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Sandspur, Vol. 42 No. 06, November 4, 1936

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STARS Citation , "Sandspur, Vol. 42 No. 06, November 4, 1936" (1936). The Rollins Sandspur. 471. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/471 lie Nhlp of State >IlticnI Fornin of Hodgre-Pod^e Rollins anii0pur eeiabrgru Triumph (Weekly Student Newspaper) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1936 (Complete Campus Coverage) ROOSEVELT SWEEPS NATION IN LANDSLIDE t RUSSELL COMPANY Re-elected For Second Term LEADS LANDON IN I TO PRODUCE SEVEN 45 STATES WITH I PLAYS THIS YEAR RECORD PLURALITY t] All Performances to Be Given Maine, Vermont and New IJ! In Annie Russell Hampshire Are Safety ,] Theatre Republican ^MRS. SMITH TO MANAGE WIRES CONGRATULATION i *Men Must Fight' By Reginald I. Lawrence Opens Series OFCHflPPELON Largest Electoral Vote in History A program of seven outstanding attractions, including four produc­ The voting citizens of the United tions by the Annie Russell Com­ States expressed desire for the pany, will be presented on the An- ROLLINS PLATES continuance of President Roose­ '• nie Russell Series at Rollins Col­ velt's New Deal program in their lege this coming season, it is an- China Is Designed For Use Will Be Preceded By Academic record vote yestreday. , nounced. Of Trustees, Faculty Procession Although final tabulations have ' The Annie Russell Series, which And Staff not been released, it is conceded supplants the Professional Artists HOLT WILL GIVE TALK that Roosevelt will win with a Series conducted by the late Miss record plurality, in all but three ^ Annie Russell for several years, SPANISH MOTIF IS USED states. Maine, Vermont and New will be directed this year by Mrs. Bishop Wing Will Give The Hampshire, having an electoral • Dorothy Lockhart Smith. Mrs. Year of Research Was Spent Invocation vote of 12, are the only states in Smith will also assume the man- Perfecting Design the Republican column. • agement of the Annie Russell Com- At 1:26 A. M., Landon wired his Franklin Delano Roosevelt John Nance Garner The annual Armistice Day Con­ ,' pany and direct three of the four vocation will be held in Knowles congratulations to President Roose­ * productions to be offered by this A shipment of plates reproduc­ Memorial Chapel at 10 o'clock, velt, and released a statement con­ ^' company of players. ing the , Wednesday, November 11. It will ceding the election to his oppo­ The Annie Russell Series, all with a part of the Annie Russel] WHO'S WHO be preceded by a formal academic nent. • performances in which will be giv­ Theatre in the background, has just OEAN GAMPOELL POLITICAL RALL! procession of faculty and students. FARLEY RESIGNS AS en in the , been received from the famous ON The Invocation will be given by POSTMASTER GENERAL • opens on January 15 with a pre- Wedgwood factory in England, ac­ the Right Reverend Dr. John D. James J. Farley, chairman of the ^ sentation by the Annie Russell cording to Miss Katharine Lewis, MR. DENNY TALK HELO WENOESOAY Wing, Bishop of South Florida. Democratic National Committee, • Company of "Men Must Fight" by Alumni Secretary of Rollins Col­ CAMPUS President Holt will give a short resigned this morning as Postmas­ Reginald Lawrence and S. K. Law­ lege, who, with other graduates of address. ter General of the U. S. rence. This vehicle, which will be Rollins, has been working out plans Committees Of Chapel Hold Bryant Prentice Jr., •37- l*rafessors Speak For Their' Bryant Prentice, president of the In August he was given tem­ [ staged by Mrs. Smith, is described for a Rollins plate during the past First Meeting Chick's" home town is Buffalo, Respective Candidates Student Council, will read the porary leave of absence from the as "one of the most interesting and two years. I N. Y., and as president of the Proclamation of the President of duties of this office until Novem­ provocative plays given to the Miss Lewis stated that while TO REORGANIZE STAFF Club he's to be found in the n^ TROWBRIDGE, CHAIRMAN the United States. ber 4, 1936, so he might fulfill his American stage". A second per- these plates are designed primarily Gale Hall. He is one of the sh The A Cappella Choir, under the task as Chairman of- the Demo­ Continued on page 2, col. 3) for the use of trustees, faculty, ing lihgts of the philosophy de­ leadership of Mr. C. 0. Honaas, cratic National Committee. The alumni and undergraduates, a lim­ On Wednesday evening October partment, and is intending to try On Wednesday, October 28, a will sing a commemorative ode, "A. reason for his resignation has not ited number of them will be avail­ 28th, the first meeting of the out for the coming Rhodes Scholar­ political rally was held at 10 o'clock D. 1919", by Hooker-Parker. been announced. Knowles Memorial Chapel Com­ able for friends of the College, ship this year. He plays half-back in the Annie Russell Theatre. Pro­ The benediction will be given by mittees was held in the Frances especially those in Orange County. on the varsity football eleven, and fessor Trowbridge, acting as non­ Dean Campbell. The distribution will take place Chapel for the purpose of reorga­ has become one of the most de­ partisan chairman, introduced each HOLiS TALKS AT Bishop Wing, who will given the through the alumni office in Pine­ nizing for this year and to acquaint pendable men on the team. Chick of the speakers. Invocation, was born in Atlanta, MISS LANGFOOD IS hurst Cottage. incoming students who attended is also president of the Student The different opinions were well Georgia, November 19, 1882.. He with the various functions of the •Council and has won varsity let­ divided. Professors John Martin The Rollins Wedgwood plate is was educated at the University of TIE ART SEMINAR committees. Bryant Prentice, pres­ ters for baseball and tennis, be­ and Rhea Smith spoke for the New an achievement in distinction and Georgia and at William and Mary beauty, according to Miss Lewis. ent chairman of the Chapel Staff, sides football. Member of Omicron Deal; Professors Howard and Bid­ SPONSOR AT GAME College. He received his D.D. de­ Her Subject Was The Beauty presided. Delta Kappa, the senior honorary dle gave an idea of the Republi­ Almost a year of research in the gree at the University of Georgia Invited Under Auspices Of Of Egyptian Art Fogg Art Museum of Harvard by Dean Campbell was the first society for men. can platform and explained why 1918. Libra a member of the Wedgwood staff speaker. After welcoming the new they were against Roosevelt; Pro­ Henry Lauterbach, '37—"Hank" In 1913 he married Mary Cath- SHOWS LANTERN SLIDES (Continued on page 2, col. 3) students he outlined briefly the fessor France told what the So­ ESCORTED BY STUDENTS comes from Saugatuck, Conn. This (Continued on page 2, col. 5) functions of the committees, ex­ year he is president of Theta Kap­ cialist party stands for; and Alan Mrs. Marjorie Holmes, in her plaining their accomplishments in Taulbee, a student, read Browder's Ulk last Thursday at the Art Stu­ pa Nu, living at Hooker Hall. His Frances Langford, radio and the past and what was hoped for major is business administration, Communist platform. The speech screen star, was sponsor for the dio, told of the beauty of Egyptian them this year. of Professor Clarke, who is, like Art and showed pictures on the NEW DORMITORIES which will probably land him at the Rol lins-Wofford game in Leesburg - Dean Campbell was followed by France, a Socialist, had to be elimi­ screen of heads, figures, and pieces head of some big concern, some Friday night. Mr. Trowbridge and Mr. Denny. nated for want of time. of stone, on which were drawings, day. But here at Rollins his fame Miss Langford is a former Lake­ The former talked on the great to show to her audience how really rests upon his tennis game. He has Speaking for Roosevelt, Profes­ land girl and is spending her vaca­ INSPECTEO TOOAY need for cooperation and under­ great the Egyptians were. been on the tennis squad for three sor Martin emphasized the past tion in Florida. She spent a week standing between American stu­ (Continued on page 2, col. 6) of her stay at Clearwater beach Centuries ago they invented years and last year was captain TO GIVE SEBMON dents and those of European coun­ but has returned to Lakeland for geometry, built the Sphinx and the Miss Hagopian Will Sing At and number one player. He has tries and pointed out certain ways the remaining three weeks. pyramid.s, and innovated the art of Vesper Service represented his fratrenity on the "Her Husband's Wife" Will Talk in Chapel On The in which Rollins undergraduates Intramural Board and is a mem­ After her vacation she will re­ sculpturing. Many of these remain could participate in these move- Will Be Presented Subject "We Utopians" to remind of a civilization now ber of the Inner Council. Last turn to Hollywood to make another O. D. K., LIBRA HOSTS (Continued on page 2, col. 2) gone but not forgotten, for the spring he was tapped by Omicron In Recreation Hall picture but final arrangements Delta Kappa. PASTOR OF M. E. CHURCH have not been made as yet. Egyptians, as Mrs. Holmes said, The final official inspection of . p i rvf (livijcc! T iilll Helene Keywan, '37—Helene Last Saturday she was the guest built for an eternity. Solid and th." ""••• dormitories, built this ^^^^ ^^ ^1^^ ^"'" lev Husband's Wife" will be comes from the Sing Sing City— The guest speaker in the Knowles of Billy Chase, also of Lakeland, mysterious they remain to recall summer through the aid of govern­ presented on November 19 in Rec­ Betts" Given By Ossining, N. Y., and her campus Memorial Chapel on Sunday, No­ at the University of Florida game to us a civilization of which many ment loans and the generosity of reation Hall. residence this year is Mayflower vember 8, will be the Reverend against Maryland. Mr. Chase was mysteries still remain unsolved. the residents of Orange County, Miss Clara Butler lis three act play, by A. E. Hall. She is an accomplished William H. Hanger, pastor of the captain of the Florida team last The Egyptians were influenced will be held this afternoon. An ap­ Thomas, is the laboratory theater's Miss Clara Butler, director of dancer and has appeared in the Winter Park Methodist Episcopal year. by the broad expansive plains propriate program is planned and :st production this term. the first Rollins Student Players Rollins dance revues and the Mod­ Church. He has chosen as his sub­ Miss Langford was presented which surrounded them and the it is hoped that the many friends There will be no admission production, "Miss Lulu Bett", has ern Ballet. A member of Phi Beta, ject "We Utopians". with some flowers by Rollins Col­ clear blue sky above them. Their of Rollins will be in attendance. charge, and all students and facul- sculpturing, as their surroundings, announced her cast as follows; a reporter on the Sandspur, she is r members are invited to be pres­ Dr. Hanger spoke to the Rollins lege Friday night. In addition to the new dormito­ Miss Lulu Bett Frances Hyer editor-in-chief of the 1937 Tomo­ audience last year soon after he She was at the game under the was massive and solid. They were ries fer women, Lucy Cross and ii t. Grandma Bett Polly Raoul kan. Her major is "general hu­ had been called to Winter Park to auspices of the Order of the Libra also influenced by the enjoyment Carolyn Fox, Pugsley and May­ Miss Frances Hyer will direct Ina Deacon Peggy Bashford man relations"(!!). We know also direct the activities of the local and in the sponsor's box with her of life that they felt and, in a part, flower will be opened. Likewise the play. The cast will be: Diana Deacon Mickey Averett of her talent as a comedienne, and church from the Rader Memorial were her secretary, a couple from tried to recreate it in their work. will Rollins Hall be included in the Irene Randolph Mary Acher Monona Deacon Alice Elliott would like to see more of her on of Miami, Florida. Leesburg, and Dorothy Manwaring, Veiled in obscurity until recent inspection of Lyman, Gage and Stuart Randolph Si Vario Dwight Deacon Robin Rae the stage. Alan Taulbee, Frances Hyer, times, we are just learning of the Hooker Halls for men. Richard Beldon Charles Currie He is a young man of fine un­ Ninian Deacon Jere Collinson Frances Hyer, '37—"Tampa" derstanding and attractive person­ Charles Allen, Bob Cathell, and mysteries and marvels of these Two outstanding organizations :le John George Call Neil Cornish Bud Howland hails from Tampa, Fla., and lives ality. All will be interested in his Horace D'Ambrogia, who escorted people whose art and work were (Continued on page 2, col. 2) ily Ladew Cathie Baily expressions of their fate. Bobby Larkin Bill Crawford at Mayflower Hall, being a mem­ Nora, the maid Lois Raege thoughtful presentation. Miss Langford. ber of Pi Beta Phi. She is best Concert Sunday At Staff Member Divulges What Material known, for her soulful presenta­ Lauterbach Elected tion of that famous piece "Moo Freshman Co-eds Mix Up Letters As Business Manager Mayflower Included He Gained At Political Round-TableCo w Moo", and which still after three years can always leave the Entertainment Between The Halves Of '36-37 Flamingo "Concerto Grosso" audience rolling in the aisles. Tam­ Last Sunday ovenins's recorded By Staff Member master and gave the rules, while pa majors in dramatics, and has Last Friday night our Rollins waists, started down the field. In the weekly meeting of the , music concert at Mayflower Hall By the time that this comes out. Prof. Melcher explained quite clear­ given us many excellent characteri­ Tars went over to Leesburg to Every five steps the girls on each Publications Union on Saturday, included Ernest Block's "Concerto if it comes out, the elections will ly what the argument was all zations in various student produc­ eep the Wofford football team end dropped off and stayed put, October 31, in Pinehurst Hall, Grosso" played by the Philadelphia be over and everybody will be about. Then they tried to dispose tions here at Rollins. Who will off its feet—and that they did. It and finally when the last person Henry Lauterbach was elected i String Simphonietta, conducted by shooting himself, or some one else, of Prof. France, who was right forget her as the mother in "The ras real, brisk football weather, reached the 50-yard line, we recog­ business manager of the Flamingo Fabler Seirtzky, Bach's "Arioso", and it won't make any difference there in the thick of it. But he Late Christopher Bean"? She nd well nigh the whole college was nized the V shape. As we tried for 1936-37. performed by the same organiza­ anyway. was not to be disposed of so easily plays a good game of golf, is a here to cheer more lustily than to guess whether this stood for Contracts for the photographic tion, and Beethoven's "Concerto Last week we attended a politi­ and gave a stirring oration on member of Phi Beta, and Libra, they had in a long time. Vofford or for Vollins, the line work of the Tomokan were sub­ No, 5 in E flat major" (Emperor) cal meeting in the Theatre, sup­ "Why I am a Socialist", even and is a member of the Rollins Then came the half and we all started off again and turned itself mitted. Falls Studio of Orlando performed by Arthur Schnabel and posed to give the student body, though he was scheduled to talk Honor Student Company. sat back and waited to see what inside out into another V. When was chosen. Bids were also sub­ the London Symphony Orchestra, many of whom are under age any­ on the Socialist platform. delightful surprises the freshmen they straightened out they were at mitted by Floyd Shor Studio and conducted by Malcolm Sargent. way, an idea of the issues at stake We gathered that you were eith­ Service Committee girls had cooked up for us. We the other end of the field. Allen Anderson Studio. The program for ne.xt Sunday so that they will be able to vote er an impractical man or a Demo­ ire ail feeling pretty good, what At this point I closed my eyes The Union discussed bids for the evening at 7 P. M. will be: Sibelius' intelligently if possible. crat. Toward the end of his speech To Meet Thursday th the scoreboard dancing around for a moment to ponder on the printing of the Flamingo. The "\ iolin Concerto in D minor", As far as we were able to judge, we started humming, "I'm a dream­ our favor and that beautiful beautiful symmetry of it all, and Winter Park Herald was awarded "Brunhilde's Immolation", "Closing nobody's mind was changed at all, er, aren't we all" to ourselves very The Social Service Committee isk weather surrounding us. So when I opened them the girls were the contract for the coming year. Scene" from Wagner's "Gotter- and so the meeting was quite use­ quietly but nobody listened. Still, will meet Thursday evening, No­ ? leaned forward as the girls, making a W out in the middle of Those who submitted bids were: dimmeung", "Wotan's Farewell", less. But it was most interesting he did give a good speech. vember 5, at 7:30 in the Frances I in white, formed a long line the field. Winter Park Herald, College Press, and "Finale" from Wagners "Die and we enjoyed all the speeches. Due to the fact that there were Chapel for the purpose of organiz­ one of the goal posts and with Now I think we'll agree that the Rollins Press and the Florida Walkure". Prof. Trowbridge acted as toast- (Continued on page 2, col. 5) ing into sub-committees. eir arms around each others' (Continued on page 2, col. 3) Press. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Igaii THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR TWO. NOISE FEATURES CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK Reporter Gets Angle On Disconsulate THEATRE GROUP COMMENT Man On Day Of Presidential Results TO GIVE PLAYS POLITICAL RALLY ON THE (Continued from ] I 1, col. 3) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 In the midst of all the wild ac­ it. You see it isn't an ordinary (Contii ed fro '. 1, col. 1) claim that surrounds the victor in jealou.sy at all. I didn't vote for WEEKS NEWS no REAL Communists around, 00-6:00 Dormitory Inspection Day this recent presidential race we anyone. I looked at the ballot, but rmance is announced for Jan- Taulbee was drafted to let us know 00-9:00 for Orange County the right man's name was missing. iry 16. stumbled on but one wholly dis­ Ey FRED LIBERMAN just hat their ideas were. There Organ Vespers consolate man. He was so wan and I didn't vote," he said. "You see, On January 22, Elizabeth Schu- 10 comments. so obviously downhearted that we, I want to be president," he con­ ann, prima donna soprano of the Then the fun really began. Prof. remembering that the first rule of cluded. And then he began to sob Vienna State Opera, will give a What Madrid Reflects Howard got up, announced that he THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 a reporter is to get an angle, rea­ again. recital of songs. Madame Schu­ Though bombed from the air was a Republican, but he would 8:15 p.m. Rollins On the Air over WDBO. lized that this man must have an "What," we queried, ''have any mann is a singer of rare artistry and belieged by rebel troops, the have voted Democratic if more Rol­ angle, either that or a hangover. of your family been president?" and is undoubtedly one of the Loyalist forces last week contin­ lins professors were at Washing­ And whichever it was we decided to "No," he said bitterly through greatest in her field today. ued in control of Madrid, the seat ton. He had spent the last 3 years FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 investigate further. One way or his tears, "and that's the trouble. On January 29, Frances Homer of Spain's radical government. trying to figure out just why they 8:15 p.m. Football game, Rollins vs. Newberry at New­ the other we had nothing to lose. It's in my blood I tell you. My will present "Ladies of Destiny" However, evidence of a near- weren't asked to help. This speech So, taking our pencil in one father wanted to be president, my described as a "smart biographical collapse can be found in the ra­ left us with an urge to have him berry, S. C. hand, our pad in the other, we re­ grandfather wanted to be presi­ programme of famous women in tioning of food among the defend­ get up and reply to himself. Col­ moved our hat, patted him on the dent, my great grandfather want­ history who have influenced men ers. If their food supplies fail league Rhea Smith, who delves SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 shoulder and with a deft motion of ed to be president." He stopped. and their destinies." them or they no longer obtain arms even deeper into the years, then our index finger lured him away "And now do you wonder that I John Drinkwater's play, "Bird from outside there can be no hope has his turn on the Democratic 4:00-6:00 Fashion Show at Mayflower Hall. to a quiet spot. "We are from the want to be president too?" in Hand", will be presented on whatever for their cause. Sandspur," we announced as the At this point his sobs became February 5 and 6 by the Annie At present it is believed with Next was a surprise play by an­ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8 din faded from our ears. so excessive that we could stand Russell Company under the direc­ good cause that Soviet Russia is other Landonite, Prof. Biddle. He The man looked at us and then it no longer, and so, writing as tion of Mrs. Smith. "Bird in the source of Loyalist re-enforce­ did a great many things, but he 9:45 a.m. Morning Meditation at Knowles Memorial Chapel, around us, and then back again at we went we tripped merrily over Hand" is an amusing comedy which ments. Fascist nations are rais­ talked interestingly, too. Rev. John H. Hanger, speaker. us, and began to cry, "We," he said, to the Sandspur office to help fill "promises a rollicking and gay ing their voices in protest, but as By this time the rest of the up space. evening in the theatre". taking our cue, "are from Maine. they themselves have been accused speakers were getting jumpy and TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Maine is a lovely state I-We hope." On February 12, Thornton Wil­ of aiding the rebels, their shout­ playing "Knock, knock" with each We cut him short, realizing that Committees Formed der, the distinguished author of ing is in vain. other. They even tried to start a 8:30 p.m. Rollins On the Air over WDBO. our angle was beginning to get out "The Cabala", "The Bridge of San There cannot be any code of Tit-tat-toe game but Prof. Clarke At First Meeting In Luis Rey", "The Woman of An­ of control. "Look," we said, "Why honor among the dictatorships of wouldn't play. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 are you so unhappy. A president Chapel Wednesday dres", and "Heaven's My Destina­ Europe. They handle treaties and To remedy the situation Dr. has just been elected. We should tion", will lecture on "The Relation peace pacts as if they were mere Martin was called upon. He did 10:00 a. m. Armistice Day Convocation at the Knowles Memo­ Between Literature and Life". bury all party jealousy and get be­ (Continued from page 1, col. 3) scraps of paper, and prove beyond his best but had trouble with John­ rial Chapel. hind the man of the hour." The third play by the Annie Rus­ doubt that the greatest menace to ny Turner. sell Company will be presented on And then our angle began to act. ments. Mr. Denny spoke on the world peace today lies in totalita- The meeting was finished off 5:30 p.m. Organ Vespers. March 11 and 12 under the direc­ He lured us farther away from the need for constructive Christian with a few questions which were 8:15 p.m. Football game, Rollins vs. Union University at tion of Professor Paul d'Estour­ noise of the outside world and work among present generations. False Peril sidestepped carefully by the speak­ nelles de Constant. The play, Tinker Field. spoke in a low whisper broken only Two groups which have existed The purpose of this article is not ers. There were no casualties ex­ which has not been selected, will be by his heavy sobs. "I can't bury independently on the Rollins cam­ to discuss the relative merits and cept for a funny noise by John an English adaptation of a French ray jealousy I can't even drown pus, the Interracial Group and the demerits of communism; rather it Hughes, and Jeanette Lichtenstein, masterpiece. International Relations Club, sig­ is an attempt to defend one of the who found a THING on her. As Professors Speak At The conduct course now being - - nified their desire to become part "Private Lives", Noel Coward's first principles of American lib­ a result of this rally, we have de­ offered at the University of West | Get that wave of of the Chapel organization. This bright comedy, will be produced on erty, the right of free speech. cided the following things: Political Rally In Virginia is not intended to teach distinction at April 1 and 2 by the Annie Russell jr''j| move was deemed advisable be­ There is no greater way to ad­ 1. Roosevelt is wonderful. self-control. It has been designed Company under Mrs. Smith's direc­ Theatre Wednesday iS"! Eda's cause of their similarity in inter­ vertise a cause than to persecute 2. Roosevelt is terrible. to show students the "hows" of i and remember tion. ests and because in many instances it. Time and again. Earl Browder, 3. The G. 0. P. can save the (Continued from page 1, col. 5) studying, making a budget, and , "Beauty is a In addition to the Annie Russell tX their work has been found to over­ Communist candidate for the Presi­ country. spending leisure time. j 1 Duty" lap with that of the Chapel Com­ Series, the Rollins Players, an or­ dency, has been prevented from 4. Taulbee has a pretty red aad experience the President has had mittees. ganization of students, will offer a making a speech by overzealous blue tie. in foreign relations. Dealing with Conveners were appointed for series of four plays during the col­ American citizens, who, seeking in foreign countries will be one of the lege year. 5. The G. 0. P. hasn't a single Football Megaphones, 25c the various committees by the the wrong way, to end the "Red- worthwhile plank. major problems in the coming ad­ chairman. Students were urged to Peril", resort to mob violence. In­ 6. We wonder what Rollins ministration. confine their activities to one Magic Novelty Shop Shipment Of Plates stead of having the desired effect would be like if Big John ran it. Professor Howard said that group and to give their names to such action results only in gaining 7. The Communists have a plat­ America should stand by the 132 N. Orange Ave. Orlando the temporary chairman of the Featuring Knowles Mr. Browder more publicity than form. American system which has work­ committee which they had chosen. Chapel Are Received he would get otherwise. 8. Dr. Martin speaks clearly ed ever since the country was Further meetings will be held in The surest way to have Com­ and distinctly. born. the near future to plan the work (Continued from page 1, col. 2) munism fade from our political 9. Some day the Socialists will After the speeches the students Victor and Bluebird for the year and to elect perma­ produced a border derived from picture is to disregard it. Let the win an election. were permitted to ask questions. Phonograph Records nent chairmen for each committee. Hispano-Moresque pottery. Miss Communists speak their bit; if they 10. Neither side has a chance. Unfortunately, time prevented a The Bennett Electric Lewis stated that the design from are sincere in their belief we should 11. Two bulbs are burnt out in real discussion of the fundamental LOOK FOR THIS SIGN: Final Inspection Of this particular period in Spain was respect their integirty in fighting the house lights. problems in this election. Shop selected because it was coincident for a lost cause . . . and as far as 12. We wish we had a shirt like 242 E. Park Ave. Dormitories Will Be with the discovery, exploration and the United States is concerned Lonsdale's. Orang-e County Girl when you want ice cream. Held This Afternoon settlement of Florida. Communism is a lost cause. Scouts Presented Wherever you see it, you The various motifs in this border The American will never accept Convocation To Be can be sure of getting the (Contiiiued from page 1, col. 2) are made up of conventional floral quality ice cream of the Typewriter Headquarters Communism, for he is too liberty- Program on Sunday South. Taste Southern Sales and Service and leaf ornaments perfected by loving. Let Communism have its Held On Armistice Dairies and you will un­ All Makes Used Typewriters of the campus, 0. D. K. and Libra, the great artisans of Moorish des­ say, as it is accorded by our demo­ In Knowles Chapel On Sunday, November 1, the derstand why it is the will be official host and hostess cent in Spain. Around the margin cratic Constitution, and it will talk Girl Scouts of Orange County pre­ South's largest-selling ice Davis Office Supply for the day. Honorary guests in­ is a simulated Christian design of itself to death; persecute it and (Continued from page 1, col. 6) sented their annual program of 19 E. Pine St., Orlando clude those who so generously do­ cathedral decorations such as altar it will gain support. erine Amnons of Atlanta, and they special vespers at 4:30 o'clock in Plione 4822 nated their services and their gifts pieces, tapestries and other works Germany's Salesman now have four children. the Knowles Memorial Chapel. Join the Sealtest Saturday night toward the completion of the new of art. Also are used motifs ob­ In the hope of adding Great He was honored at the Virginia All of the college students who Radio Party—8 P. M. (E.S.T.) NBC \ buildings in actual construction, in served in the beams of the Annie Britain to her growing list of al­ Theological Seminary in 1926, at are members of the Girl Scout or­ HOUGH'S the donation of memorial rooms Russell Theatre and the Knowles lies, Germany has sent one of her the University of the South in 1927, ganization are cordially invited to and in the furnishings and decora­ Memorial Chapel such as wheels best salesmen, Joachim von Rib- and received his LL.D. at Rollins attend. FOOD MARKET tion of the buildings. and tree-like ornaments. bontrop as Ambassador to London. in 1932. A special organ vesper service At the top of the general design On Britain's stance hinges the Bishop Wing's home is in Win­ Quality — Service will be held at 5:30 P. M. is the new Rollins coat-of-arms peace of Europe. If the new Am­ ter Park. Knowles Memorial Chapel with Orange Laundry & Acme-Colonial which was designed by Ralph bassador can persuade the British Immediately following the Con­ Miss Aroxie Hagopian, soprano, Adams Cram. to break off their close relations vocation there will be a flag dedi guest artist. Cleaners with Russia and France, and ally cation ceremony. At this time It is hoped that Orange County ANDY'S GARAGE Freshmen Co-eds Put themselves with Germany and three new flags, an American flag, friends will be in attendance Italy, the latter countries would a Rollins flag, and a service flag, Expert Service that Rollins may extend to them On Peculiar Show not hesitate a moment to risk a which have been given to the col­ KENDALL her thanks and display the beauty the 2000 mile oil (Continued from page 1, col. lege, will be dedicated. created with their assistance. The long-legged German Am- Gas up early for football game. exhibition wasn't by any means u] gassador, formerly a wine sales­ threat to march on Brussels with to the occasion, but we forgive thi man, has a good chance to succeed, „_i army of 150,000 followers. Even VON'S BEAUTY SHOPPE rats because the game itself wa: difficult as his task appears to be. poor little Belgium is having her NEWCOMER'S SHELL SERVICE so grand. And then we wonder if 43 W. Washington Orlando Phone 3990 There is a strong pro-German feel­ troubles these days! Corner Fairbanks and E. Park Ave. SPECIALS maybe it wouldn't have been ing in England as witnessed by the $10 Waves $7.50 - $7.50 Waves $5 - $5 Waves $3.50 successful if the Misses Babbs and growth of Sir Oswald Mosley's All types Electric and Machineless Wave: Burgher had learned their ser Fascists and the friendly attitude Weekly Movie Calendar Introducing Super-Curline Steam Permanent of King Edward VIII towards the Wave. VlnU-r Piirk $1 Shampoo and Finger Wave 75i Germans. But then again Britain realizes "Thank You her position and will not rush head­ long into a rash alliance. rday. Sunday, Monday, November 4, 1936. Belgium's Degrelle Ruth Chnttertoii, Mary Astor. Leon Degrelle, leader of the Bel­ Grand i Wednesday, Thursday, gian Fascist group, the Resists, Friday, '*niK Broadcast of tJ».17" Rollins College, was arrested last week while eight Winter Park, Fla. hundred of his followers received Dear Rollins College Students: similar treatment as punishment for Sunday street fighting in Brus­ Rialto: Wednesday, double fea- sels. In their battle with the anti- Manhattan*' day, Friday, dou You are cordially invited to attend a Formal Fascists, among the arms the Rex- of Fury". "I'd Gi ists used were razor blades, bricks Friday i Fashion Show and Tea on Saturday, November and canes. seventh, from four to six o'clock at Mayflower The fracas lasted for one-half Dormitory. an hour during which time seventy- dnesday, "Gen- Cooper, Madeleine Carroll. Thurs­ five persons were injured. De­ day, Friday. "AVeddinK Present" grelle and his followers were held H'itli Joan Bennett, Cary Grant, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, "BIK under arrest for only a short This event is sponsored by DICKSON-IVES, while, even though he reiterated the Woman's store, and will be directed entirely by Rollins College Girls, with the music provided FOR THE BEST IN FOOD STUFFS by the Rollins Conservatory. _ _ Thames' — j It gives promise of being a brilliant affair, MARKETESSEN and all women and girls associated with Rollins ORANGE are urged to attend. BUICK-PONTIAC CO COLLEGIANS A ROLLINS COLLEGE SHOPPER FOR THE BEST 330 N. Orange Ave. LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE ORLANDO Grover Morgan —"And they have that certain ORLANDO STEAM LAUNDRY distinction when they Winter Park—9188 Orlando—3X76 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1936 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR jBadapest Guide Thrills ^^"^^ ^eid By Phi Party Given By Mrs. Delts Oh Saturday lEWERT TO Goe For Members 6f leans^^Is Title of rj^Girls With Gypsy Tales At Chapter House K. A. Saturday Night jniriioNew Series of Articles Phi Delta Theta fr&teinit> en \\i-i^--a barixildu'l Mrs. Coe, Kappa Alpha house oi i >' •* B\ JWE \MLLARD lei tamed at a hou^e dance Satui PLIiy AT VESPElS ,, ; ., By WILLIAM DAVIS ''^ niother,. entertained at a Hallo- ' When Kappy and I v-en in Budapest, we argued eveiy day, day night fiom '^eight thut\ to I find tRat'the hardest thing to do in writing a story, essay;, col­ w^feftiirarty Saturday night for the managei of the cafe we pationized umn,, or an appeal for money is the beginning. When I have some­ Hanoi's hsLTgo To^Be GiNn of the -fraternity and he li-vmg room of lyman By Trio I thing to'write, I sit and look helplessly at-the invitingly empty, sheets Slammmg his fist upon the table he declaied he would mak&C'_„ their dates program of what to see A perbonal program if we didn't hkfc^giafflj was clearpd for dancmg- and i bf paper in the tpyewriter, without being able to do anything about it. scheduled one^; \\e must was furnished b\ a Mcti JU Ralph Little told a ghost story; It takes a great deal of mental effort on my part to think up a good est And then when ^h^^^jent AIISS COX WtLL.pC|Y the guests had their fortuhestold; Home we could tell people how lo^ely it Orange juice and cuckie beginning. ' ••••• 3 felt the parts of a dfead man, iBefoie the poor man became sei\ed thiouffhout the e\enm This time I am getting off easily Hennan F. Sieweit. will present too Violent I promised him we bobbed for apples and. piayed other by just being frank about it, but eral times they have raided these "May I assist you ladies L'.'.he Guests included the Phi a progran: of organ vespers "today, would see their lovely buildings the games. After the games' the low­ supposing there is a next time ? nesting places, killed several thou­ asked between breathes. THetittsVlnvited members of i Xoveiubca- ,-^. at '5^30 o'clock. .He first thing in the morning, I could­ er rooms of the house were, cleared Oh wel); nevejr burn your bridges sand Pelicans and destroyed the fraternities, Silew-fr£simiSir\ will be'assisted by Aroxie Hago­ n't beai* to see him. so distressed. \ "We're looking for the old and guests danced to a victrola. before you cross them. This effort nests. hbuses," we said, feeling very fool- and their dates. = I pian, soprano, and Gretchen (Jox, ' Morning found us prowling Apples, cider, and doughnuts is all about pelicans and how and The Florida Audubon Society Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Schult^; violinist. I around the royal palace. It was were served throughout the eve- why I band.them. keeps a warden on duty there Clara Butler, and Mr. Chrittiophe( r just like all the other royal palaces : "I'd be glad to show them to 1. March, "Pomp and Cirim- during the breeding months, to Honaas chaperoned. \ \ Pelicans are those large birds but it didn't matter to us long as you." - - -^ stance" No. 1 (Elgar). j v'hose bills hold more than their make certain that the sanctuary is we had seen It. "HeT"pfo"BaEIy'"a"guide out to '^^r"^is3s?Te'T^rte"Err^"TTrdiai- tomachs are able to. You often not invaded again. wiping the perspiration from our ernment. To show tiieir gratitude, • At the bottom of the list which get a couple of suckers," I thought. kowsky), from String Quartet in ee them at the beach, flying over Before I go any farther, here's -faces-^now vre shivered —as^-'We- they gave him many priceless oar frantic friend had made out So i sweetly said to him, "Thank &. MaJOT^—•'•'"'-" •- ——--—. T long lines, playing follow the the reason why I make these trips. walked along this secret hide-out. treasures. The Swede then gave for us was hastily written "old youfio much but we really shouldn't a Gavotte (Martini) (1706- leader. They all go where he goes Well, I go to band the birds. And Years ago during the Turkish in­ half of them to **Uncle Ed". houses". take up your time." • ., 17S4). and when he flaps his wings, they what is banding? Banding con­ vasion the Hungarians had %dug "We'll ask the nearest policeman "Oh, I have nothing to do," he "Uncle Ed" w^as a dear old flap their wings; when he stops, sists of attaching to the birds legs secret passages which ran for milea 4. Largo (Handel), Aroxie Ha­ where they are," I said. answered. batchelor who loved people and was they stop. Sometimes they are a circular strip of aluminum. On under the city. There they hid' gopian, sophano; vii^jn obligato, Because the Hungarian language "It would be a pleasure, I assure never happy unless he was doing diving for fish offshore. It's al­ this strip is stamped a six-figure their women, cattle, and jewels. Gretchen Cox. % is almost an impossibility for any you." something for them. ways Friday to them, for fish is all number and the words, "Notify The fire places and wells which 5. Then You'll Remember Me foreigner to learn most of the shop "Well, it's your own fault, old We tearfully told him that it they eat. Biological Survey, Washington, D. they used were still there as proof, (Balfe), from "the~ Bohemian keepers, hotels managers, and pub­ dear, if you expe^fc-to get paid for was our last night in Budapest. C." Every band is numbered dif­ as well as many skeletons, pre­ GH". The East Coast pelicans eat lic servants are obliged to know this. I gave i^a^^^ warning," "Then you must have a farewell ferently, in series, and a record is sumably of Turks, who had dis­ 6. Overture to ^ienzi" (Wag­ menhaden, a non-commercial fish, some other language. The police I muttered to myfeeu^^^' party. What would you like to kept of numbers, species, dates, covered their secret and had been ner). almost entirely. Around ninety had taken into their heads to learn "Where did youjeam'^ speak do?" and places. Then if the bird is ever murdered and thrown into the hide­ There will be no organ vespers per cent of their food is of this one German. English so well?" ftjippy said. ught again, it can be identified out. next week, Novembei* 11, due to "Hear some gypsy music," we species. Only about one per cent Our German consisted in what "I taught myself English. I can both agreed. of their meals are fish of market­ as an individual. Our friend, seeing that we were the Armistice Day service that was written in one of those ten speak five other languages equally able value. The West Coast birds In this way, migrations, migra­ hugging our shoulders to keep morning. So we haunted one cafe after an­ cent question books, "to aid the as well, in fact much better than specialize on Mullet. Just how all tion routes, ages, nesting areas in­ warm, suggested that we take cof­ other listening to their plaintive traveller". I do English," he modestly replied. this was discovered I'll tell you breeding, to name only a few ques­ fee together. I was interested to was possibly an invitation to the melodies while Cncle Ed told us We carefully asked appropriate Our newly acquired' escort knew later. tions, can be answered. As regards see if this man had any ulterior white slave trade. - weird tales of gypsy life. questions but for some reason we the name of every one who had the Brown pelicans, we have found motive in knowing us, SA I prompt­ Already I could see in the ne'tvs- By four o'clock we agreed to Thp Brown Pelican is a com­ seldom received the same answers ever lived in the houses. "He must that they do not go over to the ly accepted. papers large head lines, , "Two leave for he had to work the next panionable beast and always nests that the book gave. be a gnide to know all of these de­ West Coast and that they often go We told him we were students Young American Girls Disappear day and we had a train to catch. in colonies. There has been only I could soon tell that this po­ tail*," I k^pt thinking. to Cuba, but not to the Bahamas. and of our different interests. in Budapest. No Traces Found." As we got into a cab, neither one rookery on the East Coast al­ liceman was not going to conform When he paid our entrance into One of them made an extended trip He collected Chinese furniture, He "led us throo^ a cobbled Kappy nor myself could remember though it has been moved from to the book. However before he a strange builditi^ I •I\jtd to admit to Yucatan, though I don't know works of art, and silks. In fact he stone" court yard to a side entrance. the name of our hotel nor the time to time. This year there are could finish with whatever he was : was an unusual guide. why. The work is in charge of had museum pieces. Taking out a vast collection of sti'eet it was on. two of them, most of the birds telling us a little pudgy man with We weTe' led down Tritd a cellar the Bureau of Biological Survey, "Were we interested?" keys, he selected one that was having deserted the old one and a tremendous, fascinating nose and then taken through a trap : Perhaps the manager of the cafe of the P. S, Department of Agri­ • "Yes, we both were." large "enough to' use on the Bas- gone to a new place about seven came puffing up to us. door. A second before we had been knew it. It y/as our only hope. culture. ""Then ^ would we like" to go to tile. ^"' • miles away. Next year they will We woke the poor man up. ] his apartment to see them?" We^ jledi of the most probably all be there. They issue the banding permits, "Had we by any chance told afraid Kappy would dis- fascinating apartments I have The Federal Government makes act as a clearing house of informa­ him?" •eetly say "no", as any sane per- that "Uncle Ed", an effort to buy each new site, in "Yes, you crazy Americans, you tion, keep all the banding records, Id, so I quickly said that later called him, for we order to make a sanctuary of it. had." etc. All banders are required ttf hadn't a thing to do and would could pronounce his last This is primarily to keep the fish­ send in duplicates of their records name, had once befriended a young We started to apologize, but we ermen off, who have distorted The Swede had rendered forgiven, for we had ideas about how many commercial­ to the Survey. a great service to the Chinese gov­ "his Budapest". ly valuable fish the birds eat. Sev­ , (Continued next week.)

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