xt759z909c25 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt759z909c25/data/mets.xml University of Kentucky Fayette County, Kentucky The Kentucky Kernel 19421211 newspapers sn89058402 English Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel The Kentucky Kernel, December 11, 1942 text The Kentucky Kernel, December 11, 1942 1942 2013 true xt759z909c25 section xt759z909c25 The Kentucky Kernel ON PACK TWO The ''seudo "I Am"' Speaks At Christmas YOLL'ML XXXIV I.KXING Choristers To Feature Program A I Convoeation Today All-Christm- WOMEN TO GET 10-WE- IN ENGINEERING j Course To Qualify Junior Engineers Carol Selections Also To Be Heard At Next Musicale To Replace Men Ciney M'MBER REAPPOINTED AS Ends KERNEL EDITOR Staff Positions Are Announced Uy Dr. Plummer I' -- Ftaru'P lOlllglll T7m,1Yml PATRICIA SNIDER The open class scheduled for 10 a. m. today has been canceled because of the special convocation to be held that hour. Dr. A. E. Bigge. chairman of the committee in charge, has announced The lecture. Dr. Morris Scher-ago- 's "How Germs Fight Disease." probably will be given next quarter. Dr. Bigge said. as .Meet Saturday Night FRIDAY. DEC EM ttr'.R II. I'M'.' ON. KENTUCKY. No Open Class COURSE EK I Cat OF KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Z246 ON PAGE FIVE- - Pre-Holicla- Whirl y Weems And Band do Into Uniform After Stand Here PRESIDENT SETS Patricia Snider. Bloomfield. has corporation, The Curtiss-Wrigeditor of The been reappointed Esso laboratories of the Standard SIGN-U- P Christmas social activities on the Oil company, and General Motors The annual program of Christmas Kernel to serve during the second corporation, will offer positions to campus will reach their culmination quarter. Dr. Niel Plummer. director carols presented by the University University women who have comof student publications, has anChoristers mill be given at convotonight as Ted Weems and his training course pleted a nounced. cation, third hour this morning in fourteen bandsmen mark "30" to in engineering fundamentals to be Betty Jane Pagh. Lexington, will Memorial Hall, as well as in two A proclamation from President their civilian career playing for the Cel-l- a given here next quarter, Mrs. Sarah continue to act as news editor. performances. 4 p. m. and 8 p. m B. Holmes, dean of women, stated Bcderman, Lexington, and Jim Franklin D. Roosevelt designated Christmas formal. Sunday, for the final musicales of yesterday. Carroll. Eliabettitown, will serve dates and places for the sixth regthe quarter. The dance, which will be held as managing editors. Carroll re- istration under the Selective ServThis course, designed primarily This yearly recital of Christmas from 9 to 12 p. m. in the Bluegras places Lewis Sawin. Lexington, who music, under the direction of Milqualify women to become junior to ice act. room of the Union building, will did not apply for reappointment. engineers to replace men needed in dred Lewis, has become traditional Men who were born on or after Kernel .sports will be edited by on the University campus. The feature the presentation of the the armed forces, will be sponsored Baxter Melton. Corydon; society July 1. 1924. but not after August jointly by the College of Engineering, choristers were organized ten years Kentuckian queen and her six atby Dawson Hawkins. Lexington; ago to present a Christmas pro31. 1924. must register on any day the United States o....ce of educa- tendants and the awarding of a and James Hurt, Hardburly. and during gram, but have subsequently served tinn anri the United States Civil the week commencing Fritrophy to Alpha Gamma Rho fra- Students leaving school for the Alice Watkins. London, will act as as the choir for baccalaureate occommission. Service day. December 11. 1942. and ending temity for their work in the recent Only women who have success-- : armed forces before a quarter is associate editors. casions as well. In former years ' Business staff positions will Thursday. December 17. 1942. four-ye' r fully completed a full the members have presented their finished will receive a 100 per cent Kentuckian sales contest. unchanged, according to Dr. Men who were born on or after program in various Kentucky towns. course leading to a bachelor s degree rerund on the unused portion of Complete arrangements have Plummer. as they were origir.allv September 1. 1924. but not after This year's personnel is composed from a college or university of rec- V fees' Frank C' Peter" appointed to serve until spring. been made for the entire Weems October 31. 1924. must register on ognized standing will be eligible ;.thelr tuitlon of 38 men and women largely selec an-- t comptroller, ilBliTllllMlllltfiliili Other editorial staff members in- any day during the week commencband of fourteen members to don ted from the University men's and for enrollment in the course, regis- - son. University TED WILMS clude Mary Norma Weatherspoon, ing Friday. December 18. 1942. and now open announced yesterday. glee clubs. women's rat ion for which is the uniform of the United States Dr. Amry Vuidenbosch assistant news editor: June Wyatt. ending Thursday, December 24. the College of Engineering. "Men students have been contem- Carols Present Variety Ins 1. limn nm rt Merchant Marine In the middle of will rartconist; and Betty McClanahan. 1942. inere win oe no lu.uou The carols are from England, p.atmg not returning to school next Assistant society editor. December, after their final engage-methis course, and the only expense Men who were born on or after nl thr Christ mm litrnml hmiht. Russia. Poland, and Mexico. Combecause they feel that they Three associate editors for the November 1. 1924. but not after De- here tonight. to students will be the necessary composers positions by American University yearbook, textbooks and classroom supplies may be called into service and will Kentuckian. Decorations for the affair, which cember 31. 1924. must register on will also be featured. Led ford Grewere named by the board. They is under the sponsorship of the Un- which should not exceed $15. The j lose the fees which they have paid any day during the period com-- 1 gory, violinist, will appear as soloare Virginia Long, Cloister. N. J.; course will carry no college credit, to tne UniversitVi" Mr. Peterson mencing Saturday. December 26. the white Christmas theme, carist, and Lela W. Cullis will be the Ed Barnes. Louisville, and Chester 1942. and ending Thursday. Decern- but certincates win oe issuea u explained. ried out in white pine with blue organist. 5 Theiss, LaGrange. " successfully completing it. It lighting giving starlike effects. A ber 31. 1942. An interesting portion of the proA leave of absence has been those Trustees, on SepThe Board of course, meeting e merry Santa Claus will look on from will be a gram will be the participation of For the duration, those who were Vandenbosch, 33 granted Dr. Amry tember 16, 1941. adopted the followhours each week. the balcony. The program will inthe audience in singing some born on or after January 1. 1925. deing regulation relating to refunds Registration for the winter quar- - clude six it was an- carols including "O Come. head of the political science must register on the day iney at. of fees of students enrolled in the All Ye Faithful." "I Heard the Bells partment, in order that he may go eighteenth anniversary oi ter is to oe neia lor an mcai siu- - nounced. tain the University and later drafted in Ihe on Christmas Day." "Silent Night," to Washington, D. C, on January 1 Chaperones for the formal In-their birth. If the anniversary 'a"s dents Tuesday afternoon. January armed forces of the United States Naval Aviation Cadet Cloyd "Hark! The Herald Angels to join the State Department's Di- and a Sunday or a legal holiday. . and aU other students will reg- - elude Dr. and Mrs. Herman L. Dono-the- ir of America: North McAllister, Berea. has comSing." regustration must Uke Place nd Mrs. Niel Plummer. phabe.ieal vision of Special Research. "For residents of Kentucky who pleted his course at the U. S. Navy on the day following that Is not a Uler according to brought home The University The concert will open with an old Peak. Dr. and Mr and Mrs schedule on Wednesday. January . Mrj are drafted or called as Reserve Ot- School at Athens. Ga.. Sunday or a legal holiday. from B Bullish processional. "Gloria in Dr. Vandenbosch. a member of two Grand Championships Mr T T Jon or as members of the Nationai and has been ordered to the Naval In addition to local students, any Holmes. Miss Jane Haselden. Mr. Excelsis Deo." followed by the Pol- the executive council of the Amer- - the Chicago fat stock and carlot ficers In Lexington, men should regis- 3 for each Reserve Aviation base at Dallas. -, ish composition. "The Quest of the ican Society of International Law competition last week. These were Guard, an amount of ter at the Local Board No. 41. lo- others who have returned to Lex- and Mrs. Victor Portmann. Mis? Shepherds." the Mexican number. and an authority on the Dutch East the grand champion single lamb week the student remains in school Texas, for primary flight training. cated in the basement of the Post lngton mav reKi.ster on Tuesday. Margaret Lester. Miss Rankin "The Shepherds and the Inn." and Indies, served during the last school and the grand champion pen of will be retained from the quartei Registration Is the registrar stated Students reg- - ris. Misa Adele Gensemer. Miss building. year as special adviser in the Dfvi- - three lambs. Several other prizes fee paid, and an amount of $5 for Lieut. Raymond T. Lathrem. Lexa negro spiritual entitled "De between 9 a m. and 5 lstering for the first time in the berta Limbach and Miss Roewlie for each week the ington, has reported for army servOffice were also won. sion of Special Information, Baby." University, should report at S o'clock Oakea. p.m. Harold Barber, assisted by Os- - student remains in school will be ice in New Orleans, following his of Coordinator of Information, at Jevful Carol Included " George Dudley, dance chairman Tuesday morning to the registrar's paid." graduation from officers' Included in the first section of Washington. returning to the Uni- - wald Forsee, Owenton, fitted the retained from the quarter fee candidate office for placement and claasiftca- - of the Union board, is In charge of lambs for the show. program is the Joyful English versity in September. The general regulation applying school. Lieutenant Lathrem is a the arrangements for the dance. Robert tion tests, and physical examina on refunds will apply to all with- graduate of the University, class carol. "A Merry Christmas" which, tions. Mahan heads the publicity committo other reasons, the pf 1938. many carols of that country drawals due like Tha alphabetical schedule for reg tee, with Julie Landnim. Martan rule, as merry-makicomptroller added. This deals with feasting and Harris. Peaches Snyder. Clay 1st rat ion has been revised, and stu stated in the University catalog. Lieut. Staley F. Adams has been instead of the religious signifiand Sally Buckner a.- dents are advised to note the sche gpromoted to first lieutenant in the reads: cance of the season. ? 1 I printed below and not as It sisting. dule as The second portion of the pro"The registration fee and any army air forces at Blackland Army appears in the University catalog. The committee for decorations gram will feature the Women's late registration fee assessed are Flying school. Waco. Texas. Adams chair- fnr Xnesrfav is as eludes Nancy Shropshire. Among the first to be honored as El-- ! Geoffrey Shaw's Chorus singing never refunded, and no other fees received his basic training at of membership in Pat-- J follows: 1:30 to 2:20. A through G: man; Delores Thompson. Mickey Bethlehem," candidates recommended for olli- - worea in a filling station and had are refunded, after the sixth week llngton Field. Texas, and is at Opening "How Far Is Is To oogan. Mary jane irSi...a negro cers training are three former Uni- - one semester in the Engineering of a quarter. Students leaving dur- present a flying Instructor at terson Literary society to fresh- - 12:30 to 3:20. H through Q: 3:30 to and the male voices in CantrtU. Clara Lane, arm Ann oar- spiritual "Wasnt That a Mighty versity students, graduates of the C0Uege. Like Osborne, he expressed ing the first six weeks of a quarter time in the 4:20. R through Z. men. for the first ron-Lexington Signal Depot's advance the dese to study radio engineer-schoo- l, Day." The schedule for Wednesday is will receive a refund, the amount of group's history was made possible ., . 25 if purchased In t it was announced this week mg after the war." Tickets are 8:00 to 8:50. A through .. of in the finale of the reas follows: Prominent L.ieui. lui run naimiu. iexiugiuii. which will depend upon the date m a Waters, who hopes to study elec-In- g withdrawal. has been promoted to first lieuten- - b? actum la Ken ai meciuiK cital will be Wieniawski's "An by Col. Laurence Watte, command- B: 9:00 to 9:50. C through F: 10:00 advance, and Si 50 at the door officer. Army Air Forces. Rank- - society last Saturday trical engineering at the close of to 1C:50. G through J: 11:00 to Dress is formal for women and opdante. Concerto No. 2 in D Minor' "A refund will not be granted um- - ant in the First-yea- r nlsved bv Ledford Gregory. The The prospective officer candidates the war, had pursued an industrial less students now may be- - n:50. K through M: 1:30 to 2:20. tional for men with- - in was graduated from the Kelly the student makes the society on pj through Q: 2:30 to 3:20. R through will present are Jesse Osborne. Donald Worth chemistry course here prior to tak- choruses combined official. All refunds must be field navigation school early this come members of the "Cradle ington, and William Waters, Jr., all ing the basic work in radio this past drawal beloved Christiansen's of year and is on duty as a navigation the basis of their first quarters- S; 3. 30 to 4:20. T through Z. a.med wUhln .. the flsca, spring at Lafayette. When asked Hymn" and "The Shepherd's Story" of Lexington. instructor at the world's largen standing and the regular requirewifhril.a,R, Osborne, a resident of Lexington how he liked the work at Avon, he navigation school. Hondo. Texas. by Dickenson to conclude the proments for membership, it was an- since early childhood, was born in answered, as did the other two. gram. nounced. The cathedral window design Berea, and attended the Engineer- "fine." Each have "tinkered" wun Freshmen and other men Lieut. Joseph E. Hocker. Owens- Be which will cover the window in the ing college for one year, before ac- f.lu.tM. tu dnoa arlv vniltll ThP has been promoted to the dents were invited to participate rear of the stage was done by Ruth cepting a position with the U. S. records of these three men while in - in the society's quarterly competl-uate- d rank of captain. Hocker was gradStudents who plan to travel on 32 Rubber company, Indianapolis. Ind. training have been superior. Each (j, Haynes. from the University in 1936 tion for membeiship to be held at Illinois Central railroad lines after war is over, I should of the three agreed that the Job in "When the with a B. S. in chemical engin- - the beginning of the winter Dec. 15 must make coach reservaBr WILLI VM CAMPBELL like to study radio engineering," the Signal Corps is primary In the While a student, he worked ter. The requirements include a tions as well as those for pullman. fight against the Axis. Osborne said. at niyht as engineer of a local standing of at least 1.5 and the Do you know your alphabet all it was stated Wednesday by railWorthington. who entered the hospital. Captain Hocker's military submission of an original paper of 32 of the letters? road authorities. g basic Mechanic Learner course at education includes study at the En- - at least 2.000 words, or an Reservations will be made in order We're speaking of Russian, of writing. Lafayette high school in March of Ready'" is the School, Fort Belvoir, Va. lent in creative "He's Rupp and of the number on the coach ticket this .year, stressed the value of title of a feature which will appear It was pointed out that the pa- - course, which is to be added '.o purchased, so it is advisable that Alpha of Kentucky chapter of physics, algebra, and trigonometry - the languages taught on the cam- In the February Esquire giving a Lieut. Cecil Anderson, who re- - per must be one prepared especialpurchase tickets immedPhi Beta Kappa, learned society, for prospective trainees. Before enpersonality sketch of Adolph Rupp. celved his B. S. in Civil Engineer- - Iy for the occasion, and could be pus next quarter. It has 32 letters students iately in order to get seats. . elected to membership the fol- tering the Signal Corps, he had has any subject lending itseii 10 in its alphabet. head basketball coach. ' ing in June, is now stationed at 011 University students who live In lowing students: This measure does not apply to Wruien Oy JUHlllie juuca, wu.- - Shaw Field. Sumter. S. C. with the serious discussion. The equivalent cninir to ...inHII. r onv mhn . Galloway, who the But Prof. W. Robert Ammons, Lexington; Jane staff writer, the article Air Corns Engineers. Lieutenant in creative writing would include is to teach the new cla in Rus' ern, Louisville and Nashville. South y game there the or Chesapeake and Ohio lines. Birk. New Albany, Ind.; Mary Rlon, deals Anderson received his wings late such items as a short story, play, Dec. 23, will receive reductions on runs about 3.000 words and few exLexington and Miami. Fla.; Fran- or a sufficient amount of poetry to sian. doesn't think that a you. In Bus authorities also state that thev mostly with Rupp as a man and as in October at Chanute Field. 111. worry admissions, if they show their tick- ces Bogie. Lexington; Laura Mc- have received no word regarding Indicate a talent for that type of tra letters ought to a coach, touching only lightly upon pt. hnnks fact, he's authority for stating that reservations and that travel mill : Conathy, Lexington; Ellen Roper, expression. It was explained. proaucea. Sgt John T. Ward, who was grad- S. A. "Daddy" Boles, ticket man . the teams ne has Russian isn't as difficult as many on as usual. All freshmen of the arts and Hopkinsville; Wilma Salmon. Lex- uancuaaies suomiiiing papers in persons will tell you It is. Jones met Coach Rupp in 1933. uated from the University in 1937. ager, announced Thursday that 50 ington; John M. Smith, Jr., Soft sciences college should see their .., .,.., , ne asKea lO K1VC a . . 1., , .... n i rn a hatlr t h 1! v. . . i U1.XU.T ..i j j. . w .v cents win oe ueuucueui uu icaci c wiieu .i io i uic iias ueeii aciecieu iui tvyjjvmvmcwi, advisers about their faculty Shell; Shirley Thomas. Erlanger; For example, the pronunciation of the subject treattti. tnid tickets. 25 cents on general admis- - tournament in Atlanta. Ga., which to officer candidate school. the's carand Elizabeth Brooks Woodford, inter quarter schedules bethose offering literary works will be isn't difficult because its letters vary, slons. Reserve seats sell for $1.25 Jones was covering for the Atlanta headquarters of the Army Air Paris. fore the holidays. It was anvery porce., west Coast Training center asked to discuss their production. ry a definite sound, and don't and $1. general admission for 75 Constitution. They have been nounced yesterday. The freshman scholarship prize like English. va recently announced. cents. The game will be played in close friends since mat, ume, to Virginia Stuart was awarded well, they are And the verbs Papers or otner wor suomittea A county Armory. of Miami former resident the sketch Is very accurately drawn. the Jefferson Baskett. Casper. Wyo. more joined for the winter quarter should be capable of expressing much Beach. Fla.. Sergeant Ward in oeiore noon, reoruary o than ours. And another thing. RusIthe Army Air Forces in January turned information, interested sian isn't a language all by itself. and has been attached to the For further ; .. .oi,,! n r t l. tn f at in ft . ....r-- . weather squadron there. He will students are a.sKea to contact rroi u.c Greek and Slavic. That may. or t HKISTMA Ml'SIC . . . report to McClellan Field. Calif., on J Huntley Dupre. Prof. Konrad ,a , Bekker or Prof. John Cutler, fac- - may not. recommend it to you. ,h ,h on a Monday . . . will be featured ulty advisers; Bob Ammons. presi- But this much seems certaii course of training as months mtrht program of recorded music dent, or Jay Wilson, secretary. after this war the Russian language m he Union mlwjc weather officer. M The literary society, open only to win be more watery used, me No Carnegie Musicale will be giver, weekly cent advance of science in the tonight but the room will be open students, conducts bi T the Students of the University: discussions on matters of interest. Soviet Union is one reason. Profes-- a until 4 p.m. of- program, it plans to several sor Galloway believes. And. of n d annually sponsors You will shortly be leaving the rolled this quarter will return after have to be dropped by many young its regular speaking contests for members and course, some of the world's great Tt M Ll'M'H 4 LI K . . . campus for your Christmas vaca- - the holidays. Le me urge the men men in order to defend their coun- - fer Instruction to tne soldiers wnicnll may send to tne unier-wifor the general student body of the literature is printed in the Russian under the dition at home. May I take advan- - to pursue their education up to tne try. Education in the humanities the Army . . will carol today University. language. be of paramount importance sity for special training. Already The Air Force examining tage of the generosity of The Ker- - very hour they are called into mili-nrection of Miss Adele Gensmer at of one thousand welfare of America approximately board will be here Sunday, Monin giving me this space to wish tary service. Vou will find that a for the social their luncheon meeting. Kentuckday, and Tuesday In the Health We trained mind will be your greatest when peace again prevails. The these soldiers are on the campus. tor you a happy Christmas. ian pictures will be taken. many others to be sent building to give physical examitrust that each one of you will en- - asset both in war and In peace. young women of the nation have a We expect in conserving here for further training after the nations to the candidates who Joy to the fullest your vacation with There is no reason for men to drop great responsibility CHRISTMAS BKEAKrVsr . . . im iui .... have passed the screening test. out of school anticipating mat tney the nne arts in mis penoa wnen Army uuuuuuura thi h(im fnltr will be held at 8 a.m. SunUav mv oi tne This is the season of the year may be called into military service, liberal education Is being neglected training 19 year young men in The Each candidate is to be notiat Calvary Baptist church with Dr. old brackets. many places. 18 and when we think most frequently After you enroll for the second In so fied by letter as to the time he Jesse Adams speaking. All student-Will you take this message to the Government does not contemplate is to report for examination, about peace and good will among quarter you may be permitted to are invited. universities, but it is men. This Christmas there is no finish the quarter before you are home folk and your friends in the taking over and is expected to conform to community in which you live. The my understanding that it does plan world, but we can still called for duty. peace in the SI K V TKIUITS . . . the schedule. Every woman enrolled in the Uni- - University will go forward in this to contract with the universities for find peace in our hearts if we will . . . should report to the SuKy Each applicant must have his large numbers of but seek it. We are at war but as versity should return after the holi- - period of war. Its organization will the education of application, stands under ihe bleachers in the three letters of completing be held together. None of its pro- - young men who are going into niili- a nation we war for the ideals set days with the view of Alumni gym before the game torecommendation, birth certifi- tary service. The University is forth in the philosophy of Jesus. her education. Young women have fessional schools will be discontinmorrow mght. cate, release from his draft ready to receive such We confidently believe that If we a greater responsibility than ever ued. Most of the courses previously standing by, board, and. if he is being exmay our duty peace and good will will before to preserve education. Cul- - offered will continue to be offered. soldiers as the armed forces do CLI B . . . I OS.MOPOU T amined under the deferred plan, nitimatj.lv nrpvi.il on this earth. ture must be preserved in our coun- - It will continue to educate men and allot to s for further education. . will not meet tonight because his grades from the University. II. L. DONOVAN. open January try. The torch oi learning snouid women m the arts, in science ana The University will of rh Christmas fWniat I'resiHent. In addition to 5 We trust that every' ttttdeut en- - be picked up by women as it may in the professions ht DRAFT TUITION REFUNDS DATES, PLACES iWILL BE GIVEN TO MEN LEAVING All Unused Fees Returned To Men Entering Forces T j i - an ar ' WiWtl j i nt Vrr Dr. Vandenbosch Leaves To Join t'nroment IWirW ! State Department Qn JanUarV For All Local Students full-tim- well-belov- US's UKs Ag Students Win Two Grand Awards Pre-Flig- ht Har-Offi- New-Bo- rn ' PATTERSON LIT Uirce bniversity Students ir i n Diane uoou in oignui iurus OPENS DOORS - TO FRESHft in-T- h. uhiii u. , 1 . j j '1 "Ruvp Ready Cl'S J fllCte In Esquire Maq Doles Announces TAKES MEMBERS Price Reductions On Indiana Game Take Russian And Letters Learn Freshmen Must See Advisers j quar-eerln- g. equiva-gineerin- ... j j Know Your AHC's? stu-bor- 41 PHI BETA KAPPA Illinois Central Railroad Tickets Reserved Must Indiana-Kentuck- ... j i j tv . I v Kampus Kernels ' j President Donovan Extends Greetings; Urges Student Body To Resume Studies r,K. . rl. v.i , en Air Force Board To (live Exams j ' ... ll . el j MERRY CHRISTMAS , ' u-- t7 ... ; and a HAPPY NEW YEAR from the KERNEL STAFF . . * The Kernel Editorial Page THE KENTUCKY KERNEL OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY prTBMSHKD 8FM7 WTFKXT DrRtNO THB SCHOOL TBAH EXCEPT HOLIDAYS OR EXAMINATION PERIODS nwrrr t th at Lexlnfttra, Krnturkr. rltmi matter under the Art of March , Pout OITlc l7. -- member t Kentnrky Intercollegiate Pre Association LMlnrum B.rd of Commerce Kentucky Press Aftnoclation National Editorial Association ckw oo MAOMON rmtiukm Mtmnuum HtW VOIC. N. V. Avt. Mmn lo aacatia subscription rates semester -t- ioa Jv I Newt Editor Wilson I Hi HI Worry, Worry, Study, Study Business Manager One Tear icne4 artielf ant column are to be wriared fUe osxufcmt of the vritert themeelvet, astf tfo anf neceumtrilf reiecr the opinio, o Ttie Kernel. AU I Ry ALICE 'WATKINS nun iiins". I'.M2. Ron hearten. Germans, retiming in an easy thair Ik lore a hlainj; fnc wild that lit "superman" of the Nazis. Hot Adolf Hitler. . . . l ilie German 1. Oer "1. the 'savior' Fuehrer of the Teutonic rae. an ncitlier visualize nor understand the leclinjrs of those fools, those capitalists and 'white tollar workers' who profess to know a iod. to worship one cal Utt Jesus Christ and honor him today. This religion of theirs onlv shows their ignorante. Thev call themselves Christians. . . . "Mv people, true Germans of pine Arvan blood and noble heritage, know the only ttue religion. That religion is based on the owcr their fathers once had and their sole dutv now is to the place the German nation formerly held. It was plaed first among world (lowers and that dav is ahead of ns now. Those same ignorant fools who lclicvc in righteousmmh and ness think we are maniacs. txivtcr-starvejealous. Sinli a comeption js to Ik- - pitied, as are they. . . . t "It is true that our state once tried with the Catholics: it is true that we once aiicmpicd a Protectant union church. Their leaders were envious of the jxiwer of the slate. No settlements tould Ik readied. Therein lies in (iod. I herein, the evil of men who loo. lies the eil of democracy. . . . "There are no hurdles in Germany nor is worship allowed in the stales we have acquired. There are in Gctmanv several grouis. One in supplanting documents drawn from the (.erman past to lake the place of that (ln is'iiias apx-ase-tnen- d fI Am l - lx-si- i 5 59 in mv tlieuins I hear the kliek-klaela Ihe." k gods, to Woden and to It is right to reject all beliefs, destrov all idols and do awav with all sacraments and chtirdi orders. The only true order is the New Order of i he Cciman Reii h and Christian will Tommy Mooic in this (opx. loi a week ago lotlax uc sold oul lor an ad. Amnions lost om ii ihe iraieness ol the editor's ioriesHindenis .mil om humble turner was di xoied lo ihe gioi it s ol Cedar Village Resi.nn ant. Sin h merieiiaiv people we have to tontentl with! For reasons unexplained ihe !' n Mi in. injur sported the billowing phrase ai a laic hour last week end: See I hem Weep the I .ips Tiom the Skies. Ih.it t oulroiiu tl i he oiii!.nt as the mid night show was alioui in Lcgin. and no one could tlet ipher the meaning. Fxpl in.n ion olleietl itscll the billowing tlax when il leatl: See I hem Sweep ihe J.qis Irom the Skies. Must haxe Ihcii a migliix sleeps sign-bowinking that uighi. I lure limes in our notes we lind " I heiss in a whirlwind." Not ih.it it is so unusual to dissut h a lati. hut jierhaps ihe sK it.nle of inter Joan I heiss xvaithiug notes anil olurr hiis of pa hi dis.ix.ir skxward tin! the tritk. Il all hapt-iiet- l soi 1, lime ago. anil m.ivhe il was loo told to retriexe them, hut we siiskiI il was ii i.t i x fiendish glee ai ilisnisiug ol lessons whith taught" our attention. Among the more gruesome sights of ctcrx-tlalife ai the I'nixersiix are the hones ol exerx size. sh.qe. anil tlcst I iptioii whith are In ing l siiitlenis lor retarried around lv ihe ports in one of ihe adxanted ionises in an.itomx. Rillv Calvert and numerous others tan Ik- louml with legs, skulls, or what have vou ai anv lime. - -- soon realize this. . . . "Mv (erman armies are conquerors. 'Thev are men who are lighting for a cause whidi is right. Thev have tontpicred the vellow Trent h. I he stupid Dutch, and quite soon l hi- ignorant Russians, who know onlv to use iheir hands hut have no mind, will give up thev know we are right, llv springtime mv German armies will return victorious. . . . "Mi will is the will of the German jxople; nix religion is in the 'folk soul"; thev are one in spirit wilh me. The Jews, who are as thru and nasix as their belief in democrat v. have annihilated, and in that ail 1 haxe tie-s- i roved the one evil which possiblv would have Ixcn the lompleie destruction of the will of my (H'ople. I am the 'Messiah', whose faith is ili.it which alone t an save the xvorltl: I am the 'mouthpiece' of German Providence: I am the 'Sav ior' of the world. Whx do fools worship esus Christ todaxr Thev will lower themselves in shame lor some dav thev xvill worship me. There can be no Christmas Dav. There is no Jesus Christ. . . ." Christmas morning. 1912. in a world where free men slant! humble before God. tclchraie the natixiiy of Jesus Christ, sing. . . . "Peace on earth, good will toward men." . . . Last week Ik-c- It looks as if Keniutkx's howl "Wail until basketball season, ami we'll show 'em" will he giNKl again this vear. The Cats in their ohii-inlilt against the reserves looked good, and the sjortswriters pitk the nito go plates again this xear good hoes of another SEF.C crown. If we give them the same hacking as we gave the fool ha team though, it tan not he said thai we. as students, are giving them our supjHiri. When the football team outplayed Georgia, ihex goi some favorable resKnse. but when ihex got bad break after bail break, student sti)Mn dwindled away to nothing, until at the end of the season it was pratiually nil. We haxe to give our basketball team suport lo exK'tt the best brand of ball from them. This means thai xve not onlv suport them when thev are winning, bul also when they lose a game as tlms exen the best of teams (and our Wildcats do coniosc one of the t teams). A team withou