Show STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH JANUARY 12 1933 THURSDAY ounCLr REVIEW -- I 1 4pv v i ) i I r::j CCCirJVEV - — — CAFTTOL — ’i Phone Rath Cfcattertom in 4ataaR- - to- - tea ruled tbavtee eta-tVT I The efthe ( T qswteq k aerere aj--fof human UK t? M tro grwt Jl £& 8m ''Ijanctsca v r—n lor 'rjl"ir3r rep s M edt i 73 t - -- :rt i wto e' tb te ti ijAsvCtyaa4 A picture traces - s Associate Editor ki IwImbiiii vU'l— Asaockik Editor tt fof i ‘'ntEditor nscUAr " modern ‘ T’- ’ I -- - - 5poh i ct KiSiw-aiS' r ti t’ § Malaattea It r I 1 r t- l 33 - i L:ny get gp ub-o- d the snypot- and - 1 Turj-- Sr heetpm it is tt se-bs IN Ktfmen te ecnrd s4 texts for Vfck vf f text Md h up-to-- ri potbt most (Nsr- wry em- - ? r Jsrk- m7hSt r ‘ owUhOr ’UglWh: t tor trim V t J i lUv £ mr r :"o hri--torn esHtdmnktt w S j thaa t es wee R ) imr-?- ar -- &-- - k- host vih used to pgse a 01 i) yl t r- 1 ' 1? Y bfk Wit AhRmlhrtWT hg abi t t? Xjtj t±l itr-- t - 3-- 3 r3 rT 4? a Lt Ux rr-trt3- ccruu - hr r - rMwwA hCSRrf A ii rum A AMt cs Mtomdh 1 h £ tr-- toM V r Jrhfev:tSt took' t V -htm kXx-toehe t f 4 it y-e- k mtoe Ceuad ft s A K H pssd Jl A ttu — eJ tsxt ussd for tbs IA tw- yew to that mrA AlPy &iZ ! tw to tyUlf rtr ’ 1 r vji i ‘ j "t Aft i ' l4 K— ''rMf4 :IA rf 'J i d‘r r iJfBhf L g ?V! 1 WVces i l‘V--- A ii -- u— Vlrv - rr r1 V a Vhto cr1 ''Vi M ws 1U ' y tV f ihtogtoSn 'X3if'tortimr j --! serve the hr -l rtY-TtpsT sto hto oonwirh ' to W t nr u - I N j -- y 'v i - i --vvirVwir 4 f I4 A V ltV 4m - r 1 v ' krfW Wim - V'1 c- it i w 'A ' 4 f Xto- r-t r 1 1 he i V 'an-V- vr be-M- M ad 1 1 ( 1 jJ ' a: v fr-w- r r: ur : y f Av- t'-- ? 4 CbH Ilenbcra Ffcsi - T!i CtbtiUa Ajrcstsdt the toe The boqgd dooidon the offletaj Amwriang opolliiig fob ttoso foreign IqwUto gnd: itn taport ineladfo nnms wlSd in all ports of ttiT clnh memtora of Gteriiia ooUogo weeo nrrastod1 at Lorain O near hero on the eve of tto election whoa they sought to mato n public ipeech in fovea of ttoii esmdidate without npoheo permit In a Lorain pub- - “A book to perttot la ite ttoj own kind to tto Mclpq tog a best seller provided Notedly by Frank Swinnorton Englira ' author In an orticte J written " for " ' Knopf Ttom r fcra oky-- found which te It had on provide toe ve Well well another year rollo around and most of us Some very took to school topeful that one of tto many of last quarter might somehow some to them and say seme of those A’a showdoesn’t need ed (that-onbrains to get one hut sUH no matte bow earned they ail brighten up one’s report card and gives' the foito bock home something to talk about A number of invitations have been sent out and received for the Dean’s Tea Party held at the close of each quarter Some of the recipients of these invitations seemed rather embarrassed when discovered outside tto office door of the professor receiving them ' other' did not seem to mind it and took it all ns n Joke but just the same there ' wiil- be more studying this most declares analysis ’ ary : "Almui eoUeges teg with me at a Ut boys wh to read wjm to m ' Biglish btotng served mi ' teo-- On Syracusr teri'i eottegoO Jones Miner Ted An thou Leon Swenioe and Ttee Fraughton former Del ta Nus have returned to schto -- s Yuurter- raeaUh hereon Homilta - ' "'I ! : Miss Phyllis Kirkham is ati George P- - Smith former stu- - tendlnir the Merrill Palmer schooj Detroit this quarter Tto dent of Utah Stnt: has entered school this quarter after return- - couna jncldca graduate' worit trdevelopment ing Irom aitL D 3 mission" toj California" Anna Hansen- - Soro&is pledge is receiving the congratulation Pledges of tto Sorosis sorority °f k®1 “may friends upon her of George entertained at an Informal done- - acceptance “Fttfi : Ing-Peg k party in honor ' "of at--active Bankhead's Pi K A pin members TYiday 'evening' the vefy prominent among Utah State Palais d’ Or! The hall was nr- - alumni and : will to romemben student -- yuy cheer tead tlstically decorated with vari- - 08 the 1929-3r la 0 colored- balloons and the theme was csrricd" further in tto pro-- 1 Miss Frodone Shumway ant grams and invitation decoration The committee in charge of ar- - Miss Helen Geddes were week's end guests ' at thg Sorosis house ( rangeroents included Eloise Tor- ' ' ? geson Mary Spicker and Mil- - i dred Bankhead ' Patrounessea ' Delta Nu announces the Pledf-Granite Worn Mix G A Torgeson Mrs lag of John A - Gan J H Bankhead Mrs WiBiara Owens " Sptoker’ Mrs W W Mrs A L 8wapp and Mrs A G About Egelhoff fifty couples j were present ' " ' - HAVE YOUR CLOTHES WAY MAKING YOUR ’ THROUGH OPILECUB i i (Am ? —the Modern ‘ Origtort Vter) t To carter eighteon tours of te win a freshigaiit toot ball lotteit'to 'Wellias play- - vw-’iV-predi- WaY!- '- slty school four or fiv days of every month tat order to work lm a magwlna office! oaa hundred-mite- t from tto acene of his college activities was the goal aot Quirk and Reliable” ' Service'" ' ! Scheby Cleaners & Tailors up and tohlcved by- - VV’ayne Garff last quarter In addition a willing hand on thq end of a dtoa rag op- frying pan- agile fingecs on tha typewriter key board and a talented short-han- d pencil are all contributions ip this 'student’s organized' fight against an impecunious epa aad towards' sup-oe- PHONE - 92C ts In depression parlance he who is able to trend water (meanwhile praying for a change in the current) is indeed progressing in view of the adverse conditions incident to our economic structure Then surely the- student who gathers together hi talents to a united effort to paddle up stream— against tto current—Is deserving of the position in life which wilt ultimately to his At leyst such an tnaividua' is exempidry in bemparisem with tto parson- - who tesssa his aaiis to the wind and tto flads him-e- lf lmmarad in a pool of- ‘ ot- nan dteappOtetmsxt ’ of ' unsmylaymint Students— many ot them— am Girote eerra you Haem Uytaa JEjK our owh oampu are now mak-Ing- 1WASHINGTON' (IPl -- rr Two sacrifices 'comparable U fgirqd & v groat obstaotaa Uo in the way of WENS?m unemployment relief and a revi severity to tboee of students cm ynt of husiqoer according toltev any campus hi tto United feats John A Ryan professor ef moo iaUJHJLJWHNf aJvUi04 JiJJ wrrs ah theology and industrinl ethics mum at catholic university ero “l°e first ooetacie” to says ‘Is the belief that the upward turn of tost July in business is csArrnt- continuing That belief too been nurtured by polMcUns — NEW011 moataad some bpsineaa men but oaa of tha meok radiori Taking stands it te not true Tto upward traqd over made hy a eeUrw wwagto oadeit about five weeks ago In oenntotlon wiwk footkU) Since then the trend toe been pea Ostomfcto the fotestw has gqck steadily downward ont la fave of out end sut “The other obstacle is that there NVo YCV GZT are conflicting economic held by the people who we ten - restate- has toan g biterlbh ol MiminnseliMw" tn trying to get at the rms of the college fqotbolL In an editorial mntte ©to group hfUeyesthat it if sitffldw credit Ig made avail tUnk ptsront and fav able bualneee will increase goods' voritism toward foofkJ pteyers will to aold and unemployment ta natural umltar 'LaT- - proosat' ' system We tra helScve tfc theory ly utter football V v' f qt ly unsound Kq oftr of ahund-“- 1 not as teuS crejir’caq Induce man to tto get create goody for a merkpt whkh t UV know dpes not -exist No It ta nooi-ar- y to raattauo tha i 4' sustslaod' genetyd wo weuta sheprratt t oag teke pjgoe qij'yt —me-f— t-c - Vai PORT - Mm UPhrrUn- - totok ‘ h' Aggto-Boto- shat-Um- ray ettMWtt )ltU:ksto eam iwnura ytr jsd The coos-- X wkh th tewdaaafteWadiau " " tsar-- ' A ft tho Eohoats wra totetad wig s student that 1- -y 'tooktwwbody There was none ttera tto eemnien t Dr Hill kM- - see?“t4 a aum-tt raoratiy Lima' to of prwa to-- te iH r i eew-v'-- v-t at osporimontlrt ad I' J“I'kas'toeauolegh duly that to wid 4 tety U to eery tti 'f-- j M - Tfc a e- -ig asm Into Logan te s-- bw i- -- ' 7? i Seteii tfeJon in 0 te?y ot ed ofsome ttt ndmtra atoto A tota-e- to work and ttote I-- tel 1 1 J r t 1 r C-- i ‘i retro-gressi- - wttywolwiril'11 :: ' tbi cm y “A nt“t e"eid’ d " iUbS 1 ad pN toapoiro? i o yiel Vi i vmi (r - r iitYtfi Mf Anw- ttr t pnrt-- T'VrnVc-”-' ' it 1' tr 4 A U i t M i yr v: ru Vo 4 :'n on : y--v f-- salaries prafimin’ tto team did era toTto h C Xorwto all to raera aod ledstag time Fo tv' l vj to tto J Pare i j 1 ly - OO NOW te to e 31 Ur dam 1 r" t t neelveo i ri“-i t t uey lui r-? y A i r t dute Two Obstsclsaliie h ' ' i 1 n- tr ( etstudi of Beta Kappa "i spring-quarter- 1 l him enfirely I hod or ” winter and ’ i pr rare is ' t i worked to- - as a missionary forthe to ft church has retunted hom and has registered in schocd for the i - de F larceny y as Bob Ronald Robert- - Hulk- - former student of USAC who has been in France Merthyn men prison on an Jail neo ' - an those in Mrs Christine B Clayton e tertained at tea Sunday after noon in honor of several giii who had previously lived in tto Home Economics pottage includ Thompson ing Maurine Amj Kearsly Mary Spongbeig Lsther Jackson Mary Crafts Margant Newey Pernecy Greaves Afto Miss LuDeen 'Rogen Walker rendered several piano selection during the afternoon first ' Pttton crimes ’ ’ e ara Jennings is among tht plant his pin ia 1931 ' Simmonsen Beta DetU - Elva alumnus is the lucky girl Bel! William Skidmore president of the penalty with a box at the Alpha Kappa chapter of Beta' paid cigars at the Pi K A house' Kappa ‘ has accepted a call to Monday night fulfill a mission to tto Gqrman-Austrimission tor the L D Gamma chapter of Cli Alpha S church He will leave about Omega announces the pledgiiq tto latter part of February Mr of Miss Lu Doan Rogers Thurs ! Charles "Michaels has been cho- Following pledging sen to succeed Mr Skidmore ah refreshments were served U Arkon of Alpha lappa chapter members thirty - taUtedrehout Depreesioa cottage which was te Tta-- ' ot series U hove opened torq Nov- Wili a toss-u-p Too BUters go ddens as Jwt otottor this week from a dMfv Via tl0 coast which from tto ' 6 setovkto Dr A C Hill Jr was woo dat of games t tenner profeeror of econoqUe at However tto fpttngflelA oeilege promoter of I memtora of tto squad tag new ac"rV 1 sad Dr Marts :i' Wuabta seperirare and a CXaeinnntt edaegter asrised on a quite nrifif tto amtoy- to kcfJ tame t A - Parzgrtphs on r': 1 1 Pct oa r J ' tie t tx Y Today he is one of the most eneconomical Jolly studious He is not gineers at USAC afraid of work and through his winning personality and determination he gets along financially and has made many friends Kourif is very Interesteu in the study of languages of which he now knows five’ BiR as he says “engineers' have' no excess time td play" arourid” He Ukes the (ceedom and liberty ip the social activities here at school He to ajt times puzzled as to which country he likes better Armenia or America He plans to go back to his wife and son as soon as he graduates We wonder if they have missed his cheery smile as much as we shall? u 0-t- i 1 : 'i " left a Wk to'Vtoedt I - ' - to t de- " which time he met his wife was also a war orphan) Hia high school education was still not sufficient Kourk want ed to come to the United States and through the aid to the Armenian Agricultural Students Rd )ief committee much saving apd he arrived In Logan sacrifice but $1400 three years ago with ’ iJ j(Who Ckaver tallowlnf day the etorgM them ' wro diimlmsd Dcprcssica Cclhrs O?'1 a 'ythjy demanded a Jury trial t1' 1 high school prisents'a little com- -' It to tha wachina whica has ngctol on ' au Dish railway itstoh' toft to characterized ' by driven women out of the --ome quarter v 'v an original and de and now men would like to hath fcumeg &- tt pays to hove a vaentton repmtee them go hack hut It to impos? UgL”4 chanrier nowr and then 'or so It mm Gtoa Lpntoroso Frero ' tototo distinctly clever £il)le— ' foe tetaf the Chrlatmoe i Q P Rutman‘s Sons of fangiwv-too- k If reductions of wages ara perNew York v Londop sisted hr a return to normal conptoon BMwt tt sound good to hear tto chimes ditions will ho for two 'of the oM lihrnry Way years i more - delayed Willtomn I’Graen dock agoiqt No longer need wn president of the American FedITcr-r- h White Sea eration of Labor worry about tto ttine that s ia archangel i K te the firat time in the hisWa- should not ray “art- - to tory to navigation a vessel ss art s sake” Art to for man’s tto task mlujutote date) to iucceedsd in cleaving a nortbera sake— Dr F W Growder etwteen mU to avoided How-ov- er passage from the White Ssa to another ' vacation ! in the Eaclfic ocean through the am qttita awara to gtee theiq atchgtoo l Arctic ocean in one season to aot Immoral and to InsUir a ' pencil snarpeoer duty import ' Sibifto-kTto Soviet Icebreaker that an aeon mate “piiacipto to rid then R eould bo raid for npthing conducting an expedition about hV graetallgalkm ttot " tfeNto 'Xtttttttcted' Arctic Institute business ' or welfare Consequent-t$e has1 cleared ’the bearing straits W T toad dtoensstena eooampje and headed for Vladivostok after iaclgdiag Lord Beuverh rock's ' Ahd ssy the Dairy pulled a a voyage of more than three speeches tomeUmss udth a yawp fast one (pardon tus slang) have thus apd aometimsa with a smite tot you noticed months from Archangel the new billboard demonstrating1 in the minds of never with a blush— Lord ’Hugh they- - have put up on which to ‘ ' ” ' ‘ polar extorts here ’ toe ' prac- Ocil advertise their products? That ticability of regular tailing ' by makes it much- nicer and it such stops oyer the route Our forbears thought in terms cutq the guess work Tto vessel commanded ' by of abstract political rights but Prof Otto Schmidt steamed out we today think in terms of con- -' Rogtatrntimi was of this port July 27 Meteorolo-ric- al crate economies — Congressman a rusk and a Jam everyone and hydrtoiraphto observia-tio- James M Beck hurrying to - get through had' made by adenttoU on the Nothing I say is to be interprenot earing- whether aayona Sinof movies— ahfp ara expotoed to to of groat ted as in favor eba did of tot ' And eih ' ‘ uatoe for future voyages over the clair Lewis how tong ttooe Itoeo we ngifto A radio station will be repfriaily the — Hifingia Mdnbltohed at Cape Ctoluskin A fqur-ye- ar task has toon comto the eeretaryo oMm Wefl Among tto Bovlet sdentlsti on pleted by tbo United States Geotro over wtth MW na to tha loobsenker wan Mist Irina graphic Booed which has Just Ruslnov who to only W but who issued a now aok of names fra to ever have Is ' n veteran of ‘ several polar foreign geographic object such --Uoyd‘ FaqkreB ns cities countries riven and edy 'fvtt ?r iA i i ’ 1 ’ 4 pa T-- gt V-- ’’ ) fee - o UP—Six 1 t well-earn- ed - ' ‘ good-natur- ed ' : rela-tto- to tt AH Farrell Spencer and Ifr were dtoau Crahney guests at the Chi Omega boun Sunday evening The affair wu iu' honor of Mr Spencer who wgi leave in the near future for tRl central states L D S missies Mr Frank ’ VIA tohecj toe ‘ s t So-vi- ' ns tVwster fV:" totosAfj xv4r- rJrxJ v ? ’ gold-hung- ry years at Being driven from one’s peaceful home after a short notice that the “Turks are coming” is bad enough ' hut when your father is tied up and shot "and your mother dies because she finds it impossible tofstand the tough lijip she to forijed to lead the more natural thing would bf to become pessimistic Not so with opr smiling ’ " r Kourk Kourk has had a hard time while obtaining his education When ha was left an orphan he was immediately put into a home Where lor ten years ' minded Ida teachers and he Then to trade learn a struggled at seventeen ’be was j wiled to modto make attempt oanatryV Egypt having obtained the abilem inventions and the marvels ity to earn his living as a tay-lof the machine age serve not It wM not bad work but the monied" 500 hut the masses Kourlf was' unsatisfied He longed: to go on to school and to become an eagineor aa his father NEW OtMdEDIe-- S Pull Moon had been He found work in the The Bogie Men-T—Coats Darner’s Goled — McDonhome of a rich man who had ough’s Wlfe The 'plays have been taken a liking to him This work made it posacted with great success by the Abbey Company and have been sible for him to finish his one highly extolled by appreciative audiences and an entnusiastic prase They are distinguished by IHoma tj a humor of unchallenged " real memorial to the The One to the plays in the collect World only War dead to permanent fion ‘XSoasta” depends for its ' peace— Rabbi Stephen S Wise plot upon the rivalry of two editors esch of whom has written If what the Pacifists say is and 'obituary: notice of the oth-e- t- true then the honored dead of Tho dialogue ia full of crisp the World War died uselessly— humor “McDonough’s Wife” anGen Henry "J Reilly other drama that appears in the Brig' volume is based on a legend ' I feel like an intangible asset snd explains how a whole town' James W Barrett city editor of rendered honor against its will the New York World ‘when be "The Bogie Men” has as its un- - heard it Was being sold dprlyipg situetion amusing ' There to a dangerous tendency ihding of two chimney-Tb- e wit and absuridity of for women to use the new swwsps tho dlatogus are In Lady Grego- technique of beautification to vein “Darner's Gold serve a growing recklessness of toe story of a miser benaviog— Jeanette Eaton ' his Their hopes and plans What pity an American can- not go to London tore a haU are upset hy one they had to ’be" of the simple of and get Brttisiiera to turn out take hint seriously-rJnctoi- r tog wtold but who'' confounds the Wisdom to toe Wtee ’“TKj Lewla orig-Up&- a half ’and KOCRKEN BA1UHZBAN1AN (Armenia) IbcMima hiuvwi BETA KAPPA ' CHRISTMAS PARTY— Alpha Kappa chapter of Beta Kappa held its Christmas party at the chapter house on Dec 22 1932 The rooms were cleverly decorated after a Christmas fashion in green and red Up stairs all kinds of signs wem as: plastered on '’the walls such but plenty - Hot” “Not boilin’ “Wise up this is a party not a funeral” “Say ‘Yes’” etc The entire evening was spent dancing to tha music of El Hansen’s orchestra Private and Mrs Ray L Parker were the couchaperons About forty-fiples were present ljght refreshments consisting of Christmas candy nuts and punch wore served Everyone had a huge time so the writer was told next morning : i V or W 'f" T t 1 ? 'Qhbl Ii4rttn te elash asd eon' the Is t meeactots'‘ot tS will the' sratnan he ses ae ptimS gteraaryv' tW’ ashes the overpowering cfbex of the picture YSe scenes oij'' tne earUuiuake ond tbe subsequent fire competed the destniction of the oily" gy the 3p4eC’ (hte have heeft protiounced iy experts to he of rmlUm and cgtastro- ngrwb QMChlnstoWn hyjs afaig h hR fts sinister secrecy wtJk ttr miles nf odbmh ttwe Puira$ri(''nn4 dftBicL' Vt TT L " riiii evP is - Assistant Jirurqr — L&v$u yiisx hfean 'ft I aw he" the love hpf r J r is as nwiesg‘anawits ene -- a a (L w— t Trr :t daijgh- - II lg-v- ee eking'tag Els' ut tie" new Fraadseo to tha moment of n-"- ? to S ‘ tto r —— a 'tt rr: t:'atAy Aiskt1 - I Editor --L Et£iaEfta: Soq-’rE-- I V tr-'-- EUSSLUS PRIMER BY 1$ IUN Government farms ' government dynsnene government irrigation railroads government projects governmenthOtels and the gen eral exploitation of all natural resources by the government are subjects treated la tbe New Rusria’t Primer written by a young Russian engineer "tor use in tto public schools ofJ the Republto and translated for the benefit Of ail people who are interested in socialism the modern world or the Five Year Plan New Russia’s Primer is not however n cold and uninteresting presentation of the plans of a socialistic government It is a modem romance It ia n fantastic and impelling' atory of a NEW Jamttl Association 1 aAmt |