him are Dean Sarah
G. Blanding, Dr. Alexander Capru- Will Be Given In French
The nlav ill first be Dresented in so. Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Chamber- English, and will then be followed lain, Lieut. Col. Howard Donnelly,
bv a French version for the bene Mrs. Frank L. McVey, Mrs. Walter
fit of French students, according to A. Price, Mrs. Ethel Smoot Rix,
Olney,
Dr. Hobart Ryland, head of the de- Profs. R. D. Mclntyre, A. J.
and Edward W. Rannells. and separtment.
Doctor Ryland said that the lected members of the senior class.
French interpretation, will appear
"over-acteto the audience. Miss
K
Le Cornec, a Frenchwoman, will be
featured in the French cast which
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W'e In liexe that certain acts must lx' done ami
xtoids sjioken to gtraraniee that when antt it
litis war is (ought to a successful close, the exil
sxstttn whith bred it will nexer have sole sxxax
again. W'e refer to the mean, jkmix. grasping
biand of nicrcaip ilisni that prevailed timing the
IVL'Os ami .'ids: ihe sellish Toryism whith forgot
its prolelarian promises of MMS; xvhit h. together
with France's "'.'(Ml Families." prcvetiH-the
(ttrinan dennnTacv Irotn working: which plavcd
the Nai and
ball with Mussolini and mouth-feFascist movements.
I lie same Torxism
which used. the F.mpire to
line its own
Hkets and sold tun I he League ol
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aiions and dismissed those who tried lo
the sellout. The Torxism whit h xvas unitized
lo find its Fascist friends had turned on it: whit h
tried to "defend democracy" with the motto
"business as usual": whith sent green,
militia to Ik- massacred at Namsos and
Suinkjer. The Toryism which the British eople
Imallx rtalicd alier Ounkertpic did not "know"
insi int i ix t lx what was
lor Kngland.

the root cause of the social revolution which

is

a supreme factor in the world."

There. Mr. President, is the' crux of the argument for aid to Britain: aid in things ideological as well as military. The nation is giving
the. aims: you yourself can help immensely to
supply the ideals if you will say directly to the
British Government: "We are helping vou
xve believe you to be a sincere democracy.
You tan prove to the world that you are even
more than you are proving now bv giving xour
people (and us in the United States as well)
guarantees that your necessary wartime social
and economic gains will be permanent gains
when the xvar is oxer." They'll listen to these
wolds all right: they'll haxe to listen. And the
resultant faith will do more to snuff out this
dumb, brutal Fast ism than all the Bartlias imaginable.
So go ahead and tell them. Mr. Roosevelt; tell
them, ami xve Americans xvill back you up.
Yours sincerely,
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Happilx. Mr. President, the grip of this
relaxed a bit last Max. and mcin-Ihtof the ltlxn and l.ilxr.il panics were
to the Ciox eminent. These parlies, ttm
liarx to witlespread belief. iiiiiiiIki some excellent statesmen: men like Krnie Rexin. (Yemeni
At t let1. Arthur (ireenxvood. Herbert Morrison.
F.llen Wilkinson. Sir Siallord (jipps. Sir Waller
Citrine. I.ord Siralolgi. As well as the famed
jMilitical stieniist', Harold . I.aski. whose reteui
Inxik. 117fir Do W'e (' from Heir, has been
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SGA Should Pass The Loan Bill
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I he siutlenl
loan bill fates a final lest next
uestlax when the Student Legislature puts is up

lo vote. I he measure has Ixt tt Ixaten once and
toniluci-iuits oi iginaiors and supMtleis haxe
an earnesi though
tampaign
lo push it through on second irxY
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I In itis Mule room lor t tititism ol this bill.
One tannoi tlenx that licit is an urgent need
lor a loan luntl on the lampus. Xvl. a minority
gioup on ihe campus seems to Ix- striving twenty
iouis a tlax to ilex ise dexious means xviih whiih
lo ilt leal the measure. In our own observations
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ihev
lu x diilu'l lavor the measure
n't sure jusl xvho xvas Im IuikI il." I his
"welt
has iiopxd up more than is necessary,
subanil it is sail lo sax that the bill has
letted lo the t heapness ol Irailional jilx-s- A bill
sutli as the one under consideration need
simplv lioin the basis ol iis merits
autl tlemerils as a bill and its i onseiiientes in
ampus allaiis.
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thai iliat should make so ninth tlitletenie. II
he Sheiks ol Arabia are Ixhind it. then the
Sheiks ol Arabia certainly have a good tause. Or
it. then they're
il the centaurs are
exi-individuals. It makes uoi the bit
teitainlv smart

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