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aided bv the "Hist Hand in Dixie,-- '
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conducting numerous other cxprri
incuts, the exact nature of which cannot be
which promise rtpially imortaiit re
suits. Ii is the same story with our other departments. Anatoinv and phvsiologv, bac teriologv.
psychology, engineering departments, the exthese and still others keep
periment station
icchnicians busy at the task of discovering tin
and classify ing. developing, the old. But
word leaks out slowly. Sometimes we wonck
what these men are doing.
It is unfortunate that, because of efforts lo
popularize and make intelligible the reports of
scientific progress, the nrwspajicrs have not always been scientific in their reporting. As a
tonsecjuence, they have lost face in the eves of
the scientists who are oftentimes reluctant to
issue statements lor fear of distortion.
Thai feeling, praise be, is gradually disappearing. Bui until the men with the test tubes master their fear of seeing a treatise mutilated.
more articulate in regard to their achievements, and realic that many experimental results dt
lor their success Uxn public comprehension and acceptance, we individuals of
the I'nivcrsitv like other millions must con
limie to gror with blind faith in the darkness.
I'ntil that lime depending njioii the occasional
Hare of public it v to justify and substantiate our
modbelief thai "those lellows" are
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And then the final score. Of course the- hero
made it on a long run and in the last minute.
but he had lo catch a pass to do it, which means
he didn't get lo run through the whole team
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His touchdown made the score-1to !), when everjlxnly knows that in a ftxitball
picture the team is neven supjxised to win bv
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W'e tcxk lime oil recently to see our annual
football moiion picture. Ever since we saw Red
(range the Galloping Ghost in "One Minute
In I'lav," we have enjoyed a gridiron cinema.
There's .something soothing in knowing the
underdog team will come through before the
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be for one dav on ly Thanksaiving. No-- 1
vember 30 This is in accordance with the
plan, followed for several years, of dis
missing classes for the Thanksgiving weekend on which the football game i.s played
in Tennessee, and of holding classes on
the weekend which features the game
her.
Under this plan, the University is
able to make the Christmas return date
each year as January 3. instead oi January 2.

Wildcat." and divested and deprived plaintiff of its right, title,
and interest therein: that by reason
of the good will of the said magazine owned by the plaintiff was destroyed and that by reason of said
wrongful and fraudulent acts and
conduct of the said defendants,
To the Editor:
damaged in the
plaintiff
The Independent association is sum of $4,000."
calling a meeting at 7:30 p. m. to
Mr. Shropshire offered no com
night. Room 111. McVey hall. From!
among the following candidates we ment when questioned about the
are choosing one for each position impending suit.
to represent the majority of the
Independents on this campus:
For president: Uhel Barrickman.
Freelon Hunter and Harold Schild-kraut- ;
Lois
for
Louis T. Iglehart. Kernel editor,
Campbell. Helen Friedman and
Srr I'.dior'ml
"Test Tithr Men
will represent the University in a
Harry Weaks.
Bearing In mind that each of student round table , discussion to
these candidates represents the in- be held at the fifth annual meeting
The dance Sat night was a mighty terests
of the campus as a whole, of the Kentucky Association of Colfine affair. The swimming team
it is especially Important that all leges and Secondary Schools. Octshould appreciate the large atten
at the University.
Independents and members of the ober
dance. K D. pledge Pat Pennebaker
be present. "iiie meeting, which is planned In
certainly got a big rush. Pat W'e Independent association
By JIM CALDWELL
program
our candidates as
annual
therill got a big rush but got her The cannot beofannounced for ob- conjunction with the 16thopen ofyet
education conference, will
Greek names twisted. She must
reasons; however, we are ficially at 9:30 a. m. Friday. October
on the remarkable about-fac- e
have been Pi Kap minded that vious
sor27 with a general session at Meevening cause several men !n dif warning the fraternities and
of one Senator Lundeen . . .
organizations
have been orities to look to a program for morial hall. Friday afternoon and
ferent
complaining about her calling. them improving undergraduate life on Saturday, the college and secondary
this campus in a separate an school sections will hold individual
- Phi Kaps. Look before you speak nouncement.
When late last April Mr. Ernest Lundeen. the farmer"Issues Rather Than meetings.
Pat old gal, and many an embar- labor senator from Minnesota, spoke at a special convocation assing situation will be avoided.
Personalities." Although they have
Prominent Kentucky and
never before exhibited such con- here on the University campus, most of the student body
educators will take part in
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ucmuiidtji. tnci-""PV
seemed to receive the impression that he was a man of peace TtlnnH froihm.n Ppnr-hSnvrler
the program. Among them will be
swpII nintr nnn. nlnver If vou
alternative tor oiciii uiui,.
is
Dr. Walter Crosby Ells. Washington,
and international ethics.
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The Independent association. coordinator of the cooperative study
We were jolted last week to find that this same idealistic rinn-- rhint so wh i,,sr sk her
JOE BAILEY, president.
of secondary school standards: Wil
in Patt
crusader had arisen in the United States Senate and blandly Gals is like a haU swear. . that her ,
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head
liam F. Russell, dean. Teacher's
proposed that we send our battleships down into the Carib- can turn it. Well. Hon. thats ok. Sirs:
college. Columbia university; and
bean and annex Britain's West Indian possessions. He sug think how bad oft this world would With growing disgust the more Dr. Edward Mims. English profesgests this, he says, on the basis that's
well as sor. Vanderbilt university.
intelligent Independents as
be without
England has never paid us our war
the fraternity and sorority mem-- !
The 1.000 educators expected to
leans and that as a creditor nation
bers watch the political jockeying
we ought to "foreclose the mortof the demagogues of the Indepen-- ; attend will hold their general dingage" by annexing Bermuda. Jadent association. Deftly do they ner meeting the evening of October
maica, Trinidad and all the other
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as 27 in the Union.
fling about such
Carribbean is
little
As Tcld To
"undergraduate democracy." voice
lands flying the Union Jack.
of the campus is the Independent a sane, intelligent vote in favor of
GEORGE MARTIN
The senator made the caustic ob
association," "improved undergra- the candidates which they conEngland en
servation that with
sider best fitted for office regardless
duate life."
slaughter,
gaged in a stalemate of
I challenge the Independent as- of whether they carry the politicial
I'nion Notes
very little that she j Marge Thompson, Kappa Neo- there would be
the label of a minority clique purporting
could do about our smug little phyte was visited by the younger
Students interested in Joining the sociation to publish a list of In Trt
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sister, Gloria. It seems as though University riding, bicycle, ana out mstftocrsmp tf ,c
ROBERTcT STONE
snatch.
blushingly admits it is the "orgaNow if am- - other member of the the young one was introduced to ing clubs may leave names and
p.m. In Room nization of the preponderant ma3
filibuster society had made this pro- - Feller Ramsey. Alter Feller had phone numbers
jority." Let the figures prove or
posal. it would have been of little If". Gloria was heard to sign ana 127 or at the information desk. Spe- disprove the contention.
consequence to us here at the Uni- - say "Gee, I sure could go for him." cial rates are available for the biI challenge the Independent asLet this be a warning to Miss cycle and riding clubs.
versity. But since it was made by
sociation to furnish to complete
Today
Senator Lundeen. of whom we know Burton .the older, for it seems that
Student-Facult- y
reception.
audit of funds realized and
from actual experience, and whom there are more than just two eyes
Miss p.m.. Great hall.
we had been led to trust, we have cast in the Ramsey direction.
SuKy 5 p.m.. 2C4.
a just right to comment upon its Burton, the younger, is not going
I challenge the Independent assignificance.
Mortar Board. 5 p.m.. 205
with Frank Roberts so I have been
sociation to furnish any basis for
Theta Sigma Phi. 5 p.m.. 206.
the contention that theirs alone
It is almost inconceivable that a informed. Soiry if Friday's column
Phi Beta. 4 p.m., 205.
man who stood, six months ago. caused any trouble along these lines.
are "capable candidates concerned
YM Senior forum. 7 p.m.. Y rooms. with social, academic, and other
upon the stage of Memorial hall
Chailes Bradford, chairman of the issues that is. undergraduate deand pledged to us students that he
Bill Karraker. Delt. has acquired
You can't explain a shabby
would never, in any circumstances. a new name Dan Cupid Karraker. program committee, will lead dis- mocracy."
vote to send us to fight in anyone's It was Eiven hinl bv the Hamseis at cussion on plans for the year
I challenge the Independent ashat with prices so reasonWednesday
imperialistic war, has bubbled over the Alpna Gam malion. Bili has
sociation to set forth any record
able at
7:30-1- 1
p.m. 110. of
Woman's club.
uum uo been pl.0portioning his time with
witn a proposition mat
achievement of the Independent
Gamma Tau Alpha, 9 p.m 205. association's candidates who held
v. thg members of lhe weaker sex
ju.siH.-to h nu n oi
a oidiin or a wive.
Thursday
office during the last school year.
Yqu knowsome Gf this well three
Club of Fayette
Hcmemakers
And yet it s happened. And we are mjnutes, times up. I have another
No Independent hater, this writdisgusted.
er wants students on this campus
Rumor also states that 12:30 pm.. 9. 23a. and 23b.
Hats Cleaned and Blocked
Other Nctts
who do not belong to social fraNot because we think we would old Buddy Bill has his Delt pin
Today
be doing England an injustice. Eng- - out but we doubt it. He was pledged
ternities and sororities to exercise '
Those interested In working in
land, in her "Rule Brittania!" me- -', f or his tpoisonalityi and innitiated
thod of territory-snatchihas in for nis caTi so at least the story the Guignol theater office should
Official AAA Service
her time, performed feats that would goes He was tbe only pledge that report to the theater 5 p.m. today.
Independent association, 7:30 p.m..
make such an act as the one pro ever (hot boxed an active).
111. McVey hall.
pesed appear
Too numIncorporated)
Beard of Control. 9 a.m. to noon.
erous to mention are the incidents
Bonnie Middleton was on the re Residence halls.
p
Complete
Service
in history in 'which British officers
one
Scabbard and Blade, formal meetgetting up in the morning with split- ceiving end of an unusual gift
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PHONE 2039
Vine at Southeastern Ave.
evening lat week. Just at dinner ing. 7:15 p.m.. Armory.
ting headaches after
time a neatly wrapped package
Young Democratic organization.
drinking bouts, have gone out in
l:;:r fury and conquered dozens of found its way to her house. Bonnie , 8 p m First year room. Law build
opened it and was very mucn surnative villzges in the name of the
prised at its contents, il strip of
SuKy tryouts. 7 p.m.. 50, McVey
King.
No. it's not because we think uncooked bacon, orange peelings, a hall.
bullets, and a
Wednesday
England is too nice to be treated pear stuffed with
WAA general meeting. 5 p.m.. Wothus that we are objecting to this package of thumb tacks.) If anyone knows the joke connected with man's gym.
Lundeenausea.
Thursday
It's because we stanchly believe this, if any. please let us hear about
Men's Student council, 3 p.m.,
that if this world is to be saved it. Methinks that some informafrom Dark Ages II, some nation tion mightl be obtained from Wm. McVey hall.
Woman's club reception 8 p.m..
must come along and exhibit some Tudor hows about it. Win ?
Residence halls.
ethics that are at least one step
Coach Paul McBrayer announces
above the gutter-runThe United
Politics, politics and still more
States, being the last outpost of de- politics. Everywhere one turns, he all freshman baskeball candidates
mocracy, and being laudably averse finds politics
The Patterson are to report for practice 7:30 p.m.,
to participation in the international Literary Society, is one club that Tuesday. October 24, in Alumni gym.
display of human butchery, seems cne would least expect to find locked
POULTRY CLVB PARTY
to be the logical nation to assume a in the arms of politic. However, refew of these ethics.
The Poultry club is planning a
ports of a recent meeting show
Instead of the war giving America that such Is the case. Fraternity weiner roast and treasure hunt
the opportunity to run around grab- vs. Independent caused quite a at 5:30 p. m. today at the Stock
bing up territory, actually it is de- little fus.s. The whole issue is over Judging building. There will be a
puting upon this country the task the
marie by the charge of 25 cents or less per
n
of strengthening a
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lor the rest of the world as to how
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a respectable,
nation
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While still on the subject of poli- - have developed a diesel engine that
should act.
tics we would do well to mention runs on melted butter.
Because someone else has used
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on the question of agression.
W. MAIN
Anyway, we are mighty, mighty
disappointed in the senator.
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In all the varied
activities of civilization, traditions are being
blasted and the certainties of vestcrdav are Incoming vague meaningless things todav. W'e
the old giving
suppose it has always been thus
way to l he new, exce pt, of course, in the case of
President Roosevelt who gives way lo nolod
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Congratuations are in store for
Alpha Xi Betty MacOregor and Bob
Rudd. Bob's Alpha Gamma Rho
badge is now being worn by Betty.
Anna May Bevins and A.T.O. Jack
Cook have been pinned since the
last week of school last year. Congrats to you both even if it does
come a little late. Kappa Hula
Henderson and Andy "Baick" Duke
have also joined the ranks.
S.AE. Charles Oarnett will be a
little more careful about being introduced to strange girls just before the football games after this.
His good brother, George Slagel.
really fixed Charlie up in good style
for last Saturday's grid fest. By the
time the game was about to start.
Charles had acquired three dates.
How did that foursome make out
anywhoo?

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editor rr.anasine editor and with
apparent offirial sanction.
The petition, prepared by Frank
M. Dailey. former L'rrrversity
now practicing at Frankfort, declares:
' Plaintiff states that on or about
Sept. 6. 1939. the defendants, with- plaintiff and against Its will and
consent unlawfully and fraudulently pirated and aporopriated to their
own use and took possession of tru?
aloresaid masazine and the aforesaid unpublished editorial and advertising matter, cuts, plates, and

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W'e are living in a sad world.

On lie campus, in the classroom, at the dinner table, mi mien "nt iilialilv" and there is a
litsiv I ,ii i ow ing ol brows. In Washington these
t!...s. tic blows ol senators and congressmen
ill owed.
ale o.isl .till!
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wi inkles is caused b the fre-f- reirre-nceto "ttonom l
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he pluases
foirign tiade."
fif X
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'an. In a sound as ii Amer- iia's foirign trade were really inn Hla r.l .
Complex enough in itself, the iieulialilv
oucsiioii dots not call lor the addition l foreign
he lurrows need lo tlis-- .
ii.nle t on idi a; ions.
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lor onlv fiveour rxpoils actounl
our annual national income. In oilier words,
ihe 1'. S. ttonotnv is more than ninety percent i
We mav be vexed, even liumili-:,ii;l- .
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bv wailarclliat disrupts scalxiinc coin-mee. bill we never need be outraged enough
shoot, nor w iKI e nough to fear economic
to
collapse liom a paralvsis ol shipping.
As far as our imports are com fined, no matter vbo controls the sources ol tin and rub!cr,
n
instanit. the sources will be worth little
u :! ss (!: pioducis arc sold to the nation which
,;.s led tin woild in making anil niuikeling
automobile tiles and canned goods.
Bicause
Amcii.a tan alloid lo lr
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sei vut-nadi. let it come bom a healthier
oi lo't-igII we itallv want ihe luxurv
ibi- t spoil until
fewer until rnoui nished.
coucbiiou at home
v.er pooilv cloihed and badlv housed. Bui
it's i'lo'dcal lo dole on ihe dream cf the tail
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a meeting of Greeks, to decide on
candidates for student government.
This event took place Sunday afternoon. Wonder how the grand scrap
came out? Looks a.s though the
vfiiciitips mipht have done a little
hair pulling over candidates for
woman's vice president. The Alpha
Gams. Tririclts. Kappa Delts. Kappas wre all interested
in this Dear Sir:
Many of my colleagues, a.s well
office.
as myseu. are wondering it me
Sunday afternoon visitors to Patt University will dismiss classes for
hall were welcomed at the Lime- the weekend following Thanksgivstone street entrance by a male ing that is to say the days of
sleeping beauty.
The gent was Thursday. Friday and Saturday. If
pounding his ear in excellent tone you could see those in authority
right on the cold, cold ground. about this, it would be appreciated
games and dances are no end. as many of us have various
Guess the
a little too much for alums. Oh arrangements to make in either
well, we must all have our sleep case.
Sincerely your.
sometime and Sunday is a day of
Benny J. Nelson
rest.
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