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onJ?nt NUl\IBER 5 ITTENS S\VAMP DILLON SCHOOL BY 32-0 SCORE Sculpture Exhibit Carnegie Endowment TRADITION AL GAME ENDS w ITH GRIZZLY v I CT 0 Ry earling Squad Oulclas Teachers Friday, Frosh Neyei· in Danger of Being Scored Cpon . Slippery Field. Tean1 Shows Effec ts of Coach Adams Training to Bozeman by Local Chapter I Bozeman Tomorrow in Inter· cf Arts Federation est of Peace Cause 'I he firs ... oi a se1 ies of fine exhibits. -:\Iiss Am:) Heminway .Jones. diYi- b1 ought lo Bozeman by tl'ie Bozeman 1 slon as:::.istant of the Cai nc.gie Endow- ChaIJle:r o.f The l!'ederat.ion oi Art::;, rnent of lnt21 national Peace, will visit UniYersity Team Battles Fighting Bobcats to 13-6 Count in Rough Ga me at Clark Field in B utt e. Pass Fro m DeFrate to Mc- Farlan d Gives Bobcats On ly Marker a\cng-jng 1J1eir defeat of·ball ior lOnJ? .(!'ains \.vh1ch finally al- will open .:i.Ionday e\"cning, October 27, Luze1na 11 on Odober 22, i\1011ta11a l'niversity sucessiullylthe Bob.ats scored in the final quarter ast year ,tne Uobkittens took the long lo\\ Cd huber to ::core this third at 7:UO o'c:lo k. in the Exl 1 ibition an<l un J hursday, October 23, in tuHied back a fighting Bobcat eleven anll had four other drives stopped in- nu uf a coun Lrom a slov. Dillon marker or t11e game lor the Ga1le1y on the top Hoor of the Eugi- the interest of the International Re- at Butte last Saturday l:J to 6. De- si<le :\lissoula's 20-yard line. oniial team on a silppery field heie In the of the last quarter neering buil<ling. The exhibit consists latH .. ns Clubs and '·International ).!ind 1,endmg upon their heavy line, which 'Vorthington, Mills and Best played lJav. At no time \\'as 'the ball in Dillon lost the ha.I on do\Yns on their of a group of pieces of sculpt.me Alcoves:· outweighed the ··cats" 10 pounds to well for the Bobcats in the line while territo1·y fur the college Hesh- own ltl·oi..:.nJ. The l\.Jttens. stal"ted a by some of America's foremost s<.'.ulp- ..AIHY HEMIN,VAY JONES .1dss .Tones will the Interna- the man, the Unh·ersity openeJ a Long and DeFrate played brilliant ball en. counter 01ien::offe with Huber toting s. '1 he pieces are neci:ssa1ily small1 Lional Relations Club of the l\lontana sma!;hmg· attack of line plunges in the in the backfield. Carpenter, Cox and c;oat'h Bob Adams' training· began the pigskin up to within a yatd of since the exhibit is a travel1mg one: N.'O'l'lCE State College at Bozeman on the eve- fhst two quaiters to s<.:ore two touch· \V. Eke.green starred for Missoula. o show euect m tf!e way the Kutens the goal. He thl:n dived over for the but they are ex.e1lent and represent- ning of October 22. Professor Ile1en uowns. Playing \\as rough and penal- The Play by Quarters Jerfuimet1 agaa1!>t tne )..onnalltes. As final · tally of the game. The Dillon ative piec:es of sculpture. R. B 8 '':er is fac-...lty a<l\"isor of this ties \\ere frequent. Tne opening Griz. Captain Worthington won toss and wnole t.1e ·,quao is light but they men stageJ a brief offense but were The ex:iibit comes to Bozeman di- .\mi Hemil 1 g"ay .Tones, who is organi7.ation. zly counter came after a 55 yard I elected to defend the south goal of cam, showec.l plenty oi at by qtrni·ters: 6--32 lery, the 1l6th Street Gallery.and some zz. at 8 bf clock \\"odd Outlook Throuo:-h Books." She In tl1e second quarter the Grizzlies re- made first down on the Bobcat six-yard .. 1 5 0- o di1e ·Iv from t.he studiors at the m confer at this tim7 with peated v .-ith a ;.>ti yard ori\e. The try line. DeFrate grounded a pass in the He demonstrated their abil- Offici:i.ls-Referee, Daylbs, artists: illost of the pieces are for the Carneg-ie EndO\\ment for In- \\ ilha, J. lni:rnational :\lmd for pomt was wide. 'l'he last half found end zone and fourth down to give the ty to goou ctfec:t. Huber rook his place tana V.; umpire. Chauner,, Nebraska; sale, the pdces ranging fl:om ten dol- ternational Peace. ..\leave, librarian, of_\'.\ the lighter Bobcat line outplaying their Bobcats the ball on their own 20-yard s Jeu •. unu scorer. headlinesman, Best, :'IL S. Ci Lime- lar:. to seven humh-ed dollars. . At the P. 1 esent time, , 16q Interna- 1 opponents a11cl blockmg two kicks. line. DeFl'ate punted 35 yards to Ek- lluber Scores kee1lcr;, DeFrate, 1\1. S. C A few of the betteT known pieces A tfendS TQU t1onal Relations Clubs exist 1ll colley;es Resorting to ther famed aerial attack, egren who returned five yards . With lhe Bobkitten::> opened up the initial that will be shown are: Heinz l anti unive1sities iu the United States. first down on the Bobcat five yard line, JUattel" with a mal'c:.h to the 'Yarneke. 1 s "Hissing Goose," and bis Outside of this country. these student s c s d after a series of line plunges, w. 111011 lme, wi h Burge>S going over w1·11 Present "Cat"; Bessie Potter 1·onoh's "Good B M organizaions a1e established at th• M t.n. en Ekegreen went over for a touchdown. all .... VmY.ay bootmg tue extia pomt. t t Lnh·crsi 1es of Ha.\ana. Porto Rico. u The point was allowed. (.;ill lut.ten nalfbac:k, got the I and I e a l ee Ha\\aii and the Philippines. Six dubS Ryan of the Giizzlies kicked off 25 mu' ano pa .. e:d out a iottv -yaJd run A SI •d R I InspHat1011 Book by Arthur B. ha\·e been established in Th T yards, the Bobcats fumbling but re- ·n last bme to brmg up JUst short o1 l e U e Dav1es1 have been Mexico. 'I'hev exist for the purpose re e .l e Q m S covering. DeFrate after being thrown the goal Huber then over _at exh1_bi.ti_ons here. fi1cEJliott Returns front Nationa l of unit;. ing t.he students of the world in for two loses punted to K. Ekegreen . l lI 1" to make t.h(;! second Com1!'ir w1t.h exh1b1t1011 as an Engineering Fratern it y Con- clcser unuerstan .... ing and friendship . who retu1·ned to the Grizzly 8-yard game. 'l'ne iearlmg, Tau Beta Pi \\ill Make A nnu al adt!ed leature ''"ll be a film from the vention at Lehigh Univer si ty Montana to Be Represented By line. Th• quarter ended with the g alJl stat Led a swut drn e to\\'ards \ward to Highest .Scholastic liniY<rsity Film Co.. showing Anne l h . S Judging Teams at Pacific In- ball on the Bobcat 42-yard line in Freshman Last Year equesttaln statute of Jeanne D'Arc, Don l\.frElliott, president of the Tau pmpose o.f. pres. ternationa l Show M. s. c. o. d ', I Yon Hyatt, well-known sculptor of the I ities t Locg out the li111ted tates is possession of 1-lissoula. Score, u. 7, ;vitn t.he l\.itt.ens hol .. mg the l\orinal- --- C.emonstra.ting the var10us steps in the Beta Pi chapter of :\lontana State ent t1.Jp. An Mrn<l !'-1- Holding on their own. 13 yard line ws lo a standost1ll on their own · sculpturing process. C'cJlege, returned last week after at- e JS a of books deali!lg lliontana State College will be rep- the Bobcats punted to the 39 yard tine. en ilory. t\.lpl-'t of Beta The exhibit. opening ::\Ionday e\'e- tencdng the annual Tau Beta Pi con- \nth daily .hfe. and his- by three judging teams at the Line bucks and spinners gave the 'Lhruw Teachers for Los::i. Y o i;oct ning-, October 27, at 7:00 o'clock, will vention, this year at Lehigh Uni- tor;r, ol the vauous f_ore1gn International livestock show at Grizzlies first down on the Bobcat 5 1he b.1tLens opened off with a long- J s anhnuat award OI a shde e be open every afternoon from 2:00 to versitv Bethlehem Pa. }f1ss Jones, who Is als? executive 1 ortland , Ore. l\L S. C. representa- yard line. On fourth down W. Ek- istance kick to the Bulldog 20-yard l .e J sop who has. 5:00 p. m .. eve1·y e\"ening from 7:00 to He OL'tober 41 and of the tives will try for honors in hvestock, egreen went through left guard for ine nnd tt was rut.urned ten yards. } e Jig- hest ran - Ill scho1ar5h1p during !J :OU p. m., and on Sunday afternoon a clavs stop-over in Cbican-o ar- t1ons. Clubs! has been associated Wlth grain and dairy judging. touchdown. Perey's place kick wel'lt l he .a.\onnal teum slacked up and got es i:1an year. . 1 . for a perio:L of t\vo weeks. The film lived in . on 8. the. Carneg-1e for Inter- The livestock judging team whose low. hr own ior a hea'y set ba<.'.k . They e ruJesf t.ns presenta- will be shown .Jlonday and Tuesday Here, in company" ith other members national smce l!H2. . . membe1ship consists of \Yilliam Re:e1ving a 42 yard kick from Ryan, tried ])Unl1ng out but Huber 1 Kit.ten 10 1n as 0 obws: i · e\"enmg at 'i:l 5 promptly. o.f Tau Beta Pi, an inspection trip livmg ab .. oad and st.u_dyrng_m Corkins, J:iarold Dusenben·y, Alton, Kennan returned to the Bobcat 39- e must e a so1J.10more reg1s- Co11eoe students will be admi ted on th • D l I t't t d F1ance Ge1ma1n anJ Spam i\11ss \-ard line. O'Leary· made 16 yards on iali, tne tty and. lammed o\er in engjnee.1in,r at )l. S. C. at the their a;tivity tkkets . Admission for rexe rys i u e .. was Jones \eca.me v:ith the :Vlclllhatton/ ).!ickalson1 George J tne goal line. C:Oll\\;ay conve1ted. An- time th rde a a l d d t The party also \;lSJted vaHous h1s:o1- A E b , . B I" . 1911 Rees and Keith s 1 me leaves Bozeman two line plays an.l first down. Two other attaLk '"'as lallnched with Parke 1 h d e h · t ·hw· rr e d all others is fifty cents 1 unless a mem- ical buildings th1 oug-hout the city. · mencan m aS,SJ m ei m In . - 1 October 22. The team stops at losses and DeFrate punted 40 yards diminuth·e Kitten back, canying rhe a,·e one. JS res man urmg lbership in the Bozeman chapter of the They left Philadelphia the morning 12. _her the Umted Sv1ague1 'Vash., the 2Jrd1 where it to K. Ekeg1en who returned 10 yards. t.he preceding year. A student who ( L ontinued on Two) of the .?th for Bethlehem, ,.,.·he1·e the (Contmued on Pc .... e Two) judges shorthorn cattle at the F. M. (Continued on Page Four) 5 out one year automaticaily - con\"c:n 10n was fo!mally opened by a Rothrokk ranch. The team reaches MEETING OF CLUB DEAN EFFINGER SPEAKS Jun ad.dress. D1\ ENGINEERING TEACHER t·o1 tland the 24th anl judges in the number of pomts during> his fieshman .R 1 haids of the Leh1'"""h Ut;t\er- c:onte.,,.r. October 25. Ross Miller, as- HELD OcroBER 16 is. course I AT ASSEl\I\JIBLY 0 c T 16 I v A CA TIO NS IN EUROPE I .3. A student who was i·ehe\ed dur- U .ll\ tt.lteimtie::... I \llakes the trip with. h1s men. Under --- ing- his f year from the re- - - , !he rest of tne de· his tutelage .a.\l. S. l. tied for fir.st FROSH QUESTION SOPH SUPREMACY . ' . t qu.reme.,ts of military science or phy- Univcrsitv of Michigan Dean 'to eel to.\he fl1st business Edward B. Heath of College of μlace last year. Secrctaual Club Holds Firs education or both is to be con- . . r t _at m.,, 1t a .,,nen m . . 'lne gram Judging team lea\ es Boze- . I I . W LI l\Ieetin"' at Lewis Hall. Several sidered regular whether he substitutes P1mc1pal at Assembl) the Unne.s1ty campus. Engmeerm,., S1?ends Eleven man rnlll·sday, October for Port- Finals m nter-c ass Mixes i 0 M d other subjects for these or not. Thursday l.Vlo rnmg 1 · Fuda< mornmg- was spent discuss-1 Weeks of Vacation Abroad lana A.H. Post is takmg the follow- Be Held This Saturday Be- lmportant Dec1s10ns a e 4. Points will be counted only on mg affairs and that aftemoon. an m- I mg men . II. G. Bolster, Eall Biork, tween Halves of Game thoss subjects leading- toward gradua- --- teTestmp; and educat10nal tnp was 4nd I<redetitk Crouse. The team will The first meetmg of the Secretarial tion in his engineering course. An . assembly was held Th1;1rs?ar made ,through the plant ?f the Bethle - B. Heath, of the college of airive 111 Portland Friday mornmg, Club for this rear was held Thursday, 5. The rule is to be a Keuffel and mornmg at 10:30 a. m. The pnnc1pal Co. That \Vas spent e.ngmee11ng1 has to where it will spend three days. in The final contests between the fresh- October Hi at 5 :00 o'clock in Le-wis Esser Polyphase Slide Rule an i shall I speaker on .the program -yas _Dean at ending a formal c:ance given for the College after spendmg 11 further preparati?n. judgmg men and sophomores \Yill be held next bear an engraved D>old plate bearing John R. Effmger of the University of I delegates. of h1s sunm:er yacat10n abroad. Se\ en _\.LOllCiay. The gram JUdgmg team has Saturday. The· resltlts will dec ide regular business was as f. ollows: the name of the recipient . l\lh.higan. . . At luncheon. Saturday: of this time were spent I won five oi.:t of se\'en ?f these contests whether the frosh will wear their caps 1 h t Recogniz.ino- that "ompc.titio fa . a Ha1·d work wa.<; the subJe::.t dlS- ':f Tau Beta P1 1 Edw. IItggmson W1l- contment of Europe .. The remammg and last year won high honors by a for two more \"leeks or whether they to · pnze stimula'les by Dean in _ his speech hams Jr. 1 \\as a1.1d pre- weeks he spent rn England and five hundred point lead. . . . can store them away until next spring. f 0 9 00 J 1 k Pi present:;; this rule to try to instill o the assembly. tnarn content I sented \\"lt.h. :' 1n book ..'.)'totlan.d . r _ I G. L.. by his trio· Up to date there has only been one eYely month to : hoc o::. ' in the freshman the will t make a of the speech dealt college em- contammg the s:mt1111ents of the New lork June _20, he of Enc Holeman, John Howe, and contest held, this resulted in a tie. The oft :he high scholastic record. If high schol- in various busmesses of t_he Ya' ious chapters. France. 'Vhlle the tnp Penttila, , leaves . tomorr?w following eon tests "';11 be held Satur - wtll talk to the club on various phases astic rank is made durino- the fresh - UmteJ. States and also other countries In the a bronze tablet prnnauly pleasure l\lr. He:ith mo-:nrng on tram No. 1 to Judge day: the mass ball contest 1 the flag of the business work. man yea 1 it is thought 'that it will of the . . the .many Dr. intercsteJ m European I products at th2 Pacific rush and a "tua o' war 11 for historian were held . The following naturallv be kept up dJrino- the rest .Dean Efimger tl'led t'? unpress UJ?On W1llrn.ms,_was unveiled at Wilhams spent. a portion of The team from )lontana State placed Between ha1:es of the :frosh-lnter- ;vere nominated: Jo Connois, Beatrice of his adeTnic cale<>r "' his audience the necess1ty of entering Hall, Leh1g-h C'.ampus. A forma1 ban- tnne v1s1tmg electncal manufacturmg third last year in this work . mountain game will be a mass baU Xelson and Virginia Keyes. Election The of this will be an- the course most desires1 and. q?et at the Hotel Bethlehem! Saturday plants and powet: stations. in contest. This will require 25 men from will be held soon and at that time the nounced in the near future. once. entered Ill it, to a success mght 1 brot:ght the conYent1011 to a and on the His reception MEANING OF MONUMENT each class . of 1 ". The Dean pointed out ve1 y do::e. by European engmecrs was very Immediately after the game the an- dues for rhe quaiter vdll be collected. clearly how a student by si<le-stepping: )Ir. :\It-Elliott spent a day fo ·wash- hearty and they showed a keen inter- nual flagrush will be held. This will .:\liss Young ga,·e an interesting re- CHEMISTRY SOCIETY his col'ege work is onl,r doing himself I D. C.. on the retu111 trip. est .in what Mr. Heath wished to know 1 equire 25 more men on each side. port on her study of the Natio_nal harm if he inten-ls to enter in some \\ h1le there he went through the about European methods . AT EIGHTH EXPLAINED 1he final contest wil1 consist of a Clubs to \vhich this ch;b rnay peUtlon. bmdness 01" profession when out of capitol building- and visited other in- "Italy surpasses every other Euro- ·'tug o' war" through the fire hose. At this time the entertainment com - GATHERING JS HELD school. If side-stepping is practiced tt-'restinO" spots. pean country h1 rut and historic in.er- It has been the custom in past years mittee, of Th.lay Burkhart in school it is quite easy to do the 1 The p aee fo. next yea1's con\ention est as c!oes Switzerland in scenic SiO"nificance of l\lonwnent at to have a door rush to decide whether chairman. Isabel 'Vood and Florence same thing while in business. If it is was not defi1,ite!y decideJ at this beauty/' 1\tr. Heath staled. ··The whole 0 f C II . d E",.hth the frosh enter by the front door of Hanington was. appointed. The presi- pral ti eel a great deal it will be de- meeting. of Europe has recovered more than I Corner O O ege an 1 0 I rnain hall. This proved to be too des- dent told the members about the Montana Sect ion of American tertecl immediately and the young- em-I expected and the battlefields are largly Streets is Cau se of Inquiry tt'c<tive to the building and was done plaque which is to be awarded to the Chemica l Society Holds Meeployee unde: ordinary cases will be I WOMEN'S .JAMBOREE TO back under cullivatio11 . I was im- ___ away with last year . freshman who makes the hia-htest relieved of his j)OSilion j)Tesse<l very mu h by the arctiitecturc ,, . . . Sin:.e the door rush has been tr1ades 1'11 the sec1·etar1ar· course. It 1 ·n.,. on •1onday Everun' g · BE HELD OCTOBER ?! · - J o ht fi tl monu decided that those v.rho miss two b 1' One of the m ino1· noints , Dean Ef- ... of the Cathedrals. Their construction l w a sigm cance 1 ;. ie - abolished, interest in the underclass d b film.er discussed \Vas the \'atious meth- --- is mai \elous considering that they ment on the at of contests has tended to decrease. It is Chemists an:i. those interested 111 the I eds tha 1 t 1 business 1 scoutsthave 5 of scl 1 ectf - The VI A. A Jamboree in his- we:reh built ttthe a1d 1 of 1 1 nodertn hoped that the sophomores will take membership . science of che:n1:st1y met last night co eJTe er;1p · o ltory is expected on October 24 1 ac- 1 mat rnc1y. J..'0 ma :r w 1ere heteiotoie has• an interest in upholding the old tradi- under the auspiees of rhe Montana the:se dealt \1 tth g-1ades. pe1 coi<lmg to Helen Bratlbury 1 chanmm1 I was always able to find who . . g f ti . . 1 tions of the sch ool a11d will be on hand section of the American Chemical So- and the desire to enter into Ev·ery fall \V. A. A. entei-tains all cou.lcl speak language. Saturday to represent their class in NOTICE c1ety 111 a gene1_al meetm&" for the pur- bns111ess. women tn school at a Jamboree in the [ German_y o me as bemg the• the granite monument was erected on full force. There will be a ,·ery important pose of pe1fectmg plans ror a l n CE co11ege g)mna:smm Tlns lS an e'ent most country on the con-[August 8 HH4 by the .Montana Soc1- --------- m Butte on,No\:ember. 3 1 to cons1der NOII \\luch e\"erv Freshman as well. as tln\e\;it.- 1 . H h . t ety oi in commemoration of NOTICE meeting of the Intramural :;\Ian plans for tne Iorrnat1on of a local class woman should look for- Jn e m Gerinany l\h. eat a - th f t' 'f M t te. a gers tonight (Tuesday), Oc tober stduent chemistry organization for al1 Smntanian wishes to invite 211 wa1 d to. It is one of t.he best oppor- tended the Passion Play at <;>beram- e . 1013 .o a I 21, in the kcture room of the sunimauze the activities studc-nts and facult y to a bridge tuni.ties_off7red to get acquainted weth mcrgau .a.nd r;iade _ h?at, tr1p down gym nasium at 5 :15 Ill. m a chemhal Imc at l\1ontana State; part y at Hotel Baxter Saturday e\·ery girl lil school. the Rh me 11ve1. Ile r.etu111ed to , b . ,... Be suTe to be there . and to hold a general so_:ial afternor-n from 2:30 to :1:00 p. m. Miss Bradbury w1l_h the United States by way of Montreal. had its original lo- IJ. Greiner, manager. meetmg- the c!ose of the ev_emng. 50c admission . planned a P-?g1am o[ games 111: ALUMNI CLUB HEARS cation on the present site of Herrick The .. ":ln<.'.h was held in the one w11l be able .to hhll anc.i "as 1110 ,·ed to make way for Chem1stry.bu1l<lm'l', was well attended AG ED SENIORS WILL GET }iass games as 111d1vidual RADIO RESULTS OF GAME ihat building some six years ago and and a11 enjoyable t11ne was haJ by all INSTRUCTION IN POULTRY tests "111 be mdudc<l m th.e proip am. was not raised on its present Jo_ation Tumblers who are going- to be those . The pa1·t the evening vnll be untll Freshman Week oi this quarter. in the Jambor ee mu st meet Tues· Act1v1l1es of a chemtcal. nature at with danc111g, Thirty members of the :i.Tontana The monument was sponsored by day at 5 :00 Jl. m. ami Thursday the college were summanzell by the Ulr. S. S. SouthcrlanJ, head of the will be ser\'ed. An mv1tat1on is here State C allege Club of Pit.tsburgh met the late 'Valter Cooper of Bozemnn NOTICE 1f student pi cked up a s litl tr ombone from a taxi last Satu r- day night, will he please return it to Lcuis Howard ·mmedi ately. It is U. S. property and ca nnot be re1>laced by the school. NOTICE Intermountain i;.lays Frosh tea m Saturd ay at 2:00 p. m. lntercJas S<'raps between hal\·es. __ 12 _ :o _o_a_._rn _ ._t_o_1_ ,_0_0_1_ i._n_1_ . _____ 1 ___ <_c_o_n_ ti_n_u_ ed _ o_n_ P_a_g_e_ 'I_ 'v. _ ·o_) __ to all women students to at- (Continued 011 Page Two) for the se11ior students in agricultural annual Grizzly-Bobcat football game ------------------------------ METAL NUMBER B ANDS FOUND ON DUCKS ARE ASKED FOR e<luc>ation to re:-eh·c instn:iction in N ENROLLED being played in Butte 1 i\IonLa1ia . poultry work. Walter lliecklenburg-. JOE DELA EY St'hool songs an<l short talks by Jny local <pecialist. will have charge of the AT HARVARD UNIVERS ITY Duq"ette, H. L. Dahl. both former new cla!'s. Bobcat players and Frank Brown, The past few ye3rs no cour::.e in manager o fthe Bobcat basketball team URGES BETTER APPRECIATION OF DIMINISHING WILD LIFE noultl\r hns been a\·ailable fo1· agricul- Joe Delaney has enroll!!d fol· grad- that played in Pit.tsbm·gh last winter, "S fi l h 't · l · · •1 ' l d uate work at Harvard University . Ile po1tsmen going a e d t is season o a great exent in so \1ng some ot "'1e I tural students. 'Vh1le the 'a ue an being the main fea'ures . F1·ank Dming Cl\ i1 \Yax times and shortly It is only necessary that each and t o. take daily and seasonal bags of many p1oblems confronting the spo1 ts- necessity of this training has been gTaduatecl from Montana State Col - Heikkila acted as toastmaster. over two hundred million every citizen lend his aid in a very wild ducks and other p;ame birds may men in :Vfontana today . realized. lack of finance has made it lege last spring. Joe was bm,;iness Tflose present were: .Mr. and Mrs . dollars 111 gold nuggets was washed small way contmuous1y to enjoy our find occas10nally a numbered. aluminum "'"!'he report should state-the number impossible to conduct such a course. managel' or th ... i 9 :lO Montanan and Ray Johnson, }fr. and l\Irs. Bill Smith. irom the gulchl:'!s of Montana. The wilt! life , and it will also eventua lly band on one leg- of the birJ. Bird p1i11tcd on the band (including any The gl'aduat:- sroing- out into Smith- of intramural sports last :Hr. and 1\Jl's. Bill Hakala, :iur. and people who -first attaineJ this great ;deld more than the gold. has in the b d. f . . . 1 B C) k He was prominent in many col- I tl1fe the I 40 1 000,000 people vacation ment of Ag iculture, in advancing bird was obtained. In retu111, the Bio- and this training will aid him mate1i- "\Jr. 1ud l\frs. H. R. Michel, l\Ir. and I ates in many ways with this gold. each year and we are very fortunate their !'tudies of North American logi,al Survey will tell the person ren- ally when he g-ets out in t1rn fiel I. Sigma social fraternity. !\!l's. Harold Black, Mr. and Mrs . R. aCl.'onUng- to a statement of B. F. in that Montana, with the two great waterfowl, have bane.led game birds at de""ing the report \Vhere ai1d when the The agricultural education depart- Dyer. l\.Ir. and 1\Irs. Davidson, Fl"f:'d Gerry, elected of Kationa1 Parks, offers the b'Teatest more than 50 sta 1 ions in the United birds was. banded, and send interest- ment has been fortunate in NOTICE Seibert. F1·nnk Brown. FTank Heikkila. the l\fontana Sportsmen's .\ssoeiation. recreation region in the world. Many and Canada. from the Arctic in;r infornrntion on the application of, su .. h a specialist as Mr. Ben Andy Briscoe and Fred "Xature was much kinder to us J;vith states receh·e millions of dollars from regions south to Louisiana an i the banding- method to bird study . to g-ive instru tion. He is one of \\ ishing to be excused Seibert. our wild life in giving- us a jlTeat the touristi; each year. Minnesota Georg-ia and from Maine to California. "Bird banding, is conducted by the the oi.;tstanding poultry men of the frrm c1al:'ses because of illn<'SS abundan..e of practically all species a1one received nearly $82.000,000 in The Biological Survey desires a re- Biological Surrey and its 1,700 co-, state. slv·uld to Garnes, and making- it possible for us to util- 1929. Our fulu1·e tourist ti·ade \vill p01 t on every banded bird that is re- operators, furnishes a means of ob- The fi1·st was held Tuesday studen t health director, before ir..e this great natural for all leave millions of dollars in om· state .ovcred, and reqrcsts the co-opel·ation infonuation regardin!; c:onserv- e\·ening- at which time Mecklenburg tl•e class rn iss:<>d or a<; soon there- There will he a of the time to come if we as sportsmen and and our wild life is one of the great- of all B. F. Gen·v 1 c:ecre- a' ion measures. The handing- records outline 1 the courf':e and methods to be aftrr as later than .Al umni 1-H Club Thur5day, Octo- broad-minded ani appreciative citi- est att-ac:tions for them. Sure lv this tary <?f the :\lontana as- of the Bureau haYe furnished much 1 employed. The class i::: to receive its I ·PO p. m. Office hours, to her at 8:00 o'clock p. m. in 7.ens will bnt exercise a small amount is a crop cultivating. Will our also s' ah.•d that this inform- j information on hunting- and con<serva - train in!!" chiefly through field trips and 12 ::10 and from 2 :30 to 5 :30. Herrick hall. A II former 4-B Club of good sportsmanship, realization 1 J beautifu1 forests, valleys and streams ati on is very imp orta nt as it will help (Continued on Page Three) demonstrations. Home phone 943.J, member s are welcome. and appreciation of this g reat wealth . (Continued on Page Three)

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ITTENS S\VAMP DILLON SCHOOL BY 32-0 SCORE

Sculpture Exhibit Carnegie Endowment TRADITION AL GAME ENDS fi~tes~~~ ~~~~.~0:.~~;.' ~:c:urHer"~~~~l~r~~ w ITH GRIZZLY v I CT 0 Ry

earling Squad Oulclas Teachers Friday, Frosh Neyei· in Danger of Being Scored Cpon. Slippery Field. Tean1 Shows Effects of Coach Adams Training

to Bozeman by Local Chapter I Bozeman Tomorrow in Inter· cf Arts Federation est of Peace Cause

'I he firs ... oi a se1 ies of fine exhibits. -:\Iiss Am:) Heminway .Jones. diYi-b1 ought lo Bozeman by tl'ie Bozeman 1 slon as:::.istant of the Cai nc.gie Endow-ChaIJle:r o.f The l!'ederat.ion oi Art::;, rnent of lnt21 national Peace, will visit

U niYersity Team Battles Fighting Bobcats to 13-6 Count in Rough Game at Clark Field in B utte . Pass From DeFrate to Mc­Farland Gives Bobcats On ly Marker

D~ttsin<1ly a\cng-jng 1J1eir defeat of·ball ior lOnJ? .(!'ains \.vh1ch finally al- will open .:i.Ionday e\"cning, October 27, Luze1na11 on Wednes~4ay, Odober 22, i\1011ta11a l'niversity sucessiullylthe Bob.ats scored in the final quarter ast year ,tne Uobkittens took the long lo\\ Cd huber to ::core this third at 7:UO o'c:lo k. in the Exl1ibition an<l Eutt~ un J hursday, October 23, in tuHied back a fighting Bobcat eleven anll had four other drives stopped in-nu uf a ~::!-0 coun Lrom a slov. Dillon marker or t11e game lor the ~l:arli11g-s. Ga1le1y on the top Hoor of the Eugi- the interest of the International Re- at Butte last Saturday l:J to 6. De- si<le :\lissoula's 20-yard line. oniial team on a silppery field heie In the ovenin~ of the last quarter neering buil<ling. The exhibit consists latH .. ns Clubs and '·International ).!ind 1,endmg upon their heavy line, which 'Vorthington, Mills and Best played l· lJav. At no time \\'as 'the ball in Dillon lost the ha.I on do\Yns on their of a group of ~1 ~ pieces of sculpt.me Alcoves:· outweighed the ··cats" 10 pounds to well for the Bobcats in the line while allJ!C~r territo1·y fur the college Hesh- own ltl·oi..:.nJ. The l\.Jttens. stal"ted a by some of America's foremost s<.'.ulp- ..AIHY HEMIN,VAY JONES .1dss .Tones will addr~$S the Interna- the man, the Unh·ersity openeJ a Long and DeFrate played brilliant ball en. counter 01ien::offe with Huber toting t~1 s . '1 he pieces are neci:ssa1ily small1 Lional Relations Club of the l\lontana sma!;hmg· attack of line plunges in the in the backfield . Carpenter, Cox and c;oat'h Bob Adams' training· began the pigskin up to within a yatd of since the exhibit is a travel1mg one: N.'O'l'lCE State College at Bozeman on the eve- fhst two quaiters to s<.:ore two touch· \V. Eke.green starred for Missoula. o show euect m tf!e way the Kutens the goal. He thl:n dived over for the but they are ex.e1lent and represent- ning of October 22. Professor Ile1en uowns. Playing \\as rough and penal- The Play by Quarters Jerfuimet1 agaa1!>t tne )..onnalltes. As final · tally of the game. The Dillon ative piec:es of mo,~ein sculpture. R. B 8 '':er is fac-...lty a<l\"isor of this ties \\ere frequent. Tne opening Griz. Captain Worthington won toss and wnole t.1e ·,quao is light but they men stageJ a brief offense but were The ex:iibit comes to Bozeman di- .\mi Hemil1g"ay .Tones, who is organi7.ation. zly counter came after a 55 yard I elected to defend the south goal of

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8 bf clock \\"odd Outlook Throuo:-h Books." She In tl1e second quarter the Grizzlies re- made first down on the Bobcat six-yard ~~t~,1~e~~~~~~~t\\:t e~iJt~~1t~g/a~.l~: ~~ ~?N~,;tt~J~~n:a! ..

1~ ~ 15 0- o di1e ·Iv from t.he studiors at the m ~~is~ Jc~1~~:r.i;~,,~~~:~~~onY~,·ith ~Y!!l. confer at this tim7 with ~Ir. peated v • .-ith a ;.>ti yard ori\e. The try line. DeFrate grounded a pass in the He buckfi~h.l demonstrated their abil- Offici:i.ls-Referee, Daylbs, ~lvn- artists: illost of the pieces are for the Carneg-ie EndO\\ment for In- \\ ilha, J. Lo~Ty, lni:rnational :\lmd for pomt was wide. 'l'he last half found end zone and fourth down to give the ty to goou ctfec:t. Huber rook his place tana V.; umpire. Chauner,, Nebraska; sale, the pdces ranging fl:om ten dol- ternational Peace. ..\leave, librarian, of_\'.\ lute~all. the lighter Bobcat line outplaying their Bobcats the ball on their own 20-yard s Jeu •. unu scorer. headlinesman, Best, :'IL S. Ci Lime- lar:. to seven humh-ed dollars. . At the P.1esent time, , 16q Interna-1

opponents a11cl blockmg two kicks. line. DeFl'ate punted 35 yards to Ek-lluber Scores kee1lcr;, DeFrate, 1\1. S. C A few of the betteT known pieces A tfendS TQU t1onal Relations Clubs exist 1ll colley;es Resorting to ther famed aerial attack, egren who returned five yards. With lhe Bobkitten::> opened up the initial that will be shown are: Heinz l ~ anti unive1sities iu the United States. first down on the Bobcat five yard line, JUattel" with a :s\\~ift mal'c:.h to the 'Yarneke.1

s "Hissing Goose," and bis Outside of this country. these student s c s d after a series of line plunges, w. 111011 lme, wi h Burge>S going over w1·11 Present "Cat"; Bessie Potter 1·onoh's "Good B p· M organizaions a1e established at th• M t.n. en Ekegreen went over for a touchdown. all .... VmY.ay bootmg tue extia pomt. ~1ght"~n.<l'·Primavera'";.Roy ~h~:~on's t t Lnh·crsi 1es of Ha.\ana. Porto Rico. • • • u The point was allowed . (.;ill ~peedv lut.ten nalfbac:k, got the I }Iapp~ ~lephant and ~;anga100 I ~ml e a l ee Ha\\aii and the Philippines. Six dubS Ryan of the Giizzlies kicked off 25 mu' ano pa .. e:d out a iottv -yaJd run A SI •d R I InspHat1011 Book ~n<~ by Arthur B. re~ently ha\·e been established in Th T yards, the Bobcats fumbling but re-·n last bme to brmg up JUst short o1 l e U e Dav1es1 who::~ pn11t1i;~s. have been Mexico. 'I'hev exist for the purpose re e .l e Q m S covering. DeFrate after being thrown the goal Huber then .;;mash~U. over sh~wn _at pr~\1ous exh1_bi.ti_ons here. fi1cEJliott Returns front National of unit;.ing t.he students of the world in for two loses punted to K. Ekegreen . l lI 1" to make t.h(;! second Com1!'ir w1t.h ~he exh1b1t1011 as an Engineering Fraternity Con- clcser unuerstan .... ing and friendship . who retu1·ned to the Grizzly 8-yard t~~"j1;~:::: 011

t~e game. 'l'ne iearlmg, Tau Beta Pi \\ill Make A nnual adt!ed leature ''"ll be a film from the vention at Lehigh Univer sity Al~~,~~1:~h;i'b,n,.t,,f;,1jnte;;,~f;o~1:~,~~~~ Montana to Be Represented By line. Th• quarter ended with the galJl stat Led a swut drn e to\\'ards \ward to Highest .Scholastic liniY<rsity Film Co.. showing Anne l h . S Judging Team s at Pacific In- ball on the Bobcat 42-yard line in n~;:a~~~0~1tdl~~~a~·~;roi~va~w~~~-relescs Freshman Last Year equesttaln statute of Jeanne D'Arc, Don l\.frElliott, president of the Tau anoth~y pmpose o.f. ~[i~s Jone~' pres. ternationa l Show M. s. c. o.

d ', I Yon Hyatt, well-known sculptor of the I ities t Locg out the li111ted tates is possession of 1-lissoula. Score, u. 7, ;vitn t.he l\.itt.ens hol .. mg the l\orinal- --- C.emonstra.ting the var10us steps in the Beta Pi chapter of :\lontana State ent t1.Jp. An I11~e111.i~1onal Mrn<l !'-1- Holding on their own. 13 yard line ws lo a standost1ll on their own · sculpturing process. C'cJlege, returned last week after at- C~\ e JS a c~llec~l~>n of books deali!lg lliontana State College will be rep- the Bobcats punted to the 39 yard tine. en ilory. Mo1.tan~'l. t\.lpl-'t of ~au Beta ~:·hon- The exhibit. opening ::\Ionday e\'e- tencdng the annual Tau Beta Pi con- \nth t~c daily .hfe. cus~oms and his- i~ented by three judging teams at the Line bucks and spinners gave the 'Lhruw Teachers for Los::i. 01a~y -~oc1e Y o e.-ig,mce~s1 \Y~ i;oct ning-, October 27, at 7:00 o'clock, will vention, he~d this year at Lehigh Uni- tor;r, ol the vauous f_ore1gn pe~ples: 1~acific International livestock show at Grizzlies first down on the Bobcat 5 1he b.1tLens opened off with a long- mat~ J s anhnuat award OI a shde ~·u e be open every afternoon from 2:00 to versitv Bethlehem Pa. }f1ss Jones, who Is als? executive 1 ortland, Ore. l\L S. C. representa- yard line. On fourth down W. Ek­istance kick to the Bulldog 20-yard ~h l .e J sop omk·~ who has. attai~ed 5:00 p. m .. eve1·y e\"ening from 7:00 to He ·l~it Bozema~1 OL'tober 41 and ::::~c.1etary of the Jn•e.rnatl~nal Re~a- tives will try for honors in hvestock, egreen went through left guard for ine nnd tt was rut.urned ten yards. } e Jig- hest ran - Ill scho1ar5h1p during !J :OU p. m., and on Sunday afternoon af~er a clavs stop-over in Cbican-o ar- t1ons. Clubs! has been associated Wlth grain and dairy judging. touchdown. Perey's place kick wel'lt l he .a.\onnal teum slacked up and got 11T~1 es i:1an year. . 1 . for a perio:L of t\vo weeks. The film lived in . Phila~elphia on Oct;b~r 8. the. Carneg-1e E1~dowment for Inter- The livestock judging team whose low. hr own ior a hea'y set ba<.'.k. They t· e ruJesf ~Jo\e1·n111g t.ns presenta- will be shown .Jlonday and Tuesday Here, in company" ith other members national ~e.ace smce l!H2. . . membe1ship consists of \Yilliam Re:e1ving a 42 yard kick from Ryan, tried ])Unl1ng out but Huber1 Kit.ten

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0 obws: i · e\"enmg at 'i:l5 promptly. o.f Tau Beta Pi, an inspection trip • ~fter livmg ab .. oad and st.u_dyrng_m Corkins, J:iarold Dusenben·y, Alton, Kennan returned to the Bobcat 39-e must e a so1J.10more reg1s- Co11eoe students will be admi ted on th • D l I t't t d F1ance Ge1ma1n anJ Spam i\11ss \-ard line. O'Leary· made 16 yards on iali, btol·~ed tne tty and. lammed o\er t~rerl in engjnee.1in,r at )l. S. C. at the their a;tivity tkkets. Admission for .1ou~n. rexe .· rys i u e .. was ~1.~ ~ - Jones \eca.me ~onnected v:ith the :Vlclllhatton/ _Da~. ).!ickalson1 George J tne goal line. C:Oll\\;ay conve1ted. An- time th rde a a l d d t The party also \;lSJted vaHous h1s:o1- A .· E b , . B I" . 1911 Rees and Keith s1me leaves Bozeman two line plays an.l first down. Two other attaLk '"'as lallnched with Parke1 h d e h · t ·hw· rr e a~ d m~is all others is fifty cents1 unless a mem- ical buildings th1 oug-hout the city. · mencan m aS,SJ m ei m In . -

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October 22. The team stops at losses and DeFrate punted 40 yards diminuth·e Kitten back, canying rhe a,·e one. JS res man no~.:: urmg lbership in the Bozeman chapter of the They left Philadelphia the morning 12. U~on _her ietm11a~o the Umted Sv1ague1 'Vash., the 2Jrd1 where it to K. Ekeg1en who returned 10 yards. t.he preceding year. A student who ( L ontinued on Pa~te Two) of the .?th for Bethlehem, ,.,.·he1·e the (Contmued on Pc .... e Two) judges shorthorn cattle at the F . M. (Continued on Page Four) sta~ 5 out one year automaticaily - con\"c:n 10n was fo!mally opened by a Rothrokk ranch. The team reaches MEETING OF CLUB lo~~es ,;~sll~l~:t~:;,,.t; e:f~e~h;h:'~f;~~st DEAN EFFINGER SPEAKS Jun ~ecn ad.dress. gi,·e~ b~" D1\ Cha~ . ENGINEERING TEACHER t·o1 tland the 24th anl judges in the number of pomts during> his fieshman F:~ss .R1 haids of the Leh1'"""h Ut;t\er- c:onte.,,.r. October 25. Ross Miller, as-

HELD OcroBER 16 ~~~~-1. is. ac~eguJar engineeri~g course I AT ASSEl\I\JIBLY 0 c T 16 I ~s~n~ ~¥~i~y~n ~f,~ ~,~;·~o:e;"~/ hi~~~:::. v A CA TIO NS IN EUROPE b:~<l:';, ~~~~~~~~~,,~~ c~~~h~:l~~~ ~~~; I .3. A student who was i·ehe\ed dur- U • .ll\ tt.lteimtie::... I \llakes the trip with. h1s men . Under --- ing- his f es~mrnn year from the re- - - , !he rest of tne a~te111001~ ~as de· his tutelage .a.\l. S. l. tied for fir.st

FROSH QUESTION SOPH SUPREMACY . ' . t qu.reme.,ts of military science or phy- Univcrsitv of Michigan Dean 'to eel to.\he fl1st business _se.s~on, a1~d Edward B. Heath of College of µlace last year. Secrctaual Club Holds Firs s~cal education or both is to be con- .· . ~ . r t _at m.,, 1t a smok~1: ~~s .,,nen m . . o· 'lne gram Judging team lea\ es Boze- . I I . W LI l\Ieetin"' at Lewis Hall. Several sidered regular whether he substitutes P 1mc1pal Spcak~r at Assembl) D'~':n ~all o~ the Unne.s1ty campus. Engmeerm,., S1?ends Eleven man rnlll·sday, October ~~. for Port- Finals m nter-c ass Mixes i 0

• • M d other subjects for these or not. Thursday l.Vlo rnmg 1 · Fuda< mornmg- was spent discuss-1 Weeks of Vacation Abroad lana A.H. Post is takmg the follow- Be Held This Saturday Be-lmportant Dec1s10ns a e 4. Points will be counted only on mg affairs and that aftemoon. an m- I mg men . II. G. Bolster, Eall Biork, tween Halves of Game thoss subjects leading- toward gradua- --- teTestmp; and educat10nal tnp was 4nd I<redetitk Crouse. The team will The first meetmg of the Secretarial tion in his engineering course. An . assembly was held Th1;1rs?ar made ,through the plant ?f the Bethle- E~wa1:~ B. Heath, of the college of airive 111 Portland Friday mornmg, Club for this rear was held Thursday, 5. The rule is to be a Keuffel and mornmg at 10:30 a. m. The pnnc1pal h~.'.11 S~eel Co. That ,evcnm~ \Vas spent e.ngmee11ng1 has returne~ to ~Iontana where it will spend three days. in The final contests between the fresh­October Hi at 5 :00 o'clock in Le-wis Esser Polyphase Slide Rule an i shall I speaker on .the program -yas _Dean at ending a formal c:ance given for the :Stat~ College after spendmg 11 we~ks further preparati?n. be~ore judgmg men and sophomores \Yill be held next • bear an engraved D>old plate bearing John R. Effmger of the University of I delegates. of h1s sunm:er yacat10n abroad. Se\ en _\.LOllCiay. The gram JUdgmg team has Saturday. The· resltlts will dec ide ha~he regular business was as f. ollows: the name of the recipient. l\lh.higan. . . At luncheon. Saturday: t~e found~1" wee~s of this time were spent o1~ ~he I won five oi.:t of se\'en ?f these contests whether the frosh will wear their caps 1 h t Recogniz.ino- that "ompc.titio fa . a Ha1·d work wa.<; the subJe::.t dlS- ':f Tau Beta P1 1• Edw. IItggmson W1l- contment of Europe .. The remammg and last year won high honors by a for two more \"leeks or whether they to I~e"h~lge~~d~~et ~~~~nd ~~~1~~!~~Y a~f · pnze stimula'les end~avor1 Ta~ B~ta ~ussed by Dean Effin~cr in _his speech hams Jr.1 \\as mtro_cluce~ a1.1d pre- ~our weeks he spent rn England and five hundred point lead. . . . can store them away until next spring. f 0 9 00 J 1 k Pi present:;; this rule to try to instill o the assembly. Tn~ tnarn content I sented \\"lt.h. :' testn11on~a1 1 1n book ..'.)'totlan.d . r _ I G. L.. ~~1ndes a~compamed by his trio· Up to date there has only been one eYely month tom?:~ to : hoc o::. ' in the freshman the will t make a of the speech dealt wit~ college em- ion~1. contammg the s:mt1111ents of the ~eannit New lork ~:m June _20, he of Enc Holeman, John Howe, and contest held, this resulted in a tie. The ·~·oi~\1~<>n~v};;1i~~~ssD~~~~g oft :he Y~f~~! high scholastic record. If high schol- 1;!o~'ment in various busmesses of t_he Ya' ious chapters. sa~led ~or France. 'Vhlle the tnp w~s Rany~ Penttila, , leaves . tomorr?w following eon tests "';11 be held Satur-wtll talk to the club on various phases astic rank is made durino- the fresh- UmteJ. States and also other countries In the a~ternoon a bronze tablet prnnauly f~r pleasure l\lr. He:ith ~·as mo-:nrng on tram No. 1 to Judge ~airy day: the mass ball contest1 the flag of the business work. ~ominations man yea1• it is thought 'that it will of the wor~~- . . co1_m~1emoratmg the .many deeds_o~ Dr. intercsteJ m European e_ngme~rmg I products at th2 Pacific I1~ternat1onal. rush and a "tua o' war 11 for historian were held . The following naturallv be kept up dJrino- the rest .Dean Efimger tl'led t'? unpress UJ?On W1llrn.ms,_was unveiled at Wilhams ~1ethoc~s. ~nd spent. a portion of ~he The team from )lontana State placed Between ha1:es of the :frosh-lnter-;vere nominated: Jo Connois, Beatrice of his a· adeTnic cale<>r "' his audience the necess1ty of entering Hall, Leh1g-h C'.ampus. A forma1 ban- tnne v1s1tmg electncal manufacturmg third last year in this work. mountain game will be a mass baU Xelson and Virginia Keyes. Election The d~te of this a;-..·~rd will be an- the course ~ne. most desires1 and. q?et at the Hotel Bethlehem! Saturday plants and powet: stations. in Engl~nd contest. This will require 25 men from will be held soon and at that time the nounced in the near future. once. entered Ill it, to n~ake a success mght1 brot:ght the conYent1011 to a and on the contme~t. His reception MEANING OF MONUMENT each class. of 1 ". The Dean pointed out ve1 y do::e. by European engmecrs was very Immediately after the game the an-dues for rhe quaiter vdll be collected. clearly how a student by si<le-stepping: )Ir. :\It-Elliott spent a day fo ·wash- hearty and they showed a keen inter- nual flagrush will be held. This will .:\liss Young ga,·e an interesting re- CHEMISTRY SOCIETY his col'ege work is onl,r doing himself I ing~on 1 D. C.. on the retu111 trip. est .in what Mr. Heath wished to know 1 equire 25 more men on each side. port on her study of the Natio_nal harm if he inten-ls to enter in some \\ h1le there he went through the about European methods. AT EIGHTH EXPLAINED 1he final contest wil1 consist of a Clubs to \vhich this ch;b rnay peUtlon. bmdness 01" profession when out of capitol building- and visited other in- "Italy surpasses every other Euro- ·'tug o' war" through the fire hose. At this time the entertainment com - GATHERING JS HELD school. If side-stepping is practiced tt-'restinO" spots. pean country h1 rut and historic in.er- It has been the custom in past years mittee, consistin~ of Th.lay Burkhart in school it is quite easy to do the 1 The p aee fo. next yea1's con\ention est as c!oes Switzerland in scenic SiO"nificance of l\lonwnent at to have a door rush to decide whether chairman. Isabel 'Vood and Florence same thing while in business. If it is was not defi1,ite!y decideJ at this beauty/' 1\tr. Heath staled. ··The whole 0 f C II . d E",.hth the frosh enter by the front door of Hanington was. appointed. The presi- pral ti eel a great deal it will be de- meeting. of Europe has recovered more than I Corner O O ege an 10 I rnain hall. This proved to be too des-dent told the members about the Montana Section of American tertecl immediately and the young- em-I expected and the battlefields are largly Streets is Cause of Inquiry tt'c<tive to the building and was done plaque which is to be awarded to the Chemical Society Holds Meet· ployee unde: ordinary cases will be I WOMEN'S .JAMBOREE TO back under cullivatio11 . I was im- ___ away with last year. freshman who makes the hia-htest relieved of his j)OSilion j)Tesse<l very mu h by the arctiitecturc ,, • . . . Sin:.e the door rush has been tr1ades 1'11 the sec1·etar1ar· course. It 1·n.,. on •1onday Everun' g · BE HELD OCTOBER ?! · - J o ht fi tl monu ~~:as decided that those v.rho miss two b 1' One of the m ino1· noints , Dean Ef- ... ~ of the Cathedrals. Their construction l w a sigm cance 1;. ie - abolished, interest in the underclass d b film.er discussed \Vas the \'atious meth- --- is mai \elous considering that they ment on the ta1~pus at tne>,~orner of contests has tended to decrease. It is ~:i~r\~1:s a~~;~~~t:!ny ed~~~:ped £~-~~~ Chemists an:i. those interested 111 the I eds tha

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1nodertn ~~!~~g~f~~~n~i~1 t~ ~r~~~~l~nts i:~vh~~h hoped that the sophomores will take membership. science of che:n1:st1y met last night mg-~ co eJTe er;1p O}l~1el1 · ·~'er~. o ltory is expected on October 241 ac-

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mat rnc1y. J..'0 ma :r w 1ere ~ven, heteiotoie has• ~n~ u~answere~I an interest in upholding the old tradi-under the auspiees of rhe Montana the:se dealt \1 tth g-1ades. pe1 sona~1ty, coi<lmg to Helen Bratlbury1 chanmm1 I was always able to find someon~ who . . g f ti . . 1 tions of the school a11d will be on hand section of the American Chemical So- e:xp~ncnce and the desire to enter into Ev·ery fall \V. A. A. entei-tains all cou.lcl speak ~he Enghs~ language. re~e~l~x~mbt~~~~~ t~blet l~Sta~~~;1~i;!t Saturday to represent their class in NOTICE c1ety 111 a gene1_al meetm&" for the pur- bns111ess. women tn school at a Jamboree in the [ German_y o 1~11p1essed me as bemg the• the granite monument was erected on full force . There will be a ,·ery important pose of pe1fectmg plans ror a mee~mg l n CE co11ege g)mna:smm Tlns lS an e'ent most ~:oe.1essne country on the con-[August 8 HH4 by the .Montana Soc1- ---------m Butte on,No\:ember. 31 to cons1der NOII \\luch e\"erv Freshman as well. as tln\e\;it.-

1 . H h . t ety oi Pt~neel; in commemoration of NOTICE meeting of the Intramural :;\Ian plans for tne Iorrnat1on of a local 1~pper class woman should look for- Jn e m Gerinany l\h. eat a - th f t' 'f M t te. agers tonight (Tuesday), October stduent chemistry organization for al1 Smntanian wishes to invite 211 wa1 d to. It is one of t.he best oppor- tended the Passion Play at <;>beram- .· e . on~a. 1013 .o 186~11 an~ .~.s a I .~-21, in the kcture room of the ~t.u<lents, ~o sunimauze the activities studc-nts and facult y to a bridge tuni.ties_off7red to get acquainted weth mcrgau .a.nd r;iade _ th~ h?at, tr1p down ~<~~~~:,int~1lh;0Un1on 'attS'ta~e: :1~ 11~/o: gym nasium at 5 :15 P· Ill. m a chemhal Imc at l\1ontana State; party at Hotel Baxter Saturday e\·ery girl lil school. the sce~li<.: Rh me 11ve1. Ile r.etu111ed to , b . ,... 88~ Be suTe to be there. and ~nally to hold a general so_:ial afternor-n from 2:30 to :1:00 p. m. Miss Bradbury w1l_h assist~nts }~as the United States by way of Montreal. \e*h:rn~~1~um~nt had its original lo-IJ. Greiner, manager. meetmg- ~t the c!ose of the ev_emng. 50c admission. planned a P-?g1am o[ games 111: ~vh1~h ALUMNI CLUB HEARS cation on the present site of Herrick The 1~1e:etmg .. ":ln<.'.h was held in the e~ery one w11l be able .to p~rtlc1pate. hhll anc.i "as 1110,·ed to make way for Chem1stry.bu1l<lm'l', was well attended AG E D SENIORS WILL GET }iass games ~swell as 111d1vidual ~on- RADIO RESULTS OF GAME ihat building some six years ago and and a11 enjoyable t11ne was haJ by all INSTRUCTION IN POULTRY tests "111 be mdudc<l m th.e proip am. was not raised on its present Jo_ation Tumblers who are going- to be those p~·e.sent. . The las~ pa1·t o~ the evening vnll be untll Freshman Week oi this quarter. in the Jamboree must meet Tues· Act1v1l1es of a chemtcal. nature at s~<mt with danc111g, ~ncl. re~res~ments Thirty members of the :i.Tontana The monument was sponsored by day at 5 :00 Jl. m. ami Thursday the college were summanzell by the Ulr. S. S. SouthcrlanJ, head of the will be ser\'ed. An mv1tat1on is here State C allege Club of Pit.tsburgh met the late 'Valter Cooper of Bozemnn

NOTICE

1f ~my student picked up a s litl trombone from a taxi last Satur­day night, will he please return it to Lcuis Howard ·mmediately. It is U. S. property and cannot be re1>laced by the school.

NOTICE

Intermountain i;.lays Frosh team Saturday at 2:00 p. m. lntercJas S<'raps between hal\·es.

__ 12_· _:o_o_a_._rn_ . _t_o_1_,_0_0_1_i._n_1_. _____ 1 ___ <_c_o_n_ti_n_u_ed_ o_n_ P_a_g_e_ 'I_'v._·o_) __ ~r'~'~it":~;usla~dC~;i~~~' d1~~:r;~;.~~t"!i ~~~u{I to all women students to at- ~~:t:\'.~:~l·v~nq:,~~t:~.j'~i~;P~JtsO~i0~1~~ (Continued 011 Page Two) for the se11ior students in agricultural annual Grizzly-Bobcat football game ------------------------------METAL NUMBER B ANDS FOUND

ON DUCKS ARE ASKED FOR e<luc>ation to re:-eh·c instn:iction in N ENROLLED being played in Butte1 i\IonLa1ia. poultry work. Walter lliecklenburg-. JOE DELA EY St'hool songs an<l short talks by Jny local <pecialist. will have charge of the AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY Duq"ette, H. L. Dahl. both former new cla!'s. Bobcat players and Frank Brown,

The past few ye3rs no cour::.e in manager o fthe Bobcat basketball team

URGES BETTER APPRECIATION OF DIMINISHING WILD LIFE

noultl\r hns been a\·ailable fo1· agricul- Joe Delaney has enroll!!d fol· grad- that played in Pit.tsbm·gh last winter, "S fi l h 't · l · · •1 ' l d uate work at Harvard University. Ile po1tsmen going a e d t is season o a great exent in so \1ng some ot "'1e I tural students. 'Vh1le the 'a ue an being the main fea'ures . F1·ank Dming Cl\ i1 \Yax times and shortly It is only necessary that each and t o. take daily and seasonal bags of many p1oblems confronting the spo1 ts- necessity of this training has been gTaduatecl from Montana State Col- Heikkila acted as toastmaster. the~eafte1·, over two hundred million every citizen lend his aid in a very wild ducks and other p;ame birds may men in :Vfontana today. realized. lack of finance has made it lege last spring. Joe was bm,;iness Tflose present were: .Mr. and Mrs. dollars 111 gold nuggets was washed small way contmuous1y to enjoy our find occas10nally a numbered. aluminum "'"!'he report should state-the number impossible to conduct such a course. managel' or th ... i 9:lO Montanan and Ray Johnson, }fr. and l\Irs. Bill Smith. irom the gulchl:'!s of Montana. The wilt! life , and it will also eventually band on one leg- of the birJ. Bird p1i11tcd on the band (including any The gl'aduat:- sroing- out into Smith- mana~el' of intramural sports last :Hr. and 1\Jl's. Bill Hakala, :iur. and people who -first attaineJ this great ;deld more than the gold. has in the b d. f . . . 1 B C) k ~rear. He was prominent in many col- I B~~lo1

;fca~S~~.~;~~~0~fs tl1fe tt~ ~u£~~~1~- ~~11de~h~csJ;~:t~~~i ~~~~1~~7 ~~h~r~r the }!0!,~efn1~~~:;a~; ~a1~i1ao~ 1]~~lt;~o;;.~~1~ \~~~g. a~:i~~~e~ ~!~e1;~~b~r 1~] t~~ul~~Pl~! ~t:~~;!te, ~ir. ~:3 1~1~~~·-R~n~. ~~~-a~~~: ~~e~~;; o~a~~l!ii~~: !-~~oi~~--~~rtl~~dc~~;~ I pa1~6,·er 401000,000 people vacation ment of Ag iculture, in advancing bird was obtained. In retu111, the Bio- and this training will aid him mate1i- "\Jr. 1ud l\frs. H. R. Michel, l\Ir. and I ates in many ways with this gold. each year and we are very fortunate their !'tudies of North American logi,al Survey will tell the person ren- ally when he g-ets out in t1rn fiel I. Sigma social fraternity. !\!l's. Harold Black, Mr. and Mrs. R. aCl.'onUng- to a statement of B. F. in that Montana, with the two great waterfowl, have bane.led game birds at de""ing the report \Vhere ai1d when the The agricultural education depart- Dyer. l\.Ir. and 1\Irs. Davidson, Fl"f:'d Gerry, recentl~- elected se~·retary of Kationa1 Parks, offers the b'Teatest more than 50 sta1ions in the United birds was. banded, and send interest- ment has been fortunate in s.~c..r 1r.~ NOTICE Seibert. F1·nnk Brown. FTank Heikkila. the l\fontana Sportsmen's .\ssoeiation. recreation region in the world. Many Sta~es and Canada. from the Arctic in;r infornrntion on the application of, su .. h a specialist as Mr. ~Iecklenburg Ben Gibb~, Andy Briscoe and Fred "Xature was much kinder to us J;vith states receh·e millions of dollars from regions south to Louisiana an i the banding- method to bird study. to g-ive thi~ instru tion. He is one of Tho~.e \\ ishing to be excused Seibert. our wild life in giving- us a jlTeat the touristi; each year. Minnesota Georg-ia and from Maine to California. "Bird banding, is conducted by the the oi.;tstanding poultry men of the frrm c1al:'ses because of illn<'SS abundan..e of practically all species a1one received nearly $82.000,000 in The Biological Survey desires a re- Biological Surrey and its 1,700 co-, state. slv·uld re~ort to .:\li~s Garnes, ~OTICE and making- it possible for us to util- 1929. Our fulu1·e tourist ti·ade \vill p01 t on every banded bird that is re- operators, furnishes a means of ob- The fi1·st clas~ was held Tuesday studen t health director, before ir..e this great natural resour~e for all leave millions of dollars in om· state .ovcred, and reqrcsts the co-opel·ation ~aining infonuation regardin!; c:onserv- e\·ening- at which time Mecklenburg tl•e class rn iss:<>d or a<; soon there- There will he a meetin~ of the time to come if we as sportsmen and and our wild life is one of the great-of all c:.port~men." B. F. Gen·v1 c:ecre- a' ion measures. The handing- records outline 1 the courf':e and methods to be aftrr as i:o~c:.·hlt'-not later than .Al umn i 1-H Club Thur5day, Octo- broad-minded ani appreciative citi- est att-ac:tions for them. Surelv this tary <?f the :\lontana Sport!'~en's as- of the Bureau haYe furnished much 1

employed. The class i::: to receive its I ·PO p. m. Office hours, 8 : :~0 to her 2:~. at 8:00 o'clock p. m. in 7.ens will bnt exercise a small amount is a crop wor~h cultivating. Will our t.0~1al~on, also s' ah.•d that this inform- j information on hunting- and con<serva- train in!!" chiefly through field trips and 12 ::10 and from 2 :30 to 5 :30. Herrick hall. A II former 4-B Club of good sportsmanship, realization1 J beautifu1 forests, valleys and streams ation is very important as it will help (Continued on Page Three) demonstrations. Home phone 943.J, members are welcome. and appreciation of this g reat wealth. (Continued on Page Three)

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PAGE TWO THE WEEKLY EXPO:\'E:'\T. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21. l!);l0

tb¢ W~¢kly Expon¢nt Establ ished 1910

Continua nce of t he ) Jonth ly E xponent, Esta blished l 95

SMA'lvrERI:KGS FROJ\I HE HE A ' D THE RE

IN OllR MIDST

Enm if the football funs can't play foothall, they know thnt :;:{-3-! means

COMMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT

Published e\'ery Tuesday of t he collrgc ~ear by the Rlaff chosen fro m the Assoc iated !::)t.udcnts of 7\lontana ' tatc College at Bozeman, l\lontana

:1 c01rtpll•ted forward pnss for :\fontana. I llul'in;,.:- thl' ten years l·ndin~ l~' 1l1.

thC! illl'l"l'~\Sl' in colll'J.!C urn! unin~r:-:.it).·

A Xl•W Racket .. Stkk ·cm up." say:-:. .l immy and H i. two touf.:"h rm·ket(.•l·rs rL•g-i:-:tr:ition ha~ b<."l'.11 mon•. than :100

S ubscription Hate : S:?.00 1>er school )Car from Bo7.emnn· and tlw people turm·d Uluc :uul (;nJd with l•-..:eiH'nH•nt . pt.•r c.·L·n~. .·\ ~ .the pn•:-:cnt time. thc1 l'

are on•r a milli11n ).·onn~ Jll'opl(.• m thl' col11..•J!t•s an1l uni\"et:>illl's of th1..• l'u;tt· I

The ~tyle~ did not c.·omply "ith th(' Wl.'athcr , for fur-conb and Slt.'amcr !'t.ate$. while..· thl'!°l' werl.! l(.•;o:s thnn onc-Acceptance for ma iling nt special rate of postaf?'e provided for in Section 1103,

Act of October 3, l V2 i , authorized February l 'i, l l.JH'I l'UJ.!'=' wc..·n· dC'cicledly "out... third of thi:-- numbt..•r in H.120-:!l. l n :\l ontnna th(•rc wcr1..• llli'~ s'.11-

'l'elephone I S7-Ask fo r E" 1xmcnt. On :\ londa) s ..1-\fte r 12:00 noon Hooray! Octolwr JSth mnrkl•d the fir:-t tim(' that :'-.fontrma State·~ Band

Editor-in-Chief ....... . _ .. _ ..... . ..... George L . flart t:'n•r hro;uka~tl·<L h.. G. I. H. :-:h11tllc! he highly hono red.

Business :\tanager . ---··············-Albert \\'. Greiner

cll•nts in tht.• institutions of hi1.dll'r <.•1lu­c.·ation in J :l:!ll-~l. while ut tht..• pn·sl·nt t.im~ then.• an• ,\ti6:; in tht.'S<' 111stitu­t:ons. This is an in: l'3't.' of ll!l pt.·r l·t•nt.

:\lontana St~ue Coileg"t· hntl a n•gular

l\'l•xt Yl':\r we 'll J!'l'l the Bulwnt·s litt t.' :\lnscot working" on ou r crippks ~:~l~~~~hi1i~:g-l.~~~u>~~~~1~- f/11~1!tat~~g-j~~;11 :~-News Staff

Managing Editor ... . ...... l\Iicheal Dcc\'y Ass istant E ditor ... A t'mi n ll il l Associa te E ditor ....... . .. ···--·-- ······················-················· ... Al ice \ 'andcnhook

~oonc..·r with hi~ lluku~ Poku::; m~dicim:. Jinn of 11~ l. Tht.• registrat.inn this fall

A~sociate E ditor ...... ·-···· Wc!:ilt•)· }'unk

Sports Edit or ..... -··············· ·-·················· ... ........................... \Yallacc Jl a rrity The Band t:ontrihutl•tl ~omc..• new pointers (ln o\·crshoe stylc..'s .

A!'>sistants-Chet Huntley, Clarence Connell, Halph Wilson, Peck lik-

f orlond. The com•t.•ption that a Grizzly h:1s ~n·l'n of an Ag dass is CYen more

Featu1..: E . ::tor ...... ... . ......... . A .:•st~ nl!:i· -Helen Olin:r , Kathryn Kellett.

. ........... ~lary Hakala primitiYc than his a rt . \ \'onckr \\hat the ··~ t otif" w~H.

\\·omens :O::potts _ .. •. .. .. ....... . Assistant.s-;\Jargaret K unkel a nd Sarah Barringer.

Society E ditor ......... .

.. Dorothy Garrett Ir the . .\Jpha Gam~ don 't stop thL·ir monh1 y-shin1..·~. thl•y'Jl ha\e someone

Helen Souders in the hospital Yt.'l.

Ass istants- Lucile \Ycstover, Betly \\rcsch , i\l ila Tannl!r, Josephint?

Micklich, :\ ancy Smith, Gretchen Lehrkind, Mildred Xe\"in, Virginin

Speck. R ep orters ..

1s Hl ,:r1N\tl'r than a )"l':l r ac:o th!"' tina· . whkh "n·ilicts n l'l'gbtrntion of ollc>ir<" stu .. (·nt~ for the > l'!lr of W<'ll

fl\"L'l' J :.!00. Yariot1s t.•xplanation"" h.n-e ht'l'n of­

forcd to :H'l'OUnt for tht.• rapid gro\\lh in C'ollcj!l' att(•ntlanl'r. and no doubt a mimhcr of i111lut·t1l'C's :tH' nt work. The most important reasc111, howc>\"cr , i fo.·11d in the..• ract that the Vnit<.'1t !"t.ates has :--hit't"'4i \t'ry rapidly in tht• clin·diun ol largl' uni! prorluction. Th uti.ize~ tlw cli"c..·ovetil'~ of ~dl'nt·c, whit'h arc simplr thu nw:rn~ of con­~rnllini.t the f fll'~ of naturt> in uoll .!

1b work. .. .. Bruce Garlinghoui::e, :\Iarg-a ret Bowman. Dare Boulter

Virgi l Hurlburt, Glenn Frisbie. Proof Render . . ........... ..... .

I The ilavs of hand imlu trv in .sn::i il . . . lo <1lly O\.nH:·d units an' l:.l1i:f.'I~· J.!'"Cll1c.

A C'oat. alnwst as old as sonw traditions appeared in l1nw to h<' \\urn ~Ult! this shift j~ .ailing- for trained

···· ... Caroline CochratlC', Rut h Lowe for the llvb(.·at-Griu.ly ~ame· Yllll know tl11..• om•, that of ",\ J.!gie :\lal'·s. r11lks. who knuw how lt> din•·: lar· • Typists. Billie Henkel.

Business taff Tht• ..\ lpha o·s mig-hl just as well han· dm-cd U}l llYCr the Wt.·ck-cnd so

Circulation :\lnnnger ......... ..... . ................................. -··· .... .Jack E rkkila many !lrl' from. that J!1mous town of Buth-.

Advert is ing .:\Janngcr ............ . . .. ..... ....... . ..... _ ....... F rank Ccsernni

Assistants· Richa rd "la ttt>r y, Robert Crossthw:iitc, T homas Fa rr is,

Ralph Ilosig.

Courier Print Bozeman, ~\lont.

INTR AMURAL .\ THLETJCS

Before long intra:nural rnlleyball will again occupy t he mind~

It stic..•ms that a n•rtain A lpha t;am has nn a\nsion to a member on tlll~

tC'am. \Y L' hope that her sistC'rs' te:ising won't n•sull in applt•xy.

The l"Omlut..'tors sai<I that thl'l"t.' should hl' lig-h t and there was light

for about one minute.

It was all th-..-) ('uU1cl do to hrin ).!' the train in without n c..'onfla~ralion

breaking- out.

of most fraterni ty men. Tha t c01npetiti \·e athletics a r e bene· in chars.re of the 1·ublicalion of "Inter- rhorus girb who ::!"l't marric·<l in air-

ficial no one can ga insay, but ther~ is o n e pha$e of the play that ~~~!.on~} t;;;~cil~~t~~111~,~ a.~l~t~~1;;~LJu~~l ~~~nc~~·c.~11: \J~~.io t~\~\ 1!;~;~-- ~~ 1~n j;~~l, ~~~ needs a little thought and consideration if t h e gan1es are to con- / ~lincl .A lco\"cs'' and the .. 1 ,~!N1~ationul about a.nyone who <'~·er ~ot marril"_i in tinue. :lfost of t he g r oups enter t he gam es with a good sports- Relations Llubs 1.1niwboo~. She hns I bed. :-;ot th:1t ! lnnk 1L's a ba J 11lea

. . . • also JH"l'Jlarcd a ::-.tuuy Cour:-.c of I n· but nu1yqc wed belt('!' chan.l!'e th\.•

mansh1p a ttitude, bu t m t he past a few ha\'e a llowed the old ternntional Rclat1011;," based on the subj,·ct.

personal and fratern ity prej udice to enter into their competition. bo~k~,. 111 , 1,hc_ . 111 t";·n~Uo~ial . ' 1•.ml " I n n l'le<·elan<i hotel not long a.,o.

p!'udu<'tion units. 111111 lo on:ani·'..,; larj!l' i.:roups of peop.c. The num} of t.ai11('1! Jl<'nplt.• has greatly inrn·as1•cl durin~ th<' r1~1. t te-n year~ hN·au:-:e th \•mand for trainin~ i~ now mu h mort•

t•-..:ll n:-;i, t.' than l'VCI' before.

CH E:\l!STRY SOCIETY G.\THERl:\'G JS H ELD

(l'ontinlll'cl Jrt1m P~·-· • One) roUcwini:: Ur. J\irk, ior th<' chen1i~try dc1 arlmL·n+ : lkan (.'ohll•i:,.rh , of the "1emkal l'llg-ineC'rin.: ch•pnrtment; Pro­

f<.:" )r Rurkl1, on h('half of the ag-•·i­

nili11 al n·~ ·all·h ht1rC':iu: Dr .. )(: ·sl.' Rit.·hard:o:tm. ftir tl-ie honw N'on11mit·~ c j, i:.inn: )1.ss :\a ta he SP\,ll<::, rclatin~ .. to l ·~ta Pi: Olin'r :\Ion.ran, on hd~nlf of Alpha Chi Sig"ma; Dr .. Johnson. on th~ facultr sl'minar: an1l Tlr. Shl•ppnnl. 1ela 1h·£' to tht• .·\mcricnn Chernical ~o. iety.

. .\ t the c.·on lu~ion of thl' met'tin'-. l"Hk•r and douc:hnuts Wl'l"(• sC'rYed anrl a ~'·t•nrra) soc.·ial hour sp('nt. Th I

. . . . . . . Alco\t'~. Sht: i:-. ·l 1cgut11 <.:ontnhu.01 when I was g-cttm.I:!" "ll'quamted with e resu t it this att1tude continues to predon11 nate gan1es, "'Ill t? "La. >:uc,·a Dcmot·1u_da" in l'On~1et·- an intl'n·:-;ting bc..·d, th~rc was a kncX'k

be to have in tc1·-1raternity ga111es discontinued a nd the or iginal l~on "~t~ _the h~t~riiation•;l .. ~:clatwn~ at the door~ I in~trndiH•ly strniirht-

" Athl t: ~ f . - . • " .· Uub ."01k .. 1~1 L:.~tm . ..-\m1.:11c .. ~. :\Ii~ ('necl :ny hair t -p mg- \ \ :t:o; just around SCVLPTl RE E ~urposc, e ,c, 01 e\ et ~ on e , \\ Jil be defeated. Our ~ehool J_oness oftlc1al mle 111.the Carncg-1c th<• ,,rncr\ :incl ,aid hopefully ' \\'ho' <XH JBIT

IS not vel'y large, not so large tha t we ca n afford to har bor Endown1<·n is that of D1.'·1s1onA•s;st- is it?' 'It's a letter for)'""· sir,' a HERE , 'EXT '.\1 0 '.'ID.\ Y · ·t r n ,. I . .. ·.II . · · . . . ant and :-:he s abo ttw 1-~xC'~utin~ ::'e.:- h(.•llbo\ answt..•n•ti I sai J. '."liT"J it under

an11:nos1 J urnong OUr::se \e::> espec ia J _111 1n t1 anu11al athletic". 1~1:t:1r_y uf t"Jc Intcrnut1onal Rclut10ns the d0or!' and nw~:-c..·d niy hair azain .

Lets all start the \'Olleyball season with an attit ude of good Club" ·r c:111 't •li1> it under th<• door.' he said. (Con .nued from Pa~c One) [ Amerintn FNlPratfon of .\ rts is pur-

sport$m:mship predom inating and carry it t hrough to the end ) IEAXJ'.'IG OF l\10, ' lJ:\IE:KT t's on a ktray.'1 ·1\ few hours la1ter we <'hased for one dollar. T?w member-~ · \\l'H' awa ·cnec P" mo:l' pounc mg- on :-hip c-ar<l admit~ onl~ tn all c·xh:"'itions.

------------------------------ .\T E IGHTH EXPL.\ I:'.li'ED the dour. It was th .. same bellboy; I' ll Am ·•.,u1>s wishincc to make or-

CARNEGIE EXDOWC\IENT lpa ts of the l'nitcd States and has n<·<·cr forccl that voi<'l'. 'It's six ra .; ' t· I l shown through the

W E H \ YE 80~1E F L ' E

PO M P O NS \\' h,· not order a bouquet today

M. LANGOHR, Florist l!l E. :\lain Phone 9.)

HALLOWE'EN PARTY GOODS LE T l'S PL.\:\' YOl'R P .\RT Y

Place Cards Tall ie~

Im·itat ions FaYors :llask

HAlJSEMAN & McCALL Phone 107 l East l\lain j

11 1111111 1 ·1 11 11111111111111 1 11 1 11 1 111 1 1111 1 1 1111111

fSENiORS:-:--···--=~-~ ~ Let's get those annual 111l'lurcs takt•n as soon as ~ possible. It will hllp the a11nual to get the discount ~ on the cuts and \\'C can do better when we don' t \ hm·e to rush .

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I I I I II I ii I I I I I I I rl I I I II I i I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 I I I I l I I 11 I 11 I I

GET YOL R 11.\LLO\YE'E:\' F .\ YOR..<\

and

SPEC L\ L \\ HIDL\X P .\CK.\GES :\'OW

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THE BUNfiALOW ............... ++I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I

H.rn11on iii 1 hl' .Art nep:lrtmen~ . portunity fir\ It i~ horetl t.hat alJ :-.t11tknt:-; will andin~ irn1I

takl• achnntag-e of thi~ e-..:t.·ellent op- s lpture.

w n s"Jc .in ot nt~rt.'s.tinz l xilib t

LECTURER TO~IORRO'V 'tran•lcd cxtensi\"ely abroad . \Continued from Pau·c OnC') 'tJ't.·l~c:kl .' hh(.• t:--ai,d. I·Bkut I l,t•flt 3: c.·fall for! tr.a1ll~·r:~H~11~).o ~· "0 by C'a1tin{?" ) !rs. n t F h i f h l J • u1., . ou1..•1,' ·now. 1c in. ormN I ·

___ / .. or t e .ast our ::>um mer~.~. e- las and was unn~ilc<l on Aug-w.~t . lHl·l. u~. I .n:.·t kncx·keJ lo :-;ay you ve g-ot --------------------- -- ---- ------ --------- ---

. '1Slll'd Europe to study c~nd1t:on~ _at by :\lis::, Ruth L. lland:-on , :..t. l;l'adaatc t 11ur nwn• hours to !o;]l'l'JI'." I (Continued f rom P age One ) 1Gene\"a , The HaJ.."'1.lc and 11_1 A ustria. oi '.\lontana Z'ta.te t.ollc..,i.:c . 1hc unvc.11- ,;;,:,_TE p p I a...1 r I a...1 TO MODERN WO R.LD

.\t thl' S11phomor., l'l1..·,·t1ons last week I.orrain('- Thompson, as y l

Sta.tes , she become a member of the Hun~ary and Lzcchuslo\"ak1a, as well ini.: took place as the dimax of the ;;:, I'~ U ''

staff of t he Carnegie E ndowment for as. n.1 Gcrn13!lY. 1'~·am·~ and Gr~ut Gold<.·n and ::>iln:r .Jubilc..•e c('lebratc International P1:a. c, "\Vith which she Brnam. Her tirst 1lircct contact with b,· sonw 10,0110 )ll1n . .ana Pionet·r~. ThC'

ha!; been a ssocia ted ever s ince. In La:~n-~merican atfa11 s was mat.le in unYt•iling of the 11\0llUllll'Ht followed a connec_t ion wit h hl!r work in librn r ies 191.::>-Jli w~en sh~ ~tte_n_ded .thC' Second hi:-;torieal pag-l'ant whil·h may ne\"1..:r bl' a nd with students ~he has visited a ll P~n ~11\('l'H:an Sl'1cnt_1fic <.ongress Ill !Cpt'att•d dut.• to the deattl ot' many or

\\ ashmgton .. Last ~p1111/.!' she attcn~il.d the hi~torical fig-un•s who tuok an a<:· the Jn_ternat1onal ( onforene:e of. l:m- ti\e part. Yer~1t1l."S held nt tl~c l!nncr:.1ty of FoJluwing- the unn·tlinJ! anti rledira­Ha\ana. Cuba, at wh1c~ ~he \\:as the tlon of the munument tht.' t·rowd only woman rcpresentat1\"e. Dm1ng the feasted on a barba(.·tit.• an : naraded tlw :-;.\:mm~r o_f l!l:JO slw was a mf'mber of stJe(·ts of Boienrnn in the then non•l lhe . ~cmrnar at th<' Univei·:;it).· of manner of illunlinn'l' J a 1tomobiles. :\lexLo, whe1e she met the political,

I elu atio.nal >ocial i<·aders of ~Jexico. O.XE OF lll.\RX BPOTHED"' In adwtwn. she had the opportunil~· to \. .J.\..V

uawl to many of th" important hi>- HEL.\TES E XPERIE'.'ICES · !one n·ntc· r "" of that ,·ountry.

She is a membt.•r of the AnH:rican Society of International Law. and the Arnet ican Political ~ci<•nce As..:m·ia­tion. I n JH2t.i she was Honorarv !-'cc­retary of Rvund Tabll':> at the )\"a­tional Conference on International

1 Pr oblems hl.'ld by the Ac:ndenw of I Pol i lie.a l Science at B1·iareliff Loli".irt.• in 1 .:\lay of that year. At the fhe-day

meetinl?' of the lnstitut de Droit Inter-naticinal. ht•IU at · Brian·lilf Lodg·c in 1H2!.I sht~ wa~ a member of the R('('t•p-

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tion Co_n~mittee., In ~!)~8 she atlen~cd the_ Bnhsh (Tnn·ers1t 11.:s ·L-eag-ue of ::-\ations Conferen.e h(' Jd at Oxford t;n~\"l'r ity in order to make the pre­hmmary p!ans for the Briti~h -Ameri-an ~tudents CunferC'nce, which was wM at Oxford in 1 !12~1. A t thi"' Con­

fon•nn., .Miss .Jones a cted as A«hi~or to th{· Amtrican ~tu<ll~n ts.

:\iiss .Jon c.·s is one of the Com m ittee

''l haYC sl('pt in Led:-; of all ktn<L," confrsses Gtoucho ) Jan.: in the :\o­\t•mber CoJ:egc llumur. "from a lla~­s.inet to a bed of ro_·l'S (or ma\"bt.• it was 1nnsib-the park policcmai1 ~aw me bc..·forc I could tctkc a sec.·ontl look) . Once l eYl'U tr ied a furmer's h.cd, which is so highly r1..•commcn letl in an('cdotcs about SL·hool t1..·achcrs and tt-an·ling- mc·tt.. That expl·ricnn• I ('an uni~- renu·mhcr with sadness. l nstC'u1l of bPin,L?' awakened in the ustomin\" fashion hy the farmer's w ife with ;\ nic~ di~h of hening- und a ho~pitahle smile>, 1 was kl·pt awak<· all nii:ht lw a lumpy mattre"-s that must ha\c b<.>c;1 stuffed with an inCcr or c..·011ucl('. Thl· farmer':. w fe, I later lc:anwd, wo.1sn't t.·\·en at home-.

"0 l'U ·onally you luar })t:'Ofll•.• lnlk abnut th'.~ 111arriug-l:' bl•d. Thl'1'C' is "Cally 110 sueh tl1in.c ThHc- an•

ONE HALF OF THE EARTH

DOESNT KN OW HOW THE

OTHER HALF FLIV5.

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Yes she is chilly-that means ! THE MODERN we ha,·e to CO\'er up-you'll be g rlEANERS

P<KH:H:ll:ll>O-Oi:IQ-O<X>~

Star j Hamburger z

needing Hats , Cap~ . Coa ts, I lJ Breeches, Gloves, Sw e a t e r s

01~~~~:t:a~:come in now an~ C'I .E .. \-:<' IN4~GW, '_. MPaRinESSIN' G get your cold weather needs. • " ·

\Ye . cn-~C~~~·eam To- lg ma to and Yegetable Soups

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residrnt was the only l'Hnclidatc> n· et•1vit1;.:- a ma,lorilY ~f votes. '.\1.. Th01,q1..-on i~ d1dn:!- hf'~· Sl'l'Ond \"l':ll''s

work in thl' ,\p)'li<.'d Sdl·nn· eour~c- anci 1s a memb1..~r of Alpha Omicron P i. OthC'r otTk1•1 wiil Le ,·o:.ed on Thurs­day, Oetohl•r 2::. in th(' )lain h:ill from ' tn .J. Tho..-l' running" for ClfTice an•:

Pn·:«.idrni. ,lamt·s Gannawav and .John Parkl·r; secrl'l:ny, Frnnk Ball and LeRoy (;oo ~; trl'a~url!r Gl1..•1111 Fri~bie and ( hl""kr l·'unk. '

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Pictures

S l'FI 1> - t hat h elps pr('\"Cnt u mll• r • cxpo~ure in yo u r

ll ('~:ll hc-. . Lat i tude-tha t n •<l uccs ' he <l~. ll Jtl' r of over · cxpu!oo.Uf('. Unifonnily - th3t a:-;~ urcs yc u of lhe ~:J:mc high qu~1 1i ty fron1 ro ll to roll .

That's K()IJnk Filn1 1 the de· pcndabll• film in the familia r )·ell ow hox-tho a m ateurs ' s ta 1u.Janl for n1ore t h n n for ty yea rs. Lo:trl \\i t~ , it!tnd know tha t it •\" il l n., nl: f' t~1e ntos t of ' 'int er ';; •n;111y Op{'lortunitics. Your bi.tc ls ii1 stock h e re .

.\LE X.\:'\DER .\RT CO.

Wagner Bros. I R EPA IRING

Bozeman's Leading :\!en 's and Hats Cleaned and B locked

Boys Store ~~~~~'""'~'-~'-"'''''-''-'-'-'-'-''''''' '

=--'"_ec-as11_1_·ou-rc-hec-ks_~ __ P_HO_N_E_77---..:..=q Hote l B a x te r ! PfRSONAiSTAT1~-,,_=~ ~ Fountain Room ~

With your name and address I ~ T he Home of 6~ II ~

ff " ( 'RE.\ l\IY MALTED MILKS _\]';D OTHER GOOD

BRI.EF CASES - F OUNTAIN P ENS ii a. ~ , ii ; FOU 'T .\ IN DRIN I\S ~

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Scie11tist ai1d Salesma11 THE I O D E R

Like every other modern industry, the Bell

System requ.ires the combine<l effo;t of scien­

tist and sal esman . The commercial m3n has

again an<l again shown the public how to use

ne\\ products of the telephone laboratory

and how to make new uses of existi1;~ apparatus.

Transmitting pictures and type"ritten mes-

PART IE RSHI P

sages m·er telephone wires are sen ·ices r ight

now being actively promoted. Scien tific sd li ng

by long distance is among many ideas origi­

nated to increase the tel ephone's usefu lness.

In short telephony is a b11si111·s,< , with prob­lems that stimulate commerciall · minded men

and a breadth of opportunity in step with the

fast moving worl<l of industry today.

A NATION-WID E SYSTE M O F M O R E T HAN 20,00 0,000 I N T E R-CONN E CTING T ELEP H ONE S

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)lost of the activities of the w(!ek were concentrated in Butte this week ('nd. Sororities had luncheons for their mothers and friends before the µ-ame :--:atunla). :-:ome of the frater~ities en7ertaincd ~t dinner~ afte~ thf:' g-an:i·. Thl·n• \\'(•re numerous dancing partws and ,)inner pa.rt.1e.~ f~1 those who stayed n Butte. The excitement of the j:!"ame. and festn•1ttcs in

Butte he:ing o\'C'r now, the i:::ocial eve:nts for the fall quarter on the campus will Le c: 1ming rn •ukk ~t1cc.:e~sion .

THE " "EEKLY EXPO'.\'E'.\'T, Tl:ESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930 PAGE THREE

en~ were .:\1ar}" )lcCoy, ""elzsteon. Ah~c Brew, :Myrtle Stew::irt, Lillian Kindst::hy :\larS-h, Charlotte Smith and ~lary Lauson Harriety. Other ;rue~t:o. were Cornelia Clack . Helen SwE:aren­p:~n of )lisoula, Elizabeih Clack and Opal J1,hnson of Great Falls.

man. )Jurjorie Foo e \\a> unanimou~ly COLLEGE E Ol"C.\ TlOX .\IO ~~~'-~'-~~'-~~~'-."U ele<t."<l manager :.t •ar"e. JX CO\DIERCl.\L .\ YI.\ TIO:\ ~ ~

Goldia Golz was a dinner guest \\"ede~ciay e,·enin_g-.

All girls are ur cu to be pre<ent ~:' THERE IS A DIFFERENCE ~ at the election of < rfkers which ls to ~ be held in con11ection with the 1 Colle1te education is becoming an jambore~ . Uh.reasingly important a~t>et in l·om· " ~

mercial a,·ialion, and the man who ha• ~ Between JUST Pressing and the YALETOR ~ HE'.\"R\ EAGLE; l L.\SS OF ·30, preceded his aeronautical training with >It WAY why" l'1

il.\8 REsl'o~·s1BLE PO ITlOX a vear or more of colle!re no\v stan b a ~ • · ~

l\ a~~;p~~;J~a eutcrlainerl at an after· Among the ~raduate::> of )lontana Jfh~~~s J:inb:l~~h~~I T~f L~~r~~~~~~c~1: ' Pressed . ... C dinner toffee. Werlne~day evcnin~. The State: C:Ollcge irom the cla!->s of ';;Q, Oakland. Calif., one oi the nation':.;; ~

gfeatcr chance of suctc~g in the field . '- SI.TITS OR OYERCO \TS 50 I gue5tts were llenry ~covil, :\loore Tice, who ha\"c n·cei\"ed po~itions b Henry larJ,!est accredited flying :-chools. ~ Phone 233 we call for and deliver Bob Gjullin, Carl \Vall. Paul \Venaa.s, Eagle. Uc re~ein·d an appointment \Y. E. Boeing, foundt:r and c:hait·- ~ Paul Koetitz, Leonarcl \\"ing, L<1wren.e eany in June und repor:cd to work man of the board of the rnrious Boe- ~ HATS CLE.\NED A.i'\'D BLOCKED $1.00 ' ~falmberir. Norman Oswald . John at L'olumbus, Ohio, the second week ing- aeronauti al enterprises, last :rear ~ Ca..,.sid)·. ..\l:on )lc.:llhattan, .John of Julv. He has rce.mUv been trans- offered scholarship~ ha\·ing a c.:ash ~ \\' h - d'ff I f d Dodge. fen-etl. to the U. S. Geol~gicul Sut vey valce of $il00 at the Boeing :;chool ~ e a\·c over 7-> I erent CO ors or la ies shoes

The entire cha1,tcr attende the at Charlottc~,·illc:, \"ir;.:-inia. He re- of Aeronautic"-. Scholarships we1c of- ~~ make your old ones new again game in Butt<> Sa tu 1·day. eeived the <li~tim.:tion la~t.. sprin~ of fere .. to unde1 graduates of aµpro\ ell

ThE: dinner 1.rnc--b for Thursday eve- teing named one or the t\\O Jn0:5t out- American colleges and univer.-.ities. c· C' ning wen_ .. G0ldia Golz. Ircn1: YarbouJ?h Han .ing graduating engineers in \\-inne1·s of the l~=>O s.holarships ~,· igars. igarettes and Candy and Cynthia Hopkin8. Iontana. Eag-le 1s a ml'mber of the were: Ralph J. :\loore, Stanfonl lini-

S. A. E. fraternity and has been an ve1·sity; Lloyd IL Speelman, )fount ~ Pi, n

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1. B 'I R out;:;;tanding- debator for :\lontana ~n!on <;-01lege~. bCha1k·lcs \;.

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har_p, ~ · "t.he Butte game :->ince so many of the -\ts~ a 1 y.s. ranegan. ,\rs. rane- ~t.ate Collel!"e the past years. l m,·er::-ity ot .'I(! ras ·a ; R. _\. arns, ,,_

Hamilton Hall. ""iris were n-onc. g-an, Dr. Sarah Jennin~~ and )!rs. Gni\·eno;ity of \\"a:5-hington. ,, EAfiLE HAT WORKS The first L1rt1day !JrMal dinnlr of ""' "'" Beatrice Freeman Davis were dinner ARE i\L\.RTIN CO~l1\1ENTS ··Aviation is an indushy, not a ~

the Yea:" ·.vas !wl. \\.ede day e; ening, (hi Ome«a. C.UC!'ts on Thursday evening. I'' COLLEG l GAZI"'E stunt or a game," Lee stated recently, a O t,.c;bt•r 15. Th(!I ,J?Uc ts were President "" B •t x th f I1'1li as a '"" E 1\- A :..o .. ,,. • <ld · bl f lJ AND YALETOR SHOP

OPE.'1 EYE:\J)IGS Phone 233 an11 .1fr. Atkin •Jn, nnd j)(·an awl ~L... ::\h • Frank Richards of Ana ~onda, k Y d• or o hi ir::~B w Ph. m a res~mg an ag.~em Y o c~h1·ge ,rJ :?:; \\"est )lain Hamilton. The dinlllg room \\a~ Jig-hted was a dinner g-uc~t at the Chi Omega wee en giJest at t e i eta I in!S-ttuctors at San Francisco. ·~ ~re w·Hh candl . (hr~· anthemum" were house during the week. house. "·I j_est hadn' thouuht mueh about is no short. t _ut t~ ~ucc.e~~ in t e m- ~~"'~'''~'"""~'-~""'""-'~~~

Ai d" ( 1 , c h . <l K thl I -- hard t1111cs'," quotL' ... .Abe illai tin in dustry~ tram inf" lR es~cntial. usl'd for table decoration. tcr m- B" di.110 u e l oc Jr aneh an ba eenf S. A . E. t.he No\·ember Colle~c Humor "·I "The prog1essi\:e a\tat1on executive, ~SS~S,;'1is'1is,;sn:~sss,;~~'-~ room. t.tnll the ~iris ~ang- co1legc anJ SJ~~a B~a c:hdpter of Chi On~eg~ a~ Elmer 80\\ler we1e dinner guests at smokm' Cl'-"ars an' th·;t banks hemmed te.hmcal trammg m term::; of time 'VE ARE NOW OFFERING l\IANY ITEMS IN OUR ~ m·!', roffc>e was sen•eJ in ~he living .11 entct arne t e mem ers o Geore-e 1\ l atheson . Al S1eley, and knew o'course that f·nilJCls had quit pilot 01 me~hamc: must look on his I i othC'r ~ong~. ~oll1lnen'1.'~ 'n,auttutel ay eHmlll~ at t e 11"( the S. A. E . hou~e on Wednesday eve- and 'haw~<l if th;~. knowcd you and expen~e, 111 the sam~ man~er that GIFT lJEP.A.RTl\.lENT AT PRICES ~fr. and :\In;. Pauison of Ca~cade. · nmg- wanted to borow monc,Y to buy a car. he would consider training for any , ·dsited with t">.ci,.. ,faugntcr. :'\laxine, h --- Ivar Twdde, ':;o, \\as a v1s1tor dur- but 1 never areaml·d the g'eneial de- other profession. BELO\V COST o\'er the week end. .\ I p .l <.an~ma Delta: ing the week. pre~sion would j?it aiound to u:s,' said "Since the recent <.;tab11ization of . .

Ahci: Hage<· had !rC'ne Yarbrough Delta Gamma 01 Alpha Gamma .lohn Hommerel of Billings, was a .\Irs. Leg-horn Thai p's n1ece recently. the industry, men who have college You can select Yalues suitable as Christmas presents for hl'r dinricr ~u· + Frid a}' C\"Cninir. Delta anno~n~l ~ ~he form:il ll}etlg-mg- 1 g-ue~t at the house O\"Cr the week end , Ani then !:>he went on : 'We jest can't, e ... cation as well as techm al training I at a considerable saving

The Spur and :'1· . Hannon were <>f Ortell \\ ar.I of Parowan, Utah Fnd<tY e\enine-, IIa~·old Lee, F1ej borrow the money to send our two a1e stepprng mto positions of cons1d-were tea !!"\H""t::. ThJrsda,· afte!'noon .\.lpha Gamm:i Iklta alumnae and "C'ub~" Dmi~ of Billings, Harold dau•,.hters to a .;:.unlmc:r camp an' here r1able respons1b1hty.11 ~ H B M CAY ,r. m -t ·.JU uni il 5:~0. und~rg1adu_a .. te~ met for _their ~nnual Qumn._ .J.oh.n Linclstra~d, Le~ ~m1th . I a;;1 \\It~ the· pr.?:-.ped 0 • t,;0 long- 01"" t~e .g-1.,:u:uates an~ st.l_lde.nts _of ~ C

Clara f!1Jrt ,\ ai; the tea gue<:t of lum:hcc~ .1.. thl• Lock\\ ood ?<11H1uet Art~u1 (ox. Hcrb~rt \ on Dusel,. Geo. legged girls bos~m· me around all the ).:.a~tc:t _f 1lot and :\Ie< hamc cour;;es ~ I I .Jj• ntar:a \'eJ:!'£ 1 lU r 4>iy afte nnon. ronm, Saturday bdore attendtnz the '\\"h1te. all of Lewistown, were dmner .,.ummer I'll bet they beat it back to at. he Boeing- Sc.·hool of Aeronautics, ~ Ph

49 The Hall wa:, qt ·e eninty durin~ Jlobcat-Gliz~>J~ game. Alumnae p:es- ~ests. ~ullege in the fall if l'Yec irot. to cook 70 percent arc men wit.h one or more ~ one -------~---------------------- in a restrint tog-it rid of them .' ~-ca~s of .college educatio~. . . '~""--~"'-'"U....~~"""""""S"ss;:~:~s"

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cxt1·a or intra-mm·al, when you s"ing to thi;; ringing, singing "Com e and J,j;,,.; me" waltz, .. on a Victor Record pla~ ed for you by Ted Weems and his "ell-known dance orchestra

The "orld's ''big shots" in music­eYcry kind of music ... record exclu­siwly for Yictor. They bring you the latc:st hits first! Here's a hand-picked, 5-:starred lh.t. ,. both hot and sweet ••• uulem,h the old dogs on these!

VICTOR RECORDS

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I STILL GET A THRILL Ted Weems Orch. Sing:

OX _\ J.JTTLE STREET Ifilo Rawaiia" I X llOXOLl"U l Orclr. All Through lhe '\"i~hl

I.E.\ U XIX G .\ I. 0 T J o /rnny ] olmson FllO." \ "OU Orclr. A Big Bouquet for You

un.LAU.\LOO Bab) \\ on"t You P lc:ise Come Home

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THE MUSIC YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT

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! HE.\R THESE NUMBEIIB .\T

ORTON BROS. Exclush·e Agents for

VICTOR !\1ERCHA1 -msE IN BOZEMAN

r•i Kappa .\lpha. ·'The cost of keepin' children away Lee said _that aeronau.tical trainmg-Pi Kappa Alpha announces the I.om home these davs is mountin' in was becoming- systematized to a cl<:­

formal plcdg-ing of the following men: spite of )3;_; cent whc3.t an' ~eneral un- grc2'. comparable with that for e:ngi­Davis, S:nmd. Eclwa1·ds, Peterson and employment . . Mrs. Joe Kite is solic:itin' neermg, law or other professions. Petri from Chouteau; \\~ynn . Hawks. ~ubscriptions to mag-azines to keep her A rnong .the grou~d !;, hoo~ ~ourses of­Tiowman an~ Tir:..<:11 from Great girl in the Adirondacks. She don't fere_d with the fl1g-ht _training at .the Falls; E. Sulli,·an , ~te.ven~ville-; Seri- woiry about her boy. She knows whel'e ~oern.!? ~chool a_re airplane f~br1ea­Yer, B1owning-; \Vintcrs and Place, he is. He's in jail an' out of harm's tto.n 1 e!1g111c5, radio telephony, air l~w 1 Lemmon, S. D.; Ellison and F ox, Bill- way. ·I've ~one nothin' but stand over av1p:at1on. _meteorolo~y, matherna~1cs 1 ing-~; Sch,vartz. Landoe and Burns1 a hot stove an' cook fer fraternity aerodyn~m1cs . drafting and des1gn 1

Bo7.~m_an. . . brothe: s this b!es~ed sumrner/ sighed and busme~s m~thods . . P1. Kappa_ Alpha hat_!. a~ then· <l.mner )h~. Ai tie Small. 'An', she added,,. The Boeing School of Aero~a.ubc~

t!_uest. : \\ e< nesd~y- c.-:enmg )h. G. 'our son wuz 50 pop'lar at <.:ollcge that is ope1ate? under -~he 5J?~nsor~h1p of \c-unk.n from B1lhngs. I his !rat brothers thum? ther '':ar Bocmg S~sten.1, fl)11.g. ~11 rna_1l: pas­

lrom nearly ever' state m the umon seng-ers and expres~ O\Cl the ( h1ca70-

H1an--ld f: Flint. T. I\.. E. of Lant1- work. 50 he just :.-..icks around home Diego-Seattle airways.

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1 W [ S s~,1~ !,~ L~ G~oo~,;~ [ R Y ' PRICES RIGHT ~ Phone 266 410 W. Curlis lw ....................................... _._._ . ......,...~ · · · · · • ._...,._._~~-_,..-.,..,.

'3. E. ' . p to be with him. o·i:our~e he tan't git I O~kland-San Ft:antl5CO and the San

!bat.· Ill., "as .the guest of Be a an' entertains'." Ers1k;n fratermt\- on )Jonday. Tues- -------- ~O'fICE ~~~~S):3'SSSSSU""'""

da~e~::~r~-~~·?~~d°i~d .Jack C-0nrndy METAL NUMBER BA 'DS All boys int.mted in being as- '~~ BOZEMAN MEAT MARKET J wer• dinner guests Wednesday eve- FOUND O:>I DUCKS s;slant ye ll leaders see Jimm)

r.in1>:. ARE ASKED FOR o,·ens this week.

I ).!amine s~hofield an:! H elen Schultz I

were Sundav dinner guests. -- Patronize Our Advertisers 1 ~~ We Specialize in the Banesdt FofishDressed Meats, Poultry Beta Epsflon annouces the pledging (Continued from Patre One) ~

of Ronald Orman, of Columbus. tion problems, such as showing the --------------- , --- I regions that are ,~isiLed by particular !""--------------: I\: appa Sigma . ~oncentrations of birds. 'fhe solution

,James Copeland. "l~, was a week of the,;2 1'1oblems means muth t~ the \\'e Cater to Fraternities and Sororities end gue~t at Kappa Sigma. perpetuation of the ~port of wtl~~owl - IT'S S~1ARrr '

Fri '.av Bob Kendall, '30, was a ing, and sport:imen are accorJmgly ~ , i<itor of the chapter. urged to examine the ducks and other BECAUSE Phone 167 435 E. Main

Kappa Si.zma announc.e::- the pledg- wild fowl in their bag:. and rcpon.. ing- of Curtiss Howard of 'V.orden, banded birds to the Bio:ogitnl Sur\e~ ." IT'S DULL ''~"-~..,.;.~,~~~~~s,c,c,cu,c,cnj )!ontana . )lr. Gerry also stated that sue. h in-

Delta Tau. Arlie )lanklev was a dinner J?UeSt

at the Delta T3u hom•e, Thursday. Delta Tau entertained :\liss Hazel

formation may be ~cnt. to the )lontana , Srortsmen's association anJ that it will be forwarded to the Biologital Survey.

Kidder at dinner Sunday. uRGES BETTER APPRE-.\ lpha Gamma Rh;;:- CIATION OF WILD LIFE \

Zadoc H-...<lgins, 1::w. and R. Leonard --of Billings, were we k end guests at I (Continued from Page One}

I the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. continue to be as attra .. t1ve if we al--- low this wild life to be.omc depletecl?

Sigma Chi . . "Outdoo!' recreation builds stronger Si2"ma lhi announces the pledgmg cleaner bodie:5 and minds. All of the

of Ray Booth of Hardin . gold in the world co·: ld not a lone ac:-c:omplish this. nor is it worth as much

W. A. A. HOLDS MEETING a,- g-ood health. L · GYMN ASIU:\1 TUESDAY "This great state ha s unlim ited poo-

sibilities anti many undeveloped re­~ourct:s . At the in;esent time we are

An important \V. l \._ . A. meeti nJ in need of more people and our ";I<l was held in the gvmnas1um October_ t. life can and will play a very impol"t­:\liss L!llian Tubb, president of A. 'I\'· ant rart in making .Montana more at­S. 2nd )!Ls M. Rostoe. mc.lnager at tiacth·e fron1 a residential s~andpoint. Jar~·e, pre:::ided. The several manag_e1s :\ew citizens generally enter a state oi the \·arious spo:"is tolJ the g-irls iirst as. tourists. Jf they receive a how to pa1ttc1pate mall activities .of favorable imprcs~ion they very .often V\-'". A. A. These talks were very m- have a desire to make that part1<:ular teresting, and all th2 g-i rl s secn~ed I .!'late their future home. ,·err enthusiastic over the comm,g "Civil ization up~ets Xature, and e\ents. . . eac.:h year our preservation bccoi:1es

f'ollowinv. the talks, nonunat1ons more difficult. and natu~·ally reqmre~ for \\". A. A. offices were ma<le: more money to C'art•y on. The_ laws ot President

1 M. Roseoi.! and Dorothy i\atu1e demand compc•nsation for

Gar.ett; sct.re!a1y-t.reasurer,. Be~y c:vcry:hing, and ::\att..re has her 0 \\'11 \L).:e il and )1. Crest; swim ming unrelenting code, whi h few people ~1anag-er. Helen OliYer anrl II. Tull.ock; fully realize. \Yithout rcpleni~hment tennis nrn.nager , H . F;.:tor and _Clar~ we cannot hope foreYer to . ont!nue to Root; rifle manng-er, Sal'a~ .Barn~i;:e1 dla\\ upon her supply of w1ld life and :JI. Aakjer and :\11lJTel~- \\ h1te; h1km.~ 1~cJt deplete it. ~ 1r.anaize~·. Pay.lin~ \' ira~k. and, B. "He·etofore, our St~t~ fisl~ and Henkle; winter sports Lucille \\ est- t:ame la''~ and the aclm111!st.~·at1on of I over, Lon-aine Thomp::-on anJ L. Bow- cur fi~h and J?ame c:ommiss10n have? --------------~ been hn~ed upon a policy of protect-

- 'ng- our former ahundant'e ra:hcr than ll:!llllll~•llll:l!l!=iillllm:lllll••=•'! one of exten~d\"l' propagation. The

~ime b now presPnt wh~n we must ·TOJ'U!.!"atc more tl•an eYer if we are to enjoy the same abundant:" in the , car;; to come. If this cannot be ac­i.:omp1bhe<i it then will hetorne nec­r·ssary to ~hott£>n the open sea$ons and reduce the bag limits.

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:\Ir. Gcrr\• also ~lated that th ... :\Ion­+ana Snortc:m('n's Association has n·-:mr on re on! in fa,·nr of an increase in 1ic('n.,,e ~ml thnt their work is ca'"­··ied on for th11 brneft of all citizen~ in the pen•0 tuation of :\1 ontana 's rPH~ out-of-door life>.

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PAGE FOUR TIIE i\"EEKLY EXPONENT, Tl'ESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930

BOBCATS WILL MEET NEBRASKA SATURDAY

Six Of Mos_ Forecas~

Football Coaches Friday Series

relebrated Co!lege Games In Bond Street

Will

_$1.69 Coach Dyche's quad Inrndes

Huskers' Camp October 25

Yost, Stagg, Horween , Stevens, Roper Already Select"d To Broadcast Through WLW, Wl\IAQ, WOR Beginning October 17th

SPE('I \ L-Bo) ~ here is a good Ches~ l\id Glo,·e, lined

N'ext Satur .. ay, October ~>. Coach Dych<' take~ his fightin!.! Bolxnts to 1

Lincoln, 1\cbra~ka. ,·...iwre th~y ,..,,m I meet the Corn Huskers of ~ebra::;k:t 8tate. Althvu~h the Boben!• .lost a horcl

fou~ht. <"onl4:~t to the .\l1ssoula Griz­zlie:s b~t !;aturday they are a J)OW~r­:ful aggrcs::ation and hnYe drawn w111:5-over same very strong c.:ollege squads this fall.

The following is some dope on t~e !'\ebrn~kans: 1hcy inaugurated their campaign again. st. Ad Lind~ay's Okla-I honrnns Just. Saturday.

The Ilus:,c, s took the field this fall with one of the lightest teums in Nebraska's long period oi sul·ce::;sful grid (:ampaignmg. L'.oach Bible's _fir~t string backtield finds Chris ~lath1s at quarter, weighing only 1-1.3 pound~. Claude Rowley, left. halfbai.:k. will ~o I well LO tip the scnles at. 1\)5. liaro:_d Fl·ahm, another \Clertan, is the h<:a''I­cst ball l..ige>cr of the lot. lie \\etghs 1.roun<l UO.

Bob l oung1 the 1\orfo1k redhead, n 100 pvu.wer, rounds out the quart.I.!~. , !\ebtaska has a fair number of e:-pcn­en1.:ed linesmen but. hus been forced to (.'.all upon a sophomore for «._:enter duty. Lawrence Ely got the l'a11 m the I opener again3t. Texas A nnd .:\1 and bas been in e\ er since. He weighs 1 ·o.

Koster, Greenberg and Justice. all three lettermen1 have been alternated at the guard assignments. Greenberg is the heaviest of the lot at 200 pounds Hugh Rhen. 200, and Roscoe h..rogeri 190, are the first- string tackies.

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'iilk Shirts and Shorts

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Blue l orduroy. l:'heep Lined Coats

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Steve Hokuff and Frank Prnckn have drawn the end assignments. I Hokuf, a fine pass snatcher, and one of the outstanding wingmen in the conference, will come close to being a I 190 pounder but Hi Prucka will do well to claim 165 pounds.

Lack of reserve strength, especially in the line, has been a source of worry to l\ebraska c:oa~hes this fall . Usually the Huskers a1·e heavily fortified with capable substitutes but this fall Bible has been forced lo depend almost en­tirel;v on his first string.

rnmous t'OR<'h<'s who 1'111 brondcnst Bond Stret"I 1,.ll(llim ll rorr,•n:.:tM •''<'rY Frlcfoy Rt O:SO P . . ?'tf. thro11 rh W1 lV, W:\1.\Q, uud \\OH iiu·h11lt' UHi t<o>11er, \"111~ lloi1 rt:nter): Arnold Jlorween. llun:trd (lt>U): Alo11 :rn :-.tu::,.-. lnhNi.il:o of Chlt·Hl=U (right): t lo•liti .z: \ ost, :'!lkht1:n11 (!\me r reuter). M:ll ~te\ens, l"ule, nnd nn uu;.11111 ounct.> d co:1d1 will co11111lde the scrlu ot •I,; bro.111 .1~ 111 that be.:-lu October ti.

EliGIXEERl:\G :\OTES

Last week the electrical department recei,·ed a donation of electricul Q\;ip­ment frC\m The ;.\lontana Power Com­pany's headquarters in Butt.e. The donatirm consisted oi 1,500 ampere circuit bro:aker, 2,80C} ampere ammet­ers. 2,GJO nn1pe1e watthour meters, 3 rheos~ats for large current..;, and 3 switch l>oarJs.

The equipm"nt was u~ed in the fir~t steam power plant. · x:ated in the old Phoenix building-. \'.hi h !"Upplied Butte with electnc pow~1 a .. d lig-hts. Some of tht:! e 1uiim1ent b of nn obsolete type, but a has great his•odcal value. The rest oi the eriaipment will be put into pra~tical use in the labo· atory.

Cinclnnnti, O.-S1x ot the biggest coaches 1n collegiate sports w111 give the radio audience their own Ideas ot the major football games !re.in October 18 to November 22 lu a series o! Football Forecasts tbe Bond Street Spat compauy wJll sponsor through sta t1ons W .L W WOR. and WMAQ beginntng on Friday, October 17, at 6:30 P. M. (E. s. T.) and continuini1 every Friday at that tJme ror tl:e next six weeks.

the country. A part ot tbe na if hour Football Forecasts will be de­voted to a brlet interview with tbe coaches who Jnyer wm speak lTJcte­pendently for efght or ten minutes.

on each broadcast, music cf the university whose coach ts speaktng will be played or sung by musical organizations from the coUeges. Princeton's famous Triangle Club Js expected to present some ot its dramatic talent, Ohio's Scarlet Mask Club will produce some o! ita be;t musical comedy stars on the eve or the Ohio-Michigan game, and the University or Chicago glee club w'Jl sing later In the series.

will talk from New Ha,·cn Q('~o!Jer

24, the eve of his team's tussle with lhe Army.

BW Roper of Princeton will spen.k. from Chicago on November J l. The next day in the Unlverslty ol Clll­cngo stadium, his eleven wUl plaj' Alonzo Stngg's men.

Conch Bob Zuppke, astute leader of the fighting Illini, will broaden.st from New York on Novemb~r 7 as bis team ls waiting to meet the Army at the Yankee stadium the next afternoon.

Alonzo Stagg, revered coach ot the University of Cblcago, wl!I step before the microphone on Nvvem­ber 14, the evening before bis game wlth Zuppke's Illinois tenm at Cb!• ca go.

L'tld-around pb .• , Burn~ t.l' " t t ing--n to llel· .1tl', a k.l t:J ~ar . I c­

l· ate pun\1.•d .-,,) ymd~ to the .__;riz:r.,~ 1- :.Ill lo l'. 1...arpcnhr 1;. lke,I :!:l )!trl~ tu. lki· a L' \\no 1._n:llcd a itl'l! ~a~t:h on l:1e '..! Y~1 tl lm ·. l h .a:n~ c!Hk'•I \\ ith tht• B~mca in po cstun of the ball vn '.\ussou.a·:- :.n ) arJ li1a.·. final ;:.I O!C . l°. l.i. '.\1. :::.. C ti.

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too Ii Lt le attention 1::;. 1 nid to the nn.­t.1rc aT d ~ig:nifilan~e of ~tuclent Jnter­l .... t .... '1 hey are commonly lookt.>d upon as l c;n.!' -1.·tc>r•nined by nature, likl• t .t~ c 1]01 of the- eyes.''

\\ ausau. \ris.· (lP)-.\ftcr a ~um­mc1· to r of Europ.l, Geor!!e K . ..\. 'hid 1 , ;:;, has r•tunw l to commen e 1i s ·oth·ycar nf lt:~l h ng- in ::\larat!10n t'otrnty sch Jo:s. Po .. ..; .

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Coach Fielding H. Yost, flnlver­Blty or Michigan; Dr. Marvin a (Mal) Stevens, Yale; Bill Roper (Princeton) ; Bob Zuppke (Univor­slty ol Illinois); Alonzo Stagg (Uni­versity or Chicago); Arnold Hor­ween (Harvard) ; and a coach whose name will be announced tar.et wUJ appear In the order mentioned. Each one will discuss his own team and It.a prospects for the game oext uay, Each one also Will give a general View or the college football scene, (lop!ni oiu pmea l.n aJ.l &ect!ona or

Fielding Yost or Michigan w'.!1 start the series off on Friday, Octo­ber 17, on the eve o! the Ohlo­Mlchigan game at Columbus, Oblo, from which the broadcast will be picked up. The Scarlet Mask club or Ohio will furnish the entertain­ment that Will complete th8 bal! bour,

Tho final forecast for the s0 s.son will be on November 21. Arrcnge· ments Will be completed later !or this broadcast alter the football season 1s under way and a cham· plonshlp team may bavo &howu !ti form 1.n aeveral samea.

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.:Ur. 8no~foy of the Butte branch of the GPnera1 Electric Company visite-d the laborato1ies Fliday.

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Mal 6teVeI!ll, Yale football COAcb,

a~('l.S handed them. out a~ sou:·enir~ TH f G~T ' ~ M f ow new lig-htwc1g-ht jc,sey ; the man-

to ~omc B;,;tte urchms a few nunut.es before the game.

--- I The spirit shov·;n bv lhe students of \\:ell t~e Grizzlies \von but they :'IL S. C. in the paratfo an<l the yelling

~\·on l wnte home ~bout what happened during- the game wa~ di~appninting-. tn the Ia:s.t ten mmutes. The ~tudl•nt bod\· will h~ne a chant·e to

, . . -- iedeem thcm:-;cl\·c~ at the .t't. Charle~ The Um,·ersity b~rs were unable to J!amc. Remember that the :::.pirit

stop the Bobcat aenal attack. St~rely shown in the rootinl! :-N~tion is often lucky for .them that DeFrate didn't reflected in the plaringo of the tt>am. start heaving those passes sooner. _._.

Too much credit cannot be gh·en "Chubbins, '' Best and Bruner. Repeat­edly they stopped Carpenter ior no gain.

i\I. S. C.'s next opponC'nt, ).,\•bra~ka, Inst Saturdav dd1.:alcd Jo\Hl Slate 14-12. -

Kl·enan, Dobcai;: sophomore, backed up the line in a \cry creditable mnn­n<.>r. Jits ~ava!!c tat:kies stopped many Grizzly thrusts.

.McClean playin!!:' his first game a,rainst the U. played sensationally and stopped everything that came his way. ""orthington, Dobt·at captain and

end, pla~·ed a ~tC'llar g-ame, setting- the . c.arpenter: Griz7.I;\· halfback. W3S al- ].<H:l' for hi:-o. ~l':lnl aud working con­

W3j s a th1 eat and gamed most of sistc·ntly all the wuj'. :\Io11tana1s yardage. I

::\kFarland, Hobtat end. ~l'>C-11W to t~;ons •. l\ru.rray and .:\fcCa!ihy were ha\e hi!' pla<:e in en•ry play. His

ou ~anding m the Grizzly line. lta,kling was aimed dirc.t and hard.

Th B b -.-- . . )fany timl'$ hl' ~kirkd thl' Crizzh line

e o eats did not appear 111 their I to bring- thl'r ba1.'k!' down b1..•fun; llwv cros!'ed thl' line of scrimmaj!e. ·

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F<lurth Quarter ur ,·oM ,,. .. he '"'1 n-ccntly. ··far ~ while stocks o1 Fall and Willter :llerchandise are : Dt•Fr.tte pa :-1..~ I to \\"o? th:ng-ton for •

a .l yurd gu:n. thl· 1~11bnH a1.:~ h(·i11~ •. con1J)lele. ' --top}W<i one yard shott of •ht." l!oal .\ I •• ,, I I I'. I' I I. Ir I 'r. I' I I I._ ~ Our L!ltire Sff"eJ. is en $rl 0 e at tlrastir rec~udions. ki k to tht• ~~ vard line w~ h ll 'Ft l L k w )} G d • n'turning- G )atds ga\'c the lln •mt< • 00 - e rOOfile : ~ The COl!l'g-e chap or the coll~g·e profe~'Or should anotht>r eh:mce. .\n t:xrha1u.re of !in<.) _ \ supply their \\inter need ~ r..o,,·, tri1·') and a shot t ki1.·k by C:ll'p('n:er .. (.ct ) our Haircut • \ ga,(' the Hobl·nts the ball on .\11%1 ula's : ~ :!5 yarcl lint'. A Ii y:ird 1ias..:: to .. at the 'i

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An intl:rt·ept4"d 11ass hy DeFrate £rave the Bobcats. the.> h.ill on \fo.:soula's 11 ~·ard line as t11c half ended. ~kore, P. n )LS. C. 0.

Second Half Durinu the thir qunrlC't' ::\li~soula

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Brown bilt Shoe Store Ilozeman. l\lonlana

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