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';;:,A, jljliffl'! crack i» iijc last irrae Ilely IIecr ied: Raymond gram dwini enamor than I, sorrrs people to behcve;, Heiidn'tf editors of The Nation and gormi:r sveir sp'errd $400'r. $300 or. even American newspaper correspond- nt 'dr ' UP/ ll@ @00 of ghs ASUI fn'Ada.„, Th'anksi will comment on American &„-.H„,=wares Bn- events gor the British radio aiidi- 'tvv-;;;",,4M'res . -'' ',:at ]]I~-;Sktii]jtry;, to the American Saciejy,of givjl, ea Tuesday evening, ' ' ' gineers go'ruhose ruecjirrgr (he,deanl ',',,UnjquSH 'SIC]eirtjfjoe."iiiet5tfi4,'„;pi' .StrrdentS']jr']L ",tb .rrnjV'er;..'" -. " e . " 'rfog ~ - oir his rrfuy, thrr stridiht body's; -:jtf]vjng,'qrjiitest 'wei'e., exp]srjtjsd';sy I; -sit,''ht],y, ]Osis.,tfh'.4L @st '"'„"betw "'. 'eed''that.'js da .. the. coaf;h-seel:ing joorrrey', H Matbews heild't . Qe'ester- jirho w'fsb' 'cayy fof 'the]r 'bjr ~tfve bebtj'ntt tb@')ujajor sharc of BBC audience regularly each 'i'. r'rrjrj-'air 'm cheinistrg department of thij un]- semester',grades sbori]d']cage. s.'esrH.rrijxer '.fe'be he1d,. satui,'dIty anrosnjcd io only $150—.rrfhjch- statement was taken both„ysides of the Atlantic. Ij l,Ilia An eries ng epicic ch,gr.pr ' ter. friendly insinuation by some of Mathews exp]ajneid ajnd illustrated ate in Forestr pkthoIo- ', '-"1"'e" d t ose concerned. If this is true, b th of th< lid watr the - ',. ..d, ', we'e sorry.' We didn't mean it W s' identification of'uns, bullets, and Ogy, WaS Ill a,Month, Pja,.o y M~ thar wcV CNWfOFII h'llltjjtt The use of s compound micro-,Bertil John Guiinarlbn,..i mrs+ dane'e'he 'Esy'est of the LIMITED TO TWO COUNTRIES ',, scopes helped compare two but- ueiostudent ip;,,tits dchioiI)f ;::rrcr'matt'ftdrtbn, pmstdelit'cyf yeai'fpjt] the i. Mon-, C]sss,,-estd'; yesteH+sy.- "if Iftp Ttj , or,two pieces of metal equally Forester> died, of pneurtronjs, unior,. we'l Qnd with an -.:,. afraid that uy Eljj), English Rugby instead of Ameri- b k tba]] CR t ..'Eo]] ' t, tbe'myortsiit ct Id h deep in concentration ovbr Exp F made by the barrel of the gun. veloped flu and an abscess on tbe jc]jrsyes ]rrj]].bo]d sfrnj]ar,affairs." fe]]owshjp''jn Hetty,chakghsh,",Russes]]:, Honso- Every gun is different and'this Gunnarson had. a ecte oo]1 't ' diVieiOn Of ehiitge"Of tlCket ' do ." Th te co w - he fereSty-y thOlpgy Wets, Whd iS-lb from the Unitcrl States and Fo h. differenoe iS eXP]airied.by the faCt form share iu this foolprof chemQ, but the v~d L„re o to "" which make'he the university....* sales, snd Betty"'OOodWba, . that the grooves conducting. final Dean Ivan C. Crawford, chair- something to ssy,psbout ,turn on the inside of,the barrel RQ]stfves jltere .: the jommitge that.;: about..]osjrrg Ber'-'brer prbparatiarui. US man of'he faculty, alumni, Rnd , are of various depths, w'jdths'. or ."I tee] badly NO SPECIALIST FOR til," Sa'jd PrOt. Hubert Ot;the "AnrtOunbed udent committee appointed to " Og EaCh gun,manw E. E, Tfc]ieteerS we can't af ford BURSAE'S NOTICE g» g 'egreeS tWiSt. "He juntot Cap IIorton says Rdvse with President M. G. Nea]e I @L varies. the twist f'rom School of Forestry, was s .,Tickets are bebrgr sold by jjltjlljj tjjjl4ttlj'glllog g, ufscturer tne'tel-', re too hireure Guyuy T.. Vis]miskkirs >s r to maremake in the selection of a new Univer- Remember —Thursday, .Jan- turn in. seven and one-half vs good student aqd s clajs rppresentstjves jn tbejrr Old Same geod WOrk ]SSt Spceetiue hpuadg —"NOnnak"'IVearSOn over our farr Argonaut, but wc'cant Sity Of Idaho coach, said Mo day uar 31, ts the ]R t day fOr inCheS tO One turn.in 60 jncbeg, O] ]OW. He did their feeS At]tj Nldfsrltta]tff QIOterSrbSrt summer for the, 1st@I]ma chi'. L'oujs,Au'E]]st',1De]ts ]et the Oreganian Or the SPOkeSman he WB] PreSent tO the COmmit- Studerrts to PRY ~ttm'ne]Npetltr'Q rig'ling to the left, Rs in the clot I I]%fp%H torestr'y patho]ogy,scout.., Wka]]jt .Ger'sgbty'.,"'Pbj ahead of us, so we'e doing the tee information which he g]caned without ycnstty. Those )lsv- ' guns Rntj niost European guns, office of Ts .De]ta get '. . tbe:>onderbss- Lukens, 'Bets.',Rsyriorc Don't fall off from interviews with half, a dozen, jug no,old accounts to sett]Q to th'e right. Thus ev- .big']seesimts. oI De1 „'obr'I; wo"korrQchfes.v your of ',~ ...,orrifling prospective candidates for the are urged to make use the, ... stool at thc,pest, therefore, if you Gunnarson's'rother .",George, Ljnd]eyi'. halL ssleimen Positjoui- marked alike, and rro gun has I Fisher,. :notice s'oiuthtjiirij'nuSual b]Iotit t]fe be groups weal'be ap- Dean crawford returned here to tbe congestion 'that Rlmsys ital ers urned game. grooves. hnd sister A]lee, of Firth,,were for the other 1cftfh in the next pi a; 0tht T the the last week » g,„nyaya paper from a trip through the occurs during the last'two re- This difference js also found ln with him during pointed jmmedjst]y. or~ It's h'aturday C 1~ - C]jne 'Campbell's B]ue Suckek. or- week so 11 g - east, made primarily to attend the gistrstion days, some stu- Away 'the release. hammsr. of the giin of bis-']]ness 'r Bob R the famj]y, Physician fram,-.Idaho chestra wj]1 play. for tbe ditnce'. n ona a our co eague >sky meeting og the American Society dents wi]] be forced to ysy which puts a distinct mark.,on the Drop Fall~, was a]sos pulled off on the Oregonian. It's of Civil Engineers jn New'ork late registration fcc. Tbc deficiency .of room snd she]]s lett by Rutdmstics..By the bere.. p wjt]r check gor gc, ]rowcvcr. Lct us City. He is director of the society your statement ess of materia]s .that have Qn]arged lantern.s]jd uni- to 'see bow shells hsd been marked know how you like it. always so handicapped the I Parents, Mr. and Mrs H. Hart. f make pres- the same'un. The big]i pow- by h Charles versity infirmary it at by Gu JUST LIKE THE REST .. to 19, included R three-dsy ses'- Qnt entirely insufficient to ac- erer] "gun invariably stamps jg'. for thus forming snd s ter, a]l of Fist]]. ]bliss Alice We started looldng around the sion of the board of directors ccmmodate the average oi 26 pa- mark, on the shell, " ". ' a: - other dsy among R number ojt adopting a budget and outlining ii&ts that h'ave been admitted one more link in the chain of evi-'. P+m, /+A]tti the year's acti iti s I rjf L'ftw rjt d .Pproxi- de.ce whj.h Bl ..nvi~~ the t" f6 Ljj ~ rude t ro . i di tio or th 9"„el~my ~e"O,0 IS .:.ce vacation. Sj.~ in Moscow sbvera] days sgo. reaction to the Literary Digest's mately 15 have been attendirig criminal;'ived combination PQRQQ poll Rnd sub- About 1400 civil en in r The last Qlustratjon of Dr. where funeral sei'vices wl]1 ]?Qi held. pital and many others are turned 'sion of irrigation Rnd Power de- 'howed the value ...,of ultra violet - — Hudson and Sanger -Leave; peterse rson, head nurse. ra in'dn'tectng changes made'in » ve opment, Rnd inspection of con- COmmittee Chairman GetS "As let ra" O@efegg goIIO gfg Baritone comtderatjon wss given the mat- soon Rs one patient js wills for the purpof es, of fraudr Clarinet and someone e]se watt r at Rll—has been ruucb the city. Letter prom National out, there is The vio1et ray show'ed clearly the Tryouts Scheduled mme Rs R]l over the rest of th'e from ellell Fehm IIFIt. 7 Alp I that Hee returnedre urne throughireug thee SouSouth Municipal League . mark of iron on. paper A'hese United States.. Two second-Year ]ettermen fn Musical Productjorr .Will Be Pr'e- the Pep Band, Bill Hudson and NIX ON INVADING the desire for the position of head Norman Roberts, cbaj msn Serrted By MuSiC DePart- Fred Sanger, Wj]] be ]OSt to that Here are some totals as turned. Jsrues MQCabe the'6 was ve~ry coach at the . oi th«ommittQQ appointed by aid of the ray . ment NQ~ Month orgmjzatjon soon .aft r the sec- out upon recei of returns from student William Mann under the figures '31 t These men, along with the list of the President of the p]ai„'osee . On/. semester rolls, around., Hud- 30 colleges in the Ea t: Can U. S. wi]1 be consid- bo dy to investigate the fQasa- Eicbard Nutting Dr. ~stbew's hobby has proved Son the clarinet; San]ter rr other candidates, One of the outsta'nding musical Plays ptay out of war Yes 2p 154 ered at tSe next committee meet-bi]ity Of trying proportions] Sack Hanson useful to him and to '~]ice.de- presentations oi'he year'wj]] take lisndles the baritone. ]I]o 9 731 Wou]d you if the solution WQ]] as interesting fight representation as a y Robert FQ]ton partments as when„,the:I,Hudson, a junior .msjoring in Place FebruarY 7 and 8 U. S. were invaded? —Yes, 24,- He was to confer Monde,y after- to the election Problem on the JQntdns Palmer He is not only R professor, and an univer- geo]ogy, will leave Idaho about fj'Ebt if r- several music, department of the, 291; No, 5,408, Would you noon with Otto Leuschel, Lewision, Idaho csntyus, received yest author having'ritten the co'mic Opera Februsryy 15 with Dr. P. B. I aney, illvsdor? —Yes. from sjty will present the U. S. Were the an alumni member of the corn-day, R communication 'Gondo]ier's" ln the auditor'jugs; Professor of geolbgy', on s'Rur 4 982 No 24 5P6 Do you favors, msn who realizes the importance ot the mittee. JOQ Hcrndon SP cisl ere~it is due several per. that. is,to cover ma~ national policy of an army Rnd of small, even infi it,, objects to states in the unio n.. Sanger, a none?" —Yes, 9,- prob]em.. sons .wbo have aided in preparing navy "second to l so]ve the crime Law, Frances Stewart the production, according to carlo soPhomore in the College of 931; No, 20,031. Do you favor WILS0N ELECTED eaves Week 'gbr 'Tvrtn Falls ' ton Cummings, head og the music next governmental control of muni- pREXy7 0p ffIyy CLUB tcr Rnd said today that some where' job is swsjtjng, him. tiens? —Yes, 26,736; No, 3,346. Do definite information should be MmmQs~s "I Wish Personally C~ybe]] you favor universal conscription He said: to...'Idaho's Pep ]jand will certainly- elected presi- Grace Larson U. Of Callfprn express sincere appreciation for in time of wsr? —Yes, 23,766; No, Charles Wilson was "We have not been inactive my mtss Hudson and'anger'," Leader "I" club meeting Rll'ennie Benson . the costumes arrd the woik done by 6,012.:Should the U. S. enter the dent of the st s this time." said Roberts. "I have QrjtjcjzetI Fpr Jppes Bob camPbell said yesterday. "vet- League of Nations? —Yes, 15,731; held Sunday morning at the De]- letters to i Miss Marion Featherstone a d h r 'eran's such as these two men are written a number of his place," she com- No, ta Cbi- house.. Wj]son relieves Paul are Rutbor- ing to fill assistants, and I a],o am,most backbone Of the organization." 14,072., the'arious officials whb seems that the University of 'he Berg, who was president during It rsteful to J 1 H ~j Sanger, who has be'Qn jrr the ' Serious California Pelican, recently judged B FLATTERED one wsy or the other Treatment,Not traintn . band approximately two and one- . some results for three the outstanding college humor pub- ~ ti ti concge st„dent ™sf Although isolation in their a The average t this last letter Tracy very soon. I got be- j shouM,- gecl greatly flattered at t 1 as- diseases is possible, since vacation 1ication in the United States, is dance, which, 'hey 1]] Sigma fraternit'y. Hudson, now from George H. HR]lett, Jr., but this bQirrg asked his opinion on tbQsQ vicej president, ~Ms A]bee,A]b secre- sac]ate secretary of the National the infirmary has treated eight fore the publtc eye again, this performance." completing his second year og questions, wbjob, if w could cor- ' 'unicipal league." c ses of mess es, one of chicken time it is for printing naughty A~Admissionj™~to students will be free ciarinet fmgering is a member of ' one of scar]et fever, okes. presentation'.of theirr sec- rect]y answer, wou]f] probab]y put Rnd Jack Bar ce, mrgean -a -a~ The letter included a list of pex I and j upon the Sigma Cbi. 1' of in- u s in ine or secre tary oI stRtQ colleges which are using P. R. Rnd besides the numerous cases en ond semester ASUI tickets. Campbell has announced that affairs in- uenza. soon to or minister of foreign Argonaut must dc- the only one west of the Mississ- f] ~,.... try outs will be held, out this co'iumn goes in The Colo- With visiting friends always in tbe pep Band stead of grinding on the uninformed judg- ippi was the University of DR ERWIN GRAUE fj]] the two gaps WQ]1 there pend eager to assist them in bi'ding pills and clarinet twice R WQQk perhaps its editors. rado at Boulder. The Colorado f bl" ranks —the baritone statesmen in our ment of cine how- Rnd pouring gargles out,the win- SPEAKS Tp MINERS positions.. some future . + 4 ~ school used it only year, ~ th ~y R E ruidst. The years to come must Roberts added. dow or bringing the temperature to be Printed. He Passed the Meanwbj]e 'the pattern f'r the HOW DO YOU LIKE IT? ever, the thermometer j kes tell —Rnd with R vengeance, we indicated on budk on to Sam Tannenbaum, who r. Ervin Grsue was the chief spring 'Pep Band is being pieced new," down to the desired degree by "The idea is comparitively was Qd "or t the u~. L t ]~ k ow what you'd I th more o, o treatment in the infirmary hs tional minin honors last NOT FISHING i oo r tion with other organ- s e s s an Rc ors, ey say, jzstronsrs making anattempt to never bee»ega««by Thursday night at the Blue Buck- re. R „r matter. "When n ou w en e of as a very serious et. He explained to the s ng or praise imPlant the fundamental ideas 11 - u"etin Baard 'smaw tstnjug'r not'hether or not so- —"is tlic Rsk for "criti g their work. the public mind as I was in the infirmary , be "Silver Situation," and des- m vou hke it, the plan in the late, however for the editor had n ti t 1 t 'itten up efficiently as poss1 accepted beginning gor half o,tbc Q e Present Position of sl]- soon and as whether or not we are nussing anecdotes. been rep]aced. His successor Bob .ver States snd the I OST! A Sheaffet's Lifetime nor an R to He th editor of b]e." campus in",",the United comment Rbou t - Meltzer, was quick to come to the fountain pen, gray with the name Tbe Argonaut, in case you haven't somQ news'r "We are writing to a number of new monetary bill of president snd your 'gavorite subject..You'might Will]sin G Ennis 33 is working magazines aid He st unchly de R lt D tb D 1'd ] met him I Rnd m]jke artists these schools in an effort to learn praise even comment on tbc ba]oncytbat the legal dePartment of the fended its policy. Seventeell student Rnd faculty turn to KRppa house. actors he isn't fjsbj g for is'suc. from students tlremselves the re- in of the fills up this column each The Great Northern railway in Spokane. mmbmern ers att hhe meeting. when he invites crnicjsm Qv- action to the plan and bow it has doesn't promise to do 11 Nu Edna Scott '34, is teaching in the A]1 Intercollegiate Knights be ASUI semi-weekly he edits. Aft- editor worked on other camPuses, con- He js a member of tbc Sigma is suggested. In A th in sweaters at 6:45 er Rl] it's paper. You- psy Qryt]rtug. that fraternity and was a member of Sandpoint schools. She is a mern- WORKS IN EMM]rTP at e gym t I your tear uy your'luded Roberts. for lt you are its chief readers; fact, he'l probably pbi Alpha Delta, Silver Lance, Blue ber of the Kappa Alpha Theta sor- I letter snd t]riow it in the nearest member of the Violet Songstad, '34, is working its news articles and editorial Jacobs University og Key, Curtain,'nd Bench snd Bar ority Rnd was a Dr MQ]v;n President of P]d, Daleth Teth Gimel an WRA position in Emmett ln- Fr t itg d it h anthropologist, is mak- organizations. He wss kappa I sugEQsiiou ared try to y]ease Q 1 e d of e c in 1n the h bi11s On the Universit of Co1o ti You every Q ASU du rin his sen ior yeRr En g]is h c1ub, TrQb1e C1 f c ub, A. st a t s b E big y 1 1Q 1vQ n o r R h rccerd s to pr Q s Qrv Q th I g y of you Rs poss b G 1n g phe g p d ln last tado campus r anyway. unless the I him R try, 'al" Tuesday's issue et 746 Argonaut. Rnd $60 monthly, that you desire, but JASON coast Indians, staff. gsnizations, staff knows what you like, what .I

1 Y,.JANUARY 29, 1935,1935 Fj%+P@ ', THE IDAHO ARGQNAUT, TUmDA w'-" :-" ' 'I > -"-I"'- ''*'"I "' ""::s ~"~"C':.;,;; ~ »- . C=i> Ii " " T' "-vt'"" 'fn the'Washington and Oregjif'LI 'en HoW p g Qz Mohe~igenaigt The article published d t 0 -; ,s! g issued every Taesday tell what the point —.daho boys who I uhheatioii of the Asioeiaced Cadenstff of thermo>ccsicy af Idshfb uary RSth, profnyts us to Heres Entefed as sccandelasa matter at the pea(office at Moscow, more near~I approaches the truth come to Idaho: td school were not of the matter.. approached by a umnj, but by on last for many NOW fdficc, 2022fsaai>cfal gymnasimn, phfme 8452. ON DIyIY e that would cmapany, Cau author>ma, L 0 Calla d, the head would be an publicatinns.i 'ed. by the A- J.,Norris Hiu To qilote Mr- L uschel. ~~ ye~ t conle It ROGERS 4~u reef, Near York City; 1031 S. Braadway, Los all due apol- " welfare WILL if.; 133 E. of the jgnpminpus story mentioned i This is written with needed for the avcnae, , JV; 123 W, hfadisoa street, Chicago IIL s of the al- 1 above:",durjng his six-year coach-, pgies tp those members IN Calif J. ling regime CMand never madejumnf association whose coopera- e ony I generous llfc1;g - any attempt.to solfcit the suppp has been evident and ~ Editor tion Tl Harold Boyd = of the ~romp whom he nowtat all times. Those to whose atw tud ts tajkh ft up, since no - blames for his failure.. To the'tention we wish to call the forego-I t f beak by the faculty of ta D 'usiness Manager b indjvi-! do any 'aud Charles Warner, contrary any attempts of fn comprise that, group which per- th ~ e sty seems to FRI; AND SAT. ajs o this group tp arouse him 'I ts upon houndi g the press con- clinfu with a most I criticism, cy from hjs lethargy met u uously with unfounded "BABES IN TOWNLAND" oyit( JIIANAGING EDITO~ugh Eidridge 7h cool receIItjon.." is evident fss definitely out f It Iev et after Leo l If/cd( EDITOR ~WBIII 'VInceptl Smiih, Dora Baird, Dorafhy Rosercar. James in that NEWS Kosfaldf, Can- Of e op i %ureter Laing, Jean Stewar, Macy happened over. the week-end: N» DAY EDITOR cdarjorfe l toward'is players and our school,! ÃIC JIT EDITOR AI Anderaoa Donald, sffcmm McFaii, Jadf hfcKIancy. thatii h,os been hr>. >ousohs> who rsoauss QESBSBlffi fc>ill . Betty Hat fidd, Desmaod wWe H es ae>m fiona 'LBEBh lgAEEU EDITOR plvl, Lukea Joe Andccsfm, with mud all over the back of hfstha faued&. arm from hf stu- iufpr dozous of soys vwvi' %VO3IE?PS EDITOcf 31ary Esca Brawn ~~y tpaifom Macgafet Roscbaugb, Josc- sos~us osuisuoi>ous>pof,,wi>h the SSMD>>ou of Ious SOCIETY EDITOR -Johnsnai phinc 3fifchdl. Edaa Simpson, Joha Wright, telling Q+ Q time he may have. spent g Ph CbLUMNS AND FEATURE I and Jay J<>~ learn drive a B. O. hhdsoa, Earl Bopp, ng to car....C. the story of L o's incompetence., EDITOR Ruth COLU3INS. Hdcn P. with ', Sir: WED THURS. PRI 'SAT. pledI ';Hoser) Gns. P«ne, Marjofie Wafsfer. C. MCGUIRE walking home eel ' Every man who has ever Playe good university is coinp e CIBOQ~ Falls FEATURES on hvlsan, Rose F haf thinking No Ice EXCHANGE Barbara 3foddec 'Bcsi I'ffdcit Rmh Leos fpotbaJI teams was p adequate library. The EDITo~ R>nh Bunyan'SS'T.- without an - ~;~e ft was the Spinster Skip or some-Ipn fan NEIVS EDITOR Bill Ash Helen Mcco~k Jean P~e L~e I him before Idaho Su Nd'OPY- sonally interviewed by University of Biiiye Jane Austin. thing....GEN~E having library at the EDITOR . Joha Bcosaan soa, Robcct Knnnmes, o>>to» uu>vs>s>iy. >Er. su sdouuoio Cfesm, Milk, and ! . Delt: f>s>ovo>>y >swot>y SD>soul ius si the i>., s pitiful excuse ss Also IIII gIIIIIII COPY RphDERS Joan Saadfocd. Lewis L hVcaddl Lawrence, Leona hfydck ~ ART Leuschel 'cannot call to our at-! the students Robe O.ised, Bcuy Booth Earl Busock. \Vil- Jean Dufddc, Macy O'eil, Bill SmitL the country than any library. How can ( around Lep get teITIIilk STAFP .»Ebaca Geddcs. tentjpn ofle singles year that I in .the university expect to But =- I:IRST NIUTARY WO3IEN'S STAFf. -- Dora>by Walfan. I IIXCHANGE* three ordinary men ....PAULI 3f ie Ann 3fccaB Joe Kou. has not made least one pr I from- put ide Ssfah Jane Baiccr. Nif>a 3fay Jeweu. Reich I 'mNG" KERR steppmg put with at a great deal Be Sic>ter, 3facy Virginia Cmt~oa, Mudccd I REVo RITE STAFF—Virginia Heaiy, Jaac state ' pu ll I tl A I. t Viv- ! 'cp t p t ps th oughput the parch wh th amount of I 8 gan, Car sm>. I Baker. Pbyuis Pe>erson, Freon Kennedy, Jerry'lp d— te jumpe ... ipa As/oyer, hfary Kay Riley, Edna Simp- search of football talent since side material I limited and the 'ner SOCI ETY, STAFF .3faygarct Ifungswocfh ian CK .Six ETES WARNER re-'= I here. Nor can restricted? Madnc Befgcr, Kaibefine licndaB, Docofby !around again after having all hisf took over his Job space to read it in is so Brawn, 3fayian. Wi11scy, Virginia Graf'>vive; I SECRETARIES Esther He>mar, EBcabc Leuschel honestly deny that! .the library has I Fern I Edna Peterson'slMr. In past years Su Imghtoa, Dora>by Dole, Margaret Coafcs. spots removed at summ fpr Wac fcs. t Sh th hjjj SHIR pn every trip made Leo been somewhere near adequate X,ATAH Delt; SPORTS STAFF. -Eddie 3fayer, assu1ant BUSVWSS. STAFF the cooperation of alumni in p of the school, but this I LEY MACK having a little trouble the needs rice e>liior; Bill'O'ffeiB, Earl Bullock. Bob Gran- viding for the football men increased enroll-, D>usa, Jack Daiy, ICIRCULATION'au~ence MOIL...33ruce Bchwler with SHULL Jobs year. wftjl the idan Dudley getting in touch were 0 near C@e@~IIB~ CO Tuckers BBI Pauleys Cdcan IVhitesd, Ed I ADVERTI SING MGR. Ray Linea]n who needed them if they ment it np longer comes and R IARhfS over the phone...."SWEDF»i lier, I CIRCULATIOANI Geae Rsnn university. I ASS'T. MGR... getting some p f those! attend the CAMPUS STAFP—MBdcmh Ash, EBzabeth PROOF READER uusuuusfs>oou the Roisji I E>ow-I Do>hoss wo -I snd ~ na James darts suu Ihsy are — Wbojossic '~~ . W .Hacdman, SECRETARY ..'furva !Katy@ IV. Wolfe, CIRCULATION STAFF = Dwight Barton, ing fast....PAT NORTHRUP do-! type of cooperation tp be expected COME To THE Myrmk, Marjorie Alline King, Audrey Robinson, Allison As we look up- Kaih- ing a little peeping'at the KAPPA-'rom the alumni. %>alen, Ada Marcia Dobbs, Vivian Noycc,'ohn Anderson. cooperation expected prompt De ivel y civic Margacet Bcriinger. Eleanor Ecbt- ryn f(imbaB, Harold Smith, Fred Robinson. windows.... What do you suppose on it, the ) MATINEE DANQE BI all the steady's will do when the is in the nature of sending gppd THVRSDAY 4.-15 next men to school here whenever pps- 8,'', I other half leaves the campus PHONE —2274 1 sible, helping to provide jobs for AT THE BLUE BUGKET semester y Hl B; Student Qubs no use going to the those men wherever possible, and There is 2'('I 8> infirmary with a case of the flu of course, attending games when- SI tI mild case of something else, ever possible. This may be a mis- tile or a cooper-I IDuring the last few years, a great change has come because you can't get in unless conception. Perhaps the date which Mr. Leuschel al-! over the American student. Due perhaps to the great vpu have a broken leg or morse. ation to resp Don't let down after exams or ludes is of a type whereby each i />J flood "economic depression and attendant financial difficul- alumnus especially those for- ,I Hawkeye will get you. and ~, o ca 'ties, students, as most everybody else, have taken on a mer presidents of the alumni 'association should be appointed~ I lOll IIew and highly magnified interest in public affairs. Iiycr as members of the coaching staff; I College liberal and political clubs have expanded nnS ana WripeS perhaps Leo, on his various trips i(I(l V membership, and strong, militant nation-wide student throughout the state, should havp hatn alum- PHONE 2245 fol- TO THE EDITOR "passed the before the political leagues have arisen to unite the y'oung in nL Would the opportunity of be- I lowing various toward has for cooperation paths utopias. Each group Under this bead will be puwisbed corn. ing called upon St an>'ub>ccf f>f gescrai in- kind haVp sppthed its own aims and ends; each strives toward the same muuicafions upon I pf'hat EII >crest to fbe readcfs of Tiie hrgouaui. The broken, negleCted Spirit . We th brie( —unf morc than 500!~ general things —international peace and domestic se- articles should be belieVe that LCO words —must bc free from persunaiifics and I think nOt. We th m writer. No names or R curity. How to get there —? tcVell, each group has a must bc signed hy the I called upon the alumnj fpr their I; ha R> initials u;ill be published unless'therwise ye- manner'x- the >Triicr. This paper is nof re-! cppperailpn in thie mannc1'- different idea. And therein rests the reason for the quested by t'h - fir be o>1- I ~ rsy as sponsiblc for any opinions svhicb may pected pf hjm After ajj yr Tw vrErrv xrOTXrrbrrmTR r U T(tr ', d>I fo Ibis department, bu . pOTsCTEST GEII be hopeless lack of unity among American students, the vocaied by contributors umn aSSOCia tiOn h aS l d DON> ~ merely serves as a maiium through svb>fh Al i d! T tif >.I obstacle their s IS>is Tbc cdi«>T the unD crsity 's in the way of an American youth movement. readers mac express Its assistance to @egg vp reserves fbc eight fo aut ouf parts of Gf el- the TAKEN. I nof pert. Sp lt seems probable that PHOTO 0 Last the representatives of some sixty-odd iminate any jeffers wi>icb be feels are I O'Ot Qfnf be Spring, ~ cp their printing >Touid not bc fo the alumni would not be especianiy,li I iucut or in Isa tc ;,I colleges voted at various National Student Federation best interests of ibc student body. inconvenienced by offering coop- I ! un- FOLDERS. } conferences to form on their respective campuses ! ss «o«o»os«su «h>»>usuus! SEE OVR NEW LEATHER dergraduate public-affairs clubs which would work St .I 1st I>:, tvith a definite program for study and action. These gt,y, Gepj , .t, Se I I,i" clubs, under various names, already exist on many as STERNER'S STUDIQ diffj campuses There is the John Dewey club at U.C.L.A.,;. and other schools about attenciing., I tVII>c~>f c>life>II>r>f fr>i >Ai >&f IO use I>E' Idaho Alumni association adopted the IVillianI C. Bullitt club at Minessota, and the Libr their alma maters and playing ball. Icctj its new game of making mud trat eral club at Harvard, among others. On those cam- pies and tossing them in the face Others from the l3pjse area were I'b > puses where such groups have never existed, it is hoped of Leo Calland, University of Ida- lf football coach, we member;- pf that before long there will be signs of growing organ- ho I A the football squad were asked by I >4 > ixations, devoted to one. tiling, training for intelligent Leo npt tp intervene. Our opin- N I il I jj'ts leaf lcrship. the I',I: These units worl.ing together could accomplish lv(I tn S 1 much, They would form a powerful weapon in the 3E'RK"5 LlsefI. BGGKS CRsli FGr ill 1 struggle going on against the abrogation of civil rights hRVI and liberties. Betfveen the activities of both the right i I'OI" «nd the lett lvingr groups, we are fast losing our funda- Our consfavt Iijm is to serre our 0 nlental liberties of free speech and free press. These patrons jif a safe and satisfactory units coul(1 figiht to preserve them, by championing any vc lrhciher uleir Ise(fuirc- Higljest Casli Prices in( liviflual or grroup deprived of their rights or liberties. ilunner of —National Student 'fclirror ri Waiting jc Fo dc nl ! 1 I&+ I Radio Fails For Education nl B ai That, there is "no royal road to learning" has Peen 3 vc long an accepted axiom, but there have always been a B fcw who have sought to smooth out some of the rough II] cationall FIRST Drug spots in the non-existent thoroughfare. Radio these '> file( .;;> fTRUST sAvINGs';- Cilc roadsinoothers have looked to as one of their powerful ',O :OO!c Store gi (IS: hvv I instruments of the future. Sonle day they hope to sec for B w hvhile I ~ ppj classroonls deserted and textbooks neglected, suwvw.s s C Wugfsnaauau ufaf~aa>WTRMSANV big m students remain at home with oile car cocked attent- ~ WCC I ively to their radios from which would bc coming the ppp A DEFENDANT WAS TRIED AND CONTI!CTED O~F m day's allotment of knolvledge. BIGAMY IN THE SUpREME COURT OF J PCC NEW JESSEV. NE WAIVED But to these theorists has come a rude blow from a RA IJIAN CANNOT FREE HIMSELF FROM lilg PG1 5 roup of Harvard psychologists who have carried out cxperinfents on students and adults hvhich conclusively point out the superiority of the printed page as an edu- force. I the experiments "has dull- Radio, found, a somewhat Huu in~r effect on the listener. Hc is definitely less critic;il, less analytical, nlorc passively resistant. when listening 5 to the radio than lvhen lic is face-tu-face smith thc 5 sl ical-er." cJIo>fiance Is'uliet a Students»just nolv lay aside their drcanls of acquir- I N LAC E E in culture out of the air, while lecturers, no longer flis- 5 fractcd by the pie isant notion of reading thcifw'lectures .J I Ill>II!III lfi lh iihout having to loolc at tljc bored faces of undergrad- The balcony is l I 5 passe... Iltt ' uates, can nolv turn their efforts tolvard rcnfedl ing de- but the a I I u Te of soft jccts in thc fabric of education.—U. S. C, Trojan CA, 5 I III" "I 'cyfl Juliet lace, dainty hills- A PIPE AND PRINCE ALBERT- PJeClgeS Pla7JlfS P'I(II T en y«»gh hppclcssjy. THEY JUST NATURALLY Cpo TOCETHER. and romantic collars, lives ~ LASTS A LONG TINE- bi>~~ ! ILP.A. you start wondering if have a geSOIe>tet. ypu A STAYS COOL g< prayer for that C in econ which again in our GradeS COnte Ill would maLe everything figure ovt Iright, or if ypu could have possibly "DRESS af the WEEK" - I v n d er estim atcd wh a ou d e erved p @ js jh c tjIIIc f()r aIl g p0d t y s ~4-- would applaud tp find pvt uhetherwthpse! In some other course. And then Even Shakespeare pled.es -'UST llasty prpfs whp fjvllked them at ypv start pvt and figure the whole this bit of Modern Femininity ~ ~ I I ~ s TRY PRINCE ALBERT SMOKING TOBACCO ANP I chin all over again. VOU4. SEE WHV thc nine weeks are .,till persisting o IT iS THE NATION S LARGEST-SELLING SMOKING TOBACCO. MADE UN- ~oo . in the idea of handing them a nice I This should, of course, have been DER A SPECIAL PROCESS THAT TAKES OUT ALL "BITE" CRIMP-CUT ~ v big red F for the semester, or IdPne long agP, bvt so should a lot I cr>.7S ar whether a v,pnderfvl grade on the oI other things. Notice, for in- fjnal would be any help. stance, thy vast number of stv- it is alco time tp pick vp any Idejljs~ tjlaf. Crpwcl the libraries. Bct- vally scr,.p of paper that may be around! stayjn there vp until the L DAV Bnd start comPuting your average.! < II,'! jjme they close, DS'm'~Ee.~13Il!Ii

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' ' VO] ': "- ~qq+~' Sy>H.NoNIIHTT "" .: $ 3 yvc~ v . leg)g[$ basket;,-. jn,p ~y every city paper that printed the Northern division Casual observer would have seen the. University .. stanffings .Sflndey; a. t>alt it; Most.:pf 'thein, of %ashingtorl in secon'll'place"with Idaho's Raine below at the averages an'd seen that the Hiiskies and ] bve will admit,"have glanced t'g " ARGONAUT, MOSCOW', TUESDAY, J'ANUARY z9, theVa"dais were'~ed f r'8 c ndm'dWrd ph e .~y" tdl the f'g pageage pourour . . ylK IDAHO mes~d1etth~tdlth t IeP B~hr't~mshvePlay~six g es, win- has scored 74 held goals mng three andrlosmg three. In her ga>net,'Idaho 'H"' ""-"- '""'»I hr ~ '" H FORCOUGARTIITSATURDAY d»l-I oI He o h d at Lewfsto hamplonship" teams in ") d G I L. Mix F broary „,pducfng :jI I'-- semester'e- football'and basketball. Sev- %4 NW After hnarlrig ther score of Sat- ee . ne .. "ILN 5 4, h th econd bo th HOQIOOESp basketball'game 'at Pull-. QfoQfg Qplaggg Ng an3 than'has beell scored against them. 'rday'8 Burley profe'ssfon beihg in busf- oint less man, in wt fch 'gaho'ook the >8~ ne'- ag a Bro>>ipn .coines here from coaching I school fn southern Idaho. The last state 42 NOSOQN lllgH Njlelltof ~h~r~ he has been' high ness 'ap f'wa'h~n also he has bee at )~Sr>i W'. C.'l wJ> Defeat Sends, Oregon To!— ito 2't, Harold Kfumb, big Vandal, h th H has th - mpa. y g n Conference Cellar; Ti& center- provejf a bvery impatient F rmer Maho Football an'd %res- cl d t4 f to d N lani f the . comes highly. rec- '.:-abi>«t'he hghting. Let'«s patierit at the'niv'ersfty infirm" tfirig Star Conies from Burley The selection was made by «Mr. Brown calle z>>tre "..., Rrasl>i>igton State'gyni 21-All Half criticisms on the it ' ' m Burley,":said 'ary hf> confined with . 'To Local Post ooI'bo d Mo' 'riing in a d d f started ct>tting for the where was' A sume s I and -add another. S~al ti>neswhe>> Idaho nun bask'" ' ' BroWn wired hfs Fultpn G. Gale, Moscow superfn- 'he firi. meeting, iind.went'awn to their k»ees. It looked as thaugJ>'thjey The Standfngs 'pecial ob- making the announce- and et they'sliPPed ', three- today, having tendent, fn Lost Pct, Result —.the.aggr'essive hoopster 'ames "Babe" Brown, acceptance .were on a dance'floor'. Twice in successid>ii'Fisher tried to,sto» r'eisa'se'rom'he Burley today, "His teams have been of d playing 'an 2,'715 was released fn good shape from 'year letterman under Coach R. L. tafned'a ment Idaho's State ' and to and on the floor. />i offenses«ch as Oregon .....5 ' ' '' 'urlformly clmng,",-I, the pivot only shp f>iles> waehingltin .....4 3 aif the infirmary yeaferday and 'hae kfkrlhewc'daho fooiball teenrc pocilfon. ororrgoti r, dc>crt'deni otl grtick brook/ for tke basket ead rrotvttg op>or- each rsurfaced as the.Gougar's. 'gahtugrdaly'c'pelurn'ame —,= . shov tu>iities cannot click on a floor ' I for ihle .. minced ball- —SS— here . Idah.d .the decerve I'vin Saturday's game, did noi ': of Ihe big lchow ai pug Cal The Cougars, ailhodgh they did io 'awk'kind Hmklee 'Coach deal:>oiler ae a ream lhep they did Ivhen they played >dahn The Waehlngion mac~I Inan, buf Hfch pon plans alum look a great sent <«-''o threat for 1 here..Individltajly'fashirigton State had a wonderful lot of boys but as into 'second place and make him the, main opera de- into a tie.for the cellar posi- washington,'state to 'stop this Leusi a, team really stlplved little improvement. Rogers and Johnson gon they note Roger's brilliant, at Eugene by defeating the to I fine ball but were scoring aces only because of for re'lf-A played after ..the teams should. also be ample cause work of feedihg tjfeem the ball. l1 I land tied at J1-all at the a . 20 minutes oi'ast Saturday' I, SS—, 'ire only cgo Bishop, Husky" forward, and took hfm eral Although S'ally.Geraghty only scored three points at Pull>nan, i>nicli game after Coach Fpx tfcui, Chuck Wagner «sky gua early -fn the, conte'st when I to the glee of tlie W;S; G. cat-cail and booi>ig sectio>i, he st>ll is 1>igh >Ran out, Lewii becal fngton to the successful pu«arne> hhn. Close'' checking by Wish- n> points a ga»>e, followed by Bobby "Goose" Galer with an average of 8.83. advs which was'll doubt'm'o'st of the ingt'on State prevented Geraghty cohi>nn 1>as eight ga>nes and averaged I Rogcrs who leads tlie scaring played fr'om 'a field wff than I time. scoririg single goal, 8I 7.37 a game, falling to fours% place below 8'i!lie Jones wJ>o's average> isi of th 8 ii 8.14. but he counted for three free porte tp seven points, but they failed ,'er thrOWS. Ae'he Vandal guard II; 29 footb Io clop rhe ofhce Huaky sharp- bits I it is conference honors were dimmed should count for about fy this I 75I who II3 excel flfih of the c'o'nieretce season. 'back lo norma~i. pies Naif Of fieftanfPefl Conj>are "i:::::,':,:: ':::::,:,':::;:."'ll,;,,:I VALUES ",:::,vk SPud W. Ponce H gh 'crimmagec during the. week ',:i::: .,:,, '>de >'. USUAL $ jjI,30 fn $@00 Wfilfe, Jones, lanky'regon cen- for both Idaho 'nd Washington I for the 'quintets will be cut to "'.,p~,'.j,:.4..::pjtgpe:.">y".'y.:j>.,:':::::;:.':::;::::'',"'3'4 ": ter, +ok scoring honors State the,'.'::,'~; All the'r quite whfcj $ wron 'thlee on throws, Wednesday ''kj~:09::Pb'~>',~'tk'~~+',~"'.",:tk..'::.3 event! Shirts are'woven figure Madras up points free '' e~w''.; 'Ii'.:4';.::~..» <:,':b'r',.:k:::Ab':"Ill'.", value than San- The WaShingtOnnight.:.:::.:.State game:0 a ."'",'+@:' neatly Dammed 42-27 buf, npt at the expenSe pf ':. '.".<,":v ~>'»':..i~"".j':,::,0>~@>'dc:..'>i Jacquard br'padclpth in fancy, 7 will be the last home contest, ':::::,.:... and is a ford, who played without fouling. for:; ~ ~ ~ ~ ' "':::::'.: ".':.':;:,, '.".,:,<;? 'W',~gj",':,~::-X: ".'. spaced patterns and attractive'tripes until February 18 when ~ Mah Rl '; Sanford broke loose in the first Idaho '"''' '' '' '.kp~~'~,;;.'4'~'X ':::~@j':C~P.4"'4>'izes 14>/z tp 17. Every one is an outstanding Pfary Moscow. The I '...,, vl mud. down- >10 seconds of pn a dash for i Washington comes to With a whirlwind finish, Washington State college '~3"'.-':+'~@A'' most, buying three field goal. A minute later clyde I tp oregon the' ..'::If@@'::@@7k@. value... you wfff profit by ousti 42 I a vandals journey ;j ed a University of Idaho qpintet handicapped by illness, Wagner,,Washington center, tied I week following the Washington fine to 27. at pullman Saturday evening, evening . their twp- the score on Galer's rebound and A crowd of 4800 witnessed the bat- State encounter. anat] game basketball series,, I convert d free throw for Galer a and tie, which was nip and tuck for three-fpurths of the game. ':.. StarChed Or unStarChed Cherub iS the HebreW name far i ',.::„>4;-:,'j:-,'VP''itr:.i':.".-.jPjP"::P~<>,:.''. SPring PatternS, either Big Harold Klumb, center, was . ': . badieS, CleeVea 33 IO the KittenS. a Winged Crdalure WhICh ie rePre- i ':4+..'ji,ik.„':> k>nI@W":k,:e8:,b'.:" Cellar.-, SOme Wilh ehaPed s influence Bebee Will uPSet SCOre Waa Cled uP al I-all ' Co:, :,:S of ln the infirmary With 'he sented as in attendance upon ".. '4jg+g',.,~'+,,$ '0":,:.i,4+::, .".:'+k'k::>>'ek./~<$ IP+ whp took his In last Saturday's game a and then the Webfoots went inta 35 Wha I,'r Norman Iverson, Jehovah. included the Huskies Yahwe, their 'I place tip-off but is normally Pu'ilman Idaho's. lineuP a 11 to 12 lead, but $ 3 cr l>l t ,I, at rally that tied the score ! %'"'" a guard had just .come frpm a Eddington and Peacock, forwards;! Put on a Soon 21-all by half-time. *~IIIHIHmfyf Pgfgogglb>$ I Johnson, center; Palmgren and I at ! parti sick. bed, and Wally Geraghty, the second half SALE 'of Vandal squad, Kramer, guards;- with Hallberg-,'t the start of ONLY alum I spark-plug the and'Boff» the Webfoots went into a one- --- was suffering with a side injury Cable, Peterson, Beattie, LASTS gi'ud Krm SATURDA 4 DAY'Si tions The first half: wm a despertata' players. were Eddfngtpn, Bishop crossed under the bad THURSDAY, 4:15 . over toP-notch-'nd et, TT 7f 'I ''1 struggle. with'oth teams/ffghtfrig'er,'nd Peacock, all emerged with two points that >''IGHT dy'g OSCOR S O'KN St07'e ONLY 3 AT THE BLUE BUGKET stan hard and settfrig a fast pace, The ers fn high-'school competition. put the Huskies permanently in (! score was tied four times and The BBabesb .8iso played a arne, the lead the lead changed three times. the with the Craigmont high school, Na >>' which they won easfff>.,( then I Cougars holding the margin 19 to'aturday, 18 at the half time gun. The squad for this game was coul< composed of Ervine, forward; can er Again Vic Warner, veteran, I forward; Jergensen, Idaho guard, tied the count, at Kfngsbury, I Calli center; Briggs, guard; and Gan-! I 19 as the second half opened. I the Then Washington State spurted! non, guard; with Stover, Thprpe gani when Holstine made good a free i and McClarry substituting. This! with corn tfon for the Cougars Bnd- Washington ing and poor shooting. W State began pulling away fast. the Winfred 8. Janssen, '33, fs work-! Cpach'ng in the Sudler'j1egner Xpnd twp mmutes tp play Pocatello. He is a Jack Friel sent fn a coinplete set company in the Delta Tau Delta H of Cougar substitutes, and Coach member of $ $ AIPha Kappa Psi Scabbard and 8 Both teains'ended > Idaho lineup. in sen- W to be rough in the frenzy of ex-~Blade, Blue Key (president the was never ior year), Curtain, and English club Ib Chu citement but pace be-r. slowed. organizations. Washington State's forwards, Holstine and Dahlke, aided by Ralph Olmstead, '32, is acting as TI 8 Harold Hawley, recruit center, led secretary,to Senator James Pope of of 8 the scoring, Holstfne getting 11,>Idaho in'Washington, D. C. He is tabl a Dahlke getting 10 and Hawley 9. I a member 'of the Kappa Sigma unti For IdaFO Larson was high withj frat rnity and was a member of they 6. Geraghty was shut out of the the Blue pey, Delta Sigma Rho, lect> e field goal scoring, getting only 3 English club, Scabbard and-Blade, 1>is points on free throws. and Bench an/ Bar organizations. The two teams play here next A. 9 Saturday. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII assa Cougar freshmen defeated the Squ Idaho yearlings, 44 to 36 in a slam- IIIt Y game. It was the first of a four- H ' coai game series. 'I -'ra'on ~ '/IP I fore ~ IIII cpa> 8 — tom Sahea Work For list a ~ 'oi H tipa Preliminary Tilt .-:=@"-'ure brp a 9lKT. $15( H ==- Tin Idaho Frosh to Meet VT.S.C. m H, ~@OMBRE!I, the H Kittens Saturday In dp'9 dat 8 Memorial. Gym H to

8 Improving with every practice, "Red" qufn- N Coach Jacoliy's frpsh unt acc us urday night in a preliminary == say game to the Vandal-Cougar con- ference clash at the Memorial-: guc gymnasium. kni were defeated in we) 3 The Babes . 3 Kittens last = pip their game with the i Saturday, 44 to 36; but the specta-! = bee i tars were sur'prised at the ability = PHONE 6011 Q Wl'a shown by the Babes when they = worked to the limit the best frosh = team W. S. C. has had in many-: MONI>AY %VEDNESDAY SATURnAY IDAHO Ã wh years. LUCREZIA LILY Ann>>E W. S. C.,will probably enter = KOSTELANETZ ha BORI Saturday's game heavily favored = DAIRY PRODUCTS 40 r>scs o>fc»EST>fA tlu tp win, but the Vandal cagers will:- KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA ANn c>>oRvs have some thing to say about that = 6 P. M (P T)-coLUNBIA NETlvoRK V>L <>000TT a Hrg>fb Tog*cco Co, and ft is entirely possible nlat nip Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil