Is.'....o R. 1. uvuotoé .cos-numb 1',OBACCOS!: “’ O _Camels are made from finer, Moilli ' EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS—~Turl(ish and Domestic—_than anyothcrpopuiarbrnnd. Wlrixton-Salun. Nanl.rCur_2iinn -1 ‘ ‘. Henry Clay Foster, cxplorer,~tiger hunter, and steady "Camel smoker. He has struggled for,many' a weary mile through bush and jungle . . . faced many a tense moment when nerves were tested to the limit. Speaking ofncrves and smok- ing, Foster says: "My idea of a mild cigarette is Camel. I've ' been in somctough spots, but Camels" have never thrown my ' nerves off key. although i'm a steady’ Camel smoker and have been for years. Camels give me the mildncss i want —bctter'tastcL-thefragrancc and aroma of choice tobacc'os."i TOHACCO COMPANY , J T U N E I N I emu. CARAVAN with v/Atria 0'KE|!FE arms MNIS --rm ausmc. - sun can and on CA5/t LOMA, - oacarsnu - Tuniiiy -ad 'i'l'lunt‘lny — 9 p..'u. r.'s.*r..-a p.ia. c.s.1'.. 9.30 p.m. M.S.’l‘.. s.so p.m. r.s:r.— over WABC-Columbia network. - merry as the nameot‘ the parties ‘\\'e feel certain they will no ’ .roIupiisl|~their purpose, that of giv- _ ‘ing as many students as possible an tlo. ‘mpporunity for social rcr.r(-ntion Itherehy fostering an ever “growing <-chool spirit at State.'- ' . - Tomorrow 11:01) a. m.—.-Regular assembly in litlte theater. ,\Vork assembly immediately after._ when p. m.—lllue Key meets at ’ Montezuma. s':(I0 p. m.—Student Con’cex-t Guild " meets at 8568 First st; V Friday ~ i’ p per divisio'n pre-registration - closes. ::;l)l) p. m.-—Joiiy-Up party in Scripps. ' “Hill p. m.—Ciub Azteca meets at Hotel Churchill. _ .__......¢> _j. Hours Change’ llegianing Friday. Dec. 13, Dr. itieto C. liough,, physician for Wt‘Ill|t‘iIiHllltlt.'lIlH, will hold niflrc hours only oncc a week, from 10 in i2 o'clock on Fridays, in llo_om f 1203. This" schedule will con- tinue throughout the remainder if this semester. I Dorothy E. Wright. it. N. . Health; Counsellor 4 for Women Bliffiw “F be elected and plans .for the year are to be forn1ulated at the meet- ing. . - .___.. .3-.- MENS’ an ‘raisin innsrrnniraoniri .\ir. i"rcri iieiilienian, the an-us‘ glee club, 1' week a letter of praise and ‘imp.-.~ ation for that organi7.ation from '.-t. Parker, senior \'icc-prcsixlcnt of- '.in- Sperry Flour co. 'i'l|e group recently song on the weekly ¢|u:Ir- t'rV hour fcat_uring "outstanding I choruses of the coast, span"- .: sort-nl by the company. -- l’orker pa‘rticul:iri_v iikml the glee club's rendition of the “iii.-Ils of St. .\iarys." v . “ ‘ i‘i'I0i(_i i\il_(iil'.i0i‘.S" Applicants for membership to tho Student Concert (luild will be and- ited tomorrow evening nt'i\‘:tlll in the home of Miss Deborah Smith at 1i5ilR' First street. ' .’l'he purpose of the organization is to select young artists who \\'ill appear on. formal public concert programs. Auditions are held and ‘it eomtnitlt-e of music xnithoritios JnIl'iiintod with the group p-x: _ ‘the applicants. This is thi- secoiiii :on"c held this scxnestcr. '- .:! »t'u1ll wins { l lane's wHY cAMEL’s Nil LnNEss APPEALS T0 our-or-nouns‘ reap a Iub. n.:. Itur-All: mi. I10. iilflillfliiiiiiliiiliillidiii ; LAW vauaa With several valuable new con- trihutioaitto the college lilirnry, new opportunities for study are n_o\v availaiblu to .»\'.:tec students, John Paul Stone, head librarian, an- nounced yesterdtr,\‘. , “.\i-alern American Law," a 25 volume set published by the.lllac_k- stime-Pahiisliing company of Chi- cage, and several other books on cicmcnta_ry law were given to the lihrary this week by ilir._ .-\_lhert i-‘ouret. secretary of the Cornhado iiuliding and Loan Association, \\'ho is a‘close fricml of W. .l. Stanton,-State college professor of low. .\ir. i-‘ouret had asked Mr. Stanton if the latter knew of any young man who would appreciate such a gift, and the quick response was tllat there were about HI) col- lege students who would. 'l‘he set of ‘.I6_ volatiles is valued at $121’: and is nu\\' available for stunlent 4. City llydrauiic l_~}ngint-er Fred ll. i'yie donated _a valuable survey on water resources ' in San Diego rounty. 'l‘ho cop. in the iihr:Il'_\' in onc of the six in existence, and nnlch informption about water systenis and poten- iial'wntc_r supplies‘ of the count_v. ‘ \ ' will be pie.-.cnt to make that pre- 1 .:.-ntation. .\lemia-rs 'of tlic \‘isitin;: tc:nn. an-i l._in'ir t will be gun to of tin-‘St t.- I"|i - sqllaui at iuucla-oi. anti attend the .loliy-up in the Lfllllliityvilllil in tln- afternoon. 'l'iie early part of the evening tin-y will iio—enl-4-etaineni by the drama lit.‘- ;)lit'l.Ill(‘i‘.l with-u scrim-s'of one-art p_inys. ' ‘ » ' _ .-\ny students of \’i.~itol's llilt'lt.‘:lF ml in the (pic.-'.t'on, \vhiri| is that of _ocializcd_ lllt'£l!L'ill(‘. are invited to attend the debate: and the ext. In- puye contest. , _ _...._..,~.-._._. U._ S.- SENATliil SPEAKS AT :S'iiVill’ ,(icraid l’. Nye, U. S. senator from .\'nrtli“i)akota', will give a lor- ture next ’i'ue»aiay evening at the Savoy theatre. the topic of his tail: in-ing "War. Munitions and Neu- trality." This lecture will in: held under the auspices of the \\'omrn's international League‘ of i't-acy and Freedom. _ _ 'l‘ii-knits Inay be obtained at tin- 'i‘ht-aric .\lu.-ic _ .'onipany and all ex- changes will he illllllv. at the ,S'a\~n_v theater. lice. iii and 17. On the c:nnpus,o tickets may be obtained from .\lis. .\iarion Hnlour or in-oni Margaret llock. .-I . .,. .... ........ . . \\ll.l the display and .will take or- ders that will be lliied_nc.\'t week. "There are ‘.55 diiiercnt‘ ltitltis of cards. Each one is made front a linoleum block and then hand tint- ed..."i‘be block i.-i printed. so that there is a' ilap on each side of the print. The tlnps Inayrihc brought to- gether ami pasted down witlI~a-seal, and an cn\'eiope is made. 'l-‘or asiigiit extra charge the guild will print your»nxnnc on the cards. 'i'he cards are sold for tin» eent5_each., - . ’ i'l.\‘tra cards will be printed and sold later, but orders should h. piacedinow if possible. . _______@__,___ SENIORS" GDNVENE . iii GLASS ME_ET|Nii __ . . A small but enthusiastic group of »l7 seniors met last 'i‘hursday to begin activities for what is hoped to be a most successful class: Var- ious committees were chosen, (a faculty adviser was discussed and compulsory dues ‘as voted _on, tin- amuunt to be-determined later. ’l‘lu- next. meeting will be compulsory and \vi|l_lic held the. week before the Cltristmas vacation. . . . -<¢~~~——' _ . il'.cn times as many students are usirig their college iilnraries now as in l‘.I‘.li':. ' «tent to the dean of men til "n_ity.“': — . -~-.—_.. 7.‘ _ .‘.'a_ternity are so beautifying the school. ’ ma » - - - Rotary Ciub- ' - Makes Gift.-.‘ . IT 0 College- "_i‘hrcc Sci1"o|at>a|i_ips'(liven ASB For Worthy Students Funds From Fines ilcpner ’i‘u Appoint Conimittee ' For Deciding ‘ _ '_'Awards A Christmas present of three scholarships of ‘$110.01) has been given‘ the ;\.\‘il hy th_c-hoard of directors. of the San i)iego'ilbtary- club.-~ ' ‘ _ ’ ‘ (iuilford ll; \\'hitncy, ltotarinIis' president, in aictter to Dean C. E. Peterson explained’ that at. the board meeting‘ on Dec. 1:, that group appropriatcdtor the college .conunittee of Alpha l‘hi Omega, honorar_v serv- ice fraternity, gave a discussion last-l-‘rida'y night.at an openrmeei-' ing in the mens' lounge, regarding the ilrojeets in which Alpha Phi 0megu'is’ planning to parti ‘pate. Also on the program for the even- 'iag wcre- a group of the members who gave their impressions about ' the aims and'idcnis of the frater- in his "talk. Dean Peterson showed the many opportunities for Iservicc that the fraternity could Ircnder to the". school. He -also stated that .through the nu-minors of Alpha l'hi>0Incga, S the college ’ could become an institution of which San Diego would he refill)’ proud. lnasmuclr - the aims of do ice to its mem- bers and to the school of which It is a part, the dean further asserted that the local chapter could do much in developing traditions and . ‘V Five prospective pledges attended the meeting and these will be votcil in next week at a closed meeting. Any men who are interested open meeting .which will be hcli next \\’edne.-ztiay. At this meeting mu prugntnl committee ‘iS'_!iitllllil|)' to il:|\'i- an outside s|ieiike_i-._ . .. _.._r9-——-Q — ‘- ALTRUSAG um . .i}lSGU§SPliilBLEMS ' -The .-\ltrusa oat», organization I) ha.-zines.-a and |lrUt"(.'SSil)Ylill> women, will meet totlayr,--Tile subject ‘of discussion will be, "What Are tin- lh-st Ways for Such an Organiza‘- tion to Aid Girls Financially and At the Same 'i‘imc Encourage -the liil:lIL‘.~l Dcgress of l-1il'icit-ncy and lie:-'|)o|ts‘ii)iiit)'." Dean of women, Mrs. Mary Mc- Iiluliun; llcrnice llox, tfhloris Kirsten, chosen‘ as representative of women of the col- iege, will he tl|E'.g|.lL'lit.-i. ’ The local organization has a large fund avuilalpie forrthe pur- guidance_ to college wonn-n._ The main trend is to get at the college fwoman's point of view as "to the ilnerita of loahs, fellowships ‘uni sclmlariihips. . . - joining art-_askcd to come to n ’ ltohde, l-'rancis .,. |)|I.~t' of oIi‘t-ring vocational aid had ' Late Arrival L:1rgc.D:1rk Sedan‘ f Quciis Aztec Riot, A murmur of tlisscntioii. gra'dual~ iy_ mounting in ‘volume uverswept the L‘-ill|l]l|l.\‘_ like wiidlicr. A‘ tL>‘t- lcsy, seething throng, f_orI_pcil in front of the cafe, coinnnunlccrcd the.frunt la\vn,nxnl.- oisily shoutc_d their protests in shrill \'oiccs . . . A barricade.was~.hastiiy tin-‘own u[ ‘in tlie bookstore, as human hatter- ing rams iluug themselves against the doors. Arson was averted as :. list. light" stprtcti in one corner, ami the thrashing bodies‘ of tin shnbhily_.Iiresscd men sn‘uti't-ii‘ on. the ilarnes as they‘ rolled about n_enI the tire . . . . As pamlexnon_iu.m reached ‘its height, a large dark sedan 'cni'eened arountl College way and slid to a sutitieinhxtit at the side 'of the cafe. \ _ v Three "men carrying‘, liundie.- erceped out of the automobile had edged tow'ard the crowd. A mad cry issued from the lips of the front ‘rank pieinliers of,the mob, and :v general melee ensued. _i~‘lvt‘« minute later, everyone had their _Aztt-cs, and_thc:nnrmal life of the coil.-,4 was resumed.'_' ' » I « xr ‘ i’re-registration 3 Alliuppcr division ntudcats illlslc -AWARDS" ~. A» l"llESENTEil‘ 101 ~ -van... cars Music Majors i’a.~'.s Qtiizzes. Qualify For Spring Scholarships 'l‘wo niusic majoristudents, Viola \’u,gt and liiarguret Cnpps._ were awarded scholarships of $50 each California la§t Monday.‘ in reachlng' a mittec,,cornpesed of Mrs. ‘Loict: Rowan and Paul_ Stnuil'er'.'of the musilciassocintion, and State facult,\ members,. Miss Deborah Smith Fred lleidlemun, Miss Christ Springston, Dean Mary llic.\iullen aial Dean ‘C, E.'i’eterson, .chosc hest uualilicationa. ' " This iiuuhle scholarship, giver annually in the ‘spring -term am‘ open to ‘both men and women of the college, requires students, win must be music majors, to file appli- have live-references, three from his teachers and two from outsiders. .’l'he'grndc averages are taken it consideration and tiarcbmmlttee de- eliles upon the two students: having the highest. quiz grade.\ln ndiiition to their college attitudes. Margaret Capps is a member of the college string trio aml \'_iola Vogt is president of Treble Clef. Art Guild Shows Dolls Miniature dolls tlrcsscd in yuio- title--costuntes. traditional of var- ious i‘Iuropc'nn countries, compose the Art Guild exhibit now on play in two of the show can the lobby’ of the library. Another glass case is given over to the dis- play of their o\vn hand made Christmas cards which are now heing sold by art students‘ Ni-I\\' \'oIut— l dinus. :ni'.'t-r» tiscnu-nts" which claim to tcacl people. to write constitute "one of the worst rackets of the [ire at da_\ ' .\lary,l'Iiien Chase, novc ‘t cntly told a ‘class of (‘olnmbie lo-xn\-en-.~ity 'te n it in a student». 'l'lIousnIuls_ 'people, a 'high ‘per- centage of them young men and women. are being muictcd hy th-, “rack:-t." .\liss Chase ilcolarul. (‘onsideroiiiejahility. plenty of time and patience and an int!_n> pendent income were cinssifnpl h_\ the author of “Mary i‘eteI‘s" as im- portnnt prerequisites for a literary t.'lll'L‘El'. are reminded hat pi-c-rcgiixlra- . by the San Diego county branch of the .\iusic Teachers’ Association of decision .a.w'-’to ‘which’ two-women out of the six who filed applications last scales- ter "were best -qualified, the com-‘ .\i:irgaret and Viola as having the cations, answer it music quiz and No. i-i Dr. Lesley ; t ‘°'Wl1ileR0me Burns” A A ji la.The Litll iloubie Quartet Will Sing Before ‘ Book‘Is'lteviewed Dr. Lewis ii. Lesicy'oi_' the State." college history dcpartme_nt, will he ‘ presented tomo‘rri)\v at ll:()(l a:' in. in the-weekly assexnbly for the sec» ' ov_ul time this scmesterwhen he re- views the popular “While ltome. llurns." ' -. " ' Several weeks ago lJr.’].e.~le_v gave a speech on the V"iill]Iiil‘lllll .- of_thL- itaio-1-.‘thiupian Crisis." 'i‘o- , morrow he will review the 19:15 best seller, \\'l‘ll-l.l:ll4f‘i))' Alexander Woicott of- radio _i.'tinIe. . "\Vhii_i- llome llura is a "series of infor- In"al essays, giving ‘several anec- dotes on current prominent per- V - sonages. it is reported to he in great tleiaanil'”ut"tlie present time. l‘resentei_l by Skuitand Dagger, honorary drama fr:ttertiit)', to‘-. morrow's program will be‘ tln?'.