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VOL. VII UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, HONOLULU, HAWAII. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929. NO. 18. PROPOSE.·STUDENT UNION BUILDING
1 EXPERIMENT" All Co-Eds In AUSTRALIAN U Dele2ate To NEW CAMPUS PROJECT UP FOR STATION AND CoDtest Soon PROFESSOR Asilomar Tells . UNDERGRADUATE APPROVAL; · "U" TO UNITE To Be Chosen ·oN USTAFF Of -Conference ACTION 'RESTS WITH A.S.U.H. Clubs Must Make Chokes Masao Yamada Relates Union Is Provided Before February 9; Second To Occupy Experiences and Masquerade Ball Site Now., . Used. By For In A Joint Deadline Set Carnegie Chair; Impressions U. H. Cafetena Is · Agreement About half ~candidates for Is Well Known " "It has been a great privilege to To Be Gala And Selected Ka Palapala's Personality live and share our university and 1929'" 4 WORK TO· EXPAND Group have been selected by the va I S L AND S personal problems with some of the C·OST $5000 rious co-ed organizations on the thinking men and leaders from some Artistic Affair Tb campus, and, with the executive 40 colleges and universities," said F ede.ral Aid Extended staff setting February 9 as the final Has Special Course Masao 'Yamada, speaking on impres Will Be ' ;Temporary Booths, Spanish Tango ·and To Hawaii By dead-line, the remaining clubs must For Honolulu sions gained at the Asilomar c'On make their selection within the next fere!'J.ce held from December 25 to French Apache Dance on Step Towarp Larger Congress few days. All of the photographs Teachers J a.nuary ' 1. Evening's Program 'Structure must be taken by a week from to- Both Kam Tai Lee, editor of Ka Union of the Federal Experiment morrow. The staff plans to send the Dr. Percival Cole, vice-pres·ident Leo, and Yamada agreed that the A Spanish tango to the tinkle of Proposed plans for a student uni Station in Honolulu with the Uni- pictures to the mainland as soon as of the Teachers colleg , University conference had been ·of much edu the tambourine, and an Apache on building on the campus at the versity of Hawaii is provided in a a final carefuCcheck 'has been made of Sydney, Australia, has just ar- cational value. The conclave span dance "a Ia Fnrncais," will be some Dniversity' of Hawaii have been joint agreement which is being en- on the eligibility of the candidates. rived in Honolulu to assume his du- sored by the national Y. M. C. A. of the dances "in between" dances presented to the student body. If tered intQ by the U. S. Department Keen interest is being shown• in tie's as Carnegie visiting professor was one of the bes't according to the which will be an important p~rt of interest is of sufficient motivation of Agriculture ancJtthe local Univer- this • £eature of the year-book. o£ international relati ~ ns at the delegates. Men like Dr. Sherwood the evening's entertainmept at the to carry this project to realization, sity, according to President David Gamma Chi Sigma, Ka Pueo, and University of Hawaii: He is the, ·Eddy, Dr. David Starr Jordan, and Masquerade Ball sponsored by Ha the - University cafeteria building L. Crawford. This follows an act Ke Anuenue have -had their entrants second professor to hold this post Dr. Roy Akagi were there to lead waii Quill. will be enlarged to double its pres- of Congress passed a few months listed fo r several days, while Ha since its inauguration at Hawaii U in the discussions. ent siz~ and will be constructed to ago which extends to Hawaii the fe- waii Quill voted on its co-ed mem in 1928. Dr. Cole finds ,Hawaii "de- The delegates left Honolulu on - According to the committee in accommodate the offices of A. S. U. charge, the affair, which is on Feb- · deral aid for experiment station bers at a recent meeting. Members lightful, and the prospect of ~~ing December 18. According to Yamada H., Ka Leo and Ka Palapal41, and work which, for many years, has been of Yang Chung Hui have' not yet here for a longer duration than ever the first impression of the Golden ruary 9, at the University "gym," the "Y"; it will also have better given to the states. reported. Until this organization before is extremely gratifying." H i ~ Gate was somewhat of a disappoint will start promptly at eight with a serving and dining accommodations, By this recent act of Congress, it makes its selection, A. W. S. can former trips to the Islands have con- ment because it was cold, damp and grand march. Judges on the side an official student co-operative store was provided : "that the experiment -not vote, and it is again urged by sisted only of one day stop-overs - foggy. In· San Francisco they stay lines will choose the most beauti- handling. everything from "smokes ful costume, the most qriginal cos- station SQ established shall be con- those in charge that no further de while en route to the mainland. ed at the Chinese Y. M. C. A., spend- to sporting goods"; a committee ducted _jointly and in collaboration lay is to be encouraged. All selec Dr. Cole states that "Australia of- ing two days visiting the city. -From tume for the men, and the most luncheon room where student ex ingenious costume for the women. with the existing Federal Experi- tions should be complete by tomor fers the world's most conspicuous there they motored ·o ut 150 miles to ecutives may meet and eat; and · an ment Station in Hawaii in enlarg- row, February 2, so that Schultheis example of centralized education, the conference ground at Asilomar. Then will come the dances of eli£- open, screened lanai where Ioung ing and expanding the work of the Studio may have ample time next England of evolution from ancient .Six inspi~ ational days were spent ferent nationalities. Miss LaVerne ing chairs will offer students a said Federal Experiment Station on week in which ' to give the w..ork its traditions, and the United States of at Asilomar, "The Retreat by the Clarke, who danced in "Patience" "rendezvous," and where informal, cooperative plans approved. by the just attention. democracy." Sea," far away from the humdrum the Gi lbert and Sullivan Opera giv- student dances may be held. Secretary of Agriculture ; and the John Gilbert, Judge ·One of his cours-es has been spe- life of the city. Every one was kept en by the Quill last year, will give President David L. Crawford is Secretary of Agriculture shall co- Negotiations are · being made with cially designed for the teachers of busy throughout the conference with a demonstration of the Spanish tan- of the belief that if students de ordinate the work of the Territorial the Metro-Goldwyn studio in Hoi Honolulu. It meets on Tuesday and a daily pmgram full of interest. Af go. Maurice and J osef Pi lares will monstrat~ their interest, financially station with that of the Federal Ex- lywood, California, for the solici Thursday afternoons, 3 :15 to 4 :45, ter breakfast the delegates gathered give an Apache da1~ce and a Russian and otherwise,' the administration periment Station and of the United tation of John Gilbert, noted screen and deals' 'with the comparisons of for a morning service followed by ballet. will be willing to shoulder about States Department of Agriculture. in star, as a judge. To date; however, "Educational systems in Australia·. the morning address usually given Miss Ethel Franson, in charge of half .of the construction cost; the the Islands." no report has been received though United States, and England," with by internationally famed men. Groups the program, promises other num- entire project to cost about $5000. Following a c-onference' between it is expected that the studio wi ll illustrations of the, best qualities in discussed various problems of the ·bers which she says wi ll be artistic He thinks, however, that the inter President Crawford and , the Secre- be most congenial with the plan. each. Registration should be made day. such as "The Economic Future as well a-s interesting. est must come from all the students tary of Agriculture in Washington Mr. Gi lbert has on former occa immediately, according to the Uni- of the W·orld," "Religion Among A German beer garden, serving rather than from . a few. Unless last winter, and a subsequent visit sions acfed in the caacity of per versity administration. College Students,". and "College Stu- soda-pop and root beer, a Chinese such is the case, of course, the pro made to Hawaii during the summer sonality judge; is, in fact, doing so "The philosophies of life and edu- dents and World Destiny." . The booth serving jasmine tea and rice posal w.ill pass into oblivion until of 1928 Dr. W. H. Evans, represent- this year for the University of cation in the three countries," he early afternoon was spent' in recrea cakes, a for tune-telling booth and a more enthusiastic student body ing the Department, a memorand1;1m North Dakota. states, "while they are easily har- tion and personal conference with a flower table will be some of the .appears on the campus. of agreement has been di:._awn up ------monized in respect to es-sentials, leaders. In the evening there was fe atures prepared by Lois Bates. For Students which provides for the union of the , present many brotherly varieties and a social hour when entertainments Tickets for the' dance are on sale He emphasizes the fact that the present Federal StatiQn with the LATE NEWS dissimilitudes refl ected in current were put up by the different groups. by Quill members. union building will be d'evoted en- University, doing away with the practice and fraught !With use;ul The Hawaiian delegates put on a tirely to studei1ts and their activi name "Federal Station" and desig "This is the first time in all suggestions." Hawaiian pr-ogram which received ties. The lanai will contain loung nating the new and enlarged plant history that the whole human Experience Varied much applause. The open forum fdl- Dafes Given For ing chairs and smoking stands so as the "Hawaii Agricultural Ex race has agreed on . one thing,'' Educated at the Sydney :reachers lowed the social hour. Class Pictures· that the boys _ may make it their periment Station, conducted jointly said Chester Rowell, noted college, the University of Sydney, 'With the breaking of the con fer headquarters. · by the U. S. Department of Agri California journalist, in ex and London and Columbus univer- ence the party motored to Los An The building will, of course, be Attention - Seniors, Juniors, considered as a temporary step to culture and the Univ,ersity of Ha- plaining the Paris Peace Pact Sities, Dr. Cole is well-knO\·Vn geles stopping at G lendale· where waii. throu!fhout international educational they were entertained by the Y. M. Sophomore-s, Freshmen! ward a larger, concrete, and per to a student convocamanager apprecia~ion of the services render- enjoy~d the course and hope to see Miss Juliette B.Jake, an attractive faculty, wives of faculty members, ed by Dr. Nakaseko, read a letter you again in Honolulu in the near co-ed has just come back to .Ha and other are instructors. ~= .~~x:~:; }...... ,...... : ...... : _____ Typists to Dr. N akaseko from President future." • · waii after an extended trip in the Dorothy Kemp and Jane Kay Crawforq of the Univensity, which This has been my first expedence Middle West States. While there 1 Worthington attended a dinner at the i~ as follows: in my life to have received a nice she attended the presidential meet Royal Hawaiian last Thursday even WE APPLA U:P "The members of the board of .re- letter from a young Chi-nese lady. ing of the republicans in Kansas ing, gi'ven by H . C. Can:, vice-pre K L A 1 d the recent move of the Administration to gents of the University of Hawaii I certainly prize this very much. City. a . e9 a.l-'p au · • are conscious of the unusually val- Anoth~r young American lady sident of Libby, McNeil, Libby Com::. pany. erect a student union buil~ing on the campus. I~ has. lo~g - b~en uable, service which you have rend- writes to me: YANG CHUNG H!UI felt that s.uch a structure IS necessary at the Umversity m view ered to this University and the Ter- ,.,I wish . to e:x;press my great en The Yang Chung Hui held a tea !Dorothy Anderson visited her pa of the rapitl increase in our enrollment year after year and the) ritory of Hawaii' by your lectures joyment of the course you hav~ giv at the home of Elsie Y ee, Friday, 'rents on Kauai last week lack or rather absence of a building where undergraduates could here and by ymH residence in our en, and fee4, that my attitudes to Jan. 26 fron1 2 to 4 :30 p. m. in honor Clarissa Coney is just recovering meet an9 chat for a few minutes without disturbing classes or midst during the past several wards my neighbors of Asia are of Prof. and Mrs. -S. Lee, who C. from an attack of 'the "flu." getting in hot water with the librarian· staff. Ours is perhaps mqonths, and they l~ave . requested much kinder, broader and mor.e have just returned from a trip in . ---- one of the very few American universities which does not already mtl e. to convey to you 111 tl~tst_mannfe sympathetic." China. The members of the club ATTEND DINNER \ · b 'ld' Th · · f h 1e1r very warm apprecta wn or I certainly wish to say to this entertained with a skit, a vocal solo, A group o,f University students P?Ssess a . stu d ent umon . UI .I?g. . e VI~Itor to. any ~ . t e this service. young lady thousands times of my and a piano duet. iProf. Lee gave a attended a dinner gi:ven by Mr. and btgger colleges and the umversitles 111 all sections of the mamland "Please permit me to add ·to this 'arigatou I' ~ resume of his trip and then showed Mrs. William. Weinrich at the Pe of the United States is certa,in to be taken to the student union my own personal word for I hav~ Course Inspiring the pictures of the various places he ninsula, and later attended the dance building with its cooperative store, cafeteria, and offices of stu- valued very highly the acquaintance Still another lady, a wife of a visited. Refreshments were served at Palm Lodge. dent officials. with you and I am convinced that public official of the city of Hono- and everyone enjoyed herself. Those invited were Helene Berg, ' While. the proposed edifice is only a temp.orarv step toward we could ,have f~und no better m.an lulu, writes to me·: . . . ~ . than your sell to maugurate the pub- "Your course has been inspiring, At a meeting on Jan. 12 at the Eva Le Clair, Isabe'l Pruyn. Peggy a more permanent and much larger. bmldmg · lt will serve the lie service which goes with the chair and best of all it has fired the· desire home of Rose ·Leong, members of Steger, Rose Hope, Frank Fullaway, pu~pose handsom~ly for at least three art? perhap_s five year_s. wh!ch you have occupied so credit- --to pur~ue the history of Asia far- Ya~g Hui planned a Chinese con- Renton Wood, ,Rob'ert Blanchar~ It IS a progressive step ?-nd another !J1~lestone 'ln the raptd ably." ther. This ·course is a splendid fection sale for the week on Feb. 10 Don McKenney, and Robert Bode. advan~ement o'f the University. · · Professor's Address ,foundation for understanding other the Chinese New Yea~. Chinese can~ GIVES BRIDGE TEA Since ·· such a building· ' is dedicated to the service of the Dr. Nakaseko's .address was as nations, and through understanding dies and puffed rice will be sold on Frances Morley entertained at a students the Administration has pt:operly brought the' matter tq follows: • will come peace. The . pe:sonal . the porch of Hawaii Hall. / five table bridge and tea in her home the attention of the A. S. ·u. H. With the enthusiastic support ' "It has been my peculiar good for- contact I :count. as the begmnmg of. The club decided to have a group last Saturday afternoon. J t... · U · · · · 'd h · - · b d and privileae to be invited to a nf!W fnend 111 other country. I pictu e take f K P I 1 Th 1 ·o f tt~e entire mversity It IS sat t at construction can e starte :une <> • h h 1 " r n or a a apa a. ey Those invited were: Dorothy immediately and the building be. ready for ·occupation by the :he University of Hawaii as the first :!"15 you . m~c s~cc:ss. pl;~mned the joint social with Wakaba K. , . ncumbent of the ch,airof the Visit- I am certamly wtshmg her a great Kai for Jan. 16. emp, Jane Kay Worthington, Ruby firs\ ofhMarch. It has_also _requested that the students bear a 11,g Carnegie Professdrship of In- success in her further pursuance of After the busitless ·meeting there Gordon, Alice O ~ Conner, Alice Scott, sma I s ar~ of the expen~es mv?lved. lernational Relations inaugurated by the ,study of Asiatic people~. There were games and ~ongs and. refresh- Eloise Skog, Alice and Carla Doher- Here lS an_ opportumty which should be _gr~SJ?ed not by a ?resident Crawford under coopera- were _also many other. p~resonal ex- ments consisting of Chinese ·cakes ty, Jana Glenn, Helene Berg, Mar_ion h.andfu:l of enlightened ones but by every mdividual on the lion of President Nicholas Murray presswns of apprecta_twn of the and tea. Mckenney, Janet .McLean, Nada campus. It is something which directly concerns all. A few 3utler of Columbia University in work ._of_ the sem~ster 111 a ·more or Stocks, Frances Coxen, Ada Forbes, alone cannot 'put it· across. The opportunity is here let us seize U1e capacity of tl1e Presjdent of the less stmtlar wordmgs. . . < JAPANESE DINNER Be,atrice Buchanan, Frances Deas, it ' ' Carnegie Endowment for Interna- I have . r·fCO_unted these teshmom- Tokiko Katsuke entertained with a Isabel Pruyn, Gretchen Hartmann • 1 b f t to boast of a..... y - Valma Vetlesen, w· ino11a Love, and' lional Peace. a s e ore you, 110 '" Japanese dinner at her home on Jan- It Was Wl.th profoutld cotlfi'dence ~uccess on my part-far from it- uary 25 . Th e guests were T rue Mi er- Mildred Freeman. ANOTHE~ GREEK in the unstinted support and sym- but to boast of . the splendid group rill, Dorothy Bicknell, Helen Dahl, HONOR SON ·c encouragemet1 t of my col- of students and learners, entertain- El' b h C d J L Another Greek fraternity is making a bid for "fame and (lathetl , tza et · ooper, an ean ucas. leagues in the University and citi- ing fine ideals and ,broad s:rmpathy The hostess had gifts for everyone Mr. and Mrs. K'Yai Fong Yap fortune~' at the University of Bawaii. With the formation of zens of the Territory of Hawaii, that and profound, intelle~tual under- and entertained them at the piano. and Miss Ruth !Yap gave a dinner Gamma Chi Sigma by the women students, the members of the I had accepted the call to this chair standing, whom it was nw privilege Helen: Dahl and Elizabeth Cooper last Saturday evening, in honor of B'enjamin Yap, who has just return opposite sex have deciCled to get in the swim themselves and h.! f 11 • · to come in contact with in the Uni- h.st summer, w 1 e , u Y conscwus · won prizes for being the most sue- ed fr-0m the mainland. are now petitioning the Associated Students for formal recogni-, (£ my' Own Short-comt'rlgs and t'm- ve~ity of Hawaii. ' cess f u 1 111 . fi n d'mg penmes. concea Ie d tion of Phi Delta Sigma, an organization to be made up of men re.rfections in manifold directions. No doubt his Excellency Mr. Aka- in chestnuts. , Those of the faculty who were students· matriculating at the University. While it cannet be And. I am now exceedingly gratified matsu, Consul-General of Japan, present were President and Mrs. SKATING PARTY David L. Crawford, Dr. and Mrs. A. said that Ka Leo is partial toward fraternal orders of any sort, t) be able to say that, throughout who with Mrs. Akamatsu have hon t1e semester of hard labor and stre- ored me with their company here, . The skating party given by the L. Andrews, M.rs. Dora Lewis, Mrs. it bears no ill will toward this new "child." As long as its r.uous application on my own part, will also participate with me in this Associated Women Students at the Arthur L. Dean, and Miss Helen purpose is legitimate and 'worthwhile, and it is in no way a secret I was a-ssisted, supported, and en- rejoicing of good fortune of his fel skating rink .Saturday · afternoon MacNeil. order, we .-see no reason why -Phi Delta Sigma should not be ouraged in an overwhelming meas- low country-man. from 2 :30 to 5 was a huge success, recognized. , I also congratulate my learned according to Winnie Webster who Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kinnear successor in the Carnegie professor was in charge. onored Mrs. Romanzo Adams, moth ship, Professor Cole of the Urtiver Prizes were awarded the first ·five er of the hostess, with a birthday An Open Le-tter Debaters Pick . Deputation Tearn sity of Sydney who has kindly hon girls t'o take spills, as wel'l as the dinner Sundp.y night of last week. ored me with the presence of him one taking the most, and the best 'Fhe guests were Dr. Romanzo .self a~d Mrs. Cole, for the bright skater. Adams, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ed Feb. 1, 1929. Time For Tilts ,Has S'uccessful prosp~ct of en1inent success that he About 35 girls attended, and their mondsan, and Mrs. Martha Brown. Editor Ka Leo is to rea-p in his enedavors to picture was taken in front of the · Dear Sir: . ~· Trip To Kauai stre11gthen and multiply the bond Try-outs will be held at 3 p. m. rink on their skates. The skaters Tragedy and Comedy At the A. S. U. H. meefing in the o£ natural appreciation and intellec consumed many bottles of soda pop: gym 'yesterday-the petition, of Phi Monday, February 4, in the Ka Leo office to select a freshman debater Completing a success£~! trip, the tual understanding between the peo- In Alchemists' Dreams Delta Sigma, for recognition was ples bordering on the Pacific Ocean. HONOR BIRTHDAY brought before the students. An to take of the place of Oka, a mem- Cniversity Y. M. C. A., deputation .Finally I wish to repeat again my The birthdays .of three people were Tragedy in England, comed)i in objection was raised on the grounds ber of " the freshman team who has tt:am under Philip Mitchell, Univer left school. Try-outs will be in the sity Y secretary, returned Wednes deep sense o£ indebtedness to you, ·celebrated at a luncheon given by Germany ended the researches of that the new fraternity was a fresh-· 1 for all the sylllpathy, support and Mrs. A. L. Dean in the Pleasanton alchemists for the means of turn man clique and that, with two ex form of four ·minute speeches on day morning frolll Kauai. Besides encouragement that you have be- Tea House, on Monday of 1ast week. ing baser metals into gold and sil ceptions, were all alumni of one the freshman sophomore question. CV:itchell, Taichi Matsuno, secretary stowed' on us so generously during The luncheon celebrated the birth ver. In England James Price claim school. At~y freshman is ' eligible to compete o' rural Oahu, Percy Smith, Ken the Haw~iian sojourn of mysHf and day of Mrs. Romanzo Adams, Mrs. ed to have found a way of causing These were the only plausible for this place on the class team. ll(th Chun, Francis Yap, Edward The juniors and 5eniors will de- Kushi, Kiyoji Betsui, Kiyoto Tsu Mrs. N akaseko." Herbert Bergman, and the hostess. the conversion. He even demon gro~nds for the Presi ent of Hui strated his experiment before a large Lokahi's objections. bate the question, "Resolved: That baki, Yoroku Fukuda, and Y. C. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER group of celebrities, including A true statements of facts will a new emel\gency hospital should be C)xhead made the trip. Varied Program Dr. Romanzo Adams, professor of King George III. When requested answer these points. , First, the created in the place of the present The team left Honolulu on J anu Sociology, and MJI"s . Adams enter- gentleman has' apparently been mis police hospital" on Friday, March azy 24. Landing at Ahukini' Thurs- tained at dinner in their home on by the Royal academy, however, to On For Freshman · exhibit his ,method to them·, he show- informed. The personnel of Phi 1. The jul).iors will uphold the af- d:sy mornin, the team· visited Lihue, firmative. k:>loa, Huleia, Hanamaulu and Liloa Rise, last Saturday evening. ed a disinclination to do so. Final- Delta Sigma consists of represen Among the guests included Dr. and ly, however, he ·was persuaded. tatives of five higb. schools an.! col The freshman-sophomore debate Kwai High School. The next day Dramatic Night on the question, "Resolved, that the w1s spent visiting Kalaheo, Eleele, Mrs. Paul Kirkpatrick and Mr. and When only three members of the leges. Three of these are local Mrs. Gerald Kinnear of the Uni- schools, and two are on the main office of sheriff should be abolished Makaweli, Waimea Junior High, s h·11 pers1s· t'tng m· provmg· th etr· versity. academy arrived on the day ap- land. and the appointive position of chief K~kaha, Mana. On Saturday the abipty in doing things, several ____..i..______pointed, Price swallowed a quantity It is true that the fraternity has of police created in its stead," has team visited the beauty spots of the freshmen, representing their class, ing Alice Scott, Eleanor McCoy, of the strongest poison known at that started out with a freshmen mem been set for Thursday, February 28. Garden Island-such places as Wai have been holding daily rehearsals Tad Fullaway and Wendell Mar- time, and died. bership. This, however, is natural The freshn1an team has the affrma- mea Canyon, Lawai Beach, and Ku so as to present their three one-act shall. All those taking part have A contemporary theologian, named since any new organization must tive. kt.ioloho park On Sunday the team plays in polished form for freshman had some previous experience in dr·a- Semler, in Germany, placed a so begin with a group of persons, who The members of the debate teams vi1ited the churches and Sunday U,ramatic Night, to be held Thurs- matics and director Burkland reports called panacea, the Salt of Life, in._ have • ideas and aims, in common. are: Seniors-Earl Nishimura, Ka- Schools. Monday was spent on the day evenirig, _February 14, at the that "they're doing fine." El :anor a jar with a stone. He later found We. wished to get completly away meju Hayakawa, Junto Nakamura; ea1tside schools visiting Kapaa, Ana Central Union parish house. McCoy is' directing "Our Aunt From flakes of gold on the stone. He en- from the freshmen idea, hut until Juniors-Thomas Kurihara, Ah Kong hol a, Oholena, Koolau, Kilauea, Ha The committee composed of Peggy California" which has for its cast tered into a series of debates with the work of organizing was finished, Chun, Kiyoto Tsubasake; Sopho- nal ei and Haena. In the evening the Hockley, chairman; Janet Bell, Eva Le Clair, Eleanor Dillingham, famous chemists of the day, but fail there was nothing to offer a student mores-Theodore Chinen, Yoshito j tefm visited . various young peoples' Eleanor McCoy, Frances Hurd, ]ana Glenn, Sally Stewart, ~ranees ed to convince them that he had of an upper class. · Saigo, Wallace Otaguro; Freshman ·societies in Koloa, Hanapepe, Kapaa, Marian Denison and Mary Moodie~ Hurd and Joana Jenkins. analyzed the substa,nce and fo~nd it This matter · of recommendation -Kazuma Keneo, Kenji Fujiwa'ra, W1imea, and Lihue. announce "The Best Man" and "Our With the presentation of the fresh-· to be gold. He analyzed som-& and has been put in the hands of a cbm and ...... ,...... The men1bers of this year's team Aunt From California" as the two man plays,· begins the inter-class found it to be a metal called "Dutch mittee and will be reported on at have had wide experiences in ''Y" comedies, .but the third play is such dramatic competition for the plaque metal." Upon investigation it was the next A. S. U. H. meeting. ADVERTISEM,NT . w(ll"k, especially in leading boys' a deep, dark secret that it savors which is being offered by the alumni I found that a'"' servant of Semler's · Any meml:}er of Phi Delta Sigma cltbs. The deputation team work of the• mysterious. Members of the chapter of Theta Alpha Phi, only placed the gold each day on the will be glad to answer any questions Wanted: Pianist· to play for da.nc- is an important phase of Y work at committee nod wisely and claim that national Greek letter fraternity on stone to ptease him master. In the that may be ~sked. jng cla,sses at the gymnasium- thE Uni-versity. The members band because of the surprise ~n store, it the campus. According to present servant's absence the wife purchas~d 0. W. M. Mondays 10 :00 a. m., Wedn~sdays to~ether for promoting character will be very difficult for the other plans, the sophomores will give their the cneaper Dutch metal and spent --~_.--~. .----- · 4 p. m. Cali Mrs. Paul Radir, tete- bQilding through the Sunday schools classes to present a better and more three one~act plays irt March, the the rett1ainder for brandy. Seml« The "Blue Bucket'' campus humor phone 98431. . ' ana churches. 1n past years, varied Jlrogram. · juniors in April and the seniors in; adnt'itted his mistake and the mat- magazine at the Univer.sity of Idaho · other deputation visited .Kauai "Th-e Best Man," directed by Rey· May. The plaque w;u won lasf 'Y~ joke for manr. wjll issue an R. 0. T. C. number twi::e and Maui :fear. noJds Burkland, has a ~~ :iriclud.. by the :Preaent senior class. Wanted: Turn Out Track For Track 'Men Team
KA LEO 0 HAWAII, FEBRUARY 1, 1929. PAGE THREE Varsity Tracks.ters Tu~n Out SPORTITORIAL Rainbow Baseball T~ain Mak~s
Track practice started yesterday at Alexander· Field and the Ft.ne Start In Busi·ness.Leagu·e ' I .For Early Practice; Many New turn-out wasn't at all what it should have been. Captain Giles 1 and a handful of last year's point winners were out but there was .J ' w· · a sad disparity of new material. We've got a mighty tough sea- Seri·es w.·th ·Jmpressl·v·e . m·."s Men Expected To Win Berths son ahead of us with dual meets with Punahou an:d McKinley in · . addition to the Rainbow Relays and the A. A. U. meet in April. , · ' ~ Track-is one of the four major sports at the Uni ~ ersity of Haw9-ii . By A: MITSUKADO ' • . With the track season already on hand, Dean devotees of and it is highly imperative that we make a showing to be proud . Coach Otto Klum's University of Hawaii baseball team made the cinderpath sport are fast d-q. sting off. their worn-out running of for we not only are active participants in the territorial meet a very auspicious debut in the Commercial league when they trunks and fishing out the reliable spikes from the attic for what but we are the sponsor of one of the most important meets of the slugged their way to two i,mpr ~s sive wins during the last two is hoped by many to be one of the most successful track and season. · weeks. The Hawaiian Pines were the first victims in a: 3 to 2 field seasons for the green and white athletes. With quite a The University has in the past put some fine' teams on the game which went 10 innings before any decision covld be arri.:yed .large nudeus of last year's squad back at the University and a field but last year we slipped considerably due partially to the at and the Liberty House Merchants were t~e second, gomg lot of new mater~af ,~rom ~?e sec~ndary institutio~s of the ter;it- fact that the team was built around one man, on whom a large down under the terrific pace set by the collegians, 11 to 2. <>ry, Coach Leshe_ Spud Ha~nson and Captam Alfred G~les portion of the responsibility rested. The man was Hung Wai The game with the Hawaiian Pines was a thrillet from_the have plenty of opttmsm concernmg Dean outlopk for the commg Ching, one of the best track athletes ever turned out here, but it very start and was rep'lete wi~h exciting moments. · track competitions. • !S humanly impossible for one man. to win a track meet and it is · With the score tied at two all, the Deans 'broke loose and The varsity team has already up to the Universit'' to regain some of the track prestige this . put over the win.ning run in th.e d t · · o t 0 n Ale n J w If d 0 h scored on Art Nobriga's ·infield tap ;.. <:ommence rammg u xa, - season that was\ lost last year. Coach Harrison has issued a plea 1 lOth c~apter. ' . 1 re gawa . 1 ~ and Joe ·Gerdes stnle home. while ·· der Field, ai: Punahou Academy. All ' to the student body and particularly to the Frosh to turn out and safely .mto left field .along the thira Charlie Luis was [rying to · throw practic~ sessions will be at Alexan- Plunger's f . base !me for a one-base clout. He der Field, it has been announced the 'success o thts yea~'s track team depends on our response to then tore for second. Kozuki, Pine Nobriga out at second. · by Coach Harrison. At present the Sporflz.ghf that plea for co-operatwn and support. catcher, tried ts t a k en 0 n a ne w grabbing the lion's share of the officials of the Honolulu Soccer starred for the, Deans · The former did not stop •until· they_ha d sent mne· • jo ~ in Giles. The popular varsity coach 1ease ·m l"f1 e. B"ll1 n e s ha~" J·oi·n - sport pages on the mainlpitcher. Old Timers Sta " t e. The ne xt f our month s w1"11 the World Series next October but protest .of the University team. T he were produced at the moment when H e was sent in twice at precarious . "f" d h . see lots' of baseball, tracl,!:, basket- just -as an inside tip watch the two teams will play off in the near they did the ~ost good. moments and each time came Oldtimers who have stgm Ie t et r ball, tennis, .and soccer .and to date Cubs and the Athletics go this future. Yorio Wakatake also secured ·two through in fine style. intention to don the green ahd white the Varsity is right in th~ swi~ year. Joe McCarthy has made a hits. T ed Nobriga and Kaneo col------j-erseys again this year are Yorio Wa- rewl contender out of the Chicago The D_eans were victorious in the lected. one hit apiece, h . T k k f · t h 0 1 f t:fi t 1 t S d · p I T e advanced classes in R. 0 . . ata e, ormer tn ersc as IC! qlul ar- Pro's baseball team certainly lo9ks . ou t and with the acquition of bu ss : 1as atur ay agamst a ama Deans Show P()wer C. at the University of Idaho will ter mile champion, Cha,d Pen1a ow, Hornsby and if Charley Root p·ro- y vtrtue of a penalty kick which diminutive sprinter .f rom M am,. an d like the money and has the Com- duces they are going to be right t h e re· f eree awarded the rainbow soc- Th e D eans· d"1sp 1aye d grea t po,,. en- hold their annual summer encamp- mercial League ·as well as the pre- ment at Fort Wright Spokane from ,_J a brother of the well-known Dick up with the best of them. Conn·e cerites ·but which was declared void tial power in downing the strong • • season . dopesters worried with the 1 June 14 to J ul 25 Penhallow, who once pilotted a Dean way it has performed so far this 'Mack seems about dn<>...... - for a bi"g because Referee Ogstrop had. made Liberty House team. They simply Y • track team to many cinderpath viet- year but of course the sport scribes an error in rule interpretation. outclassed the Merchants and slug- .1 season:. Victories over the I(ines and d h · · Th ories, Joe Swezey, ex-Punahou mt er, the Libhouse, two teams rated sup.- have said that for the last decade. . The play in question 'took place. in ge t etr way to VIctory. ey Robert Maguhara· winner of this knocked Ed Low, mainstay of the Star,Tailoring Co. ' erior to the Deans, is a fair indi- the second period when a University · year's inter-class cross country run, . Dry Goods boys, out of the box 27 S. Hotel St. cation .of this, ye.ar's ability to play Hockey is all the rage in the East ra1d threw goalie Tom Hugo off p y f the famous Lindsay brothers of championship ball. Not a little of . . his balance at the mouth of the Pa- afinldd. hit eter ee_ rele 1y. Their BLUE SERGE SUITS Maui, who specialize in the half, and 111 mter-collegiate circles right now e 111g was exceptwna . the glory goes to · Dean Ishii who with the big, Green of Dartmouth 1ama goal, and the aforementioned $32.50 tO" $35.00 the mile, Kam Tai Lee, and Edward is credited with both wins. Dean again showing the way. However, goalie after gaining his feet took The collegians put over two runs Makers of Uniforms
Mlorgan. . The Frosh has ever been ..,., hoodoo to the op- w"th1 th e amount CJf available ice more . than the allowedb number of 1 _:i~n~th~ e~f~. ir~s:_':t~in~n~in~g~w~h:en~W~a~k~a~t_:a~k:e~======~ 1 I . d h h , will b position and appears to be stronger sp~ce _in Hawaii almost negligible steps 111 putting the all out of dan- t IS expecte t t ere e-than ever this year. thts wtll be of relative unimportance ger. Thi:t, under present rules, gave •...... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ra • •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • •" • • ..ra •. • • • •• r•...... • • • • • • • •• •. • •• •.. rn a~ >a good many candhtdates 1for thi e to Island fans. But last Sunday at tb,e. opposing side a penalty kick team from the Fres man ·GC .~ss. ·hn ''Spud" Harrison and his basket~ Waikiki, Hawaii's new winter sport a"nd Clem Judd of the Vmong the yearlings who are . turn- have nearly given the spectat()rs of being formea at the beach and ... heart failure doing it. 30-28 and some fl. "II b ·ng .out. It is co,mmon ·knowledge ossy games WI e put on l 28-26 have been the scores and from now on. · Get Your .,.. that unless some mighty good finds both have been last minute ral- General ·Banking are made before long, · the Deans lies with plenty of action and ex- T may have to relinguish all hopes · of Citement.· A httle· more teamwor k dhe £junior . f national high jump re- TRACK· a championship season in local track and practice under tlie basket and ~or o st~ eet two and o?e eighth Safe Deposit Vaults and field circles. Consequently Spud the Deans will be hard to beat. mches wh1ch stood for ftve years is casting anxious eyes among the · was broken ·recently by B. Van D. EQUIPMENT yearlings at the University for men The Soccer team is having its ups I Hed?"es, a junior at Prin~etot;- Uni- NOW · to fill the shoes of Hung Wai Ching, d d d · t" d f th" d r verstty. The new mark 1s stx feet 's Dean flash, Jack Myatt a~ owns an IS te or . tr P ace four and one-half inches last Year wtth the Rangers and, Schofield out · We have-a full and others. in front by a wide margin. After .Moses Ome, one of the best "little losing to the Koreans and the Rang and complete The BANK of HAWAII, _Ltd. sprinters produced by McKinley ers 1-0 in each case, they tied the High School and who also ran un- Mailes 1-1 and last Saturday broke A. G. Spalding line. der the colors "Of the Palama Club into the win column when they beat Commercial during the past season is now at the the Pals 1-0. Tomorrow they play University and will no doubt make Schofield and are in for a strenuous and Brbs. / others step to oust him from a place afternoon, to put it mildly. The Theo. H. Davies ·and jn the squad. Takeda, a product of Hila High School has also register- , guumlulmu!luumn'''llllllllmuummnn .nuu,uu•unuu,nw,umu''§ I We carry everything ed with the ftosh and is almost cer- § Get your § &Co., Ltd. Savings Banking tain to win a berth on the team as a § U J ~ Sporting Goods Dept. broadjumper and sprinter. Tommy § Diversity Jewe ry § for the Wadcloups, yell leader par excel- § § lence has signified his intentions ~0 ~ from our agents ~ try out ·for the squad. Tommy lS § PERCY SMITH-K. TSUBAKI § basketball player. AT THE THEAfrRES a distance runner. Others fr?m the § J. LEONG § first year class who are turnmg out ~ • § are Burkland, Holmes and Kuhlman. ~ Daw.k1ns Benny Co.~ .,:_ 0 H II & S Ltd "I want to stress the fact that all I s LIMITED ~ ...... ,. • a On, • men'" students at the Un~versity who 1 g . \ ~ t 11 • t rested in ttack and E Manufactunng J eV{.elers E Corner King & Fort Streets a:e a a 111 e . ' = and Engravers = f1eld work, are ur,gertly r_equested § . § Honolulu Sun., Mon., Tues., Feb. 3-4-S Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Feb. 3-6 to come out and let. Srpud giVe them ~ 1112 FORT STREET § Sun., Mon., Tues., Feb. 3-4-5 the "once-over" said) Captain Giles. · ~nuullmllmnllllllllllllllllllmuummmoulluumomllllmnmnnonmnii Estelle Taylor Eddie Gribbon "Experience counts very rttle •tn • 1 I' . ,.~------~~----! Kenneth Harl.an Warner Baxter this game. What we want are fel in in lows whO( ar~ willing to work long BISHOP" in and h~~~ ~-ecause they think it is ·"OLD "THE WHIP ''DANGER ' 70 Years in Ha-waii "UNITED STATES worth~f'le sport. Track is no par STREET" lor pastime as any' one with a little COMMERCIAL, PERSONAL, SAVINGS. WOMAN'' SMITH" experience can tell you. But I think ACCOUNTS Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb, 6-9 it's a great sport." Giles declared. EXCHANGE - LETTERS OF CREDIT Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 6-9 TRAVELLERS'CHECKS . Thurs., Pri., Sat~ ;Feb. Bebe Daniels Ken Maynard COLLECTIONS EVERYW~ERE Syd Chaplin in in in "HOT "SKIRTS" ,
PAGE FOUR KA LEO 0 HAWAII, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929. Bible In C'racker Box The "Purdue P lay Shop," an or Merger Of U. H. MAY HAVE UNIO~ ganization sponsored by the literary Noted Educator 5ocieties and the public speaking de 1 STUDENT HOUSE The British and Foreign· Bible so partment of Purdue University wilf And Experiment From Australia ciety has published an important give two productions in the latter ON U. H. CAMPUS edition of the Scriptures in the. prin part of this month. "The Queen's cipal language of Uganda. The Enemies" by Lord Dunston, ·and Station Planned Joins 'U Stafl volume is very long in shape, but it "Suppressed Desires" .by ..JGeorge (Continued from Page 1) is only three inches wide and about Cram Cooke and · Susan Glaspe!I '(Continued from Page 1) but will have a section reserved for (Continued from Page 1) three inches thick. ' have been selected. ' / Westgate to Direct its files and desk. countries to our modern education- A peculiar reason occasioned the John M. Westgate will continue as The office of A. S. U. H. , will a! ideas. lt will be shown how many adoption of this form. In Central HONOLULU CHOP SUI Director of the new and enlarged contain all items relative to student of our important concepts were Africa the white ants and other in HOUSE Station, says President Crawford, government on the campus, and will ·transmitted to the present time from sects rapidly destroy a book unless Delicious Chop Sui in All Styles wtih headquarters probably at the be so arranged as to be "behind ancient India, China, Egypt and it is well protected. The represent Parties Can Be Arranged Pensacola Street location or possib- closed doors" during important ex- Greece. The development of edu- ative of the society recommended OPEN 9 A. M . to 11, P. M. ly at the University, the experinient- ecutive meetings. cational opinion in the middle ages, that the edition mentioned be issued 32 N. H otel St. Phone 1713 al work being done both at the Uni- The book-store will widen its the Italian renaissance ,and modern in a form that would fit into the tin DON & ELMO. versity Farm and the Pensacola site. .scope and become an all-round stu- Europe and America will be stud- · biscuit bo:x:es which tare used in .se, 1 d 1 · Jd ied ·, and finally, the work of mod- 4••!••!.. !.. !••!+•!•++!••!••!+•!••!••:.0•!••!••! .. :••!••:••!•~<+!-+f .. · Well, hy the grace of God, and Outlying work will be carried on at Cle11 t e11 terprl 1 an 1 n g co Uganda. • T .. Dr.. Palmer-we're still in school. Makawao, M'aui and rw'aiakea, Ha- drjnks, candies, ' smokes, books, ern thinkers of various countries ::: Shoe Repairing t The ei'ams were bad-but we had waii and perhaps in Kana, also. equipment, and spor,ting goods; at such' as Anatole France, Tagore, :i: :f a· harder time getting registered. least, all of those things which are John :E>ewey, and H. G. Wells will she and her students are a part." •:.0 City S hoe Repair Shop ..~ ... The 1929 Legislature may be re- be' reviewed." .... 77 n h' S F S • Whew-the guy that made the crack quested t-o make a small appropria- in constant demand and use on the Dr. Cole has published more than •t• u:-aua 1 t., near ort t. :I:. about the femals of the species be tion fo r experimental work in Kana, c.ampus. Mo~t American. tiniversi- One of _Dr. Cole's books,. "S,;udi~s 15 books on edu~ational topics, and ~••: J. H. KANARR, Frop. :t longing to the weaker sex never tried for the benefit O·f coffee gr.o"'ers and ttes h. av.e· thetr co-oper.attve stores, in th.e H. tstory of Educatwn, wtll . of wht·c;:1 b · d II ....- to enter the .portals of the business others there. Available territorial·" and tt ts t.he ~Ian to tt:_l~lud,e such b e d tstn b ute d f or use . b y t I1e c Iass. texts. •· are eing use as co .ege 1,·~lt ...•~ .... • .... • ..... :. ...••···•tt+••········~··········•$-••················· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..•~· office. Women-women-women funds will take care of all the ex.=: an . enterpnse ·Ill Ha~au U: s , new Writes Textbooks some .blondes-some brunettes-and penses of this proposed Kana sta- pro}ect. AccommodatiOns" w,~ 11 also Having spent four years in the ~+~~ff~++~++++++~#~++~++~~~~ MANDARIN· SHOP some pretty. tien but a special appropriation will be made for the campus y office. 'United States, one year in England, I I S . Elmo was telling me about the be necessary to provide land and Student Project and the remainder of his life, except .:~:~H . ono u u _ porting :i:~: Unusual Oriental N ovelhes tough time he had. After procuring buildings. ' A good deal of preli- President Crawford wants the for extended perioqs of European Reasonably Priced. the ·necessary blue cards and etc. he minary work has alre"ady been done travel, in Australia, Professor Cole ·:· G . d C Ld ·:· .building to. be typically of a student :i: 00 s o., t • :!: Second Floor Young Hotel proceeded to turn them in a hand in Kana by the University looking nature. , He is thoroughly pleased will be able to illustrate this course ~ OUR t some percolator at the nearest na toward the· establishment of sta.tion with the prospect and with the en- from his personal experience, which ~ ~ tional cigar store. work there, including soil analyses, thusiasm of those students who have includes practical t.eaching over long i ~ a survey of in,)> ect pests and preli- talked to him concerning the union. periods' in primary, secondary, and •t• Football, basketball, volleyball·~· The last and better part of last . .!'. d . ••• week's column was written by iPro rninary wor-k along genetical lines tertiary institutions. 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