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SOUTHERN
A L 1 F O R N I A
DAI LYI^ TROJAN
ALPHA ETA RHO Member* of Alpha Ete Rho arc requested by Jo* Burcham, president, not to bring gueit* to the fraternity luncheon today at noon in th* 8tud*nt Union.
Lot Angeles, California, Thursday, February 19, 1931,
No. 91
RESIDENT to welcome new students
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hleger, Winifred Parker Win Extravaganza Contest
IPWRECK
tt PICKED R STAGING
ac and Script.
h7 Winifred r»r
md Phle«er ye*terday
-rf u 'be w">nlng m*D'
» t» annual extr.v.g.n-
* Miss >’*'kpr C°m' and Phl^r wrote „ ud lyrics.
mint manuscript was .e-Yir con*ld«ratl°n
toBBiltees from UriM The two next high-
Z opinion Of 'ho judge, k, tnd VP'* by Adelaide ' „ .-The Man in the by Bernice and Vincent The Palmeri w*r€ th§ jattribntor. who aro not i tt pre.ent,
'NIVERSITY CRUISE * with the experience* of triity cruise liner sli'P-I os i de.ert island, the niilcii comedy promise, to ol the best extrxvaganm hen In tome time. It I* clever lines and tuneful
i tcript was .elected after iWtal teats. First a com-tud the musical comedies Md tor the values and pos-of the book and lyrica U<! picked their choice m fcllot. Then another com wmpoied of expert musl I Judged the entries on the |c( Biiiie alone and submit-▼erdict.
FINAL DECISION dwlilon wa* made by a ttee composed of W. R-Mid. chairman; Dr. Allison IK tie English department; iPorence Hubbard and Miss Daiiell, of the School of Mln Woodworth, of the of Music, and Elinor Willi S. C. 8. C. representative, Kill members and Lewi* Leo Adam* and Arnold u exofTicio members.
! Parker has studied in the of Music for some time «u written several songs jh T<n tsikinc pictures* Phle-m$er of play productions M Uivirilty, has acted in •ui plsy* on the campus f* t member of the National Players.
Further Tryouts For Junior Play Today
Further tryouts for tho Junior class play, to bo presented ln Bovard auditorium Mar. 20, will be held Ihis afternoon in room 333, Old College, under the direction of W. Ray MacDonald. university play productions director. The play Is expected lo be a popular mod ern comedy, although ita selection has not yet been made.
$500,000,000 BEAUTY QUEEN DEFICITFACED TO APPEAR AT BY U.S. GOVT. ANNUAL DANCE
increase in Taxes for 1932 Margaret Ekdahl. 19 30 Expected to Cover Loan “Miss America,” Will be
Calls.
Guest at Affair.
WASHINGTON. Keb Ig-(LP)
—Facing a deficll estimated officially at $500,000,000, the treasury has in prospect over the next three years the heaviest sovern-ment financing aince world war day*.
Starting next month when It plans to issue bond* aggregating | $1,600,000,000 the treasury haa Paul Cunningham, Alumnus callable over the next 31 month* ! it was announced by Alton Garret of 1928 Class, Speaks To 0,her large blocks of outstanding , who is In charge of entertain
BANKS IN THIS COUNTRY SOUND, EXPERT STATES
Margaret Kkdahl of Tampa. Fla who wa* selected as "Miss Am
erica” for 1930, will appear at the annual underclass dance tomorrow evening in the social hall of the Student l'nion. Mias Ekdahl Is making a tour of the United State*.
■H»l* I* one of many features lo be presented between dance*.
School of Speech Invites All To Friday Recital
Dean I'earle Alkin Smith, a* aociate dean of women, announce* that all student* interested in speech work are In vlted to the weekly recitals given by the School of Speech every Friday morning at 9 o'clock In 333 Old College
Opening this week's program Roaomary Ruymann w111 give the prologue to “John Brown'* Body” by Benet. Following will be an anonymous satire entitled “Wednesday Afternoon.” read by Betty McDoug all: Wilfred Gibson* "Grand mother,” by Janet Pelfry: and a group of poema given by Josephine Sprague.
PREFERENTIAL BIDS OFFERED TO RUSHEES
Dean of Women to Get Bids Tomorrow for Preferential Dinner.
Commerce Students.
liberty bonds and ahort term se- ! ment for Ihe sffalr.
“Banks In this part of the coun-| try are generally sound.” declared Mr. Paul Cunningham of the credit department of the Security-First National bank, speaking be fore the assembly of commerce students held at 10 o'clock yesterday morning lo Touchstone theater. “In spite of tho depression, banks a* a whole aren't In a bad •itualion though there have been many failures In the Middle West and South." Mr. Cunningham, an S. C, alumnus of the class of '28. j spoke on the subject of why some bank loans are given and why I other, are refused Speaking in place of Chester A. Rude, vice-president of the Security-First , National bank, Mr. Cunningham was the guest of the accountlr^ department and was Introduced by Professor Woodridge of tha department.
Cars Tagged for Parking in Zone Held for Faculty
Five cars were tagged last Tuesday for parking in the faculty 1 zone at Bridge hall, according to the attendants there.
Because of destructive tendencies on the part of some drivers It has been Impossible to keep signs up telling the sludents where to paik. Ignorance of the law-wili not be accepted by the traf fic committee as au excuse.
curltle* totaling about $5,000,000,-
000.
Regardless of the sise of Ihl* fiscal year's deficit
Rids have been on sate for the past week and only a few are remaining. Those who are unable the treasury ■ to obtain bids from ticket sales men may obtain them at the cashier's booth In the Student store. They will be on sale until five o'clock tomorrow. A limit of 150 bids has been set.
The underclass dance'U an an-nual event on the campus and
has given assurances It plans no proposals to congress for an increase In the 1931 taxes lt will hot row to meet this year's deficit, and prospects ere there will be s sm-ill tax increase next year, although the treasury ha* not com milled itself on this point.
Of the securities to be Is.ued
March ts. $1,100,000,000 will be
a refunding operation to replace
, . [by underclassmen outstanding securities coming due | _t______
with new issues at lower Inter , _ _ , _ _
Dr. Francis Bacon, Dean Mary
Crawford, and Dr. and Mrs,
Culmination of all rushing ac tlvltles will be reached tonight when bids to preference dinners will be extended by sf.rorltles to their rushees With the publics tion of Ihe eligibility list yesterday afternoon, girls who may Join houses became known.
Kush captains are reminded that when Ihe bids ate tinned inlo Ihe offlce of Ihe Dean of Women tomorrow- morning, lhey must be accompanied by the hour and place where the preference din ner will be held. Miriam Brown, steller, president of Panhellenic, announced yesterday that formal
.__ j dinners may be held at 5:30 p. tn.
Spain'. New Leaders Believed , or al ' ,lliH change was made Against Left Wing Demand ; lo a""" *lrl» '« ""end bas Restriction of Crown Power. ***•'ball game with I C. L. A.
Botany Field Trip For Saturday Postponed Week
The botany field trip achedul-wil for Saturday at Topango cau->011 has been postponed until I lie following Saturday, Feb. 2S, for the same time and place, tt was announced yesterday by the botany department. Student* will search both at the beach and in Hie flesh water of Ihe cauyou fur specimens of marine algae.
RULER BREATHES EASIER AS NEW CABINET CHOSEN
HOUR RALLY ARRANGED AT 9:20 TODAY
President von KleinSmid's Semi-Annual Message Given This Morning.
Nine o'clock classes will be dismissed today at 9:20 so that students may attend the all university assembly at which President von KleinSmid will officially welcome new student*.
In addition to the president'*
----speech, special music .will be fur-
Upper Claiamen to Meet in nlslied for the assembly by Dean Hoose 305; Lower Division Walter Flake Skeele, dean of the
NOMINATIONS FOR CLASS OFFICERS SCHEDULED TODAY
Students in Hoose 206.
MADRID, Feb. IS (IP) King Alfonso XIII breathed essler this
Nominations for all das* office* in lhe Collega of l.ellers, Alls, and Sciences, aud for presidents of the loilr classes In th* College of Commerce will be held today at 1! o'clock.
Fred (loss, election commissioner Rushee* musl be told which hour j j|)r j|lfl Q0||,.g^ 0f l.etler*, All*, and
Sciences, and hla committee, ask that uienibeu of the senior and
the house lias decided upon when they are telephoned tonight, represent, the combined effort, of evening than he had In five days, Th, rushee must not accept the the freshmen and sophomore cl*s* his reslm goveineil once more by initiation, but by signing her pref junior classes meet in Hoose 305, es of all schools and colleges of a monarchist cabinet, believed to erence between II a. m, and 3 p seniors occirpylng the light snd the university. Although staged be opposed to left wing demands m on Kriday, (■ ||«> indicates her I Junior, the left ■action. Sophomore*
Junior. *nd 1 senior* may attend the function
lhat the powers of Ihe crown be restricted.
Strange political bed fellows were In the new ministry, organ-
est rales Tho other $500,000,000 would be new money lo meet requirements of the veterans loan IUM McC,un* h»v# b"*n b> Admir.l Juau Hautlsta bill lf enacted Into law. ',*tron* ,nd Pa"on..se. for th. *
I evening. Myra Jane McClung will Another $400,000,000 would be : ' ,
. . act as sludenT hostess,
needed In June io cate further . , . . . . „„ .
The dance will be Informal Bob ceeded In Ihree hours. Ihe csb
Labriola aud his nine piece
Ar.asr Y Cabanas. Admiral Axnar supporter of Ihe throne named by Ihe king to form s cabinet, sue-
for Ihe auticipaled needs of the veterans' certificate*. This will mean an increase this year In I lie
outstanding $lti,000,000,000 public | debt.
! The treasury obtaiued authority | from congress this session to issue as much as $8,000,000,000 In new government bonds in connection 1 with its refinancing operations of Ihe uext two years.
| Virtually all of thi* will be merely replacing out standing government bonds with new bond*, and will take no new money from I the market.
tnet
approved by King Al-
che.tra will furnish music for Hi* fouso aud. with the exception of function which 1s to open the so- 'wo ministers, was sworn In with-out further ceremony.
It Includes, strangely enough, Gen. Damaso Herenguer, erstwhile piemler, as minister of war. and both Count Romanones and the Marquis De Alhucemas. liberal monarchist* These two men were . almost entirely responsible for the
Planned Tuesday do^nf"11 »f the Berenguer diet*
; torlal ministry last Saturday, af
clal season nf Ihe spring seuie ter.
Gough Postpones Council Meeting
MICHIGAN HOUSES
AGE OF LOAN III IS CERTAIN
UNGTON. Keb. U—(L'P) Warding vigorous laat min-tUclu by President Hoover l» trtuury department, the **r veterans loan blll was
* heloie the Senate today •on certain passage totnor-
Mmms were rejected by Patient ftoani'e committee
* bill was approved 13 to I# one of the opponent.,
Reed Smoot expressing <» Mt the bill before lhe - tot fear the committee
let the dicken*.”
Hooter in a letter to Smoot !»«d the bills method* a*
u iu principle. and ex-doubt that the govern-“uld raise the e.iimated ■- needed without ae-
|*tai» on the economic .true-! Tteuury undersecretary Milii god veterans' admln-*r«ik T. Hines appeared 'h* toamiu«a aad lold of '** tost and pomblliuea ot
*h,“n It fame before the 4 soun *eftator* aought to ( ••‘‘•'deration imued'.ataly • |
Wyoming Governor Dies of Pneumonia
CHEYENNE. Wyo., Fob. IS — (I'P)—■ tiovernor Frank Collins Emerson of Wyoming died of pneumonia in Ihe state executive mansion tonight. He was 47 years old.
Only his physicians and a nur.e were in attendance when the end came. HI* widow and one of three sons are 111 with Influensa
I.ewi* (lough, president of the ssaoclated studenis, announced yesterday tliat the meeting of ihe Legislative council scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 21, has been post poned lo Mar. 3. This change
nmriAl I V PI fKFn "** beeau*e Of Ihe faci
Ul I lLl/iLL I LLVAjLLJ lhat Monday I* a holiday and fra ■ , tetnille* will hold meeting* on
AW ARBOR. Mich.. Feb. 1«— j Tuesday I ~ '
(CP)—The University of Mlcbi- Any member of me council de- Cosmopolitan Club gan senate committee on atudent siring a special meeting before1 affair, refused today to reaclnd Mar. 3 should see Gough In hi. |
Its oider closing five fraternity | office between the hour* of 18 p house, where liquor was found m. for arrangement of a date.
Ier a year in office.
All the ministers with Ihe exception of General Berenguer, who I* ill. and Veotoaa. who is on his way lo lhe capital from Barcelona were sworn In with the new pre mier. They are inclined toward ihe monarchy, and make up a cab Inet suitable to Ihe king.
To Hold Business Meeting At Noon
choice of fraternity, and the din tier Invitation of Dial house. Oth er Panhellenic ruling* which will < he In force tomorrow ate as fol lows:
“Panhellenic shall use the pref- ' erential system of bidding. A no- | tlce will be placed lu the mall j box In loom 234 of Hie Student i l'nion building, with inalructions 1 for each girl bid by a sorority. These nollces may be called for | between In a. iu. and 3 p. ui Friday.
A list of women'* fiaternlties shall be glveo to each rushee at the Dean of Women's office between II a tu. aud 3 p. tn. Friday. The Dean shall explain the ayalem of bidding, together with ilie purpose and ilguiflcauca of fiaternlties. The rualiee shall llteil write her Maternity preference*
I Border. The bid of the first pief-erence shall be *ent her providing there I* one from that fraternity, If not, tben the nexi In order, and ao un."
laat week by police.
Alumni representatives of the societies were heard by the com mittee at a meeting today. It pass ed a resolution welcoming a plan suggealed by which the alumni will take a hand in eliminating violations of liquor regulafiona, but would take no action on the plea for leniency.
Depression Effects Not Felt by Alumni Bureau of Employment
Cosmopolitan club will hold a w* • ■ i c * short bualnes* meeting today at
Knights and Squires noo„ ,n th, Y. m. c. a hut, To Meet Tomorrow Thoms* Freeman, prealdent. an J nounced yealerday. Thi* meeting
Trojan Koighl* and Squires will open the new semester and must sllend a .pedal meeting to! Freeman aaka thet all member* be held In room 134 S. I), at be preaent. There will be no noon tomorrow, Lewi* Gough an- ; luncheon.
nounced yealerday. Attendance I Nest Tharsday, nomination for will be checked. It la important ; offlcei* will be held, and the that all membeis of both organ Tburaday following, Mar. 5, elec
list Iona be preaent,
Utility Class Hears
lion of officer* for Ihe lemester will tske plsce.
TROJAN DIRECTORY MAY BE SELL-OUT
Saiea of the Trojan Directory far exceed those of laal year, con ttary to Ihe early foreiasl of those { Interested lh Ine publication. Ac cording lo reports from lhe Stu deni store, the "date book” is en 1 joying an exceedingly rapid turn over, which should exhaust Ihe eoilre stock soon.
In view of tlie fact that a sell j out Is anticipated. Kenneth Hton ; I ier, manager of publlcatlona. urges all adminlatrailoii officers expect lug copies to purchaae them at once.
and freshmen will convene In Hoose
20M.
In the College of Commerce, Lloyd Paiker and Ills committee will meet seniors In Old College 243, Juniors In room 248, sophomores In room 240, and freshmen In t oom 119,
Nominal ions may be made from lhe floor without a petition hat lug been handed In. but each candidate must (III yul a petition by 3 o'clock Tuesday. These petitions may be ob tallied at Lewis Gough's office lu Student I’nlon 202, and must be placed lu Ihe ballot box In Student I'ulou 234.
Commissioner. Goss aud Paiker must see Kay Heller, chief election commissioner, befote the nomlna tlons take place.
Colorado Region Yields Pay Dirt To Mine Seeker
CHK8TONK. Colo, Feb. II— (I'P)—Search for long losl gold mines of esily Spanish explorers led Johu Glasco inlo seldom ex plored regions of Ihe Rocky mountains near h«ie.
Today he returned to anuouuce lie had struck "pay dirt" aud that be believes he has come upon one ol Ihe Spaniah mines. The ore, Glasgo said, paus free gold, aud sample* have beeu Kent lo tbe Colorado School If Mlnea In Uol den for axaay.
Kuoiaoilc stories of .Spanish ex piorations and discoveries of fabu Ious fortunes lu gold during 17th century explorations In tbe San Luis Valley abound here.
General business depression is having little effect on the number of calls lor sludent worker* received and the number of place- i Mr. A Cl Mott, chief engineer ments made by the Alumni Employment bureau. Mrs. Jean Geis- of the California railroad com
hav* mission, spoke before the ad-
Commission Engineer Mbtrt Newcomb i.
Alchemist President
singer, director, staled yesterday.
During the six weeks since the first of this yesr. tho number of students who are employed ln part-time positions has remained practically the same as last year Part-time Jobs are easier to get and to keep than are full-time po sitions, for most employers find that they can better afford to retain persons who receive the smaller psy checks There has been a slight decrease in the number of calls for students to do full-time work thi. year, how ever. A. yet, no statistics on
this type of employment been compiled thi* month, the dl- vanced public utility rl«*s yestar-rector *l*ted. day morning. The topic of hii
Studenis desiring work at the speech w*» "The l'*e of Public Yoteiuite National Pgrk hotel* Utility Valuation la Rale Proce-thi* summer should file *pplira- ' dure.** tion* with Mia* Erie Decker In — —■
the employment bureau aome time BUTLIR TO RETIftC
thlt week. Those persons who BIIFFAMi, N. Y, F*b. II — have their sppllcatlons in earl!- 1 (I'P)—Maj. Gen. Smedley D. Sut est will be given Brst ronaldera Ier, wbo narrowly escaped eourt martial for a speech In which be
Professor Sample Will Exhibit
25 Canvases at Architecture
i he Alchemist society has elect ' **aul Starrelt Sample, profesaor ed the following officer* for the nt art, will exhibit 25 canvase* Albert New i »ext week In the exhibition ball of
preteni *em**ttr comb, president; Henry Zwif*l vlcc-preiidenl; Karl aecretary; and Harland Willy, traaaurer. The Alchemist* are planning a mountain trip to the anow on Sunday, Msr. t. All Al-rbemlal*. chemistry faculty mem bars, and friends are Invited ,
tion which is
A letter of recommendation!
implied that Benito Mussolini was
required for this work, | . h„ tn(1.run ,jr|v.r, *nd tn an
DELTA gIGM A RHO Delta Sigma Rho, honorary ds bate fraternity, will hold a iun
th* Trojan Hchool of Aicblteciure, Jeffenon, j *59 Wesi 35th street. Tbe original
pamiiug* for the mosl part represent work done by tbe S C. profea-aot In California during ihe past six year*, l^andscspe* of the bo* An gele* harbor, tbe Mouterey region, and Ihe deaert are included in ihe collection, a* aie a numbei of por-traiia and still life pictures.
Profeaaoi Sample, who Is vice-president of ths Painters and Sculp-
should be filed with th* applies interview tonight thst h« pigAded cheon meeting in 326 Student Cn tors' club of lx** Angeles and a ito raitr* next gum>»* «ns at noon loday. jmember ol the board of director*
I
ut the California Art club, conducts life and water color claases at the S. C. Architectural school. He also heads a class in landscape painting which take, field trips every Saturday morning lo do outdoor art work.
Prises wou by Mr. Sauiple during the past year Include the Br*t prise awarded at the l.oe Angeles Museum annual exhibition of painting and aculpture, the Keith Spaulding prise al the California Art club annual exhibit in the l*os Angeles Museum, the flrst honorable men
College of Music, who will play two organ solos. These aelecltons will conalit of the characteristic "Overture In K flat" by Faulkest and a de»crlptlvo number, “Th** Flight of the Bumble Bee" by Rimsky Koraflkow .
TRADITIONAL CUSTOM
II has been cu»tomary for the president to give an addro** lo old and new students of the university at the beginning of each semester. The present on* was scheduled laat week, but was postponed because of the president s Illness. Dr. Bruce P.axter, who will pteslde at the meeting, urge* everyone to be present at the aa* senibiy, a* It la one of the few chaucea which one haa of hearing the prealdent apeak during the achool term.
Prealdent Von KleinSmid ha* had many years of scholastic and practical experience upon which lie cau base lhe message he will bring lo the students. He was piesldeut of the University of Ar-iioiia for eight year* before he came to Southern California ln 1922. He possesses the degrees nf A. M . Sc. D, J. O.. Ph et Lltt. 1)., and LI. D. He also holds uieuibxialilp in the following organisations; Phi Hela Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Mu Alpha. Della Phi Epsilon, aud PI Slgma Alpha.
NATIONAL FIGURE He bus served on numerous state and national commiitee*. He is honorary vice prealdent of the California society for the promotion of medical research, president of the drug addict bureau, director of Ihe child conservation league of California, member of the boa id of director. for the SoulhweM Mu»eiim. He likewise had the dl»tinctlon of being president of the California Council on Internalional Relations, a member of the Natloual committee on Prison labor, and In 1925, he waa t'nited State* delegate to th* Pan-American Scientific congress at Uma, Peru.
KAPPA SIGS BUY LOTS FOR HOUSE
Taking lift flrat step toward the building of tlielr new $80,000 lodge, Kappa Sigma fraternity yesterday purchased two 06 foot lots on Weet Thirty-sixth street. The site bought by the chapter is immediately west of the present Zola Tau Alpha house.
As soon as Uieir present house at 928 West Twenty-eighth street is either sold or leased, proceeding will start for *he erecting of the new edifice. Tbe plans of thn building call for Spanish or English architecture, and the lodge will be built far baok on the 130 foot frontsge.
John Uorlner, prealdent of tho group, expected to make arrangements immediately for the selling or leasing of the present hom*.
It was learned also yesterday thst the 1.. T A's were conteni-
lion
Hon in landscapes al the Chicago p|*tlng on building a new Art XosUtut*. jon their present property.
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| Full text | ticki™ , il C L. *■ *L tur**y kMin 2b «•"* 8l^.h,.r-. off.c. m ,ftnt Store- SOUTHERN A L 1 F O R N I A DAI LYI^ TROJAN ALPHA ETA RHO Member* of Alpha Ete Rho arc requested by Jo* Burcham, president, not to bring gueit* to the fraternity luncheon today at noon in th* 8tud*nt Union. Lot Angeles, California, Thursday, February 19, 1931, No. 91 RESIDENT to welcome new students * * * * * * * * * » * hleger, Winifred Parker Win Extravaganza Contest IPWRECK tt PICKED R STAGING ac and Script. h7 Winifred r»r md Phle«er ye*terday -rf u 'be w">nlng m*D' » t» annual extr.v.g.n- * Miss >’*'kpr C°m' and Phl^r wrote „ ud lyrics. mint manuscript was .e-Yir con*ld«ratl°n toBBiltees from UriM The two next high- Z opinion Of 'ho judge, k, tnd VP'* by Adelaide ' „ .-The Man in the by Bernice and Vincent The Palmeri w*r€ th§ jattribntor. who aro not i tt pre.ent, 'NIVERSITY CRUISE * with the experience* of triity cruise liner sli'P-I os i de.ert island, the niilcii comedy promise, to ol the best extrxvaganm hen In tome time. It I* clever lines and tuneful i tcript was .elected after iWtal teats. First a com-tud the musical comedies Md tor the values and pos-of the book and lyrica U011 has been postponed until I lie following Saturday, Feb. 2S, for the same time and place, tt was announced yesterday by the botany department. Student* will search both at the beach and in Hie flesh water of Ihe cauyou fur specimens of marine algae. RULER BREATHES EASIER AS NEW CABINET CHOSEN HOUR RALLY ARRANGED AT 9:20 TODAY President von KleinSmid's Semi-Annual Message Given This Morning. Nine o'clock classes will be dismissed today at 9:20 so that students may attend the all university assembly at which President von KleinSmid will officially welcome new student*. In addition to the president'* ----speech, special music .will be fur- Upper Claiamen to Meet in nlslied for the assembly by Dean Hoose 305; Lower Division Walter Flake Skeele, dean of the NOMINATIONS FOR CLASS OFFICERS SCHEDULED TODAY Students in Hoose 206. MADRID, Feb. IS (IP) King Alfonso XIII breathed essler this Nominations for all das* office* in lhe Collega of l.ellers, Alls, and Sciences, aud for presidents of the loilr classes In th* College of Commerce will be held today at 1! o'clock. Fred (loss, election commissioner Rushee* musl be told which hour j j )r j lfl Q0 ,.g^ 0f l.etler*, All*, and Sciences, and hla committee, ask that uienibeu of the senior and the house lias decided upon when they are telephoned tonight, represent, the combined effort, of evening than he had In five days, Th, rushee must not accept the the freshmen and sophomore cl*s* his reslm goveineil once more by initiation, but by signing her pref junior classes meet in Hoose 305, es of all schools and colleges of a monarchist cabinet, believed to erence between II a. m, and 3 p seniors occirpylng the light snd the university. Although staged be opposed to left wing demands m on Kriday, (■ «> indicates her I Junior, the left ■action. Sophomore* Junior. *nd 1 senior* may attend the function lhat the powers of Ihe crown be restricted. Strange political bed fellows were In the new ministry, organ- est rales Tho other $500,000,000 would be new money lo meet requirements of the veterans loan IUM McC,un* h»v# b"*n b> Admir.l Juau Hautlsta bill lf enacted Into law. ',*tron* ,nd Pa"on..se. for th. * I evening. Myra Jane McClung will Another $400,000,000 would be : ' , . . act as sludenT hostess, needed In June io cate further . , . . . . „„ . The dance will be Informal Bob ceeded In Ihree hours. Ihe csb Labriola aud his nine piece Ar.asr Y Cabanas. Admiral Axnar supporter of Ihe throne named by Ihe king to form s cabinet, sue- for Ihe auticipaled needs of the veterans' certificate*. This will mean an increase this year In I lie outstanding $lti,000,000,000 public debt. ! The treasury obtaiued authority from congress this session to issue as much as $8,000,000,000 In new government bonds in connection 1 with its refinancing operations of Ihe uext two years. Virtually all of thi* will be merely replacing out standing government bonds with new bond*, and will take no new money from I the market. tnet approved by King Al- che.tra will furnish music for Hi* fouso aud. with the exception of function which 1s to open the so- 'wo ministers, was sworn In with-out further ceremony. It Includes, strangely enough, Gen. Damaso Herenguer, erstwhile piemler, as minister of war. and both Count Romanones and the Marquis De Alhucemas. liberal monarchist* These two men were . almost entirely responsible for the Planned Tuesday do^nf"11 »f the Berenguer diet* ; torlal ministry last Saturday, af clal season nf Ihe spring seuie ter. Gough Postpones Council Meeting MICHIGAN HOUSES AGE OF LOAN III IS CERTAIN UNGTON. Keb. U—(L'P) Warding vigorous laat min-tUclu by President Hoover l» trtuury department, the **r veterans loan blll was * heloie the Senate today •on certain passage totnor- Mmms were rejected by Patient ftoani'e committee * bill was approved 13 to I# one of the opponent., Reed Smoot expressing <» Mt the bill before lhe - tot fear the committee let the dicken*.” Hooter in a letter to Smoot !»«d the bills method* a* u iu principle. and ex-doubt that the govern-“uld raise the e.iimated ■- needed without ae- *tai» on the economic .true-! Tteuury undersecretary Milii god veterans' admln-*r«ik T. Hines appeared 'h* toamiu«a aad lold of '** tost and pomblliuea ot *h,“n It fame before the 4 soun *eftator* aought to ( ••‘‘•'deration imued'.ataly • Wyoming Governor Dies of Pneumonia CHEYENNE. Wyo., Fob. IS — (I'P)—■ tiovernor Frank Collins Emerson of Wyoming died of pneumonia in Ihe state executive mansion tonight. He was 47 years old. Only his physicians and a nur.e were in attendance when the end came. HI* widow and one of three sons are 111 with Influensa I.ewi* (lough, president of the ssaoclated studenis, announced yesterday tliat the meeting of ihe Legislative council scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 21, has been post poned lo Mar. 3. This change nmriAl I V PI fKFn "** beeau*e Of Ihe faci Ul I lLl/iLL I LLVAjLLJ lhat Monday I* a holiday and fra ■ , tetnille* will hold meeting* on AW ARBOR. Mich.. Feb. 1«— j Tuesday I ~ ' (CP)—The University of Mlcbi- Any member of me council de- Cosmopolitan Club gan senate committee on atudent siring a special meeting before1 affair, refused today to reaclnd Mar. 3 should see Gough In hi. Its oider closing five fraternity office between the hour* of 18 p house, where liquor was found m. for arrangement of a date. Ier a year in office. All the ministers with Ihe exception of General Berenguer, who I* ill. and Veotoaa. who is on his way lo lhe capital from Barcelona were sworn In with the new pre mier. They are inclined toward ihe monarchy, and make up a cab Inet suitable to Ihe king. To Hold Business Meeting At Noon choice of fraternity, and the din tier Invitation of Dial house. Oth er Panhellenic ruling* which will < he In force tomorrow ate as fol lows: “Panhellenic shall use the pref- ' erential system of bidding. A no- tlce will be placed lu the mall j box In loom 234 of Hie Student i l'nion building, with inalructions 1 for each girl bid by a sorority. These nollces may be called for between In a. iu. and 3 p. ui Friday. A list of women'* fiaternlties shall be glveo to each rushee at the Dean of Women's office between II a tu. aud 3 p. tn. Friday. The Dean shall explain the ayalem of bidding, together with ilie purpose and ilguiflcauca of fiaternlties. The rualiee shall llteil write her Maternity preference* I Border. The bid of the first pief-erence shall be *ent her providing there I* one from that fraternity, If not, tben the nexi In order, and ao un." laat week by police. Alumni representatives of the societies were heard by the com mittee at a meeting today. It pass ed a resolution welcoming a plan suggealed by which the alumni will take a hand in eliminating violations of liquor regulafiona, but would take no action on the plea for leniency. Depression Effects Not Felt by Alumni Bureau of Employment Cosmopolitan club will hold a w* • ■ i c * short bualnes* meeting today at Knights and Squires noo„ ,n th, Y. m. c. a hut, To Meet Tomorrow Thoms* Freeman, prealdent. an J nounced yealerday. Thi* meeting Trojan Koighl* and Squires will open the new semester and must sllend a .pedal meeting to! Freeman aaka thet all member* be held In room 134 S. I), at be preaent. There will be no noon tomorrow, Lewi* Gough an- ; luncheon. nounced yealerday. Attendance I Nest Tharsday, nomination for will be checked. It la important ; offlcei* will be held, and the that all membeis of both organ Tburaday following, Mar. 5, elec list Iona be preaent, Utility Class Hears lion of officer* for Ihe lemester will tske plsce. TROJAN DIRECTORY MAY BE SELL-OUT Saiea of the Trojan Directory far exceed those of laal year, con ttary to Ihe early foreiasl of those { Interested lh Ine publication. Ac cording lo reports from lhe Stu deni store, the "date book” is en 1 joying an exceedingly rapid turn over, which should exhaust Ihe eoilre stock soon. In view of tlie fact that a sell j out Is anticipated. Kenneth Hton ; I ier, manager of publlcatlona. urges all adminlatrailoii officers expect lug copies to purchaae them at once. and freshmen will convene In Hoose 20M. In the College of Commerce, Lloyd Paiker and Ills committee will meet seniors In Old College 243, Juniors In room 248, sophomores In room 240, and freshmen In t oom 119, Nominal ions may be made from lhe floor without a petition hat lug been handed In. but each candidate must (III yul a petition by 3 o'clock Tuesday. These petitions may be ob tallied at Lewis Gough's office lu Student I’nlon 202, and must be placed lu Ihe ballot box In Student I'ulou 234. Commissioner. Goss aud Paiker must see Kay Heller, chief election commissioner, befote the nomlna tlons take place. Colorado Region Yields Pay Dirt To Mine Seeker CHK8TONK. Colo, Feb. II— (I'P)—Search for long losl gold mines of esily Spanish explorers led Johu Glasco inlo seldom ex plored regions of Ihe Rocky mountains near h«ie. Today he returned to anuouuce lie had struck "pay dirt" aud that be believes he has come upon one ol Ihe Spaniah mines. The ore, Glasgo said, paus free gold, aud sample* have beeu Kent lo tbe Colorado School If Mlnea In Uol den for axaay. Kuoiaoilc stories of .Spanish ex piorations and discoveries of fabu Ious fortunes lu gold during 17th century explorations In tbe San Luis Valley abound here. General business depression is having little effect on the number of calls lor sludent worker* received and the number of place- i Mr. A Cl Mott, chief engineer ments made by the Alumni Employment bureau. Mrs. Jean Geis- of the California railroad com hav* mission, spoke before the ad- Commission Engineer Mbtrt Newcomb i. Alchemist President singer, director, staled yesterday. During the six weeks since the first of this yesr. tho number of students who are employed ln part-time positions has remained practically the same as last year Part-time Jobs are easier to get and to keep than are full-time po sitions, for most employers find that they can better afford to retain persons who receive the smaller psy checks There has been a slight decrease in the number of calls for students to do full-time work thi. year, how ever. A. yet, no statistics on this type of employment been compiled thi* month, the dl- vanced public utility rl«*s yestar-rector *l*ted. day morning. The topic of hii Studenis desiring work at the speech w*» "The l'*e of Public Yoteiuite National Pgrk hotel* Utility Valuation la Rale Proce-thi* summer should file *pplira- ' dure.** tion* with Mia* Erie Decker In — —■ the employment bureau aome time BUTLIR TO RETIftC thlt week. Those persons who BIIFFAMi, N. Y, F*b. II — have their sppllcatlons in earl!- 1 (I'P)—Maj. Gen. Smedley D. Sut est will be given Brst ronaldera Ier, wbo narrowly escaped eourt martial for a speech In which be Professor Sample Will Exhibit 25 Canvases at Architecture i he Alchemist society has elect ' **aul Starrelt Sample, profesaor ed the following officer* for the nt art, will exhibit 25 canvase* Albert New i »ext week In the exhibition ball of preteni *em**ttr comb, president; Henry Zwif*l vlcc-preiidenl; Karl aecretary; and Harland Willy, traaaurer. The Alchemist* are planning a mountain trip to the anow on Sunday, Msr. t. All Al-rbemlal*. chemistry faculty mem bars, and friends are Invited , tion which is A letter of recommendation! implied that Benito Mussolini was required for this work, . h„ tn(1.run ,jr v.r, *nd tn an DELTA gIGM A RHO Delta Sigma Rho, honorary ds bate fraternity, will hold a iun th* Trojan Hchool of Aicblteciure, Jeffenon, j *59 Wesi 35th street. Tbe original pamiiug* for the mosl part represent work done by tbe S C. profea-aot In California during ihe past six year*, l^andscspe* of the bo* An gele* harbor, tbe Mouterey region, and Ihe deaert are included in ihe collection, a* aie a numbei of por-traiia and still life pictures. Profeaaoi Sample, who Is vice-president of ths Painters and Sculp- should be filed with th* applies interview tonight thst h« pigAded cheon meeting in 326 Student Cn tors' club of lx** Angeles and a ito raitr* next gum>»* «ns at noon loday. jmember ol the board of director* I ut the California Art club, conducts life and water color claases at the S. C. Architectural school. He also heads a class in landscape painting which take, field trips every Saturday morning lo do outdoor art work. Prises wou by Mr. Sauiple during the past year Include the Br*t prise awarded at the l.oe Angeles Museum annual exhibition of painting and aculpture, the Keith Spaulding prise al the California Art club annual exhibit in the l*os Angeles Museum, the flrst honorable men College of Music, who will play two organ solos. These aelecltons will conalit of the characteristic "Overture In K flat" by Faulkest and a de»crlptlvo number, “Th** Flight of the Bumble Bee" by Rimsky Koraflkow . TRADITIONAL CUSTOM II has been cu»tomary for the president to give an addro** lo old and new students of the university at the beginning of each semester. The present on* was scheduled laat week, but was postponed because of the president s Illness. Dr. Bruce P.axter, who will pteslde at the meeting, urge* everyone to be present at the aa* senibiy, a* It la one of the few chaucea which one haa of hearing the prealdent apeak during the achool term. Prealdent Von KleinSmid ha* had many years of scholastic and practical experience upon which lie cau base lhe message he will bring lo the students. He was piesldeut of the University of Ar-iioiia for eight year* before he came to Southern California ln 1922. He possesses the degrees nf A. M . Sc. D, J. O.. Ph et Lltt. 1)., and LI. D. He also holds uieuibxialilp in the following organisations; Phi Hela Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Mu Alpha. Della Phi Epsilon, aud PI Slgma Alpha. NATIONAL FIGURE He bus served on numerous state and national commiitee*. He is honorary vice prealdent of the California society for the promotion of medical research, president of the drug addict bureau, director of Ihe child conservation league of California, member of the boa id of director. for the SoulhweM Mu»eiim. He likewise had the dl»tinctlon of being president of the California Council on Internalional Relations, a member of the Natloual committee on Prison labor, and In 1925, he waa t'nited State* delegate to th* Pan-American Scientific congress at Uma, Peru. KAPPA SIGS BUY LOTS FOR HOUSE Taking lift flrat step toward the building of tlielr new $80,000 lodge, Kappa Sigma fraternity yesterday purchased two 06 foot lots on Weet Thirty-sixth street. The site bought by the chapter is immediately west of the present Zola Tau Alpha house. As soon as Uieir present house at 928 West Twenty-eighth street is either sold or leased, proceeding will start for *he erecting of the new edifice. Tbe plans of thn building call for Spanish or English architecture, and the lodge will be built far baok on the 130 foot frontsge. John Uorlner, prealdent of tho group, expected to make arrangements immediately for the selling or leasing of the present hom*. It was learned also yesterday thst the 1.. T A's were conteni- lion Hon in landscapes al the Chicago p *tlng on building a new Art XosUtut*. jon their present property. *1*• |
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