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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

TUESDAY EDITION
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VOLUME XXIV

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KENTUCKY

LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1933
NEW PORT OFFICE

IIOtRS

Announcement
has Just
been made by Miss Carrie
Bean, University postmlstrrss,
that a new schedule will go
Into effect at once concerning the hours that the post
office stamp window wlU be
open.
The stamp window will be
open from 7:45 a. m. to 5 p.m.
Instead of from 8:30 a. m. to
5 p. m. The doors to the post
office will be open from 7:30
a. m. until 5 p. m. as In the

Football to Be FIVE HUNDRED
Included Again ATTEND ANNUAL
In Intramurals FALL FESTIVAL
Reinstatement of Gr i d i r o n

and Bridle, Honorary
Ag Frat, Is Sponsor
of Event

Block

Sport Is Result of
Requests

ELECTIONS
VOTE FRIDAY

NEW SERIES NO.

16

Alabama's Red Elephants
Are Victorious in Annual
Battle by Score of 20 to 0

PLEDGES TO HONOR
Intramural football has been
GROUPS ARE NAMED McVey
Powerful Crimson Tide Roll
In the program of the InScheduled
WAA TO SPONSOR
Over Big Blue Line for
tramural competitive sports. It was Purpose Was to Help Defray
Payment of Installments and
past.
To Deliver Lecture
dropped from the list of sports last
Decisive Win
Interest Must Come from
expenses of Judging
year, but so many of the competThis new schedule will
Building Rents
possible to give betmake it
ing organizations
Teams
Series of Talks Is Planned
have asked to
KENTUCKY SQUAD HAS
ter mall service to both faculhave it reinstated that It has been
to Explain Recovery
BETTER AERIAL ATTACK
If the Board of Trustees decides
ty and students In the future,
Approximately 500 students and
added to the schedule for this year's
First of Hikes Will Start
Legislation
to make application for a loan from
especially those wishing to
competition.
faculty members of the University
Kercheval's Try for
From Patterson Hall,
the Federal Works administration,
mail packages, etc. before 8
The following rules have been attended the 15th annual fall fesL. McVey will speak on
Dr.
Goal in First Quarter
November 12, at
the Student Union building will be
o'clock.
tival of Block and Bridle, honorary "The Frank
released for the games: all underNew-Dethe first structure which will be
Is Unsuccessful
agricultural fraternity, which was Administration," Legislation and its
2:15 p. m.
footgraduates are eligible except
at 7:30 p. m.
considered for the building proball players having a varsity award. held from 7:30 p. m. until 12 mid- Thursday,
November 9, in the
gram, according to a statement by
By J. B. WELLS
HELEN FRY IS LEADER
No football men who are on the night, Friday at the livestock pa Training school auditorium.
President McVejr, Saturday. The
Birmingham.
after vilion. The purpose of the festival
be the
series
in
estimated cost of the building is
TO SPONSOR varsity orarefreshman squads games was to help defray expenses of live- of This will sponsored first the aCollege As an added feature to their an bama's Crimson Ala.. Nov. 4 AlaTide washed the
eligible. The
October
by
$300,000, of which 30 per cent of the
nual hiking program, the Women's Wildcats from the conference
stock judging teams which repre of lectures
quarshall consist of
Commerce, Lexington Board of Athletic association will sponsor a ership here today on Legion leadcost of labor and materials would
College of Agriculture in
field
period be- sent the
Commerce and the international walk every Sunday
DANCE ters with a
be given by the government.
atafternoon for with a slashing,
tween halves.
One minute will national contests.
Relations class. The lectures are be members of
The possibility of obtaining a loan
time-ou- t,
the organization and tack, to win 20-- 0 for the most de
A 15 - minute musical program ing presented to acquaint the com
make up any
and also
has been considered at previous
quarters.
opened the activities, after which munity with the recovery leglsla their guests to points of interest in cisive win any Alabama team has
meetings of the board and will be Proceeds Will Go to Student the time between
Lexington. The first of these hikes scored on the Kentuckians in sevScoring shall be made by first Dean Horlacher gave a short ad- tlon and its significance.
Building Fund;
Union
the subject of further discussion at
will start at 2:15 p. m. Sunday. No
en years.
downs, touchdowns, field goals, and dress. This talk was followed by
Mr.- - Fred B. Wachs, president of vember 12, from
the December meeting. The chief
Tag Day Will Be
In the first quarter of the battle.
Patterson hall.
safeties.
Each team will be held a sheep exhibit. The next events the Lexington Board of Commerce
problem facing the board Is to find
Helen Fry, at whose siiKirestion Millard Howell, stellar Alabama
Continued
responsible for practice and games. on the program were songs by Clara is chairman of the first program.
money to make the annual payEquipment will be Issued except Innes and Dorothy Grimm; the Other lectures will be given on the the hikes were planned, will lead back,54raced through lhe Kentucky
ments. The Interest and amortizayards for a touchdown. This
the first group. Later In the after- line
milking contest; pre- succeeding Tuesday,
VANCES' BAND TO PLAY Jerseys and socks. An unlimited
November 14.
tion installments would require
the
number of substitutions may be sentation of the dairy judging 21, 28, December 5 and 12. Every noon the party will return to her started and Tide's red flow of tri113.000 payment each year for a
umph,
the powerful offense of
home for refreshments.
A charge
Omicron Delta Kappa, national made but the substitute must be team; tap dancing by Alice Penn student is urged to
period ranging from 30 to 35 years.
attend these of 10 cents will be made for all the Elephants swept through the
Entries Alford, and the Alpha Zeta pledg- meetings. After each lecture an
"The amount necessary for the men's honorary leadership fratern eligible under the rules.
Big Blue line and down the field
those that wish to go.
ing.
ity, will
open forum will be held.
payment of the Interest and amor- - benefit of sponsor a dance for the close November 11, at 12 noon, and
The annual hockey vournament dangerously near the Kentucky
Union build
Pledging for
tizatlon installments would have to ing from the Student m. Saturday, the entry fee Is to be $2.50 per team. Woodrow Coots,Alpha Zeta included
9 to 12 p.
of the association, will be held No- goai posts. Kentucky held for downs
Russell vllle; HansEach team must have a scorekeeper.
be provided for by the rent ac- November 12,
vember 13 to 15 in the field behind and Kercheval punted out a
in the Alumni gymThe schedule of the games and ford Shacklette, Waverly; Harold Tau Beta Pi
cruing from the use of the build- nasium.
kick which was returned fully
Patterson hall. The games are open
Johnny Vance and his or- the practices and drawings will be Jones, Lexington, and James W.
ing since funds from the drive
to the public. This tournament will half that distance. Once more the
chestra will play.
posted on the bulletin board in the Clark, MUlersburg. After the pledgwhich the students are making
Reds marched down the field and
close the hockey season.
Tags will be sold Thursday, Fri- west entrance of the Men's gymnas- ing, an intermission of 15 minutes
would apply only on the principal
this time Kentucky was not so forwas called.
Program to Be Held Wednes
of the loan," said President McVey. day and Saturday morning of this ium.
tunate and the score became 13-A piano solo by Sarah Whlttlng-hl- ll
Boxing and wrestling will start
day in Convocation; Prizes Y. FROSH GROUPS
Although no plans for construc- week. It Is also planned to conAlabama, in the latter part of the
opened
of
every
game, sent In Demanyovltch, subtion of the building have been for- tinue sale of tags before game. their training schedule November program. Itthe second part by the
to Be Awarded
was followed
the
15. and on that date all entrants
mulated,
suggestions
have been home football and basketball
stitute fullback, gave him the ball
of the winners of
on seven consecutive plays, and he
made that the building should con- Approximately $43.00 was made on will meet in the basement of the announcementJudging contest. They
Tau Beta Pi, honorary scholastic
tags sold before the Duke game Men's gymnasium where they will the State fair
plowed through the Blue line for
tain a swimming pool, a cafeteria, the
fraternity
and turned over to the Student Un- receive an outline of the training were Marshall Johnson, first place its annual for engineers, will hold
seven conseceutive gains, none of
offices for the student organizapledging exercises and
(Continued on Page Four)
ion building fund. Anyone who schedule for both sports. W. H.
tions, recreation and lounging
awarding of prizes Wednesday Discussions Are to Be Held in which was less than eight yards.
wants to sell the tags should see Hansen will coach the boxers and
rooms.
With this the Tide began to surge
morning at Engineers convocation
Women's Building; Miss
Ralph Edwards In The Kernel busi- C. W. Hackensmith will coach the
anew and swept from the Alabama
The student drive for funds for
In Memorial hall. The entire pro
Wade Will Speak
ness office Wednesday afternoon.
Both groups must
wrestlers.
line to a touchdown.
the Union building was organized
gram will be in charge of the fra
Fall pledging of the fraternity attend these classes no less than
Thursday
Millard Howell, Alabama halflast spring by Omicron Delta Kap- will
ternlty.
be announced by the traditionthree times a week to be eligible to TO HOLD MEETING
back,
pa and will be conducted jointly by
Kentucky's
Speeches will be made by Dean
All of the Inside work
Omicron Delta Kappa and Mortar al key bearing the names of the compete.
timber." and at the end
Anderson and Walter Steitler, pres- FROSH COUNCIL FORMED
of the first half his average was
organizations on new pledges hung in front of the will be taken every day after
slide-ruBoard. Various
ident of the fraternity. A
Administration
b u 1 Id 1 n
Friday
Freshman groups of the Y. W. C. five yards better than that of the
the campus have pledged a part of morning. Selection of theg pledges November 15, at 4 p. m. after which Eastern Ky. State Teachers
with name and class inscribed
time instruction will start. Hand
will meet Wednesday at 4 d. m. Cat ace. Time after time Kerchetheir initiation fees to the fund. will be made at a meeting of
upon it will be presented to the
College Will, Be Host
start
the ball singles and doubles will
Cash contributions and pledges organization
and val kicked for good distances only
sophomore who made the highest in the Women's building,
to Librarians of
at 7:15 p. m. Thursday. November 14. Entries will be made
have also been received.
standing last year as a freshman. Thursday at 7:15 p. m. in Patter- to have his punts returned, rarely
The first meeting of the pledges before November 11, at 12 noon.
State
Other buildings which may re
Another prize, the Ellis award, will son hall. Wednesday afternoon the less than half of the distance of the
ceive consideration for the building and active chapter will be held at
also be presented to the junior who group will discuss "Conversat'on kick.
5 p. m. Friday in White hall."
program are a biology department
Kentucky's passing attack startOPENS THURSDAY NIGHT made 'the highest standing during and Its Relation to the PersonaliU.K. Given Place
ty."
ed
they will
prettily
a physics building, a heating plant,
the latter
freshman
Group Eastern State Teachers college, hisThe exercisesand sophomore a years. Miss Thursday nightDepartmenthear partclicking game, butinit started too
Wade of the
of the
of
and new dormitories.
close
will come to
GO
SULZER
Home Economics on the subject, late to gain the much sought-fo- r
Richmond, will be host to the Ken- with a banquet at 6:30 p. m. WedNational Summer Sessions tucky Library association for its nesday at the Lafayette hotel, with How to Select Styles and Colors to score. Bach, Kentucky's halfback.
U. K. to Send Copies TO
did most of the passing, with Kerannual meeting to be held from the active chapter entertaining the Suit Your Type."
Association Confers
College, high school new pledges and alumni
Mary Heizer, sponsor of freshman cheval and "Cannonball" Joe RuNovember
to Alumni
Of
Honor
groups, has announced the forma pert usually on the receiving end.
and public librarians from all parts
tion of an executive council for
In the first quarter Kercheval
to 50,000
of the state will attend the meet. The
University of Kentucky will Increase
Dr. Jessie Adams, director of the ing.
Dutch Dance Will
freshmen.
It is composed of two tried a field goal, kicking from AlaPower of Radio Station
send copies of The Kentucky Kernel
session, an
summer
University
stripe,
students
The program for the meeting will
to all members of the Alumni asso
Annual They are selected from each group. bama'swide. This was but the kick
Become
WIIAS Will Be
nounced today that the University open Thursday night with "Folk
Dorothy
Holcomb and went
the closest
elation after each remaining foot
has been given membership in the Songs and Legends of Kentucky,"
Asked
Eleanor Llgon, representing the that the Kentucky team got to the
U. K. Social
ball game of the season.
National Association jpf Directors of by Miss Bess Alice Owens, Plkevllle.
Wednesday group, and Tippy CalAlabama goal line during the first
Next year papers will be sent to
Summer Sessions at' a meeting of Friday afternoon. Miss Ludle J.
HEARING SET NOV. 22
Margaret Cooper, repre quarter, and it was not until a few
the alumni during the entire foot
So successful was the Dutch houn and Thursday group.
that organization held recently In Kinkead, librarian lof the; Filson
senting the
Other seconds before the final gun that
Board,
ban season. This Is the only way
Prof. Elmer O. Sulzer, head of New York.
Louisville, will speak on "Ken- dance sponsored by Mortar group, members are Miss Lois Neal, alum it got within any advantageous disin which the alumni living in other the University extension studios of
senior women's honorary
outstanding Amer- club, Newspapers."
There are 34
advisor, Mrs. Robert Lunde and tance of the scoring line.
parts of the country have to learn station WHAS, will leave Novem- ican universities in the association tucky
4 to 6 p. m. Friday in Patter- ni
Kuiper, members of the
'Miss Mildred Semmons, head of from
Jack Jean, "Honus" Wagner, and
of the Kentucky games.
present. The graduate program the Department of Library Science son hall, that members of the or- Mrs. John
ber 19 with Credo Harris, general at
This came as the result of a sug manager of the station in Louisville, of the summer session is held partly
ganization have decided to make it advisory board, and Miss Augusta "Cannonball" Joe Rupert are granted the honors of having played the
Roberts, Y. W. C. A. secretary.
at the University, will give a report a permanent event.
gestion of the Philadelphia Alumni to appear before the Federal Radio responsible for the new memberat the colleges' and universities' Although a final accounting of The council, which will meet once best for the Big Blue and it was
association of the University. The commission in Washington in be- ship.
month, will study the freshman obvious that they deserve the laurround table discussion on "Library the proceeds of the dance has not
local club to trying to get a one half of a petition to increase the
Doctor Adams will make two adKenat
the college
hundred per cent membership of all power of the Louisville station to dresses in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, Training Her the University of
been made, it may be considerably girl and her relation to recommend els.
topic will be "Trends
tucky."
will
environment
the clubs all over the United States. 50.000 watts.
next Saturday before the Teachers In Library Training in Kentucky." more than expected. Persons who programs to and two freshman
the
yet
in
have
association. "The Old and the New"
Testimony of Mr. Sulzer concern
Drive
Saturday morning at the college which not unsoldturnedasked tickets groups. The programs will be based Y.
to reare
are
ing the listening centers, which the will be his forenoon topic and "Beround table, the subject port to Virginia Lee Moore at once. on questionaires checked by the
Boy" his afternoon libraries'
To End Wednesday
station and organizations in the ing Fair to the
for discussion will be "The ObligaThe
Chaperones for the dance were students at their first meeting. .m k.
.
.
.
state have been sponsoring is ex topic. Doctor and Mrs. Adams will tions of the Universities to the So.n w".
nwwiig ui u
address, the Parent Teachers asso cial Order." Miss Norma Cass, ref- Mrs Eda Giles. Mrs. Ida Tllton. "
pected to aid the appeal for add!
finance
The annual faculty-staheld Wednesday November 15 at
drive of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.CA.,
tlonal power. The hearing is set ciation of Carrollton Wednesday erence librarian at the University, Miss Dora Berkely. Miss Rebecca 5 p. m. in the Women is building.
Averill. Miss Sarah Blanding. Mrs.
afternoon.
now in progress, will be completed
for November 22.
will discuss "The Leisure Time Pro- P. K. Holmes. Miss Mildred Lewis,
ine worm ririiuwaixip eiuup v Wednesday, November 8. A comThe increase of power to 50,000
gram as Undertaken by Various and Dr. Esther Cole.
the Y. W. C. A. will meet
watts, the maximum allowed by the Music
mittee of faculty members, head
University Libraries."
on Page Four)
Federal commission will make the
ed by Prof. L. J. Horlacher, chair
Miss Grace Snodgrass, librarian
man of the advisory board of the
station one of the strongest in the
Pledges Six Men at the Kentucky Agriculture Ex- PROF. VANDENBOSCH
United States, and will greatly
Y. M. C. A., and Mrs. Hume Bed
TO SPEAK AT DINNER GIRLS'
periment Station, a member of the
benefit the programs of the Uni
ford, chairman of the Y. W. C. A.
Phi Mu Alpha, honorary musical committee on adult education, will
Dr. John S. Chambers, head of versity.
advisory board, will interview every
fratcjrnity, pledged six men stu- present the committee's report on
Prof. Amry Vandenbosch will adthe University Dispensary will give
of
BANQUET member of the faculty and staff are
pledging "Adult Education," at the meeting dress the Secretaries club at a din SING
dents in a
lecture to the law students at
the University. All members
ner meeting at 6:30 p. m. today at
service at the concert of the Uni- Saturday morning.
10 p. m. Thursday, November 9 in CLASS
asked to give their support as this
versity Philharmonic orchestra in
Miss Jennie Owen Cochran. Lou- Wellington Arms tea room. The
the assembly room of the Law
is one of the most important sour
isville, is president of the Library Secretarial club is a newly formed .Joseph Widener,
Memorial hall Sunday afternoon.
school. The subject of the talk will
Goe-be- l,
ces
Miss Margaret King, organization
for students taking
association.
Those pledged were: Nevln
Turf Sportsman, Will lie tions.of income for the organiza
be "Sterilization from a Medical DATE ANNOUNCED
LexUniversity librarian, is a member secretarial practice. Officers of the
Covington; Thomas Scott,
Honored at Thoroughbred
Standpoint."
ington; Robert McDowell. Simpson-vlllof the board of directors. Miss Ar club are: Betty Dtmock, president;
Club's Annual Dinner
William Brown, Springfield; tie Lee Taylor, member of the Uni- Virginia RuHner,
will be a meeting of Keys, Freshmen, Sophomores, and
There
DAY
Mary Vivian Nash, secretary-treasure- r.
Hamilton, Long Island, N. versity library staff, will serve on
sophomore honorary, at the Kappa
Will Elect New Of- Marshall Harrison Elliott, PikeviUe. the Registration committee. Miss and
Juniors
The Three Nightingales, girls trio,
Prof. A. J. Lawrence is
Y.; and
Sigma house at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday,
University radio artficers Friday Afternoon in James Scholl, president of the or- Margaret Tuttle, member of the faculty advisor. Approximately 50 composed of
November 7. All members are urg
ganization,
the new University library staff, is a mem members are expected to be pres ists, will appear on a program to PLEDGES
announced
White Hall
ed to attend.
be given at the Thoroughbred club's
ent.
ber of the hospitality committee.
pledges.
annual diner to be held on the eve- Twenty-on- e
Class election of freshman, soph
of
Girls Accept Bids
A meeting of the entire staff
ning of Wednesday, November 15,
2 p. m, omore, and junior classes will be
The Kernel will be held at
Saturday from Eight Soat the Lafayette hotel. This dinner
news room. held from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Fri
today In the Kernel
will be given in honor of Joseph E.
rorities after
hall.
Every member who wishes to re- day in White council Members of
Widener, Philadelphia, and will atwill be in
the Student
Rushing
on the staff must be present charge of
main
tract turfmen from all horse racing
the election.
centers.
Petitions have been signed for the
Second
An important meeting of Strol- following nominees
The Nightingales' services were conducted bid day for sororities was
for offices:
Saturday, and the fol
through the
lers will be held at 4:45 Wednesday freshman class, Curtis Wlllmot and
By ALEXANDER CAPVRSO
with the audience. "Flnlandia Josephine Parker, soprano. Unfor- obtained the University. artist's bu- lowing were pledged:
reau of
This buin White hall.
Wallace Brings, president; Dorothy
Alpha Delta Theta Delia Holt,
surprisingly large and appre Overture" by Sibelius, the opening tunately, however, Miss Parker reau was organized last summer,
The
appear because of
was admirably InterpreFranklin Wallace,
The World Fellowship committee S Nichols and J. Dorothy Broadbent ciative audience that almost filled selection, the director. Due credit was unable to W. H. Hansen. Lex- and is used to place student talent Texas; Martha Culton, Mae Bess
illness. Mrs.
the Memorial auditorium of the ted by
A. will meet at
of the Y. W. C.
at the disposal of local entertain- Culton, Corbin; Katnerine Thompsecretary-trea- s
son. Ft. Thomas, and Evelyn Marrs,
University welcomed the premier should be given to the brasses for ington soprano, was called upon on ment committees.
p. m. Wednesday in the Women's and Tom Nichols,
Parof Miss
building. "Cuba" will be the sub- urer. Sophomore class: Bazil Ba- concert by the University of Ken the fine manner of executing the short notice in place song,
Lexington, Lexington.
Desha Breckinridge,
Hansen's
"Faith",
ker and J. B. Wells president; Mary tucky Philharmonic orchestra Sun beautiful motive intended for them. ker. Mrs.
Alpha Gamma Delta
Eleanor
ject for discussion.
Lexington Herald, will
.
Gunn Webb and Freeman Oriffin, day afternoon. In past seasons the
Schubert's divine "Unfinished accompanied on the organ by Mrs. editor of The
Stone, Plkevllle; Mary Elizabeth
eveA. Moore, existence of these vesper
Symphony" was the second number E. A. Cheek, was enthusiastically be the principal speaker of the
James
Bruce, Steins; Corlnna Oant, Ral
concerts
The Cosmopolitan club will meet Victor
ning.
eigh, N. C; Frances Decker, Lake
of the program. This
Carr Hobday
at 7:30 Friday in the Y. M. C. A. Smathers, secretary-treasure- r. and Howard was almost unknown until the sea composition bears its title exquisite received by the audience.
Following Mrs. Hansen's solo
Junbecause
Mohawk, N. J.; and Carolyn Johns,
son was well under way.
rooms in the Armory.
von Weber's "Invitation to
ior class: James Miller and Harry
Will
East Orange, N. J.
that the composer died
This concert marked the begin- it was said completion. Nevertheless, cameDance," played by the orchesAlpha XI Delta Hattie Page.
the
Its
Kap- Roby Walker president; Bill Con- - ning of the University's
A meeting of Omicron Delta
fifth year before one of the most divine sym- tra. Professor Lampert gave the
Talk to
Seblla.
pa will be held Thursday at 7:15 ley and Virginia Riley,
of Sunday afternoon muslcales. Dr. It Is
Spragens,
composed. Professor audience a resume as to the charElizabeth Frank L. McVey, president
Chi Omega Jane Bell Ooodwin.
p. m. in White hall for the purpose dent; Henry
of the phonies ever
feelacter and history of the composiThe next general convocation at Lexington.
of selecting pledges. All members Hardin, and E. F. Hanson,
University, greeted
the audience Lampert expressed with much
reasurer.
Delta Delta Delta Martha Bit- ing every mood that the composed tion. This created an atmosphere the University will be held Novemplease be present.
and the orchestra In place of Pro- intended. The string section was which gave the listeners an insight ber 21, during the third hour. ner, Louisville and Margaret Craft,
fessor R. D. Mclntyre, chairman of especially responsive to every ef- of what to listen to during Its per- Speaker for the occasion will be Dr. Hazard.
GERMAN CLUB HOLDS MEET
All fraternity presidents are rethe Vesper concerts, who is now fect wanted by the director. The formance. I consider this as the Paul Dengler, of Vienna. His subKappa Delta
Marjorie Crowe
quested to call at the office of the
orDer Deutche Verein, University confined to the Oood 8amarltan few outstanding mistakes
made most effectively played number of ject will be "The Crisis of New Ed- and Willy Hughes 8mith, LexingDean of Men by Wednesday in
club, held its first official hospital with pneumonia.
ton.
were due the entire program. The tempo was ucation In Europe. 1933."
during this composition
der to check the standings of their German
As evidenced by the voluminous largely to those of single
discreetly taken by the director and
meeting at 4 p. m. Wednesday, at
Doctor Dengler, who is a man of
InstruZeta Tau Alpha Ruth Faulkner,
fraternities.
the University Commons and elect applause at the completion of each ments in the wind section, namely the characteristic waltzlike rhythm ability and an excellent speaker. Is Mt. Sterling.
member of the staff of the UniDelta Zeta
Julia Catherine
The White mathematics club will ed the following officers: James composition, the program presented the Bassoons and not the orches- was well preserved throughout its
performance.
With the exception versity of Vienna, and dlrectos of Pogue, Paris; Mary Catherine
hold a meeting at 3:30 p. m. Thurs- Drennan, president: Adele Headley, by the orchestra under the direc- tra In general
Institute of Br oik, Memphis, Term.; Dorothy
Fannie Herman, tion of Professor Carl A. Lam pert,
day, November 9. In room 109, McThe next selection listed on the of an occasional error on the part the Anustro-AmericEducation in Vienna, having held Drury. Lexington, and Nancy Cos- Vey hall. All students Interested In secretary; and Katnerine Calloway, head of the music department of program was Mendelssohn's "Eli- of the French horns, the
the University, found much favor jah," which was to be sung by Miss
tello, Covington.
on Page Four)
treasurer.
this position since 1926.
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moral right to amass huge fortunes 'seeming Indications of Germany's
snd use the fortunes for their own desire for war.
Germany's determination to withbenefit when millions were actually
starving.
Some believed afTlrma- - draw from the League of Nations
conducted by JANE ANN MATTHEWS
conference
At any and the Disarmament
tlvely, others negatively.
rate this and all of the subjects has Intensified the alarm among
And I am aged and burdened down
As
GIFTS OF OOD
that will be brought up during the nations who are members.
with care.
next five weeks will be worthy of Europe sees it, Oermany has quite In the evening when the moon
HARRISON ELLIOTT.
emerges
nao
a definite case against other
thought.
A silvery tissue In the sky, and the
A VISION
tions. By the terms of the Verstars
sailles Treaty, she has been comFrom the legendary romances of
out, the voice of
Come
the Indian tribes comes ths story
Heaven
pelled to limit her army and navy
A FREE TRESS
chief, who becoming
until they are not on par with those May be heard saying, "This canopy of the Indian by age, began the
incapacitated
of the
The recent celebration
treaty also Beautyof I Rive to all who will look search for a new leader of his peoof other nations. That
2P0th anniversary of the trial and
ple.
burdened her with heavy debts.
After much thought, he sent
upon it.
Peter Zenger. that Seeins
acquittal of John
three of his most promising braves
the great forces being built Take of it, each of you. freely."
pioneer newspaperman whose cour- up by her former enemies In dis- - It Is then I wonder If Ood meant up a very steep mountain with the
Instructions to bring back the eviany
ageous stand against suppression of regard of
the agreement to which Shouldthat denied food to eat and dence of the height to which each
be
In
news set American journalism
she ls being held, Germany ls
attained. The first one returned
clothing to wear.
the path It has since followed, afraid. Her recent defiance of the
J. C. with some shrubbery, stating that
he had plucked the very last green
should Impress upon us the Inesti- Disarmament conference seems to
thing he could find. Many moons
SEWER-HEAmable value of a free press.
reIndicate that she has taken the
haven of negro chil- passed before the second brave
The famous plea which secured regulation of her military power; Sewer-heaturned with some rare flowers found
dren.
Zenger's acquittal has often been into her own Jurisdiction and will Vou have witnessed scores of dusky only in the highest mountain crags.
Still the chief, unsatisfied, waited,
called the "Bill of Rights" of the set out to bring her defense up to
courtships.
and finally his third warrior came
American press. It established a par and perhaps exceeding that of Black feet in endless prattle have back, but empty-hande"I climbplayed about you;
precedent which will stand as long other countries of Europe.
to the very top," he said, "and
You are the mouth which receives ed
nothing to bring back
as the newspaper is a free instituthere was
Like Individuals, nations often let
the streaming torrents
memory
tion and as long as the dauntless their Imaginations run away with As they dash from the clouds of the except the
of that wonderful vision of the land
summer sky;
spirit of Zenger is Incarnate in all them. Fear of Germany is a hang- stretched far beyond." To him was
You are a secluded seat In the camtrue Journalists.
awarded the authority of his people,
over from the World War. Un- -i
pus rush,
Despite the claims of many cynics biased observation will convince the A shaded, sequestered recluse of the because he had caught the signifivision.
cance of an
poet, the lover.
that the great newspapers are not world that Germany today ls a very
This fragmentary bit of an old
to bribes from Influential different nation from the Germany, Oh, work of man which communes story came to my mind one day
immune
most agreeably with nature.
too saw such a
persons and organizations who de- of the period preceding the war.
Oh, Giver of rest. Taker of water, th