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VOLUME XXXI

Kentucky Kernel
UNIVERSITY

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12 Women Chosen To.Model Clollies TAU BETA PI
PLEDGES FOUR
Al Spring Fashion Show Friday

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'JUNIOR MEN
Initiation, Banquet
Engineers' Ball

Nl'.MBKR

CAYWOOD SPEAK
ON MARRIAGE

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Cup, Trophies
Will Be Presented ISOLATIONIST

At Dinner Tonight

Set For Weekend

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BEING SOUGHT

Medical Aspects
Will Be Discussed
In Patterson Hall

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TO SPEAK HERE
Senator Wheeler
Will Be Invited
To Express Views

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l'niver.-it- y
women will learn
about the medical aspects of
marriage when Dr. Charles
('. Caywtxx! of the I.exingtor.
and Fayette county health department will speak to them
at 7:l- Thursday night in the
Patterson hall social room
There will be a ch.u.ce for
questions following the lec-

ROBERT

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GAINES

One i.l the live KOTC
miejiled hoin the liflh ture, third in the YW-Ymarriage forum series, acurea jut iinlhrr limning cording to
Janet Fergus,
Dr. Cay wood spoke to
f limy.
men on the same subject last ThursM

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GAINES

PICKED

FOR ARMY POST
Senior To Be Sent
To Fort Benning

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DEFENSE TALKS

WILL BE GIVEN
Discussion Group
Slated For Union

well-dress-

GLAMOR CATS

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WHIP TRANSY
WAA' Athletes Win
Meet

28-1- 0.

tri-sta- te

PERSHING

side-stro-

Investment Banking

Oratorical Contest

Entries Are'Due

This Week

Will Be Discussed

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RIFLES

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To Williamsburg

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Guiinol Staff, Cast Praised tor JVork
On 'Terrijically Mediocre9 Boollie Play

Phi Beta Initiates
Three New Members

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Wine Addresses
ODK Convention

Colonel Gaines will prc';G!y be
sent to Fort Benning. Ga.. soon after
graduating in June, it was asserted
by military officials
He wiil be
among 50 cadets selected from the
nine corps areas over the cirttnt.y
Gaines, a senior in the
college, is a member of Scabbard and
Blade, honorary military fraternity.
Last year Lloyd Ramsey and Robert Dickirson were choaen Irom the
University. Ramsey is now vp.rionec
at Fort Bragg. N. C. and DieSerron
at Fort Benning. Ga.
Selected by a traveling bard of
four army officers early in Feo
Gaines and five other cadru
from the University were nominated
for the honor. The other canaiciaies
were Lieut. Cols. Walter P. Reed.
Sherwood L. Boughton. Roert V.
Allen and Robert Cloud, and M.t
Carl L Combs.

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In Union Recital

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day.
The lecturer, who was born in
Holland and received his medical
degree from John Hopkins university, ts considered an authority or.
his subject, according to Bart Peak.
YMCA executive secretary.
The series will be completed nex!
week with Dr. Richard Weisner. director of social hygiene and health
education at the Cincinnati Public Health
federation,
explaining
the .personal aspects of marriage
to both men and women.
The first forum was led by Dr.
Irwin T. Sanders, associate professor of sociology, who discussed "Campus Courtship."
Joe Losan Masaie and Miss Fergus, chairmen of the YM and YM
campus sen-iccommittees, are in
charye of the forums.
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UK NET TEAMS

engi-ieeiii-

TO BE HONORED

Letters, Numerals
Will Be Awarded

The University varsity and freshman basketball teams wiU be honored at the annual banquet given
by the Lexington Alumni club
at the Lafayette hotel.
The dinner will begin at 6.30 o'clock and the principal speaker will
be Gov. Keen
Johnson.
Coach
Adolph Rupp also will speak and
the letters and numerals will be
awarded by Athletic Director Ber-ni- e
Shively.
Miss
Marguerite
McLaughlin,
president of the Lexington Alumni
club, will preside at the banquet
The public may attend, reservations
and being taken at the Lafayette
hotel
was
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New Officers

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Political Scientist
To Address Farmers

Cadet Col. Robert U. Gaines.
Hopkinsville. has been selected as
one of the five men in the Fifth
Corps area lo become a second
lieutenant and receive further training in the regular army. Lieut. Col.
Howard Donnell'-- . head of the military departnien. announced

INITIATES 53
Student Suffers
Indigestion Attack BSU Announces

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WOMEN TO HEAR

Twelve coeds have been selected
Seven hatcheries, with a total ot
to parade the latest spring fashions
1.200 chicks, have placed entries
Four Ju.iior men were pledged to
in the seventh annual chick show,
in the second annual Kernel-Unio- n
Tau Beta Pi. international engineerstyle show at S p.m. Friday night
ing fraternity. Friday morning at sponsored by the Poultry club, to
assembly i.i Me- be held today in the Stock Judging
an
in the Great hall of the Union build- Pavilion.
morial hall.
ing.
A silver cup will be awarded to
The pledges are Anthony Russell the best single entry
Models will be Virginia Smith.
and one to
Patterson, Louisville; Joseph Donald the hatchery scoring the highest
Mary Conant, Eloise Palmore. Anne
Nitzschke. Danville; Vernon Foster number of points. Silver trophies
Pettit, Lois Duncan. Martha Adams.
Richard Adams. Doniphan Burrus.
Reynolds, Somerset, and Dwight Lee will be given
in the separate classes.
Hopper. Lexington.
Mary Ag.ies Penney, Joyce Archer.
and Jack Lovett were appointed
Kentucky-Farmer"Poultry Can Help the
Formal initiation will be held FriBetty Bottorff. Violet Owen, and
will be discussed by Prof. yesterday by SGA President Bob
6 p.m. and a banquet W. M.
day night at
Peggy Denny.
Insko. head of the poultry Allen to have charge of bringing to
will be held immediately thereafter. department, at the banquet for
A military motif will be carried
campus a speaker who will preDr. J. Eduardo Hernandez, assistant entrants, poultry department facul- the
out in decorations and programs.
professor of Romance languages, ty, and members of the Poultry club, sent views on the present war conEach model will be escorted down
will deliver, the principal address. at 6 p.m. in the Union building. Dr. ditions contraiy to those expressed
The place of the banquet has not D. G. Steele, professor of genetics, by Barry Bingham in a convocation
the steps from the mezzanine to a
JANE ANN EVANS
BOB If ILLENMEVER
yet been selected.
will speak on "Facts and Fancies."
platform erected in the Great hall
address recently.
He will represent The Kernel and she, the Student Cniuii. in
All members of Tau Beta Pi,
Awards will be presented at the
by a man in ROTC uniform. An
The appointment of
puinni ng ana tunuutung ute seeona annual zyung aiyitf snow whether students, faculty, or towns- - banquet by Floyd Heird. chairman was authorized by the a committee
orchestra, furnished by Baynham's
student Legto attend.
people are invited
u lin h irill be held ridax night in the Union building.
of the show. John Tuttle. president islature at its last meeting. AtShoe store and seated on the balcony, will play during the show.
The pledging ceremonies opened of the Poultry club, will serve as tempts will be made to schedule
Men's clothing will be displayed
a week or engineering activities in toastmaster.
Senator Burton K. Wheeler of MonHatcheries entering the show are tana or some other member of the
in the Blucgrass room, w here the
Barnes, Bardstown; Bourbon. Paris; isolationist group. Burrus said yesfolorchestra will play for dancing
lowing the fashion show. The dis- end witn tne annual Engineer's ball Fayette. Lexington ; Hollinger, terday. Senator Wheeler recently
Scottsville; Land O'Cackle. Bowling stated that he and his colleagues
plays are to be arranged and the
night m ue
models' clothing to be furnished by
room. Francis Craig and his South-B- y Green; May's Acres. Danville: White were planning a tour of the nation
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a.'d Ogden. Horse Cave; and Pyles in behalf of isolation, Burrus added.
dwntown stores. The Bluegrass room
ROBERT MILES
ern orchestra will play.
Poultry farm. Maysville.
will be open at 7:30 p.m. for stuwas the clarity and rhythmical ac- The report on campus food conJudges for the show are Prof. C.
dents to see the booths before the The University concert band, un- curacy evident in the more rapid
preder the direction of C. V. Magurean, passages.
S. Price, head of the Poultry de- ditions which James Collier
show.
presented an outstanding musical
partment at Berea; E. A. Baute and sented at the last meeting will
The band furnished gay carnival
Skit T Be Given
program Sunday afternoon in Me- rhythms as
Cecil Hinton. Kentucky oultry Im- discussed at a meeting of the Stua satisfactory accomJimmy Coffee will present a mili- morial hall. Parley Rollins,
provement association; and J. E. dent Welfare committee at 7:30 p.m..
st
paniment to the soloist. The cornet-itary skit about spring clothes and
schoolboy, of Parkersburg. W.
Humphrey and Stanley Canton, ag- today, in Room 204 of the Union
played "Blue Bells of Scotland"
building. Burrus. chairman of the
a style commentator will describe Va., was cornet soloist.
riculture, extension department.
as an encore.
group, said. The committee will disthe clothing modeled.
Attended by an enthusiastic auAn interesting study in contrast
cuss the advisability of adopting a
A special fashion edition, includdience, the musicale was of a qual- between the woodwinds and the lowgrading system for off campus eating advice on what the
ity seldom produced by an amateur er brass instruments produced the
ing establishments.
man and the stylish coed will wear organization.
"Defense on the Campus" will be
desired descriptive effect in the first
this spring and descriptions and The opening selection was 'Over- section of "Pictures at an Exhibi- the theme of the defense program to
If the grading system plan is appictures of styles, will be published ture 1812," by Tschflikowsky. The tion," by Moussorgsky.
proved, the Welfare committee will
Accurate in- be held at 4 p. m. Wednesday in the
Friday in connection with the fash- rich harmonies, foreboding melodies, tonation and expressive shading re- Music room of the Union building,
seek cooperation of the city and
ion showing.
state health departments and the
and turbulent rhythms of the work vealed the beauty of the second under the direction of the Forum
Jane Anne Evans. Union represen- were expressed to the fullest. The part of the work.
University bacteriology and home
committee. The meeting will include
Tri-Sta- te
tative, and Bob Hillenmeyer, Kernel treatment was enhanced greatly by The variety of moods and rhythms a coffee hour and a discussion group,
economics departments, Burrus said.
business manager, are in charge of a precise entrance or parts, sensible
with Terry Noland. commerce stuHe further stated he would proAfter trouncing the Transylvania
in the composition,. "Caprice
the show. The women's style show
and maintenance of the lien," by Tschaikow sky, required a dent, in charge.
basketball team here Friday after- pose that the Student Government
is being arranged by Miss Evans proper balance throughout.
Discussion leaders will include noon.
the WAA Glamor Cats association try "to get a traffic light
flexible response to the conductor.
while the men's display are under
As cornet soloist, young Rollins Notable were the fine melodic in- - Dr. Jesse E. Adams, director of the Journeyed to Cincinnati and won installed at the intersection of EuHillenmeyer's direction.
clid and Harrison avenues.
rendered "The Carnival of Venice," terpretations of the trumpets and Summer Session; Prof. D. V. Ter- - seven out of 11 events in a
uy uei btaigers, witn sustained lull oboes, and the wholesome vitality r11 hpaH nf thp rivil pnpineprinir sports meet.
Merchants Listed
department; Dr. Alvin E. Evans.! Individual event winner for UK
Downtown stores who will furnish and clear tones. Commendable alofelt throughout the performance.
in '
dean of the law college; Prof. M. E. w;ere Lida Stoll.
women's clothing Include Loom
the
Potter, head of the physical educa- -' swimming; and Eloise Rochester,
and Needle, Four Season's. Perkins".
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over Wittenberg
tion department; and Capt. Cabell fencing.
Purcell's. B. B. Smith's, and Meyers'.
Breckinridge, head of the Lexing-- ; University, Ohio.
The men's displays will be arranged
ton militia which has replaced thej
The University representatives
by Graves, Cox Co., Kaufman's.
defeated the University of Cincinnati
Thorpe's. Meyers', and Baynham's.
Under the joint auspices of the local national guard units.
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and in shuffle-- ,
Representatives from all campus in volleyball.
Committees planning the show folCollege of Commerce and the Edu- -j
Doris Reichenbach and
in- - board.
organizations must have been
low:
cation committee of the Investment vited to attend the meeting and par-- ! Eloise Rochester won in ping pong
Pershing Rifles, crack University
Program, Betty Bottorff. chairEntries for the
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over Our Lady. Cincin- - drill unit, initiated 53 cadets into
Fen-toBankers association, an illustrated ticipate in the discussion.
man, Lorraine Cockriel. Pat
oratorical contest conducted by
Assisting Noland will be Betty nati church school.
discussion of the various forms
and Anna Rigsby; house. June
the organization at dawn Sunday
literary society will be
In the Transy game
Meh.ie. chairman. Dot Hatfield, Lu- Patterson
and operations of investmnt banking Avent. who will be In charge of the scoring honors went to Friday, high morning at Camp Kaydet on the
U.K. forward.
meet-- j
Evans, and Junie Robertson: held Wednesday, March 2C, in room
cille
will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, March social arrangements for the
Kentucky river.
wardrobe. Helen White, chairman. 204 of the Union building, must be
in?. Miss Kathleen Shedd. director! Eloise Rochester, who scored 12
:8, in room 2C1 of Pence Hall.
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Included in the group w,ere faLouella Barry. Elizabeth Jones, and submitted not later than 4 p. m
of Boyd Hall, and Miss Margaret points, and Lois Carl. Transy forculty advisers, alumni, and active
W. L. Lyons, member of a Lex- - Lester, director of Jewell Hall, will ward, with eight noints.
Monday. March 24.
Kathern Lovern.
Other Glamor Cats who scored members, who accompanied the
Nickerson.
Dodie
Decorations.
Subjects for the fifteen minute nStn and Louisville brokerage firm, pour coffee.
for Kentucky against Transy were initiates to the camp
Doris Chrisman. Betty-Bo- speeches
chairman.
Seiving will be Margaret Blacker-bmust be picked from the wiU lead the discussion. He will be
Doris Reichenbach, 4: Dorothy Paul.
One casualty was reported by milMiller, and Martha Obitz; and
Beverly Griffith; Mary LaBach.
field of politics, economics, literature assiurt60 by two members of the Ken- 2; Lida Belle Howe. 4: Martha
itary officials during the trip. Wilpublicity. Edna Herring, chairman.
Martha Koppius, Helen Babbitt.'
2; and Doris Settle, 4.
liam S. Evans, initiate, suffered an
Miriam Krayer. Betty Edwards, and or any other desired topic, Dan Dog- - tucky chapter of the Investment Orel Ruth, Mary Ann Farbach. and
gett, president, announced.
Officials were Miss Lovaine Lewis. attack of acute indigestion late SatBankers association.'
Letha Hicks.
Marcia Randall.
Ed- - urday night.
University of Kentucky, and Mr.
Maj. John Brannan
The award, worth approximately
Admission to the show and inforA film concerning the handling
ward Adams. Transylvania.
said. Robert Cloud, PR officer, said
$25, was provided for in President! of industrial, utility, and govern-- j
mal dance will be free.
,
.
.
.
andenbosch UlllJspeak
that Evans was in .school Monday.
Patterson's will. The will states mental securities will illustrate the
'discussion.
that:
Dr. Amry Vandenbosch, head of
Go
Included in the faculty and alum-i- n
the political science department, will
members that attended the camp
"To the Patterson Literary societv
speak on "Tne Fulure of the West"
were Maj. Brannan. Captains D. C
of the University of Kentucky. I be- - Donnellv, Graham Speak
ern Colonies in Southeastern Asia"
The University fencing team will Carpenter and Leroy Miles: Lieuqueth one half of the annual income
group Thurs-med- journey to Williamsburg. Va. this tenants John Carter, Gene Myers.
Lieut. Col. Howard Donnelly and at a
from $1,000 for the purchase of a
Dr. J. B. Shannon, associate proPhil Lofink. James C. Smee. and
to be awarded by the society ' Dean James H. Graham will give day night at the University of Cin-t- o week to engage in an intercollegiate
fessor of political science, will leave
fencing meet Friday and Saturday Leslie Allison of the University defor Indiana Monday to address a
the successful competitor in the brief talks at the annual party of cinnati.
partment; and Lieut. Robert BulThe meeting is a part of the uni-o- f in which schools from the Southseries of farmer's meetings at Pur- oratorical contest held on the 26th Man ' War Post No- 8 and Curry
Breckinridge unit of the American versity's
program of eastern and Southern conferences lock of the Fort Knox military staff
due university. Ball Teacher's colMarch of each year."
7 p m' Wednesday at the weekly lecture discussion groups on will
compete with some y eastern a former member of the organilege, and Oakland City college.
Entries may be submitted to Dr Legion at
club'
the topic "The Far East Today."
teams.
zation.
"schools of philosophy" are Marshall Ketchum at White hall
These
held under the direction of the Dan Doggett at the Phi Delta Theta
United States Department of Agrihouse.
culture, which has been experimenting with the groups for the last four
or five years in order to stimulate
the farmer to discuss his problems.
Dr. Amry Vandenbosch, head of the
department explained.
Three students were formally ini- Doctor Vandenbosch attended simBy DON IRVINE
ilar meetings in northwestern Iowa tiatcd into Phi Beta, women's hon- last week, where he discussed "What orary music fraternity, Sunday
Clare Boothe is the wife of Henry the boxoffice over the top of her can be convincing pleasant, and staye may well have oeen the result
Does National Defense Require of morning, at the home of Marion
typewriter, and she
of oersonabie onstage. In a more vio- - of the play's dead weight. KnowLuce, the Big Publisher. She makes goods by hitching sold her bill
Our Political System?" and "What Valleau, South Limestone street.
it onto the Nazi lent part, Swope worked expertly ing Mr. Geiger personally. I can atexruckus. As political satire, the play in turning out a deft and
Can the United States Do to Build
test to those unfamiliar with him
Those initiated were Glenna Bal- - speeches and writes plays. For
a Better World and a More Endur- lard, Charleston, W. Va., modem ample, she wTote "The Women," is unintelligent, crudely slapstick,
characterization.
hat he can end does stanc1 as erect
as a c.idet offsta?e.
able Peace After the War?"
Emily Hislop, Lexington, with which the Guignol theatre in- and altogether commonplace. In- Schick Does Good Job
dance;
r.
As a villainous German consul
's
Leslie Betz. also an
dramatics; and Dotti Brock, Rich- - augurated its present season. She stead of firing a devastating and
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a improving
In an overemo-ticmmond, music. The ceremony was also is the author of "Margin For brilliant enfilade at Na: Lsm. Miss without one trait of decency
Bocthe shelled it noisily but with- rrasterpitce of forthright dramarole he exercised taste and
followed by a breakfast.
Error," which opened last night at out effect. Badly constructed and turgy, veteran Blaine Schick did m'.rain'.. and only occasionally tcl:
Requirements for membership are
Euclid avenue playhouse. I did innocent of dignity, her drama is his best job to date. He acted with buck on attitudinizing, a last rea University standing of 1.5 and the
assurance and zest. If his
sort to oroject his dsmal lines
not like "The Women." I did not a dud.
James Wine. President of Nu Cir- outstanding work in a field of art. j
'Laudably Performed'
inflection was at times mon-- , This character. Heaven deliver me.
like "Margin for Error" either.
cle of Omicron Delta Kappa, was
Let us dismiss the technical
otonous; if his villainy was more whs one of Miss Boothe's ".serious"
In handing ilowli a dissenting
elected from 124 delegates to sive 5
and artistic blunde-- i of Orient
than Teutonic, let it
creations.
opinion, it is pioper to insist at the play itself by commending the
the opening address at the fourHarold Dunn played Dr. Jeiiniin
that iiis part more than
the outset that the Guignol actors Guignol group for having performannual convention of the
any other in the play represents
teenth
but v itn skill. Fanand stage crew, marshalled by Di- ed the miracle of making it toler- the ineptness with which Mis-;- nie Bi lie Pii key. who. as the mair!
honorary leadership fraternity at
Five students will take part in a rector Frank Fowler and Assistant ably enteitaining in spite of these Boothe. when inspired, can writ'.-Louisiana State university last week.
spoke a sort of German ihruout. was
Wine spoke on the ' National Emer- recital to be held at 8:30 p.m. Bill Stucky, did an excellent job on insurmountable
obstacles. We are
Pleasant indeed wa.s Frances Bull-to- n quite satisia.-tory- .
Oh. yes; aiul
gency and Its Challenge to the Thursday in the Music room of the current play. Faults were few confronted with a melancholy sitBou-to- n
as the consul's wife. Mrs.
Kr.iiik Johnson
a in the pia '.
and hard to find. But it is likewise uation in which ji poor piece is
of America."
building.
Youth
the Union
had little to do but look dis- tco. He raced the final curtain
Prof. R. D. Mclntre of the local
The program will consist of "Con- - impossible to ignore the fact that laudably performed.
traught, and this she did lo perfec- - across the arena and squeezed in
"Margin For Error" was very a bud
was relected national
All of the caricatures land that tion.
Circle
certino," by Chaminade, played on
Hir future appearances at two lines with his characteris'ic
Other new officers are Prcf. ihe flute by Grace Oliver; "Sonata ploy
it not a proofreading error' were Guignol will be more than wel- virtuosity
University of Pitts- for Piano and Violin in
Terrifically Med lucre
ably presented. Top honors must come.
Stanton Belfour.
Setting, lighting, and technical
G. No. 1."
As a whodunit, pure and simple. be divided between Jay Haselwocd G'ii;er Hears. The liurdrn
burgh, piesident. Dr. C. G. Beard-slework O'etierou.sly upheld the Guiy-nolby Grieg, presented by Eleanor Ruopus would never have out- and Richards Swope. respec'ively in
Lehigh university
vice pregrowing tradition of superior
Clarence Geiger, of course, gave
bin, violinist, w ith Alice Robertson ' the bulldog
sident, and Dr. R W. Bishop. Unilived
editions the mornm;; the ioIl-- of a reporter and a home- a
h
performance. Juggling staging. In fact, to all who particas accompanist; "Rhapsody
in F, after its first performance. Stacked grown Fascist.
exeoutive-secretarCincinnati,
versity of
h
a priceless
aci-- t p."
ipated in the production it t tin-Minor" by Dohnanyi, with Jean up against Broadway murder myHaselwocd. thoroughly at ease and and a putty nose, he still gave a' to extend congratulations.
But .j
Marie McConnell. pianist; and "Ah, steries, it is terrifically mediocre.
Nu circle were
Also representing
nicely unexaggerated in a play full likeably human impression. The' Ms, Boothe goes onlv a one-wLove but a Day," by Protheroe. pre- Eut Miss Boothe (as she pre- of exaggerations, at long last had burden of the play was his unci ticket to the nearest playwi'itu
Prof. M. E. Poller, faculty adviser.
John Clark Jr and Ralph Edwj.rd sentwi by Mary V Fulcher. soprano fers to be known.1 can alwuvs sve a chance t demonstrate that he he Ix're up ui-- l His pisture "li- - Hc;td.-'n-

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1200 Entries Received
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OF KENTUCKY

LEXINGTON'. KENTUCKY. TUESDAY. MARCH

Dancing, Displays
Will Be Held
In Union Building

TUESDAY

Mnrjartt
Johnson.
arts
sciences junior of Lexington,
elected president of the Baptist Student union at a metting last night
in the Union building.
Other officers chosen are Barbara Jean Welch, secretary: Glenn
Sellers, treasurer: Bud Stamper,
first
Rita Sue Laslie.
second
Arnold

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Shaw Recital Set

Artie Shaw and his new orchestra
featured at the modern music concert from 3:30 to 4 p.m. today in the Music room of the Union building.
"Concerto for Clarinet" and "Fren-esi- "
third
Jack
will be the principal numbers
Curtis, publicity director.
on the program.
Catherine Rigsby. magazine re- is in charge said Bill Penick. who
porter; Dorothy Weller. chorister;
Dr. C. C. Rose of the education
adviser; and the Rev.
W. W. Shrader. Lexington minister
will be

Mc-Ra- e.

col-le- g?

fa-ul- ty

pastor-advise-

Kampus
Kernels

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Howell To Head
Law Honorary

James Howell. Hodgenville. was
There
Trent as trywuts

eli cted to succeed Howard

magister
national
morning
Others

of Phi Delta Phi. interlegal fraternity, yesterday
in the law building.
elected to hold office dur-i- n
1941-4- 2
were Glen Denham. exchequer: Pollard White, clerk; Robert Spragens. historian; and Robert
Hammond, gladiator.
Besides Trent, retiring officers are
Eddie Jackson, exchequer:; James
Howell, clerk; John Boles, historian;
and Jimmy Wine, gladiator

'Picture Of Week'
Displayed In Union
"Gills Dry Their Ha'r". a facsimile color reproduction of an oil
painting by John Sloan. American
artist, was placed ou display last
night near the Music room of the
Union building. This is the first
of a seiies of "pictures of the week"
displavs. sconsoied by the Union art
committee.
New pictures will be put on view
evei v two weeks and will be accompanied by printed notices of
Agnes Jennings, chairman of the picture of the week''
committee, said
The committee, under the direction cf Jeanne Bowne. Union art
committee chairman, consists of
Jenn ns. Annette Klingholtz. Mary
Olive Davis, and Beatrice Moretti

Will Attend .Mtetinsr
Dr

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metin of SuK
pkuut
for Ihe tale high
hwl basketball tourney at 5 p. kl. today in
Room 304 of the In ion building.
Ernrtt Harris, treasurer, annoanced.
The University Red Cross knitting
unit will meet at 4 p.m. Wednesday
in the Reading room of Boyd hall.
Margaret Trent announced yesterday.
The Kadi and t'vde wvmen's defense rbiss. candiM-teby Prof.
Dewrjr ti. Merlr. is scheduled U
meet at 4 p. m. today in Room ?l?
of the Dairy building.
Kappa Delta Pi will hold a business meeting at 3 p.m. today in
Room 31 of the Education building
to elect candidates for membership
All students interested in teaching
hae been requested to mnl at 3 p.
m. today in the auditorium of the
building.
INION NOTES
Today
Theta Sigma Phi and Cub club
luncheon meeting. V2 p.m.. Football
room.
Freshman club. 7 p.m.. Y lou.ige.
Y W cabinet. 8 pm.. Room 205
YM cabinet. 8 pm.. YM office.
Sophomore commission. 7 p m.. Y
lounge.
Junior-.siuY W club.
p in
Room 1115
YM advisory board dinner meet-in- g
5:43 p.m. Room 23b.
Bundles tor Britain. 4 pm. Room
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OTHER NOTES
the Committee on Graduate Ino.ru-"-tioWeilnrsclit.v
ol the Southern Cniversi-Pitkiii
noon. Mae!l Pres- ferene.. M:ip-Jl
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Nome ol iliem .11 1 even so lihhv tlie xistal
legulai ions would prohahlv prohibit tlie
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sent through lie mails.
w ol lu In it i st gags at her reniintl one ol
altins Out ui thr Sight not cspcciallv
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vh lneinUrs ol the administrai ion art ignorant
alive who
ol the situation. Thtic are lew

eommand of words that thev could
ossess sin
tlestiilK- thesr iapeniiigs without embarrassing
e t rvone present .
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Again, then are lew who would "talk"
I here
exists a strange sort ol rode whith
sas 1h.1t am Ireshnian who resigns rather than
1msiiliji t li tl Vi this satlisni is simplv not
material". So. hav ing undergone enough
wrbal aliuse as it is. It w who resign consider ii
worth ih ii while to attpiire the added name ot
"stpu alci ".
an initiatetl man
And oiietould hardlv cH-t10 remain Vloxal."
to "talk"" hi s tAK-tieol what he thinks.
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law anil the

I'usident virtiiallv has the pwer to put the
I'liitetl Slates in l'.uroK-'- war. we have one or
two tpiestioiis to ask. I hev aren'l quest inns that
we want to put to anvone in particular: we just
wain to ask them, rheloriiallv.
Wh tlo men sx nil their hi il l interlutles
of ptatc enuinii at ing the horrors anil explaining to ihenisehts the ultimate futilitv til war.
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and 111 siidtlenlv lixik iiKni war as a noble,
itlealistit . elevating panacea of world problems
when ii looms on the immediate liorion?
Wh tlo men in peacetime set up neuiralitv
legislation to coK- wiih the event ol a foreign
wai. anil then deride that sut h legislation is
no good when the situation it was intended to
a moth tlelib-eraieltopi- with appears? Whv diK-llv to destruction in a candle llame?
Can it Ik- that man's whole orientation towards lile is hanged in the mass minder we
all war. when patriotism leconics chauvinism
and haired is deified? If so. tan lasting eace
ever follow a war when there is not one great
ikiiioii whith has not fallen prey to the most
jMiniiioiis loi 111 ol insanitv. the wartime mind?
Tlir Daily Printrtnuinn.
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In tht hamburgri joint Saiuitlav night tin
gm with the apron was talking alxnit the radio
sMi-tthe I'lCsidcni had made an hour or two
lxli II
" I hat Roosevelt made a great sccih tonight,
lbs some talker. Jusi as plain and simgile as
il lit was talking to a hunch ol kids." the guv
said.
nd the President's sccih was plain and
the
ttv giave anil (inphaiii
Piisideni vvas explaining to the nation the most
inip'ii lam loiign move vet made bv lit adminis-1at ion.
Picsidiiii RiMtstvili toltl the naiion thai wiih
t
tlu 111 w bill Ameiita woulil makt an
Hon to aid the belligerent democrat it s ami
until "a total viitotv" had been
would not it
over the dictaiois.
laiiifd
"And when the dii tatoiships disintegrate no.
I didn't
sav il. I said wliin-an- d
ptav f.otl that
ih'-ill soonei than anv ol us now dares to
Iiom linn our toiiuiiv must toiuimie 10 plav
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nd" bill marked "the end of anv attempts at apH-as- t ineni in nur land, the end of
urging us 10 gel along with the dictators, the
end ol the t nmpromise with Ivrannv anil the
lot ccs oi oppression."
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what Mr. Roosevelt tan do under leims

ol the new bill:

Order

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('1 Send tleleiise informal ion such as patents
or plans.
(.f l ix terms of credit anil pavmenl.
( I Repair delense
articles owned bv the aided
unhiding the repair of their in
govt-- ninenis.
juied ships in Ameiican harbors.
Ai range lol iif ilu up to seven biliion dol
lais.
Ill Send a maximum ol S I .jtlO.OtrO.OOO worth
of tn ins now ow netl 01 appropriated bv the I'. S.
x anil Nav v.
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A huge apjiropriaiion in the bill was uiatle loi
ihtpun hast- ol "agrit tilt 111 al. industrial and
oihei
omiiii lii its." This w;f, interpreted in
Washington 10 mea