The Newark Post Broad, ;:::H" I'ent Forll\Ati~U' \'(I!.U;\I8 XXI NEWARK, DELA WARE
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all u~:~80"', that toiled up a be a valle val~, I'ging, ha~' 1'bt a sleep ra~~r. against a In, a high blu~hTI! hill slopes' ash and wer, The Newark Post broad, ;:::h" I'ent forll\ati~U' \'(I!.u;\I8 XXI NEWARK, DELA WARE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930 UMBER 34 of lhe tYP ic~ gl'ew ther!; = yard Is N aminated.... For Dry Law Repeal HORSE SHOW AT 'l'lP TOP FARM Democratic Party Goes "Wringing Wet" CLUB MEMBERS The Ways and Means Com FRESHMAN WEEK mittee of the Newark New Cen ENTER CONTEST tury Club will sponsor a horse PLANS COMPLETE Naming Senatorial Candidate Over Marvel show on Saturday, October 25, at Tip Top Farm, starting at 12 Will Take Part in l\~eeting to o'clock noon. If rain prevents NUmber New Students Enroll the show, the committee has se Col. John P. LeFevre of Dover choseniHOME ROOM Be Held in Springfield lected Saturday, November 1 as in Women's College at Uni- a su bsti tu teo I versity of Delaware For Congress Without Opposition; I ORGANIZATION Six boys and six girls, Delaware's 4-H Club representatives in Camp No Contest For State Offi' ces Vail, at the Eastern States Exposi- CHARLES PIE Freshman week at Delaware Col- rr==============i'I1F or Teaching Student Partici- tion at Springfield, Mass., left WiI- lege and the Women's College of the I mington Saturday morning, Septem- University of Delaware began this r UI n1<' 1' niled States Senator DEMOCRATIC TICK:ij:T I pation in School Govern- bel' 13th, in a special car on the Colo- GOLF MEDAlIST~ morni':lg at 8. o'clock .(standard time) Thoma F. Bayard, of Wilmington, I nial Express of the Pennsylvania R. and Will continue untIl Monday morn- · h hAd Unitecl States Senator-(long t v arch f ol' uf he E', Ig teent men - I men R., with every expectation of enter- ing. During this time the new stu- menl, wa' named at Dover late Tue~- I and shol·t terms)-Thomas F. ing upon the happiest and most ex- Father and Brother Also in dents will become acclimated to their da v aft.· rnnon as the DemocratIc Bayard, Wilmington. In ordel' to form a more perfect citing week of their lives. new environment and to the ideals and I pnr'ly'. s Senatorl. a I can dI'd ~ t e b y. d e- Representative in Co ngress- 't a s ns of responsibility and a New Castle County was r epresented FlTst' S'IX teen In. Cl u b traditions of the college. In addition feating his ri va l, O()mocratlC NatIOnal JO~~are' ~~:aesv~~~~r~~~\V. Hil- ~~i'.'i't' ~f ede l~lOCraCy in the 'Newark by Louise Hubert, Marshallton; Ada Ch~mpionship to this assimilation into their new Comll1 ittN'm >1n Josiah Marvel, by a yard, Kenton, Kent county. Schools, the plan of home room organ- Weldin, Newark; Arthur Crossan,'" life this period will be used to test I'ote of 115 to 95, nine more than I . t' h b d tId t into Hockessin; and Albert Buckworth, and classify the groups of students. neces, ar\' to nominate. State Auditor-B. Guy Wheat- ~I~~~i~e aass ~~n l:re~:o~~ a;eal~s~ The Elkton. Kent County sent Margaret In the qualifying round of golf for The upper classmen will arrive on Bavnrcl ', running mate will be Colo- l e~'n~~I~:~~e cou~~;~missio n e r _ period from 10.15 to 10.30 is the time Voshell, Wyoming; Thelma Dennison, the club championship at the Newark campus on Monday in order to par- nel i ohn P. LeFevre, of Dover, com- I allotted for carrying on the home Dover; Ponder Norgan, Milford; and Country Club on Saturday afternoon, ticipate in the convocation exercises. mander of the Delaware National Samuel J. Furlllss, Sussex coun- room. activities. These activities con- Harold Marvel, Houston. From Sus- Charles Pic won the prize for the low The program of activities at the Guard. who was nominated without t y. cern themselves with the 'life of the sex County went Elsie Wells, Milton; gross score 77. His father, P. F. Pic, Women's College for the week fol- oppo II tu n fill' Representative in con- I school in all its various phases. Each Cathel Johnso n, Farmington; Wood- Sr., and a brother, P. F. Pie, Jr., also lows: Thursday, 8 a. m. to 9 a. m., gress. one man who went into the byways sectio.n me~ts as a separate group. I'OW Sturgis, Dagsboro; and John qualified for the first 16 each with a standard time, assignment of rooms Adopt Wet Plank and highways urging back many of The Immediate problem Of., the .first Marvel, Seaford. gross score of 81. This will leave a and to groups and procuring of name t k h b th t of nonllnat A. D. Cobb, Assistant Director of father and two sons battling for the badge; 8 :30 a. m. to 10 :30 a. m., pay- Act optwn or a st rong "wet" plank those ~ead ers: It. is this man I would i1~ 0 ~~~e :I ec~i~ e~ ~c e L~ to meet th~ Extension of the University of Dela- club championship. ment of board, payment of dues for in tIll' pn rl~' platform f ollowed the I place III nomll1atlOn here today.. .g, . g . ware, is in charge of the group, as- The scores of the first 16 follow: the various non-academic organiza nominati ons after the resolutions "The Repu?lican ~arty had s()lzed exec u t.l ~e . ~ ee ds of each ~I? U P. Am.~~~ sisted by Miss Anne B. Moore, Sussex Charles Pie, 77; H. J. Turner, Jr., and tions; 8 :30 to 10 :30, physical exami comnti llrc by a voLe of 8 to 7 pre- on the inflatIOn. pel'lOd and. claimed the Offi C() IS to. b() elected <lle the. pI e .. yI Cou nty Club Agent, and George M. H. C. Souder, 79; P. F. Pie, Sr., and nations ; 11, luncheon at Kent Dining ,cnlecl lhe ame ndment which was it to be Republtcan prosp.erlty. The d,e nt: v l c e -p~ :s ld e n t, and seclet.at . Wonilow, New Castle County Club P. F. Pic, Jr., 81; F. C. Houghton, 83; Hall; 12, assembly, Dean Winifred J . originalh' p I'cscnted to the State Hoover panic of 1929 was 111 no small 1 hese officer s have been nominated Agent. Mr. Cobb is serving on the L. H. Lewis and E. W. Steedle, 84; Robinson, presiding, at the Hilarium cnmmi l(:" i\[on day night, when it was degree due to false information from a l~d electe.d by secret ~a ll ot a~l~1 ~~. ~h e Executive Staff of Camp Vail, as Dr. W. O. Sypherd, E. C. Post and in Resid ence Hall; 12 :30, talk on edu volrd down. :12 lo 12. The amendment the White House and the Secretary plesent time .they ale famlhallzln.~ Dean of Boys. George E. Dutton, Jr., 85; E. B. cation, Associate Professor Van de was draftcd by Mr. Bayard himself" of the TreasuriY . This false inform a- t.hemsel.ve. With the . duties Of. thell For fou r teen years Camp Vail has Wright, Dr. Walter HuJlihen, C. H. Voort, Assistant Professor Ehler s, in in wh il'h he' dec lared his stand for the I tion induced people to spend beyond lespectlve om ce~ which means t hat been recognized as the goal of 4-H Hopkins and C. A. McCue, 86; C. O. the' chapel; 3: 10 p. m., talks, "How to re,,~al of tIlt' Eighteent h Amendment their means." dUl'lng .the com lllg week t he pres 1-Club members in the ea. tern states. Houghton, 87. Budget Your Money," Assistant Pro- d tI p Khir law the State enforce- Mr Hughes sa id the state and na- dents wtll be prepared to take cha rge Ltd . a t b ' Id ' g on S d 16-J PAt d F fessor Kelly ,' "How to Take Notes," al ll'~lll ','l,.t. ,','11 '1 (' 1", p'I'0111'b'lts P" ."s·lc·lans tl' on is now a t the crossl'oads of this of theil·. m.eetings a.nd iI.l e e. lection of OCIl e 111 perm nen tll 111 S econ .. rms rong an . , 'I., I I t tt II b h Id the grounds of the Eastern States Ex- 1. Crow, 88 ; W. R. Powell, 89 ; P. B. Associ ate Pl'ofessor Allen, in the Hi- to pl'l'scrihc liquor. period and must find men ~a~ab le of LIe. exeeu Ive. co mml ees WI .e e . position, one of the greatest agricul- Myer s, 91; H. G. Lawson, 93; Geo rge larium; 5 p. m. , dinner; 6 :15, talk, Bu\'ard ",hnge ca ndidacy was spon- finding the way out. H e said In plac- lhe executI ve commIttee co nsIsts of tural expositions in the co untry, this E . Dutton, Sr., 95; W. E . Holton, 96; "The Arts and Science Course, Pro- ~oreti Ii\.' thl' wet. throughout the ing Mr. Ma r vel in nomination that he two memb, ers .of each h? m.e r oo ~ who camp ofl'ers unusuhl opportunities of Dr. A. S. Eastman, 97; H. F. Mote, f essor Drake, in the Hilarium; 7:'15 Slate.