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t ‘ ‘ _ ‘ I \ 3 STATE STATION, OCTOBER COLLEGE WILL OCTOBER IIIUII IIIIIS [[33 Brooks, Wilson Anniversary A A U E N 10-15 L935 ‘ With Faculty MORE EVENTS SCHEDULED DENIES HEAVIER IMPORTANT GAME FACULTY ‘ 3 DRAMATIC IIIB ALUMNI URGANIZE' IWII WIIL_§|VE 5 8 3 P. SUPH IIMMIIIII SIAIE EXHIBIIS FAIR 8 . 10-15 WILLIAMS ' CLUB MEET A. D. FORESTRY CLUB OUTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS HOLD MEETING H. M. D. , ‘ GRAHAM MAKES PLEA LIBERAL UNIVERSITY LLOYD MOORE SELECTED JUNIOR CHEER-LEADER THIRD FLOOR 12:00 ELECT COUCH HALL OFFICERS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE CHEMICAL CLUB MEET ‘ 1932-33 FOUR ' MEET " ; THE TECHNICIAN rrmty, October 7, 1932 As. can WILL DIRECT the widest possible choice of amuse- Most germs grow best as body tem- One means of curbing the divorce J'T ROBERT EXTERMINATION I \ Fresh Case]: I FOR ADVANCED MILITARY ments; they may be on “19 Pacific perature, 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, but evil would be a public forum where coast, where the local conference games experiments show that some gerTns can husband and wife could relieve their Should Football be Broadcast! are broadcast, but prefer to tune in on adapt themselves to icebox tempera, feelings by telling the world what they " memos Bait to be Prepared State College 'Military Students Modification of the Eastern Inter- a national program of alma mater and f Under Direction of State Will he Given Sergeant collegiate Associations rule against her traditional rival in the East, Mid- tures. think of one another. ‘ Agriculture School Ranks as Juniors radiocasting football games probably dle West or South. They hope that has been viewed by a majority of spec- college officials and radiocasters can A. E. Oman, rodent control special- tators as a forward pass in the sport’s compromise, so as to make the best Lieut. Col. Bruce Magruder, com- progress. The association's vote to per- gaan available to radio audiences.— ist attached to N. C. State College by mandant of the N. C. State College mit members to decide individually Christian Science Monitor. STATE FAIR STUDENT TICKETS 25:: I t_he biological survey of the United Reserve Ofl'icers Training Corps, yes- whether they will radiocast the games States Department of Agriculture, will terday announced that 135 upperciass- leaves the ball in the air. Many fol- DEARSTINE SAYS POULTY ROUND TRIP BUS FARE 25c direct an extermination campaign on men would he allowed to take] ad- lowers of this sport, no doubt, will PROFITABLE TO FARMERS rats. to be launched November 17 for strive to complete the pass by urging ‘ On Sale Every Day Fair Week the eastern half of the State and De- vanced courses in military training. each institution concerned to put its According to R. S. Dearstyne, head number 10 for the western half. Students taking advanced courses in games on the air. of the Poultry Department, there ex- ' Get them at The new canned bait prepared under their junior year will be given rank Despite the action of three large ists no other phase of agricultural the direction of the agriculture depart- of cadet sergeants. conferences—the “Big Ten," Southern work that has more common interest LITTLE DOC MORRIS ment will be used in the war on the J. P. ,Abernethy, W. D. Avera, W. J. and Eastern—which have opposed and a higher per cent of transient COLLEGE BENDBBVOUB rodents and Oman will seek to secure Barker, D. S. Barnes, W. T. Becton, radiocasting this season, the dilfer- producers than poultry work. This T B LIB P H 0 3'3 4 7 8 4—— 92l6 .O‘ as wide distribution of the poison as ences between radio and football man- is due to three factors: First, the possible. R. R. Bennett, T. S. Blackwood, W. A. agers seem reconcilable. Some col- human interest in working with birds glam:"mum:muunmuammuamnmummmmuaiunsungmllfllllm'llmmmmmlllutltlIlium"IHIMMIMHWNIIMWMMIMI""le County agents in 50 counties will Blackwood, D. L. Bohannon, F. B. leges and universities attribute reduced or animals that are alive and growing; take part in the campaign. The agents Bowen , Wm. Boyd, J. E. Buchanan. attendance to radio reports. small in- second, the relatively small amount of will ask the farmers to place the bait A. E. Calhoun, F. A. Carter, J. W. Cof- stitutions, particularly, suspect that capital that is required to get into on their places to kill rats. Sample fee, J. T. Cooper, W. L. Curry. E. R. radiocasting of the more important poultry work, and third, the fact that polsonings will be made in various sec- contests keeps potential spectators poultry, if properly handled, should tors and then the canned bait will be Daniels, W. E. Davis, J. Dixon, R. H. away from games between the less ac- make a commensurate return for the used extensively. Each half-can of BOB WARREN Evans, H. Farris, D. J. Fergus, complished teams. This argument is intelligence and money placed in it. BILLIARDS the bait will slay 50 or more of the Coach of the 1933 edition of the F. B. Forbes, H. M. Foy, J. T. met with a claim. that radio reports vermin. Oman said. and there are three Wolfiets, who will start his second Freeman, G. T. popularize the sport and thus increase Going, Going of the half-pound cans of bait in each campaign with the freshmen against Gardner, C. H. Garner, Auctioneerlng is going to be regu-_ farm package. the Duke Imps in Durham this aft- J. C. Geddie, W. L. Hadlow, S. N. the crowds by general advertising. RALEIGH’S NEWEST AND MOST. standard ernoon. Hagerman, C. R. Harrel, W. W. Hewitt. The schools base their conclusions lated closely by Tulsa's city govern- The bait is red squill mixed in the J. A. Hodnett, 0. M. Horton, H. G. on comparative gate receipts. but it ment. A new ordinance requires auc- ratio of one of 16 with meat, fish and Hunt, J. W. Hunter, J. E. Jenkins, seems reasonable to believe that any tioneers to post $3,000 surety bonds, MODERN BlLLlARD PARLOR cereals. The material is relatively Europe's “inability to pay war debts J. N.’Jones W. P. Kanto, T. F. Kelly, decrease during the last three seasons pay 8100 license fees, describe each ar- harmless to domestic animals but is isn’t new to Americans. A lot of peo- P. G. Kinken, W. E. Kistler, E. J. is attributed largely to abnormal busi- ticle for sale accurately in a tag. give toxic to rodents. It is slow acting. ple over here can’t pay their grocery Lassen, P. W. McConum, R. J. Mc- ness conditions. One possible basis of the tag to the buyer and keep a record AT‘YOUR FINGER TIPS which means that rats eating of it bills because they have cars to keep up. Quage, R. P. Morrow, G. D. Newcomh, compromise was stated recently by of each transaction, filing a copy at can leave the premises before dying R. H. Nims, J. F. Nycum, H. S. Plonk, Major John L. Griffith, commissioner the city ball. And auctions after dark and also that all rats will get a por- Citrus specialists have succeeded in R. S. Poole, of athletics of the “Big Ten" Con- or on Sunday are prohibited. SAVE STREET CAR FARE AND PLAY tion of it before the alarm spreads, crossin 'the Mexican lime with the J. A. Porter, J. M. Poyner, ference: Oman said. lemon. he new fruit is said to re'~ N. F. Price, T. J. Raber, J. L. Reitzel. Nudlsm in China M. A. Rhyne, J. G. Riddick, C. N. “Athletic directors of the conference At the “This is a war against filth and sist citrus disease. Roggers, W. H. Scaff, W. I. Shope, agreed unanimously last' spring that Wang Tlen-Mu, Chinese scholar, has waste,” the Federal expert said. “We W. F. Sledge, R. 1). Smith, P. E. Stone, broadcasting has cut down attendance. returned from Germany with an en- want to start the practice of clean- John Hancock’s signature in Dec- J. L. Stonebanks, J. S. Sugg, J. D. If the radio stations would advertise thusiasm for nudism that has shocked ing up the rat population of this State laration of Independence was so large Swain, N. H. Tate, M. P. Theim, C. D. the games several days ahead of time the neighborhood. He has written a each fall at the beginning of the stor- that his name has been sononymous Thomas, S. A. Troy, J. B. Vaden, D. M. instead of just broadcasting the games book and dispensed with his clothes. COLLEGE COURT age season. with signature ever since. Whitt, N. M. York. H. F. Cameron, as they occur. then radio would be- His wife and family, horrified. have "It will cost about the price of one J. W. Hanna, J. B. Liles. come an asset to football. Programs moved out bag and baggage. bushel of corn to buy a package of Natives of Tristan de Cunah, a tiny could be broadcast during the preced- bait and the results will save many island in the South Atlantic, have ing week, giving college songs, dope Padlock an Oven BlLLlARD PARLOR barrels of corn. Every farmer who owned toothbrushes, but 84 per cent GRAEBER SAYS FARMERS concerning the schools and their grid Gustav Baumgart, a baker, won his wants to have a part in ridding his of them have perfect teeth. PROFIT FROM FORESTS fight to keep the cellar door to'his (Next to Huneycutt’s) premises of destructive rodents should teams. That might solve the prob- bake oven open. The city wanted to get in touch with his county farm The Roman Empire at its greatest According to R.