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»vPia
I Y W. C. A.
SOUTHERN
A L 1 F O R N I A
DAILYFTROJAN
WAMPUS Sales and business staff ef ths Wampui meet* at 1 p.m. today In S. U. 217.
Los Angeles, California, Monday, November 23, 1931.
No. 50
L’S PERFECT TEAM PLAY BEATS IRISH
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rade Planned To Qreet Trojans
RS WILL TRIBUTE IG RALLY
and Williamson “alk On Game In
ly.
h|g :u ie..... "ill H
Iwteit tribute lhat has by Southern Cali-they arrive in l/O.s An-iday morning, it "'M Sait night by Francis I, I'. S. C. president.
celebrations will be bade by a gala parade ittrt at the Santa Fe on Wednesday morn-Bek and will be climaxed ifmbly in Bovard audi-
Victory Edition Of T rojan Topic Of Business Meet
A victory vacation edition of the Daily Trojan will be published on Wednesday of this week, announced Dean Harrel, business manager, yesterday, in issuing a call for an important meeting of the business staff today.
The meeting, at which attendance of tbe entire staff Is imperative, will be held in Room 215, Student l’nion, at 1:30 p.m.
Thc edition will stress two ideas: Thanksgiving and the Trojan triumph at Notre Dame,
Discussion of the special homecoming edition on Dec. 4 will also take place at the meeting.
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Homecoming Parade O.K.’d; DEAN IMMEL Programs For Dance And jq FETED Stag Rally Arc Boosted ^rji JJANQUPT
Plans for an unsurpassed homecoming week were yesterday boosted by the following developments:
1. Permission to stage the homecoming parade in tlie I oliscum ha* been obtained from the city.
2. .More than 40 organizations are expected to enter floats in the parade. ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ — -.......■
.1. Jess Stafford's Biltmore or- /"’IICCT1 fYAN] A TlftNQ chestra, gu<\st singers, and an or- vllLo 1 1/Ull/a I lUIXlJ iginal skit will feature the football dance.
4. Negotiations are under way to broadcast the stag rally, at which Coaches H - ard Jones aud Bill Hunter will appear. ! _
5. Plans for house decorations More Than $31,000,000 Subwill be In the hamls of otto scribed To 101 Community Broesamle by this afternoon. Campaigns.
FLOAT PRIZES —--
Oliver Chatburn, general chair- NEW VORK. Nov. 22. (VP)—
OF U. S. AT 992 PER CENT MARK
Noted Guests Expected At School of Speech Annual Dinner Tomorrow.
Honoring Dean Ray K. Imuiel, who returned this semester after a year of study in the East, the student body of the School of j Speech will hold its annual ban I quet Tuesday evening at the Town House.
It Is expected that John Steven McGroarty, famous California playwright, will also be au honored guest, as well as Dr. Frank C. Touton, vice-president of the university.
Harold Essenholm. president of
Underclass Play And Hi-Jinks Staffs Called
Representatives of all skits and specialty numbers for the Girls’ Hi-Jinks, and all members of the Underclass play who did not return their cos tumes are asked to see Wal-ace Fraser, manager of Play Productions, ln his ollice, 220 Student Union sometime today between 9 and 10. or on Tuesday between 8 and 9, or from 1 to 2.
Fraser reports the loss of a leather notebook containing Play Production checks and correspondence. Anyone finding such a notebook is requested to return lt to the Play Production ollice.
BROKEN NOSE WILL KEEP JIM MUSICK OUT OF GAME WITH WASHINGTON U. DEC. 5
By MAX PLAKE
It was impossible! In the last 15 minutes of play beating thc nation's best gridiron squad which was leading by 14 points. Yet, eleven fighting Sons of Troy who didn't know what deleat meant and cared less ran over the Fightin’ Iri-h of Notre Dame in a manner that did not show tbe least bit of respect for the South*———- -
CAST COMPLETED FOR SENIOR PLAY, ‘HOTEL UNIVERSE’
I definite plans had nol ed to the administra-B. von KlelnSmid last ! Ui enthusiastic approv-,rtde and rally.
FOR RALLY
fit the glorious victory * over the undefeated team President Busb-Medbery, chairman of kommittee. Immediately ime began formulating t the team the w elcome PVSS.
[ to present plana the | celebration will start Ide from the Santa Fe
I o'clock. The Trojan the direction of Harold
II lead the long caval-|aa cars. The team will M of new Packards to
NEXT TUESDAY IS
LAST COPY DATE man 0f ,h* ,loln"ron,,n* comml1 Th‘' An",rlcan P»*Mle h*8 fon,rl thp «<0hool of speech, will act as
OF DEC. WAMPUS
tee. reported yesterday that Eu- buted 14 per cent more cash to gene Biscailuz. alumni parade j ,|)p |01 community Chest cam I paigns already completed In the
I t'nited States than it did last
tommy aim i nemeiess. nut — -.......r accordin({ lo ,t.ureB Hn
Anything But "Razzberry” at last report, had submitted plans nouw.pd )0|, b Wa|ter s. Gif.
—. A < fn»* Houle tn luclf SCirtil h Ctllfipnt
Is Accepted
chairman, has secured permission
__from the city fathers to stage the
“Tommy” Still Themeless, But ' spectacle. More than 30 houses,
for floats to Jack Smith, student parade heed. with the prospect ■'Contributions may razz any of many more campus organiza-thing except a rival institution." I tlons filing plans this week, was the prompt reply made by Handsome awards will be of-Jack Zidell, editor of tlie Warn fered for the best floats in three pus, when questioned as lo the groups: comic, beautiful, and
ford, director of the National Unemployment Kellef campaign.
Despite the higher goals set this year in various communities, in antlcipatiou of Increased demands, Gifford's reports show lhat j
theme of the December issue.
He stated further that the flnal date on which material may be submitted to Hie magazine is Tuesday, Dec. 1. Although "no theme” policy will be continued, the editor stressed the fact that Homecoming and Christmas will be considered.
Humorous shorts, skits, take-by Earle 0. Anthony I offs, satires, jokes, and stories ■V victorious team wtll J of approximately 4oo vords will Hundreds of student car* I *>e given attention in the next •' th streaming cardinal j issue.
I( Art work contributions are also
due. on or before Dec. 1, stated Jim Ashbaugh, art editor.
•'This is a good opportunity for students to become members of the art or literary staffs,'' slated atnpus. Councilman E. I zjdeii
CTI0N PARADE
* have already given tn for the parade business section and
will arrange for a I eicori. |
11 arrival of the team on! ipuithe entire student body ' Bovard auditorium to f°°! off in fitting tribute | ■wt gridiron players.
Y. M. C. A. Schedules Thanksgiving Lunch
symbolic of homecoming. Another prise is in line for the college of school entering the best float. ]
STORES HELP
Chatburn stated that downtown business houses and motion picture studios have expressed a ! willingness to cooperate in fur- i nishyig material for floats and economy will be possible.
The football dance Friday eve- I ning will have Stafford's well- j known team to furnish music, ac- i cording to Helen Johnson, chair j roan of the dance committee. One of Sammy Chain's popular skits
will be presented, and visiting ar- . I \ 1
lists will complete the entertain | O /\ttCYlLI iVICCt ment program.
DANCE BIOS
Bids will go on sale today at | -
the cashier's window in the Stu- j Faculty members of the dent l'nion.
7 cities reached or exceeded their quotas. Altogetner, the 101 cam pal*11 realized !•!*.! pt*r cent T)f their expected totals.
The 101 welfare chests now contain $31,357,723, against an esti nifled requirement of (31,602,425.
“Most conspicuous among the successes of Ihe week, in point of amount involved," the report says, •was in San Francisco, where $2,R35,t)00 was sub/ft rt bed to a budget of $2, 500,000.
Speech Teachers To Attend Mee ThanksgivingDay
Earl Campbell, University of Washington graduate manager, A Thanksgiving luncheon will be i w jj| supplement the Head Man held Wednesday by the Y.M.C.A. ! Bn(1 pm Hunter on thc rally pro
toastmaster, Introducing the speakers of the evening, that will Include a famous Shakespearean actor whose name is being withheld from publication as conflicting engagements may make it impossible for him to attend.
Other guests of the evening will be the faculty members of thc School of Speech.
Entertainment Is in charge of Dorothea Bell who plans lo exhibit a fashion review of styles of 50 or moro years ago. Flora dora costumes will be displayed as well as a snappy bathing suit number.
MOONEY HEARINGS LISTED FOR DEC. 1
SA.N FUANCISCO, Nov. 22 — (UP) Preparations to hear arguments for the release of Thomas Mooney front San ljuentin prison by a pardon were being complet ed tonight by Govemnor James j Rolph, Jr.
Mayor Janies Walker of New Vork, who is enroute here to aid in the pleadings for Mooney, will confer with (iov.' ltolph al lhe state olttces Wednesday and at that time it will be decided whether newspapermen shall be
WOMEN JUNIORS WILL BE MORTAR BOARD’S GUESTS
75 Co-eds To Attend Bridge-Tea Given By Service Organization Today.
ed record and scored IB points In the flnal third period of the classic to upset the Hamblers’ applecart of victories.
Haled by sports eiitlcs as one of the greatest gridiron battles In history, lt was outstanding for its I comparatively clean playing. Only one man seriously injured. Jim Mustek was forced out of the game after his nose had been broken by the knee of an Irish player. Dispatches from Chicago state that Mustek will not be able to play in tbe next Trojan game ' with Washington on Der. 6.
ARRIVE WEDNESDAY The Trojans left Chicago last night and will arrive in Loi Angeles on Wednesday.
Troy's eleven undoubtedly played the greatest game In Ihe history of the school by coming from behind lo win.
After Troy had scored two touchdowns in a rapid fire man-
More than 75 junior college and j junior women transfers are expected lo attend the third annual j Mortar Board bridge-tea todayl from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in tho Student l'nion social hall. Even [ though they nave not received Invitations, all new upperclass
women aro expected lo attend tills j ner thai has never been dupllcat-afternoon's event, said Margaret ed and probably never will be Huse, president. I against the Fightin' Irish Johnny
Tho program will Include the! Baker kicked the pigskin from tiie following numbers: dance, Jewel! j HP® °f ^rv Mohler s fingers be-Ramono; solo, Dorothy Iceland; tween the two white uprights In piano selection. Keltha Wicks; I the last minute of play to win song, a Trojan trio, made up of j the game by a two-point margin.
Pauline Gaslrich, Helen Bird, and PERFECT CONFIDENCE Mary James with Hildred Smo Little did the sport critics and thers as accompanist. I coaching stafT, who had watched
Those receiving in tho Hue will ■ Baker practicing place-kicks with |)ared for production on Dec. 15, be Mrs. R. B. vonKlelnSmld, Dean Mohler holding the ball during I (,y j(„y MacDonald, director Pearle Alkln-Smith, and Miss ! the recent afternoon sessions on j of university play productions. He lluse. Girls who will serve are Bovard. realize that lt would bo | being assisted In direction by
this same combination lhat would ! j,,an Sellers, graduate student In disobey the Head Man's orders | g^ech.
Three Experienced Thespians In Final Roles; Dec. 15 Date Of Production.
Completing thc r.enior class play cast for Philip Barry’s “Hotel Universe,” Wllllaui A. P. White has been assigned tiie role of Tom Ames, Don Glenn that of Norman Hose, and Ell wood Taylor that of Felix.
A. P. White appeared last year in “Holiday," the junior class play, taking the part of Ned. He hns also appeared In several one act plays In Drama Shop and In the master's thesis production of "Faust.”
Don lilenn Is a senior In t'io College of Commerce, trans/i r. ing here from the University of Kansas. He has appeared in various college and llttin theater productions lu tho East.
Ellwood Taylor Is a transfer from Texas where he was associated with several university dramatic groups and community theaters.
Hotel Universe" is being pr
Barbara Stamps, Margaret Giles, Alice Carter, Velma Ferrarrls, Martha Allen Lee. Piiyills Morris, and Louise Farmer.
will be featured by : iu campus "Y" building. gram, reported Harry Proctor. |“*ic, yells, and talks by ftI>d readings appropriate Fathers 0f the varsity squad will abers ol team md 10 lh" MaMM> an(1 B Wtnm of u „,.||. The pn 1 Coach Howard Jon.-s : <'n,ertainment Rre *cbedulBd ,or ’ of nationally known artists may aslry Williamson, and ,he aBair' "blrh Wl" 'aR' fl0D‘ ,0 a coaiil chuln b,0,ldca*t' “'Trojan players will U°°n U“U‘ 1 P'm' „ 15.000 ALUMNI led on Page Two) i T,he PHCe **, ”" ! Latest attendance figures estl-----. _ } I vations a,e Jue b>' '°morrow mate frow 5000 to 16.000 alumni
A PLEDGES -----
. LINDY LANDS
AT MFFTINP CRISTOBAL, Canal Zone, Nov.
**I IllLLl lllU j 22.— (l'P)—The seaplane Ameri-— , can Clipper wllh Col. Chari' A
tfiliation was held at lM4»y »' 'lie Mayfair -PlMges to Athena Lit " 111 rt-ruonies ■ Josephine Long,
Following ihe service m1" girls lo j 1,.., ’Ile l0‘;al chapter 1 honorary group, a ’'"'ing ,|„ initiaies, h lhe itainboK room
Kho
on lhe campus throughout tbe
week.
This afternoon was set by Broesamle as deadline for house decoration plans. Many organiza
*re new acth (
Jeasalin
_ ne Nason, Mar-
“ ^“rgaret
Lindbergh al the controls, arrived , tions have already submitted their tonight at the end of Its maiden projects, and novel and origlna voyage from Florida, via Jamaica. 1 ideas are included.
Athletically-Minded S.C. W omen To Attend W.A.A. Spread Today
About 200 Trojan women will be guests at the tirst V\. A. A. "Spread” of the season, to be held al 5 o clock tills altttnoou the dance studio of the physical education building.
The affair will serve to mark the end of the inuaiuura) a» e-ball season and the beginning of the swimming, golf, and arcti y
v...v. placque emblematic of the
entertainment, talks, and a prize 1
of the S.C.
School of Speech will attend the annual convention of the Western association of Teachers of Speech | admitted to the hearing, to be held Nov. 20. 27, and 28 at the Hotel Maryland, Pasadena, according to Dean Hay K. Inmel.
Gov. Rolph favors making the proceedings public but has reserved final decision on the question until he learns Mayor Walk-Sessions will be held in the j el.,8 opjn(on Pasadena Community Playhouse., Thp hearinK wi), pr))bably be
will involve all lypes of speech i
held in the slate supreme court
w
U *rjaret Karr, Mar- aeaaon. A program consisting
education from elementary graues chamb,r, and u 8chpduied to lo graduate school, and will ln ] Htart |)e(. ]
elude public speaking, debating,__
reading, diama. vo:. e, and speech , Q S. C. JUmOr Killed correction, and voice and diction. _ ,
Dean Immel will have charge! 1 n Automootle L rash of the combined college and graduate session on Friday afternoon,
Nov. 27.
This year marks the flrst of the conventions to be held soulb | of San Francisco. Mrs. Irene I Peters of the Pasadena junior , college ls responsible for securing the convention for Los Angeles.
| Plans will be made at the con-I clave for the 1K32 convention of I the National Association of Teachers of Speecht which will also : be held in Los Angeles. Tbe national convention for 1D32 will be | the first time that a meeting of teachers of speech has convened I west of Chicago.
and win the tilt from Hunk Anderson's eleven. It was thia association of these two players and the perfect confidence of tho Tro Jan wall in their efforts that won the noble victory for Southern California.
There w asn't a man who played In the game who didn't play good football. Tho line outcharg-ed and outplayed the opposing forward wall. The backfleld out-passed. outklcked, outran, and outsmarted the backs of the nation's leading contenders for all-"Of primary importance in a I American honors. And as a team discussion of personality and edu j l*'° 1 r°J|ulM wpre *“•**' or' cation," said Dr. Ford, "ia the TEAM WORK
Every member of the Thunder-all
Ford Addresses Ed ucationalists On Personality
"Personality and Education" was the subject, of Ihe address given by Dr. W. S. Ford, professor of I education, recently lo the stu dents of the School of Education.
Krummel, award has been arranged, and not-Jla *ehr. Florence i able guests have been invited.
IK, McDonald, Decorations will express the
W: &I1*ou j Thanksgiving Idea,
ft , Belly Jones, chairman of theen-
K. s*LES;,iEN tertainment committee, lias report-
^^Ullth'n9 ,lcket« for the ed the following ads: a llMQS by In mo*0" *r* r*^uc,t«<1 Gretchen Mayer aud Bessie Me-'"""sdistaly. Cul loch, a song by Betty Ander
'•OOOODO bi li0a' aDd 8 dtace 0De of 1,16
visitors.
A pep talk will be delivered on the subject of intramural swim ming, w hich is scheduled lo start
**-aze
1 24—<Mon-p'timaied at when fire Uhaustl and
Intersorority basketball championship will be awarded at the dinner to the Delta Delta Delta organisation. who won tbis year's i.ournament.
Guests will include Mrs. William U. LaPorte, Dr. McCulloch,
Jennie Cramer, prominent swim mer, and Georgia Coleman, na i.ona tf'ving champion.
I'ici.<tt> may be obtained up lo noon oday al the physical educa tion and equipment oltices. The
nts, and invitation 1 Henderson.
fact that our modern concepts of education lay more stress on personality than did tbe old ideas of education."
Dr. Ford raised the question, "Is Personality Modifiable?" then proceeded to discuss some of the traits of personality which can be modified. Dr. Ford discussed appearance as an Important part of
CORVALLIS, Ofe., Nov. 22—(U
P)—Russel L. Balzer. 21-year-old
Junior in commerce at Oregon
State college, was killed near here.
un personality, laying particular atress
today when the automobile Jn j . . .
which he was riding overturned
as lt was rounding a curve along |
the highway between Albany and I
on dress, care of the person, and posture.
Pledges Announced By Delta Phi Delta
Corvallis. He was registered from Portland.
Stanford Atwood, freshman, who registered from San Bernardino, Cal., wa* driving the machine when it turned over. Gordon Patten, also of Portland and a jun lor at the college, was the third occupant of the machine.
Stale and city otllciais who investigated the accident cleared Atwood of any blame. Atwood and Patton were only slightly injured.
Cal sludents deuy having the "Hate Stanford" spirit but admit the "Beat Stanford” spirit.
Ing Herd of Troy was doing that he was assigned to do in every play. Theirs was perfect team work. A fine piece of machinery that reached Its highest point of perfection at the time Its maker had purposed for lt to reach Its peak of performance.
The team that Coach Howard Jones sent into the annual classic was so far superior to last year's aggregation that It was seemingly Impossible to realise that it was practically the same eleven. The Trojsn mentor not only had a perfected grid ma (Continued on Page Three)
Grandi ‘Broke’ As Church Plate Passed; In New York Today
Today’s Chapel Program
Delta Phi Delia, national professional art fraternity, formally pledged tbe following in a cere rnouy at the Colloge of Architecture Thursday:
James Ashburga, Carlton Ball,
Lyndon Hallow, Carol Cobb, James Minor, by J. S. Bach Clizbe, William Cover, Josephine' 2. Selections from Vera Martin, Jolm
BALTIMORE, Mr., Nov. 22-■ (UP)flectlon plate found him without any United States coins. He pulled out a handful of Italian coins, and then leaned over and whispered hla predicament to Commendatore Leonardo Vltetti, who obliged w ith a loan.
They will leave at » a.m. tomor-
Truman Welch will present: 1. I telude and Fugue in
'Naughty
——i. dm next week, and talks on archery — ................J , i . . \«,.Murrav
*»«•• today. I and golf are also scheduled. The | ulnverslty interested ln athletics. [ and hlva Me. y.
is' extended to all women of the , Hex. Jack Smilh, Freda Wleland,
- Foreign Minister Dlno Qrandi and Signora llrandi rested today at tbe country home of John W. Garrett, American ambassador to Italy.
It was the flrst chance they have had to relax since arriving here from Italy and probably will be the ; last oue, as the foreign minister’s ; schedule for his four days In New ; York is a full one.
The lirandis' attendance at high mass In Sts. Philip and James j church was featured by an embar-
ARCHITECT DANCE BIDS GO ON SALE
Bids for the annual architecture dance to Iw* held al Glen Oaks club house in Chevy Chsse on Dec. 11, are on sale al 12.00 in lhe Student Union and at the College of Architecture.
The dance Is not to be tn costume snd will carry oul the Indian Idea with elaborate decorations. These will be taken care of by Bill Burke, who will be helped by the freshman class. Tbe orchestra has not been decided upon yet but will be chosen from oue of the moat popular in the city.
It has been announced that Architecture dances are througn with amateur entertainment. The entertainment tills year, the nature of whieh ia to be kept as a surprise, will be wholly professional.
Legal Clinic Adds Attorneys To Staft
'•The clinic has added Bonnie Silvia Hickey, Samuel Zagon. and Mrs. Connely to Ita staff of volunteer attorneys for service ln the clinic work,” stated Leon T. David, director of the Legal Aid Clinic.
Mr. David also announced that he In going East shortly, leaving here Dec. 23. While there, he will attend the meeting of the American association of law schools at Chicago on Dec. 30. He will then go to New York City where on Jan. 4. he will b« present at a meeting of the Executive committee of the National aasocia-
Maiietts,” by Victor Herbert
3. Told at Twilight, by Charles | rassing moment for the foreign rain-
Huerter.
ister when the passing of the col-
row on a Pennsylvania train for t)on of Legai Aid organiaationa
New Vork city. Grandi will be a guest of Karl A. Bickel, president of the United Press associations, at the Lotos Club tomorrow. Ninety-new spaper editors will attend the luncheon.
Mr. David plans to visit the Legal Aid in the University of Chicago, Cincinnati. Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Baltimore, and possibly al Duke university.
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»vPia I Y W. C. A. SOUTHERN A L 1 F O R N I A DAILYFTROJAN WAMPUS Sales and business staff ef ths Wampui meet* at 1 p.m. today In S. U. 217. Los Angeles, California, Monday, November 23, 1931. No. 50 L’S PERFECT TEAM PLAY BEATS IRISH * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ * * * * * * * rade Planned To Qreet Trojans RS WILL TRIBUTE IG RALLY and Williamson “alk On Game In ly. h g :u ie..... "ill H Iwteit tribute lhat has by Southern Cali-they arrive in l/O.s An-iday morning, it "'M Sait night by Francis I, I'. S. C. president. celebrations will be bade by a gala parade ittrt at the Santa Fe on Wednesday morn-Bek and will be climaxed ifmbly in Bovard audi- Victory Edition Of T rojan Topic Of Business Meet A victory vacation edition of the Daily Trojan will be published on Wednesday of this week, announced Dean Harrel, business manager, yesterday, in issuing a call for an important meeting of the business staff today. The meeting, at which attendance of tbe entire staff Is imperative, will be held in Room 215, Student l’nion, at 1:30 p.m. Thc edition will stress two ideas: Thanksgiving and the Trojan triumph at Notre Dame, Discussion of the special homecoming edition on Dec. 4 will also take place at the meeting. .t. Homecoming Parade O.K.’d; DEAN IMMEL Programs For Dance And jq FETED Stag Rally Arc Boosted ^rji JJANQUPT Plans for an unsurpassed homecoming week were yesterday boosted by the following developments: 1. Permission to stage the homecoming parade in tlie I oliscum ha* been obtained from the city. 2. .More than 40 organizations are expected to enter floats in the parade. ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ — -.......■ .1. Jess Stafford's Biltmore or- /"’IICCT1 fYAN] A TlftNQ chestra, gu<\st singers, and an or- vllLo 1 1/Ull/a I lUIXlJ iginal skit will feature the football dance. 4. Negotiations are under way to broadcast the stag rally, at which Coaches H - ard Jones aud Bill Hunter will appear. ! _ 5. Plans for house decorations More Than $31,000,000 Subwill be In the hamls of otto scribed To 101 Community Broesamle by this afternoon. Campaigns. FLOAT PRIZES —-- Oliver Chatburn, general chair- NEW VORK. Nov. 22. (VP)— OF U. S. AT 992 PER CENT MARK Noted Guests Expected At School of Speech Annual Dinner Tomorrow. Honoring Dean Ray K. Imuiel, who returned this semester after a year of study in the East, the student body of the School of j Speech will hold its annual ban I quet Tuesday evening at the Town House. It Is expected that John Steven McGroarty, famous California playwright, will also be au honored guest, as well as Dr. Frank C. Touton, vice-president of the university. Harold Essenholm. president of Underclass Play And Hi-Jinks Staffs Called Representatives of all skits and specialty numbers for the Girls’ Hi-Jinks, and all members of the Underclass play who did not return their cos tumes are asked to see Wal-ace Fraser, manager of Play Productions, ln his ollice, 220 Student Union sometime today between 9 and 10. or on Tuesday between 8 and 9, or from 1 to 2. Fraser reports the loss of a leather notebook containing Play Production checks and correspondence. Anyone finding such a notebook is requested to return lt to the Play Production ollice. BROKEN NOSE WILL KEEP JIM MUSICK OUT OF GAME WITH WASHINGTON U. DEC. 5 By MAX PLAKE It was impossible! In the last 15 minutes of play beating thc nation's best gridiron squad which was leading by 14 points. Yet, eleven fighting Sons of Troy who didn't know what deleat meant and cared less ran over the Fightin’ Iri-h of Notre Dame in a manner that did not show tbe least bit of respect for the South*———- - CAST COMPLETED FOR SENIOR PLAY, ‘HOTEL UNIVERSE’ I definite plans had nol ed to the administra-B. von KlelnSmid last ! Ui enthusiastic approv-,rtde and rally. FOR RALLY fit the glorious victory * over the undefeated team President Busb-Medbery, chairman of kommittee. Immediately ime began formulating t the team the w elcome PVSS. [ to present plana the celebration will start Ide from the Santa Fe I o'clock. The Trojan the direction of Harold II lead the long caval- aa cars. The team will M of new Packards to NEXT TUESDAY IS LAST COPY DATE man 0f ,h* ,loln"ron,,n* comml1 Th‘' An",rlcan P»*Mle h*8 fon,rl thp «<0hool of speech, will act as OF DEC. WAMPUS tee. reported yesterday that Eu- buted 14 per cent more cash to gene Biscailuz. alumni parade j , )p 01 community Chest cam I paigns already completed In the I t'nited States than it did last tommy aim i nemeiess. nut — -.......r accordin({ lo ,t.ureB Hn Anything But "Razzberry” at last report, had submitted plans nouw.pd )0 , b Wa ter s. Gif. —. A < fn»* Houle tn luclf SCirtil h Ctllfipnt Is Accepted chairman, has secured permission __from the city fathers to stage the “Tommy” Still Themeless, But ' spectacle. More than 30 houses, for floats to Jack Smith, student parade heed. with the prospect ■'Contributions may razz any of many more campus organiza-thing except a rival institution." I tlons filing plans this week, was the prompt reply made by Handsome awards will be of-Jack Zidell, editor of tlie Warn fered for the best floats in three pus, when questioned as lo the groups: comic, beautiful, and ford, director of the National Unemployment Kellef campaign. Despite the higher goals set this year in various communities, in antlcipatiou of Increased demands, Gifford's reports show lhat j theme of the December issue. He stated further that the flnal date on which material may be submitted to Hie magazine is Tuesday, Dec. 1. Although "no theme” policy will be continued, the editor stressed the fact that Homecoming and Christmas will be considered. Humorous shorts, skits, take-by Earle 0. Anthony I offs, satires, jokes, and stories ■V victorious team wtll J of approximately 4oo vords will Hundreds of student car* I *>e given attention in the next •' th streaming cardinal j issue. I( Art work contributions are also due. on or before Dec. 1, stated Jim Ashbaugh, art editor. •'This is a good opportunity for students to become members of the art or literary staffs,'' slated atnpus. Councilman E. I zjdeii CTI0N PARADE * have already given tn for the parade business section and will arrange for a I eicori. 11 arrival of the team on! ipuithe entire student body ' Bovard auditorium to f°°! off in fitting tribute ■wt gridiron players. Y. M. C. A. Schedules Thanksgiving Lunch symbolic of homecoming. Another prise is in line for the college of school entering the best float. ] STORES HELP Chatburn stated that downtown business houses and motion picture studios have expressed a ! willingness to cooperate in fur- i nishyig material for floats and economy will be possible. The football dance Friday eve- I ning will have Stafford's well- j known team to furnish music, ac- i cording to Helen Johnson, chair j roan of the dance committee. One of Sammy Chain's popular skits will be presented, and visiting ar- . I \ 1 lists will complete the entertain O /\ttCYlLI iVICCt ment program. DANCE BIOS Bids will go on sale today at - the cashier's window in the Stu- j Faculty members of the dent l'nion. 7 cities reached or exceeded their quotas. Altogetner, the 101 cam pal*11 realized !•!*.! pt*r cent T)f their expected totals. The 101 welfare chests now contain $31,357,723, against an esti nifled requirement of (31,602,425. “Most conspicuous among the successes of Ihe week, in point of amount involved" the report says, •was in San Francisco, where $2,R35,t)00 was sub/ft rt bed to a budget of $2, 500,000. Speech Teachers To Attend Mee ThanksgivingDay Earl Campbell, University of Washington graduate manager, A Thanksgiving luncheon will be i w jj supplement the Head Man held Wednesday by the Y.M.C.A. ! Bn(1 pm Hunter on thc rally pro toastmaster, Introducing the speakers of the evening, that will Include a famous Shakespearean actor whose name is being withheld from publication as conflicting engagements may make it impossible for him to attend. Other guests of the evening will be the faculty members of thc School of Speech. Entertainment Is in charge of Dorothea Bell who plans lo exhibit a fashion review of styles of 50 or moro years ago. Flora dora costumes will be displayed as well as a snappy bathing suit number. MOONEY HEARINGS LISTED FOR DEC. 1 SA.N FUANCISCO, Nov. 22 — (UP) Preparations to hear arguments for the release of Thomas Mooney front San ljuentin prison by a pardon were being complet ed tonight by Govemnor James j Rolph, Jr. Mayor Janies Walker of New Vork, who is enroute here to aid in the pleadings for Mooney, will confer with (iov.' ltolph al lhe state olttces Wednesday and at that time it will be decided whether newspapermen shall be WOMEN JUNIORS WILL BE MORTAR BOARD’S GUESTS 75 Co-eds To Attend Bridge-Tea Given By Service Organization Today. ed record and scored IB points In the flnal third period of the classic to upset the Hamblers’ applecart of victories. Haled by sports eiitlcs as one of the greatest gridiron battles In history, lt was outstanding for its I comparatively clean playing. Only one man seriously injured. Jim Mustek was forced out of the game after his nose had been broken by the knee of an Irish player. Dispatches from Chicago state that Mustek will not be able to play in tbe next Trojan game ' with Washington on Der. 6. ARRIVE WEDNESDAY The Trojans left Chicago last night and will arrive in Loi Angeles on Wednesday. Troy's eleven undoubtedly played the greatest game In Ihe history of the school by coming from behind lo win. After Troy had scored two touchdowns in a rapid fire man- More than 75 junior college and j junior women transfers are expected lo attend the third annual j Mortar Board bridge-tea todayl from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in tho Student l'nion social hall. Even [ though they nave not received Invitations, all new upperclass women aro expected lo attend tills j ner thai has never been dupllcat-afternoon's event, said Margaret ed and probably never will be Huse, president. I against the Fightin' Irish Johnny Tho program will Include the! Baker kicked the pigskin from tiie following numbers: dance, Jewel! j HP® °f ^rv Mohler s fingers be-Ramono; solo, Dorothy Iceland; tween the two white uprights In piano selection. Keltha Wicks; I the last minute of play to win song, a Trojan trio, made up of j the game by a two-point margin. Pauline Gaslrich, Helen Bird, and PERFECT CONFIDENCE Mary James with Hildred Smo Little did the sport critics and thers as accompanist. I coaching stafT, who had watched Those receiving in tho Hue will ■ Baker practicing place-kicks with )ared for production on Dec. 15, be Mrs. R. B. vonKlelnSmld, Dean Mohler holding the ball during I (,y j(„y MacDonald, director Pearle Alkln-Smith, and Miss ! the recent afternoon sessions on j of university play productions. He lluse. Girls who will serve are Bovard. realize that lt would bo being assisted In direction by this same combination lhat would ! j,,an Sellers, graduate student In disobey the Head Man's orders g^ech. Three Experienced Thespians In Final Roles; Dec. 15 Date Of Production. Completing thc r.enior class play cast for Philip Barry’s “Hotel Universe,” Wllllaui A. P. White has been assigned tiie role of Tom Ames, Don Glenn that of Norman Hose, and Ell wood Taylor that of Felix. A. P. White appeared last year in “Holiday" the junior class play, taking the part of Ned. He hns also appeared In several one act plays In Drama Shop and In the master's thesis production of "Faust.” Don lilenn Is a senior In t'io College of Commerce, trans/i r. ing here from the University of Kansas. He has appeared in various college and llttin theater productions lu tho East. Ellwood Taylor Is a transfer from Texas where he was associated with several university dramatic groups and community theaters. Hotel Universe" is being pr Barbara Stamps, Margaret Giles, Alice Carter, Velma Ferrarrls, Martha Allen Lee. Piiyills Morris, and Louise Farmer. will be featured by : iu campus "Y" building. gram, reported Harry Proctor. “*ic, yells, and talks by ftI>d readings appropriate Fathers 0f the varsity squad will abers ol team md 10 lh" MaMM> an(1 B Wtnm of u „,. . The pn 1 Coach Howard Jon.-s : <'n,ertainment Rre *cbedulBd ,or ’ of nationally known artists may aslry Williamson, and ,he aBair' "blrh Wl" 'aR' fl0D‘ ,0 a coaiil chuln b,0,ldca*t' “'Trojan players will U°°n U“U‘ 1 P'm' „ 15.000 ALUMNI led on Page Two) i T,he PHCe **, ”" ! Latest attendance figures estl-----. _ } I vations a,e Jue b>' '°morrow mate frow 5000 to 16.000 alumni A PLEDGES ----- . LINDY LANDS AT MFFTINP CRISTOBAL, Canal Zone, Nov. **I IllLLl lllU j 22.— (l'P)—The seaplane Ameri-— , can Clipper wllh Col. Chari' A tfiliation was held at lM4»y »' 'lie Mayfair -PlMges to Athena Lit " 111 rt-ruonies ■ Josephine Long, Following ihe service m1" girls lo j 1,.., ’Ile l0‘;al chapter 1 honorary group, a ’'"'ing , „ initiaies, h lhe itainboK room Kho on lhe campus throughout tbe week. This afternoon was set by Broesamle as deadline for house decoration plans. Many organiza *re new acth ( Jeasalin _ ne Nason, Mar- “ ^“rgaret Lindbergh al the controls, arrived , tions have already submitted their tonight at the end of Its maiden projects, and novel and origlna voyage from Florida, via Jamaica. 1 ideas are included. Athletically-Minded S.C. W omen To Attend W.A.A. Spread Today About 200 Trojan women will be guests at the tirst V\. A. A. "Spread” of the season, to be held al 5 o clock tills altttnoou the dance studio of the physical education building. The affair will serve to mark the end of the inuaiuura) a» e-ball season and the beginning of the swimming, golf, and arcti y v...v. placque emblematic of the entertainment, talks, and a prize 1 of the S.C. School of Speech will attend the annual convention of the Western association of Teachers of Speech admitted to the hearing, to be held Nov. 20. 27, and 28 at the Hotel Maryland, Pasadena, according to Dean Hay K. Inmel. Gov. Rolph favors making the proceedings public but has reserved final decision on the question until he learns Mayor Walk-Sessions will be held in the j el.,8 opjn(on Pasadena Community Playhouse., Thp hearinK wi), pr))bably be will involve all lypes of speech i held in the slate supreme court w U *rjaret Karr, Mar- aeaaon. A program consisting education from elementary graues chamb,r, and u 8chpduied to lo graduate school, and will ln ] Htart )e(. ] elude public speaking, debating,__ reading, diama. vo:. e, and speech , Q S. C. JUmOr Killed correction, and voice and diction. _ , Dean Immel will have charge! 1 n Automootle L rash of the combined college and graduate session on Friday afternoon, Nov. 27. This year marks the flrst of the conventions to be held soulb of San Francisco. Mrs. Irene I Peters of the Pasadena junior , college ls responsible for securing the convention for Los Angeles. Plans will be made at the con-I clave for the 1K32 convention of I the National Association of Teachers of Speecht which will also : be held in Los Angeles. Tbe national convention for 1D32 will be the first time that a meeting of teachers of speech has convened I west of Chicago. and win the tilt from Hunk Anderson's eleven. It was thia association of these two players and the perfect confidence of tho Tro Jan wall in their efforts that won the noble victory for Southern California. There w asn't a man who played In the game who didn't play good football. Tho line outcharg-ed and outplayed the opposing forward wall. The backfleld out-passed. outklcked, outran, and outsmarted the backs of the nation's leading contenders for all-"Of primary importance in a I American honors. And as a team discussion of personality and edu j l*'° 1 r°J ulM wpre *“•**' or' cation" said Dr. Ford, "ia the TEAM WORK Every member of the Thunder-all Ford Addresses Ed ucationalists On Personality "Personality and Education" was the subject, of Ihe address given by Dr. W. S. Ford, professor of I education, recently lo the stu dents of the School of Education. Krummel, award has been arranged, and not-Jla *ehr. Florence i able guests have been invited. IK, McDonald, Decorations will express the W: &I1*ou j Thanksgiving Idea, ft , Belly Jones, chairman of theen- K. s*LES;,iEN tertainment committee, lias report- ^^Ullth'n9 ,lcket« for the ed the following ads: a llMQS by In mo*0" *r* r*^uc,t«<1 Gretchen Mayer aud Bessie Me-'"""sdistaly. Cul loch, a song by Betty Ander '•OOOODO bi li0a' aDd 8 dtace 0De of 1,16 visitors. A pep talk will be delivered on the subject of intramural swim ming, w hich is scheduled lo start **-aze 1 24— |
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