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Utah vs vs Sale Creighton Contest Starts i Saturday Monday VOL 36 No o. 12 THE UTAH CHRONICLE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4 1927 Price Five Ive Ce Cents tB TWO fo PLAYS Pl ARE Rf SCHEDULED BY Bf DR DRAMATIC TIC CLASS Little Miss Cummin is to be Presented on Monday Night jf The Law Divine is on DocketDocke- tt For Tuesday Evenings Evening's I 9 Performance r- Under the direction of Miss Hilda Hilda Hilda Hil Hilda 0 O. Hendrickson Little Miss Cummin by Richard Price will be presented Monday evening November November November Novem November atat Stewart Hall HaU by the play production class The cast includes Mrs Cummin Ruby Juliet Juliet Juliet Juli Juliet Rhea Winters Mrs Plain lain LaVan LaVan La La- VanVan Bates Susy Plain Ruth Anderson Anderson Anderson And Anderson Harriet Mary Blades Ellen Ellen Ellen El Ellen Ingeborg Larsen Clarence Eg- Eg lamore Glen Anderson Horace Merrill DarleyCaptain Sands Neil Larson Mills Thar- onon Salter H. B. Esmond's The Law Divine Divine Divine Di Divine will be presented on Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tuesday evening November 8 at The play is a comedy in three acts under the direction of Joseph F.

Smith Because of royalty costs an adadmission of 25 cents will be charged The cast includes Edie La Bas Norma Erlandsen Kate Hayne Gladys Jack La Bas Byron Done Bill Eugene Bryson Ted Max Dixon Claudie Do Dorothy othy Coleman Daphne Gray Louise Richardson Mrs Lucille Lambert Nellie Myrla rJ Myrick rick Eugene Byrson is the stage man manager PublicInitiations Are Flayed by Harvard Havard Cambridge Mass Nov I I IP I- I Recent P-Recent Recent public incitation of the Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770 Club of Ha Harvard ard college met with viol violent nt disapproval on the part oi of the undergraduate daily the Harvard Harvard Harvard Har Harvard Cri Crimson The Crimson said in part If the spectacle afforded by these exhibitions is to be regarded as typical of the organizationsorganization's attitude attitude at at- and sense of humor then one can only sigh for the return of a amore amore a- moremore purit puritanical regime ThatThai these displays have any any claim to respectability there can be no ques ques- they are disgusting vulgar vulgar- they are nauseating Never not even in the che cheapest pest of cheap vaudeville houses has the general public in and around Harvard Harvard Harvard Har Harvard square and the university public public public pub public been offended with such common common corn- mon comcorn mon antics morere suitable to mor- mor onia than a supposedly intelligent community GLADE DELIVERSDELIVERS' SPEECHES Mr Earl J. Glade delivered two addresses this week on Radio as as- a as- aa Means of Intelligence sionslon on Monday he spoke at the assembly assembly assembly as as- of the L. D. S. College and Thursday he addressed the Parent Teachers association at the Civic Center THIS WEEK IN BRIEF Today 11 1130 Humbug 1130 30 Humbug g.

sta staff Humbug office 11 1130 Publication 30 Publication council A. A Ai-S s- S. U. U. office e.

11 1130 30 Assembly bly Don Boyle president of the engl- engl veering society In charge Apportionment Apportionment board A. A s. U. U. office Matinee dance gymn s.

ium Saturday Cre va Crelghton Crelghton vs VB Utah sta sta a- 0 bance Dance Hotel Utah 0 Frosh Fosh Choose Tl The Poor Nut as Class Play The Poor Nut by J. C. and Elliott has been selected as the freshmen play It will will- be will- be will- be be read at P. M. Thursday November 10 at Stewart Hall Hallby Hallby Hall- byby Joseph F.

Smith The play involves psychology being being being be be- be- be ing built around a college student student student stu student who has an inferiority complex Any matriculated freshman who is passing In 12 hours of college work is eligible for this activity The try-outs try will be bed bed be- dd on Friday and Saturday November and Men Elected By Blue Key Activity Fraternity PledgesPledges' Men Prou Prominent nent in Activities At the last session of the Blue Blu Key national pep fraternity ththe following men prominent in in act activities activities vi- vi ties were elected to membership in the organization James Ingebretsen Edison Dorland Dorland Dorland Dor Dorland Leo Hogan Kenneth Lucky Girard Meeks Chester Dowse and anc Bob Austin Blue Key announces announce that these men will be formally ii- ii initiated initiated ini ini- at a later date Blue Key is nationally promin- entent and has chapters on most campuses campuses campuses cam cam- in the west They were organized organized organized or or- to see that the proper prope spirit is behind every school vity gine rs Pla Plan Pep Assembly The Engineers Engineers' club will havebave charge of the big pep assembly today at 1130 A short and snappy pro pro- gramgram has been arranged according to Don Boyle president Eachand every student ent Is urge urged to attend In loyalty to the Ute team that went down fighting last Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Saturday at Fort Collins Every Everyone one who possibly can Is urged to a assemble and do honor to the Redskins who are on the war path with Creighton's Creighton's Crelghton's Creigh- Creigh tons ton's the gage battle scalp as gage of Hol Holiday Given to Promote Bond I Issue Sll Cincinnati Nov The The IP-The IP The of Cincinnati was was given given- aa holiday for election day ay by the president so that the studstudents ts might go out and work for the passing of the city bond issue for for- the for- the for- thethe university It was at first planned to excuse from classes those students who were willing to work for theissue butso many were willing that il it ft was was thought best to close school for the day Nebraskans Will Play no no- Tie no- Tie Tie Tte Games Gauzes Henceforth rth Bridgeport Neb Nov I IP I- I I-P The Nebraska High School conference has underconsideration a plan by wh which ch there there would beno such thing asa tie game in foot foot- ball ll Under the plan if a game ends in in- aa tie six alternate plays would be given to toach each ach team after the expiration ex- ex of the regular game time and the team that made the most yardage in tn the six plays would Vo ld be acclaimed the victor The plan it is is- aid said aid has nas been tried out in Colorado high ligh schools REGENTS TO MEET I The regular monthly meeting of ot the he University Board of Regents will bebo held In the tho regents' regents room of the he Park building Monday November Novem November er 7 announces Theron Par Parmelee elee secretary to thothe president ll WilL BE Bf FEATURED IN NEXT HUMBUG Series of Art Work and Caricatures Caricatures Carica- turestures Will be Continued in Magazine Editorials WillDeal with Vig- Vig and Commission of Control The second issue of the Humbug the Football Number will make i its appearance on the campus Wednesday Wednes Wednes- Wednes- dayday November 16 it Is announced by Sidney Olson editor This issue will contain more and better art work than that of the one The makeup which was more or less experimental in in- the in- the in- thethe first issue will now be the best Numbered among ththe features for this thin issue is the secondof the series eries of campus caricatures In Inthis Inthis In- thisthis department the lives and characters characters characters char char- of one faculty memberand two students will be explained and discussed The second Bum- Bum ma cartoon will also appear It is planned to run a series of these cartoons in the future issuesthe editor stated The HumbugsHumbug's policy of vigorous vigorous vigorous vigor vigorous and searching editorials will give us two masterpieces of sa satire re re- inin this issue The subjects of these will be the behavior of the Commission Commission Commission Com Commission of Control and the Vigilance Vigilance Vigilance Vigil Vigilance Committee and football The editor announces the return of Joseph Decker whowill assume his position of lu business iness manager with this is issue replacing replacing- replacing Douglas Douglas Dougla s' Nowell who was acting business manager for the firstissue This means that a new business staff will be chosen All An aspirants are requested to get in touch with Mr Decker as soon as possible Debate is Dated With lt Oxford Set for 1936 Emory University Ga Nov Emory IP IP Emory University debdebat- ers debat debat- at- ers at- at ers arearc forward fr lo looking king They have ve practically dated a debate debate debate de debate with Oxford Cambridge am and the University of London for nine nin years hence in 1937 A tour will betaken be betaken betaken I taken by the Emory squad in th that tha year it is a almost most certain Maudine laudine Ormsby Will Not be Beauty Queen Columbus Ohio Nov IP IP Crooked Crooked wo work and the selection of a cow for the beauty queen of the campus will not take place this thi's year at Ohio State University if authorities can help it Each year yea for the homecoming celebration tion the campus has elected a ed co-ed as beauty auty queen Last year the election returns were thrown out because ofcrooked poli politics cs an- a anc an anc- a and and- a a cow Maudine Ormsby Ormsby of of the college col- Lego col col- Lego lege ego of agriculture was ac accorded the he honor and crowned in the umurn This year a committee of judges ins instead tend of the entire campus campus cam- us cam- cam pus uswill select the beauty queen andshe will win be a human ed co-ed student student stu- stu dent lent they say Montana Rooters Engage Special Train By R. MI P. Montana State Stat College rooters will go on a special train to Butte for or the game there with the University University Uni- Uni of Montana November 19 In former years the Griz Bobcat-Griz- ly game was held in either Bozeman Bozeman Bozeman Boze- Boze man or Missoula but last year it was decided to hold it in Butte and and- un run un special trains fromboth schools Grizzly Bobcat-Grizzly bands and rooters will stage a rally before the le iame CREIGHTON GAME ME EXPECTED TO TU BE ONE OF mm RD Blue Jays Do Not Confine Games to Any Special Conference Blue and White Team Rated as One of Strongest Encountered By George Wells Utah University footballfans seem to be aware of the fact that theRedskins are to play Creighton Creigh- Creigh ton University tomorrow but they seem to be in thedark as to what kind of a football team tean the Omaha school has At the request of several several sever several students and downtown fans the Chronicle submits here a comparison compari- compari son of the Creighton team with some of the more well known mid- western mid- western mid- western mid- mid western teams Like Notre Dame Creighton University University University Uni Uni- does not confine its games to any de definite conference Big Ten Missouri Uri Valley and Eastern teams were all on the NebraskansNebraskan's schedule schedule schedule sched schedule this year CreightonCrelghton ranks next to the strongest Catholic teams of the country Notre Dame and Georgetown and is one of the most colorful teams ofthe middle west schools The have an excellent record so far this season having lost st but one game Early in the seaseason on they defeated Marquette by 12 points only all of which points to the fact that Creighton sho should Jd compare favorably with eastern elevens A week after Oklahoma University sity ty defeated d- Chicago 13 13 to 7 Creighton played the boys fr from the the- on oil on state to a 13 13 1313 13 tie them from a scrimmage however three to one Last Saturday Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Okla Oklahoma handed Creighton its first defeat of the season when they downed the 18 to 6 The Utah-Creighton Utah game is of of- as of- as of- asas much imp importance as was the Ute Northwestern contest for the he have a team that has shown its ability to more than hold its own with some some some-of ofthe most powerful powerful pow pow- I erful elevens levens in the middle we t. Rushing is Subject of 0 OrganizationOrganisation Meet leet Rushing was the main subject taken taken up at the meetings of the in- in ter fraternity and and sorority Inter councils held last Tuesday and Wednesday Committees on made their reports reports' to the the members The sorority Inter-sorority council will meet againWednesday November 16 Hats ts to be Discarded I Iff Frosh Win Fight Akron Ohio Nov IP IP No mud slinging and no ripping of clothes from eachothers' others backs acks is is- to is- to is- toto be allowed at the annual sopho- moremore more freshman freshman class scrap on November November No No No- vembervember at Akron university according to a ruling from the dean Last year criticism was as pointed point pointed at the fight because of the condition condition condition con con- in which a number moer of men emerged from the scrap The fight fights is to take the form of a fieldfielda a and track meet this year If the frosh win they they may may discarddiscord their freshman freshman freshman fresh freshman hats Donation Given for New Mines Building Easton Pa Nov IP IP IP Five ive hundred thousand dollars has has- cen been cen given to Lafayette college by John Joh Markle 80 for the ere erection tion of a mining and engineering building building build- build ing ng on the campus it was announc- eded at the inauguration ceremonies rom from President William M. Lewis held here last week It is the larges largest largest larg larges est personal gift git ever given give the college Seniors Urged to Apply for Degrees of Graduation Seniors who expect their degreed degrees degrees de de- de- de grees greed next next June June and have hav not yet applied for graduation should make application It is iss reported that the first elections to Phi Kappa Phi national na national national na- na honorary scholastic fraternity fraternity fraternity fra fra- for the present year will be made within a few days Elections for members of this organization will be limited to those se who have applied for graduation Western History Theme of Course Prof Professor L.

LE E. Young Delivers First Series of Lectures on Subject The first of a series series of oI lectures on western history was delivered by Professor Levi Edgar Young at at- the at- the at- thethe Lafayette scho school Thursday November 3rd at o'clock The series consists of fifteen lectures in all on The liThe Trail Breakers of America It deals with the lives of the most prominent English French Spanish and American explorers explorers ex ex- rs from the time of Columbus down to 1840 and shows how America America Am America was opened to the civilization of Europe The subject of Prof Professor Youngs Young's lecture Thursday was Christopher Columbus It dealt also with the he fifteenth century as one ofthe greatest ages of progress in the worldsworld's history The lectures that are fe lo to follow Will will treat such characters characters char char- as Coron Coronado do Champlain Marquet Escalante Danl Daniel Bo Boone Lewis and Clark and John C. Fremont This course is offered by the extension ex extension extension ex- ex tension division of theilie University and carries three credit hours Eastern Grid Gid Players Wont Take Advantage 1 Easton Pa Nov IP A IP A scouting non on scouting pact pact in footballbhas been enter entered in into by Lafayette college college col college with Lehigh Univ University and arid Penn StState te coll college ge Both both ih an ancient fent gridiron oPP opponents Coach McCracken McCracken Mc- Mc Cr Cracken ke announced the closing of ththe agreement gr ni nt and said that be- hebe hoped pe in time to have such agreements agreements agreements agree agreements made with ith al all of oLaf Lafayette's Hc's 1 rivals Medical Students Hold Regulargular Meeting Members of thetho medical association association associa- tiontion ofthe University herd heW a aa meeting meeting meet meeting ing- ingIn ing in the Medical 1 building Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- November 2nd The meeting meeting meeting meet meeting was in charge of Claire Cosgrove Cosgrove Cosgrove Cos Cosgrove president of the society Th The prin principal speaker er for ththe was Dr R. 0 Porter de dean of the school of medicine His topic was concerned with the connection of medicine with the different different stages of civilization The liThe greatest greatest great great- estest strides in medicine dicine have hav bebeen made mad since the time of Pasteur Dr Porter stated Civilization never reaches a a greater height than the Ute medicine of the period He spoke also ofthe vows that the students must takebefore they are are given their degree and the sig sig- of them Intramural Games Started at ab Montana The opening of the hand ball tournament started intramural athletics athletics athletics ath ath- at Montana State College this week Intramural basketball boxing boxing boxing box boxing wrestling and swimming Willbe will will- bebe run off in the winter quarter prior to the conference meets Bas Basketball Basketball and baseball will be open to 0 competition SALES SALE- SI DRIVE I TO OPEN NEXT MOND Contest to Continue for Two o- WW Weeks ks Weekly Leaders To Receive Bonuses Bon I FJ Floor Lamps a a Wrist Watch Credit Slips Are Included In Prizes zes Th The mammoth sales driveto Abe be launched faunch d' dby by the business staff of the 1929 will officially start Monday morning All efforts of the he staff for the past past few weeks eks have been concentrated in inan an effort to secure prizesprizes' which would which would appeal to all students and organ- isations organizations organ organ- on the campus according to Lowell Barlow Barlow- business ma mana mana- age a- a ge ger Two floor lamps and tw two lift fifteen en dollar credit slips for space in the year ie year book head the list of prizes offered One floor lamp which is being donated by the Fur Fur- Furniture South State Street and and- one and- one one of the credit slips slip will be awarded to the winning fraternity The other floor lamp theilie donner of which is not ann announced as yet and the remaining credit slip will be awarded award to the girls' girls Greek letter ot organization sell selling ng the most cou coupons The first prize for individuals for men Is a a. suit of clothes from Hibbs Clothing Company So Main Main Street A A pair of of Florsheim shoes donated by the Fl Florsheim Shoe Company South Main will ill be given to the second high man The man win winning ing third prize will tr eive a a me meal l' ticket for forth for- the for- theththe Ray and Harve Harvey Cafe 10 10 East First South Street A wrist watch for ladies will win be given to the winner of the women's division Mr Ecker official Uton Uton- ian photographer will finish off one half ddozen zen ln large ge size photographs photographs photographs photo photographs free of charge for the woman woman woman wo wo- wo- wo man securing second plaplace in the contest The third prize for ladies i is a a te tennisnis racket and and some tennis balls ll from A.

A G. Spalding ng Athletic 1 ic Goods Company ompa 21 East First South In Ih- Ih addition to the above prizes for individuals and organizations each in individual selling twenty coupons coupons coupons cou coupons will win receive a a year book boo and and- aa sitting for class picture free The contest i beginsgins Monday Monday Monday Mon Monday will continue for two weeks according to present sent pl plans bS At the end of each we week of the contest 50 extra points will be awarded to the two individuals and the two or organizations iz le leadingding for the the week The regular value fue of 10 io points will will- bebe given for each coupon sold Lowell Lowen Barlow announces that at th the the- merchants mentioned in this his article ar- ar ar article r- and a number 1 ber of othersothers' are contributing freely to th the success success- of this sale drive and that it is is- now is- now now up to the students students to aim at at at- a II Utahn a a. a for every Dean Beal to Deliver Founders Day Address Address' I DeanDeau Thomas A A. A Beal left for Ephraim Thursday November 2 2 to attend the thirty thirty ninth ninth Founders'Founders Day at af Snow Normal College Dean BealBenl who has been een successively student student student stu student teacher teacherand member of the Board of Regents at Snow College Colleg has been Invited to deliver the Founders'Founders Day at that I Institution In in- today He will return Sat Sat- uda 4 Utah Creighton Game i Is To Be Broadcast The Utah Creighton game Saturday Saturday Satur- Satur day ay willbe broadcast play by play Through the Ute courtesy of i statistation under the direction lon of or Earl J. Glade and the Salt Lake Tribune football enthusiasts all aU over the west wesl will boable to hear If not see Utah tangle with Nebraska.

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