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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM) at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Montana Kaimin, 1898-present by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, MISSOULA, MONTANA Z400 FRIDAY, JANUARY 28,1938. VOLUME XXXVII. No. 29 Campus, Townspeople Debate Team Mortar Board Sponsors Talks Will Compete New Life Now Possible WHO’S Join in Celebrating For This Quarter In the News February 12 Marg Allen, Missoula Beautician, President’s Birthday Opens Series; To Speak For Student Musical; McMinnville to Be Scene Wednesday Afternoon Of Annual Forensic Arranger Montana Is Noted as Only University to Sell Tickets Marg Allen of Allen’s Beauty In Nation’s Attack on Infantile Paralysis; Tournament Clinic will speak on care of the hair and hair-dress Wednesday, Union Presents Plan Ball Is Tomorrow Night Lela Woodgerd, Mortar board Montana debaters will take the treasurer, announced. Her talk will road for the first time this season Montana State university students and faculty members begin the series for campus women when a team, as yet unselected, Meetings of Musicians, Production Representatives being sponsored by Mortar board Walt Whitman will join Missoula townspeople ^tomorrow night in commemor­ leaves February 12 for the annual for this quarter. If they are suc­ May Reconcile Differences Blocking ating President Roosevelt’s fifty-sixth birthday. As part of a debate tournament at Linfield, cessful the talks may be extended Etching Found Proposed Campus Presentation nation-wide attack on infantile paralysis, campus fraternities college, Oregon. into spring quarter. All meetings and sororities are selling -tickets^ James M. Holm, instructor in are scheduled for the Copper By Instructor Although probably off the winter quarter calendar, the in the only college drive in the Journalists Visit speech, plans to take two men to room.' country, says Les McCabe, Birth­ the tournament by way of Spo­ Four other talks have been deadlocked student musical show may be possible next spring day ball chairman. Montana’s rec­ Missoulian Plant kane, Seattle, Eugene and Corval­ scheduled to follow. Gladys Lines if musicians’ union and Student Union representatives meet­ ognition came from national head­ lis where the Montana speakers will speak on makeup February 9. Poet’s Authentic Signature ing in the next few days can reconcile differences, both sides will have gn opportunity to clash quarters. Wednesday Night Mary Moore’s subject is afternoon Verified at Library ♦said yesterday. with Gonzaga, Washington, Ore­ Dancing from 9 until 12 o’clock and evening wear; she is speak­ The union has agreed to play gon and Oregon State teams before Of Congress at the Gold, Copper, Silver rooms ing February 23. A ctivity Tickets both performances of the show for going on to Linfield at McMinn­ and the Elks’ temple, shows, wrest­ Senior Members Inaugurate New Mrs. King will discuss sports $4 per man and $2 extra leader’s ville, north of Corvallis. ling matches, bowling and card Entertainment Program for clothes on March 2. Mrs. Paul It took the combination of a To Be Checked fee, according to Bill Preuss, musi­ Press Club Bischoffs talk on the essentials of parties will be Missoula’s enter­ In a letter to Holm, R. D. Ma- State University writer, a geolo­ At Next Game cians’ union campus representa­ tainment contribution. haffey, director of speech at Lin­ good manners will be on March 9. gist and an artist, with the help tive. Hence the stumbling block Net proceeds of the celebration Press club inspected the new field, reports that he expects to In sponsoring these talks as a of the Library of Congress to dis­ has changed from the impossibility entertain more than a hundred service project for this quarter, will be sent to a new national Missoulian building Wednesday cover that Montana State univer­ Borrowers Will Not Be Admitted of paying original union demands teams for the second year. Mon­ Mortar board has picked subjects foundation for infantile paralysis. night, inaugurating a new type of sity owns an outstanding etching On Student Cards; Abuse to the objection of the Student program for this quarter. Senior tana, he says, will be in the A in which women’s interest is nat­ of Walt Whitman by Thomas Mortar Board Treasurer Lela Said President Roosevelt, an­ Has Been Serious Union to paying part of the cast of journalists Were in charge of the class of debates. ural, not forced. This series rep­ Johnson, with an authentic signa­ Woodgerd says courtesy talks tor nouncing the new foundation: “In amateur” production while the World war each city did not entertainment. ’ “I expect Washington, Oregon resents an entirely new effort on ture of the great poet. others remain unpaid. campus women start Wednesday Student activity tickets may be fight independently. They were and California teams at the meet,” this campus. Two Solutions —see “Mortar Board," page 1. Students reported to the Jour­ H. W. Whicker, the writer, dis­ confiscated if presented by persons joined in united effort. We should said Holm. “Montana’s opponents Conferees meeting soon will nalism building where a bus wait­ covered the picture hanging un­ other than the owners at basket­ be united in this war!” will not be decided until they get consider two solutions: ed to take them to and from the obtrusively outside the University ball games, Carl Chambers, ASM­ Musician there.” The union suggests that the Stu­ Previously, part of the proceeds newspaper building. The students New Seating librarian’s door. He referred the SU business manager, said yester­ Each team, according to the dent Union recognize the show as were sent to the Georgia Warm were divided into two groups to investigation of authenticity of the day. rules of the tournament, will take fitting the union definition of Springs Foundation and the rest facilitate better inspection. After signature and value of the etch­ This abuse reached an all-time part in the initial round of seven ‘commercial entertainment,” and given locally to hospitals and doc­ leaving the editorial room stu­ Arrangement ing to Geologist Dr. Charles Deiss. high at the last Weshington game, debates. Those teams which have subject to its regulations, and pay tors to be used at their discretion. dents were offered an opportunity The artist, Professor George when, it was estimated, between lost three contests will drop out an orchestra to play the show at Now the entire net proceeds will to see news coming in over Asso­ Yphantis, chairman of the fine 50 and 75 persons passed the door and the remaining teams will go T o B e U sed the quoted price. Musicians will go to a national organization to ciated Press wires, and were then arts department, carried on the on tickets belonging to students. through three more rounds. If no not charge for rehearsals. The lead and direct, though not con­ allowed to see the different phases actual negotiations. Entrance ,to the gymnasium for outstanding team can be picked as cost, they say, is - insufficient to trol, the whole attack on the of the mechanical department. After the etching had been sent conference games will winner at this point, semi-final ASMSU Will Install Plan block production. plague.” They were conducted through the to Washington, D. C. for the first be slower because all activity tic­ and final rounds will determine The Student Union’s plan takes The new foundation will carry building by John Forssen and Tom Utilized by Coast time, it was returned by accident kets will be thoroughly checked, the tournament champions. advantage of a union rule which on an extensive educational cam­ Kerin, Missoula. Schools merely as first-class matter. The added Chambers. Other debate plans are as yet exempts from payment union paign, prepared under expert second trip, after the authenticity unsettled said Holm, who is at­ members who play in not more medical supervision, and this will had been verified by Dr. Thomas tempting to secure an opponent ASMSU will inaugurate a new than one act. Under this plan be placed within the reach of the P. Martin of the Library of Con­ Central Board for the debate which Montana has seating arrangement at the Ore­ separate orchestras would accom­ doctors and the hospitals of the gress, the etching was returned Gothic Arches been invited to record in the gon - Montana basketball games pany each act country. Research agencies will insured and wrapped in cello­ Yearbook of Intercollegiate De­ Monday and Tuesday. Men and Union’s Attitude carry on investigations to deter­ Approves Trip phane. bate. The debate coach also plans women rooters will be seated in W ill Portray Referring to the whole contro­ mine the cause of infantile par­ Professor Yphantis expects the to broadcast a debate over KGVO different sections as is the tradi­ versy, Preuss said, “The union alysis and the methods by which Library of Congress to set an ap­ O f G le e C lu b soon on possible boycott on Japan. tion in many of the coast schools. does not want to adopt a dicta­ it can be prevented. proximate value for the etching “Saint Joan” Peter Murphy, Stevensville, AS­ torial attitude. Nevertheless, the In September of 1937 President and signature. Roosevelt created a new national MSU president and basketball show comes into the class of com­ foundation to gain more progress Thirty Men to Make Tour Montana Skier manager, who just returned from Interiors of 15th Century mercial entertainment, and there­ a coast basketball trip, says, “We Dean DeLoss Smith receives in the fight against infantile par­ Of Montana Towns, fore falls into the jurisdiction of hope this new arrangement will Purvis to Speak To Feature Seven the musicians’ union. The by-laws word that the Glee club trip has alysis. When his request seemed Enjoys ‘Dukes Says Smith become a tradition here. I think were made because if non-union been approved — see “ Central a reality he gave his birthday in Scene Changes it will be a step forward in stimu­ B efore Lutherans men play these jobs, In ,the long Board," page 1. perpetuity to the new foundation And Everything’ lating game spirit.” run it interferes with union men to be used as long as necessary in Men,s Glee club ^ trip Lofty Gothic arches, medieval Bear Paws and M club men will making a living. the war against the plague. Easter was approved Tuesday night A talk by LeRoy Purvis, Great tapestries, and a variety 1 of Fif­ Gee, there were Dukes and be stationed in various .parts of “My sympathies are with the Bookkeeper A $1 ticket will permit each by central board. Thirty men will Falls, regarding his trip to South teenth century interiors feature everything down there.” the gymnasium to see that women university, but I am.trying to couple to attend any of the func- make the trip according to DeLoss America will be the main feature the seven changes of scene Mas­ These were Brenton LeBlanc’s sit in the south stands west of the serve as intermediator. The union tions in Missoula tomorrow night. Smith> music school dean and di_ of the Lutheran Student associa­ quer carpenters and artists are first words when interviewed M club section and men sit in the is trying to co-operate, but their rector of the club tion meeting. Members will meet building around the huge central about his recent trip to Sun Val­ south stands east of the M club by-laws automatically force them at 5:30 o’clock Sunday in the unit set for “Saint Joan,” Mas- The blub will go as far east as ley, Idaho, as a member of Mon­ section. to step in. Schreiber’s Talk Lutheran meeting room. (Continued on Paso Four) Miles City on the tour. The larger tana’s six-man ski team which at­ Commenting on the new tradi­ Federation By-Laws To Be Thursday towns where they wijl sing are tended the tri-state ski meet. tion, Leroy Seymour, Butte, said, “The union is a small part of Forsyth, Billings, Miles City, “It really was swell there and “It’s about time we get some new the national federation. James Roundup, Harlowton, Livingston I had a fine time. I attended one spirit here and I think this is the Early Treatment Can Cure Gregg (local secretary who has First-Aid Review by Dr. W. E, Lewistown and Great Falls. They of several dances there every means of obtaining it.” been conducting union negotia­ Schreiber, scheduled for the Phys­ will give matinee performances in night. The whole place was beau­ Cancer—Dr. Herbert James tions) must act not on his own ical Education club meeting last the smaller towns on their route. tiful. I did not see any movie but in accord with the by-laws of night, was postponed until The men will be gone a week. stars but there were several “Owl Club” Opens the federation.” o’clock Thursday. Programs' will consist of stand­ Dukes,” said LeBlanc when asked Butte Surgeon Gives Illustrated Lecture on Causes, Grace Johnson, Student Union The clpb is open to men and ard concert numbers by the club, about notables at the winter re­ For Informal Ball manager who has been represent­ women majoring or minoring in numbers by the male quartet and sort. Types, Treatments of Dreaded Disease ing the students in the confer­ physical education. novelty groups. The winter sports enthusiast was At Convocation Yesterday ences, said yesterday, “Whether or the only student from the univer­ Interfratemity goes informal to­ not the show is' commercial is a sity on the six-man team that at­ night for the first time in history Cancer is curable if treated early enough in its history, said matter of individual interpreta­ Students Claim Windsor tended the Sun Valley ski meet. when doors of the "Owl Club” open tion. I interpret it as an entirely LeBlanc will attend .the Winter at 9 o’clock. Cabaret atmo&here Dr. Herbert H. James, chief surgeon of Murray hospital, Butte, amateur show. Stole Anthony’s Thunder Sports carnival at Anaconda and in the Gold room will be provided in an illustrated lecture at yesterday’s 11 o’clock convocation. “I realize that Mr. Gregg is act­ will show his skill on Oimen hill, by tables around the dance floor, James, a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, demon­ ing only in his capacity as secre­ “At long last. . . ” may have been readers of Republican newspapers, named in honor of Casper Oimen, fountain service and sandwiches, strated, by means of slides, causes,< tary of the union and that it is the three first words uttered by contend that it means bribing the former Olympic ski team captain music by Hal Hunt’s band, enter­ typical cases and results of radium days. This method usually cures necessary for him to uphold his Esther Swanson has substituted Edward Windsor in his farewell jurors, the president appoints men who has done so much toward de­ tainment by a troupe of singers, treatments in cancer cases. very early cases. Of the alpha, interpretation. However, it is also for Grace Johnson during her ab­ speech last year but Montana stu­ to give his decisions or adding to veloping the Anaconda hill. dancers and novelty specialists se­ James said that during the beta and gamma rays given off by necessary for me to uphold the sence—see "Swanson and Holm- dents maintain he stole Anthony’s the bench friends of the present According to LeBlanc, the new cured by Bob Mountain, Interfra­ World war 80,000 American sol­ radium, only the beta and gamma students’ interpretation.” qulst,” page 1. * * * * thunder and began, “Friends, and administration. ski association being formed in temity social chairman, and songs diers were killed, and during the are utilized, by filtration through Missoula will help develop this by the Alpha Phi and Phi Delta countrymen ...” Results of a gen­ How did the month October get same period 150,000 persons died a platinum screen. sport in the state. Theta trios and Jack Hogan. Inspector eral test given university students its name? (Oct, prefix meaning of cancer. From 1911 to 1935 Dr. James said cancer of the Pastor Is Named The Owl, Interfratemity coun­ this week reveal that Edward has eight.) Students versed in Latin there was an increase of 30 per skin should not cause a single cil’s green-eyed emblem, furnishes Newman Trustee as much trouble with his romance sdy it comes from the Roman god cent in the disease, compared with death as it is easy to discover and Summon and Holmquist the name of the “club” and the as Montanans had defining specific Octurus, Octavius and Octerbrlus. a drop of 45 per cent in tubercu­ to cure, yet 3,000 deaths in 1937 theme of the program. Stray gravity, Pooh Bah, iBid, ling and What is an electron? (Really the Manage Union Office losis cases. were due to late diagnosis of skin Foundation Receives Contribution Greeks may obtain membership anschluss. electrical negative charge of an The exact causes of cancer are cancer. From Anaconda cards at any fraternity house. NRA meant National Recovery atom.) An electron is a unit of Esther Swanson and Mrs. Maple not known, said James, but it is The cancer affecting the squa­ Act to Roosevelt and business but matter, infers the electric part'or Holmquist, Student Union book­ generally accepted that growths mous cells of the body spreads Rev. Dennis P. Meade, Missoula, inhabitants of this branch of high­ unit, is a minute part of an elec­ keepers, have filled Grace John­ ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA resulting from too much dormant very rapidly and when combined pastor of Saint Anthony’s parish, er learning decided the initials tric current, a division of a mag­ son’s job as Student Union man­ PLANS HONORARY TEA tissue, chronic irritations, and pig­ with skin cancer both radium and has been named a trustee of the meant National Relief Association, netic unit of energy found id' all ager during her absence, which mented warts cause a large per­ surgery are necessary to effect a Newman Foundation, bringing the National Reorganization Adminis­ substances. was due to illness. Alpha Lambda Delta completed centage of today’s cancer. complete cure. number of trustees to 12. tration and National Re-employ­ What is meant by “garrote” ? Miss SwanSon, who graduated plans for a tea at its meeting yes­ Cancer of the breast has infect­ Strange to say, the faster can­ The trustees have been given ment Act. The CCC is Civilian (Execution by strangulation.) To last year in business administra­ terday, President Kathleen Toutt ed 40 per cent of women cancer cer spreads, the easier it is to active control of the Foundation Construction Corps according to strangle in French, wheelbarrow, tion, was very prominent in uni­ said today. The tea will honor patients; men are usually more cure, because the fast-spreading by a resolution passed by New­ one student. , to punish by whipping, a part of a versity activities. She was vice- freshman women who made “B” susceptible in the lip and mouth type is composed of embryonic man club. The Foundation will “Porgy and Bess” had a host of house and “refers to grotesque” president of ASMSU, served for or better grades last quarter. region. Dr. James said that chron­ cells, younger and more suscepti­ soon be incorporated under the collaborators engaged in writing its were included in the answers. a short time as president of ASM­ ic irritation of the lip by a pipe or ble to radium treatment. laws of Montana as an education­ musical score, including Beethoven, Anschluss, the term applied to SU, was president of Fanhellenic SCHOTTE GETS PROMOTION a cigarette was a direct cause of Dr. James warned the student al, charitable and religious organ­ Bach,, Cole Porter, Gilbert and the Naei German union with Aus­ council and WAA, chairman of the disease in men. body against quack doctors, home ization. Sullivan and the opera’s true com­ tria, means onward, a putsch used Co-ed ball and was a Spur. She George Schotte, ’30, has been Chief weapons of cancer hospi­ remedies and “sure-fire” treat­ The Foundation fund is nearly ASMSU Business Manager Carl poser,'George Gershwin. in getting into power, German for is a member of Alpha Phi. promoted to sales manager of the tals are x-rays, radium and sur­ ments, and advised immediate con­ twenty - five hundred dollars. Chambers says tickets will be Court Packing onslaught and a political figure in Before working in the Student eight Eddy bakeries in Montana. gery. Radium needles are insert­ sultation with a reputable surgeon Latest contribution was one of a checked at games—see “Activity .What does. packing the courts Austria. Union office, Mrs. Holmquist Schotte also attended the Harvard ed at 1-centimeter intervals about or at a cancer clinic, where diag­ $100 from the Anaconda council Tickets,” page 1. mean? Some students, probably (Continued on Page Poor) worked in the registrar's office. School of Business. the wound and left for about four nosis is free. of the Knights of Columbus. THE MONTANA KAIMIN Friday, January 28,1938 Page Two

care, conduct clinical research in the field of Girls’ Gun Team after-treatment and aid patients who need sle Hogan, 263; Mary Jardlne, 259; EXHUMED Divides to Shoot Virginia Doepker, 258; Nora Clif­ The Montana Kaimin improved equipment. ton, 255; Sybil Matthews, 252; A small news item bearing the dateline of Eleanor Turli, 245; Martha Jen­ Published »«Bi-wcddy daring the uchooJ year by the CLUB MEETINGS—M CLUB Scheduled Meet AeeoeUted Students of Montana State Uriiveraity___ Melbourne, Australia, says that the Victoria kins, 237; Enid Buhmlller, 234, The early arrivals who spend This evening Interfratemity wilty SOCIAL CALENDAR and Lorraine Mallick, 230. education department has postponed the re­ their time accusing each other of entertain at an informal dance, the University women's rifle team Regular first team members opening of school until February 15, because various immoralities and general National Advertising Service, Inc. motif being a cabaret. Floor shows Friday, January 28 divided its members into two who did not fire Tuesday night ColltH PMUktrt Rtfrtuntativt kidding of an athletic flavor . . . of the prevalence of infantile paralysis. It and dining are the attractions of­ Interfraternity Owl Dance------groups for a match Tuesday when were Jurlne Wermager, Carlobelle 4 8 0 Madison A vt. N fw VowK.^NjJ^ the later arrivals who hurry in further states that there have been 1600 cases fered. The Phi Delta Theta trio ______Gold Room the Officers Reserve Corps default­ Button and Eunice Fleming. just a few minutes late . . . the and 87 deaths since May, 1937, due to this will sing an Interfratemity spe­ Saturday, January 29 ed a scheduled meet. Entered a# Bocond-claaa matter at Missoula, Montana, businesslike bringing of the meet­ President’s Birthday Ball______under act of Congress, March S, 1879____ malady. cialty number, fh e Alpha Phi trio According to Major R. M. Caul- ing to order . . . the last few strag­ and Jack Hogan, soloist, are sched­ ______Gold Room FOR ECONOMY While no schools are closed in the United kins, team director, the girls are Subscription price $2.60 per year glers who saunter in to avoid the uled to entertain. Invisible Half-Soles at no doing excellent shooting and States, due to infantile paralysis, there is no absence fine . . . any old business? extra cost. “The Interfratemity dance is Tuesday guest of Kappa Delta. should put up some good compe­ Printed by the School of Journalism Press . . . any new business? . . . the WE DELIVER reason that they should or will be if the strictly informal; only sport and tition in future matches. Their gradual thickening of the atmos­ President’s Birthday ball keeps on forever. street clothes will be worn,” said Phi Delta Theta next match will be with the fresh­ Leading Shoe Shop phere as members supposed to be. ’ * “ 111 8. Htiriiu This is the problem that the whole nation Bob Mountain, social chairman of Gives Smoker men February 1. uun bAAovn ——— ———— —7- — —— in training light their many pipes Interfratei^iity. HAROLD LETCHERTOWEN GRINDSLAssociate Editors High score, 276, was fired Tues­ WAYNE LAINE______—_ ------Business Manager must solve. . . . the brisk opening of the topic The time has arrived for another Phi Delta Theta entertained its day night by Audrey Darrow and under discussion . . . the gradual President’s Birthday ball. Tickets members at a smoker at the house Peggy Shannon. Dorothy Markus wandering from the point . . . the for two admissions can be used Thursday evening. NO TRAVOIS HERE PRECEDENT BENDING shot 275; Margaret Carlson, 274; chairman’s herding of the argu­ Saturday evening to any of the COMMUNITY Melba Mitchell, 273; Frances Montana State University needs a well con­ “One million dollars for Harvard university ments back to the original ques­ following: The ball at Student Kermit Schwanke of Missoula ditioned road around its dormitories and the to promote standards of journalism,” was the tion . the ever-present question Union building, ball at Elks’ ball­ was a Tuesday dinner guest of Phi Starts at 11:30 of finances. . . the heated speeches campus in general. A better road will beau­ will of Mrs. Lucius Nieman, late widow of the room; Wilma, Rialto or Liberty Delta Theta. a well rounded education. Saturday Night! from the floor of the house as theaters, and four lines of bowling Ernie Rand, Great Falls, and Furthermore, t h e musicians’ tify the campus. owner of the Milwaukee Journal. opinion splits . . . the snappy re- at the Idle Hour Bowling alleys Ray McArthur, Honolulu, Hawaii, union depends largely upon uni­ “ Mountain Music” Back in the 80’s when the Indians were Thirty-five years ago Harvard’s president, tors—“Well, I’ve done publicity from 7 o’clock in the evening were week-end guests of Sigma versity social activities for its rev­ Bob Burns - Martha Raye beating up the brush with their travois and at that time Charles Eliot, was faced with a work, but I don’t know much to midnight. This is a non-partisan Nu. enue. Without the demand cre­ ------Plus------the white man was still hitting the trail on similar proposal from an anonymous donor about racketeering.” . . . the biting project, and the purpose this yeaf Corbin hall dinner guests Wed­ ated by ..university students, the “THE LAST TRAIN rejoinders . . . the earnest remind­ nesday evening were Lovenia Oke, local musicians’ union would be a the back of a wild cayuse, smooth roads were who wished to give two million dollars with is to provide funds for a National FROM MADRID” er that it’s getting late “and we Foundation for Infantile Paraly­ Butte; Marjory Long, Lodge Grass; pretty feeble organization. I be­ not such a necessity. When the automobile the stipulation that the sum be used in found­ still haven’t done anything about sis, similar to Red Cross. The Virginia Horton, Butte; Helen lieve that unless a “hands off” pol­ made its debut and developed into the mod­ ing a school of journalism. Although the offer —’! . . . the respect of one M men funds' will be distributed in the Warrington, Chester; Lois Blewitt, icy is recognized by the musicians’ em streamlined, fast carriage that it is, roads was not openly refused, it was frowned upon for another’s sport occasionally districts where they are needed Butte; Eloise Brown, Eureka; Peg­ union toward student musical pro­ had to be developed and kept in comfortable to such an extent that Harvard was ignored breaking through a haze of re­ and will be available to any vic­ gy Carrigan and Dorothy Camp­ ductions, a general boycott should be enforced by M. S. U. by not traveling shape. by the wealthy benefactor. marks about dumb football play­ tim,of the disease. bell, Butte. ers . . . the tendency toward com­ Mary Ricketts of Kalispell was hiring any further union orches­ WILMA Montana State University visitors do not At liberty to decide in his own manner how promise as the evening wears a Wednesday guest of Agnes Rob­ tras; by not attending theaters Alpha Chi Entertains ' FRIDAY-SATURDAY ride in on travois! Many students and faculty best to use the gift, President James B. Con- away... the breakup of the meet­ inson at North hall. employing union labor, and by not Alpha Tau Omega members drive their own cars. ant realized the precedent when he, too, re­ ing in a surge of good fellowship Phyllis Smith of Great Falls patronizing stores employing “SOMETHING TO Horseback would be the best way of ap­ fused to found a school but suggested, “ a man and a feeling of something accom­ Alpha Chi Omega entertained was a dinner guest of Sigma Nu union clerks. This action by 2,000 SING ABOUT" With James Cagney proaching South hall. The road leading up to interested in becoming an expert writer on plished, something done.... the members of Alpha Tau Omega Tuesday. students would be most effective in bringing about a speedy read­ — Also — the dormitory is in such jolting condition that finance . . . might choose a year’s work in M CLUB TYPES at a dessert dance Tuesday eve­ justment of the current situation. Football Player I—Has no illu­ ning. ‘Daughter of Shanghai’ driving a car in front of South hall is like rid­ economics; foreign correspondents, history; Sincerely yours, With Anna May Wong sions as to why football is played ing a wild broncho. Not only is the road or an editorial writer might take advanced Communications BILL STEVENS. and what he gets out of it. His Ruby Mae Flint of Livingston STARTS SUNDAY bumpy but there are hazards to be met which­ courses in several fields.” mature (in “horse sense” ) and was a Wednesday dinner guest of (Editor’s note: The Montana Claudette Colbert » Delta Gamma. ever way you turn. If you don’t turn at all He did not break the precedent but did a slightly cynical viewpoint is a con­ Kaimin opens this column to cam­ Charles Boyer ~ you must drive right on over the west side­ sweet job of bending. trast to the youthful pride in skill Frances Jensen of Great Falls pus comment and is not respons­ was a week-end guest of Kappa Radio Repairing walk—which is fully six inches above the and strength of those engaged in ible for fact, point of view, decision t o v a r Tc h i Alpha Theta. level—which is fully six inches above the less publicized sports. College; is and structure of the communica­ Tubes Tested Free QUEBEC VIEWPOINT a place to live for four years. He’s Kathryn Hinky of Billings was tion. The Kaimin will show no rough of the road. nobody’s fool, unless maybe his a Tuesday dinner guest of Kappa partiality regarding publication of NORTHWEST RADIO The need for a wider knowledge and under­ Alpha Theta. The oval drive in front of Corbin hall could own. communications. However, they 128 E. Bdway. Phone 3733 standing of sectional problems, as a basis for RIALTO also be greatly improyed; the road up to the The Intellectual—Made his M by Ellen Frame spent the week-end must have been written by either at her home in Butte. men's gym could stand some work and the a more intelligent attack upon the problems inches and is consequently prouder members of the student body or FRIDAY-SATURDAY stretch fronj the Natural Science building of Canada as a whole, was clearly expressed of it than if he had earned it twice. members of the university faculty “Hotel Haywire” Sigma Phi Epsilon and signed by the author. Such around the library to Maurice avenue as well. at the recent National Conference of Univer­ He makes up his athletic inferior­ — With — ity complex by pretending to look Entertains Alumni communications will be published Leo Carrillo, Mary Carlisle Cutting the bumps down with a grader sity Students at Winnipeg. down on the rest of the club from unedited in this column.) — And — would be something done—at least we know Western Canadians have heard and read Alumni of Sigma Phi Epsilon ROXY ,a lofty pinnacle of brains. He has were guests at the house Tuesday “Heartof the Rockies’’ that it would make driving more comfortable much*(often from a narrow, western point of January 25, 1938. a fair string of non-athletic scalps evening. With the Three Mesquiteers and our campus more beautiful. view) of the problems peculiar to the Prov­ on his belt, but would rather be Editor, FRIDAY-SATURDAY STARTS SUNDAY admired as an athlete than any­ Montana Kaimin, ince of Quebec. Mothers’ club of Sigma Phi Ep­ thing else. Dear Don: “Bulldog Drummond ‘’S REVENGE’ That another viewpoint may be examined, silon met at the house Monday WEBSTER GOES CLAM BAKING Football Player n — Noted for The action of the local musi­ ' • — With— ’ The Gateway reprints herewith an article afternoon. Comes Back” Eleanor Holm, Glenn Morris smearing his opponents all over cians’ union in blocking the pro­ If Noah Webster were to suddenly appear Bus Graham and Joe Wolfalt of John Barrymore contained in a forum, written by student edi­ duction of a winter quarter musi­ the field rather than for his scho­ Missoula were Monday dinner Louise Campbell in a radio station of today and converse with tors from every part of. Canada, and published cal show is an imposition upon the lastic record. He knows as well guests of Sigma Phi Epsilon. 2nd FEATURE an announcer he would find it necessary to in the Winnipeg Tribune of January 1st, 1938. as anyone why he’s there, but is rights of every student at Mon­ LIBERTY Betty Place of Butte was a study a b ook . . . it wouldn’t be an unabridged thought of affectionately in the tana State University. “Saturday’s Heroes” The writer is Arnold Issenman, of the McGill week-end guest of Kappa Kappa Last Times Tonight Student extra-curricular activi­ Van Heflin, Mariam Marsh dictionary but a modern slang interpreter. Daily: / student mind as a big dumb ox Gamma. IRENE DUNNE in ties on the campus should not be In Mr. Webster’s day a clam bake was a rather than as a domineering, cal­ Dorothy Dali of Sheridan was a — Also — Canada can never achieve the degree of Confed­ culating exploiter of his athletic curtailed by the local unions as “Theodora Goes Wild’’ picnic where roasted clams were the prin­ “New Adventures of Tarzan” — And — eration expected by the Founding Fathers until it ability. Actually he tips the bal­ this is a direct reflection against to the SAE house for the last few Special treat at Saturday mati­ HUMPHREY BOGART in cipal dish. Today a “clambake” is a radio pro­ recognizes that the French-speaking race is an in­ ance in • between. He may split the town of Missoula and its priv­ days, suffering from exposure. nee at 2 P. M. gram which is a failure because of lack of tegral part of our Dominion; infinitives but he’s no snob. ilege of being the home of the “Black Legion’’ That the French culture, while different to the state university. The majority of rehearsals. The Clown—He’s always there STARTS SATURDAY English tradition, is not the inferior product of an WHOSE ZOO? university students are from towns COMING SUNDAY Radio stations are not the only places Mr. with the latest dirty story (not at “ Live, Love and Learn” inferior race; (Word Pictures of Campus Play­ meeting of course) and the first other than Missoula and restric­ Robert Montgomery Webster would find himself a little bewil­ boys by THE STOOGE) “Life of Emile Zola” And that there is nothing so repugnant, and so crack on every discussion. He tions upon a group representative — Also — Jim Reilly — Thinks tripping a Paul Muni, Gale Sondergaard dered by the use of words. If he were visit­ unconducive to co-operation, as the implication that knows he’s funny, but so do the of the state as a whole injures the “Devil’s Squadron” girl helps to get acquainted. “The ing his great-grandson on a ranch and that one belongs to an inferior people. rest of th£ boys who never seem reputation of Montana State Uni­ Top Picture of the Year With Richard Dix first thing I look for upon enter­ grandson talked of a “hat rack” he would not Misunderstanding and ignorance of French-Cana- to get tired of his stuff. He has versity. A university burdened by ing a room is the light switch,” dianism is at the root of much of the friction that the gift of fitting his delivery to restrictions can not offer its stu­ be speaking of a structure upon which to says the pride and joy of the Tri exists today in Quebec. his audience which doesn’t credit dents all that is to be desired in hang a covering for the head but would be Delt house. Favorite pastime— French culture is essentially a religious culture, him with as much brains as he talking of a steer whose meat is considered breaking up “steady" affairs. based upon the Roman Catholic heritage. really has. Art Merrick—Has a strong pref­ fit only for canning purposes. Thus the Church is an active factor in determin­ The Stranger—Hearing him re­ erence for Oregon girls since the Drew-Streit Co. The great authority on words would think ing the education and viewpoint of the French- cite a particularly poignant piece Canadian. last basketball trip. Noted for his Loans — Bonds he were traveling at high speed if he re­ of poetry you wonder how he fits powers of correspondence and un­ Religion is the basis of the willingness of the into the M club circle. Hearing Real Estate turned to this world of 1938 but he would equalled sense of humor. Favorite French-Canadian to submit to an authority which him talk at meeting you wonder INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS probably never term his flight “skipping he conceives to be capable of making wiser decisions expression—“Gatch.” Worst habit how he fits in anywhere else. He’s 118 E. Broadway Phone 2776 —breaking dates. through the dew.” Yet transport pilots com­ than the great, uneducated mass of people. This full of surprises whether you take monly use the phrase when they are flying conflicts with the English belief in the superiority him athletically or intellectually. at full speed. of the mass in determining its own government. He isn’t up in his grades or on the It should be emphasized here that, while the So through every walk of life, no matter first team, but you feel he has im­ French are unified in defense of their race and cul­ mense capabilities if anyone can where he turned or what profession he looked tural heritage, they are by no means in accord on ever get at them. upon, Mr. Webster would have difficulty talk­ the best methods of obtaining this result. The shades of political thought amongst the ing shop unless he reconstructed his vocabu­ AMERICAN PEST CLUB lary to fit the modern terminology of words. French run from the deepest crimson to the black shirt. The l^turer who cannot stay And all this “modern trend” might, too, be It is the greatest possible mistake to speak of the Upon the straight and narrow way called “skipping through the dew.” French-Canadians as a homogeneous group. But wastes the time we pay him The main issue in Quebec at the present time is for •for the controversy raging over civil liberties, arising With pet digressions, is a bore. CALL TO ARMS from the deep-rooted reliance upon Church author­ But on the other hand we find. While foreign countries are fighting and ity of a large part of the Roman Catholic population. The man whose academio mind FORMAL WEAR Contains no humor, no emotion 1 their inhabitants are taking each other’s lives, English capital, which controls the greater pro­ portion of industry in Quebec, is co-operating whole­ But dry and scholarly devotion. a “ Call to Arms” is resounding throughout the Beautiful ankles deserve heartedly with the Quebec administration in com­ United States, the fight against the death and batting, not Communism, which is negligible in the No doubt the ideal situation these flattering shoes... destruction of infantile paralysis. province, but the liberalizing influence of trade For those who seek an education. In previous years funds received from the unionism of any kind. The winter formal season is here This is because over 60 per cent of the industrial POISONALITIES President’s Birthday ball have been divided again. Let The Mercantile help you workers are French. Rocking Roger Lundberg, Bill on a 70-30 per cent plan of distribution. Be­ look your best at Co-ed, Interfratem­ The Catholic Church is supporting Premier Du- Bequette and a few other inmates ity, Pan-Hellenic and the numerous ginning this year all of the money will go to plessis from a fear of the spread of anti-clericalism. across the way from Corbin hall FABRICS house functions. a central organization. On September 23,1937, Thus the Catholic Church and the St. James St. ought to be able to teach a course FELTS the president in announcing the initiation of barons, so widely separate in overt thought and poli­ in Morse Code 122ab (with a semi­ You will find a most complete vari­ the work of the new national Foundation for tical creed, have united to fight any expression of nar in Light Signals). What with STRAWS ety of styles and sizes In our shoe de­ good old-fashioned liberalism. all the dots and dashes flashing Infantile Paralysis, said, “ I firmly believe that partment . . . all the popular materials This explains completely the silence in the English between the two institutions these —Brocade, Paisley, Satins and Crepes the time has now arrived when the whole at­ press in Quebec over the Padlock law. nights many startled observers in black and whites, Silver and Gold tack on this plague should be led and direct­ The forces fighting the law include the trade have scurried home to report an ^2 . 9 8 and $5 Kid—flat, ryedium and high heels. ed, though not controlled, by one national unions, a large part of French workers, and a small unusually bright display of North­ English minority of democrats. They are working ern Lights. body.” . . . an old-fashioned new fashion, appeal­ Remember . foot comfort means more to preserve what they consider their inherent civil The purpose of the new foundation will be ingly young and artfully flattering in any rights. They are fighting, not for Communism, but Tom Koch wishes his brother dancing fun! to lead, direct and unify the fight on every against what they believe to be Fascism of a covert lawyers would stop using his stiff- headsize! Charming with veils. . . danger­ phase of this sickness. It will make direct nature. backed notebooks for ping-pong ously disarming with chin-straps! financial grants to orthopedic centers for a This, and every other, problem facing Quebec can paddles. This settles the questions specific program within the community which only be solved by better understanding on the part of why the lawyers carry so many of both English and French of each other’s culture, books and what they do once they TheMERCANTILE»» each serves. This specific program will en­ and by a better perception of the social, political get inside their imposing structure. The MERCANTILE»» « « MISSOULA’S OLDEST, LAIGEST AND BEST STORE able the hospital to improve its orthopedic and economic forces at work in the province. a « MISSOULA'S OLDEST. LARGEST AND BEST STORE equipment, expand the facilities for proper —University of Alberta Gateway. Fred Warneke has been confined Friday, January 28,1938 T H E MONTANA KAIMIN Page Three Grizzlies Will Renew Hobson and His Hobbies Free Throw Phil Dolan Voted Whadja Say, John? Schedule Set Greatest Athlete By JOHN CAMPBELL ’ Conference Conflicts Phil Dolan, brother of Co-Cap^ Oregon State and Montana must have had a rollicking tus­ For Tuesday tain Johnny Dolan of the Grizzlies sle in their first meeting at Corvallis last week. According to Monday and Tuesday aqd freshman football player, won the Oregon State Barometer, OSC publication, the Grizzlies the “Helena’s Greatest Athlete” Entrants Must Complete contest conducted by the Rio the­ and Orangemen staged the following events on the maple First-Round Tosses ater in Helena. Phil, star end and coiirt: The “Comedy of Errors,” a Kentucky derby, a five-ring Series Next Week to Wind Up Schedule With Oregon; guard of Bengal football and bas­ circus, a trackmeet and a buffalo stampede. The paper states Webfeet Encounter Washington Tonight By February 8 ketball squads last year, beat Finky Strong by a slight margin that the players went through a song and dance routine— v For Northern Division Lead in the vote by Helena fans. without music. ' t The annual free throw contest Phil did not return to school will start Tuesday, announced Montana’s circus showed OSC a few fancy tricks on how to Montana Grizzlies resume conference strife next week this quarter but expects to enroll Harry Adams, minor sports di­ again next fall. flip the leather spheroid around; OSC tried it, and then the when they play hosts to the invading Oregon university bas­ rector, yesterday. Anyone in the Other university men who re­ crowd became panicky for fear of being mutilated by bad kets,ers Monday and Tuesday in the third and fourth games university is eligible to compete ceived votes in the contest were passes. Midway in the first stanza entered Montana’s will-o’- of the series. Back on their home floor, the Grizzlies aim to in the contest. Johnny Dolan, Grizzly end; Sam the-wisp, Joe Mariana. After cavorting around on the boards, jump back into winning stride*— Roberts, husky frosh end and bas­ Men wishing to take part in the again. , ketball guard, and Vince Berg-, rifling passes in startling fashion and stealing the show, the Frosh Hoopsters contest must see either Harry Oregon’s Webfeet, who encoun­ quist, former Grizzly basketball hand struck up “Hold That Tiger.” ter Washington at Seattle tonight Adams or Walter Malahowski be­ player. and tomorrow night for the divi­ Meet Business fore the completion of the first Both coaches kept subs streaming from the bench to com­ sion leadership, boasts one of the round. Contestants shoot 25 free Patronize Kalinin Advertisers pete for sprint honors and' try to bring the game down to tallest teams in the country. The College Tonight throws in the first round. The high earth. Offensive attacks were as wild as bison stampedes. starting lineup averages 6 feet 3 16 men advance to the second. Contestants must finish the open­ Getting .down to the motif of the game, the story came out inches. The superior height ad­ Game Will Be First Actual Test; ■ THE STORE FOR MENl ing round by February 8. with the truth . . . the Beavers won the game from the foul vantage was one of the main fac­ Cubs Defeat SAE 41-22 tors in Montana’s defeats at Eu­ Gordon Shields, last year’s win­ line. In Practice Game gene. ner, won in the playoff with Art Casaba fans will view something novel Monday and Tues­ Besides employing stratosphere Coach John Sullivan’s yearling Merrick. Both men, now varsity men, Coach Howard Hobson, re­ day nights when Dahlberg’s bruins entertain Hobson’s Heights squad gets its first test of actual basketball players, tied with 86 puted to have everything this year, baskets out of a possible 100. in the Grizzly pavilion. Both offense and defense will alter­ competition when they meet the I GEO. T. HOWARD I uses a fast break on offense with Modern Business College team to­ Shields won with . 107 out of 125 nate, L e., Wintermute, Gale and Silver will form the front two short, speedy men feeding the night at 7:30 o’clock in the men’s possible baskets. line on defense with the short men behind. Oregon's offense ball to three giants. The Oregon gym. The freshmen have played Shields established a new record will see the short men come to the front and totem poles stay type of play resembles that of the several practice games during the with his win last year. Walter Quality Cleaning Huskies in that'their play is swift, behind. past week. Wetzel tied the previous record G uaranteed fatiguing, necessitating the injec­ Coach Sullivan will have Rae with 84 out of a possible 100. Jim With Montana on defense, Lazetich and Miller will be at tion o f many substitutes into the Greene and George Croonenberghs HE REALLY doesn’t have to but Coach Howard Hobson finds it Seyler was high among varsity CITY CLEANERS guards and Seyler, Ryan and Mariana in front. On offensive fray. forwards; Biff Hall, center,’ and easier to talk matters over, with his tall men with 82. Miller and Chum- New Lineup basketball players when he can get up in the air a bit. Shown with 612 South Higgins Phone 3838 drives, Lazzo comes up to forward while Mariana drops back. Sam Roberts and Don Allen, Hobson above are, left to right, Dave Silver, Laddie Gale and rau followed with 79 and 76. The Webfooters are favored over guards, as a possible starting com­ . Montana because they won from Because “he elbowed, kneed, pushed and kicked me all bination. PLAYMOR — 6363 — PLAYMOR — 6363 — PLAYMOR — 6363 — PLAYMOR night,” Cougar Johnny Kosich, in the recent WSC-Vandal tilt, the Grizzlies twice at Eugene and The MBC team boasts several pendent ball for the past several players used by Sullivan. because they are reputed to be former high school and indepen­ I WINTER SPORTS — SKIIS — SKATES l socked Idaho’s Brendon Barrett Besides the fisticuffs, there years in western Montana leagues. Lefty Hoagland has scheduled duck-soup for the league’s title. up Hockey Tubular— dent team stars. Claude Potter The Charlo Independents and the undefeated Alberton AA’s for was heavy booing, egg-throwing and near,rioting in Idaho’s Coach Jiggs Dahlberg will start Hockey Sticks______26c up played with Missoula high school Florence - Carlton Independents February 3 in Alberton. The frosh triumph. The civil war continues as sports writers from each a new lineup against Oregon, a five ? PLAYMOR SPORTING GOODS SHOP for several years as did Phil have fallen before the MBC toss­ will meet the Poison Independents which really “ clicked” against g 631 SOUTH HIGGINS school continue to malign each other with rash statements. Muchmore and Bob Healy. Lefty ers. The MBC team dropped a some time next week in Poison, their foes in a second-half drive at PLAYMOR — (3(3 — PLAYMOR — (3(1 — PLAYMOR — 3313 — PLAYM( Incidentally, fans will recall that poke the hawk-nosed Bar­ Bond graduated from the athletic game by two points to the unde­ after a practice game with the Eugene. Those who will get the squads of Lincoln high in Seattle. rett took at Lazetich during the hectic moments of the con­ feated Alberton AA’s. Phi Sigs Monday afternoon. call are Bill Lazetich and Barney Stan Shaw, .Ed Erlandson and Missoula high lost a practice ference opener. Ryan at forwards, Jim Seyler at John Forssen have played inde­ NOTICE center and Charlie Miller and Tiger game to the MBC men. The Pur­ One of the longest football contracts ever offered a coach in ples have not yet been defeated NYA checks must be called for Mariana at guards. enemy’s hoop, Center Wintermute the Rocky Mountain region was given to Bernard F. Oakes in interscholastic competition. at the business office before 4 Besides revising his initial quin­ stretches 6 feet 8 inches. DaCo MEATS o’clock Wednesday. recently. tet, Dahlberg drilled his men in Balancing the height are two Frosh 41, SAE 22 checking Oregon’s fast break, tireless ball-feeding guards, Anet Freshmen drubbed the SAE In­ CLOSHJPS AND LONGSHOTS For Quality changing the defense from zone to and Johansen, the factions of speed terfraternity league team 41 to 22 In a theater contest at Helena the other night, Phil Dolan, man-to-man. Much time was de­ in Oregon’s play. These men are in a practice game yesterday aft­ How Is Your Coal Pile? Meat is not just meat now-a-days. There are frosh footballer, received the highest number of votes to be voted to free-throw tosses and good shots from any angle and ernoon. Coach Sullivan substitut­ many grades, depending on the way the ani­ darned “Helena’s Greatest Athlete.” In a very close runner-up passing this week. sharp ball-rustlers. ed frequently, using all of his mal is fed, reared and its age. The only way Likely starters for Oregon will place was Finky Strong.. . . The transformation of Haskell How they stack up; squad. The frosh led all the way Missoula Coal you can be sure of getting the finest quality is be the same five which has begun Montana Oregon with Biff Hall, Croonenberghs, Al­ Institute to a junior college grants Archie McDonald another & Transfer Co., Inc. almost every contest so far this Lazetich______Gale len, Greene and Kizer sparking the by trading at a store of recognized reputation. year of football at Montana. year. Hobson’s first choice will be R yan______Silver play. The first string yearlings Wholesale and Retail Storms are raging along the Atlantic coast and in the south Laddie Gale and Dave Silver at Forwards. had little trouble but the substi­ Dealers In JOHN R. DAILY, Inc. —storms of protest, as baseball players “ hold out” and refuse forwards, “Slim” Wintermute at Seyler------Wintermute tutes showed lack of coordination center, and Johansen and Anet at COAL 115 W. Front St.—Phone 2181 to sign contracts.. . . How fast is the northern division of the Centers. and wild passing. Norman Nelson guards. Mariana______Anet and ,Phil Peterson put on an SAE 110 EAST BROADWAY Branch — MODEL M ARKET Pacific Coast Basketball conference? The southern division Laddie Gale, agile forward, is M iller------Johansen burst in the final half but could Phones 3662 and 8630 Phone 2835 race is led by California with no defeats. Washington’s Hus­ leading the conference scorers. A Guards. not cope with the fast change of kies beat the Bears twice last m onth.. . . The Grizzlies should clever ball handler and a dead shot, come through in at least one game next week with Oregon. Gale is perhaps the best all-around player on the Oregon squad. Gale . . . Chaw Miller says the Huskies will win the conference measures 6 feet 4 inches: title. His running-mate, Dave Silver, who also stands 6 feet 4 inches, DO COW- PUNCHERS APPRECIATE was an all-conference choice at Phi Sigs Upset Sigma Nus forward last year. Silver is a con­ sistent point maker, being very ef­ To Split Lead Five Ways fective under the basket. Webfoot Mainstay CAMELS COSTLIER TOBACCOS ? Oregon’s style of play is built Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon around the tallest player in the Pacific Coast basketball loop, Urgel ED YOCHUM was born and raised in the Also Share in First Division Tie; Sig Eps Wintermute. As a sophomore, Scattle country. Speaking from personal Are Trounced in Second Game ’Slim” was third in scoring last observation, Ted says: “ Cow-punchers are year with 133 points. An accurate great Camel smokers. Seems like if a man southpaw and a sure-fire under the Phi Sigma Kappa threw the Interfraternity basketball race smokes Camels once—he sticks to ’em. Come into a five-way tie for top place last night when they knocked round-up time—I’m in the saddle for hours, over the previously undefeated Sigma Nu team, 29 to 19. Sig­ and not sparin’ myself. A Camel sure hits ma Chi, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Nu CASA LO M A the spot then. I get a mighty pleasant ’lift.” ’ Opposite Airport stand with the Phi Sigs at the top*------— OPEN EVERY NIGHT of the league. could not,match the left-hand flips Yes, and to America at large, Camel’s costlier Phi Sigs 29, Sigma Nn 19 of Tommy Rolston and Bobby Ravioli and Fried Chicken Dinners Bob Stoebe continued to lead Beal. Rolston flipped five field tobaccos have such a special appeal that they are Phi Sigma Kappa on its pennant goals and a gift toss in the second half. march against the heavy Sigma Nu the largest-selling cigarette in this country! team last night. Stoebe rang up SAE 19, ATO 10 live field goals and a gift toss while Phil'Peterson led SAE to a 19-10 teammates Sam Smith and Neil victory over Alpha Tau Omega in OK Barber Shop COLLEGE STUDENT Herb Weast (left): “In that jammed-up week before Johnson tallied five each. Billy a slow, ragged game Wednesday. 510 South Higgins Peterson tallied seven points while exams, nerves often tighten up. I've Larson, Jack Reider, Roily Lund- found Camels don’t get on my nerves." berg, Jiggs Marcus and Aldo Forte Norman Nelson, flash of former A UNION SHOP scored for the Sigma Nus. Half­ games, got but-two field goals. time score was 15-11 for the Phi SAE led the game all the way, pil­ AUTO M ECHANIC A1 Patterson Sigs. ing up 11 points before the Tau’s (right): “In the garage business you have to catch your meals on the run. Phi Delta 34, Sig Eps 18 scored. ATO got but four gift tosses in the first half to bring the I find that Camels seem to" smooth Weinie Buck led Phi Delta Theta the way for good digestion. " half-time score to 11-4. Lubeck, to an easy victory over Sigma Phi I t’s Here! Morrow and Manning got a'buck­ Epsilon in the second game last et apiece in the last half. Peterson, The New night. Buck sank seven field goals Howerton and Nelson tallied for and two gift tosses to bring his the Sig Alphs. REMINGTON total to 16 points for the night. Phi Sigs 27, Sigs 26 . Camel spends Wheaton dazzled the crowd with PORTABLE Sigma Chi tossers met their ini­ one-hand flips while off balance. MILLIONS MORE FOR tial defeat when Phi Sigma Kappa Flynn, McLean and Foster sparked TYPEWRITER put on a final rally to forge ahead COSTLIER TOBACCOS! the Phi Delt drive under the bas­ CHAMPION TYPIST Remo Poulsen one point in a game that changed • • • for • • • ket. Jennings, McGlumphy, Jelll- Camels are a matchless (left) says: “ I enjoy Camels from one hands often Tuesday night. Bob son, Robertson and Miller tallied end of the day to the other. And Camels Stoebe, lanky Phi Sig sharpshoot­ for the Sig Eps. blend of finer—MORE don't irritate my throat." ers, sunk the winning basket to * 19.95 Mavericks 32, Theta Chi 17 bring his game total to 10 points. EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS Maverick hoopsters returned to (Continued on Ptge Four) WATCHMAKER l C. Oorkun (right) form Wednesday night to gallop Indoor Sports -Turkish and Domestic says: “Every Camel I smoke seems to rough shod over Theta Chi in a SATURDAY’ S BOWLERS Bernic Bierman’s be milder and tastier than the last. Tast, heavy-shooting battle. Rol- Camels don't leave me ‘smoked out' no Football Game matter how many I light up a day." ston, Beal, Steensland, Jenkins and League No. 1—1:30 ' LaBarre all tallied to send the Sigma Chi vs. Phi Delts *2.95 Maverick -total to 14 points at Sigma Nu vs. Sig Eps half-time. Theta Chi tossers were SAE vs. ATO held to two field goals in the first League No. 2—9:30 half. Ryffle and Tabor put on-a Phi Sigs vs. SAE No. 2 scoring burst midway in the last Phi Delt No. 2 vs. Sigma Nu period for the Theta Chi’s but No. 2 T H E MONTANA KA1MIN Friday, January 28,1938

Students Answer Frosh Gunners Library Committee South Hall to Have Phi Sigs Upset Saint Joan Sets Writers Club Basketball Tourney Butte Student Handed Beating .Rearranges Lair Sigma Nu Quint To Be Elaborate Background Quiz May Affiliate South hall’s doublet elimination W ins Annual By Garden City Last week was “general moving basketball tournament starts at (Continued from Pote Three) (Continued from Page On.) (Contained from Pose One) day” in the library. Office space, :30 o'clock Saturday morning in The Wild Bull of the Pampas” The speedy Sig squad held the quers’ winter quarter major pro­ With Society work-room space and class rooms the men’s gym with six hall teams Mining Award was not Firpo, the prizefighter, as Yearlings Lose, 2419 to 2218, rangy Phi Sigs scoreless for the duction. were re-arranged to promote gen­ competing. When one team has sports writers of the period dubbed To Veterans; Russell Shoots first nine minutes. Neil Johnson In order to provide for seven eral efficiency. lost two games it will be auto­ him, but Simon Bolivar, Pancho Evening’s High Score broke the ice with a long heave settings,” says director of drama­ Play Director to Speak The class room and laboratory matically eliminated from the Roy A. McCready, a Junior In Villa, Jesse James and Babe, the to start the Phi Sig rally which tics Donal Harrington, “a unit set for the Library Economy majors tournament put them ahead 16-15 at the half. the engineering school of the Mon­ At Meeting on Radio blue ox. Garden City riflemen defeated will be used consisting of three is located in the room formerly Saturday’s schedule: 9:30, Sec­ tana School of Mines Butte, re­ What is the second largest city freshman gunners on the ROTC Nicholson, Emigh and Ronan great Gothic arches, all 13 feet Script Technique called the Treasure Room, thus ond' East vs. First Ehst; 10:20, ceived one of the five scholarships in England? (Birmingham.) The range Wednesday, 2410 to 2218. sparked the Sig offense, while high. The central arch will be 15 permitting more space, light and Bullpen vs. Third East; 11:10, offered annually by the Women's English themselves will be con­ It was the second match of the Stoebe, Oeder, Johnson and Smith feet wide and the two flanking general accommodation for those Second West vs. Third West Auxiliary of the American Insti­ The question of Montana’s joining fused when they find that univer­ season for the yearlings. led the winning Phi Sigs. arches each 10 feet wide.” students. The former class room tute of Mining and Metallurgical the College Poetry society and the sity students somewhere in United Russell of the Garden City nine Sigma Nu 16, Sig Eps 12 Within these three arches, which is utilized as office room for Miss Engineers. This is the ninth con­ technique of writing radio plays States tlunk it is Liverpool, Man­ fired 282 for high score of the Sigma Nu beat Sigma Phi Ep­ will extend across the stage, Mas­ Winnifred Feighner, acting librar­ Song Competition secutive year a School of Mines will be the main points of discus­ chester, Gloucester and Oxford. match. High score for the frosh silon 16-12 in a slow, wild-shoot­ quer actors will play all of the ian and Miss M. Catherine White, student has been an award winner. sion at Quill club, 3 o’clock next What books sold more than a team was 259, shot by Pierce ing fray Tuesday night. Unable seven different scenes of the Shaw reference librarian. The univer­ Continues Monday Word of the selection was received Sunday afternoon. million copies? (“Gone With the Bally, Florence. to hit the basket in the opening production, as changing lights and Violet Thomson, director of the sity’s map collection is mounted from Mrs. H. W. Hardlnge, mem­ Wind.” ) “The Good Earth,” Life Individual scores fired by the period, Sigma Nu went to the shifting scenery alter the appear­ Masquer Monday night radio plays, there. Finals to Be February, 10 and 11 ber of the national executive com­ and Ford. freshmen were; Wilfred Dufour, lockers at half-time with one lone ance of the stage from Robert de Other offices had a change of mittee and Mrs. J. L. Shugert, will speak to the group on problems Somers, 243; Leonard Cahoon, At Oregon State Games field goal. Sig Eps had succeeded Baudricourt's castle to the Dauph­ Benito’s Desire? furniture location to alleviate chairman of the Butte Section for writing plays for the radio. If Greenough, 249; Henry Thomp­ in making seven points, Jennings in’s palace and to the bank of the Who said “Give me more worlds 1937. proper material can be secured the son, Bonner, 238; Ben Wahle, Hel­ crowded conditions. Six women and three men and Jellison scoring. Sigma Nu River Loire. to conquer” ? (Alexander the A. I. M. E. scholarships are open Masquers plan to present student ena, 250; Walter McLeod, Mis­ groups will compete in the final came back in the second half with Three Settings Great.) Caesar, Richard Hallibur­ ment a long-time job ranging from to students of American citizen­ plays on their radio hour, and Mrs, soula, 247; James Van Haur, Hil- elimination song contests at the an effective defense and improved Technical Director Bob Warren ton, Napoleon, Richard the Lion- 1917 to 1921. ship who desire to gain a degree Thomson hopes with her talk to ger, 255; Wayne Monte, Miles Oregon-Montana basketball games shooting to pile up six field goals is securing the stone wall effect in hearted and Mussolini. Another opportunity to do some in mining, metallurgy or geology aid student writers who may be City, 200; Walter Thieme, Mis­ Monday and Tuesday nights. and two gift tosses. Billy Larson his flats by stippling them with Some students fumbled Patrick shifting was seized upon by the at any of the recognized mining interested in writing for radio. soula, 232, and Pierce Baily, Flor­ The women groups are Alpha hooked five field goals to lead Sig­ seven different shades of blue, red Henry’s “Give me liberty or give collegians when the question colleges in the United States. A Discussion of the College Poetry ence, 259. Chi Omega, Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha ma Nu. Forte and Marcus starred and yellow over a prevailing me death” when they attributed “Where are the Thousand Isl­ beneficiary has the privilege of society membership will center Garden City individual scores Delta Pi, Kappa Alpha Theta, in the defensive play. taupe gray. “This will give tex­ that soul-stirring declaration to ands?” was shot at them. Some lo­ selecting the school he wishes to around a letter written recently to were: McVey, 256; C. Smith, 263; Kappa Delta and Independents. ture to the set,” says Harrington, Henry Clay, Nathan Hale and Car­ cated this island group in the attend. McCready, son of Mrs, H. G. Merriam, chairman of the Newgard, 264; Mace, 246; Maxson, Men groups competing are Theta and make it sensitive, to different rie Nation. South Pacific, near Japan, in the Joanna E. McCready, Butte, has English department, from the soci­ 272; O’Laughlin, 274; Russell, 282; Chi, Sigma Nu and Independents, Added, Signatures Due colored lights.” SPCA doesn’t mean Society for West Indies, South Atlantic, Indian announced his intention of contin ety’s corresponding secretary, Ann Austin, 277, and Gilbertson, 276. Winners in the other prelimin­ Masquer artists are. at work on the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani­ Ocean, Philippine Islands and off On'Class Withdrawals uing his work at Montana School Winslow. ary contests at 4 o’clock convoca­ the four 10 by 14-foot tapestries mals but Shocking Picture Com- the coast of Alaska, despite the of Mines. He will graduate in “The purpose of this society is to and the English politician who tion and the Washington-Montana which will cover and hang over pany of America. Islands’ apparent satisfaction with Beginning next Monday, Stu­ 1939. Beneficiaries of these schol­ promote among undergraduates an made good. basketball games were Delta Delta the three arches, one each on the Not Germany their location in the St. Lawrence dents withdrawing from courses arships are expected to make hon understanding and appreciation of Most historians and geographers Delta, Phi Delta Theta, Kappa side and two on the central arch, Half the students contend that it river between the United States must secure signatures of the or grades in college and the re poetry," says Miss Winslow, who agree that it is the Polish Corridor Kappa Gamma and Phi Sigma Black backing around the set will was not Germany but Italy that and Canada. chairman of advisors, Dean R. H. newal of the scholarships from adds that the society’s magazine, that divides Germany on the east. Kappa. carry the eye upward along the broke the Versailles Treaty and What is meant by “vulnerable’ , . Jesse, school advisors and the in- year to year depends upon the “College Verse,” is founded on the University students maintain the Finals in the lnterfratemity and structor of the course. instructors Gothic lines into a shadowy im the Locarno Pact. in contract bridge? (One side making of such grades. theory that “any subject is most "divider” is Czechoslovakia, Dan­ intersorority song contests will be|wm ^ on the ^ g e pression of high medieval vaulted Somerset Maugham will be dis­ scores more than 100.) But it also The eight former winners of thoroughly learned by practice.” zig, Prussia, Alsace-Lorraine and at the Oregon State-Montana bas­ ceilings. appointed when he discovers that means immune from defeat, able of enrollment card. awards at the School of Mines Eight years ago the group of­ the Rhine. ketball games February 1 and 11 “The set will be a compromise it was not he but Cecille B. De- to make the bid and not having are: Herbert W. Hard, now metal­ fered Montana students the oppor­ What is a berceuse? (A lullaby.) between representation and im­ Mille who wrote “Of Human Bond­ the card you need. Patronize Kalinin Advertisers' lurgical engineer for the Benguet tunity to start a charter chapter Such a strange word allowed plen­ FORMER COMMISSIONER pressionism,” said Harrington on the campus, but students in­ age.” Some students, when asked the Consolidated Mining Company of ty of freedom for random shots, IS CAMPUS VISITOR who mentioned the red and gold Sir Isaac Newton must have been name of the poisonous element in Baguio, Philippine Islands; Thom­ terested in the matter decided not test examiners found. Included in hangings for the Duke of War­ a brother of Methuselah if results Paris Green, chanced mercury, as F. McBride, assistant metallur­ to join. Now, on a letterhead list­ the wealth of definitions were the Leonard C. Young, former rail­ wick’s tent, the four-foot crucifix on exam papers mean anything. carbon disulfide, cyanide, copper Your Valentine gist, American Smelting-and Re­ ing as sponsors such distinguished following: A kiss, aria, barcarolle, road commissioner was a campus before which Joan will pray in American poets as William Rose He lived in the fourteenth, fif­ sulfate and strychnine besides the fining Company at Helena; E. P. musical instrument, crib and bas­ visitor yesterday. He visited Dr. Will Appreciate Rhelms cathedral, and the great teenth, sixteenth, eighteenth and death-dealing arsenic already con­ Cadwell, science instructor at the Benet, Witter Bynner, Robert sinette. John Suchy, professor of phar­ • John D. Me-1flat wa2ons which will roll into Frost, Robinson Jeffeps, Edna St. nineteenth centuries. Few students tained in the insecticide. A PHOTOGRAPH Billings High School; Poker Player macy and inspected the chemistry- ’ place behind the center arch, car- Vincent Millay, John G. Niehardt, believed that he watched seven­ A ling is a fish. Ask William Auliffe, junior engineer with the- I _ 8 pharmacy and journalism build­ Of You on February 14th Cerro de Pasco Copper Corpora- ° n then\ th* backgrounds Carl Sandburg and Lew Sarrett, teenth century apples fall from The meaning of the phrase “rai­ Beebe. Or it’s an animal, similar for the nverbank • and other son d’etre” means reason of en­ ings. tlon in Peru; Thomas Barker, the society again offers Montana a trees. to a mortgage, the noise a bell Come in and see our Valen­ scenes. One scene will roll on as trance, right or wrong and raising technician at the Magna plant of chance to form a chapter. Who was Supreme Court Chief makes and both a fish and a berry. tine Specials—also our attrac­ another rolls off and the stage will the ante, in addition to its correct tive display of Valentine Greet­ the Utah Copper Company; Thom­ Payment of dues is' enough to in­ Justice before Hughes? (Taft.) Ask Montana students. Richards Attends change completely during a 30- meaning of the reason for being. ings and Gifts. as B. Linn, junior metallurgist stall any student or faculty mem­ Wendell Holmes ran Taft a Ricfiard Wagner created not second blackout. A ghost writer is a phantom, one with the Carnegie Steel company ber in the society, but only under­ close race according to gleanings only a mythical race when he Father’s Funeral Harrington says he began plan­ who writes an abstract, one who at Gary, Indiana; and Robert W. graduates or graduates of 1934 and from the students’ papers. thought of the Niebelungs, but also McKAY ART CO. ning the set last quarter and spent doesn’t sign his works and one who Lawson, employed by the Inger- 1935 may publish in “College What is meant by “ibid” ? (In the impression in student minds Dr. Leon W. Richards, associate almost all of his Christmas vaca­ is anonymous but does not sign his soll-Rand Company at Philips- Verse.” All poems published in the same place as.) The word often that his characters were famous professor of pharmacy, returned tion working out his plans. De­ name, besides being one who burg, New Jereey, Charles L. the magazine are eligible to any of used in footnoting research works violinists, gnomes, fairies or men to Missoula Wednesday after at­ signs for the arches required a writes for another anonymously, Beckstrom, winner of the scholar­ six prizes, ranging from $3 to $100. meant book, lifted, therefore and or boys singing as girls. tending the funeral of his father, study of Gothic architecture with the correct answer. ship award for 1987-38, is now a A California fund, donated by unprintable. Wins by a King Eugene J. Richards, Seattle. Mrs. the result that the Masquer set Specific gravity is the ratio of senior at Montana School of Mines. California patrons, provides pay- A baker’s dozen includes a multi­ The Pope is elected not only by Richards, who went with Dr, will be complete1 with characteris- j men{ for au poems of 12 lines or tude of articles, ranging in number the weight of a body to the weight a college of cardinals, but by par­ Richards, will remain in Seattle a tic Gothic fluting. This, Harring­ from two to 14, including 13, the of an equal volume of water—but liament, a board o f ' archbishops, Patronize Kalinin Advertisers few days with her mother. ton pointed out, was made possi­ not all the time. It also involves correct figure. the king and the vote of 600 priests. Dr. Richards’ father, an employe ble through the use of lengths of PLAYMOR - III! — PALYMOR — 6363 Maine Again the amount of water contained, Wilson, when he said “We should of Pacific Lumber Inspection bu­ stuffed cloth tubing. The tapes­ What state touches but one other density times volume, the weight, m3 Flat or Hollow Ground Masquers Give be too proud to fight” was evident­ reau for 20 years, died Thursday, tries, made on burlap with aniline the pulling toward earth, amount 7 SKATE state? (Maine.) Including Maine ly not aware that he stole the line January 20, a few hours after be­ dyes, are copied from medieval | SHARPENING. 25c Invitational Play others on the list were Florida, of fall per foot per second, ratio of from the King of Sweden, Lincoln ing caught between two timbers examples of the weaver’s art. S PLAYMOR ■gar SHOP f Rhode Island and New Jersey. heat required to raise one gram of and Coolidge. wijile inspecting lumber at the Many Assistants The heat of the human body is a substance compared to water, Ivar Kreuger, had he not com­ m 581 South Higgins Masquer players made a wood­ Ballard mill in Seattle. At « Technical Director Bob Warren’s normally 98.fly degrees, science displacement in mercury, amount mitted suicide after the exposure cutter into a doctor at the expense PLAYMOR — 6868 PALYMOR — 6863 assistants are Don Beck, Dick Ray­ tells us, but some collegians claim of calories used in the result of of his international swindle, would W eights of the medical profession last IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL mond, Jack Carter, Bill Davidson, it is 72 degrees, 76,78 and 89. gravity one degree for one gram. be interested to know that he was night in Moliere’s “The Doctor in Bill Hoerning, Bob Morris, Lou Is latitude 40 north and longi­ Eminent domain, besides being a Swedish match “magnet” Hoover Rainbow Barber and Spite of Himself,” winter quarter and “Waits” Brundage, Tom McDonnell and tude 40 west a good place to build the power by which a state takes invitational production, directed Would be equally surprised to learn Beauty Parlor Art Dahl. a house and why? (No, it is in the land or property for public neces­ Why Suffer... by Violet Thomson. that he, not Newton D. Baker, was 136 Higgins Are. Phone 2442 The responsibility of our The 31 women working with Art centerj>f the North Atlantic ocean.) sity, is the right of a person to own secretary of war in 1917. A1 Fluto, as Sganarelle, the Haircutting by Expert and profession demands that we three or four days waiting to Director Agnes Flint are Mary Yes, right in the temperate zone; land or property, or like Canada— woodchopper, played the title role. Bing Beats “B’s” Licensed Operators make haste slowly, weigh­ send home to have a broken Rose Chappellu, Honey Bargola, no, it’s in China; sure, a moderate to be owned by another country. lens replaced? We can do Beaten with sticks by the servants The three great “B’s” of music, Jo Maury, Enid Buhmiller, Es­ temperature lighthouse. ing prescribed drugs with it with absolute accuracy and of Geronte (Owen Coombe), who Island Roams Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, also ther Charteris, Juanita Huppert, What is meant by faulty pro­ microscopic precision. Our no delay. Bring us the pieces. believes he is a doctor who will Devil’s Island is difficult to lo­ included Bing and Chopin in test Elizabeth Wood, Donna Faye Spir- The Home of Fine Furniture not admit the fact except under gression? (Progression by fifths in cate. Geographers place it to the answers. passion for accurate weights ling, Eleanor Warren, Mary Fran­ BARNETT compulsion, Sganarelle consents to harmony.) Students said that it east of French Guiana in South John D. Rockefeller died on May may cause you to wait a few cis Laird, Elizabeth Grimm, Jean JENSEN try to cure Lucinde (Joan Ken­ meant poor directing, the orchestra America. Students push it from 23, 1937, but according to students OPTOMETRISTS Yardley, Frances Whalen, Mabel minutes longer for your pre­ nard), daughter of Geronte. doesn’t follow director, false logic, Africa to Spain and off the coast he had more lives than the pro­ FURNITURE 139 East Broadway Nelson, Louise Rostad, Mary Jane playing poorly or mistakes made scription, but we feel sure Lucinde, pretending to be ill to of California. verbial cat, dying 15 times between 135 West Main Hotvedt, Martha Hulverson, Helen as the orchestra goes on, not get­ that you approve of our avoid marrying the man of her The play “Peter Pan” was writ­ 1936 and 1938. Hyder, Jean Freeman, June Mc­ ting along as fast as one ought, un­ father’s choice, baffles the pre­ ten by a multitude of authors, act­ methods. Leod, Agnes Wienshcrott, Jean steady going forward, jerky, lapses, tended doctor, who in turn baffles ors and musicians including Victor Ruenauver, Mary Williams, Mar­ the entire household with his long improper rhythm and the process Herbert and Wendie Barrie, not to jory Arnold, Betty Parker, Vir­ words and impromptu Latin. does not gain tempo. mention its true author, J. M. Bar­ ginia Latham, Leila Belle Woods, Working with Leandre (Bud Cake Eaters rie. Joan Kennard, Ruth Harrison, Stokes), Lucinde’s true love, the Marie Antoinette would be sur­ Physicists place the number of Doris Mooney and Aileen McCul­ prised to find the number of peo­ centimeters in an inch at 2.54 but BOWL_____2 doctor in spite of himself does lough. manage to bring about a happy ple, some real, some imaginary, students insist that the correct ending. who repeated her classic remark number is 3.5,10,50 and 100 centi­ PROFESSIONAL Louise, Irene Voorhees, Sidney, Marian Young played Martine, “Let them eat cake.” Included in meters. .... and keep healthy has applied to the registrar’s of­ Sganarelle’s wife, who starts the this crowd are TV’s wife, An Isocles triangle, a three-sided DIRECTORY fice for a degree in business ad­ plot rolling by convincing Ger- Ann; the King of France and Epi­ figure two of which are equal, is Our modern air-conditioned alleys provide a ministration to be granted at the onte’s servants (Bob Henderson curus. sometimes one all of whose sides wholesome atmosphere for the national indoor Borg Jewelry and “ She Is So Natural” end of spring quarter. and Sidney Graff), that Sganarelle The question “What were the are equal, whose sides are not is really a physician. Carlobelle first three words of the Duke of formed to make a right angle, three sport. Optical Co. A compliment college Button was Jacqueline, the nurse, W i n d s o r ' s farewell speech?” sides have different lengths, one women like to hear. Let Eyes Tested — Glasses Fitted Walford Electric Co. who indignantly refuses to sub­ brought enough answers to provide of whose angles is less than 90 us help your win it. mit to the quack doctor's cures. a full address. Some of them are: degrees and lastly, a five-sided 244 N. HIGGINS AVE. John Brown appeared as M. Rob­ “Believe me, I . . .,” “I love you figure. Dr. E. L. Williams AUr n’s Beauty (Elmir IDLE HOUR ALLEYS Chiropractor Phone 3566 ert, a neighbor of Sganarelle’s, truly . . .,” “Ladies and gentle­ What is “hari-kiri” ? (A Japanese and (Eljarm Sdjoppp while Virgil McNab and Winston men . . .,” “God save the King,” method of committing suicide.) 119 East Broadway Foot Ailments 114 E. Main Phones 3186,3186 Exclusively Electrical Edie played a peasant and his son. “As King of . . "The time Hari-kiri is a disease caused by Masonic Temple — Phone 3735 Impressionistic settings placed has . . .,” “Long live the King,” lack of vitamins, a Chinese food, a in front of the same background and the classic “Friends, and Japanese crusade, punishment and Dr. W. H. Pardis represented a room by a few countrymen...” . a World war spy. Chiropractor . Confused by the question “What SEE THE chairs, a forest by an absence of Timely.Treaty Equipped with X-ray and chairs. Beards and mustaches, al­ is the largest denomination of Neurocalometer The Treaty of Versailles was most four feet of them, according | United States paper currency?” TYPEWRITER SUPPLY signed on June 28, 1919, but the HAMMOND ARCADE to makeup assistant Del Klaue, Ione answer replied, “the New York BEFORE YOU BUY reluctance of students to admit this added a timely touch to the Eigh- Times.” Other answers varied 314 N. Higgins “CHUCK” GAUGHAN teenth century costumes. greatly from the official govem- date made the signing of the docu- Dr. A. G. Whaley Staff heads for the production I mental $100,000 bill. Answers in- Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted were: Stage manager, Lela Hoff- eluded all currency ranging from 106 E. Broadway— Phone 4104 stot; properties, Joyce Hovland; $5 to $500,000. makeup, Edna Helding; costumes, The first battle of the World war Dr. Florence Spon Allene Johnson; lights, Don Fris- took place in Serbia, one semi­ Every Friday Night Is University Night Chiropractor bee; invitations, Betty Jane Mil- historian guessed, while other stu- burn, and setting, Bob Warren, dents answered Alsace-Lorraine I Palmer System— Phone 3562 Masquers who furnished assist- and Austria, In Sterilized Bottles Is Neurocalometer Service PARK the PARK ance in the various departments | Nap’s Jonah the Ideal Drink for were Kay Kittendorff, Willenej Oliver Cromwell, in addition to Your Party Dr. A. E. 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