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; 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 - bake oven open. The city wanted to get in touch with his county farm The Roman Empire at its greatest According to R. W. Graeber, exten- lem." padlock it for non-payment of a 89-9.- agent and seek to have some of this strength embraced about 1,600,000 sion forester of N. C. State College: Such advance information by.radio year minor privilege tax. But the city bait placed around his premises dur- square miles. in five Piedmont and foothill counties would be comparable to the pre-game solicitor said Baumgart was entitled SIX NEW POCKET TABLES ing the campaign.” —Alamance, Davidson, Stanly, Gaston reports ordinarily published in news- to the door since it was nothing more With a very short corn crop this There are two ways to steal from and Caldwell—farmers and timber own- papers. Obviously, the news of forth- or less than a new location for one Football Results season the war on the rodents will a man. The wicked way is call theft ers under a supervision of the county coming games would be less interesting authorized by the city before the en- have as its major object the preserva- and the other is called collecting dam- agricultural agents, are showing by than the results of such contests. If actment of the tax law in 1900. tion of as much of the corn as pos- ages. putting their heads and axes to work radiocasters adopt this plan, it will ‘i-’, sible. Reports show that annually how to change their farm woodlands be because they recognize the unusual . thousands of bushels of corn produced Radio cabinets are now made so from a supposedly worthless area into listener-interest in the events thus ad- in North Carolina are destroyed by that no sound can escape, except Alas! a profit making unit of their farm. vertised. rats. ‘ at the front. On some farms pine seedlings have Aside from the opinions of athletic been planted to reclaim idle and eroded directors and radio promoters, it seems When you find a man of few words, land. Harvests on a commercial scale fair to consider the public's preference. PROFESSORS T0 JUDGE the words usually are “Yes, sir," and are conducted on other farms. Here Alumni and friends of both the tax- AT VIRGINIA STATE FAIR “Gimmie.” farmers are practicing a systematic supported and the endowed institutions method of taking a harvest to get often are unable to witness games R. H. Ruffner, head of the depart- Executions in the profitable returns and at the same which they might like to hear de- ment of animal industry. and W. H. totaled 152 in 1932. tlme keep the land fully stocked with scribed. Darst, professor of farm crops, left thrifty trees for future crops. Radio owners in general would like Monday for the Virginia State Fair Kansas is known as the Sunflower to be held in Richmond. Both will State. the sunflower is so abundant be judges at the fair. a there. 3E Professor Ruffner has judged dairy cattle at this fair for the past nine The'Newark club, champion of the years. Professor Darst will judge the International, was beaten by Balti- farm crop entries. more on season games, 13 to 11. We’ll Give You ,

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I But Parker reserves the right to withdraw this advertiser you are putting money in your oiler at any time—so take your old penorpencilto \ ...all you could the nearest pen dealer at once. The Parker Pen own pocket. Their advertising is the means 00., Janesville, Wisconsin. 2“ . whereby State College makes possible stu- ask for! dent publications. THERE’S romance in a Chesterfield— BRING YOUR OLD PEN OR PENCIL the romance of fine tobacoos from all BECAUSE RALEIGH MERCHANTS to the over the world. The search begins in far- ofi Turkey where Chesterfield buyers visit HELP STATE COLLEGE STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE every important tobacco-growing section. . . and continues throughout our own South- ”On the Campus” land where buyers inspect every crop. Year ‘ Your Patronage Get CASH for it on purchasing latest inandyearoutChesterficldgivcstoits smokers the “pick” of all these fields. —|s_ PARKER DUOFOLD PEN OR PENCIL While the Parker Pen Company continues this trade-in policy we‘ will add on additional amount of 25c to Mutually Beneficial 75c to their Liberal Trade-in Allowances l Gunman hesierfield THE TECHNICIAN do spendidly in their roles. Whether MECKLENBURG ALUMNI FEAR DR. SERMON TRIES TO GET en masse whil tere’s a splendid aec- SERMON URGES RALEIGH on the event arm to a you have followed the radio adventures tion from which to draw—to say noth- of the great Chandu or not, here is a LOSING ENGINEERS’ SCHOOL SOUTHERN CAGE TOURNEY ing of the student bodies of the three TO SUPPORT N. C. STATE ”‘1‘ “m“! m "m "9' ‘1' distinctly “different" picture that is schools which Would have teams in the eagerness that my POOP" I!“ '0‘?. well worth seeing. And the children Resolution States College Does Not Athletic Director Gets Aid of field. Athletic Director Says College look on a. trip to Europe." will go into ecstasies! Expect to Absorb Carolina’s Junior Chamber of Commerce Gus Tebell, former N. C. State basket- Serves Different Type of Stu- Dr. Semen told of the worm, A musical act “Yatch Party," a ball coach now coach of the University and expense of the Southern Confer— novelty “Strange as it May Seem," and School in Efforts of Virginia, and a member of the con- dent From Others a Sound News will complete this ference committee indicated ence basketball tournament that [Ian program. The Mecklenburg Chapter, N. C. State Dr. Ray R. Sermon, director on that he and at least two other members “N. C. State College is serving a been held each year in . He ‘9‘ "Movie Crazy," Harold Lloyd's new College Alumni Association, has adopt- athletics and head basketball coach of are willing to have the tournament type of student that no college in the told of much waste in expenditures comedy, with Constance Cummings, Capitol ed the following resolution: State College, with the backing of the played in Raleigh. , State and very few in the South can caused by the M of proper, loan on- will open Monday and run the entire The greatly-anticipated appearance Junior Chamber of Commerce is trying Raleigh could depend upon support pensive equipment being used. week at the Palace Theater, and before of Jean Harlow, transformed from “The legislative 30‘ 3‘90““? the to have the 1933 Southern Conference of schools in the northern sector of and do serve. The type of boy that the end of the week, it is probable that platinum blonde to a redhead when consolidation of the University of Basketball Tournament played in the conference when it came voting comes to State College is diderent in ”Raleigh people do not give State about everybody in town will be in she makes her red-headed bow in the North Carolina, N. C. State College Raleigh. time to select the site of the 1933 tour- many respects from those who go to College the backing and support that the same state as the boy in the film— title role of "Red-Headed Woman," Dr. Sermon pictured Raleigh's they might. I do not mean what movie crazy. and N. C. College for Women specif- nament. institutions seeking a liberal educa- they literally and unabashedly will be shown at the Capitol Wednes- ically provided that the college at Ra- chance as rosy in an address the other And, while the 1933 tournament may tion," said Dr. Ray R. Sermon, director display at the athletic content: when For the comedian has made a film day and Thursday. , leigh be known day to the Junior Chamber of Com- be played in Atlanta-after all, there's I say this, but I mean in their general comparable in hilarity only to “Grand- It is a type of role particularly as the North Carolina merce, an organization which several no reason why a move to alternate the of athletics at State, in his talk yes- ma’s Boy" and “The Freshman," per- suited to her talents, for Miss Har- State College of Agriculture and En- months ago launched a campaign to annual meet between the Georgia me- terday at the regular meeting of the lack of interest in State College." said .9i .haps the top-notchers of his efforts in low has an indisputable flair for por- gineering of the University of North bring the annual conference tourna- tropolis and the North Carolina cap- Raleigh Junior Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Sermon. . the silent days. To the best that was traying the type of woman who can Carolina/and should be located at ment here. ital should not be successful. “For instance," illustrated the speak- -“in those pictures add new gags, ad- twist men around her fingers. In this Raleigh. The Junior Chamber has its eyes' er. “in our regular high school basket- Band Rewarded vanced film technique, a finer perform- instance she reveals not only a keen “The Legislature plainly intended set on the 1933 tournament but, fail- ball tournament we stress representa- Washington and Lee believes in its ance by the star and a supporting cast instinct for the demands of her that engineering courses and engineer- ing in this, will continue its campaign STUDENT COUNCIL HOLDS tion from the small towns. Our tour- hand, and believes it should be re- headed by Constance Cummings, which Fnaracterization but a fresh acting ing and industrial education he car- in an effort to get the next meet. The FIRST MEETING OF YEAR naments have always paid, not well, warded; This band is receiving this is far superior to any with which personality as well. ried on at Raleigh and if there is to site of the 1933 meet is to be decided but made expenses, which is all we year, sweaters, a key, and at least one Lloyd has surrounded himself in the You are going to like “Red-Headed be any elimination of duplicate in- at the annual meeting of Southern Con- want. Many of the participants look trip—The Virginia Tech. past, and you will have some idea Woman," both in the story and in the struction, the engineering should be ference officials at University of Ten- Plans for the coming year were dis- of the calibre of this latest laugh riot. person of the girl who plays the title eliminated at Chapel Hill. nessee. Knoxville, in December. cussed at the first meeting of the year The audience will not merely'laugh. part. It is a difficult role, for it is “The board of trustees, including The new Memorial Auditorium here of the Student Council Wednesday It‘ will howl until the rafters shake. the portrait of an unscrupulous night. Hovv r3 AVOID sonsns For Lloyd has paced his comedy so woman. The result is a lightening and 58 graduates of the University, but provides Raleigh with an ideal place The Point System Board was asked fast and multiplied the gags in such softening in places, so that what only nine graduates of State College, for holding the tournament. The audi- to make a careful survey of the of- rapid succession, that the audience could have been stark reality becomes ordered State College to discontinue torium can accommodate 5,000 specta- ficers and offices of the various or— 'will not have time to recover from more pleasant entertainment. courses in business administration, tors, a bit more than the Atlanta audi- ganizations on the campus. THE UNITED STATES one laugh before going oi! into another. Chester Morris is a likable Bill but ignored the mandate of the Legis- torium's capacity where the tourna- All members were urged to be able The reception in honor of the pro- Legendre, Jr., and plays with an lature relative to the more" important ment has been staged for the last to offer suggestions and plans for the IS LOCATED IN THE ducer's wife, a sequence in which Lloyd amorous light in his eyes, which ex- question of engineering instructions. decade. year’s work at the next regular meet- shares honors with Louise Closser Hale plains his weakness for the physical "The president of the three colleges Numerous would be the advantages ing. TEMPERANCE ZONE and others, will surely go down in charms of the red-headed Lil Andrews, recommended to the executive com- to Raleigh in having the tournament Lloyd history as the funniest thing the Lewis Stone is deft as Legendre, Sr., mittee in meeting September 28 that brought here. Also, Raleigh would comedian has ever produced. while Leila Hyams, Una Merkel, Henry the functions of each institution and have a strong talking point—in seek- In addition to its hysterically funny Stephenson, May Robson, Charles the course of instruction to be given ing the tournament~because of the 00R BILL BONER—he just gags, “Movie Crazy" tells a human Boyer and Harvey Clark add anat- at each be defined. However, the ex- location here of N. .0. State and ”al- MY BOY! I 511%» can’t think straight. He thinks story of a movie-struck boy who tries mosphere of competence to the sur- ecutive committee, composed of nine most next door" of Carolina and Duke. on $6. A WEEK! a person is safe from contagious his luck in Hollywood and makes good. rounding roles. Due credit belongs graduates of the University and one These three North Carolina members . Moreover, it takes the audience back to Jack Conway as director. graduate of State College, has ignored of the conference have been strong an- disease if he is intoxicated! (stage in the movie studios and gives that recommendation. We feel that the nual contenders for the basketball title alumni But no college man ever pulls a good many glimpses of the way pic- Wake Theatre of State College and the people and in every tournament a North Caro- boners with a good pipe between his tures are made. Monday and Tuesday—“Attorney for of North Carolina are entitled to know lina entry has either come oi! with the You can buy Edgeworth tobacco Miss Cummings is easily the best the Defense,” with Edmund Lowe, why the most important feature of the title or advanced as far as the semi- teeth. There's something about a anywhere in two iorma-Edgeworth leading woman Lloyd has had in a Constance Cummings and Evelyn consolidation, the location of the sin finals or finals. pipe and tobacco thatsoothes a man, Ready-Rubbed and Edgeworth Plug long time. She adds much to the ex- Brent. Also a two reel comedy, and gineering school, is continually evad- The Junior Chamber of Commerce helps him think straight. That is, of Slice. All sizes—15¢ pocket package cellence of the picture, as do Mrs. ed. As graduates of N. C. State Col- committee named to lead the campaign course, ifhe uses the right tobacco. Hale, Kenneth Thompson and the other the Famous Pathe News. lege we are vitally interested in seeing for bringing the tournament here is to pound humidor tin. Or, if you Wednesday—“E‘xtravagance,” with that its engineering A recent investigation showed Edge- would like to try before you buy, members of the supporting cast. June Coiyer, Lloyd Hughes, Owen school is contin- headed 'by Andrew C. McIntosh. His worlh to be the favorite tobacco at writeforafreesamplepacket.Addrm \ Everybody has been looking for a Moore and Gwen Lee; also a' Broad- ued on its present high plane, as pro- report to chamber officials is that he -3 tonic for the depression. Harold Lloyd way Brevity, “Artistic Temper,” and vided by the consolidation act, and has already secured agreement of Ra- (,2 out of 54 leading colleges. Larus Bro. Com- “has provided it in' “Movie Crazy!" Lew White Organlogue. ask that we be shown evidence from leigh business men to underwrite the Ifyou'renot already an Edgeworth pany, 120 S. 22d ”Your Hat," a comedy, “Hollywood Thursday—~“Bad Company," with anyone in authority that engineering guarantee necessary to bring the tour- smoker, there's new smoking satis- St., Richmond, Va. on Parade," an act and a Pictorial act Helen Twelvetrees and Ricardo Cortez. instruction or any major part of it is nament here. completes this program. “ Also a Benny Rubin comedy, “Julius to be discontinued at Chapel Hill and There is no question that the Memo- faction waiting for you. Edgeworth’s 1 Sizzer," and another issue of the Pathe the equipment moved to Raleigh. rial Auditorium is a fine site for the blend of fine old burleys is distinc- State News. “We have no desire to absorb the tournament. With the necessary sum tive, difl'erenl. You'll know—after A powerful drama of the cotton coun- Friday and Saturday—Joe E. Brown engineering school at Chapel Hill, but underwritten. the Junior Chamber will BUT-HOW’DIID YOU the first pufi'. try of the South will be shown at the in “Going Wild," with One Munson. do wish assurance that if both schools have ready the two chief talking points. State Theater on Monday, Tuesday and Also a Knock-out comedy, "Way of are continued, the State College either The confederateyoificials are interested GET TO BE 7 Wednesday when Richard Barthelmess All Fish.” by immediate or gradual elimination. principally in the financial success ’of & mefl DENT. appears in his latest photodrama, ”The Saturday Matinee only—Red Grange “We regard the evasion of the major the tournament and a suitable place for I a l‘ '- Cabin in the 7 Cotton," directed by in the start of a thrilling chapter play, question in connection with the con- holding it. Michael Curtiz. "The Galloping Ghost." solidation and the evasion of the man» There's no question that a tourna- Barthelmess portrays a “poor white" date of the Legislature as evidence of ment held here would attract large boy of'the district, educated and given the current reports that engineering crowds. Raleigh fans would turn out a home by a rich planter, who finds school in Raleigh is to be removed to himself torn between love for his | commutn mm m: on: Chapel Hill. BRING YOUR DATE HERE FOR own kind, the distressed tenant farm- “State College has 800 engineering ers, and loyalty to the planter who students as compared to about 300 at has been his benefactOr. In the end, COLLEGE OBSERVES BIRTH-, Chapel Hill,.and the investment at he succeeds—in doing both—but not DAY IN PULLEN . Raleigh is far greater than that at W A K E before a gripping and colorful tale HALL WEDNESDAY Chapel Hill.” “MINUTE cum; smwcr" ‘ has been unfolded. Tin Theatre on Fayrttulllc St Reviews from New York, where this (Continued from page one) . Graduate Club picture has had a premiere showing, From The Daily Tar Heel, of Chapel indicate that it is one of Barthelmess' every individual thinks he is honor- Hill, comes facts about the Graduate WELCOME best films in years. , able." Club. Students from South Africa, A bevy of screen beauties adorn . Wilson Talks Kentucky, and Oregon are entering into the picture and enhance the love inter- Wilson made a plea for the student the cosmopolitan group. Each year THIS'fllgPON Inc Will ADIIT est. They are headed 'by Dorothy body to do all in their power to assist more graduates from other parts of the YOU ANYTIME Jordan, who plays opposite Mr. Bar- the college in this time of stress over country are enrolled. The student Slate Drug Store thelmess, and who has been called the consolidation and avoid the things from South Africa is a research-worker “the prettiest girl in Hollywood." that bring public discredit upon their in sociology. ' (Formerly Galloway’s) Bettie Davis also has a leading role institution. opposite Barthelmess, and others in He said that students should count the cast_include Florine McKinney, themselves fortunate to be in college THIS COUPON AND THIS COUPON AND Dorothy Peterson, Berton Churchill, in this period of economic stress and WILL 25c STATE Phone 169 for that they should make the most of ADMIT COLLEGE 25C David Landau, Henry B. Walthall. the opportunities oflered here. He ANY STUDENT WILL ADKIT m Tully Marshall and many more. sounded an optimistic note for the fu- MATINEE 08 NIGHT STATE COLLEGE STUDENT Haunting negro melodies, a series ture of college students and welcomed TO THE Katine. or Night ”IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SERVICE" of remarkable shots of the cotton- the student body with hopes for a suc- to the picking countryside in full bloom, at- cessful college year. PALACE mosphere of the old South, as yet Tull Gives History Magazines and Toilet Necessities unsullied by an advancing industrial- Tull told of the history of the col- Monday—Tuooday—Wednonday ism from the north, all centribute to lege and its rise from an institution ALL NEXT WEEK RICHARD BABTEELIESS make this one of the most beautiful teaching two courses to a college offer- in pictorial exhibits to come out of Hol- ing training in thirty-six vocatio'nal "Cabin in the Cotton" CORNER HILLSBORO AND HORNE S'I‘S. lywood. fields. The Watauga Club in 1885 con- With The picture is adapted from the ceived the idea of a. college offering THE BESPECKLED DOROTHY JOE-DAN original novel by Harry Harrison CREATOR OI‘ MIETH! BETTIE DAVIS - HABDIE ALEEIGHT ES, indeed, Shredded Wheat Kroll. The screen play- is by Paul technical education and in 1887 the Also Green, whose play, “In Abraham's farmers of the State, led by Col. L. L. E A E O L D MUSICAL COMEDY has been drowned in cream e Polk, joined with the Watauga Club oy some of the biggest business Bosom," won the Pultizer Prize for and obtained the legislation necessary KBAZY KAT CARTOON AND NEW! shots in this broad land! It has drama. . for founding the college. R. S. Pullen in A musical comedy “Ma's Pride and donated land for the college and laid _Tburnday—Priday—8aturdny what they need . . . . what you Joy," 8. Krazy Kat Cartoon “Birth of "MOVI E CRAZY” need! It's nature’s own one:87 Jazz,” and a Sound News will complete out the streets. ”CHANDU food, 100 whole wheat. this program. Tull told of the first registration With THE HAGIOIAN" THE swarms in: RIGHT! Thrill upon thrill—the breath-taking in 1873 when 72 students entered the CONSTANCE CUMMINGS Wit-ll Nothing is added : . ; nothing radio-cast play of “Chandu The college and contrasted it with the EELAEDMUND(DEADULA)IOWELUGOSI taken away. Nature’s full quota Magician" brought to the speaking present registration of nearly 2,000. of energy-building elements is At least we hope He said that the college had granted ANOTHER HUSICAL ACT packed away in every golden- so. We want to feel that the screen in an amazing manner will 3,300 degrees and now comprised a GREATER ENTERTAINMENT proved little short of sensational when plant of 43 buildings with an invest- Harmon as 11' an anal" brown Shredded Wheat Biscuit. approval given us by the various Student it is shown at the State Theater on ment of five and one-half million SEASON HIT! novsu'v . . . yours for the eating! Thursday, Friday and Saturday. dollars. Hop into the Shredded Wheat Bodies whom we serve has been deserved. We With the versatile Edmund LOWe in He recited some of the athletic his- l cheering section! Eat two bis- the title role and a well-knit and in- tory of the college from the days of ImuIImmmInlInuuauumIInmiImunumuunmmmmnmmuummmmu. cuits a day for the next week! are sure that no other printer has ever been tensely dramatic plot revolving about the first football team in 1895 and the invention and theft of Regent's told of some of the famous teams and THIS COUPON AND You'll feel bigger and better mysterious death-ray by the fiendish athletes which have represented the than ever. so cordially rewarded for his efforts as we are Roxor. this production sets a new high IOc mark for screen novelty and enter- college in athletic competitions. STUDENT _ m mm m with this list: \ tainment. The gorgeous settings, from Band Plays stars comes unfin- "a Brahmin temple in the Himalayas The State College band played before l n'rnrnn m nom- State College , sun lary’nSdnol to exotic palaces and weird caverns and after the ceremonies. .1 l SPECIAL ro ran Technicflm «15:801.: Conch along the upper reaches of the Nile, Good Chance l lend!“ are the background for some of the “Aspiring young authors have every CAPIT’OL nor ' most astonishing photography in this chance in the world of having their The 4:. /. reviewer‘s recollection. A story that work appear in the better publica- Short and Long wave TODAY—SATURDAY Duke University East Comma ~ kept the spectators at the edges of tions," said Ellery Sedgwich‘, editor of TOK The Chmudeer‘ The Tonn- their seats contributes to the excellence the Atlantic Monthly. in a recent inter- —ln—— Wake Fomt Cnhwbn of this offering. ‘ view with a representative of the PERSONAL RADIOS Old Gold and Black nus-m. 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CONFERENCE CL UB RIBHMUNI]. 9 10 0 He wreck. ’Em WfllFlEiS—MEEI IN [AilJUNE TO ENGA GE 5 TA TE DUKEjilESHMEN State Gets Touchdown and M Goal After Being Outpiaycd Battle Tomorrow at 3:30 Will be Coaches Warren, Beatty and Sil- "as First Played in Raleigh I Big Five Race I ver Expect to Play All Men Three Quarters Today at Duke in Six Years w L T Pct McOUAGE AND REX FEATURE ...... l 0 0 1000 Finishing their scheduled practice BATTLE WITH SPIDER SQUAD CLEMSON TEAM HAS EDGE 3.121...... o 0 1 .000 yesterday afternoon, the State College WITH eror snx GAMES we. no"...... o o 1 .000 freshmen, under the direction of Bob ——-—-‘ SIIIO' ...... 0 0 0 .000 Warren, Bill Beatty, and Coon Silver ‘ Captain William “Red” 3'1”! Davidson ...... 0 i 0 .000 will play their first game of the season Plays Stellar Game at Center Game Saturday Will be Third for this afternoon at Durham where they With Seitz and Stroupc in Ecr- A State; Tentative Line-up Given will meet the Duke University fresh- ward Wall; Roy and McAdam: Ql by Smith; Coach Jess Neely of men. SPORT BITS With a large crowd reporting for Play Spirited Game Among Clemson Has Ten Lettermen to Ed Bicardelll practice. work has been devoted to Backs; Both Teams Score Seven Pit Against ’Pack; Rex, Komlos limbering-up exercises and work in First Downs; State’s Sm and Stephens May Not See Ac- Mr. Johnnie Miller is always doing general. Blocking, tackling, running Made in Fourth tion Against Tiger Team his part in seeing that the boys get through plays, and scrimmages against Period some kind of enjoyment during their the varsity was stressed at the begin- college career. This year he has out- ning of the week and favorable re- After being outplayed for three North Carolina State College’s lined a separate intermural sport pro- sults were seen. quarters State College's football team Wolfpack will make its 1932 ap- gram for the freshmen. The first thing Excellent material in some of the (‘APTAIN BOB MILLER rallied in the last quarter and washed pearance in Southern Conference on his program is the Freshman Mili- frosh candidates has been noticed and the Spider's tary Basketball League which is going a wellrounded club will be issued Captain Bob Miller, star quarterback defense for a. touchdown, football circles tomorrow afternoon, to start soon. against the Imps of the Clemson Tiger eleven. who will which was followed up with a 30 yard at 3 :30 when it plays Clemson Col- Head Coach Bob Warren has not lead his South Carolinians against the field goal. lege’s Tigers of South Carolina on You know fellas this intramural pro- decided upon a starting lineup, but State Wolfpack Saturday afternoon at The touchdown came after a 34. p Riddick Field. gram is a very good way of getting whoever starts makes no difference 3:30 on Riddick Field. Capt. Miller yard march, in which speedy backs “ The game tomorrow null be the first acquainted" with the other fellow. go {or he plans to use every man on the won his monogram last year and halls circled the ends and battered down in 3‘1 years that the two college teams let's all get out there and have a lot squad. from Tampa, Florida. have played against each other ln’Ra- or fun. Coach Warren will make his selec- the Richmond line, and Rex went leigh. In 1927, the year they last met tion from the following players: over for the first six points. in Raleigh, State defeated them by the Among the members on the sick list . , Centers—Sahel, Cooper, and Brown. With another kickoff, the Wolfpack score of 19-0. of the Wolfpack we find Ray Rex, who Ray Rex, North Carolina State'- Guards—Brown, West, Fortune. Hud. advanced to the 30-yard line, and at- from a bad shoulder. Ken “ohm-“mi-dym"mo'c ‘g?"°"§°'°b,§‘c‘,‘,‘; son.T andkle —RKanup. 1 Z0 1 8 ill (1 tempted a field goal from placement, Records ht State-Clemson games is suffering back. it! still leading g F vs Dru .an give Clemson a decided egg; is“ th° Stephens and John Komlos are twp giscoring rithtou_clflhpioints.own againstHe scozfid6 Bur:egg_ s oess er, r. but it failed. They tore at the line . . number, of victories since 1 . tate’s more 800d boys- who may be lost to Uitate's 'ton y{Rh dltStur- __ . ‘ Ebonwith‘shisatwo Ehhs Nh’h‘hh‘m' the' w'hh‘mh' for two yards, and McQuage's second 5' . '3' onlyTheWlhscores‘hhcesincethat 1928yearare:was 1“ 1927' the football team for tomorrow's game. tfuchdowinsdanyvglilerynognagainsttloc Appalachian in Lamb, and Davis. placement attempt for the field goal 1923______gm 3, Clemson 7 . ““30"“? “3 I Quarterbacks—Andriconi, Raines, was good. M00... and cove. ths'ca' Educatw" ”WW 03““ 19281927...... Stateso... 19,6, Clemson 07 betterSpam...go earlyor andtomorrowsgrab a seat,3...... becauseyou foniidereg....::.r::.::°.:::'u; heat.214:lffrthihnli‘anmm:full- Halfbacks—Wendail, Mongong_ War. Meet for Sunday for Club The comeback staged by the visiting 1929""""""""...... State 0, Clemson 20 a lart'ge irgwgois anticipated. The game til-€13.03“me in 0d.la thek‘wohmuffgall?”a e. 8 88 I II1“; ren, Gathes, and handle. Team Managers Carollnians came as a surprise to the 11::...... gm (3, gringo“ g; S l‘S‘S : . Svtlste eiké‘hhili‘oght W915;. ihneosenszn.is' t - Fullbacks Kostes and Brinson. ’ Spiders, who throughout the first half ...... , emson over. etc i is or go this season. Intramural sports is once more un- completely outplayed them. During the opening half Richmond staged two lotte.The last game was played m Char- an3‘1:0utithhgbliinggibzxil tgdmstg'lotrll ' DRUMWAIEE gggkggcgghanmw derunderway'the directionAs usualofthisJohnprogramF. Miller,‘5 marches that barely failed. to another gets under way I t l director of physical education. rowThewillgamebe theWith-thirdthe Spidersfor thetomor-Task onetoday.stateDavidson battle Wofford at n ramura . The State College Drum and Bugle Mr. Miller plans to have an inter- After the game opened on even 4 this season. State defeated Appalachian Davidson today and tomorrow Clem- Corps will parade and play preceding fraternity league and an interdormi- terms, Richmond gained the advan- “» and the University of Richmond. Fol- son's Tigers meet the Wolfpack on Mr. J01“! F. Miller. director of the StateClemson game Saturday. tory league. Every fraternity and tage about the middle of the first lowing the Clemson game State plays Riddick Field. while South Carolina Intramural Sports; asks that each Lieut. Caraway, director of the corps, dormitory is requested to enter a period when Doiey intercepted a State Wake Forest, the Unversity of Flight, and Wake Forest tangle at Charlotte. 3:12:1le :tlliletlgcrllarll:;enrl-“:;d tithriourhceltliltha£tlJ‘_althougllidthe::ad all}: team for every sport. The winner of pass just past midfield. A pass, Joyce ‘ the Universit of North Carolina, u e __ ree 1' 8. ey W011 m e a - h lea ue will be awarded the u ual University, anyd the University of South Dady Price and his band will be on send him to the mootlns "“011 II I( I: III) I( s 18 spectable presentation Saturday. little trfphy. A record for the ensure to Essex. advanced the ball to State's Carolina, in Southrn Conference com- hand tomorrow to furnish interesting he '3 “1"“! Shh“! ““0me 0 Pac . u ac cores —— year win he kept of the fraternity and 36-yard line. As the second quarter petition. sidellght to the colorful game, with 0‘50"" 9 ‘t h" office. POIHIS Willi Three DUKe M9" Dififihtlshfid dormitory. The record will he in the opened. Richmond started a combina- Coaches Clipper smith and Frank special features both before the game In Mlller h“ planned 3“ 3‘" In Tie IOI' SBOOIIII C030“ D00 Newton expressed his' term of points. Teams will be given tion serial and line attack which took 1 Reese expect another hard game to- and during intermission. “:1: digfimuntli ":31: “‘1 satisfaction with the way Woi'ford points for their attendance, spirit. them to the 20-yard line. but State co f ski?“ ‘ n? or d 0 gm;- Rex is still leading Big Five scorers plays. executed hy the third team, sportsmanship, and victories. The .. lastmorroyv.Saturday.harder Coachthan theClipperone theyexpectshad Coach Bob Warren seems to have a D18 0 ma “8' I'll 0" all so e ' with 18 points. Captain Lowell puumled. DEVIdSOII 3 varsity today. team having the most number of points checked this and punted out of danger (1 to use his best line-up against the fairly good shaped team ready for the ll ?l's. hi Ill be d d t Mason, Nick Laney, and John Cox, Thos'e Woi'ford p‘l'ays have SOt them wm be given a big trophy, The vic- for the moment. TIEGTS- Blue Imps 0‘ Durham. In their scrim- th mp! :8 w t thnw‘dllfle 0 all of Duke, are tied for second with puzzled, he “hid‘ in fact 3° puzzled for may keep the trophy for one year. Richmond started another march State tentative line-up is: mages against the varsity they showed 0 V c 01'8 0 01’0“? 12 points each. Laney scored twice that I in going to give” them a dummy Permanent possession of the big trophy with a pass for 16 yards, and an and NQIIIIS ...... left end they can take it 88 we“ 8.! give it- leagues. send your "I'llmr t0 against V_ M_ I last week and Mason scrimmage tomorrOW. The Terriers goes to the team winning {or three run for' 13 mpre. Here the threat 80“! 10“ tackle the meeting and get the details and Cox registered one. They scored play here Friday. years. Duke ...... left guard To show his boys that he really before it Is “0 1310- their first touchdown against Davidson. Jack Wagner. star tackle who was In order for Mr. Miller to carry out ended when State recovered a Rich- Capt. Espcy ...... center meant business Coach Clipper Smith ———_‘—“ - Bom McQuage, State's triple treat hurt in the Washington and Lee game. his plans he has called a meeting for mond fumble by Dobson. The Wolf- Tull ...... right guard had 'PSCR practice throughout that DUKE TO PLAY AUBURN back, kicked a field goal against Rich- iS not 81116019“ to start. Gene MCEV” Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at pack made tw0 quick first downs but Stronpc ...... right tackle downpour of sun the other day. I IN CONFERENCE FEATURE mond to boost, his average to 12 points said Peabody. Pearce. Flinn and WM his office for the athletic manager of was forced to punt as the half ended. Greason ...... right end guess he did t more to accustom the for the season. He scored a touch- “81d would compose the Starting back- each fraternity and dormitory. Fra- It was not until the fourth period McQunge ...... quaflel‘baiBK players to a muddy field than 1301‘ th' Completing their preparations yes- down and an extra point against Ap- field. ternities and dormitories who h‘ave that State showed signs of aggressive- gum ...... 10]: £333: ishment. terday afternoon with a hard work- palachin. M“ Back not as yet appointed a manager do so ness. Co I :1! ...... r8 fullback Coach Cli er ex ects another hard out. the Blue Devils of Duke left last A complete record of all scoring done Ca tain Lowelln Mason of Duke today and send him to that meeting The play frequently was in Blah. CdlaThSJgs.Nhelmhf-Clemuson has ten ame tomolil’ow pHe believes the night for Birmingham, where Satur- by members 0f the Big Five is given left fhr his Charlotte home early last this Sunday. mond territory, but until the fourth lettermen of the 1y931 crew back along Spider team will-offer more opposition Plainsmenday they inmeeta SouthernAuburn'sConferencepowerful 11:13”;ay r_.3cho01 TD' EP' FG' TP' night after being advised of theideath gymnasBoth :1umthis:‘5iclflfetlds‘3 “Ch“aretused‘and30 h or(tihe9" period the Spiders were holding their with a number of bright sophomore than what Richmond offered. feature. Rex~—State 3 0 0 18 of his brother. B. B. Mason. n an to “mm the spacious basketball floor. own or better. prospec:s. Belmfgirlthn2:131 t11785 8:311:11: Ken Ste hens big sophomore end It will be Auburn's first conference ifason—g‘lge g 1)) 3 l: intomThgesfecligetslit 11212111332322: ML Miller plans to have gasketbail as Both teams made seven. first downer ee ‘ cenIncheser. sKill:1' conell . i0S ain)0st sifre to was the ohly ohe who was seriouslyA Dukegame defeatedand theV.BlueM. I.Devils'last Week.second. COX—aneyb-ku e e 2 0 (I 12 tngj-i0 0 n the Blus Deiigils in Blrmin8ham theTherefirst attraction.will be a freshman military most of these for State coming in the start against State. The rest of the injured in theIRichmolr‘id glans. . s McQuage—State 1 1 1 10 Saturday in time to take part in among the‘three bat- latter part of the third period and :zazln wgogosigkelhabzrzorzplzsedogz gifalisatnhlibptbhfahcbemareidoufell 8 1111;: Ineligibles gomiloi—Stgte : (l) 3 '3; Auburn game. talions. Each battalion will be divid- during the marches of the final vi gr f 1931; yTh th r S lder came alon and ste ed Melvin Richardson, at“ tackle on “:18 ey:state ‘ I la 1)] ed into three companies. Each com- quarter. mena” orare”Center;up . 0h miner, quaremgnogal?er c , 0on etcs law. inflicting agwound1 which eligiblethe hump“for S.eleveh’I. A. A.wascompetitiondeemed onm' 11:“earce—Davidsondam me 1 3 0 6 Hugh plant'imwhnye:or n am , 1808a. member otherpuny twicem em!to battaliondecide thewillchampionshipplay “Ch Captain "Red" Espey, spirited N. C. Fred Hook and Charlie Moss, half- required three stitches to acne. the ground that he had competed Groom—Carolina 1 0 0 s of the Loyola university freshman of the battalion. The champion of each State center. played himself a. whale hacks; Gene Willimon, senior NUMCR; Abbott—Duke l 0 0 football squad, died here today of what battalion will fight it out for the cham- of a game on the defense. time Ind Rufus Wertz and Gene Patterson ends- Milan Zori big freshman tackle who three years ago With Hinds Junior Brow lee—Duk 1 o 0 6 h i is said were comDlications plonship of the freshman' military 1 W. C. Dozier and Facts Davis, tackles;' ' stands 77 inches' high and weighs 235 completedCollege of periodRaymondof eligibilityand had thereforelast year Tarrall—Dukeh e 1 0. 0 0 fromY8 Cinternal“8 injuries received in a league. again nailing the Richmond runner , . o L. Kd Proctor and Joihl Heinemann. gouhd5.t;ecelv¢:d a bad cuti int this face with Mmsaps_ “Earsh‘ler—“Duke o 2 0 2 scrlmit‘lllagfi with the varsity eleven The purposes of this league, accord- and frequently for losses. Seitz and guar a. III' “8 301' mmage 883 118 e V31“ ______ac ore — 7 Thurs ay. -. mg to Mr. Miller, are that basketball Stroupe at the tackles also were stal- l ghach Neely ssmuted‘lthel Siate_Appi:l. :3:le last fledgeshgt. ”if; Sign11 b3mg:-- Carolina-Tennessee Nihilifgn ll 3 i 3 1 ..______~ is so popular among the students that warts in the forward wall. while Rex. h hanhgame an was :99 y mpressek m e thi p f: “in t Durham in their The University of North Carolina Will (‘ pp; 83) :8 0 1 0 1 CUMBERLAND STUDENT he Will give them ample time to play Roy and McAdam dashed in the wit t e running attac of the Pac . on ea or a battle their second Southern Confer- ,orne us— u e HERO IN MOB THREAT during the winter and not wait until backfield. . , - .. . 1“. 7 7 1;' terdormitor lea ue ets under wa . A crowd of 6,000 witnessed the game. .. '13:: y “c kin, Stanka, Daugherty, Wilson. and Coach Clipper Smith will end prac- toHeelsplaygoTennessee’sout to KnoxvilleVolunteers.Saturday tweenHowaamobSouthernand its0011988intendedboy stoodvictims,be- The other purposey g is gto look over the The Lineups: Roy. Ray Rex, Ken Stephens. and tice this afternoon with a light work- ‘ Utah Frosh Rules first attempting to dissuade the mob prospects for the freshman basketball Richmond (0) N. C. State (0) John Komlos are not sure of getting in out. 1. Thou shalt not appear on the team and save time for Bob Warren, Essex the game, due to injuries. Bags-Money-Rags campus without thy frosh cap upon from its purpose, and then with a gun who will again coach them as soon as LE. Nouns Win or lose. the Clemson Clubs of For every $1,000 worth of paper aidig the chief of police in getting Strong L.T. Seitz currency issued by Uncle Sam. $5 of thy head. the prisoners to safety, cames to light football season In over. Hope Carolina Man Hurt Richmond and Raleigh are giving a it is never returned for redemption. 2. Thou shalt not ascend to the main in connection with the recent threat no. sunio North Carolina will be minus the dinner to the members of the Clemson having been destroyed by fire or wreck floor of the Park Building by placing of mobviolence in Lebanon, Tenn. The Tigers to Eat Slaydon C. Eisner (C) services of Tom White. regular half- team at the Sir Walter Hotel after or forgotten in some secret place. thy feet upon the front steps. affair was Robert liarold- Win or lose, Clemson College's Tigers Dietrich R.G. Buchun back, in the Tennessee game tomorrow. the game. 3. Thou shalt not neglect to learn hero of the are to be feted after their football Green An X-ray picture. showed a small the Utes. son, a student in Cumberland Uni~ game with N. C. State here Saturday. 1LT. Stronpe . Let's all sit together tomorrow, boys, Radio in Education the songs and yells of versity located in Lebanon. and brother- Perlowski (C) RE. Bronson bone fracture in his ankle, due to an During the past year and a half de- 4. Thou shalt not be seen at any ln-law of a deputy sheriff whose death The Clemson grid‘squad and coach- Doley injury received in the Vanderbilt game and help the cheer leaders give the cided steps have been taken for the game or rally in the company of any at the hands of Negroes whom he was ing staff will be guests of the Clem- @1111ch n, It was feared White would be lost to Wolfpack confidence. introduction of the use of radio into female. attempting to arrest, together with son Clubs of Richmond, Va. and Ra- Chaltain LH. Bailey the squad for several weeks. the public schools of Providence, R. 1. 5. Thou shalt not inhale the’nox- that of another deputy sheriff, was the leigh at a supper to be served at the Joyce RH. Bohnnaon The east side of Riddick Field is Approximately three hundred class- ious Weed within the confines of the occasion of the excitement. Sir Walter Hotel following Saturday's Booth RB. Cami-key > Bargain Adair provided for State College students rooms in seventeen of the schools have campus circle. grid hostilities; Score by periods: The Davidson-Wolford game at Da- and fans. The cooperation of the stu- loud speakers connected with central 6. Thou shalt not fall to keep thy All Clemson alumni living in this Richmond 0 0 0 0—0 vidson this afternoon will be a' “bar- dent body will materially aid the cheer radio sets in the principals’ office. upper lip clean and devoid of any Robber Spills Beans section, or who chance to be here for N. C. State 0 0 0 9—9 gain aifair," it was announced by leaders and the moral of the team. hirsute growth at all times. Ernest Sledge is in jail because he Saturday‘s game, are invited to attend Touchdown—N. C. State: Rex. Treasurer M. W. lidch of the David- 7. Thou shalt not keep thyself ex- spilled the beans. Police trailed by the "spread." Field goal—N. C. State: McQunge son Athletic Association. He stated Incidently the school song of both Old Newspapers beans which trickled through a hole Coach Jess Neely of the Clemson (placement). is the China imports quantities of old cessively in the presence of one woman; in one of the sacks in which he al- that the price of tickets would be one State and Clemson colleges newspapers from the United States. for it isvnot good). legedly was carrying away 500 pounds club has already accepted the invita- Referee, Parish (v. P. I): umpire, dollar, including the federal tax. same. ‘ and uses them in making firecrackers, 8. Thou shalt hot appear wearing Oregon. tion to have his boys at the Saturday Warren, (Amherst); field Judge Witt. as wrapping paper. and as substitute the insignia which thou gained in thy he had stolen in Eugene. evening affair. Incidentally, reports (Virginia); head lineman, Graham. Strong on the Defense Speedster-s Clash from Clemson are that a large delegae Here's one thing that will be defl- window glass. youth at high school, nor refer to thy Polo (foal Mine Substitutions—Richmond: Williams, In the twelve games the Duke Uni- high school glory. Allegheny County commissioners tion of Tiger supporters plan to come Smith, Morris, (ends); Snipes, San- versity football teams have played un- nitely settled in the Duke-Auburn game Daggers and Swords 9. Thou shalt not smear paint upon here for the game. ford, (tackles); Cain, Garrison. der the coaching of Wallace Wade they at Birmingham tomorrow: Whether Dagger and sword duels between the sidewalks; neither shalt thou paint learned that 90,000 tons of coal lie be- (guards); Nuchols. (center): Dobsrni. have been scored on in only three con- John Brownlee of Duke or‘ Casey thy numerals upon any manner of neath the new Pittsburgh municipal May Get Choice (dunner): Schnlx. (halfback): Lent- tests. In seven of the ten games last Kimbrell or Sterling Dupree of Au- women and even between women and polo field: that work on the field can- “Mountain Goat" Lynn, who received ton, Blair. burn is the fastest gridder in the men occurred frequently in the 17th building or monument. not be finished until they buy the coal much attention in headlines during (fullback-L N. C. State: year. Duke‘s goal line was uncrossed. and 18th centuries in France. Italy. 10. Thou shalt not indulge in loud —-l2.8 acres of it. The coal is cheap, the track season last spring, may break Peterson. Bedding. Stephens. (ends): South. In track Brownlee is an under and Spain. One French actress, who yelling; neither shall profuse cursing Tull, Duke. (guards): Wilson. (ill-‘- Tragic Accident ten second man. while Dance and or undue profanity come from thy lips. they admit. the Pittsburgh Coal Com- into them again. this time an a back- ter); McAdam, Roy, Komoicn, (half- A tragic accident occurred when Kimbree both have stopped all the dueled at the slightest prov tion. pany having offered to sell the unmined field man for Clemson. The ”yard backs); Rex, (fullback). Gehrig, of Hammond, Indiana, sat down hundred yards in ten seconds fiat. challenged and killed three m in deposits for 822,600 or 25 cents a ton. dash star is being used in the Tiger to enjoy an after-dinner cigarette. .__._____ one evening. The temperature of snakes and “But what we want," the commission- backfield and probably will get his Gehrig inadvertently swallowed the Cash in on your old books by adver- Paul Richard. the catcher Minne- other colddblooded animals varies with ers explain. "is a polo field and now chance against N. C. State’s buckles You want results in advertising. 'l'nn lighted cigarette and strangled to tising in the Classified Column of Tun apolis sold to the Giants, can pitch or almost mathematical regularity with we've got to buy a coal mine—and in in Raleigh Saturday. The Tigers took ‘l'nonncun's Gin-160d Oolnmn in M . death in a paroxynm of coughing. Tlcnnrcran. play the outfield. changes in the heat of its surroundings. these times!" a long workout in the rain yutcrday. your convenience. .‘ “tax? .

THE TECHNICIAN Cash and liquor Ceplnshll , A contributing factor in the dimin- 'The days when liquor sometimes Policemanldward Stemplebeliev. , Y. M. C. A. Slllllll' ishedrollofthefnshmanciaasyear submitted 1or currency were recalled lndoinghispublicdutyeveulfltre- " ..."S'O.CIETY... Any student interested in working hasbeeutheopeningofthewomen's with the finding of an old bill of sale. quiresa tooth extraction. Adm on the Watasgan please report to branch of the University, Greensboro's It revealed that Andrew 8. Farrar sold mmeintotbepolice statioube-oan- John Nycum, Editor Phone 9415 Room 203, Watanga Dormitory. dur- erstwhile N. C. C. W.. to men students. a corner lot in downtown Cincinnati ing a toothache and asked relief. shims All] ing the next week Greensboro males seeking a higher ed- to James and David Heustan for 40,000 Stemple got out the pliers and a The deadline for material to appear ucatlon find it more economical to at- gallons of whiskey. That was in 1842. few mihutes later the citizen waihfl Nu Fraternity entertained a number of organization Officials Believe in the next issue will be October 19 tend the Women’s Division, from Five years ago the same property sold out minus the aching tooth—wild. Fraternities Entertain rushees at a delightful tea dansant, for written material and October 15 whence they will derive a diploma for $50,000. by the way, was his last. hates-attics at State College have Friday afternoon at their home on Students Will contribute for art ,work. from the University of North Carolina. fit concluded their annual rush week Clark Avenue. More During Year A. L. Dstmwuanr, Editor. just as though they had attended the In Mevlehnd Killedatl’hy ' It! the purpose of pledging new men Barbecue Supper Chapel Hill branch. Some fifty-seven A four-weeksold girl has-been adopt- Giving his childrenadrilliualu- for their respective fraternities. The Members of the N. C. Beta Chapter Y. M. C. A. contributions from the men constitute the male element of ed by Florence Aldridge. stage and thcnics, Wilbur H. long said, “now I’ll Milieu have been royally entertained of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity were students have totaled to date $422.00. All men, both freshmen and varsity. the student body. ' There are nearly screen actress, and her husband, Fred- show you how to ‘skin the cat'.” It a series of smokers, house dances, hosts at a barbecue supper at Lassiter's interested in wrestling report to two thousand women. ric March. film actor. They have “Watch dad!" the children shouted niaic suppers. and theatre parties dur- Mill, located about four miles north of This total is much lower than antici- Coaches Hicks and Moore in the aux- So. dog-cared old N. C. C. W.'s The christened the baby “Penelope." March as Long climbed a tree. Swinging an ing the rushing period. Raleigh, to a large group of new men. pated. but “Y” oflciais expressed ilitary gymTuestiay afternoon. October Comiinias in its first edition of Sep- declined to reveal where the child a limb. he lost his grip and fell. The earlier part of the evening was themselves as confident that the stu- 11 at 4:30 p.m. tember 29: "Welcome. Co-eds!"—-Thc was adopted. l He will be buried today. spent in playing games and singing. A dent contributions would equal the H. H. Janna“, Manager. Daily Tar Heel_ delicious barbecue course was served amount needed to carry on the pro- at a delightful buffet supper, Tuesday later in the evening. ' grams for the coming year. There will be a meeting of Phi New Constitaton evening, at their home on Forest Road. Picnic Supper Epsilon next Wednesday, October 12. The University of Alabama has a Recommended by the English Department of Dancing and other entertainments The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity en- A varied program is being planned at 12:00 o'clock in the co-ed room. new student constitution. It gives their were enjoyed until the guests assem- tertained a large number of new men for the year, by the Y. 'M. C. A. cabinet All old members are urged to attend. honor system a little more flexibility N. C. STATE COLLEGE bled. They were then invited into the and friends of the fraternity at a ofilcials in an effort to interest, the museum Baooxs, President. in punishing a second, instead of a first dining room. where a delicious course cabin party Wednesday afternoon. at students in Y. M. C. A. work, and in- oifence by dismissal.—Thc Virginia of baked ham, potato salad, sandwiches, George Ball’s cabin, several miles east Blue Key wishes to have the cooper- Tech. potato chips, pickles, rolls, and tea of Raleigh. dicatlofls are that these plans will be ation of as many campus organisations was served. Chaperones for the eve A delicious course of refreshments carried out if the present interest is and individuals as possible to partici- “in; were Mr. and Mrs. William Van was served during the evening. manifested throughout the year. pate in stunt night. Vslkenburgh. President Cummings announced that Those volunteering to participate. STYLE NOTES Jim Earnhardt, freshmen friendship please get in touch with A. L. Drum- Collegiate lnterfroternity Council wright or Mark Wilson. DY entertained a large number of rushes The Interfraternlty Council at State council committeeman, would start his Cmrox Assumes, President. . 1|- Iess Bissau, became it Is Ea”""“~v“WIN-«“a-rnqwunv—n-flw- and friends at an informal house dance, College held their initial meeting of work at an early date. i based u man's NEW INTER- «v Thursday evening, at their residence on the year, Thursday, October 6. Every year it is the aim of the Y. M. HUNEYCUTT'S HercisacompanlonforymrhoursafAL—The “Supreme Authority." r.. Hillsboro street. Plans were discussel for the coming C. A through the New Student Com- Material for the college mlendar must radiusreal valueand rind that will prove its Music for the evening was furnished pledge dances to be held within a mittee, who assist the freshmen in set- be placed in the hands of the Dean of the wealtheveryof rad ornation«unit itthatfor by the Capital City Aces, local colored month. A dance committee composed tling and beginning their campus ac- Students by Friday to be placed on the is instantly yours.’1 orchestra. Fruit punch and waters of W. F. Scarboro, Phi Kappa Tau tivities and the Freshmen Friendship bulletin for the following week. locooo‘mas-anltions. ctymologic With“- were served during intermission. Chap- Fraternity, chairman; W. J. Clark. Council, who continue throughout the DEAN or Swan-yrs. tions. and use in its 1.2“ pronuncia- erones for the evening Were Mr. and Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, and year in assisting the men in their I /uu-u....and m“ rulesIncludesof dictionaries Wang-pay"of a....0 Mrs. Mason Shirley. Dean and Mrs. Fred Sutherland, Theta Kappa Nu Fra- various campus problems, to render The Radio Club will hold its first fetc. dictionary 0: 1w phi-:2; lfm E. L. Cloyd, Mrs. S. W. Williams, Prof. ternity, was elected by the council to invaluable assistance. meeting on Friday night, October 14. and Mrs. Ross Shumaker, and Mrs. complete preparations for the series To assist the students further on in at 6:30 o’clock in the radio room. All fion to the Pub!onyx: Bookstore or' Write for Infants- fipmfimwn-. O. R. Browne. of dances. college, the Sophomore and Y. M. C. A. the old members are urged to be pres- macthispapcr. remuneration Members of the Sigma. Phi Epsilon An orchestra has not yet been de- cabinets are organized. ent. President. Fraternity were hosts Friday evening, clded upon, although many of the lead- In addition to this services are ren- G.&C.m C0. September 30, at a house dance given ing orchestras have placed their bids dered to all in the matter of securing There will be a very important' meet-I in honor of the rushees. Dancing was with the council. lecturers, rendering aid through the ing of the Pine Burr Society next enjoyed from nine until twelve by a Council members for the present self-help organization and the “Y" desk, Thursday evening at '6:30 in the re- large group of rushees and friends of year are: W. F. Hanks, president; which serves as a bureau of informa- ception room of the Y. M. C. A. All the fraternity. Chaperones for the Burke McConnell, vice president, and tion to the outsiders in locating stu- members are urged to be on hand and evening were Dean and Mrs. E. L. Cloyd Dean E. L. Cloyd, secretary. dents and delivering messages. on time. and Mrs. J. N. Mason. E. B. Cams-ma, President. GIVE G. & C. MERRIAM COMPANY Ushering in the rushing season, the ‘ Gandhi Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity enter- Born-worming Soaety Mahatma Gandhi. the famous Indian A HAND, BOYS! tained at a delightful house dance Sat- The annual “Barn Warming” will be Nationalist, has declared that he will Leaaar Literary Society will hold its urday evening in honor of the many held on Saturday night, October 29. fast to death unless the British gov- first meeting of the year Friday night They Have Reduced the Price of Their Good Dictionary new men on the campus. The Ag Club, at a meeting held Tues- ernment dropped its election plans for at 6:30. A speaker will be present at From $5.00 to $3.50 . Their house at 1922 Hillsboro street day night in Patterson Hall made Indian communities—plans which re- the meeting and all students are in- was attractively decorated in the tra- plans for the coming event. All the served certain rights and sections of vited to attend. YOU CAN GET ’15]! ternity colors of green and white with Ag students are looking forward to legislative halls for the untouchables. L. M. Knot-r, President. at the colored lighting effects. the event. HUNEYCUTT'S, INC. The dance was chaperoned by the The following committees and chair- Religious italics Buy and Sell with ease ‘and profit s'rvna HEADQUARTERS STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE house mother, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. men were appointed to formulate plans Between 500 and 1200 A. D. in Eu- through the Classified Column of THE: Brockwell. for the event: program committee, H. rope, the custom of bringing back re- Tncamcmn. IlllllflllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllullllllllllllllllu The Zeta Chapter of the Alpha E. York, chairman; refreshment com- ligions relics from the millions of pil— Lambda Tau Fraternity entertained mittee, Ed Freas, chairman; fioor com- grimages which took place during freshman rushees at an informal house mittee. George Sprinkle, chairman; that period resulted in an extensive dance at their home on Hillsboro decoration committee, E. G. Odom and relic-manufacturing industry. street, Wednesday night. A. H. Scott; stage committee, Olaf Music for the evening was furnished Wakefield, chairman. You get reasonable rates and quick by Dot Bennett and his Collegians. All Meredith and Peace girls have results through Tna Tncamcuuv Class Chaperonea for the evening were: been invited to the dance. ified Column. Dr. and Mrs. Mark C. Leager. Mrs. J. N. Mason. and Prof. A. M. Fountain. Other fraternities entertaining at house dances during the rushing sea- son Were Beta Sigma Alpha, who en- tertained Saturday evening at their home on 2703 Hillsboro street; Sigma You HAVE

DOC MORRIS WILL SELL i. STUDENT FAIR TiéKETs ’i LOOSE CASH Student tickets to the North Carolina State Fair on October 10 through 15 will be on sale at Little Doc Morris' drug store. Lam.“. Mr. Morris has secured tickets for LYING AROUND! students at 25 cents each. If bought at the Fair Grounds, tickets will cost 50 cents. Realize Immediate Results by Using Infirmary Notice Oifice hours 9-12 am. and 4-12 p.m. Thecollege physician is at the in- THE TECHNICIAN’S firmary every day at 4 o'clock except Saturday and Sunday. He can be reached through appointment at any CLASSIFIE D COLUMN time. The first aid ofiice is closed at nine ‘ o’clock at night except for emergencies which are attended to at any time day Your Old Books, or anything you or night. THE FALL OF Students are requested to bring back wish to sell will find a ready all the empty bottles taken from the CONSTANTINOPLE infirmary. purchaser through the Classified "Nature in' the Raw”—as por— Infirmary Staif. trayed by Thomas Webb...in- Column spiral by the savage slaughter Good Beading of 5000 Christian defenders— Students enjoy good reading and not at the hands of the vengeful, just trash; so comes the report from barbaric horde of 250,000 The Parthenon, of Huntington. West men under the ruthless Virginia. It's mostly the “sweet old Mohammed es ladies with umbrellas” who request a copy of confession magazines, for the better-rated monthlies find a popular place on the college table. “I WANT ONE OF THOSE

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