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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM) at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Montana Kaimin, 1898-present by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, MISSOULA, MONTANA Z400 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1937. VOLUME XXXVII. No. 17 WHO’S In the News Montana Favored Over Strong Vandals ? 9 GrizzlyHorde Foresters Find Rifle League Simmons Breaks 8-Year-Old Santa Ideal Location Big Announcement Grizzlies Face Tough Will Descend Will Arrange Girl Is Lead For Ski Slide President Officially Adds Friday Hurdle in Tomorrow’s New Schedule To Thanksgiving Vacation In New Play UponM oscow Hill In Blackfoot Valley Decided Attracted by ASMSU President Upon (or Scene of Club Peter Murphy’s promise of one of Practice Meetings Battle for Tenth Win Many Students, Fans Plan University to Have Four the “big announcements of the Gwendolyn Keene to Play Teams as Freshmen year," one of the largest convoca­ Role o{ Heroine Trip to Neale Field An “ideal slide (or all types of tion audiences ever assembled at Fessenden, Bank Are Skeptical on Game’s Outcome; skiing, from slalom to practice Enter Matches For Big Came Montana State university, yester­ In One-Act slides,” was located last Sunday day heard President George Fin­ Confident Neale Field’s Unbeaten by a committee from the Forestry Representatives from each rifle lay Simmons officially add Friday An eight-year-old girl will play Record Will Remain Intact Ski club, according to reports made Advance Sales Mount team in the Garden City league to the Thanksgiving holiday. the lead in one of the three one- by Boris Vladimiroff, Chicago, a will meet with Major George B. President Simmons admonished I act plays which the Masquer lab- member of the committee. Fighting for their tenth straight victory, Montana Grizzlies Norris, associate professor of mil­ students to keep three things in oratory theater will present De­ Fessy, Wildly Cheering Rooters The site is 40 miles up the Black- itary science, at 7:30 o’clock Tues­ mind over vacation—“ the triumph cember 2 in the Student Union clash with on Neale field in Moscow tomorrow Give Team Send-off foot valley, accessible by good day night to draw up a schedule of the Grizzlies over the Sioux on I building. The child, Gwendolyn aftemooh. Expert opinion favors Montana in the annual bat­ At Station roads to within 500 yards of the for winter quarter. Thanksgiving day, of America over Keene, Missoula, plays Vergie in tle. Students of both schools are confident of victory. “ We slide. Vladimiroff said the ter- the world in personal benefits, and “The Telephone Rings,” by Eliza­ Represented in the Garden City ^have never been beaten on our Iritory about the slide is normally man over turkey.” beth Marsh. A horde of Grizzlies will descend league are Garden City rifle team, home field,” rings out from the ] covered on the level by two feet Dean A. L. Stone, guardian of "Gwen is learning her role very tomorrow on Neale field at Mos­ Forest Service rifle team, men's Idaho campus. The Grizzlies' of snow, ample for all types of Silent Sentinel, senior honorary well,” said Violet Thomson, Hel- GonzagaWins cow for the Montana-Idaho foot- varsity rifle team, ------university wom- boosters are confident that Mon­ I skiing. fraternity, announced the pledging ena, director of the play. “ She tana will win. ball game. | on'e sector of the sUde, with both I « ’» te»m- ' of Robert Van Haur, Hilger. knew all the lines of her long part Audience Poll Not voicing the optimism of the Cold but wildly cheering Grizzly steep and gradual slopes, creates !**"*'■ y ...... ntlnr Fort The Dixie Jubilee quartet, on a at the first rehearsal.” students, the competing coaches supporters braved the Hellgate an unusually adaptable situation 0 Pm , | tour of colleges in the nation, pre- The other plays on the program wind, to hit a high peak of en-1 lor experienced skier, and novices,! Missoula and the officers reserve are skeptical. Fessenden says that sented a program of plantation will be “Portrait of the Artist's On Arbitration thusiasm at the send-off rally-par­ corps, outcome of the game can be told said Vladimiroff. On another slope melodies, negro spirituals and imi- Wife,” by Roland English Hartley, ade for the football team yesterday better after the final gun. Bank timber is scattered, necessary for Tryouts for the teams will be tations, interspersed with short and “ Release” by E. H. Smith. All afternoon. fears the Grizzlies’ touchdown trio. President Simmons offers- stu­ obstacles in slalom racing. A run conducted during the remainder of readings. three are student directed and Visiting Debaters Oppose “Last week in Spokane,” says dents "gentleman’s agreement” —- Advance ticket sales indicate of three miles is a possibility in the quarter. League competition Ray Whitcomb, president of student produced. Forced Mediation the Vandal mentor, “we had to read “Simmons Breaks,” page one. that many Missoulians, university one place. will start during winter quarter. ASMSU during the 1936-37 term, Masquers are also rehearsing a watch Karamatic. This week we students and other supporters will A state ranger’s cabin near the I The university will have a fresh- led the record-breaking student radio play, “Mrs. Worthington’s In Labor have three backfield stars to stop cheer for the Grizzly football team slide may be available as a shelter j man team in the league this year convocation-goers in yells. Whit- Daughter," which they will present —Popovich, Lazetich and Szakash, at the crucial game with Idaho. for skiers, he said. If that is not for the first time. Any freshmen 1 comb has gained much praise from j from 8 to 8:30 o'clock Monday over Ticketeer In a poll determining audience all equally good.” Paraders, clad in mufflers and obtained, the Blackfoot logging with shooting experience are urged the student body for his high in- KGVO. Every member of the cast shift of opinion, Gonzaga's debaters “I have a hunch,” commented heavy overcoats, led by Fessy and ] headquarters cabin for the Ana- to try out for a place on the team. | terest in campus affairs. is a Masquer Royal. Violet Thom- outpointed Montana last night on Fessenden alter the Gonzaga-Idaho the Grizzly band, marched from j conda Copper Mining company ------Ison is director. Anyone desiring a the question: “ Resolved, the Na­ game in Spokane, “that we are in Main hall to the Northern Pacific “ “ F 8* utilized. < r 1 * 0 1 r s part in possible future radio plays tional Labor Relations Board Shall for a busy afternoon in Moscow depot by the way of University | Safety, said Vladimiroff, will be y 0 ( 6 O l o t l H i C l l t S l i t f 0 1 * 1 1 1 1 1 should see her. Be Empowered to Enforce Arbi­ Saturday. That boy Durham, as and Higgins avenues. emphasized. Only experienced Beside Gwendolyn Keene, mem­ tration in all Industrial Disputes," well as Roise and Trzuskowski, Rally Organized skiers will be allowed on the more bers of the cast of “The Telephone Representing the affirmative for will stand plenty of watching." Yell leaders quickly organized difficult runs. This move, he said, Supports Voluntary ROTC Rings” are Margaret Clark, Trout Montana were Bill Scott, Great Doug Fessenden, Harry Adams, the rally on the depot platform, was to eliminate unfortunate acci­ j Creek, as Jean Pomeroy; Robert Falls, and Walter Coombs, Mis- Jiggs Dahlberg, Lefty Hoagland which was filled by the paraders dents as that which occurred to Dr. I Kretzer, Anaconda, Herbert Gard- soula. Bob Doellwo and Bill Royce and the entire Grizzly squad rest and those who came in cars. Mon­ c. f . Deiss last season. i Smith, Paulson, Browning and Payne Lead Discussion Iner; *** Hammon». Plains, taxi defended the negative point-of- J Lewiston, Idaho, today and will tana songs were sung, accompanied The Blackfoot slide will be ex- n r u •• d l . C L r - l n n driver; Bill Baucus, Great Falls, view for Gonzaga. I ®^^e the short trip to Moscow by the band, and yells were led elusive to members of the For- yuestion; itesult 5I10W8 LlgntV Hallots Adam Pomeroy, and Effiellen Jef- The actual shift in the audience Iearly tomorrow morning, by the cheer leaders. Doug Fes­ estry Ski club. Against Compulsory Training [ fries, Missoula, Eloise Denny. senden, Grizzly coach; Lefty Hoag- showed the affirmative changed _ . ®ne InI“ red Grizzly ______I Players in “ Release" are Don Grizzlies will take the field at land, athletic manager, and Presi- the opinions of 12 people while the I Hopkins, Whlteflsh, Bull; Frapk : almost full strength. Only Roily (Continued or Page Four) Rx Ball Will Be By a vote of 80 to 11 for voluntary ROTC, the third Campus stanton, Hamilton, Lefty; Bob negative debaters shifted 16 opin- ions"~Heven'membersoftteaudi-1j* <» doubtful list, I Congress audience last night answered Bill Browning’s plea Warren, Glendive, Rabbit; Emer- with a leg injury. ence did not change thir minds on AT CENTRAL BOARD for a show of student opinion against compulsory military Aldo Forte, injured in the Bob­ Tomorrow Night B^uUwd’7' the problem. Of these 11, seven cat game, and Bill Matasovic, in­ ------training. Browning, last of four speakers on the question, [ ^ m a t ^ n of “Portrait of the went into the debate on the af­ Manager Carl Chambers -makes November 16 — Committee jured in the San Francisco tangle, A ll-School Formal to Feature; Resolved: “That ROTC Should Bew- Artist’s Wife” are Boyd Cochrell, firmative side. While Gonzaga won Idaho game announcement—read recommendation that $10 for have recovered sufficiently to see Novel Programs | Compulsory at Montana State u n i-. grounds of religious convictions, Missoula Austin Raymer; Alice the debate according to the shift Kalmin editor's monthly salary action. Although neither one is “ Chambers Says,” page one. ______Iversity,” pointed out that MSU is citing the long list of churches j Colvrin, Missoula, Laura Raymer; decision, more audience members (which was to come from a expected to start, Fessenden will Pv „ hnn, fnrma, nrom not a land-grant college and there- which have come out against mlli- Bob SykeSj Ralispell, John Toller- favored the affirmative. scholarship fund) should not Rx Ball, all-school. formal, prom L Qwes no obligation to the Unit- tary training in college. I • ■ ~ • — ■■ have them ready to enter the game. come from the Kaimin reserve ton, and Geraldine Weber, Dutton In an afternoon no-decision de­ Out-Talked , . !° . , ? .I!, 1 ^ States government to maintain | speaker of the evening was At the center of the forward fund is approved by CB, sub­ Mrs. Tollerton. bate, Gonzaga took the affirmative “ R0TC “ n*1 and ‘ *“ t the decision Senior ROTC Officer LaRue Smith, wall, “ Rocking Roger” Lundberg, ject to reconsideration in spring The actors in the radio play are and Montana the negative. T h T ? c f a . fM in i^ regarding a voluntary course rests I wh0 explained the need for a “Bruising Bob” Thornally and quarter. night in the Student Union. \ ^ I strong national defense in the in- Mike Skones, Missoula, Bill Doug­ The Gonzaga visitors were din­ Monk Gedgoud will get the starting las; Violet Thomson, Felicia Woodburn Brown submits Several notable guests are to be ^ jaW student also scored the terests of peace in a war-con- ner guests of Tau Kappa Alpha, (Continued on Page Four) plan to give M club members present.. Guests include Resident {or p0]jCy 0j refusing sclous world. For a strong na- Worthington; Lela Woodgerd, Mis­ national forensic fraternity. They free admission to athletic con­ and Mrs. George Finlay Simmons, exemptlon from lhe coursc 0n the tional defense, said Smith, a com- soula, Gloria Gray; Nan ­ will continue eastward on a pro­ tests for three years following Dean and Mrs. J. E. Miller, Acting | I .... ------maker, Missoula, Mrs. Worthing­ longed debating tour. Ninety-seven their completion of varsity com­ Dean Mary Elrod Ferguson and pulsory ROTC is necessary, as ton; Bill Bartley, Great Falls, petition. CB decides that Ath­ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brennan. I reserve can be built up in no other Brooklyn Murphy; Gerald Evans, CHAMBERS SAYS— letic board should act on situa­ Members of the state board of Press Club way. Wyola, Bunny Grant; Bill Stevens, “Fifty tickets—more if neces­ Students Win tion before CB takes action. pharmacy attending are Mr. and Next on the program was Junior Missoula, Mr. Colt, and Lois King, sary—for student admission to Suggestion that Central board Mrs. J. A. Riddel, Mr. and Mrs. ROTC Officer Phil Payne, who be­ Missoula, office girl. Annual Dinner the Montana-Idaho game Sat­ give key awards to its members Alex F. Peterson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. gan by saying, “ Mr. Browning and Drama Points urday are available upon pres­ as recognition of their service Walter A. Waehner and Mr. and 1 are as strong for adequate na­ KAPPA WINS entation of activity cards at the not accepted. Granted that Mrs. F. E. Patterson. tional defense as our opponents or HonorsStone Moscow stadium,” ASMSU bus­ anyone else.” He gained from Kappa Kappa Gamma won first Masquers Award Credits members may purchase own. Pharmacy club, sponsors of the iness manager, Carl Chambers, James Paulson, third speaker, the place last night in the finals of the ball, will furnish novelty programs announced this morning. Toward Membership and Jean Carroll's band will fur­ Many Students and Guests admission that the advanced ROTC Intersorority swim meet. WPA Workers nish the music. The dance is on course is intended to build up a Following Plav a closed date. Celebrate Occupation reserve force of trained officers Finish Removal and that any ROTC teaching is in­ Chaperons for the evening are 01 New Building; New English Singers Hit Ninety-seven students received tended to give physical fitness, Dr. and Mrs. Donald M. Hetler, | points toward Masquer member- Of Rock Garden leadership and citizenship. Payne ladet Lieutenant LaRue Smith Dean and Mrs. C. E. Mollett, Dr. Right Note With Audience\ oh k on “The Royal Journalism students, alumni, fac­ first questioned the policy of ^T S s debate In Campus Congress— and Mrs. Leon W. Richards and Dr. Family.’ ulty members and newspaper men spending money to give training d “ Vote at Students,” page one. Triangular Plot Will Be Grassed and Mrs. John Suchy. I Ten points: Tom Hood, Bill honored Dean A. L. Stone of the “ to those who don't want it and As six encores testified, the New Next Spring If Funds Nellie Carson, one of the few j Forbis, Donald Butler, Betty Jane journalism school and celebrated won't use it,” while the war de­ English Singers hit the right note present-day masters of the difficult Milbum, Bob Warren, Agnes Flint, Are Available War Cry to Be the occupation of the new jour­ partment lacks funds to establish with the Community Concert aud­ 19-stringed lute, presented, with Margaret Miller, Mary Helen Comeback nalism building at the annual Press ROTC units in many schools which ience, third of the season, last other members of the company, | Dratz, Effiellen Jeffries, Jean Bur- Seventeen WPA workers com­ club banquet at Orchard Homes want them. Tuesday night. the four lute songs, and in re­ nett, Ruth Christian! and Tom pleted the removal of the rock “ Scalp the Sioux” clubhouse Wednesday night. Turning to the qualities ROTC With the words of the songs in­ sponse to applause added a del­ Campbell. garden to its location behind the An Incinerator, journalistic scan- is intended to develop, Payne quot- cluded on the programs, the aud­ icate French troubadour solo. Nine points: Jack Wright, Helen natural science building Wednes­ Dancers Will Meet in Gold Room dal sheet, bearing the name of each ed Lieutenant-Colonel H. J. Koch- ience easily followed and better Of the three duets, the short I Formos, Marshall Porter, Don Hop- day. At the same time the crew For Special Pow-wow person designated places at the ler, physical education instructor enjoyed the work of the sextet. martial number by Eric Greene kins, Helen Land and Harold cleared and leveled the triangular table. After the meal Dean Stone at West Point, on the harm of mili- [Under the scarcely perceptible di- and Peter Pears appealed the most I Schecter. Eight points: Aileen plot between the law school, li­ called on several speakers who “Scalp the Sioux!” will be the tary drill alone, and questioned rectlon of Basso and Manager to its hearers, who demanded an McCullough and Helen Parsons, brary and Student Union buildings. were greeted by a song as they theme o f the special ASMSU mix­ the value of leadership training by Cuthbert Kelly, the singers took encore as they did for the com-1 Seven Points: Edna Helding, Law- Lawrence Toner, maintenance rose to address the gathering. obedience and citizenship training their hearers into their confidence er next Wednesday night on the pa ny's plaintively beautiful “Loch rence Elser, Stanly Johnson, Louis department custodian and super­ Guest speakers for the evening through ROTC. both by the interpretation of their eve of the Thanksgiving game with Lomond,” which featured Mr. Forsell and Lawrence Bareness. visor of the work, plans to transfer included T. G. Swearingen, Dean Paulson, also a senior officer, art and their informal manner of North Dakota university. Greene as soloist and Mr. Kelly as Six points: Del Klaue, Jeanne the men to the journalism building T. C. Spaulding, Wallace Brennan, The object of the “War Dance,” contended that just as the people presentation, piano accompanist. It may be that Ruenauver, Eileen Wysel, Alice area, where they have already Dr. J. W. Severy, John Lucy, Don­ of the should obey Seated around a table, in the the familiarity of the old Scotch | Colvin, Jim Haviland, Bob Morris, cleared and" leveled the grounda'nd I f y dance maimgers, is “to prepare na Hoover, Dr. R. L. Housman, t(>e laws of their elected repre- manner of Elizabethan after-dinner for the ‘Big Battle' next day in | _ . , _ ’• . . _ „ air added to the audience's pleas-! Don Frisbee, Jean Dickson, Frank placed a basic layer of clay. By sentatlves, so the students at a singers, they began a revival of an ure more than in the case of the Stanton. Five points: Pat Benson, which ‘Chief Winning Grizzly’ e x - 'Edward Dugan’ Andrew Cogswe11’ adding a layer of top soil, the F. T. Ferguson, C. J. Doherty, W. state institution should obey the art dead for the last three centuries peels to ‘Scalp the Sioux'!” other numbers, but certainly they i Mary Rose Chapellu, Alice High- workers will complete preparations B. Davis, C. W. Hardy, Don Lar­ mandates of the legislature which | with two motets, short, religious The "pow-wow” will be con­ were deeply appreciative of every tower and Mary Alice Dickson, for grass next spring. son, Patricia Brennan, and Mrs. C. has provided for military training, I songs in Latin which sounded like ducted in the Gold room of the selection and enjoyed these beau- Four points: Betty Schultz, Isa- “We are satisfied with the work H. Clapp. as a part of the duties of a citizen. Christmas carols, both in phrasing Student Union building following tiful old English tunes and equally j bel Parsons, Lee Miller, Ralph being done by the WPA men this Dr. R. L. Housman of the jour­ A spirited discussion under the and execution, the noise rally. beautiful New English voices. j Jackson, Margaret Minty and Vor- year,” said T. G. Swearingen, nalism school read letters and tele­ guidance of Chairman Merritt These the English artists fol- June Paulson, Harlowton, vice------I non Huck. Three points: Elaine maintenance engineer. “They are grams from journalism alumni. Warden followed the broadcast of lowed with a madrigal and three president of ASMSU, is in charge Ely, Charlotte Dool, Elizabeth doing a good day’s work and are Bulletins on the progress of the the four speakers, with Paulson folk-songs. The latter were the of the dance. Jean Carroll's or­ Wood, Mary Francis Laird, Mar­ well supervised by capable fore­ banquet were read by Dick Brome bearing the brunt of the questions I more popular, especially “The chestra will furnish the music. jorie Arnold, Helen Hyder, Ger- men.” at the conclusion of the speeches. showered upon him by sym-1 Farmer's Daughters" with its There will be a senior meeting itrude Rooney, Jack Carter, A1 These projects were recommend­ “College Chums” brought the pathizers with the voluntary point | catchy refrain, which the singers of all majors in economics and | shone, Louise Jarussl, Becky sident Ray Whitcomb’i ed by the campus development Student tryouts for Masquers banquet to a close. Members of of view. At 9 o'clock the audience swung into with all the enthusiasm sociology at 5 o’clock next Tues- IBrandborg and Wayne Wendt school spirit—read “ Sim- committee, headed by Dr. J. W. will be given at 7:30 o'clock next Press club and guests danced until voted and Informal discussion con­ and twice the appreciation of most day in the large meeting room of | Two points: Phyllis Lytle, Nancy •ales,” page one. Severy, professor of botany. Tuesday. 10 o’clock. tinued. American swing artists. the Student Union. (Continued on Page Four) THE MONTANA KAIMIN Friday, November 19,1937 Page Two Music dub will meet at »j30 SHADES OF SHAW Danville, Illinois, and Albert CLICK CLUB MEETS TUESDAY Adams, Butte. o’dock Thursday night in D eLoss George Bernard Shaw sets foot on Amer­ MSOCIETT Smith’s studios. EXHUMED ■ML l—ew .-iT -- Sigma Phi Epsilon .entertained ican soil and caustic comments fly. the members of Alpha Delta Pi Members of Click club will meet The Montana Kaimin at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night in But for once, it would seem, Shaw has met Friday, November 19 at a dessert dance Wednesday Published semi-weekly during the school ‘year by the THE CRITIC H the McKay art studio. The dark Associated Students of Montana State University Alpha P h i______Formal night. his Waterloo. But not on American soil! room will be turned over to mem­ In onr second comparison of the Alpha Delta P i __,____ Fireside Professors H. W. Whicker and bers and several demonstrations To begin with, the university at St. An­ way (a) the football player and Alpha XI Delta______Fireside L. T. Evans were guests of Sigma will be shown. Members and those National AdvertisingService, Inc. drews, Scotland, decided they wanted crisp- (b) the actor are treated by the Delta Delta Delta__Dinner Dance Phi Epsilon at a venison dinner Collegf Publishers Representative newspaper scribes, we have the interested in photography are in­ tongued George Bernard as a candidate in a Saturday, November 20 Thursday night. 4 2 0 MADISON AVK. NtW YORK, N. Y. vited to attend. CHICAGO - BOITOS - LOS AHOILIS • SAN FSANCISCO way the football-writer would re­ “Jiggs” Dahlberg was a Monday rectoral election. Pharmacy Club______Rx Ball port a play (that Is, one put on by night dinner guest of Theta Chi. Entered as second-class matter at Afissoula, Montana, Long before, a preceding generation had Kappa D elta______Fireside under act of Congress, March S, 1879 his alma mater): Mrs. Anna L. Olson, Cut Bam;, asked Shaw to allow them to nominate him. Last night’s presentation of “The was a Monday guest at Corbin Subscription price $2.60 per year Shaw refused on the grounds that he failed Loyal Family" was at least a With the special carrying fans halL moral victory for Limelight, to Moscow for the Grizzly-Vandal Dr. -Louise Amoldson and Miss Printed by the School of Journalism Press to consider himself enough of a non-entity to Chumper College’s dramatic club. game the campus should be com­ Astrid Amoldson were Tuesday accept the honor. *&)55 From the opening cue to the paratively deserted. But four ROXY dinner guests at Corbin hall. Whereupon this year the students sent a final curtain, the entire house, half sororities have scheduled dances TONIGHT and SATURDAY DON LARSON ------— 7------J5iltor wire with these Words, “Think you the best of packed with Chumper students, for this week-end. The Pharmacy HAROLD LETCHER, OWEN GRlNDE..Associate Editors STAGE SHOW WAYNE LAINE ______1— Business Manager the bunch of non-entities.” The answer came Was entirely in sympathy with the club renews its all-school formal brave little group, struggling dance and promises original en­ Communications “ No—Shaw.” against unbeatable odds to pre­ tertainment, programs and favors. "RIO GRANDE PERMANENT COUNCIL? A second telegram from the students point­ sent an almost unpresentable play. Chaperons for the Alpha Delta November 15, 1937. V RIDERS” ed out that since they had paid for Shaw’s To the Editor, The Kaimin, Student-Faculty council, the campus’ clear­ But the dice of the gods are al­ Pi fireside tonight are Mr. and Featuring Gene Howard Dear Sir: ing house for ideas, which was launched reply and since he had only used two of the ways loaded, and though it was Mrs. Melvin S. Morris and Mrs. A Real Texas Ranger In the interest of accuracy and March 12,1936 by a two-to-one vpte, has lost ten alloted.words, they were on the short end no fault of the Limelighters that Anna Crozicr. Chaperons for the And Patsy Britten most of the lights went out during Alpha Phi formal are Dr. and Mrs. clear concepts, may I have a little campus interest. of the deal. An “ Our Gang Comedies” the big scene in the last act, it J W. Severy, Mrs. Margaret Phil­ space in the Communications Col­ star in person. George Bernard then sent a blank telegram On January 1,1938 the council’s trial period undeniably ruined some otherwise lips, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mans­ umn? Plus Feature Picture ends. At the opening of winter quarter stu­ form mailed in an envelope stamped with the very ^effective acting. field, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fox. The local group interested in Special $1.95 J. Barryless Twitmore, as Tom­ the experiments in “extra-sensory dents will again vote to either abolish or cre­ customary local postage. Mrs. Victor B. Skinner, Miss "JUNGLE my Spoonendish, erratic young perception” being conducted at Brown, gray, blue, black, ate a permanent council. Came the students’ answer—“Consider you Genevieve Lill and Mrs. G. A. hero, was the star of the evening, Duke University by Dr. J. B. PRINCESS” Ketcham will chaperon the Alpha wine and tan colors for The proponents of the council, in Decem­ are weakening as you stamped the envelope. in spite of his unfortunate mishap Rhine, is by no means a “dub.” Xi Delta fireside tonight Chap­ fall costumes. Please reconsider your decision as the final in the second act when he slipped Its organization is quite informal COMING SUNDAY ber, 1935, stated that “ . . . the joint Student- erons at the Delta Delta Delta on a rug .while making his first and spontaneous. Its main object Faculty committee shall be set up for the pur­ choice rests between you and Shirley Tem­ dinner dance will be Dean Mary “The Singing Marine” entrance and brought down most is to become as familiar as pos­ pose of providing a body where college pol­ ple.” Elrod Ferguson, Dr. and Mrs. Leon , Doris Weston, of the other members of the cast sible with the nature of these ex­ Lee Dixon, , icies and problems may have free discussion Richards, Dr. and Mrs. Hgrold Days passed, then lengthened into weeks— as well as the house. Twitmore’s periments, their evaluation and , B&H Jewelry Tascher and Mrs. Helen Balen- for advancing the general welfare of the uni­ and still no word from Shaw. Can it be that, interpretation of the young scion their significance in the larger seifer. versity.” for the first time, he’s failed to find a pert­ of a long line of hose-menders, problem of understanding Man as Mrs. Buford, housemother, Mr. During its two-year trial period the council inent answer to a challenge! Shades of who revolts against the tyranny an integrated Whole, a problem and Mrs. Fred Barkley and Mr. stated most provocatively by Car­ has done a great deal to justify a call for per­ Shaw! of socks and more socks, was superb. Keeping his voice at an and Mrs. R. A. Diettert are chap­ rel in ' his book “Man the Un­ manency. To gain this permanency it must erons for the Kappa Delta fireside even shout throughout the eve­ known.” A bibliography of ma­ ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR have student interest. tomorrow night. SYMPATHY FOR CHEMISTS ning, Twitmore kept' his listeners terial available in the University In view of the council’s good work and the on the edges of their seats. A few Alpha Phi held formal initiation Library and in private hands has FOR THE WEEK AT YOUR Organic chemistry has been declared the for Martha De Mers, Missoula, and purpose upon which it was founded, we be­ even fell off. (Continued on Pace Four) Patty Hutchinson, Great Falls, lieve that every member of ASMSU should most difficult subject in higher education by Second in the list of honors Sunday morning. The initiation the Bureau of Educational Surveys in New comes Hope Pagannini whose take upon himself the interesting task of dinner was given Saturday night York City. splendid portrayal of Lena Spoon­ SOMETHING TO BE FOX THEATERS “knowing" Student-Faculty council. endish was marred only by the at the chapter house. THANKFUL FOR — The survey was based on the bureau’s unexpected slipping of her left Mr. anH Mrs. W. E. Schreiber The Harvest Ball BEGINNING SUNDAY decision that the use of college outlines and stocking during .her first long and Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Rowe were INDIANS AND CARDENAS After the Game other supplementary aids to study was in speech, which necessitated several Wednesday dinner guests of Kap­ “Give the land back to the Indians” is a direct proportion to the difficulty students breaks in the recital while time pa Alpha Theta. THANKSGIVING NIGHT At the WILMA— slogan uttered in the United States with was taken out for repairs. During Mrs. Tom Mitchell, Great Falls, experience in various subjects. On comple­ was a visitor at the Kappa Alpha Sunday, Monday, Tuesday—“Live, Love and Learn,” star­ laughter and a minimum of serious thought. the second and third acts, how­ tion of the survey the bureau found that the Theta house Wednesday. ring Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell. Also selected But to Lazaro Cardenas, president of the ever, buoyed up by the addition short units. numbei of students in organic chemistry of a safety pin to the already dis­ Bill Holt attended the wedding The Home of Fine Furniture republic of Mexico, that statement has be­ Wednesday, Thursday, Friday—“ Second Honeymoon,” using college outlines far exceeded that of tinguished cast, Miss Pagannini of his brother in Miles City Fri­ starring Tyrone Power and Loretta Young. Pins “ Saturday’s come the motto partially responsible for his any other course. went confidently on to present one day. Jensen Furniture Heroes," starring Marian Marsh and Van Heflin. Shorts and News. three years’ tenure in the chief executive’s of the greatest pieces of acting Sigma Phi Epsilon announces Compiled fiures showed that science courses Company Saturday—“Firefly,” starring Jeannette MacDonald and Al­ chair. Close followers of Mexican history ever seen on Chumper’s time- the pledging of Edward Hunt, as a group are a major source of difficulty, 135 West Main lan Jones. Shorts and News. since the 1910 revolution are amazed that honored stage. with history, particularly ancient, medieval And it’s hard to tell just where anything, much less a slogan, could assist in Only lack of space prevents and European, following closely. In English giving due honor to the 17 other they’re headed for, At the RIALTO- maintaining a position with such a rapid literature, study of Shakespeare’s plays was members of the cast who so well With their fancy flights to Mars, “turnover” as the presidency of Mexico. Sunday, Monday — “Borrowing Trouble,” starring Jed rated as “hardest.” supported, the leading characters. Secret agents, prison bars, Prouty and Spring Byington. Plus “ Bad Guy,” starring Cardenas is a super-Roosevelt in that he is Mention must be made of Swarth- And the Secret Six behind the Bruce Cabot and Virginia Grey. Subjects causing students the most gray constantly touring Mexico with Rooseveltian more Trott, and his two under­ Hidden Door. Tuesday, Wednesday—“ Annapolis Salute,” starring Mar­ sha Hunt and James Ellison. Plus “ Murder in Greenwich hair, in order of difficulty as shown by the studies James McGush and An­ CHORUS: results, huge vote margins over his political Village,” starring Fay Wray and Richard Arlen. survey, are organic - chemistry, statistics, Then here’s to Barney Google and opponents in elections and a large fanner drew Twing, who carried among Thursday, Friday, Saturday—“Danger, Love at Work,” them the part of Griggins, the the boys, following. Chief among Cardenas’ supporters physics, general psychology, inorganic chem­ starring Ann Sothern and Jack Haley. Plus “Boots of Des­ istry, principles of economics, political sci­ butler. There was considerable Of the type the simple reader still tiny,” starring Ken Maynard. Added at Saturday matinee are the native agriculturalists, beneficiaries enjoys, only, “Ace Drummond” serial. ence, general biology, history of the middle tension backstage as first Mr. Trott Visit — of his “Give it to the Indians” motto. This and then Mr. McGush collapsed Not so funny any more ages, history of Europe, American govern­ slogan is reluctantly financed by the deeply under the terrific strain of the Are the strips that deal in gore, Allan’s Beauty Clinic At the LIBERTY— resentful wealthy conservatives. ment and English literature. part, which required the actor to Stabbings, shootings, sudden death and (Eljarm &l?opp? Sunday, Monday—“You Can’t Have Everything,” starring The survey definitely favors the use of out­ maintain a normal voice-level, and lots of noise. As in America, the Mexican agricultural lit E. Main Phones 3185,8183 Alice Faye and Don Amcche. Pins “Man Who Cried Wolf,” but Mr. Twing undoubtedly plan will be important in deciding the fate of lines in study. The majority of sutdents ques­ starring Tom Brown and Barbara Read. earned the plaudits of an enthus­ Tuesday, Wednesday—“ Under the Red Robe,” starring the current administration. The success of tioned in the survey said that college outlines. The Pharmacists have joined iastic, if slightly confused, aud­ the ranks of the Foresters and the Conrad Veldt and AnnabeUa. Pins “Married 'Before Break­ the Cardenas six-year plan for agricultural Simplify their work by giving a picture of the fast,” starring Robert Young and Florence Rice. ience by his third-act pinch-hit- boys from the Cow College with advancement necessitates huge outlays of course as a whole in advance of the field to ting. Thursday, Friday—“Wee Willie Winkle,” starring Shirley their Rx paintings all over the The Very Best Temple and Victor McLaglen. Plus “Way Out West,” star­ capital which must come ultimately from pri­ be covered. Outlines are especially useful for All in all, it may safely be said sidewalks. Outraged are tree- ring Laurel and Hardy. — In — vate business. review purposes. that only the sudden breakdown choppers at this invasion of their Saturday—“ Magnificent Obsession,” starring Irene Donne of the curtain when it had three and Robert Taylor. Plus “ Imitation of Life,” with Claudette Opposing the presidential labor law of “ Let However, these facts do not necessarily juvenile privilege. quarters closed on the final scene MEATS Colbert the unions rule,” private business has shown mean that the more outlines used, the more prevented at least half an hour a certain unwillingness to aid government difficulty one encounters in certain subjects. of curtain calls. Sympathy is extended to the financing. Students generally concede that the courses poor Joe who poised his hands for Schramm-Hebard a good outburst of clapping at the The future looks murky for Cardenas 'hut listed in the above survey are among the most ALL-AMERICAN conclusion of the Jubilee Singers’ Meat Company if he can sit in the Mexican presidential chair difficult in school, but whether or not this Here’s our own All-American, “Old Kentucky Home” and then Phone 3191 for three years his diplomatic ability should concession has anything to do with the num­ hand-picked and willing to take was beaten to the draw by an­ 417 North Higgins Avenue enable him to balance the budget or the Mex­ ber of pages of outline used in courses is on any similar team which can other outfit. ican equivalent for an executive’s dilemma. another point. be engaged: YOUR LAUNDRY’S Center: Toar. Guards: Big Stoop and . BACK’’... Tackles: and Li’l Abner. Ends: and Joe Pa- looka. ^ La Combe Fur Shop Halves: and The . Quarter: Secret Agent X-9. Invites REMODELING Full: Tarzan. You Commentary on the Above to See Oil, the funnies aren’t so funny |____ SALE_____ any more, the Latest Creations Now Going Full Blast Community of Theater Paris and We must close out the entire stock in Missoula’s Only New York order to remodel the interior of this Midnight Show Saturday at 11:30 P. M. • building. Every morning at 9 o’clock FRED ASTAIRE HUDSON GINGER ROGERS SEALS the doors are open to the public. . . . in their latest hit! . . . in their greatest hit! MUSKRAT “SHALL WE DANCE” PONIES — Added — Clever Color Cartoon CARACUL PRIESS Ready-to-\\ ear and Musical Comedy “Ride the Buses Free” CORNER OF HIGGINS AVENUE AND MAIN Combination theatre and trans­ SECOND portation ticket for only 25c. A FLOOR saving and a convenience! Higgins Bldg. Friday, November 19,1937 THE MONTANA KAIMIN Page Three

Letterman Club Face Grizzly Juggernaut Tomorrow Club Will Honor UNIVERSITY GRADUATES Crying Corner VISIT MONTANA CAMPUS KODAK FINISHERS To Show Films Varsity Athletes — for — Mr. and Mrs. A1 Spaulding, PARTICULAR PEOPLE Of Grid Wins Back at his desk again, the both Montana graduates, are Mis­ Sobster sits pondering, figuring Three-letter Men to Be Given soula visitors from their home in and guessing, in an attempt to Pins, Free Tickets Priest River, Idaho, where Mr. McKAY ART CO. S»n Francisco, Gonzaga, Bobcat dope out some of the losers for Spaulding works for the Forest Game MovieS Will Be this week-end’s gridiron bat­ M club last Tuesday night de­ Service. Mrs. Spaulding before In Union Theater tles. cided to honor its graduating her marriage was Helen Mumm, The picking gets tougher as seniors who have won three let­ sister of Marjorie Mumm, dean's’ Engraved M club, one of the most active the season grows older, with up­ ters in any sport by awarding secretary. CHRISTMAS campus organizations, is staging its sets right and left. Even pick­ them pins and three-year compli­ CARDS at MS show Sunday night. Play-by- ing the losers becomes a gigantic mentary tickets to future univer­ Patronize Kaimin Advertisers 25* to SO* Lew P ay close-up motion pictures of task when such teams as Cali­ sity athletic contests. the Grizzly games with Gonzaga fornia and Stanford, Washing­ The M club has purchased six O n to U to 1000 p m e n d . N AML IMPRINTED Christina* cords of finest quality, with ravel* university, Montana State college ton and Oregon, Montana and pairs of wrestling tights and six opes, at the lowest prices fa town. See our ®nd San Francisco university will Idaho, Notre Dame and North­ pairs of boxing tights to be used large, beautiful selection soon! oe shown at 8 o’clock in the Stu- western and Washington State by participants in the annual M Head Coach Ted Bank and (wo Duke u n iv e r sity dent Union theater. and Oregon State take the field club tournament this winter. Pos­ of hts Vandals who will attempt Students who missed the Bob­ for a 60-minute struggle. sibilities of staging this show in SCHOOL OF MEDICINE to stem the onslaught of the ram­ cat or Don games at Butte may Prime in importance to Kai- the Student Union theater were DURHAM, N. C. pant Sllvertips. Dean Green (left), see the undefeated and untied min readers is the annual Griz­ discussed. plays left half; Gerald Dellinger F

entation of the complex Queen Patronize Kalmln, Advertisers NINETY-SEVEN AWARDED Hockey Matches DrillTeam, Vladimiroff Grizzly Noise Grizzlies Face Grizzly Horde Anne manual of arms by Boris POINTS BY MASQUERS Entertain Mixer Crowd Rally Will Start Commence Today Vladimiroff, Chicago. (Continued from Jt'aare One) Scabbard and Blade, military Dancing Tough Vandals To See Game Floor show at yesterday’s mat­ Huntington, Lucille Roth, Dick fraternity, sponsored the mixer. Game Activities If the weather has cleared suffi­ inee mixer included a demonstra­ Raymond, Betty Johnson, Shirley Colleen Shaw, Missoula, co-ed This Week-end? (Continued from Page One) ciently by 4 o’clock today, the (Continued from Paso One) tion of military drill by a team Hammond, Robert Spicher, Kath­ colonel, was guest of honor. Parade to Set Stage for Nodak call. Fessenden says that Aldo women’s tournament dent George Finlay Simmons gave made up partly of members of the leen Holmes, Jean Olson, Mary E. Better Get That Suit Thanksgiving Day Forte, Bill Matasovic and Archie will get under way with the fresh­ short talks. team which represented the uni­ Sanford, Elaine Baskett, Helen Cleaned and Pressed Game McDonald will be ready to replace men playing the sophomores. Fessy, led in the parade by Le­ versity at the ROTC summer camp Hoerning, Jean Fritz, Geraldine at them. The rest of the scheduled games roy Seymour, Traditions board at Fort George Wright, and a pres- Weber, Edna Ann Galt, Alice Walford Electric Co. Doug is switching McDonald to are to be played next week. Mrs. chairman, was caged and put oh Woodgerd, Alex Tidball, Frank The third annual noise rally next 244 N. HIGGINS AVE. HARRY’S guard for this game to strengthen Helen Wells Cooney and Helen the train with the team. He will Clapp, Stanley Shaw, Stuart Vol- Wednesday night wi)l begin ac­ soula; Arthur Dahl, Forsyth; Dale Phone 3566 tivities for the Thanksgiving game the line against the line-plunging Sorge will referee the matches. be among the Grizzly boosters at Galles, Billings. TAILOR SHOP kel and Harriet Wolcott. Vandals. McDonald nominally Teams include the following: Moscow. Milt Popovich, Grizzly One point: Mary Williams, with the North Dakota Sioux. W. G. Gilbert and Don Gilbert, | Exclusively Electrical 141 W. Main H>°ne 2548 plays tackle. Freshman—J. McCloud, J. Ken­ captain, turned around as he clam­ Louise MacDonald, Lois McCollum, An award will be given to the Dillon; Bryan Honkawa, Billings; Leonard Noyes and Joe Po- nard, D. Benzel, S. Timm, M. R. bered aboard the train and waved Marie Askvold, Dorothy Donnelly, men’s and women’s group making Harold Ives, Superior; Milton Jes- majevich rate the starting .tackle Chapellu, J. Merk, G. Wheeler, M. a cheery goodbye to the crowd. Jean Kennard, Jo Maury, Jean the most noise. All fraternities; ser, Hardin; Syd Kraabel, Mis­ posts. Several other huskies will Cowell, E. Grimm, B. Rigg, W. Band Leaves Today Freeman, Elizabeth Grimm, Hope sororities and Independent organi­ soula; Harrison KellUm, Missoula; also see action at the heavy-duty Gordon, A. Grunert, T. Feranato, Thirty-five Grizzly band mem­ Galusha, Mary Beth Clapp, Ver- zations are eligible to compete. Any Brenton LaBlanc, Anaconda; Bryan berths. M. Cully, J. Bernard, M. J. Hal­ bers will also be in Moscow for r.etta Shepard, Kathryn Albee, method of noise-making can be em­ Lee, Wolf Point; Jack Muir, Great Dolan Completely Recovered verson, L. Miller and D. Weger. the game. They leave today by Falls. Doris Quaintance, Julianne Pres­ ployed. Judging will be on a com­ To flank the two huge tackles, Sophomore—R. Eastman, M. De- bus for Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Thanksgiving ton, Janet Dion and Jean Shep­ petitive basis and Traditions board Emerson Miller, Missoula; Joh} will make the awards. Fessenden will start John Dolan Mers, J. Ruenauver, A. Cole, H. where they will play a street con­ Meany, Plains; Larry Parker, Ro- pard. The parade will start at the and Chuck Williams. Dolan’s hip Taylor, E. McNorton, L. Cervanka, cert tomorrow mornings They will nan; Harold Schecter, Missoula; Northern Pacific depot and go to injury has completely recovered H. Preston, A. Forssen, O. Brain, go from there to Moscow, where Stimson, Poison;; Cliff Poultry Headquarters the vacant lot back of the Student Frank Smith and Jack Hoon re­ C. Wickware, D. White, M. Piper, they will play another street con­ Stephenson, Missoula; Earl Schen- How Is Your Coal Pile? Union building, where freshmen, ceive the first nod for replacing B. Cook, L. Hodson, F. Watt, L. cert at noon. They will play at kenberger, Wolf Point; Kenneth We point with pride to our fine selection of Thanks­ under the direction of Bear Paws, the two regulars. Emil Tabaracci Page, M. A. Hightower, L. Bauer, the game and during the half-time Thompson, Missoula, and Jack giving poultry. Here you will find the pick of the Missoula Coal will construct a huge bonfire. Ed Bofto and Pat Connolly are V. Young and A. Hamish. intermission they will march on Wright, Missoula. next in line. flocks, selected and graded by experts. We are Leroy Seymour, Butte, Tradi­ Montana in reserve strength. the field and show the crowd their The starting backfield will have stunts. equipped for every normal demand, but we suggest & Transfer Co., Inc. tions board chairman, says that he It’s. Dad’s Day in Moscow and Popovich, Szakash and Lazetich Get Ready for Thanksgiving that you order early. Wholesale and expects several good stunts this the only Coast conference game Members making up the travel­ holding down their usual positions and the Game at Dealers In year. that the Grizzlies play this year. ing band are Bruce Armstrong, Either Doc Brower or Bobby Beal DaCo poultry will grace the dinner tables of the Norman Stortz, Forsyth, football Both teams want the victory— Saco; Fred Bruce, Glasgow; John KUT ’N’ KURL COAL manager; Doug Fessenden, foot­ will start at blocking back. Idaho to rededicate their new sta­ Billings, Choteau; Keith*Brumwell, proudest For a perfect bird, we say order from Practice sessions this week saw SMITH DRUG STORE ball coach; Lefty Hoagland, ath­ dium; Montana to keep its untied Whitefish; Joe Burns, Mullan, 110 EAST BROADWAY both men running signals with the Dial 5311 your DaCo market. letic manager, and Jack West, and undefeated record clean. Idaho; Anders Berg, White Sul­ Phones 3002 and 3030 varsity. Montana backfield re­ | coach of the North Dakota Sioux, All Lineups phur Springs. serves have recovered from minor are on the tentative list of speakers Montana Idaho Donald Bauer, Watford City, at the rally. injuries received in previous North Dakota; Edward Brown, John R. Daily, Inc. games.- Grizzly yell leaders and the band Left End Fort Benton; Walter Chapman, Expert 115 West Front Street Phone 2181 will lead the rooters and the Griz Fred Jenkin, Joe Mariana, Tom­ Wolf Point; Lyman Clayton, Wolf Cleaning and Pressing my Rolston, Frank Nugent and zly band will play at fhe rally. Left Tackle Point; Ralph Coltrin, Miles City; Branch — MODEL MARKET several others wait on the side­ Norman Cummins, Hardin; Tom Fashion Club Cleaners! lines to relieve the regulars. Phone 2661 Phone 2835 . IT PAIS TO LOOK WELL Left Guard Cobb, Missoula; Clifford Cyr, Mis- Trzuskowskt Is Threat Thomally L. 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