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TH;E IDAHO'ARGONAUT, MOSCO%') FRIDAY,. OCTOBER 26, 1934')

'Fingedrs'NUMBER:13 'xpect "."".,'" All 'Studencts.'- i:Ir.aiii a I'I:2I,'~ il.l.I:.Or'Jjl <"".'".... .Opponents:Fear His Sticke j ''Yo;Attend Rally on"' 1te't of V IId'

Bravtng a:diizznng rain(la gafr '.- ll'el I.eflleret III When the native. Kaffir,."boys" 'ioimyd eel , sized and Ienthusia'stic 'ga-; ' of South Africa mnk a cow, they theieddat the train'esterday:af; . '.„g,,g.':; use a two-fingered .."stripping"- 'ernoon,to see the teamioffdpn';tlieir as,though, I1plding a;.cigaret, ' grip , trip to the:.;Montanay'campy The according to.TN, Warren; 1nstruc- 'Band showed 'their:quaHty by University Players Make Initial Bows uni- Pep tor in dairy husbandry at the pi ping 'ptio Ily iH,:.d 'Pite Aspirants. for .1M4 Rhodes In Performaces ,versity.. What is more, they smear the weather. "": ':Elections Must 'File In- . Friday-Saturday; vaseline on their 'handy before ..';.,'at Gamma "de riliyi started the 'a'ub'stit(ite,'rdln- i tentiOn NOV~ber.:7,.:: nIIIkil1g;. or as Phi house an'd:proceeded down to One Act Plays Will Be asry harness oH. the BetaaPhi Delt co'rner mheie the Mr. Warren recently retI(rned band 'Played'and'4ongs mere, sung. Presented Thursday from Cape Town where he took a.:. Ie)eglOI. 's shipment of Purebred Holsteins foi', station where'they mere led in yells Carnation -farm near. .":. 'he. asnd'SOngS'by tile Cheer leaderS And .: The riotous, rollicl.-ing '. 'ommitte Iteiiresente|II' Rimplegar family will appear tonight and to- Sa11th Africa Is 'np tsavac'ge land; entertained by '. a fern:bs'nd -num- Id»o morro'(v night in the university 'players'resentation of "Three( Corn- Mr. Warren explained,'but i:coun 'e'rs.,Just before the train pulled Pr«Eugen~ Tayi« ered Moon." I re'd C. Dhnchard direct'sy'the.p'roduction. try. with.a climate simLIIai, toy that out, Coach sCaHand made a state- l'I'hc slightly'dizzy characters, the sometimesi unwise wisecrapks, an(l of -southerri California'lrhere .'the, ment that the boys mere set'n

could'njoy" 'eating scholar-. the fast Imoving action' of "Three Cornered Moon" combine to average:Americail life. Montana and mere coming Applications for Rhodes make it an evening of 'While,fheie he: visited Iivo- agri- back as victors. ship for 1934:are due with the Idq,- hilarious cultural colleges.' committee, represei(ted by prof. ' '..- .,"We are going to welcome the ho Improved dairiess ln"South jlfrica. team .home Sunday ..night at,'1".00 Eugene: Taylor, Ad.: 205,'n "Nov- ei1-4';.;",'„".';;"'.;„:;,:„-„";„;„,;„„,PickCommdittiei 'are 'the exception, riot the 'rule,. he; "., a; m., win or lose,".said Paul'Kerr, ember. 7. 'lections'ill .be held found.,".Some'haaye imported stpck, yeH king. "AII"fraterriity:and sp the'first"meek in J'anuarp.1925,rand with.'produc(tlpn Xecordi ..up..to 20;. members'i'.are 1equeited; to spholar's 'elected ae thati ttme-,'mIH .They".h(a-.". rority 000 po'unds".Of'm'ilk'(l year" have th'eir frosh attend anid'are'te-: erlter the Ijiiiversitp osf:oxford., In piogram of one-act plays mHI .however, .'are '-Iiae.";beeh —:@n- be 'in jority, unimproeed'uch queStedrtO attend themzeIVeS.ILetsa OCtOber:1935, -It: presented thel U hut, Thurs- dairies'have from 50 to,400 day, November:l,,under. - pOrganization Plans ImPort- get the good old Idaho spirit." Pounced. the dire cows-queer, looking native,ani- Competitibn Tor"Rhf('hei'.BcIIOchi(I- tion of Miss Jean:collette, dram- ant Programito be Pre- inals'nown as Kaffir.cat'tie,.w'ith atics instructor., No.admission wiH sentect Month and long that they i'orns be Net so huge charged. would the old-time Texas long- drsid-sd'a-ro eisr'h'I..d(s- Miss put .Aliii sisics arc conette's students in cle- committees for.the EngHsh club's hprn to shame. Ieehhefii -Ilelie ment;ary play production will pre- new year mere chosen by the ex- .Kaffir cows are milked', about sent a one-apt play, ".A.Letter of ecutive board of the club .at its three months, and a daily produc- '- -'"'-'".'"""'-""'- Introduction" by William Dean Chooseo Six Noii - meeting last Tuesday. This organ- tion of two to four quarts. is con- a Howells, The A cast. Includes pam- Ization, composed of upperclassmen, sidered satisfactory. Na'tive grass- K e(s(B- 4'rom;.the 12:men so noniinatkd; the cia Persons, c Bea Jane Fisher, Mar- EngHsh majors and under classmen es are deficient in proteins a'nd d icommittee,'selects.'fo Qwenna 'istrict r to garet Brendell, James Laing, Glenn mhp hs,ve distinguished themselves phosphorus. Peanut and cocoa- . Hunt Ward Rich ', represent their. states at, Oxford. Stai-5 and Gordon Barnett. in, the entrance examination'or in nut meal supplements are used, as Robertson, Giese Tak- 'The state maIr thus'secede'mIO "Grandma, Old Style,",a com- - English 1 or 2, is look'Ing forward well as cottonseed cake 'and soy en Into Honorary - sc»larships or edy by Walter Prichard.Eaton, wiH to a special meeting for those who beans. AH are cheap. Bonemeal MONTANA, WILL Be running into this. fighting face accordance with the:cpeg- conclude THE GRIZZLIES year in the program with the have in this way become its new is fed,for its phosphorus content. when they tiy to roun((I the Van dal's left eiid'-,at 'Missoula tomor- its of its candidates. following cast of. Scabbard and Blade chose six. characters: Jean members. A more definite ~ an- When not included in the ration, The I(IIaho wingman saying "No" to".any and an row afternoon. Wednesday Boomer, Jewel Bennett, patherine nouncement wjH be given later cows gnaw old bones from which in his territory is Norm Iveisoir: Opponents keep Pledges at their meeting every -c@ege and. univeisitp transgressors were Vincen I Schultenhelm, Robert Granvi/Ie, when complete arrangements have they often contract the germs of a Norm when is on the ONlense,'or he has de- night. Those chosen h.ansinstitutionaI represent- their'eyes on Idaho there'n'unt,:Kenneth Andrew James Robertson, Alfred and gary Eleza- been made i'or an important pro- strange and fatal disease. veloped a knack for hanging on to passes'that come his way. ative of "the RhMes Sch'olarships ', Rich, gram to be held about the middle of Labor is cheap for the South Giese, Glenn Owens, George from whom'copies 'of.-'the'memor'- These prog ams, mhich miH start November, according to Dr. George African dairyman. Native Kaffirs, and Theron Ward. ', .andum of regulations; -,aPPHcatloii : o, wiH K scheduled for aH the Engnsh de- called "boys" no m'ptter how an- The National Society. of Scabbard blank, and other i forlriationmay M Miner, head of 30 c ree night I November, De- partment'and sponsor of the club. cient they may be, are paid 12 "Little Giant" Going Strong and Blade was founded nearly be obtained. Prof; Tayiorhtufgeen February Any to 25 cents a day, and "scoof," yearS agO at the UniVerSity Of WiS-c desfgnated to,aet,aS,reprezentatIVe who 'by and is interested may attend. The cpmmittees include: mem- which consists of 60 to 100 pounds consin five cadet officers, at Idaho of white cornmeal a month and a -ln Tough Professional Ball two years ago a memorial flagPple bership —Ruth . Farley, chairman, . committee of selection:for 'this was erected at that . Institution II Jane Baker, Ruth Ferney, Barnett half pound of meat per week. by the National Society in honor 'hestip nd aahodeslscholar- Baker, John Brcscsc; Program— '78 of Ii "Even and founders. now has ~ OOefli iierliOIOO Margaret IHingsworth, chairman, Willis. Smith, Sensational the shattering tackles of the It s'hip. Is fixed at 400sppund's a year profession- in 45 states and a total. Doris McDermott, William C. Banks; BaD Packer, Gets crashing blocking of the chapters No iestriction is (placed''upon a ~, Idaho al league can not stop him. He membership of approximately 22,- candidate's ch o I'ce of studies. chlmcs —Dock Hades, chairman, ' lO - " - )eIte heitel Munins; Elsie Wahl; Ruth Praise In East played. only one period ago,irist 000,' ., Scholars are elected for tyro years I Robert for Haner, Eleanor Echternach; Book- Brooklyn and gained 53 yards To Celebrate Anniversary 'n the first instance, but a'hird shelf —Coacina Amstutz, chairman, The "Little'faiit" has come into the Giants, three more'than-.Har-'y 'on'octolier'27'11u'various com-] wear may" be awarded to men- who Concert Violinist Well Re Edith si tt r, ~rdld sparks his own! Newman, the former Michigan panies and alumni posts oi the na- have made an outetanding record ace acquired in the entire first ) ceived at Monday Night publicity —Elva .Anderson, Et~n After winding up a brilliant col- tional society. of Scabb'ard and during their first tmo pears, O'Neal, compositions. Ot11- No Absentee Ballots For co'ast, half. 331ade will celebrate"the Quanties" LIsted original legiate career on the Pacific anniversary:'A Performance er committees yet to be chosen, will Those Who Failed to Willis Smith,'hief ball-toter for "The littlest'Giant brims self- of the birth oi'ormer president ~andidate inay apply either in be announced later. the for the the past confidence in a quiet sort 'of way Reosevellt as National Scabbar'd the state in mhich he ieisldes or in Register at Home one in which An enthusiastic audience greet- The executive committee for the three seasons,.is 111owIng down the and will carry the ball on any sort and Blade day. B company of regi- the he has received of play, a buck into'"a'210apound Idaho at least two years of conegectiain- ed Edouard Hurlimann, violinist year includes: Paul Rust, president; Students who failed to register ranks of the mighty'on the east ment 6, at the University of line, off-tackle slash o? a, wide by'a'ipt(!cial--»g The quaHties which w'IH'be and concert-master of the port- IMartha Jean Rehberg, vice presi- in their home precincts coast, this year, under the colors an wnl observe this event personally end sweep. 'It is all, football to Buc'onsidered in making the selec- land symphony orchestra, at his ~dent; Vera Allen; secretary; and before coming to the university of the New York Giants. meeting to be held at the Blue recital Smith, whose chief r'eason.for try- o'lock noon. Among tions are: last Monday night in the Helen Thornhill, treasurer. may not legally avail themselves of The wOrthy inhabitants of. Goth- ket at 12 university auditorium. year the club sponsors sev- "Wee ing the professional game. is to the speakers who-miH address the 1. Literary and scholastic abIHtp Every. absentee voting at the general am hasve taken 'the 148-pound. nd attainments. From the Sonata in A. Major by eral programs of speakers and en- to Willie" into their midst; with the prove that speed and nimbleness members of the company, together election November .6, according and can ofiset de- 2. Qualities of manhood, truth, Handel, which he played with clas- tertainers and maintains a booIL- distric~< fervent raspect of men who know oi'rain foot with alumni and invited guests are: Edward Poulton, ac(t111g, ficiencies in bulk and brawn. Ma- courage,, devotion to duty, sic taste and style, through the shelf oi the latest worth-while. attorney of .Latah county. Reg- a good thing when 'they see it, for General E R. Chrisman. and borrom. O'Connel. Pathy, kindliness, unselfhlmess, technical difficulties of the first I books for the students to istration .students by mail ,'tP+ckey Moutse'I, so dubbed by Gold Miner in 0'ff-Season jor A. B. of is'ot and feHowship. two movements of the Dvorak Con- twist- "Smith's 'Active membership'n 'Sc'abbard I provided for in either the con- New York sports writers, has home is in Boise, and s certo, and Blade is limited to outstanding Exhibition of moral forci: oi up to the end of the last two! stitutional .or'egislat'ive provisions ed and squirmed his may through in the off-season he helps his and of instincts lead Srccps, Mr. Ucrdmcaa displayed cadet officers in the R, O. T. C ~exacter to l pf'the state. the'best lines that professional father work a small placer mine in and to 'take interest They are selected by members of an in s ilg Iteiieete Iief This. statement is contrary to one football cari, produce, and made Pearl, 20 miles froni Boise. Wee the'ir . 0 of yardage, where Willis figures that in the cold the Chapter upori proficiency that appeared recently in a Moscom yardage, plenty sub- 4. Physical vigor as shown by in- only ic sriisis'ci unusual sitsic semi-weekly. newspaper which stat- AH-Americans have been thrown for months there is more gold equiva- in military science, academic rest h-Mti. I Oeighgct ccharacteraracer anand othero er aattri-r- in outdoor sport or in other ments. pig ed .that students might ".register losses. lent in professional football than jects,ecs, may butes. Officers of the regular ar- Edouard IIurlimann in their home. precincts by mail- "New Yawkers" think of there is in the fa?nily shaft. A candidat,, be must What the national guard and organized to eligible, A Moscow audience Hurnl ing the ini'ormation to the registrar from the sage brush lan'ds "His jersey bears the number my, be an mimar'ried male biti,'en of at Mr. Is All College Dance; Blue the boy reserves may be selected to associ- mann's concerts, win not be satis-I of the precinct in which they live of Idaho is expressed in the praise zero, but that is by no means in- the Unit d Stat bet„eeni the Devils to Furnish 'of ate membership. I'led until he has played the Bach I in the various towns the.state." given him by. Everett B. Morris in dicative of his worth to the Giants. ages of 19 and 25, and must have Air on the G. string. In this recital Music for Affair .. Poultpn Gives Opinion the New York Herald-Tribune, as or what his hulking'eammates completed at least two years of hjs he played it without accompani- Mr. Poulton was 'asked by. The quoted by Ron Broom in the Spo- think of his 'football ability. He is ment as his second encore, It was Tpnight is the big night for the Argonaut to give a legal opinion on kane Chronicle. 100 per cent football player even relativ-: erlngers Iill Sstlcgllet done with a full, rich tone and sat-! Ags and for those fortunate ones the question that arose among stu- "From the matted hair and han- if he is compressed into a the package." isfying breadth of style. That the 'mhp have secured their tickets to dents after the appearance of dle-bar mustache days when Poe, ly tiny llll Ielllof Ill e)llllllslllN Ieholllshly gjjltiNell audience enjoyed his playing was the 16th annual "Ag Bawl" which aforementioned article. Weekes and Ecker- bal- Hinkey, .Daly, manifested by the rounds of ap- mill begin at 8:30 at the women' In order to vote by absentee sall were rampant, through the era Professor Chenoweth Sllsilless plause which greeted .the close of,gy'+, The(music will be furnished lot, students must be personally of Ghee, Maulbetsch and Pollard, 1000 Vitors to be in Moscow Next Io Sfmililf orchestra. registered, stated Mr. Poulton, and At Wednesday Meet each number and by the numerbds " by',the Blue Devils down to the jazzier age when Lourie, Week; Will Inspect University encores . the past 16 years the agri- the exceptions provided for by Sec- were they demanded.. For Stinchcoinb and Stuhldreher 'W. Campus John L Aram iS Named ReCIpienst Uni- c(ultural students have sponsored tion 33-715, I. C. A. 1932 do not pint-sized football play- Professor C. Chenoweth was Miss Mabel Clark of the supreme, speaker of the afternoon at of American Banker's As- vcrsity music faculty the the first aH-college dance of the include studenty. According to that have continually proved. that the played ever 'only ers the first regular meeting of Kappa Beginning the first of next week, sociatiori Award accompaniments with easeand con si>ason and anyone who has section of the Idaho Code, good little men could hold their remembers Ph.i„Methodfst wonIten'Is otrga(n-' the Idaho State Grange convention trol and showed, good taste in fpl atjtended the Ag Bawl "....anofficer, agent, or employee own with good big men in the most occasions of ization, which mas held in the Wo- will be held in Moscow. Ehe meet- »wing and balancing her parts to it as one of the novel of the government rugged. of all physical contact John L. Aram„senior in the School th'e The decorations wiH this temporarily absent men'. gymnasium Wednesday. His ings will be held over a period be- of Business, has been amarded the solo instrument. year or of state games. until the 'out the autumn and harvest from his or .her precinct" may reg- subject mas "Ideals". ginning Monday and.lasting American Bankers Associatipn carary "W'ee Willis Smith never made all- Thursday. Official delegates and ison with shocks of cor ister by mail. Wilma Mitchell, president of the scholarship for 1934-35, reports o o University of America in his under-graduate visitors, totaling almost 1000, from co cert at the o ns a No Provision for .Students group, played a cello solo, accom- Dean R. H. Farmer. p e(s pump at the University of.Idaho, but aH over the state and several mem- ar1l;icularlyym interestingn feature I "Apparently, the legislature has days panied by Gertrude Gehrke.- This scholarship,. operated par cuary on the "little giai(t" bers of'nearby units and. as:a old fashioned cider barrel over not Seen fit 'to extend the privilege he is carrying county revolving fund, 1s awarded an- the in the toughest sphere o' W'ashington 'Granges will before. As usual he kePt to, corner where me y o d absentee registration to stu- tradition begin to nuany junior senior student in an of professional footbaH —where arrive in to a or h s high standard of Performance. thews to refre h hi If. (It i dents," said Mr. Poulton. "There- aH — the city Sunday. of banking and economics '.a t of mastodonic proportions Bulletin Board A tour inspection uni- by rumlored that the cider has aged only those students who have players of. of the committee of two faculty mem- fore, as thistles'n Scot- fo(s weeksl personally registered in their are as common versity, ori~auy scheduled bers and one banker. chosen FirSt Free ASUI DanCe «r two been Kappa Delta Psi will hold a busi- o'lock has Men There mill be a varied array of home precincts can avail them- land. 3 Wednesday afternoon, in the have. been among the "Smith, quarterback with the ness meeting this afternoon at 4 been advanced 2 o'lock in order past Set fOr NOVember 17 coste!mes also —everything from selves of absentee voting." to most outstanding in the school of Nem York Giants of the National p. m. in Ad. 205A. to allow visiting Grangers long- little Bo-Peep to the country doc- , Applications of properly quali- busniess. Aram Is no -exception, is 5 feet 6 inches high and er time to inspect the campus and tor. 'During intermission there wnl fied voters for absentee ballots are league, having earned his own may for three weighs 148 pounds. He Is by aH AH men interested in fmcing re- the university farms. be a'surprise in the way of enter- received the auditor's . now being at smallest in a 10- port in Leo Calland's office in the years and ranking high in scholar- For the first time in the history tain(X(ent and prizes will be pre- in the respective counties odds the player Banquet in Gym offices where aH-Americans Memorial gym Tuesday at 4 ship. He is president of the Idaho of the university, members of the sent>I(i for the best costumes, A the November 3 is the team circuit Wednesday evening at 6 o'lock na- over state. understudy men o'lock. chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, ASUI will enjoy a free all-student few f.'ickts are still available and last date that these ballots may frequently young a huge banquet has been arranged tional honorary business fraternity; whose college days were passed in dance, to be given on November 17, may j'be secured from representa- reach the, auditor's offices and be Democrats, boys and girl~H for, which will be held in the Mem- a member of Delta Chi social fra- tives lin each group house. the obscurity of East Podunk State orial gymnasium. Dr. Mervin G. co'm- in the Memorial gymnasium. counted at the polls. Teachers'nstitute. those who are in favor of the pres- ternity; and the ASUI rally The idea was presented to several ent national administration and. Neale, president of the university, mittee. He mas graduated from the STli!DENT DIRECTORIES OUT Demon at Long Gains will act as toastmaster for the ai- group houses in the form of a Chief Justice Budge the Democratic (party —meet at the Grangevine high school. petition, which was approved by Tl(e 1934-35 student direct- "At Idaho, Smith played three Democratic headquarters, Crelgh- fair. A diversified program using PrevIous holders of the A. B. A. years as varsity quarterback with- student talent has been arranged the Executive board at a meeting pries: are out and will. be avail- Addresses Law Students , icn building on Main street, Fri- scholarship include James W. Kal- abler', out missing a game. He built up for the visitors at dinner. Tuesday evening. to house managers of or- I October alt bus, 1933-34; Ronin W. Hunter, dash- day, 26, 7:30 p. m. A The Academic council later ap- gankied groups in limited num- ,Chief Justice Hamer Budge of a reputation for long scoring prominent speaker will be there. "Chuck" Collins'rchestra will 1932-33; Gene M. Conger, 1931-32; proved the plans which were drawn ber«.i'. today noon. They may the Idaho supreme court, Boise, es. In 1932 he ran four times for Tau Mem Aleph meeting Monday play during the meal. Herman Wayne F. Blair, 1930-31; Samuel uP by the aonowing committee: be Isecured by calling at the gave the rprincipal speech of the touchdowns from his own.25-yard 7:30 in Ad 201. Bring tennis shoes. Daughs will play an accordian solo, F. Swayne, 1929-30; and Fred '. Mary Hartley, Nina Kinghorri, putt(legations ofiice on the first Bench and Bar meeting Thursday line or farther away, Last year Ball game at 8:00 with Delta Tau and Orrin Tracy, banjo player, will Berry, 1928-29. Louis A'ugust, and Orvine Good- floret of the Administration night at the Blue Bucket. Bench he scampered 85 yards through Delta. also entertain. Robert Lyon, direc- sell. buillding. Five are to be issued and Bar is the organization of all State for a score. tor of the university band, mill play $1,786,000 was spent last year by to Iiaeh group. students in the College of'Law. "Only California, one of the mo- Mortar Board meeting Sunday a trumpet solo. The Vandaleers Iowa State undergratuates. 2235 was Synthetic, radio-active sodium in Students mho do not live at a "Althoulgh the number of stu- guls of west coast football, evening at 8:15. The meeting is to are to sing a group of Italian num- men spent only $144,000 on clothes grow p residence may get a copy dents. in the College of Law has in- able to keep him from running 35 be held at Hays halI'. bers. The university symphony whil co-eds numberiqg 880 squan- sufficient quantities to serve as a in a Practical substitute for radium in by ISsning at the office. A lim- creased for,six 'successive years, yards or more at least twice orchestra and the military band dered $111,000 on fine feathers. this is we This throttling Smith's 'T'lub certain types of biological research ited, number is to be circulated, the, largest enrollment game. of Mnor meeting at Blue are scheduled for important spots Tobacco companies collected $20,- have for time," shiftiness occurred when on and medical therapy, is now an ac- acc p(rding, to Oran Fitzgeral(I, had some said speed and Bucket Monday night at 8:30. New the evening's musical program 000 while only $5,000 were spehti complished fact. iuii I(lcrsity editor. Dean Pendleton Howard, Wee Willis was a sophomore, members be there. Initiation. also. fOr SeWing u1aterlala. (I y.aaUss c PPII3.%r', OCTCl3ER Ofr: 1CJ4 Page TV!(O Tili'. 7(t.S)IO APsGOb::iL'T, i(OSCOtV. expense., The film is a ~ i yearr'I;s Cell- Ss own ressed their desire'. to:(nake poetic ment sent iier'o» Iik)l. c(if whether traditions are en- ' screen adaptati()n'of tIIe'I'jensationv dicate tlult it (loes e 8, nbiscon- I turyof Progress to Ien d at o „here lactualt facts so that no 1 ' by Frank Craven - .:M d I t !y Qg,Q~rgons& ceptions might be formed. to 'ss ree of tinufng their too thankless ~ob, although»o student Ofgcfaf publication of the Assoc(a(cd Students, of (hct/, issued cvcry. Tuesday sutd Fgjdsy ol:ihc coucffc year.: Enicrcd .ss sccondPc(<~T4 SPORTS STAFF...... Eridic.bfsycy, assistant CIRCULATION MGR...... Bruce Bowler true. Previous to the rally the band ~+>~teal)9c((0 pbj/c ctlifoy; Bill 0'ivciii, Fmri Buiicck, Bob Gran. in entertaining at ville. I.owrcncc i)«Rin, Jack Dniy, Dudley ADVERTISING 'b(GR..„,...... Rsy Lincoln was engaged Tiickcr, 'ill Pa«icy, Cricnn Whitcsel, Fd ASS'T. CIRCULATION hfGR.....Gcnr Ryan the dinner held for faculty mem-. Riicy. PROOF RFADER..:...... GcraidCrismsn CABIPUS STAFF...... Virginia bfcDonsid, SECRETA((Y ...... „...... hfurvsJaiucs Msggsycf Roscbsugh, bfiyism McFsii, Joc CIRCULATION STAFF...... Dwight'Barton, Andcyson. Eiigsbcfh Ash1cc, Betty Peavey', A)(inc King, Jack Harris, Allison Dobbs, ifeb« Btodrccht, Mary Wicks, Ixruisc Paul- Vivisn Noycr, John Anderson, Katbyyn scn.'ycnc Hordmsn, Roberts bfotbcws, Bill Kimbsil.

11 ~ 11 LI W'e Are Slipping?

I j 'ON ~ TOO MUCH XENQPHON... ,Thiite'en hundred freshmen students of 1(Vashing- S>j XENOPI-IObd Ccpyflgbi. )Ppf, il. J. Ite>nclt)s Tobacco Cofhpkuy 'ton State college, the class of 1938, will inaugurate a new tradition there next month when they will be ad- 'i'" - "'""'IITEREvERY cI.Ass ministered a pledge of loyalty to their alnla mater. THEv DiDN'T BLAUE A ,The idea is not original with State col- Foe TH)s. washington wovjsh.,to,,iboiut..out..the.-". ,

, value of thepledge to bind every studerit into a unit, of and fbr'the school of his choice. The "Idaho Spirit," 4I~"j'+, a.tradition here. which has lived and thriivecl !.hrough changing generaiions of Idaho students is not deacl, may it never'be! It may be a meaningless phrase to sonle, of the new stuclents, but to we who have I'nown Iclaho, her life,.and her traditions, it means everything. Perhaps we are failing these newconlers in our p o m'idst by not acquainting them fully'with the nleaning 4 o e of that "Idaho Spirit" soon enough. Perhaps occas- ional sfnall infractions of Idaho customs 'and'racli- e tions by these students are a warning sign which bve. 'e.,l&. are overlooking, one which may lead within a genera- tion to ihe downfall of all that Idaho has meant to us. 'et's take stocl'. The "I"men have callecl upon the student bo(ly already this year for an expression as to .mgP~ JxP' ~ xvhether or not its somewhat attitude towarcl "/. cynical 6 'rgy ~ their enforce»lent of canlpus customs is nleant to in-

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CHARLES STEPHENS, JR.i35-pre-medical.

Hc says: "I'e followed the zcccnt scientific in- 'f,e vestigations which confirm Camel's 'cocrgjzjog cffcc(.'ut I already knew from my own per- sonal experience that Camels lift up my energy and enable mc to tackle the next assignrucn( with renewed vigor. It has been definitely cstablishcd, foo; that Camels are a milder cigarette." t

Throw off that tired feeling this quick and enjoyable way! TUNE IN I CAMEL CARAVAN with Glen Gray's Casa Lorna Pull'ur a Camel —light up —enjoy ifs rich, pleasing fasfe. Orchcstm, Walter O'Kccfc, Annot(0 Hanshaw, and other i I Before many minutes have passed you feel a harmless and de- Hcadjjncrs —over WABC-Columbia Network. TUESDAY E.S.T. lightful renewal of your energy. Join those who are finding a ..lop.m. THURSDAY ..9p.m. E.S.T. 9 p.m. C.S.T.—8 p.m. M.S.T. Sp.m. C.S.T.—f):30p.m. new pleasure "get M.S.T. in smoking as they a lift with a Camel!" 7 p.m. P.S.T., 8:30p.m. P.S.T. Smoke steadily? Of course! Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS, and do Not get on tbe JJerves./

GIRl, EXPLORER. Mrs. William LaVairc says: "Any time I'm tired I just stop aud smoke a Camel. It wakes up my cncrgEr in no time. And here's an important point. «/I//, t C Smoking Camels steadily, I find, does not affect one's nerves." C7,1/e Extra Warmth and Comfort in These

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I .Gfbgon; arid Helen Creaser. ument'at the'outhern Branch, Dr. of English, .located in twp.".jiIii4es, .]ag-."-'e e ' rXemberehfp tp Phi UPSilOn om- "I Miller SayS: fOund the teaCherS'they heartily.agreed With;,Irfef 'Tfte"'. Dr";Miller- enepuntered, a Sur.- . . e r'. "., ~ W ee . fcrcu ig bated cu achciarahipm,t- Eugtftrh::htdte ' hi' ' ttw ~ iu tire department cf the Scuthcrnitwcrdepartmcutc cf '':", 'g.num'er . til . ', ' '- Pr s of. oiii ld h o s Iv}ttes moral character, and gen- branch wholly, cooPerative. in spirit.toj work t'ogether so closely that,a SjuffItf"g~ jul'ability: A woman must have -d f,-among them many of hfs - and attitude.'hen I,'eXpreSSed'Student,....may. make .a traneitlpni, '. . ~ -:I .,~ -Vi@t-4„"-~ftftgrr j Completed'er,SOphptnpre year fn ': -, .-: weekend t-+ffE «nfing prbnriscs ffpiypnd frolic for n//, rcgnrdfcss of. I the home'economics department fn myself to them as believing that lfrom the'branch fp the @Diversity.i:, .- thCIr f'ncn's fort t/Iosc w/Io . . -, .' -- -';- . gyni are ='-.'.'.','. -,':;","-'~yj j'j"'~CHA'NGE'css sedately inclincft. Even '.,: if you arc tired aud doII.'t want.to dance, a fth elt aaEII Ia don't yoff hnve to siti /Ionre, for the first play of the ycnr,."7/nrce Cor- '~~ - ~>+s Ni~iie~ iiet~~ll Icrcd 'oo I," i bef'n/J produced+ ''. both f'rif/ay anf/ Sntffrdny nil//Its. jAIphaa Chiss 'O~ 'Ot +6+ 8 . i The plcdgrc, d4Inccs ~y . cpatbaCIL wi!l bc Jfcld Hold BanQuet „~ ''Bbbf ', -, Frey32251 by Alpha C/fi Ofnegn, Tnu f(apffa I I Alpha g/If Omegas held their En Ifs fsffsifon, 'Knf pa Alpha 'T/Icta ipi Founders Day.r.:,banquet Tuesffa Beta phi, and ffnffpa Toasts were given byy Ines Equals, Sii/nfn. I Educational Association I Phyllis Temby, and'Barbarar Mock- Bawl I Ag Planned' ler. Guest's present were Mrs. Flor- i f Ffdy Rad Mff Lfttf ry ~ ~ B-~' <-'" ; of the department of English,t re- it, Tlie annual Ag Bawl wili be held nice Barnard,. Dorothy Frederick- I . IS gIVCII the S:>mal'-- Care WfnS 'turned pMIISt fkfllg that son, Ada Jensen, Saturday morning from; Friday,fn the Memorial gymnasium .Myrtle Rach, and outhern:iIdaho he.attended-'i 5HOP The Blue Lfflic where ...8AIIIR Devils'rchestra will fur- Gallagher.: meetings of the En lish group pf utch the music. retrace'aud.pc- . ~ Sh„rd,'hda Cduwdtfcuafu ona, actuate.,asso 'alan hOnOrS On Our eXhibit. printS. A PANIC'ULAR shop .tronesses will be Dean and Mrs. orchestraKappa Sigs wffl . ItoId,tioii and.made an attempt to co-,,l Pledge E. J. Iddfngs, Mr. and Mrs. H. W Dance, Iordinate the.- work of the Englis h t fo'I 'pARTICULAH I Kappa Sigma will hold their Hulbert, and M . d M L if department oi the Southern ranch Berner. pfedge dance Saturday at the chap I : ':::.:: 'ter or-'ahd that of'he University of Idaho. A large Print mifde:frOm your'em-Sitting W ill, V,'. people house A C Whitt ke's '""'heta During hh trip, Dr. Miller at- Engagement; will furnish the music. Pa I I C. L..JAIN jtrons and patronesses wfii be Mr.j " ' " Announced at Dinner "f j c. ll 'ake. an ideal Gift,~ and catello, Twin FFalls, andd Boise, where,h erg i The engagement of Gertrude M s. William Moore. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Chamberlain Lieut he.discussed the work of the Na Evans, Moscow, to Fredrick Crom I 5il9+fr~ uafIg~gg i and Mrs and; tional Council oi'ublic Relations. Qj$ well,-'' Gooding, was announced at C E Hart and Dr ...~ The teachers were very much fn-I f d t i a dinner at the KaPpa Alpha Theta terested.-fn 'investigations con-I phone 7636 for hppcictment. are t be General and MI E R I house Monday. Miss Evans well ' ~ is Ch I 'erning tentative course in Eiiglfsht know on the 'campus as the secre- by the State Board 'f I 'ublished tary of Dean Permeal J. French, Educ~tion in August, 1932, accord- crcutweii ic ''hile a ' a iuuiur' iu the Pill UPsilon Omici'oil iug'c or.: Miser, aud iutcretted,) -:..., law school here'. p'nt,I,() p~eggeS FOUr Gll.]$ too, fri 'comparing salarfeS of Eng- I Dean French read the announce- . lish with of,'other j g I I teachers those H $ ment following the singing of At, Meeting Tuegday I teachers, Dr. Mi11er expresses hfm- ' "The Theta Secret Song," by a self ul C'ampIIs" ~ as very hopef concerning The new Studio —'"Neir,the J" H. Cromwell ~ Four girls were pledged ip phf,'the success of the new movement Gooding, father of Fredrick.Crom- Upsilon Omicron, home economics, among English teachers. Ten Salon Honors — —'Seattle —Vancouver sf't/TURDAV well, pinned the..Delta sweet- Sacramento Chi honorary, afi the meeting Tue day j .Promise Cooperatfon heart Pin,on Miss Evans. night Those pledged are: Lucific Ccuceruiug the conference crith I Oltcttc ct the diltucr were Oecu Milic, Mary Lcu fddiugt, Isabelle thcmcmbcrccftltcEugiithoepcrt- i Permeal J. French, Miss Lena Shpup, Dr. J. H. Cromwell, Alice —— -— e Kelley, Mary Poyneer, Bernice Day Maloney, .Mrs. Elmer Anderson, Lawrence Chamberlain, and I'rs. Mrs. Henry Dunn. r i t Pi Phis Will Hold GOOC '..aSter! Pi Beta, Phi will hold its pledge dance Saturday. Tom Armour's orchestra will furnish the music. Patrons and patronesses will be IS Mrs. Harry J. Smith, D'ean and Mrs. r J F. Meesenger, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer David. /~ '. ybrp ~ ': Pledge Dance Scheduled ":-":~Sar:::42lc Alpha Chi +mega will have its /:s pledge dance Friday. patrons and patronesses will be Dean and Mrs. Ivan C. Crawford, Mrs. R. L. Camp- bell, and Miss Lillie Gallagher. Chuck Collins'rchestra will fur- nish the music. sr Put Q:td 'Sulj:itty/'M?gtiwgbb... T. IC. E. Pledges Given Dance Tau Kappa Epsilon will hold a pledge dance at the chapter house Saturday. A PulfnIan orche" tra will furnish the music. Patrons and patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Cherrington,.Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Spence, and Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Theophilus.

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l Ig 'll 193rs THE IDAHO ARGONAUT..Mosco3rr. FRIDAY', QCTOBER 26, Paie PO]II' ei'6 I,'II Ils 0;IiI, 8 t'08ltI 7'bru tt cItifer6nce Camps 'IIIilii I eau:eI I'rizi:ly -.IiI; «Ie were discovered 1n eral weaknesses de- '; vAth. Brings Powerful this ]ast game,'usmc]a]]y in Gonzaga ftense.'nderson'. has been dr]]]- -'uffin "rR 'Out This Srizzlyf Vfgndttlz! Squad Game Called for of blocking 6 Oaly, ',„'"rfr", M,"„"„„"," %'ffichp for ing the fundamentals TomOrrOW and charging into them this last .'trit' 10 A. M. this depart- . week so they will play in much better. Outside: Rain,and. a dreary world; ment of the game Inside: Tmo dejecte'd columnists.sad]y:cotrtpowingl'their.~ly By Bill Pauley style. 'prog-'ostichtion. Out ' By Edd]e Mayer Maupin May Be ',... The Idaho backfield is cripp]ed in that Jerry Maupin, star Idaho ''. quarterback, has sus- freshman, tain.a bad hip injury, This has s 'een slowing hb up considerably in scrimmage and may prevent his QonzILg@ ..'rosh a against the Bullpups. He field is expected to neutral- p]aying of-i(re'gutter be'atittg Montana. Out of. the: gruttpr on-'uddy '-:.,:::;.'."""'""'':::;i::.::::)'::,tl';:.]c strongest team lthey have 'has stf]] been clicldng in his pass- keep Idaho out by ]ze the situation to such an extent ';.,':;;:., ',,:,.: repor Absher; and mte'are Coach Callant, aitd ' - years, according. to I combination with to the curb sa)ta'speak. Homever, mi@ you, w]]] be nothing l,i::::;:::::;:"::;::;:,.1 '. -:.,::,j::;;.;.I,,:i::1';',.':.',." ing outcome that the Rich, half, Pavkov, half, and. +~ ~ Prince, full, have been playing """~'"'- """'"" -; the year that the,: grea good ba]] been quit'I the satne si»cs 'ge Idaho-Gottsaga upsetz pre-game statements, Coach '" ll'he crystal ltastt t f no ':..." Mon- an t TOU'RE LOOKING AT:BENRT'BLASTIC, s]tee]I fnerchant of the grause played, .they say, Coach Anderson indicated today, me.match Id'aho crush tile Gr'i""lies 20 to, 12,'tn:thetr'ottestatntttg Leo B. Ca]]and had n6 cotnment .:.year this the Bullpups start Car- and as at Missoula tomorrow. Last was the year that he mould probably trick..Tltts 'g'atttLr before entrain1ng last ev- tana. outfit that idaho plays that gatne, me mottder if tt ts''laying another dastard+ ' to make the Idaho team for ts'touchdown after sn«- made history for 1'rosh team los Stone a fullback from Sugar that'tt'is]mrueg He indicated, however, that .Iatl ran through hali of nteatts a go! to Idaho„ thattgh,'attd me sincerely:hope ening. kick-efg 97 yards. against-W. S. C, and per- . ier in the season the Qo City Stone weighs only 165 the meather would be a major fac- 'ng a; pass, returned. a 'formed other feats of footba]] genius. against every team the Grh-'ear]]ngs defeated their va pounds, which is light for the fu]]- in this column. .]tt rdecfdfng the type of attack: l We apologize for the philosophy. It doesn't be]ong tor might. guess from the picture,. he can pass 'em to 0. Although the first 6 back position in the Idaho style of Vandal@ w]]] employ aga]nst z!Iles:p]ayed. As yoii whal," does belong. the won't 'be taking: any'hances on letting this cou]d wa]k over them nom but Anderson dec]ared that Here is Qrfzz]]es. Vandals play 0'tu'. neighbors'at Washirigtott State, seetningly ruin Ctttts) after their the 'oo.'he. he makes up for it in flash and in preparing for un- flash]oose. de- weeks'aga, rtt'n ratnpant aver tlje Incidently, has gi d

H toi hold the chain or take care og helmets and foot]nz]h. Baylhttle] Gibbs, sports yub]lefty director, put a nice afternoon on one end of the chain. With another start or 60 K more minutes, Rate oughta be en- titled to aft ]east a hand embroid- ered water bucket.

II 8 ANDERSON'8 frosh take on a tough one to- / morrom morning at 10 o'clock when the Gonzaga Bull pups come to Moscow for t annual year]fngf game. The young Blues from Spo- kane, always rated as dangerous, g stand horses maN uho has beea as the dark this year, g I playing their first game of the sea- son tomorrow. 'Td rather see the boys play the Cougar grosh any day smakttig Grattg« for a than Gonzaga," mourned the joy- eaegef I ital ous Otto, "These kids from Spok- ace ~ t h w ...in a ane stay for three quar- time this: ie, „-.-=. ~ whipped lottg said „., ters and then 'in the last period common-sense I MtnFIII ggPg~~g come out to throw passes and make Pl c'ackage long runs like a bunch of All-Am- "ef pat'kage of Grafsgef'ives —10c ericans. You can't tell what they'l K do. I haven't got over my scare me and my oldpipe about 9 hours K of two years ]ygy ago yet. boys ...„.,QQ,.I were ahead seven po]nts for three, of enj'oyment. quarters and then the Gonzaga gs 1 froah ]made ioltle touchdown and "Hay is about average size, came so close to making another pipe one that it took all the joy outa and smoking it leisure/y as I like Smart wrap top- I life." ti~':'$ $% I e ~ ~ I-. ; pers... storm col- I I I to do, a pipeload Granger lasts s ~ ga. of '„'ared... 16 tie WEE WILLIE belted is maldng good in thel big time. me about 25 minutes, and that K full 8 -... flaredl... 8 Coast gains still rtRve when they I think of the exploits of the "Little means that I get abo~t 21 goad ~ ~ ~ wth Inverteitl Giant" Smith and nom the eastern 'L l I e P centre enthusiasts are adding the]r cheers pipeloads Pom every package. pleat... ) to the general uproar. The color- ". every fashion 'cle-". ful gridiron sprite is rfp]ong 'Was there ever so much eaj oy- I through and around the massive ; tail executed au- 6 pro teams as easily as he coasted meat so small costP" ' for a the tobacco thats 3IILB 1 through the coast clubs. "Pm pipe thentically in the tickled to death to see Willis make Charter H o u s e= good," commented Coach Ca]land, the pipe tobacco that's COOI collegiate mentor of Smith. "I ) v mannero always said he would if he got a tt'o brcak. There have been sevena] '@, ~ oNs zeelzl Side 6' times already this year that I wish s I still had him." Them's our senti- tnentss too, Leo, 193', Lfsntfzr th ttzsftt Tosftcoo Ld lire. S7 i co. Iaremyw lt