Best Copy Available FRIDAY EDITION SEMI-WEEKL- Y fjd, KERNEL THE KENTUCKY KERNEL UNIVERSITY VOL. XXV. JUNIOR LEAGUE DANCE SATURDAY IN MEN'S GYM KENTUCKY OF NEW SERIES NO. 23 LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934 KIPA DELEGATES GuignoVs Third News Flashes CONVENTION OF Noted Contralto Program Speaker TO GATHER FOR Vienna. Dec. 0 (INS) Two thousand Hungarian men and women, young and old, nick and well, and Rome of them blind and halt, have been expelled from Yugoslavia during the last 24 hours. They have been swept across the border. Joining some 10,000 others thrown out of Yugoslavia during the last six weeks, one of the most dramatic aftermaths of the assassination of King Alexander at Marseilles. PUBLICITY MEN FALL MEETING HUNGARIANS OUSTED Play Will Open Monday Evening TO VARSITY OPENS Morehead Will Re Host at "Lady Windermere's Fan' Is Final Production Annual Convention This Semester December 7-- Is Featured In AGAINST ALUMNI OPEN TODAY Sunday Musical MONDAYNIGHT Delegates from Seven States Artist Will Be Accompanied All by John S. Richardson and Canada Arrive for at Piano Meeting 8 Basketball Regulars Good Shape Except in Tucker Guignol theater completes a suc Miss Mary Hopple, contralto, of KITTENS WILL PLAY LOCAL NEWSMEN ON J. T. NORMS WILL RE cessful trio of plays for this semes New York PRELIMINARY TILT AFTERNOON'S PROGRAM year to sing City returns again this PRINCIPAL SPEAKER ter with the opening Monday night at the Sunday afternoon of "Lady Windermere's Fan," by musicale at 4 p. m. December 9, In Day, Shannon, and Difford Oscar Wilde. Harold K. Schellenger of Ohio Memorial auditorium. Miss Hopple's Lawrence, Ellington, Lewis. appearance on the series last year Edwards and Donahue State, to Speak to Represent The The Initial play of the season, was so successful that she was asked Will Start "The Watched Pot" by Sakl, preSaturday Kernel V .,. AGAIN CHAINED ON STREET to return again this season. She sented a comedy followed by George will be assisted at the piano by John Ringing up the cnrtftln on the Delegates from eight Kentucky B. Boker's "Franslsca Da Rimini," ColumHarold K. Schellenger, Palntsville, Ky., Dec. 6 (INS) Lexington. local basket ball season, Coach a tragedy. Continuing the versabus, Ohio, director of the News Bu- Shelby Richardson of Palntsvllle's three "conscientious ob- - colleges will meet at Morehead to- tility of production and acting, the Born in Pennsylvania, and receiv- Adolph Rupp's varsity cagers will reau, Ohio State university, will be day and tomorrow, December 7 and new play is a straight drama. 11.11 W WWftHlg VMV JCVWIO one of the principal speakers on the ing her early musical education in make their debut against a strong today were again puionea on me 8, for the annual fall convention Alumni Monday night in The casf of "Lady Windermere's Saturday morning program of the that state, Mary Hopple owes her Alumni quintet Coach McBrayer's town's busiest street Intersection, of the Kentucky Intercollegiate Fan" includes 26 members, as well gym. talented artist to the fourth district conference of the discovery as a opera chained with heavy log chains to star, Ernestine freshman team will play at 7:30 distinguished as others who will guests at the American College Publicity associaIron posts and to heavy iron balls. Press association. The Kernel will ball In the second act. Schumann-Helnwhose frank com- o clock in the preliminary. tion, which convenes this afterCrowds yestesday showed sympathy be represented by Bunny Day, Dave With nine forwards, nine guards noon at the University of Kentucky. mendation of her work Inspired her The production staff, necessary to with the three coatlcss men and Difford, and Ed Shannon. The complete He will discuss "The Past and the to take her singing seriously and and three centers. Coach Rupp faces the finesse of any successchairs were provided for them. To- Morehead Trail Blazer will be host ful production, a difficult task in selecting a startmake It her career. Coming National Convention." has outdone itself day, however, when the explanation H. K. SCHELLENGER Miss Hopple's striking appearance ing combination. For the last three Mr. Schellenger also will speak to this year in quality and quantity of re- - to the delegates. had gone around that the men the Ohio State university alumni at has won favor of the artists both days, the squad has been sent The convention will open at 10:30 service. The stage manager, Malfused to work as the other prisoners their annual dinner meeting at of the brush and the camera and through long scrimmage sessions in was less feeling against a. m. today with registration of the colm Shotwell, is aided by ten unido, there Wellington Arms at 6:15 o'clock to- she has often been asked to pose. A an effort to allow the men to prove police action. A deadlock be- - i delegates. A luncheon will follow versity students. Wallace Difford, the live vibrant personality is back of their worth in competition. Coach night. tween the youths, who laughingly ' at 12 in the college cafeteria. The who is in charge of lights, has two that Representatives from colleges and the beautiful contralto voice and the Rupp Is satisfiedexception the whole they didn't plan to do "a lick first business session will begin at assistants. said team with the of Jack universities from Kentucky, Indiana. pleasure of seeing the young singer Tucker, Injured Edna Brumagen, head of properof work," and Police Judge R. A. 1 p. m., at which time Dean Wil ties, is in always enhances the pleasure of Illinois, Ohio. West Virginia, Wisis students in good shape. Patrick appeared certain today when liam H. Vaughan, Morehead State making directing ten for openconsin, and Michigan are expected hearing her concerts. Five members of the Wildcat the Judge mid that he would order Normal, will deliver the welcome ing play.the furniture help the Her program Is as follows: to attend the convention, which will Mildred Six girls address. At 3 p. m. the delegates the punishment continued. Aria dl Polissena (Radamleto) football team reported for practice Schaffner in attending to costumes. Child Guidance Service to be held today and tomorrow. on Tuesday, Including "Andy" Anwill attend a motion picture, "We The meeting will be opened Friday 1720, Handel; Bacl Amorsie Carl, derson, The new advertising head, Mrs. Live Again," at the college theatre. Jim Goforth, Sam Potter, ARMY TO PROTECT SAAR Receive Benefits in Initial afternoon with an address of wel- Mozart; Alleluia, Mozart. Carrol Ball, is supervising the work Habanera, Card Scene and Gypsy Bert Johnson, and Jack Farris. Pot J. T. Norris, associate editor of of eight students, while publicity is Step of Drive for come by Dean W. S. Taylor of the ter has been slowed up a little by a Geneva, Dec. 8 (INS) An armed the Ashland Daily Independent, faculty of the University of Ken- Song from Carmen by Bizet. by two. $1,200 force of from 4,500 to 5.000 troops will make the principal address at handled Patron, Das macht der Wind, i bad leg, but Anderson and Goforth tucky, after which a short business The orchestra, directed by John will keep peace in the Saar Basin the banquet to be held at 7 p. m. Lewis, is composed of Bach; Die Malnacht. Brahms; Nur will likely see quite a bit of action session will be held. about ten VANCE WILL PLAY against the Alumni. as the residents ballot for their fu- in the faculty dining room of the musicians, while the same number The Friday afternoon session will elne klelne Oeige, Blech; Cacilie, The probable starting lineup of ture national allegiance in January. college cafeteria. Dr. John Howard of ushers are used during the week Strauss. - the Wildcats is the comomation With a dance in the Alumni gym consist of short talks on subjects To Stay at Home Is Best, Mednl"Knox's army," lt was authorita- Payne, president of the college, will of the play. pertaining to college news bureaus. tomorrow night, the Lexington JunNightingale and the Rose, that has been working as a "first" tively predicted today, will exceed extend a welcome at this time, and will ior league will launch its drive to Among the speakers are: A. A. koff; The Next semester's production Dave Lawf; Hopak, Mous- - unit, with by far the 1,200 that Geoffrey Knox, announcement of the Daugherty, Georgetown, "What the Include the prize play, chosen from raise a total sum of $1200, which rence and Garland Lewis at the head of the League of Nations' Saar articles will be made. College Publicity Bureau Can Give sorgsky. the annual manuscripts submitted is to be used in carrying on the Governing Commission, felt would Silent Strings, Bantock; Peace, forwards; Edwards, center; Donathe Country Weekly"; Len Tracy, The final business meeting will to Guignol. This year's play hue and Ellington, in the backcourt be sufficient to maintain order. The be held at 9 a. m., Saturday, and deal with American Indian life.will University Child Guidance service, Lexington, "What the College Pub- Fogg; Into the Light, LaForge. Donahue, Edwards, and Ellington under the direction of Dr. G. B. licity Bureau Can Give the MetroIncrease, it was understood, was de- the site for the spring meeting of are the products of last year s unDimmlck cided upon after the delegates to the the association will be decided The politan Newspaper"; Joe Jordan, defeated freshman team. This dance, for which Johnny "The College and the Columnist"; League Council had conferred with meeting will be officially closed Among the other players who are Vance's orchestra will furnish the Miss their home governments and with with the luncheon at 12, but a King, "Filing Systems." sure to see action Monday night music, is a regular University af- The Helen their army general staffs. Britain swimming party will be given for afternoon program will be feaare Ralph Carlisle, Hairy Buss, fair and will be attended by stu- tured by a discussion of budgets by and Italy, it was believed, would delegates at 2 p. m., in Senff townspeople. Charlie Gates, Bob Taylor, Charlie furnish 2,000 troops each, Belgium the Frankfort U.K. Club Is Host dents as well as service is a Joint John P. DeCamp, University of natatorium. Helnrlch and Bruce Davis in the The Guidance 500, and Holland would stand by at Banquet Held at forward berths, and Anderson, project of the Junior League and I Cincinnati publicity bureau. with a small contingent of sailors. program manager of Joe Tierney, Potter, Jonnson, the University. It is financed en- station Eaton, Capital Hotel WHAS, Louisville, will be Dave Kerr, New York Celt's Athinson, tirely by the League, and some 25 LARGEST PRIME NUMBER to Be Principal may not beand Farris. Jack Tucker the speaker at the banquet, which able to Coach Chet Wynne. Coach Adolph League workers assist Doctor Dim- will be held at the Patio at 5 p. m. of of an Injured foot. perform because Speaker at mlck and Mrs. Ratcliff in carrying Friday, discussing "The Commercial tiupp, captain joe ttuperi, ana Chicago, Dec. 8 (INS) Dr. SamCoaches, Trainers the work. The starting lineup of the AlumTucker and Lawrence onThe purpose of the service is to Radio Station and the College." A uel I. Krieger today announced to ni team has not yet been announced were honored at a dinner-danc- e tea Friday afternoon will be given the world that he had calculated cases by the University library staff. Dave Kerr, former court star and but several former 'Cat brilliants given by the Frankfort Alumni as- correct socially and proved the largest known prime between Following the banquet the group coach of the New Vork Celtics, will will be seen in action. Among those number, one that Is divisible only Two Are Delegates to O.D.K. sociation at the University of Ken-tuc- among children, usually first last night at the Capital the ages of 10 and 18. The cases will adjourn to the Art Center, be the principal speaker at the held who will probably be on the Alumby Itself or one. It has 78 digits and basketball clinic to be and SuKy Meetings at In- Hotel in Frankfort. Dr W ry are reported from the Juvenile where a three-poibroadcast from annual m. Saturday, December 8, in ni roster are "Aggie" Baie, now here It is: 231.548.178 474 632.390.847,-141.97- 0 1 p. society, the at coach at Kavanaugh high school; diana University in Session Funkhouser, chairman of the Unl- - j court. Family Welfare from parents (Continued on Page Four) 017. 375. 815. 706. 539. 969. the Men's gym. Other speakers on John "Frenchy" DeMoisey, Grayson 915,168,015.826.259,279, 871. versity Athletic council, was the public schools, and Today and Saturday program include such former high school coach; guardians. examinaand Mental the Carey bp.cer, principal speaker. j Doctor Krieger is the originator of given and every effort Is stars as Gayle Mohney, "Turkey" "Little" McGinnls, Jake Bronston, Louis Cox, president several formulas for rapid calcuof the tions are Henry McCown and Sam Warren Hughes, "Tiger" Collier, "Aggie" Bill Klelser, Darrel Daroy, Bill made to discover the basic cause of lation. will leave today to represent Oml-cro- n Frankfort club, made the welcoming the Sale, Trainer Mann, "Frenchy" De- Trott, and Paul McBrayer, present Then a plan address and exp.ained the purpose Delta Kappa and SuKy, reMoisey, and Rice Mountjoy. of treatment is evolved, after which freshman coach. spectively, at the convention of the of the banquet which was styled a the cases are closely 66 BOLSHEVIKS ARE SHOT A program tias been prepared for contacted and Andrews, Bennett, Kesterson American College Union, which is celebration of Coach Wynne's first followed up. the purpose of presenting to coaches Named Instructors; 75 Moscow, Dec. 6 (INS) More exe- to be in session today and tomorrow year as head football coach at the and players material and informaGirls May Report cutions within the next few days at the University of Indiana at University and to assure him of tion of practical value and interest. appeared certain today as police, Bloomlngton. They will apply for support of the alumni of the UniIn addition to the program there Approximately 75 girls are exfollowing the shooting of 65 men membership to the union on behalf versity and of the citizens of the will be a movie reel of action views pected to report for the girls' rifle of the New York Celtics and a disand one woman "counter revolu- of the University of Kentucky, ac- - Commonwealth. in By-Violmarksmanship squad at the Wom- cussion led by Dave Kerr. Gov. Ruby Laffoon, who was also tionaries," pressed their campaign cording to James Shropshire, man-- ! to wine out every enemv of the Bol- ager of student publications and one of the guests of honor, made a an's gymnasium at 7 o'clock. TuesThe program follows: day, December 11, according to shevik regime. All their property secretary of Omicron Delta Kappa. short talk hi which he viphasized 1 :00 p. m Taping and Training was ordered confiscated bv the state. Miss Rebecca Averill, Instructor in While attending the convention, the points for which the banquet for Basketball, Frank Mann, largest the representatives will confer with was given and coaches Wynne and physical education. All women This was believed to be the trainer, University of KenToscha Seidel, recognized as one number executed at one time in representatives from colleges and Rupp also said a few words. students of the University are elitucky Revolution in 1918. universities of other states, to dis- - ' A continuous floor show was giv- of the world's leading violinists, in- gible for the squad. Russia since the 1:30 p. m. Ball Handling, B'an- To F. E. R. A. students, attenaugurated the Central Kentucky Major B. E. Brewer selected cuss the management and the means en for the entertainment of the Community ton Collier, coach, Paris tion is called by Dean Jones that Concert association's Douglas Andrews as has Instruchead High school of support of student union build- several hundred guests and music winter musical season with his re since Christmas holidays will beteam, and Charles' Ben1 :55 p. m. ings on other campuses. They will for dancing was furnished by the The Pivot Play, John gin December 20, every effort should cital at Memorial hail last night. tor of theJames Kesterson as asso DeMoisey, coach, Grayson obtain ideas of financing a stu- Blue and White orchestra. be made to get in full time before Studying under the master Leo- nett and They have planned Instructors. High school dent union building on the Univer that date. December salaries will pold Auer, Seidel is one of the most ciate program Incampus, and will make a study Pan-Politikp. m. Shooting Demon2:10 of several weeks' A- - J. Lawrence be paid on the day. that school reEdits Initial sitysimilar buildings. brilliant violinists of that distin- the or University squad In on the sighting bar bestration, opens in January. This applies to guished line of musicians. Critics struction Issue of "Modern Busitarget practice Is becharge of Forrest Sale fore Next week they plan to submit a both men and women students. declare that the encomoums called gun. actual ness Education" Calloway has been 2:30 p. m. The Man to Man report of the information obtained, forth by his playing are flattering chosenCatherine Defense, Charles Hughes, as the manager of the team. and a method of supporting the Chi Delta Phi meeting at the in the last degree, and yet, they Practice hours will be held every Membership on the The first Issue of "Modern Busi- building by the cooperation of the coach. Eastern State TeachWoman's building at 3 p. m. today. of student organ- are not ers college Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. edited by A. J. student body, to the Board of Trusness Education," Seidel has been acclaimed not ization for the promotion of InterChallenges have been sent to the 2:50 p. m. The Zone Defense, Compulsory meeting for all those Lawrence of the College of Com- tees of the University. They will national relations, was announced only in the United States and Rice Mountjoy, coach, DanUniversities of Maine, Michigan, also ask the board to apply for P. yesterday by women students interestde in rifle-r- y merce, has Just been published. Europe, but also in Australia, New California, Elvis Stahr, ville High school Tennessee, Oklahoma, W. A. funds. will be held at 7 o'clock Tuesday of the group. Members Zealand, Honolulu, France, Eng- Nebraska, S o ut h e r n California, This quarterly is sponsored by the 3:15 p. m. The Relationship of night In the Women's gym. who land, and the Scandinavian coun- Pennsylvania, of the executive committee, Southern Commercial Teachers asCoach and Official from the and Kansas. MatchVolley ball practice will be conwere recently selected from the tries. Born in Russia, Seidel came es sociation for the advancement of Official's Point of View, with other schools already have tinued through next week, but not student body at large by President to America immedately after the been scheduled for February 23, business education in the high Gayle Mohney through the following one. It will McVey, helped compile the list. war, taking his place in the foreschools and colleges of the South. p. m. The Relationship of 3:25 2, and March 9. be taken up again after the ChristThose selected are: College of most ranks of contemporary violin- March The magazine has its editorial Coach and Official from the mas holidays and tournaments will Commerce Jack Crain, Jeff Bayn-haists. His Immediate success has and publication office in Lexington. of View Coach's Point be held then. Erwin Faber and Harlowe been attributed to his personality, Other issues will appear in January, 4:00 p. m. Action movie, the College of Engineering-Char- les artistry, and affability. March, and May. The prime purDr. Abner W. Kelley, organist, Dean; New York Celtics. Sigma Pi Sigma will meet at 3 Reeves, Harry Shedd, James pose of this magazine is to discuss assistant professor in the depart"His soul Is a prism through p. m. Friday, in their chapter room commercial teaching problems and ment of English, presented an all- - Barton and Harry Davis; College of which shines the genius of a race." In the Physics building. to present news of interest to bus- request program of organ selections, j Agriculture Harold Miller, Winfrey is what Redfern Mason wrote of Students who are interested in iness teachers in the South. assisted by David Salyers, vocal- -; Bunton, Windsor Cravens, Eleanor him. There probably have been the oratorical contests sponsored There will be a meeting- - of the The first issue contains an article 1st, student of the University, at the Snedecker, and Isabel Nadelstein; more poetic utterances written In by the Interstate Oratorical assoKentuckian staff in Room 54, Mc on salesmanship by R. D. Mclntyre Engineer's convocation at 10 a. m. College of Law George Skinner, praise of Toscha Seidel by music ciation and Kentucky Women's InVey hall, at 3 p. m. today. It is Imof the College of Commerce. Oiher Wednesday, December 5, In Memo- Harry Porter Dies, and William critics than of most other artists tercollegiate Oratorical association, The Catholic club of the UniverMellor; College of Arts and Sciences appearing before the public today. are asked to meet with Professor sity and Transylvania college will perative that all members be pre articles are by Dean James B. rial hall. sent, accorduig to Cameron Coff-ma- n. Carolyn Stewart, Charles Ryan, Tram, Louisiana Slate university; Among the outstanding numbers Sutherland some time before the be the guests of the Knights of The program was announced by Richard Boyd, Elizabeth Baute, Walter J. Watherly, of the Univer- H. F. Dade, chairman of played before the large audience Christmas holidays, to make plans Columbus and the Catholic WoDicker Richard Butler, Elizabeth Ann Krie sity of Florida, and Miss Anna Gill, Engineering society, being introman's league at its annual banquet were: Romance in F Major; Opus for the participation. There will be a meeting of the gel. Mary Edith Bach, Ross Chepe- - 50, by Beerhoven; Allegretto-Bo- u The state contests will be held in honor of the club at 10:30 a. m. of Eastern Kentucky btate Teach- duced by J. S. Horlne of the College leff, and Jack Evans. on the first Saturday night in Sunday In the Gold room of the James Keimedy Patterson literary ers college. heinl, by Kreissler; and Concerto Engineering. society at f .iO o'clock Monday night will Lafayette hotel. Appointments for the College of Mr. Lawrence attended the an- of March. 1935. The University in E Minor by Mendelsohn. were be represented by one man and one nual convention of the Southern byThe selections numbers.Interspersed Education will be announced at All Catholic students of the Uni- on me tnird floor of the Universiaccom-panleHubbard Jaffe, Seidell three vocal The au- later date. compete versity and Transylvania college are ty library, in the staff room. Commercial Teachers association in also ,presented a short re- woman student, who will dience Joined in on the chorus of from Asbury automatically made members of the Nashville during the Thanksgiving with representatives Rhapsody-Opu- s playing-No. cital, "The Man on the Flying Trapeze." The WSGA council will meet at holidays. Centre, Georgetown, club and are Invited to attend. The 2, by Brahms; Claire de lune, by college. Berea, The organ numbers are as follows: VAKSITY, ROTC RIFLE Transylvania, and Morehead State club efficers ak all Catholic stu- 7 oclock Monday night, December TEAMS ARE SELECTED DeBussy; Two Spanish dances, and Teachers college. Miserere Verdi dents to attend the breakfast re- 10, in the reading room at Boyd several other numbers. Venetian Love Song Nevln Students who are preparing ora gardless of whether they received hull. Forty-tw- o men were selected at Entry of the Toreadors. .. .Bizet tions for either of these contests invitations. Beautiful Blue Danube. .Straus Each organization having a picthe recent varsity and ROTO rifle HOME EC GROUP TO are free to choose their subject. M'nnihan, prominent William team tryouts, which were held NoPrelude in C Sharp Minor SPONSOR BANQUET Speeches must b llmi'ed to 2 0"0 Iiexincton lawyer, will be the prin- ture in the 1S35 Kentuckian is revember 5 and 6 at the Armory. quested to have a repiesentative Rachmaninoff Victor R. Portmann and Nlel t, words, not more than 200 of which cipal sneaker, choosing as his Moonlight Sonata . . . Beethoven These men have been undergoing Plummer, of the department of The Home Economics club met are to be quoted. "Contributions of the Fd'ieated call ut Ruom 54 of McVey hall toInstruction In the Hull of Mountain King in preliminary rifle Monday nlnht, December 3. at journalism, will appear on the proCatholic Young Men and Women to day and put your final approval oa your chap er s picture. It is very immarksmanship with further gram of the Kentucky Inierscho as-tGreig SoHetv." which time Mary Elizabeth Collins CADET HOP POSTPONED to cume prior to the ChristVocal Numbers... David Sulyers Pies association convention In Robert Malnrev. president of the portant that euch group be checked and Sarah Brown gave reports of holidays. La Paloma. Juanita, Man mas Danville today and tomorrow. Probefore going to the engraver. Club, will be tnastmnster. The cadet Imp, .scheduled fur Sat the Country Life association conon the Flying Trapeze fessor Portmann, executive secretary John L. Carter, senior In the col- vention, which they attended in urday afternoon. December 8. has The brpnfcfast win consttute the lege of Arts and Sciences, was elect- Washington two weeks aio Bong of India of the association, will be in charge There will be a meeting of Sterna of th club for the been postponed until December 14. srond of the program Friday. Mr. Pluined captain of the varsity team and The Ellen H Richardson banquet ucc.irding l an announcement from year Pev Fa'her Oeori O Rrvnn Delta Chi at 7:30 o'clock Monday mer will speak on news writing and night in Room M of McVey hall. Landon G. Cux. Junior. Commerce which was to be held Monday night the military department The other canla'n of the club and Miss Mar Serenade Schubert on feature and human Interest Co.lege. was appointed manager by has been postponed Traumerel Schumann until alter hops will be held January 5, and garet MrFanehlln faculty artvlsT All members are urged to be stories on Saturday. March (Aida) the Athletic association. February 18. are also on the morning's program. Verdi Christmas. ;.iii.fc I 11 j k, i I J JUNIOR LEAGUE WILL GIVE DANCE i Rimsky-Korsakof- prize-winni- Coaches, Captains COACHING CLINIC Honored by Alumni TO BE HELD HERE Go-for- th, ODK DELEGATES Coach, Meeting ARE DESIGNATED kl nt , Girls' Rifle Squad To Begin Practice Musicale Season Kampus Kernels Inaugurated Recital First Edition Of Magazine Issued J Lists Committee Members on Kelly Presents Musical Program At UK Assembly Student Orators Asked to Report Minnihan to Speak At Club Breakfast t'i st, Portmann to Be On Convention Program sub-Jcc- ellinl-na.io- ic Rimsky-Korsako- ff ns j *