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VOL. XXIX CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, FORT WORTH, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23,1931. NO. 17.

Capt. John Noel NO SKIFF NEXT WEEK Student Guilty in Failure to Kill Schmidt Issues Senior favorites To Be Next oo There will be no issue of the Drummer in Rubbish Riddance Case Conduct Rules Skiff next week, students of the journalism department and mem- Guilty of negligence in not com- Lectures Series bers of the staff having been For Sports Here pleting the job he attempted,-x and granted "leave of absence" in order Cabinet Adopts failure to render to T. C. U. that Travel Illustrator and to devote full time to examina- "good riddance of such bad rubbish," Texas University Has Photographer to tions. This issue will be the fin- 1931-32 Calendar was the verdict returned by the jury Speak Feb. 12. al issue for this semester. in the trial of Ed Wilson for the at- Adopted Code of • Work in the department will be- Holidays Include a Day tempted murder of A. M. Ewing. Honor Laws. gin immediately following the The trial was held by J. W. Bal- PICTURES TO BE SHOWN termination of examinations, and Thanksgiving—15 for lard's B. Law class in the chapel last The Skiff will resume publication Christmas. Saturday. Judge Hal Wright im- FANS DISREGARD SIGNS Tragic Attempt to Conquer Mt. Friday, Feb. 6. posed the "supreme penalty," Eskimo Everest Will Be Theme of The calendar for the 1931-32 ses- pies for the entire class. Program. sion which has been adopted by the Points Deal With Courtesy to Attorneys for the prosecution, Officials, Spectators, and Cabinet is similar to the 1930-31 one, John Ruff and Mel Summers pro- The presentation of Capt. John Contestants. Chambers, Gaines with the exception that the three duced as their first witness, Mr. Ew- Noel, travel illustrator and photo- Thanksgiving holidays in 1930 will ing, the victim of the supposed at- grapher, on Feb. 12 in the University- Awarded Grant be limited to one in 1931. tack by Wilson. He was heavily Personal endorsement of The auditorium, will be next on the T. C. The calendar is as follows: bandaged, having a cracked skull, Skiff's recent plea for a more strict U. public lectures series. Captain Freshman week to begin Friday, broken arm, broken collar bone, etc. observance of "fieldhouse etiquette" Noel will lecture on "The Epic of $300 Prize to Be Used Sept. 11. Testimony showed that the defen- was made yesterday by Francis Mt. Everest." in Furthering Study Thanksgiving, one holiday. dant, Mr. Wilson, with Roland Hall, Schmidt, head coach of football and Captain Noel, who has been the of- Christmas holidays to begin at was quietly trying to study in the basketball at the University. ficial photographer for the last two of Sound. close of work Saturday, Dee. 19. library between 11 and 12 a. m. on University of Texas Adopts Code. Mt Everest expeditions and who has An interview with the Christian Dr. Leslie Chambers of the biology Holidays to end at 8 a. m. Mon- Nov. 22, 1930, but was prevented played an important part in directing from so doing by an incessant thump- mentor followed news of a recent department and Prof. Newton Gaines day, Jan. 4. heads of the organization, gives, with Fall examinations Jan. 25-30. ing on the table by Ewing, who is a adoption of a sportsmanship code of his personal story and moving pic- of the physics department were re- Easter vacation April 3-6, inclu- professional drummer. honor at the University of Texas, tures, the tragic attempt to conquer cently awarded a grant of $300 from sive. The disturbance continued until where a "student committee declared Mt. Everest, claimed to be the high- The American Association for the Commencement Monday, May 30. Wilson and Hall were no longer able that the hissing and booing of op- est mountain in the world. The vis- Advancement of Science. Spring examinations May 25-June to res