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VOLUME XLV

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AlLornev Condemns

Lances Plans
Fall Carnival,
Dance Tonight

Atlempt To Anienti
Slate Constitution
lays Gives
Views Of
Committee
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Arguments against tli promised amendment of Section ISfi

,31011

Will Register

For Informal Rush

1:30 Curfew Set;
Trask Will Play

AU men interested in signing
up for informal rush this fall
must do so between 9 a.m. and
3 p.m. on Wednesday or Thurs- day. Oct. 21, and Oct. 22 in
Room 127 of the Student Union.
Bid day will be held on Oct.
23. The men will fill out their
preference cards in Room 128 of
the Student Union on that day.
Carter Glass, IFC rush chair- man, said this week.
The IFC will hold its regular
meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in
Room 128 of the Student Union.

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of tlie Kentucky Constitution
were made Monday ntglit ly attorney
II. Hays, chairman of the Levington Committee of 1.IKKI. winch favors Section ISfi as it now stands.
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Lances Fall Carnival, an annual vent on the UK campus,
will
held on the intramural fit Id from 7 to !):' o'clock tonight.
A
dance, in connection with the carnival, w ill
In gin at 9 p.m. in the Student I'nion ballroom. An admission of
Si. ."50 per person will Ik- charged at the door. Chde Trask and
his orchestra will play. Cirls going to the dance hae Ih'cu granted
:() a.m. permission.
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Section 18fi deals with the dis1
tribution of school funds in KenSororities sponsoring entries in
tucky and states that funds shall be
the carnival, thtir queen candidates,
distributed according to the numand shows are A'pha Delta Pi. Jo
ber of school-ag- e
children living
within a school district.
Ann Barrett. The Web iA Crazy
Under the proposed amendment,
House' : Alpha Gamma Dtlta, Pat
Grey. Sasjnet in
Alpha Xi Del- school funds would be distributed
by the legislature, which, at the
ta, Lucille Gentry. Puppet Show;
present time, cannot plan distribuChi Omega. Tillie McCracken, Court
Dr. Amry Vandenbosch. dislin- tion.
and Cupid; Delta Delta Delta. Slur- Mr. Hays. In an interview, said ruished professor of rolitical sei- Present
Hairis. The
Delta Zeta. Yvonne Eaton, From
that "even if the amendment is care, will begin a "Y" series of talks
passed, it will be left on a per capita o'i world relations with a speech on
Here To Obscurity; Kappa Alph.i
basis for the next two years until the contributions of the U. N. to
Theta, Sylvia Lawrence, Me The
yL'KLN CANDIDA! KS A total of 27 girls were nominated lor Lances Carnival queen this week. They are pictured above
Judge; Kappa Delta, Marcia Wilder,
Governor Wetherby has finished world peace at 7 p.m. Tuesday, in
the Student Union Ballroom.
his term as governor."
Th:s Is New York: Kappa Kappa
left to right, front row: Georgia Lee Cox, Patsy McCoy, Hose G nl W'atei fiekl, Carolyn Sue West, Norma Jean Hrandcnhurg.
Hays was referring to the fact1 Other sessions will concern the'
Chickie Schrider, Wonder- Lillian Rubin, and Barbara Rarnette. Second row: Shirley Harris, Lleanor Shelton, Lynn Gicnow, Sylvia Laurence, Marian
that, under the proposed amend- - World University Service, racial re- land Nursery Rhymes; Phi Sigii'.t
McGnire, Marcia Josselson, Chickie Schrider. Margaret Priestley, and Tillie McCracken. Third row: Jo Ann Rarrett Lucille
mcnt. distribution would be (prob- - lations (a joint meeting with the
Sis: ma. Lillian Rubin. Candy Acr.ie
ably) equalized, and that districts "Y" of Kentucky State College), and
Booth: Zeta Tau Alpha. Ma
Gentry, Btxrtsie Galfin, Virginia Jennings, Yvonne Eaton, Hildegarde Taylor, Jane Thornburg. Marcia W'ildce, Joyce Mosley,
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hitfifn otinno I itYirvirt.
nnnnir oo(ArHitiiT tn ttV&r itomc
MeGinre. Devil's Den.
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when the picture was taken.
Barbara Rercaw, and Jan Combs. Pat Grey
needs but still on a per capita basis. ance.
Kraternities Have Entries
A question and answer period will
"After Wetherby leaves." he said,
Fraternities presentin? shows are
"we'll have no assurance that the follow Dr. Vandenbosch's talk and
Alpha Gamma Rho. Carolyn West,
system will improve. It will be up a worship service will be built
Nickel Toss for Turtles; Alpha Tau
around the theme of "The Chris- to the Legislature."
Omega, Boots Y. Gaff in. Turtle Der- Speaking of the inequality now tian Student in the World Struggle."
by and Raffle; Delta Tau Delta. Jane
The "Y." together with the Hillel
existing in fund distribution. Hays
Thornberg. Devil's Smoker: Kappa
What is the physical side of datAn exhibition of 14 paintings and Alpha. Georgia Lee Cox. Fly In The
said that, even under the proposed and Newman Clubs and the
drawings by Dr. Donald L.
"there will be a natural tucky State College "Y's", last year mg?
Rye; Kappa Sinma. Rose Gail Wat- inequity based on the economic dif- - resolved to abolish race segregation
Not only the physical, but also
head of the Department of
A newspaper editor, two histor- The first lecture, that of Editor Art, was put on display yesterday erfield. Shooting Gallery.
ferences in various districts."
in higher education, and formed the social and moral sides of dating ians, two political
Lambda Chi Alpha, Virginia Jen- scientists and a Catledge on Friday, Oct. 30. has at
"We need to examine this situa- - committees for that purpose. These will be discussed during the
the Art Center Association Gal- nings. Go To The Devil; Phi Delta
philosopher will be the speakers in been planned in connection with the lery
more carefully," he said. "There groups will meet Nov. 17 to discuss man Club dating conference next ' TTir'c
in Louisville.
Theta. Joyce Mosley. South Pacific;
TTnitrfti-cittr'- .,..., . lOth annual rHnr.Qlinn.il
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Tuesday '
is a lot of waste and inefficiency futher developments,
Dr. Weismann will conduct a gal- Phi Kappa Tau. Hildegarde Taylor.
Identity of the six persons was Conference, which will be in pro- now, and I don't think we re getting j The annual "Y" retreat will be
lery talk at the center this afterThe social side of dating will , be '
.
Strutters;
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...disclosed yesterday bv Dr. Thomas eress then. His topic will be A noon in which he plans to take DarkCombs. I ThePi Kappa Alpha,
our money's worth."
held the last weekend in October at
Jury; Phi Sigma
Jan
Clark, head of the UK Depart- - Free Press m a Free Society with
Refuting points brought out in a Camp Daniel Boone.
and Villa Madonna Students in the
three pictures and explain how he Kappa. Barbara Bercaw, Sketches
f
hatrman of he program scheduled for 8 p.m. went about doing them.
aTnd
- Music Room of the Student Union "?,ent
speech before the UK Student Gov- by Spillane; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
s
Commit- - in Memorial Hall.
ernment Association last week by
8t 4 p.m.
"I will try as honestly as I can to
Catledge began his newspaper: give some idea of why chose to do Patsy McCoy, From Here To InThe speakers and the dates of
LI
Ginger of the De- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grote will conDr. Lyman V.
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sanity.
career as a country editor in Phila- thir Prance follow :
partment of Education, Hays said,
duct the discussion about the physi- the kind of subject to do and what
Sigma Chi, Margaret Priestly,
i ui iici wlicuc, managing cunui uciiimx, xvxi.so. in huuilkhi iu ma my objective was in doing it," Dr. Hairnet; Sigma Nu. Lynn Gienow.
We already have a minimum
cal side of dating in the Music Room
of The. New York Times. Oct. 30; work on the Times, he has been!
standard of education in Kentucky
Weismann commented in an inter- - Subpoena For Grandma; Sigma Phi
The UK Army ROTC unit has a and Room 128 at 6:30 p.m.
Hale, professor of modern associated with the Memphis
"There are certain standards as
At 7:30 p.m. the Rev. John Mur- Oron J.
Epsilon, Norma Jean Brandenburg.
history at the University mercial Appeal. Baltimore Sun, and view.
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quality of textbooks and to sharpshooters if the results of sum- - phy will lead the discussion on the
to the M,
One of his paintings, a 4'x4' oil UK Infirmary: Tau Kappa Epsilon.
of Virginia, Dec. 10; Benjamin P. the' Chicago Sun. He is
tic standards of grading.
Eleanor Shelton, Schmengence Is
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mer camp held June
1. at moral side of dating in the Social Thomas, executive secretary of the with Joseph W. Alsop Jr. of "The called "Night Sky." is an interpretaDr. . Ginger had argued that Ken- tion of the sky directly overhead Mine; Triangle. Barbara Barnett.
George G. Meade, Md., are any Room. Coffee will be served after Abraham Lincoln Association in 168 Days."
tucky s education standards are way Frt
this part of the conference.
filled with stars, the moon, and an White Mouse Race; Zeta Beta Tau.
jndication
111.. Feb. 17.
Prof. Hale will address the local airplane. Since
below those of surrounding states.
A question and answer period will Springfield.
the night sky is
flnnua
Leonard D. White, professor of audience on "The American Impact actually many different colors. Dr. Marcia Josselson. Penny Pitching
and we are number one in illiter- required Qf M a(jvanced RQTC stu. be held after each part of the disFor Cigarettes.
Uni- - Upon Germany." He is a former
public administration at the
acv.
Weismann explained that he comFor the first time, the Fayette
dents between their junior and cussion. All students of any denomi
"As far as illiteracy is concerned." senior years for a period of six nation are welcome to attend the versity of Chicago, March 11; Erwin U. S. commissioner for Bavaria and bined all the colors to get the effect County chapter of the UK Alumni
Edman' Professor of Philosophy at was a member of the U. S. Army: he wanted in this piece.
can be blamed weeks.
Hays concluded, "it
Association will take part in the
The main purpose is to put conference. Joe Fister and Marilyn Columbia University. April 1; Dr. Military Intelligence. Among his
on lack of attendance rather than into practice all that has been Brown are the
of the
"Kites and Boats." another paint- - carnival. Thev will have a booth,
of govern- - publications are two books, "Ger- Robert J. Carr, professor
the method of distribution."
conference.
ing in the exhibition, depicts the an(i group of Lexington men who
learned in the classroom.
ment at Dartmouth College, May 13. many and the Diplomatic Revolu- - similiarity of things
that depend on
Fort George G. Meade, head- Announcement of the speakers tion." and "Publicity and Diplomacy,
wind. Dr. Weismann said. It shows
quarters of the Second Army, is the
marks the fifth year that the Blazer
many kite strings and boat riggings.
official infantry summer camp.
"Lincoln's Democratic Faith" will
Lectures have been offered to both
"Coffin Lid For a Knight" is a
Other camps In Georgia, Kansas,
UK students and townspeople. The be the topic of the talk by Benjamin
y
statement about mid-evVirginia, Alabama, and Texas are
free lectures are possible through a P. Thomas. Before accepting the
armor. Its implication. Dr.
used for specialized training for the
fund established by Mr. and Mrs. post of executive secretary of the Weismann explained. i.s the useless-nes- s
Signal Corps, Medical Corps, and
Tryouts for the UK Troupers will Paul G. Blazer of Ashland.
Abraham Lincoln Association, he
Teams from the women's resi- various others.
of any armor that is too heavy
be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the . Theme of this year's series is "The was a member of the Department
"What can be done to make the
campus
dence halls and the eleven
Seventy-tw- o
ROTC students from Guignol Theatre Lab, Curtis Songs-UUnited Nations more successful?"
Challenges to Man's Freedom." Dr. of History in Birmingham Southern or thick.
sororities are competing for first
Done on a wooden panel and finranged themselves beside units ter, Trouper president, has
A roving reporter w ill present this
Clark said that persons throughout College. He is the author of several
place honors in two intramural
all over the northeast section nounced.
ished in gold lear. "Mexican Idiom" question to students next week as a
state are invited to hear ad- - works on Lincoln.
the
tournaments, bowling, and tennis, of the United States at Port Meade
conquest sym- part of the program scheduled for
The Troupers, an organization
d
dresses of the panel of speakers.
Prof. White will discuss "The combines
.sponsored by the Women's Athletic
33 ROTC students attended signed to give students with talent
bols with Christian symbols now in UN week sponsored by the activities
Crisis of the American State" in
i.s the oldest painting in
Association.
Camp Gordon, Ga., for signal train- - a cnance to nerform is interested
committee of the Student Union
March. Before joining the Univer- Mexico. It
At the end of the first week of mg.
Board.
Chicago faculty he taught at the exhibit.
sity of
in people with ability of any kind,"
Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha
play.
Col. C. N. Mount, former professor
Dr. Weismann receied his PhD
Making the UK student aware
Clark College and Dartmouth, and
second,
Son8ster said.
Delta Pi rank first and
of military science and tactics, was
he is best known for his works on at Ohio State University, his MA of the importance of the United Nain the bowling tournacamp commander. Dean M. M.
Officers for Troupers for this
municipal and federal government. from the University ot Wisconsin, tions is the purpose of the week.
ments, with Jewell Hall in third White of the College of Arts and year are Curtis Songster, president:
Prof. Edman, lone philosopher on and his BA from Wisconsin State Pat Watlington, chairman of the
place.
Sciences, visited Fort Meade and Bill Thornton,
College. In addition he has studied committee, announced.
Dav.r.
this year's schedule, is well known
In the bowling meet, which began witnessed the UK Army ROTC in
As a climax to colorful solgans, as the author of such books
The guest speakers for the week
as at the University of Minnesota, St.
Kelly, secretary; Ann Pruitt, treas- Oct. 5 and will end Oct. 22, the or- normal training. He was accom- penny plastered posters, and vote- - Philosophers Holiday,' "Fountain- - Louis University, and Harvard. He include Dr. Amry Vandenbosch.
ganizations have entered one team panied by Capt. John T. Henderson urer: ann- Bernard Johnston, spon-o- f swaying candy and chewing-guheads of Freedom." "On Going to taught at Wayne University of De- head of the political science deparof four girls with an unlimited num
sor.
the UK Army ROTC.
the officers of the women's resi- - college" and 'The Philosophy of troit and is in his third year here. tment, who will address the YM- group
ber of substitutions. Each
dence halls have been elected
Santvana." He now teaches at Co
bowls on Monday and Thursday afIn the freshman league, the offi- lumbia University and formerly was
ternoons at the Wildcat Grill, with
cers of Patterson Hall are Betty at Amherst College, University of
make-u- p
panics .scheduled on TuesGaskin, president; Lucy Ford, vice California, Hamilton College. Na- day.
resident: Lucy Daniels, secretary: tional University of Brazil and the
An unlimited number of women
Martha Jane Weathers, treasurer:
may compete in the tennis singles.
Sorbonne in Paris.
and Sue Winter, sorial chairman.
The tennis competition began Oct.
Final Blazer address of the year
Donna Sturdcvan is the
3 and will continue until Oct. 29,
of Bcyd Hall, the sopho- - will be given on May 13 by Prof.
bowling
a week later than the
more women's dormitory. The other Carr His t01,ic wiu De -- Congress
tournament.
officers are: Nancv Allen Turnitn. and Its Investigatory Powers."
The fast, second, and third elimivice president:
Kathy Reynolds,
secretary-treasurenation matches will consist of one
and Martha
V. Vial, social chairman.
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set to be played on the courts of
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In Jewell Hall, the senior women's
either University High, Memorial
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doinutory. the ol fivers for this year
Coliseum, or in front of the men's
ire Jane Clrrk, president; Elsie
the
dorms In the quarter-final- s,
"owie, vice president; Margaret Ann
Powell, secretary; Waller Braden.
and the finals, the
Manuscripts for "Stylus." UK
:r eial chairman: and Mary Carlyle
champion will be decided by the
literary magazine, must be subW.i'kler, council rep esei native
mitted no later than Nov. 10. acwinner of the best two out of three
Jndv Brennan is the new prcsi- cording to Dr. John L. Cutler,
fianies.
ent of Barracks No. 3. senior womfaculty advisor for the magaTrophies will be awarded in both
en's residence. The other officers of
zine.
Daniels,
Barracks No. 3 are An-tthe tennis and bowling tournaments.
"Stylus" is interested in short
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'ice president; Betty Bos Hodtkin.
plays,
stories, poetry, one-asocial chairman; and Emily
and e.says written by graduate
council representative.
and undergraduate students, he
The officers of Barracks No. 2 are
said.
Mildred Kubis. president; Phyllis
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Roberts, vice president: Cordellia
or editorial
on the literary
i.arr amC 'Jm m Jk Pchmnick. social chairman; and
staff of "Stylus" may attend a
All manuscripts for Chi Delta Phi.
Earnest ine Cordell. council repremeeting of staff members at 4
women's writing honorary, must be
sentative.
Tl'KF QIT.KN FINALISTS Five- finalists in tin- Sivjnu Clii
p.m. Monday in Room 206 of the
in by Tuesday, Miss Jane Haselden.
In the graduate women's resi- llie ADI'i pledge class won 111
Di:i;nv comit: i
Oiu-ci- i
il tin- - Tnrl contest last week are pictured ;iloe.
Journalism Building. Dr. Cutler
dence. Barracks No. 1. the officers
assistant dean of women, announcsaid.
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points to take tlie tro)li in tlie lonrtli aiimial Sionia vlii
Lelt to n'olit tliey are Lynn Cicnow, Ti
Susan llicronv-moiifor this year are Juanita Kurt.,
ed. Miss Haselden is still accepting
Manuscripts should be subl)elli last wet ki nd Hit Mnlia (iains were second w itli live
Kappa; Lill Thompson, ADI'i; ("oiiitnev Noel. Alplia
president; Nancy Evans, vice presimitted at his office in Room
the stories and poems in her office
s are sliou n in a clown costume cliaml- points. I li re tlie pit
(!lii (). Tlie winner was Cointin v
224. McVey Hall, he said.
Cain: and Sally Norman.
dent; and P:iifiei:i
siwiti'
and any of the members of the orrelax won In
Ipha i
Noel, a iresliinaii lioni Levintitou.
chairman.
ganization will also accept them.

Dr. Vandenbosch
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Six Speakers Engaged
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A queen

will receive plaques.

and two attendants will
be selected to reign at the Lai.crs'
dance in the Student Union. T'..e
a.
queen will be crowned dur:n;
mission. She will be awarded a per- manent trophy and a bouquet of
red roses. Her attendants will receive whi'e roses.
Admission to the carnival shows
will be 15 cents a boo'h. The mini- inter-Gamm-

ey will be divided

Lan es

between

and the Greek organizations p;.ru- cipating in the carnival. Proceeds
received by Lances will go into a
fund which provides three schol.ir- ships a year to deserving students.
Judges for the shows and qn en
are Paul Cowley. Joe Cox. Ralph
Campbell. Dean Cecil Carpenter.
Hank Bowman, and Mrs. Shelby
McCloy.

Chaperones Announced
Chaperones for the dance are Col.
and Sirs. R. S. Larson. Col. and Mrs.
H. H. Rogers, and Dr. and Mrs. Earl
Kauffman. Two more chaperones
will be selected.

Heading Lances' carnival and
dance committees are Ken Cole,
committee; Charles
maintenance
Palmer, dance committee: Leslie
Morris, publicity committee: Levis
Barnett. ticket and finance commii- tee.

Lances, a junior honorary, selects
its members from second semester
sophomores and first semester ju- niors who have a 1.5 standing and
are active on the campus.
Current officers for this year are
president: George
Bill Gerrard.
Shadoan, vice president; Ltl:e Mor- ris. secretary; and Wayne Carroll,
treasurer.
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Program Planned To Make
Students Conscious Of UjN

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are alumni of the University, w.'.l
present a song and dance routine,
From this group of men. a "qaeen"
will be selected for the broth by
persons attrnUmi the staue hhu.
Booths To I Judsed
The booths will be judged un
originality and quality. Winners m
both the sorority and fraternity
visions will be awarded booki i..;s;

YWCA meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday;
Dr. Thomas Clark, head of the history department, who will speak to
the Political Science Club at 3 p m.
Wednesday: and Dr. Herbert Dr .linen, assistant propesror of political
science, who will talk to the League
of Women Voters at 4 p.m. Wednesday.
A. E. Lacy of Georgetown Collets
will speak at the Baptist Snidcn;
Union noonday devotion and

the discussion at the Coifee Chat
at 4 p.m. Thursday.
Dr. Vandenbosch will also
at the Cosmopolitan Club meeting
at 7 p.m. Friday.
A declaration of human r:. i.t.;
theme will be carried out m the
library displays. Posters will be put
up in the Student Union. Beytl,
Jewel, and Pat Halls. These
and posters were prepared by the
"Y" World Affairs Committee, t'.ie
Le.vuie of Women Voters, and the
Student Union Activities Comn.it-te- e.
During the week a poll v:l! betaken on the controversial , iet;(,i;,
Should Red China Be Artnutu 1 d
the UN"1" Some facility
and students will be quired on their
views, and sta'ist.cal n.ul:.s w.'.l be
tabulated.
Student participation in oSit.s t
certain phases of ti.e 'C'.-are scheduled for presentation otr
WI.EX and WBKY.

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Sponsor

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Pershing Ritles Aill sponsor an
p m. r.cxt
dance at
Friday in the Student Union. Ballroom. A queen will be ch sen by
vote of active members of the sroui

trom the candidates lioniu.a-cdv
sororities and residence houses.
Forest Dean's orchestra will play
for the dance.
The queen will retell e a iota;i:.0'
trophy and a bouquet of roses. Sue
will a, company the group at parades
and out of town lueetinns.
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