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{ VOL. VI. LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, MAY 7, 1914. No. 32.
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Y STATE WINS |.lUNIO`R C`LA§S IWILDCATS RETURN   A. HATTER ISTUDENTS T0 GIVE
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Int•rcoII•g|•t• D•b•t• and Champion-l       I   T0      
•hIp For Two Y•|d•.     Appointed by United Staten Govern- Part of Proceeds to Ric to "Unlv•r•ity
··-—— Wn Enjoyed by 1 Large Number of _—*"-" ment as Tobacco Expert. Loan Fund" to Aid 8tud•nt•.
(Tho Canto.) Sunni. and Fnamn Team Breaks Even In Six Gamu ___ __
The annual intercolleglsto debate _r_ W Played South of Mason and J. A. Hatter, it Senior ln the Agrlrul- Mrs. Stout, of Frankfort, Physical
held under the auspices of the Kon- May 1st. was u joyous day for DIxon'• Lina. trual College-, has just, received an hlructor of Women at the University
tucky Orntorlcsl Association was held lunlors and others The time for thol appointment from the l`nit+·d *!t·tt» · of Kentucky is
. . ._——. , , . . ·~ . , . preparing an elabo-
ill H10 Chapel Frldsy nI|ht, April 24, long expected dance finally becamel mc LEAGUE BALL ONE DAY• Government to go to Manila. He doeslrute performance of "Pygmullan and
with the State University. A thing present. Some time after 9 o'clock  ACK LOT BALL THE NEXT not go as an embassy of war or p¢·u¢·•-,\*}ulat+·a," with classic dances in
tht! IGM. tmunull iutorolt to the 0c- on that evening, the class of fifteen The wndmtg-;;·urnPd Saturday but as st tobacco expert to direct the Greek costume, to be given Saturday
_ CIIIOD WAS the fact that this debate marched ln the Phoenix ball room mgm from wen qmnheh mar with native in their tolls of producing n evening, May ltith, at u local theatre,
{ docldvd the state championship for to begin the real dance of their col- A tm) record of 300 The tem;] was weed of better quality and quantity. in honor of the Henry Claggett (`hup-
_ IWO Yell'!. WB htvlul defeated George- lege life. Nearly every Junior and given 8 érdml récexguon an the way "Jack" is from Franklin county and ter of the Daughters of the American
i0W|1 Bild State Transylvania last year. Senior, who dance, were present with has had various e• ttie pt; it ut 1 ties sic dance as a mw an and 8, form of
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Romer was Sta.w’s next man. He ,_ , , . la ama In Cu eq n tw mu [Meh spiritual expression cherished by the
contended that six years was thai HW mst *‘*`***u“kY ****€*`Sc**°***¤**c Park and Reed; Smith and Wells. \\'hen the Hyllesby people took over] I ie { tl [ mé mtr cmm Offered
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proper length Ot term and that mel *`0***`********‘*** “'*** be **9*** **6** 0** April 30. Alabama bunched hits on the gas and electric business fronilu bu ‘ m be Mmu nm;
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change was entirely in h my with Thursday. brlduy and Saturday. \\'0odgon, and defeated Kentucky 5 to me city or Louisville at a purchase; I D tl { I b tyre )
arm nn·· nu. nas one e 0 .
About ww hundred high school sw- 2. price or about ten million dollars, * g
our present principles of government. _ _ The Henry Ulaggett Chapter, D. A.
. _ **9****** **0*** ***1 1*****8 of ***0 5**1*9 will R. H. E. they brought General Hnrries on from
· 'lhe lust and probably one of the . lt., being anxious to do an educational
'¢0***€ to L€X***g*0** *0 d€*€*`******8 ***6 Kentucky ............ 2 6 3 Washington (`ity to take entire charge
best speeches ot the evening was , . :<: <: .- A V i
****~9*`S€**0***$***' €*******l**0**$***D *** m**¤**`» Alabama ............. 5 7 0 of their part of the transfer with the (Continued on Page Six)
made by Bethurum. He emphasized ,
the (act that usix years are too long l***b**€ Bl*€**k***S and track 8****8***% \Voodson and Reed; Stevenson and countless details incident thereto.l -. . ...•.......
,'*`1¤<> following irish ¤<·*w<>1s will be \Vells. ues. llurrles’ resiuelwe in Louisville BOARD ELECTS
for a bad President and too short for _ \   E T
a good Pmsidcntn H8 also Bhowedl *`€P*`€*=*€***€d¥ L°***$V***€ $****9. [0***5* May 1. Parks kept 'I`ennessee's hits is but temporary und he retains com-I W    
that Federal Gmc; holdem do not ex-; V*|*€ Mulillul. *’HdU¢‘8h. 0W€¤1¤b0!`0. well scattered, and ills teammates mund of the District Brigade. I Stonewall Jggkmniuign After
amiga 8. smut power H6 than t00k`SP*`***S**€*d» E**Za**€*****·*“'**» $**9***3+ run wild on buses, which resulted in u General Harries is at native ol`] Nearly Yun work
up the om of me` vm pmsidemy ville. *·¤wr¢>¤¤¤<**>urs. Maysville. Mays- to to 1 victory for Kentucky. miles, unit moe touutry so noted me ____
lick, Uyllthiuilll, Nl. Swflillg. Stull- R, H, E. its righting stock. lle ctune to Amer- Lust Nlonduy 'l`he IDEA Board of
under the proposed system. _ _
*0*”d» A¤***¤**¢*· U***6**S*****`K- L<>‘X***S· Kentucky ............ 10 8 2 ica when about 14 years old, und while Uontrol inet ut noon in chapel and uc-
The rebuttals were delivered by ,_ ` _
Swope and Roomer *0** *4-**** l**'0***¤****>' 0***€*`¤· ***9 P*`0· Tennessee ........... I 4 1 ill his teens enlisted in the 'l`hlrd U. ceptctl the resignation of Mr. Stone-
l ¤*'***** *5 **¤ folluwsr I Parks und Parks; lluwson und S. llegnl.u· t‘ni’;tlry. This was ill the wull Jackson, who hus been edit0r·in·
_ The judges than gave their decision _ _ _ _ _ _ M _
Thursday, May 7. Keith. seventies and his service was under chiet ot lhe llJl¤A since lust October.
unanimously ln favor of the atlirmu- _ , _
uva 1- R“*’·i“u`***“"* uf high School May 2. The Volunteers hopped on Foster. l‘ztnby. und other heroes ofthe Nlr. Jackson resigned at this time,
A•g0°d crowd heard the arguments $**l**‘*`*****‘**d<‘***S 1***** P*'***€*D¤*¤· UY*1*· Parks in the early rounds and sewed frontier xxhen lndiun righting was u since he was crowded with much
and interest was Somewhat enhanced **¤S****** ******4***%- *‘ *·*· ****2 P· *¥*· up the game by hunched hits. Wood- stcrnn reality. ile was promoted to\ work und bringing to u close his many
by the presence of a number or K C 2· S¢*****·*******S *** *****5*** U****'6*`· son tinlshed u creditable session on at lieutcnnncy, but when frontier duty duties of u. brilliant college career.
W girls I .   the hill, but Kentucky lacked the ‘ (V {mu d I Pu P qi`) \ Xlr. Ulyde 'l`u.ylor, who has been
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punch to lund the decision. ( L latssistunt editor with Mr. Jackson, was
R. H. E. Wright ........... 6 26 T .269 chosen cditor»ln—chlcf by the Board to
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