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VOLUMEXXXN WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930 NUMBER 13

Basketeers Are To Virginia Players To New System Chinese Bishop -If Score~ Oouat- Fraternities Generals And End . Present uThe Fan" See Action At Regardless of tomorrow's Of Gridiron Season Tells Students score at leaat one mgenious Give Band No At the High School Terrapins To To Be Tested student haa fltUred out that The Washington and Lee bas­ Waahinrton and Lee is one of .bUti.On 1 The Virglnla Players. dramatic ByGleeOub ketball squad is marking time. of Native Land the best In the country. He C0 ntrl 1orgnnlzatlon of the University of Renew Rivalry awaiting the close of the football proves his statement by saytnr Vlrglnitl., wlll present "The Fan" that tht! Oener&Ja tied V. P. I ., . . Itonight. a.t the Lexington High Student Directors to be Put season. when Leigh Wtlliams and Bishop Tsen Outlines Past Interfratenuty Couno1 Unan- School. The play is an eighteenth Reaume Relatiolu Tomorrow Gene Martin, veterans of the 1930 I ' V. P. I . beat Wllllam and Mary, in Charge of Each qttlntet, and John Jarrett, a mem- Present and Future of Nilllam and M&17 tied Harvard. imoualy Votes To Donate Icentury Italian farce written by After No Game Last · Carlo Goldonl. ber of last year's freshman teRm, Chin Army beat HarYard only 6-0. Seuon Section wUJ discard their gridiron togs I a Therefore the Armyis better No Money The dctors have nil hnd wide in favor of the court uniforms. than the oenerala only by slx experience on lhe stage. one or FINAL CUTS MADE About a dozen men are report- CHINA DEMOCRATIC I POints. Or brhll1nr it dowh DEFERRED RUSHING the leading- players having taken MARYLAND BOASTS tng for prac\tce four days a week. IS HIS STATEME NT int() the SOuthem Conference a part rn the London edition of AS TRY OUTS END The practice so far has been con- · ranks, the Armf beat Furman TO BE INVESTIGATED "JOtu·ney•s End." The cast ib POWERFUL SQUAD fined to basket shooting and a 54 ~ 0 ; Furman blat Florida 14- 1composed or nlne meu and three Ormanization Now Compaeed little ICrlmmallng. No plays are Communism Is Important 13; Florida tied Oeol'lla: Geor­ Committee Appointed To In- girls. Hold Third Position In South­ - . beinl taed yet, but Coach Eller- gia beat Yale. Tberefore, the 1 '£he JJlny is sponsored l)y ille .I of 4 5 or 50 Men of man Is showing the men a few Factor Also According to ] Bulldogs are ~tetter than the quire About Sys. terns At 1Dram al.lc Club of Lexington High em Conference; Berpr Blue only bJ • touchdown School. Aclmlsslon is one dollar Abaity tricks of paaat.ng and guarding. Bishop Bhc 0 h Sch00 Is Is Star The entire squad appears tto be nnd Yale's on a par with ua. t er and tickets may be obtained at in rood condition and anxious for Rice's and McCrum's. Because or failure to repOrt the football season to end so that Speaking JR.SL Wednesday ntgb ~ No contributions will be made I ----<>-- Traditional rivals will apJn re­ recularly for practice, or lack of they can get into fuU swing. to an audience in Lee Chapel E R Mlirrow by fraternities to send the Wash- ' v· . F sume football relations tbl.l Sat­ a1ngtng abWty, approximately 20 --o--- composed largely of students and ' • ington and Lee band to Maryland I lSttors rom urday after a one-year lay-off men were dropped from the roll faculty members and their wives, Mak A v· . It was decided a t. a meeting of when the Oefterala Invade Col­ of the Washlnlton and Lee Three Dances BishOP Tsen. D. D .. bishop in the es lSlt the Interfraternity Council last Many Sectt.ons lege ·Park to battle the Terraptna Club last Monday nllbt. The or­ Episcopalian diocese of Hoo-nan night. A resolution to that ef- 1 or the University of MarJI&od. ganization Is now made up of in China, presented a brief and T Lexingt feet was passed unanimously as h The Generals with a mecUocre about U or 50 members, aU of To Be Events Inclusive outline of past and pres- 0 on soon as It was brought up. At Lee c apel record for the aeaaon will be out whose aingina ability hu been ap­ ent China In Its historical, poll- Several members of the coun- to redeem themselves wbile tbe proved by Prof. Jobn A. Graham, tlral, and social aspects. cH were interviewed and stated Old Lmers wttb a conference rec­ dlr'ector of the OTJanil&tlon. For Holidays After being Introduced b. Rev- President of Scudent Federa· that the matn reason for the 2,747 People Visit Historic ord of two w1na and one lo. wW erend Franks, Bishop Tsen com- tion is Guest _1 Executive passage of the bill was that It was be "trivl.ng to see that nothi"­ Following this lniti&l cut, the C hapel During Month Glee Club wm now be orpnbr,ed Sophomore Prom, Dansant menced h is talk in clear, distinct. .. their belief that it was taking ad- mars the day for their homecom­ and almost irreproachable Eug- Collllllktee vantaae of the good nature to be Of October ing alumni. under a new ayatem. heretofore and Cotillion Formal on lish. by expressing appreciation of asked to contribute. Instances be&vleat untried at Washington and Lee. Ca.rryinr one of the the true value of various Chinese - -- were cited where fraternities were schedules of any of the Soutbern Under the newly inaururated plan 'fhanhaiving Program l!l. each section will be placed under __ analyzatlons that have been pub- R. Murrow, president of the asked to ald. various activities I Two thousand seven hundred Conference teams, Maryland hu Ushed, nnd in reciprocation. National student Federation of and felt a moral obligation to and forty-seven people visited the won four of her six 1amea 1)1&7ecl the supervision of a student-di- The Thankqiving dance set will brought attention to the fact that America, vlaittcf LIXinlton Pri· comply even though they were Lef' Memorial Chapel durlDg the to date and with alx more to 10 rector who baa had 11ee club ex- be made up of three dances. The many studen ts from China are day as a guest of the Waahlngton serioualy inconvenienced. month of October. This unusual finds herself ln the third confer­ perlence here, R. R. Porter. pres!- Sophomore P!om \\'ill come on d Le ..... tt Commt.. ~ to !lttendance was largely due to the ence PQ8itlon with a .In aver­ dent of the club, exPlained. Pr1day night, November 28, and now studying in America. "I an e .....ecu ve ~ow.:, Dr. H. V. Shelley and Prof. great number of visitors who at- know of no country," he said, discuss the varloQi iunctlona of William L. Mapel, faculty ~dvts- tended tbe Inauguration of Dr. age. "The student-directors wUl wtu last from 9 to 1:30 o'clock. ''where one can find more Chi- t.he OJ'IanizaUon WhJeh he heada. ors to the band. were also mter- ~ Gaines. and the Day Beginning in 1925 Waab1nlton work with their a.ssigned sections." Saturclay momtng from 11 to 2 nese students than ln the United W . C. Sua. vtce-JI'Nldent of the viewed by the Rlng-tum Phi. Pro- celebrations. and Lee played four conaecutlve Porter stated, "in an effort to o'clock there be a dansant and wm States. I believe their number student bodJ. wu appointed chair- fesaor Mapel made no statement. Visitors rrom thirty-five states games with the Old Linen, the teach them their parts better than tn the evenlna the Cot!Ulon Club totaled more t.han three thouaand man of the local committee to Doctor Shelley said, "TherP l.s Iand te. n. foreign. countries have first three of whlcb went to tbe they rnlrht learn them when the fo~l wtU take place. last year." cr.rry on the wort£ of the Pedera- nothing to say except that the r·eg!stered at lhe Chapel within Generals S-0. 13-8. and 1-3. In entire oraanlzatlon is UDder one Tal Henry and his North Caro- AJJproachlng the POlltical as- tion here. band can't make the trip to the pnst month. Bermuda, Can- 1928 Maryland manaaect to b...t cDrector." llnlana who have been engaged to pects or China, Bishop Tsen The National student Pedera- Mary~d because we have no ada. Chlna. Cuba. England. Oer­ through and take a 8-0 decialaD Each student-director wlll hold play for the dances clalmed that even , when that tion of America II the official u- money. many, France. Gautemala. Haw­ after Snyder. thelr all-Amertcan rehearsa1a ot his section, apart are well lmown to college dancers country was under a monarchial sociatlon of underlraduate atu- The band will go to VIrginia all and Santiago were represent­ candidate had tom the Blue and frqm the rerular rehears&l8 of the throughout the East. The twelve pOlicy, rts people. as a rule. were dents. ltR Pl'eleU 11181Dberahlp tn- next week aa planned. It also will ed In this list. White line to pieces on a 10-JU'd club, It was stated. and in these piece band has played at s. large wholly democratic in relation to eludes more tbaD two hundred be taken to Duke on Thanksglv- The names of Paul Rockwell, drive. Last year both sclk.ola rehearsals, individual parts wlll be number of the leading schools. The their own government. "It's easy collegea and unlVIIIWel throulh· ina'. 1\ former Washington and Lee were unable to arne on a date learned more thorOUih)y. Jt ia Uat Includes such colleges as Yale, to overthrow a monarchy," he out the naUon aaa membership so no rame was plaJed. Alne· expected that this plan wW aave Cornell. Princeton, Vlrlinla Mill­ admitted, "but It is not at all easy · 'nle band was recently reorgan- student. now Uvtng ln Parts. ment baa alreadY been made to Lime at r~Jar rehearaala. and tary Institute, Virginia Polytech­ Ia made up of ca81111&uclent bod- ized under the direction of the France. and Counl Lloyd G. Fan­ to establish a pOlitical democracy, lea.> It attempta to ltrVe all •tu- auel, a lso of Paris. \"ere found on make this r ame an annual t.ff811' will result in more perfect rerdi- nlc lnatltute. North Carolina State, and yet in its social repreaen ta- dmt& throulh t.be llldlum of tbelr two faculty members. UnUorma .. M • and Maryland wW be tbe bome­ tlon of ii'OUP numbers. Oeorli&. Amherst, Pennsylvania ttons Chino. hal been. and is now. 1 1 atudla& lllf were ordered and trips mention- the rt>gister book during the ear­ coming attraction ill IAXIDICoD "A closer pei'IOIVJ contkct wW &Dd JD&DJ ot.bers. truly democratic.'' He al.lo stat- own t ,::_,-.t.ilwl. 1l .;::vern- ed. The band has appeared sev- Her part of the month . Two ClvU next year. result from the new plan, we be· 'ftle Korth Carolinians are also ed In all honesty that Commt.111- ~-~.U matter.u ~ val U....lltnee !_..formation on War vetet·el'.S, Mr. J . T . Snipes, Berpr and Cb&Jmen, nnm1DI lleve."' Porter decland. ''Each known throurhout the country for Ism exlst11 in China. "Many real- students' interet':: Is UMid aa t:e the campus. of RJC~ond. V ~1 ginla, . who scrv­ mates at the halt-b&clt pocl.&klna lnd1vktual man in each section their Victor Records and Vita­ Jy Intelligent and sincere people medium for the expreulon of stu- Another important item taken ed undet ~eneral Leo, anq Mr. tor the "Terps," have between may have an opportunity to uk phone recordings. there have seen fit to recognize dent opinion on quertlona of nat- up at the interfraternity councU Higginbotham. of L~xlngtou , who them scored 74 of their te&m'l about any puts not clear to blm, Tal Henry hal been broadcut­ Communillm as the only salvf\tton lo al a d international 1m meetina' 1ut night was deferred co.nmanded the Second Virginia 14.9 POints for the aeuon. Seven and 1n this W&J, each section wW ina' over statlon WLW in Clncin­ of the world, ond they have form- t n n por- ruahina. A committee was nam- Ca.valr·y. also vlslled the Chapel. times Berrer hal croued allen Jeam its parts more thoro\llbJ7." natl for the put two "'eeka. He ed a nucleus from which springs anc~ . ed to lnvesti~rate deferred rush- The tu:-tuguratton of Dr. Gaines goal-lines to brlna bJa total to 42 Pour directors were apPOinted wlll continue to broadcast untU he the Communist trouble now evi- The Federation ~feW out of a lnl at other schools and definite brought many distinguished men 245 whJJe Chalmers has made three by Mr. Graham. E. B. WUGox Ia come to Wuhlnaton and Lee to dent in my country." meetl"- of eollelre repraen- action will probably be taken as to Washington and LeP.. Among touchdowns. Pollowt.nl the 22 in charle ot the first tenon, Por· fiD the enppment with the Cotll­ In closing his speech. Bishop tatlve~ at Princeton on the ''World soon aa the committee makes its those who Visited lhe Chapel toucto.downa made by the Old Lln· ter wW direct the aecond tenors, Uon Club. A Jarre number of Tsen POinted out a very SIIPlifi· Court tn 18211. At t.he very start repalt were the Ron. John W. Davis. ers, Chalmers hal converted 14 It had the larpst offlclal backina , · Secretary Wllbur. and Dr. Clark. E. S. Graves leads the ftrst buies. students have been listening to cant fact that he believed was of any student orranllatton. and rhe Ring-tum Phi ad~ ~' ted of Pt inceton. times to bring hla patnt total to and J . Clopton. buatneu man- the broadcuts between 11 :30 and w. visible to only a few- the fact the initial aroup wu represent&- deferred ruahtng In a series of Ml's. de Butts. of Upperville. 32. apr the club, wW conduat the 12 o'clock each nlaht. The stu­ ot that ·• a tremendoua mental and llve ot the students of the country. edltoriala the early part of this Virginia, n grand-daughter of At least two touchdoWns have second baalel. dents have been very favorably been made against every opponent It Ia poestble that another cut lmpreaaed. inteUectual revolution in China Its PUJ'J)Oie 111 to achieve a apirlt year. Sentiment was directed Of'neral Lee. was a \·tsit.or, as is now taking place which is not of co-operation amot\1 the stu- toward It and the action or the was Mr. Charles c. Pinc•·rley, or this year and this may be traM 1 may be made before the final or- Tbe North Carolinians have totally lierlved from the Western lntert te It u 1a t 1 ht "' almost directly t(l the deadly ganizatlon is choeen. accorc11Da to !Moen very papular Rnd the Cofll­ world." However, In admitting denta of the United States to liVe ra rn '! counc s n g RlchJtlond, who presented to lhe: passlna of Chalmers. Gifted with that this chnnge has recelvl"d Its conSlderatton to queatlona affect- makes It become a vital quesilon school Lhe 'lU\ndsuds in which Olopton. In view of tbla fact, aU 111)11 Club is ~ry fortunate Lo have a pair of large handa 10 DeeM· members are ur1ed CO report "'-" eecured truolr Sf'.rvicea for the stimulus from the OCcident. he ina students' interests; to develop on the ca~ thP lntt:IY acquired Confederate sary for pauina'. he hal time af· prophesied that this Intellectual an lntelllgmt opinion on questions flags now stnnd. ul&rly for both seetloD IDd club 'l'!uu1lclllvtna dance aet. I ter tlme pllced the ball in ~ practices, ftx ablence from rehe&r­ uphe1wa1 wnuld have an immeas- of national and International 1m- Hot Ft.ght For Accol'ding to the cu'>todlan of hnnds of his enda with UMJ'I'Iq sal.a wtll be taken into conaldera­ urable effect upon China's en- portance and to foster undel'Stand- the ChapP!, the attendance of the accurAcy tor substantial 1&1n1. tlon when the final lfOUP Is First Debate Is tire national system, both pollt- inr amonr the students of the State Tt.tle p a~:ot month Is the Jur.:est record- Woods. quarterback. and Pop· chosep. lcally and socially. world in the furtherance of an en- f'd for mnny years pelman. fullback, from last year'• The foUowlna men have been During the two weeks Bishop durtnr peac:e. -o--- frPshman team "Ill be in thole retained In the Glee Club after Monday Night Tsen has been In America he vis- There have been five annual N. positions this Saturday bellcle tryouts Monday, Nov. S: !ted the theological seminaries at 8 . F. A. co~eues held, attend­ Four Te.ama FiJht for First Publications Berger und Chalmers. Both plaJ­ Fin& Teaon Philadelphia and at Alexandria. ed by official delel&tft from mem­ ed a Jarae part In downl.nl tbe To Be Scene Of Place in Southern E. 8 . CUrtis, E. B. WUcox. I. H. Lee Chapel Virglnla. Prior to his departure ber coUI!Iea, at which questions Little Generals laat year on Wil­ HlU, L. Lubrecht, J . I . lhoemak· lnteradna Oratorical for Oanada Thursday nlltht. he pertainina to students• Interests Conference To Be Judged son field. er, G. P. OOJdenbera. J . M . Bar­ was the guest of Dr. Lund of hllve been dtscusaed, and student In a newspaper statement, fol- Contest L'•nchburg. former educat.lonal problems considered. l:ach year rison . The Southern Conference 1·ace State Intercollegiate Press lo ~lng Maryland's rame with leeoad TeaoN missionary to China. Before leav- it senda an American studenLd ele­ was narrowed down Sat:.rrrJay Yale. the Old Line coach. Curley I. J . C. Clark M. H. CriJhton. T . Mond&J nilht at el1ht o'clock, ing t.he chapel. Bishop Taen. with Ration to the International Con­ when Alabama emerged victor- M eeting to be Held Byrd. said that he con.alderecl true Oriental magnanimity, re- f.-deration of Students Coni(Tess. w. Moore. a. P. C&rtwrlcht. T. the first International debate ioua over Kentucky by a score or Nov. 14 and l 5 Berger one of the best backs in M. crantm. c. Harrllon. B . L . held on the campua for some marked that Washington and Ltwls Powell, former president of 19 to and the tie betwren colleie ranks today and that be Lee had lmpreii8Cd him as being the Washlngton and Lee stu­ o. Lewts. o . v. Patter10n. L. J . Roue, time wUJ be held In Lee Chapel. Oeorala and Florida 0-0. o eor- ·- · would not trade him for Albie "a great university ln a great. drnt body. WA.S one of the 11ix R. R. Porter. P'. Bryan t, J . o. Rob· The vtattors 1\re the represent.a­ ria had an unmarred J'ecord un- 'fhr annual conver1tlon of the Bno. 'h · y a le' s ba c'""' fleld -·-...... tton• lnaon. J . R. Saunderr."T. A. Shaw. tivea from the lcottlah Unlverai­ country." otflcial deleralea sent to Bruasela, tll the past Saturday and boasted Vlralnla rutercolleGialt Pr·f:~ J\11· DecepUon on all Ita runnina' -o--- Belglum last year to represent N. B . Hatten, R. cote. tiM' Debate team which haa been 1 several intersectional victories. soclntlon is to lake place tins )ear plays Is the rule with all the American colleree. FII'R.._ tourtna the East for aome time. including their Yale victory. Tu- on f rldny and Saturday or next Maryland formations. On the of­ 0 N. S. P. A. hu establlahed Cen· lane was defeated by Notlbw< <~ I. Wl'ek. Novemhrr 14 and 15 , at the single and double wtng A. Vance. ll. 8. Graves. 8. W . The subJect. Resolved: That 1n 0 l y 0 ne M an tense the interest of society, severe pun· tral otflc~a In City, em in t.helr ftrst game of lhl' WJlllnrmhur~t under lht' auspices backs play behind the tackles in Wlse. J . 8. Lewis. T. E. Mears, S. twhere a smau voluntary staff of senson, but since then hu.ve been lhl' publlcnllot, or t.nd stead of hehlnd the encta with A. Milliner, J . B. 8tovau. D. isbment IB the befit method of or William sa n. preventlnr crime. will be of ln­ 0 ut Satur d ay workers has developed stud~n t victorious. Oeorala and r'lorida Mnry Collt.>t{<' the Warner system. Coach Byrd Watus. R. K. Hoadley, B. Orlah· travel to Eurape and Asia. Inter- am, H. Hudaon, A. R. Saunders, tenae interest to students u the are the obstacles In Ahtbama·s AI. Lhe meelmr.t or uw aNIO ~'I a- who developed this system be talks will concern aangsters, aang . - national debatln1. hosptt<ty to path before &he cnn clntm the tlon last yent. WMhln~rton and llevt>s that the spinner play' l re J . P. Baker. W. E. PulwUer. Men Injured in V. P . I. Tilt , rorelrn students. conductlnr sur- warfare. and the like. Wa.ahina­ champlon'lhlp. Washlnolon "n.nd Ltr Look two first plares with her made much more effective when , leooad a... ton and Lee wiU uphold the af­ to Play With Exception Iveys on problema of student ~rov - Lee has lost one and lied one publlrntlons Both lhe Ring-tum run !rom that POeltlon. J . W. Clopton, J . Watllnrton, firmative side of the question. ~rnment and collete activities, and conference aame. She will hM'P Phi nnd thr Cnh·x Wl'rl' I!Ot(:red Except for Mattox. who I! out of Mattox has surveyed the field national c. A. LaVarre, D. ~ . Thompson, H. After at\'ltal weelu of Intensive tor her chance &\lUl'dttY to o Into ond llwardl'd fir!Sl plucr~ In lhelr wllh a lea inJury, the Oenerala I student organization. P. Bmlth, 0 . J:. Vauahan , H. AUS• preUminary speaking, T. w. Dav­ the win rolumn wheon sh: mecL"' clussrs squad 111 prepared for a real stru1 tin, N. c. Pucoe and a. H. Har­ enPOrt and Kemper Jennlnvs The few membet·s or the var- N. 8 . P . A. has eatabUahed and MAryland nl Colle,e Pnrk. Lovin" ruv. arr to b U\lnrded ale. ln the aame with v . P. I per. have been selected to represent slty roolba.ll team InJured in thf' nm a national stud~nt news ~~et·v­ The Stato championship 1'1 J•t!lll jto the bl•!l l publltntrous Prl'!wnted las1. SnturdlY the team showed a Pleue repart to practice TbW'B· Waablnaton and l.ee. Both men V. P. I. game with the exception Ice, carryiniJ articles about stu­ as much involved or even more to lh com•rnllon The rontcst' r rertt. defensive improvement over dRY nlcht at 'l :so. have had wide experience In ln­ or Mattox at·e expected to bo In d~nl affairs In all parts of the ao, as the 0-0 aamc betwN•n thr nn• OJJt'll to n t'wl!pnpcn. yrar lhaL which they displayed atralnst ter-collt'llate debatlna. each tl av­ condition to play the Old Liners world. n has presented promln· Gobblers and Lhe oencrttls hus llook~ und m tgnzlnl'!> whlrh nr <> St. John11 and It Is with th iB wea inlr debated lu ~ year. Jennings ln thls week'Menl(a grment. tnt speakera with mesaarea ot par- d~ad locked U1e contenders. VII·- publl:th!ld nt lht• rollrae!'l, unl- pon that they hope to hold the Strip Film Pic:tura alto won the 1830 Vir1tnla inter­ Thibodeau liu&lalned an InJury tlcular interest to :.tudent.s over alnla eliminated v. M I nnd VCl'Bitl,.s IIIHl Junior colltl'l'll In TC'rroplns at bny while lhey pwth to ont or his vet'tabl'ae laat Sat- ~ the national mdlo net-work of tht At Temple Univenity collellate orato11cal conte~t mefts v. P. 1. on S~tlurday to Vl r11inln . over the \\lnnlna markers them The vtattln:r team Is compeiell· 0 T 8 been adopted by the School of throuth their own achievements. hut It 1J comlna around all other Sll\ll' rn ll<.ae~<. with Emory rntlon r•lltN·cct to uttend this e m ocracy o e raht. " 13" OLUB GOATS Medicine at Temple UnlveraJty have made them11elvea well known now. and he ahould be aa sood u and acnry a cloS(I &€'Cond. nw~tln~o il the offl l·lul r<'Pl'P~n· l • H arvard Quality -.o lnuv ~ or ttwh' work. Allhouah _ here as Ule beat method of teach- thrOUihout 8cotland as POlJtlcal t~v er on Saturday. Captain nJed­ P. H. Wofford I Ina medicine. lhlnk.ers and speakers of not.o. 'IOe also received an InJury In thl' T . P. Doughty. Jr. Prankater Taker~ Landmarks llv mntt~>r lil still un ~ Pltl«.>d It l~> {)(>mocracy an unknown quan 8tr1P tum photorraphy Is dlt· MacCormic holds A. B .. M. A .. v. P. I. lfBmr. sprntnln.r a mus~ le E. P. Martin, Jr. Two tomou11 lnndmnrks at the hoprd that lhrrc wlll [)(' WnBhlna- Uty oo lh" Harvard Campus for terent from motion pictures In and LL.B. de1rees. and 18 tam­ In his leg, but h~> htu recovered J . F'. Ladd Colleae or the Cit) or Nrw York ton nnd Lt>~ 10" 0 10 n•prr~>ent I many years Ia about to be In that It consiJta of the maklnr for Inus aa the nucl('lua around which now and will ltad the tea.m aralnst E. c. Tonsmelre. Jr. have lllYIIt(!rlously dl~ ppenrf'd thp,;~ rumnus nrtl\'ltlt!i troducf'd on' that campus, If d proJection purposes of single pho· a new party waa beiUn du1·hra a the Old LIMrll. However. Mnttox. J . L. Wrlaht One is the historic sabN· In 'hi' - e>- I f ott~ being made by PreaJdent torraPhlo exPOsures, uaually in 1 recent election. Their vls1L to the lead inK ron••· of I he team will R. I• . McKinney, Jr. han~ ur thf' atntue or Ot>n•···ul Mll.rlc Mt·C!'lrthy, rlflhlrl1n·Yt'llr· l.OWl'il and the other adminlatra series. on atrlps or standard mot- ~ Washlnaton a.nd Lee Is a sllcutrl­ he nbft('nt from tht lineup. Ills J . W. Mcl.~.t re, Jr. Webti, and thr othc1 111 a bust or olct l •lliVI! I ~;fly of W1 ~1·o n Itt stu· tor11 arr sucreMful. lon picture film . cant honor lUJ U1e collcaes whJch kn~ , which has nol been In ver) J . R. Homor Mtrcury. Both nu.. bellcvrd to ht• !h•llt wu s fulldly bmnrd wht n thr Thr ndmlrli'ltraliO&l Is &Hltft\1 The camera useel at Temple Is they are vlsltlna are only those &ood shape this Yet\r, was InJured c. J . Biddle In the hiU\th or wn1r. aludNil toltntu• 111 whlrh 1\ht• wna lituytmr to bl'lnll an end to lh~ excht!lve small enouah to be carried In a conaidered by the Student Feder­ ln the third quarter of lut wcclt'll L. M. Oalhoun prRnkatcr w11 h 111'1' lo\·t•r. Lyrm.n Schlt Y. :.! ~ . clique~ ut. Harvard. and to have man'• pocket, and yet It talcea per. 1atlon of America as outstundlna llkme, 11d olS a tt'SUit he has bet'l\ B. R. WUson. Jr. o- llutnetl ttl lht• I.I&<~Hrul. uw uuder11ruduate. of all clas.'les feet plcturea. accordinJ to unl· ~ ln debate and oratorical actlvl- maklnR his way arou11d with lh M. 1). Campbell. Jr. H dmnocruoy Ia h l ~·oulhtlll' W•' Bdll~y "" ••rtou ly llllllll'tl 111 lund d••r rec•s or wealth mix more veralty authorities. ties. aid ot a cane. '------'1mu st educat~ for 1t altl·mpuu~ lu sa~e thl! atrt , freely, "' PAGE T\VO THE RING-nJM PHI

cackles. oyster :.hell and eggs. Brahamas, Came Cuchins. Dorkings, Andclusians - in fact, every family except one wore sack cloth and ashes. But WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY that one, the White J .eghoms, rejoiced as no SEMI-WEEKLY poultry has done since the clays of their jungle .,_.,.,, lntercolltalatAt Preu Aaaoclatlon, Stat• ot Vhylnla or1glll. And no wonder. From f.. r-off Van- Saturday's feature will be the Fordham and Holy Cross have Sub.criPtlon $1.10 per ytar. In advan~• u talkie version o! that erstwhile met on the gridiron over a per­ orFtC& AT DEPARTMENT or JOURNALISM com·cr had come word that White Leghorn hen stare favorite "Good News." In Iod or thirty years. Each tc.am Enltrtd at the Luln110n, Va., ('u.tottke as aecond tlan b 6 £ 1 f U · the transition to the screen, the has won eight games, and each mall rnatter. Publlahi'd ••·en Tuudar 11 nd Friday ur the mun cr o t IC :unous 111versity of British producers have been unable to has scored a total o! 212 points. oo~:-~:~on~~· · Edltor·ln·Chlef, 4121 Bua•n- Manaaer, 5~8: Columbia stock, had turned in a perfect score. maintain the fast pace and Edhorlal Room•, to.a and 2141. Threr hundred and fifty three eggs in 353 days. sparltllng wit or the original. The John W. Barser, 31 A EDITOR-IN-CHIEF "Albi-Onlons" was the unusual As the neighborhood's White Leghorn rooster charm of the Broadway produc­ name selected by a group of old Harry Burn. 31 A BUSINESS MANAGER . tion lay in the fact that It kid­ boasted from the highest fencepost, after crow- grads who held a reunion at Al­ ded the Immaterial plot, whereas bion College last month. The EDITORIAL STAFF l ing until he almost broke a hamstring. "There's the film , quite characteristically, members of tbe group have vow­ ADVISORY BOARD a mark that you all can lay at." makes the plot one o! the most essential features. Long since we ed a very "strong sense" of fel­ G. F. At'hwonh, 'liMA : 0. J. Wllkln110n, 'SIL: J .. B. Crant. lowship among themselves. I NII/TBS 'YOCI TO INSI'BCT TH/l NEW BST DBVB LO,._ 'II A : W. 0. Thom .., 'IIC, A. J. Lelbowol%, II A. have been sickened unto death by the typical college thriller, and MENTS IN CLOTHES. HATS, HAJIBitDASHERY, SHr':S 1'0/t D G Prle•• '12A ASSISTANT EDITORS T. r>. Doughty, ·uc I W AL~T ~E ':~· MUSKRATS the present productJon provides Lamar Johnson, a sophomore COLLii(ili WliAR. /10 OJILIGAT/0/i ON Y OCIB PA RT. · · ' MANAGING EDITOR Both can t be nght. h1ther the oldtimers no variation whatsoever. Bessie at. Emory. "ducked" his cigarette c. £. Alltn. Jr . 'S2A do" n on Walnut Ridge will have to take some Love, CUff Edwards. and Gus In what he thought was an ash­ ASSISTANT MANAGING t;DITORS I . I . "I h d . •• AT H. A. Lamar. 'alA w. Yo . Bawklna. Jr .. 'UA I'1eavy o ses rn t1e1r ong. ar Wtnter stock, or ShY contribute valiantly to a lost tray full of sand. The sand cause. It 1s rather a shame to turned out to be gun powder, and w. c. Edw.rdl, •ate . Uni•~Nntty EdiEd:tor the ~[ichigan mu krat.., are going to be caught E. Ill. Nueler. 00 Or another Old faShiOned wmter. but shows promise and will un- --- J . A Culle:·. 'IS A. L. M. Ld. 'UA : •.. H C~nnln~rhatn 'S!!A ; Tn:c hark, bird fcat hers. animal fur, heavy corn J . C Armour, 'S2A : R. T. ~;dwar.U , SSA : J . Lo • • , doubtedly be heard from In the I Recelpe for success : F1nd out Coptnhaver, 'II A: J. A. Colloton. ·:1,1 A: T. w. ·hucks - every tlung pomts to 1t they declared. ~uture . ~tan l ey Smith, as In where the money is and get there MOON! 'UA ; E. S . Wilcox. 51 A : • • ·o. c. Thomp110n. 'SM. As they nevl·r rmc;s down on Walnut R1dge, people Sweetie, araln gives an exhi- quickly as you can and when you ,-::_-_-_- _:.:.:.:.:.:,-_:,-_:.:.:.:.:.-_:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.-_:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:,__ "" bltlon ot that type ot slow mo- get. there get all you can get there BUSINESS STAFF took the JJredictions as gospal, ordered more coal tlon football ilf which the movies and then get out o! there with all Super Service filling Station ADVISORY DOARD an STA Ff' ASSISTANTS . . gives up her rteh boY friend. The A group of fraternities at. Ohio :++++w•.. >+4>+4 >+4~~~t+t+t+t+.... +t,..+t+4+4+4~~M D. M. Ja rktM~n. J. o. Hamlllon. A. u. Ortner. Ceoree McClu re, thc1r wager on moderate temperatures dunng the story Is made to order for the State University recently cllqued i c. J . Dlddt.>. w. B. M&ll"· s. R. Slttvena. l coming month!~ . Which to believe is a real ques- fRES HM AN STAt'}' I startunJties and torives displa hery amlargeple quanoppor-ti- !~~ ~~~te:otA~:ng ~ · a !~~~~;yt: + Wayland & Gorrell f . c. Br1n l. Fred Kelley, oavl• Barlow. Ed Scltmidt. Jam8 tion. Such factions do not become Mother ties of that cheap brazenness Homecoming Queen. which ls K. R. Cole, W. A. Ftille, C. W. A. ' ' ' f MeCo.lly, Habol"ii, w. s. f'raftria, TtooiJ(rHarr'-on, Sbaw, ,,ature S IlOIISC h0 II(. 1'11ey !imac. k 0 po1 'lhCS ' 111• otherwise known as "It." All ever quite an honor on that campus. : , I 8. R Rk'hardl, M 0• t·ortyth. Illinois and Pennsylvania. This long hard win- Misa Bow toues her- ah- hips, As a result they arc today facing : DRUG COMPANY tlaahes her eyes, and smiles from social ostracism bY all sororities l ter is'\uc is one on which we do not propose to ear to ear much In the manner whose candidates were defeated. AN EDITORIAL POLICY make a defmitc stand. We have always had of a Cheah.l.re cat. In the love The girls held a meeting Tuesday 1 SCHAEFFER LIFETI ME PENS acenea, Clara Is especially repel- and decided to say "no" when + We've received plenty of comment on the edi· implicit confidence in the forecast from Walnut lent. Here her conception of the asked tor dates by the backPrs or l Swan Eternal Pens and College Stationery Hidge. and likewise in the good judgement of the torial page of the Ri ng-tum Phi the last issue. technique of acting seems to con- Miss Hes~ett . l !\orris & ~ unnally Candies Things of vital importance to Washin~-,rton and muskrat. \Ve hall abide by the referendum. siat In mentally countlnr three l and then maklnr every effort to The Freshman Cla.ss of Emory + L« students were discussed. Thcre were editor­ bite her unfortunate ,·is-a-vis. University, which consists or two ~· • •• +++++++.. +to+4>+4~~"'"'"'"'"'"'"+++i ials on the impending election, the crowning of THE NOBEL PRIZE Stanley Smith plays the part of hundred and four healthy specl­ somebody or other king or t•mpemr of Aby-.sinia. Fur the fir!-.l time since it has been offered, the the rich boy friend who thinks mens. has an aggregate weight ot +++++++•++++++++++++...... ~~HM~~~~t+t+t+++ only of matrimony when he gazes eiahteen tons. U sold as Junk to the unemployment situation, and another one we Nobel prize for literature h:ts been awarded to an : American author. Sinclair Lewis has been award- upcm the tasty Clara. Rlrht now any ordinary junk man or fer­ can't even recall ourself. we should like to raise the ql.es- tUizea· factol'y, the class would be We still intend to carry out our avowed policy. ed, :h7 prize for his novel "Babbitt.:• . tion. "Why Ia Stanley Smith?" worth one hundred and ninety He also runs true to form in this dollars. or ninety-eight cents I Tolley's Toggery or course there may be a ft:w minor changes. . r hts proba~ly I~Can~ that Ame~~can bt~rat.ure picture and wears habltual~y that apiece. Their comblned ages tot.­ We'll have a sparkling little editnrial on school , 18 at la~t c~nung-. mto It ~ own. I he preJUdices txpresston which can onlY be de- al 3,705 years. which ls equivalent f For Griffon & Braebarn Fme Clotlaa, Saita, spirit every now and then just as a sort of break of foreign literati ~ r c berng ,broken down by stel­ tcrtbed as h:llf-way between a to thirty-seven centurl.es or three in our comment on happening~ of much more Jar work of Amencans. <~eorge Bernard Shaw leer and a almper. The rest of and a hal! Metbuselahs. The Top c.. ta ud O.ercoats the aUJ)porttna cast 1a excellent average height is five feet eleven importance. pr?hal~ly doesn't like this at all. We imagine his and man&8el to CJvereome the Inches, and i! placed end to end W:\I.K-OVER SHOES, ARROW SHIRTS AND The editorial page of the l{ing-tum Ph1 has pmlc IS hurt that. ~n author from . the coun~ry di!tlcultlea created by the plot the class would reach over a quar­ COLLARS, NOBELT SHORTS AND PA­ the In I been read quite often we believe. 1f you were he at~ack so dens~v~ly won a pnze for whach and leads. "Skeets" Galla- ter or a mile any direction but lher and Stuart "Axel" Erwtn towards the Ubrary. JAMAS. BERG HATS in the UNI- writing what went in it or taking the blame for he, himself, was ehgable. provide some lood clowntna, be­ VERSITY MANNER. what went in it, you would know that it was. But I Now that pr~cdent has been don~ away w~th ina aided matertally In tt)elr BELBER GLADSTONE BAGS AND TRUNKS we know now that such editorials as we are forced we feel there wa ll be many more Nobel pnze monkeJibJn• bJ an old Pord. STUDENTS Little Mitzi Green, a chJld won­ II 'ri: have been doing now. that their work is rec- pestlferoua mWl atater. FOil GOOD EATS ...... , Dldl" we're liable to change our mind. But this is no ogmzed 3 ' among the leadang of the world. SUITS AND TOP COATS MADE TO MEASURE Jolm Bammore made "Koby threat. ~1 r. Lcwi . a red-haired temperamental writer, Diet" IOIDe Jean qo 1n tbe rood It would be great sport to turn one issue of the h? al.ready . made plans for the expend~tu r e. of old IUent movie dan and now he MYD8 RABDWAU t·o. $25.00 up 1118 Ia bact with It apln, an refW'­ paper over to each faction on the campus and see J~me .which . an~~unts t~ ~,350. He ~s gomg nJabed With convenatlon and Gau COME TO SEE US what they would print. What would happen if t~ fma~c~~~ly a 1 d a pro!nrsmg. young wr1ter and Cu&leJ'J- - -lluon sound effects. Tbe story Is an Ill W. Nelson Street Phone 164 C\'eryhody on the campus who didn't like some- ~:s fanuly. N1u name was 1.ne n~ 1 oned . All .we know adaptation of Herman MelvWe's 1886 1807 body else, would gel chance to take crack at IS man of IS to be aaded and famoua tale of the New Bedford Established Incol'\)Orated a a tha~ som~ ~emus whalen. "Moby Diet" Is a rtant his enemy publicly? Then• would he you know ~mcrJcan literature wall be st.rengthened. It what to pay. I'! a laudahle move on Mr. Lew1s' part. Mrwhite. Ba wharrymle oandre's DOtrole th. e Thename lat- of r-======~== ==:::::~~;;;:;;:;;:;;:~~~~=~~~====~==~ ter Pla7a the part of Ahab, a deep Those are the two extreme . Printing thing sea hunter. for the action takes that offend nobody bccau e they !>ay nothing and Place In the 1840's when ladies' TEA printing thing" that make c\'erybody ore be­ fuhlona demanded a steady ln­ The Columaniac cominl of whale bone. The first Jr!r ATLANTIC & PACIFIC cause they don't like them . We thought we had co. l time be runa aero~~ old Moby, the c· b struck a happy medium, hut we''c found we l.camcd a new word the other day. Yessir, monster rets away with Ahab's tgarettes y Cartons and Tina riaht lei and not until reel eight hadn't. a bran' new word. 'Course, I had heard it before, We've thought and thought (now somebody but I nc,er really knew what it meant until I heard :::U.hea. ~~e~tam.:v:·aa~~ Camels, Chesterfields, Old Golds, Lucky Strikes says, " lmpos ible'') and \\ C can't think of a way orne Senioro; talking esoteric-like in the Hall of more lives M excellent pel'form- to make the page intere~ting unit's we mention ~cwcomh . Don't hurry me. I am going to admit :r~~:e t~:e::!J:f hh~ ~~t $1.19 per carton 29c. for flat 50'1 things of intere t to "tudtnh. If we do that, t 11at the word was "the is". Now perhaps you h1a we make somebody mad. and you know we don't wonder why a man of my intellect (or have it rrueaometen orr thatlea .It make completelY the tum rulna so ~::;;:;~~;;;;;;;;;~;;;~~~;;;;;::==:::;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; want to do •hat. the thing as an entertalnmel't. your t)Wil way, then) didn't know what the word ~ Even if we'd try to run a !>O rt of rambling col- • • • • t 1lC~I..,' meant until he wa'l enlightened by a Patronise the advertllera In the umn inanely mentioning campu., happenings, there bunch nf Senior-;. (Do you still wonder, after Rlq-tum Phi. would be a cry rai ed the minutr 'onmething was getting this far ? mt'ntioned that they clicln't like. So here we arc Anyway, it wa 'ln't really the Seniors who told TD right where we tnrted. 'l'lw only thing :tc- MODBL BARBBR SHOP me w1 ult t 11e word meant. They just put me on 0 o.-l&e ...'"'" c<>mpli hed i-. the filling of " much editorial the track. Because after li'ltening to them squab­ NaUoaal llull column. ne RUOR A. WILLLUII will always ble ahcmt if for fifteen minutt't as much a' vou hatt• rradmJ:: them til , " 1 · 1 "''\'I 1 • 1 I"' AND RESTAURANT , • l l'', '-;11( • " lat ee'l t lees t lt'C-setS but th1'i 1s a L mn•r'IIIY p~apa nncl w~ are only ~ 1 -.hnlltCfl tel lll) self h thi ~ tame. Then 1 found W. 6 L. 1101'1 part of the 'itwltm lwK I\' "'' tht· t·•lrtorral c; \\t' c:tnt It lft r • t \YRC' .. .. f d Mate t.bJa your Headquarters · . • . . , • ,. rc.·~: 1 111g Ill\ ' c; up 1o t 11 1 oun prmt 111 the papH "111 lw n·:ul 111 l·.cl1 tont hkl• that. ~t't' how t·a~y it i'l? That's of th<' land, tiH' <~ilv<:r lac111g -.hm\ll It·-.;; lu ightl} \\ h.tt tlw tl far und willc in the wurltl of I'm uf mitl ...... Rtq-tum Phi CH ESTERFI ELO CIGARETTES or• monvfocturecl by LIOO U T ' MYU S TOIACCO CC PAGBTHIBB - 1 -,- Rain Holds Up Initial Debate Is To Be Held With Follow the Generals GENERAL GOSSIP Grid Matches I Scotch Delegates s Sept. 20 Ra.ndolph-Macon 0 w. & L. 3~ Tourist Inn almost went down In Tournament The Initial debate of the de- Sept 27 Hampden-Slclney 0 W. & L. 15 0 in defeat ptayw Zeta. Beta Tau bating team will be held this year oct. • Richmond o w . &L. a Thursday 1\fternoon without the with the SCottish University oct. 11 west Vl.rrinia 33 W . & L. 13 services or cross and Dean. As Tuesday a n d Wednesday team. The debate will be held In lt wi\.S, "Wop" Walton's charges Lee Chapf'l on Monday night. OCt. 18 Kentucky 33 w. and L . a c gained a moral victory of four Games Postponed Because November 10. Dr. Gaines will act OCt. 25 St. Johns 0 W. & L. 0 B. T.'s. solved that In the interest of so­ Nov. 8 Maryland College Park I B ciety severe punishment is the Nov. 15 Vlrllnia Charlottesville zeta Beta Tau had sam Bar- , QUARTER FINAL best method to reduce crime. The asch . "Shorty" Weinstein. Fink- ROUND REACHED Scottish University debators will Nov. 27 Duke Durham E R lesteln. aU working almost to per- tmhold the negallve. 1------..: fection while Gray and Staple­ Two of the most outstanding ton couldn't make their passes Eight T earns Left to Decide scholars of Scotland will represent T. A to Richardson, Ayres, Richmond, Southern Collegians Championship; Interest their schools In the debate. John PALACE BARBER Swink and Hopper connect. M. Mo.cCormlck. a student. In the Sponsor Informal High tTnivP.rslty of Glasgow and prom­ SHOP s. A. E. received somewhat of Inent In the affairs of his coun­ The annual homecomin( festi- YN a shock when their team went There have been only two try's politics. and N. A. B. WU­ vities were started off with a bane down before Sigma Phi EpsUon r ames played in the touch foot- son. :o~ tudent at S!.. Andrews Uni­ Tuesday niaht at Natural Bridre First Class Service in a 8-0. Alec Vance and hla pro- ball tourney thla week. Rain versity, will compose the team. where the "Southern CoUeaf,ana" D teges dld not have enough power caused the games scheduled for Both men hold M . A. and LL.B. dance orchestra rave a dance for Sanitary Way for Livingston. Cundiff, Beln and Tuesday and Wednesday to be degrees, both are outstandlnf{ or­ returning alumni and the stu- the t·est of the S. P. E .'s. postponed. The quarter-finals ators and both are widely known dents. . J.ocated in have now been reached, and the in politic.'! and governmental The dance marked the first ap­ Sigma Phi Epsilon meets Tour­ elrht surviving teams are anx­ work. pcarancn of Wuhlncton and Lee's The Chief j ist Inn for the right of enterinl ioualy awaiting a favorable break Tom Davenport and Kempton dance orchestra and their per- 'the semi-final round of the Intra­ ROBERT E. LEE HOTEL from "old man weather" so that N. Jennings will uphold the ar­ formance was all to be desired. '------­ mural football tournament and, they may tear Into each other will have step In order to beat gument tor WasJungton and Lee. Their snappy rytbm and even time ------­ The COAT that HAS the resistance to once more. Both of these have been on the provided excellent dance mu.alc. the Theta Iotas. Arcades meflts The Kappa Slg's nnd the Area- team before and are well accom­ A goodly number of rtrls were in Kappa Sigma as Kappa Alpha des by defeating the Betas and plished in debating. The debate attendance and tbe stacs were to cold weather plays Sigma Nu. The winners of PhlDelta'sMonday afternoon drew wlll be non-decision and will be­ consplcious by thelr absence. these two games meet for the up on even terms with thtl other gin a.t 8 o'clock. ~ rlrht to meet the Tourtat Inn- six teama in the quarter-finals. Patronize the adYert.llera 1D the Aigma Other debates have been sche­ Phl EpsUon winner for the Theae two teams as the reault or duled tor this school year. The Ring-tum Phi. champlonahip. ill-lu ~k in the drawlnls have had opponents wlll be Oklahoma Uni­ to ph&y one more game in reach­ versity, University of Tenne&see, Harris Cox and hla sUent part­ Inc the third rounll than the oth­ J.M. MEEKS ner in the "yellow sheet" 1ame and the PbUodemJc Society of er six. The J)A.lrlnga in the quar­ Oeoraetown College, one of the cleaned up last Saturday aa Lbe ter-flnala are as follows : result or seven ties which were oldest debating organizations in Tourist Inn va. Z . B. T .; 8 . A. the country. Wide World played among the maJor football E. vs. 8 . P. E.; K. A. va. Sirma ' aamea of the country. Tb1a sort ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ...... ~~ Nu: Kappa Sigma vs. Arcades. terest Is taken In the other nlne of evens ttrlngs for the loss on : AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR the Saturday before wt. In three of these encounters branches of sport fostered by the the teams appear very evenly Intramural Athletic Learue. W. i Radiolu Majesties Plailcos Atwater lata matched, but. the fourth, the and L.'s intramural sport prO,ram Gift Shop Coach Ellerman's basketball candidates are handlin& the ball Tourist Inn-Z. B. T. ao. Tourist wut be permanentlY placed on a i QUISENBERRY & CO., Inc. better at t his stage of practice Inn should win by a wide mar- tlrm basis. It has also been an- IJin. It 18 improbable, howtver. db li ill be •h Next Door to Dtttch Inn + WHOLESALE GROCERS than any Washington and Lee that they will continue the point· nounced that han a w • e ~ ...... ~~ team has done for some years. next spart conducted. A tourna- .. nus holds true tor the varsity a-mlnute pace, set In the tlrst ment w111 be held Immediately af- and freshmen. ro~~· s . P. E.'s have a allrht ter the conclusion of the football tourney. Sauerbrun, King and Gray are edp on the S. A. E .'s on the The Individual medals tor the Telephone 146 three of Ellerman's lwnlnarlea on strenath or their openinr rames. members of the Winning tearr, in The Place to Eajoy S U t the trosh cage squad. Sauerbrun. Tbeae two rames were played off the Touch-football Tournament BaltW..re t.U Thunday afternoon. On Friday ,·~··.. ,...... t'.t5 from llll7abeth, New Jersey, es­ the K. A.'s meet the Slrma Nu's are on display at the Comer. N.. y..,ll lt. U 1~> A .. 5.41 pecially very adept at handltnr In what promlae11 to be a real · l::!~m...... II.U Acme Print Shop the ball wlth Kina and Gray not battle. The Slpna Nu's ran ...... 8.1$ far behind. rourh shod over their flrat-round LEXINGTON FILLING cwa.au .... PRINTERS and ENGRAVERS A...-. lt.M opponents to pUe up twenty-five STATION Aduata U .l l U Sawyer. Almon and Paulk ...... u.H See Our Sample of Engravings can click :1gainat the Maryland POints. demonatrattnr rreat acor- 8oatb MaiD Street ' ,...... strenath. On the other hand See &be Captala Aboa& Oaa, Good Mal freshmen like they clicked apbwt m. e Pal• liNda ..... Flnl National Bank Bul1dlar. O.L. CONIUVKY, ..... the K. A.'s with a set or fast. Before LeaviDc Towa aut the Viralnla Bemltlc anreantlon...... the Old Liner yearllnaa are In for r&niD' baclta Just n~&napd to cle - .L..------' lt"" Off On ...114 Trip feat Pb1 Kappa PaJ by one first Tlclteta. a tough rame Saturday from Cy down. Tbe Phi Pat's clld not rer­ Younr's tlrst year men. Bolen, later a first down. So the flrst +++++++++++++++++++++++++•++++++++++~~HM~~~4 Boland and Hanley will be in lJ&me Priday afternoon brlnra to­ THE NEW BAKERY Robert E. Lee there helping them alonr wblch gether a team with an impene­ GET YOUR FALL SUIT AND OVERCOAT la some asalatance to say the trable defense and one wlth an For Breads and Cakn Coffee Shop MADE TO MEASURE leut. '\J"'parently u.natoppable otferue. It should be a merry battle. Fol­ Phone 133 ALEX THELEN, Prop. or the startlna Army backfield lowlna this the two moat exper­ $25.00 to $60.00 three men have played coller e Ienced teams in the tourney tle football before enterinr West up. The Arcades should beat the Point. ~tzelter waa a atar on Kappa m.•a Judginf from past FRANK MORSE the Carneeie ~h team which performances. ga\'e Notre Dame the surpriae The aeml-flnala wlll be played LEXINGTON MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS TAILOR UcJtinr a few years back while Monday or Tuesday ot next week. Herb starred as a member of the wblle the date for the finals ba.s . . IB&UIIBERY .. . • . . GARDEN FURNITUBE .. Alterationa and Repairs Collate backfield before he de­ not been set. The consolation cided thkt he would Jl.ke to be an 27 Washington St. · Phoaa '72 ++... 1+1~ ...... Gridgraph To atnn Bulh·lln Press Criticizes . A T I CLAIMS ENGLISH HEAD : Su bJect t emp e l It Meet Your Friends at Give Account There has been no decision College Editors That William s. Porter, who + tTnched let on the Satan rase. A new course or Instruction to wrote under the pen name. 0 . ~ The doll: is sLill ander lhe c.ln' {'nt'Y. was own ave a ye- 1 Instill "social poise" in students H kn to h " 1 of L Game of Dr. Olov~t·. t\nfl Frank For Statements w.. of Temple University is to be In­ low streak," is the statement made Moore \\ill mnkf' no stnlt'lllent. --- augurated accordlnf to Ml.sli Oer- recently by Miss Blanche Colton Washlnelon and Lee students on the cao;c until th£' da<•tor's College newspap("rs have pone trude D. Peabody, dean of wo- Wltliams. head of the English tie- + not making the trip to the Unl- hnal statemf'nt on the cond•- tar s ince the days when they men. parlment at Hunter College, who Lexington Pool Co. vers lty or Maryland football game J tlou of the doR hM t'(•achcd wl:'re simply bulletins of lectures Declaring that the polse, which Is a short. story Cl'ltlc, and who tomo.tTOW as followers or the team him and cluss appointments with a n enables both men and women t.o annually conducts the 0 . Henry wll have the chance o! seeing an occasional official utterance by feel socially at ease Is as impor­ Memorial Short Story Contest. accumte play-by-play account. or 1 . • the unlvet·slty authorities. tant as any other branch or the Oenerals-Oid Lll1er contest as D etroit Is Trymg For College editor!\ today have be- llquipmOIIt U...... n.d leamlni. Mlas Peabody has prom­ JACKSON'S I I shown by the grldgraph at Dorr- Post-Season Game Ktm to discuss in their columns Ised to arran1e activities which Ous 0. Jackson, Prop...... mus gymnasium at 3 30 p . m. , the big problems which are oc- will aasist students In gaining . 1 he Barber Shop With a The erldgraph is n most accu- For City s Charity cupy1ng the world, and they are ease of manner. rate instrument tor showing the sometimes finding themselves ln Conscience f...... "Many girls," she said. "com­ Opposite New Theatre progress of the game as it comes A proposed post-season footl>nll Idlrrlc ultles with authorities be- plete their colte1e courses with­ I by direct wire from the playing game between Wisconsin and cause or the opinions they ex­ Nelson Street out learnlnc wha ~ the coUeQe life . field. Flashes or each play nre Northwestern Unlverl>lty. both of pres..,. The Harvard Crimson's Is aU about. She bas outllned a --- ·-- - sent to the gymnasium as it whom ate expected to go through t'dltorlaJ on the recent American de(lnlte procram aimed to place - takes place and every detall is the season undefeated. the pro- Legion Convention ln Boston is girls in their proper vocations and PLEASING SERVICE I Suits and Top c;oats shown on the graph. ceeds of which were to have been one e'lample. Says the Crimson . to fam.Uiarize them with the var­ + The Washington a nd Lee gud- ;;tven to chanty. !ell through when "The highest official of what Rlnrs out to W. 6 L. Studenta + Ious Phases of college activities. + graph Is operated by the athletic western Con!erence of!lclnis re- other land would have lent his -~ "The IJtUe Dru1" + ---AT--- association and a small charge !used to sanction it. Ipresence t~ what, In effect. Is + tor admltlnnce Is made. Il was Mayor Frank Murphy, or De- merely an excuse for a wholesome The cost of living for student."S nn Corner Next &o R. 1\1. W. C. opernted when the Blue and troit. who hns been altempllng to brawl. excedlng In Its dlsiust,tng at the UnJverslty of Parts it not. White team was at Charleston Iar1 ange a similar game betw e en complctl'ncss any similar specta­ to be compared with that of stu­ - ---·-- and up rneetlng the West Vlra-inia Moun- the Unlver::;lty or Mlchlgo.\'1 and clr the Unltt>d SLates has to or­ dents In the United States. A student In the Latin quarter talneei'S and was a rnosL lnlere'>t- the University or Detroft for fer? Even Boston. with a police All Right Boys I $25 Ins feature for those who were Thank.sgivmg Day, lor cha rity commlsslone&· who has been as­ here can live on $230 for two se­ not able to make Ute tnp und see purposes. hus gtven up the Idea tonlshlngly vigorous since he bas mesters, and his tulllon. unles.os he takes technlcnl tl'alnlng. is If you want the Best In the game. I 'ilnce lhr l'UIIng on lhe Notre- bc~n In power. has seen fit to al- $6.60 for the yenr. Eats, Travis is ready to serve I* ---o- Onme-Norlhwcstern game. low a total relaxation of law and you. TUXEDOES AT Rutgers Stages "These conference fncu lt~ mem- order dut·lng the Rtay In the Hub Travis Coffee Shop bers take themselves too serious- ot the " buddies" of the Legion, A. A. HARRIS ly," the Mayor said. "When peo- those glorious Americans who Central Hotel I Football Game SANDWICHES, CAKES, PIES pic are suffering It is time ~o c!rop rou![ht. the slo1an says, to make N. Main Street As a part or the celebration of smugness." the world safe for democracy, and and OOLD DRINKS I the two hundred and tl!tlelh an- Murphy is now tr·ylng to sche- who ha\'e come back to raise hell Free De11Yt!r7 L..-.------_; 1 - $40 nlversary of the founding or Lhe dule a v,rune brtween Notre Dame nnnuolly so no one can forget Ut S. MaiD St. Pboae ZH5 city or New T.lrunswlck, N. J 50 and the Unlverslty of ~trolL , or lt." Rutgers slud'!nt.s wiU replay the between the U. of D. nnd some The Gastonia strikes of last ---- COMB TO famous Rutgers-Princeton battle other team whkh would draw out year also called forth editorials 1!\ every Lyons TailOri~g Co. of 1869. the first lntercoUeglnte a record crowd. repre~.~entlng all shades of opin- _ I footbaJI 1amc ever staged. This -o--- ion on the problems of labor. 1'h.1s THE DUTCH • novel erld tilt will take place on TURNSTILES BALK TIJIEVES editorial from the C&Ulornla eolJege toWD there ...... • ~~++~~+~ ... ~~ .. ~~~ ...... ~ ...... the evening of October 13 and H Those who use Widener llbtary Dnlly Bruin oHers Rn Interesting on Neilson Field, which ls less of Harvard unh·erslty must. et'ter 'llde U~ht on the tribulations of iS ODe OUtStanding INN than a hundred yards from Col- Md leave t hrough the turnstiles certain college editors. lete Pield, the bCene of the f irs~ at which they are Inspected to "It's a lmost gotten to the place SMOking ·FORA GOOD ~ ~·········· tncounter. determine whether they have where we are really sorry for col- MEAL The rules that go,·erned the or- smugiled books out. or the build- Ieee editors. First, a Stanford ed- to~AAA trlnaJ 1ame wiiJ be used and the lng. ltor rinds himself prepareci for IHMUI Rooms for Parents, VlsiU.C It ToW. & L. Boys spectat~rs as well as the players Whereas 125 volumes were the scethlnr cauldron because he Girla aad Cba,._. wiU be drelllled In the costumes or missed from the library during dared criticise the political views If you want Is represented deal larger than the summer of 1929• but six were or the faculty. A second Stan­ Good Service, they are todny, so 25 men w111 lllegally removed during the sum- ford editor Is soundly squelched If you want Cbecb Cubed. play on each side. Two member&1 mer of 1930. by President Hoover because he of each team were selected to ---o---- Inquired as to how lon1 hla unt- If you need Credit, play Immediately In front or the FALLS SIXTEEN STORIES ve rs!ty ts to be without a presl- If you want Friendly Treatment, opPQnent's aoal. these men being LANDS, BOUNCES AND LIVES dent. known u the captains of the en- Chicago-A window washer fell Within the past two dan every If you want FOUDtain Pena, emy•a roal. ~econd one of our professional col- The remaintler of the team was ~~~e~ f~~~~es and lived to tell umnlsts has gone out of hla way Peoples If you want W. and L. WritinJ Paper, divided Into two groupS, one of Irvlng Morris wns working on to take a dirty crack at the H&f­ If you want Good FountaiD Service, whlch was assl10ed to certain the sixteenth Ooor of the Tower vard editor who crltlcised the National Bank If you want Good Ice Cram Coaa and pnrts of the field which they were bttllding In Chicago when hls drunken brawl of the American A "Roll of Ho nor" Bank to ecover and were not .• to !Pa \·~. o;afeh bdt broke. He fell. landed Leilon In the streets of Boston. Candy Before JoinJ to the Show Th Y were known as fielders. on an awning over a dntg store The authority of profeutonal The other !!eetlon followed the bounced aUve to the ;s·.:Je v.alk Journalism O\'er collegiate Writ- hall in every play, anct were call- I while thousands gasped lng Is a ~thing." I ed " buUde»!s." The original game ----o-· ~ Go to Rice's Drug Store started almost the same way a WORLD IS FLAT SAYS s • modern gridiron encounter be- , PROMINENT ZIONIST aentists T() I Oppoeite New Tbaare atns, a rtlp of tt"le coin detennln- Embarking on a cruise around At Dlinoia it's~ the lng the choice of goa~ and then the world, Rev w. 0 . Vollva. Study s..,.,. on THE AMERICAN Tom Rice the Proprietor, is a Friend of the ball Ia kicked Into pia}. Zionist leader. reiterated hla be- ,.,-. ALONG Gree St:Jftt, where Boys fle~e;~t ~es2~~cl~~dl~~:t ;~~ "~{ that the world Is flat. He Sun For Storm .t1. carnpua ...... atroll ... In 226 feet wide· the aoaJ sh ld ... _ o ered to debnle with any ont on the rreat slate-roofed fraternity · • ou "" the quesllon I h 0 f Ch ....., 24 feet wide: no holding or the _ · ~-A. _ ~ _ That within a decade sclentf_.n ou.. am,_.rn · · · th1-re 18 ball or fr- klc'-· we 11 d --v--- I ...,.. one pipe tobacco whieh alwav. rolla AUSTIN "" ...., re n owe · PLENTY OF CAPTAINS will be able to P,_.,'ct'"""" "'""*'"'rl"" "'"'' * up the blUNt vot.. At lllinoisJU it'• -o-- Twemy-two membei'S of the weather disturbances such aa tor- Eda h t1 The Car to Ra.n Aroaad ID Famous Remarks 1930 Marquette university foot- nadoes and hurricanes, and their ewort 'every me. I1norance Is no discredit to .. bnU squad \''err captains or their resulting tloods and dNtructlon . A pipe- Edpworth. That Is the Rockbridge Motor .. respective higll scltool at·ldii'On by meam of a study ol the SPOts amokine combination which haa pupil, but It Is a disQuall!lcatlon .. won the coli _.. H d Company In a teacher.- c. H. Rowell. rc- elevens, and tum! others captain· on the suo. Is the belief of T. J . · eae ..... n. orvar , J. Ed. Deaver &: Sons eel either •rack. basketball 01 ba11e- J . See, U. S. Navy mathemat•-s Cornell, Mlc:hlpn, Stanford, Dart- gent of the l'nlverslty of Caltror- • "' mouth all lth 1111 -'- t>nll lttams. Eu q~> ne Ronzanl. I ron professor, now retired. - acree w nu~. nia. Mounlo.ln. Mich.. and Wilmer 1 Captain See declares that h e Natural merit haa made Edgeworth :ne~~~ ~;~ts~~nw~tr{~ IZ o~~~ Hames. Port. Washington, Wis., hns deflnltl'IY connec~ aun spot.'\ the favorite tobacco In Amerlcn's a new leaf.- ltdith Sltwell. c;ophcmore backs. each captained with the Misslaalppl fiood.s of leadilll c:olleree and univei'IJltiea. Do we have to be mad at some- three sport'S m bJgh school. 1927, and with the drouth that. CoUece men evwywbere rtepond Warner Bros. body before we can even begin to ~- burned up the mid-west laat IWll- to the appeal of pipes- packed wi th CLOTHIER and appreciate the sad lot of the un- CARIDEO !\lAv COACH mer. eool, alow-burnina Edpworth. Be employed?- Heywood Broun. Reports are current hete that Rapid Increase ln sun SPOta. he pided by thl'ir verJict: try Eel~ .. ... Frank Cru!deo. sl r quar• Arback says, cauae a sudden cb1m-- of worth YOUJ'IitH. Find It at your no• 1S an CXPI'e<'..Sion or t ~ pt' ~ ~ '-- h FURNISHERS The Anrlo-Saxon t~ leans. In or the Notre Dame football team, the Earth's upper atmoephere. l DMN1t t.o.-:c:o • up 16t the tin. mualc. toward the saxophone, mlaht be coach a t. Cnnl:-.tus col- :md th vs Cl\llae prolollled rains Or, fur reneroua frti! aample, ad­ Saturday, NonmbH I .... d th l le1e next fall. Co.rideo Is a stn- nnd floods. drw: w~ A: Bro. Co., JOG 8. p;~ O~lnger~ rna e Quartet.- lor. 1t IS said he desires to be- A slmllar decrease In the sun I 22d St., Richmond, Va. Education, whether within or f'Omf' altaC'hed to some small c·>l- spo~. on the other hand. be uys, "Good News" without the home. must Impart Ieee In the Ea!>t. cause the Earth to be IUPPUed EDGEWORTH Friends toW:& L Students knowledie specltlcally useful to w1th an exccJS of heat, and a I BESSIE LOVE the individual according to his 1 ~ ·~ t he natural reault. SMOKING TOBACCO CLIFF EDWA&DS Pf'CUUar nature, lf lt. is to accom- MASON and GILMORE Monday, NoYembH 11 pUah results ethically valuable · Our Motto: Prompt Service Howard Madison Parahley. CLARA BOW Maia Street ...... lt Is far easier to be busy thnn Cleaners. Dyers. Ua&ten, to be thoughtful. - Or. Huih Tallon Midland Trail Opp. Co1111 H011e LEXINGTON, VA. Z5 Black. Phone 502 7 S. Jetrerson St. "Love Among As far u the battle tor lcnrn­ -...... lne roes. we were pacifists- -or the Millionaires'' conscientious obJectors.-Chrlsto­ ATTENTION CAFE ...... ~~~~~ pher Morley...... JfOUSE MANAGERS Tua.-Wed.• November 11 -lZ Steaka and Cbope AlWQt rre.b The world has not been "purl­ COAL and WOOD IOHN BARRYMORE fled" since women hnvc had lhl:' vote. lt WM foolish lo CXPtCl It Phone 23 or 17'7 Dhanen DtUciou would be -imwrs. l hin~~ DilheJ, Into lhe air whrn a bolt of IIIJht­ llt'adquarltra for 'l'lu::1tre Parties, Foun­ Papers and Magazines McCRUM'S nlnl atruck ntar h la feet whll he V.'lll at 11.01 k YO as told bY Alex PORTINU 00008 tain Drinks Fox, 22, of 8llllnp, Mont...... ~~~~~~~~ ····································~···••++++++