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VOLUME XXXV WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1932 NUMBER 48 University Pays Tribute Athletic Head Easy Victory Spring Formal Dance Set Will George Washington Scored Over ITo Bridgewater Close With Cotillion Club Hop Chapel Convocation Opens FuU Program of Celebration For ------~--~~------Five Pitchen Hurl u Generals "Washinston: PMron of Laming"; Many Distinguished in Swamp Opponents, Decorations Guem and Patriotic Leaden Attend Ceremonies 21-J Gym Designed Wuhlngton and Lee today honored George Waahlnaton: "Pat.roo I EACH TEAM GETS of Learnlna" with a run procram. Many dtattngulabed rueata and For Occasion leaders of patriotic aocletles from all over the country packed Lee ONB HoME RUN Chapel t.hia momlna for the convocation which opened the day's pro­ IJ'&Dl. The celebration for the studant body beran laat nlrht with Game With Vis­ Dance Follows Troubadour the annual "13" Club Dance tn Sta~ Play, ' Peace Hath Her Doremua Gymnaalum. M d Malo Will iton' Score lin Fint Immediately followlna the con- oore an ne Victories' vocation ln the chapel a luncheon Leave on Debating Trip lnniD8 for the offlclal representatives ---- 8 w a m p 1 n 1 LWO Bridgewater Culminating the sprinl' formal and invited ruesta was held 1n the The debating team, composed of University dlnlnr hall. The ad- pitchers under a ~ge of 20 set of dances will be ~he CotlUion James Moore and Ross Malone, hita the Waahlll~Jon and Lee Club Formal to be held In &be accompanied by Professor Bauer, baseball team ovf.elmed the nrnna.sJum tonight lmmediaiely will leave 1bunsday, April a. on 21 Ia t r following the Troubadour produc- a week's Northern trip durinl Eaglea, ·3, s day a ter- Uon ''Peace Bath Her Vlctoriee." noon on W!Lown I d. The Oen- Leading the Coi.Ulion Club fll'ure tonight will be Robert Hor- which they will debate the teams erals uacd l7 n. lncludlnr Bob Uornor will lead tbla danee of Plttaburrh University, Cornell three pitchers In e fray. ner. pre!Jdent of the Cotillion Club and a member of Phi Kappa ~lth.. h'""· s i s t er, Misa Martha uor- Psi, accompanied by his slater Mlas Martha Hornor, of Clarks- f Clar'-· b w • Vir lnJa and Princeton. They will debate The game looked at the outset nor, 0 "" urr. es~ I' · both Princeton and Plttaburrh on as though It mlaht be close burg, West Virrinla. ., Social activities were lnaururat- the question of centraUzed Con­ 214 Students Bridgewater scored a run In the ed last night by the Thirteen trol of Industry. The debate at opening lnnlnr. and held Wash- Mathis hiues can Culley Is Elected Club Formal held 1n the rymna- Cornell on the subJect Armed Con­ !ll8ton and Lee batters to two In President Of S D X slum. Paul Wofford led the flg- trol of the Carrtbbean w1l1 be Cast Ballots • • · ure with Miss Mary Chrlatlne the first and none In the second. Spring wrestling pract1ce Barker, Jones Officers H""'hes or North Holston, Vir- broadcast. The fireworks started in the Oen- will start next Monday after- ..., All Candidates Run Unop­ erala' half of tbe tblrd when wild noon, according t-o an an- rtnia. pitchJng and four bits combined nouncement made yesterday by Members of Sigma Delta Chi, Decorations Carry Out Theme Degrees Given poeed In Athletic Coun- to brine them ~e runs. Pour Coach Mathis, and will con- honotary JoW1lahsm fraternity, An unusual feature of last cil Election more bJta in the fourth netted tinue for the next four weeks. elected officers tor next year and night's dance was the way ln another five runa, but the sixth . P1 act1ce sessions will be held outlined plnns for the remainder whJch the gymnasium was deco­ Prominent Men in which nine crassed the plate, every afternoon except Salur- of the session at their meeting rated. The en tire ceillnr of the Only 214 students voted In the was the bil iJmlnl.. uadnys and sundays in the lasL Thursday night In the Jour- room was covered by the beautl- At Ceremonies Atbletlc Councll electiona held on gym from 5 0 clock until 6 nallsm ~>chool. John A. Culley, ! ru1 blue canopy which added April 8. All the candlatea must Ma&tos J1Ka Best o'clock. Junior 111 Lhe Journalism school. much to the Fancy Dress decora- recelve a maJority of votes cut. ''Monk" Mattox, veteran catch- Everyone interested in the was elecled president for 1932·33. tlons. Each chand~ller was cov- Four Diltinoui•hed Guata Re. B. H. "Bert" Evans was elected er, and ~r. mphomore third C:ulley 1s lhe present- managing ered wl tc~ red and White stream- a- president of the Athletic Coun- oaseman, were ..._ on'u W"•hlnr· ~port , whether With Pl (;\-ious editor of '·he Rtnu-tum Phi "nd ers, adding a striking unilormltJ ceive Honors From lth •- ...... q .... experiencE: or noL. 1s eUgtble • " .. ,_ ... b .. ~.-....._ ci1 w 208 vo...... •on and Lee players who saw aer- to attend, and coach Mathis f'hotO{(raphJC editor of the Calyx. "" ..... e co1 or sc ·erne. n.vuuu .._ Univenity Harvey Pride was elect.ecl vice- vice durinr the entire nine In- Elected to the office of secretary balcony was a continuous scheme -- - president with a total of 210 .1inp. Miller wu abilted to llburt ~:s~u~~~;:~~·Jh~o:xp~~! wns William S. Barker, also a Ju- of red, white, and blue colon rep- 1 With the conferrlna of honor- votes. stop after tbe remot&l of "Blc Is- team to attend this spnng ruor in the Joumallsm school. He resentinr the United St&t.ea ban- ary derrees by Dr. F. P. Oalnea, Two hundred and ten vote. also land" Routon fl'CIIIl the game. practice. Is the Society editor or the CalyX ner. The whole effect wu clev- Presldent of the University, the elected John A. Hanley secretary- Kattox waa allo the star at bat, and s port.~> editor or the Ring- tum erly arranged to carry out the p1'81entatlon of a medal struck by treasurer of the CoWlcil. •amerlna five bit. 1n alx tri1» to Pm. Next year·s trell.bw·er of the general theme of the Waahln&toc the Boclety or the Cincinnati at. W. H. "BW" Wertz and BillY the pla&e. ThomPIOD. Brkla"ewa- T _ :._ C d Ollf&nlzatlon will be J . Franklin celebration. These decorations are d...ae& at the luncheon were the celebration of Yorktown laat Wilton were elected memben at ter cat.cber, wttb t.wo bit. Jn four Large row Jones, a member of the Journaliam only excelled by the decoratlona broaclcaat from 2 to S OD an N. B. summer. to Dr. Ga.lnea throuch larae of the Council. Wert& ~ at bat. did t.bl belt atict school. who has taken an active or Fancy Dress. c. boc*-uP. Colonel Edr~ Hwqe, President or received 206 votes and Wlllon. work for tbe Jaeers. ~ Gen- Attends Fete part in the Troubadours. Red Nlc:=-anPdo~~... A-.. mov- ~ Vlr(1n.la. 8ociety. apd an ad- 210. erala' third Har- PI ..... A u.. - ... Pa ,,...... _. "W•""''"'-+IWO o... bue...... -- _...__. ans wete ....;.;ussed for t.he an- ed over to W" e"'•---n __.. w _ -- OQ .....__ u a .._.,. GWD... ~ ••hUiMdc 1 r , , A • d ...... _ ...... _...... , -fb a,u prof re~entatlve Jbn'' bJ Or. Dixon ~ Chi p • were ...:b credltli •..ill ab()JJ; -- ua oun....,r a ay - uet, which from Vi.ratnla Kllit.arJ lnltitute Dr. Oil Pos. Po Pr t t ...... - II 1;, lo be held April 17th. Pre6i- where they played for dan--·-- of American b1storJ In Celumbla~ a--~- x. o reuor o !U·DJMU~-·- a u_• ...._ f-.kv:.:k .... cen..b:. ... run. Cremlll'a --· ln the tilth Ca rs F rum p racbQIUy. __ E very d ...... univenltJ, ~ tbe convo- Columbia University, the local eel- ~ --r - r ··--0 ~and v • ...=-:; lD the nintb hem 0heorge 0 · Pnce announced Friday and Salurday. Nichola _ .._ _ t the w··.. •-...+- .Bl -- State Brino Visitors t nL t e nnnua 1 mspectlon of the and his organization came to ..... cation oP "Wubln(ton u a Rep- eb •--..u o _,_...,n • ,..embers of the at-• Chi 10· when t.be ...... manarect to a h l b l l d I w ... eentennlal was officially opened - - .iluab two runs--._ · Here c ap er Y an appo n e a umnus campus with a reputation as one ~ta~Man ." k Col00... ~ a:~ tbJI IDOl'Dinl at a convocation at clal fraternltr beld a boue i · would lake place on Apnl 27th. of lhe outstand.lnr banda in the ~ looJei:poU:. Wuh11Wton Lee Cbapel. warmlnl tea Jut 8undaJ after· Bua.n Gl,._ Clwaee --- It was decided lhaL the chapter court try, and needless to say, thl.a C 0 11ep" aDd John w Davia uni- Dr. a.u. akl that the dqreea noon in tbeir new boule t.t tbe Altbouch all tbtee pitchers for Despite the fact that a n early would publish a pnper in connec- reputation did not diminiah ln • d ; ' to -- who .. _.. comer or Wub.ln8too meet and morning flurry of snow threalen- , uon wllh the mock Democratic the opinions of Was"'"""ton and verattr truatee an .ormer am- were ...__....~•--- ...... Lee avenue. Kemben of tbe rae- Wub.ln(ton and J.ee more than tl d th dll shi L...._ l:auador to Great Britain. pre- contributed tbrourh their work to w•r and th•lr ...... fraterni•" beld thelr own .-mat the oppos- ed to turn "Washington celebra- comen on un er e e or P Lee men and their dates. He sided. Honorar) .._.._._ were the better understan.o•--...... or the houae" mothen... and..v-. invited towns-"" ina batten, Capatn Otck made tlon" Into another winter caml- of John Culley. specialized 1n the faster type of awarded to ltve unlvenlty peata areater appreciation of Waahlna· le t•--.o-.o replacements ln ofder to alve the val somewhat akin to the lm· dance music, aUowtnr hill trum- by Prelldtnt Pnacla P. Oalnel. ton. Colonel Hwne was made ~e !===:.. Chi house was more inexPerience part of his ptomptu winter games held atler· Annual Elections pets to add to the 'hotneaa• ot the Governor Jobn Ot.rland PoUarcl Doctor of Science of the Univer- 1 ::;." ;;:tth middl r nurl.lnr staff a ~ce to ret ln lhe recen t basketball tournament music. However, he waa not extended t.be ltate'a IJ'"tinll to lltr In recornitlon of bla work on ~.!.. e"""'and W: -u ethe ttrateuJ_ the action. ,BWJ Methvin started and Informal dance, th e hot in- Of Students To Be lacking In pleaslna those dancers the luncheon P&blrlnl. and Dr. Wuhlnlton 1n connection with _ .."" .. Lhe encounter and. held the Baales dignatlon of an April day melted H ld who cared more for the slower, Caines preadect. ltr JOilab Stamp the Society. John Clement Pltz- veralty tunctloo to tate place ln to a pair of hita Uld a a1n 1 what.evea· little snow did fall, and e on April 22 sweeter kmd of music. <:!ted "Brltlah Recolnltion of patrick was conferred the delree lt. n Ia a three at.orJ brick atruc- in four innJnrs lie was ,.!p~~ the sun shone forth throughout Olrls !rom au the girls' schools Wuhlnaton." and Mrs. Lowell of Doctor ot Letters for hla work ture faclnl Lee avenue and Ia the by Jack Cooke, 'a IOPhomore mak· Lhe entire aftern~n . slJ caking The annual Gtudc . t~ Dody £>lee- and colleges In this section of the Jo·letc:ber Robart apob on Wub· in pure ecbelarlh1p and bla in· latest link ln • lenltheninl chain ina hla debut as a varsity pltch- j sortly ttu·ough the wmdows of the tlOn.s Will bt: held Friday, Alll'rl South were on the noor last int'-'• relation to &be Dauth· tereat tn the character of General ot fratei'DlLJ buUt houaee. er. Cooke hu bee pi&Jtnlln the chapel where some of lhe world's 22. 19:12. fhe Collowma offices 111ght. An unusually Iarre num- tt>n of tbe Alntrtean Revloutlon, Wublnlton. Tbe decree of Doc- • outfield for the otner&Ja thla sea- mo:.t noted per:.onages euloJ l.ZCd will be fi lled Ill that lime: Pn.:.l- ber of glrls from cities ln thla o• which abe Ia president. Repre- tor ot Laws .- c:ooferred OD I Students Stan son. After holdtll Bridaewater Lhe rreac. Amealcan patrlt.t be- dent ol t he Student Body, Vice- vtcJfu lY were present. Schools 1 ntatlve 8ol Bloom. N'ew York Loula Arthur 06ome, Lieutenant.- -e-- to a alnlle hit t(f' three lnnlnrs. fore an ovetClowmg audtence Ptesld ul of the Sludc11l ~Y . which led ln number of r irla CILJ, director ot &be t1. 8 . bl-cen- Governor or Vlralnia. and the U F Off• the new pitcher lwu relieved In I Cars from practically every .:>ccrcta•l'·Treasurer of the Stu- present were Sweet. Briar, Hol- t ·nnlal cnmmllllOQ. talted on "A same dllree was conferre4 on p or lee the eilhth by "0;; Nintel', who .;pot In the United Stat~ bro u~r ht dent BodY. Pt o: .. ldent of Finals. llns, Mary Baldwin, Stuart Hall. Jl:atlon'a Ccmlcl~ ot Wub- Governor John Garland Pollard. saw 10me eerva-'-ttb the varsity dlstlnaulshed vlsJtors lo the cnm- Ptcs•dcm of hmcy Drl'SS, Editor lnJtoD," nw unlftl'llt)' then beJd of Vlrt1nla. last rear. Palntet Yielded one hit pus which Oeorge Wa.shlnalon of the Calyx, BuMness Manaaer I a almultaneoua luncheaD for the ...... rr-led Polibcal Salon Attnctt Six m the elahLb ~ two In the helped to endow, and t.be numbet o1 the Cnly>., EdltOl of the Rmg- Rain Checks Third ' alUIDDl, facul\J and vllltora. In matinl bJI preeentatlon of Ju C • • n--.. ninth of these cars were enlarged by wm Phi, Business Manaaer or the Straight Game for At I o'clock a bueball tame at. t.be medal, Colonel Hume rave a _.mpl•l""!l -.,...- Th~ Generala puDM a double Ian unut.unlly large teprescntatlon ttmg-tum Phi. Edtto1 of the Wlllla ftiN ben In which the brief •ummarr o1 the bJator)' of For Elecdona play in the aeveiiU\, •hen, with bllnrlna rlrls tor the Ea.ster SH l:iouthe111 Collerlnn, Business I Brigadier General• \'"•*? W*l and 1M varaltr GP· the Order o1 tbe Cincinnati, re- three men on bale b' "walka," ot dances 11\'en In conJuncLiun ~~ru nawt>r or the Southern CoUe- rOIId &be 'OnlftJ'IltJ of Maryland bean1DI the Incidents of Ita sen- At three o'clock today only s1x Violette acoopecl up Holllna' roll· \\llh tht celebration. (lnn. nnd Cht!l!l LA:nder . PostJX>ning th eir openmg for Wll ICheduled. Dr. O&lnH and tlmental ortrln amonc the sol· men had announced their lnten- mr rroundfr aoct· toued to Miller Pror ram Broadcast Candidates oppllcnllons In writ- the third straight tlme. the tresh- ..,1'1. O&lnH eotertaiDid the otrl- den of the American Revolution- tlon of runninl in the reneral tor a force-out a t second and Mil- lng must. be submitted to .Fred man baseball squad WIWI again c·al repreaentaUvtl and invited ary ArmY. the donation to the student bodY electlona on April ler whipped it d0'!\'11"to Pltzaerald All In all It wns a rala and o. Swink not. later than 6 P. M. rained out yesterday artemoon ,,.-. at tea a' tMlr home at Society bY' the members for the 22. Half of these are ln the fi(ht at first to catcb the batter. momentous two days which were Mondny, April 18, 1932. at Staunton In the proposed aame • 10. Al1 exhibit o1 Washinltl· ald of dependent veterans or their tor aecretary-Lreasurer of the continued .,. pace four devoted to the celebration or the _ with st.auton Military Acadmey. 0 ana wu QptD an daJ in the uni- famlllea, tn. perpetuation of the student body. They are Bill t birthday or "The Pulron of overbast ~> kJes. dJ·tzzllllg rains. vnnttJ Carntlle librai'J, and a orranlzatlon throuth the eldellt Brooks, Bill Cathey and Norbert PaWicatlona A nouncementa Leamlna.'' SOme or the proarorn Southern Semina ry Ooncert and n very soan field prevcn ~d Wuhlnlton memorta1 tree was son of each 'officer, and the later Gladden. Unopposed for buslneu Accurmnr to R. L. McKinney, was brolldCa&t over the N B C. A concert, under the auspices piny, nnd the Brigadiers returned ptantAid on the campus by the rUt 1n 1882 ot the orillnal dona- manarer of the CalYx 18 G . P. president or the publlcaUona netwolk, maklni lhe second time or the Lexlnrton Women't. Club Immediately to Lextnglon. Blue Rldle O&rdeQ Club. tlon to th1s University. Ooldenberr. The other two men, bo&rd, the men "used upon and Iwithin a short. petioo of time thut lhrourh lhe court.esy of tho mus- On Mo.rch 31, when their sea- Two eventa WIN ICbeduled for He preeented the medal of the Arthur Lamar and JQbn Culley, eU,ible to run for editor of the the nation has listened to nltnirs lc department or the Beuna Vista son was to open with Central tc.nllbt. the producUOD of an or- Boclety t.o Dr. Gaines, he aaid, u are candidates tor editor of the Calyx yearbook are Jack a.tt ccmduclcd on the Wash ington Woman's Club was prCfiCOLed las~ HJgh School, heavy rains stopped lllnal W~ plaJ at I , and a token of t~ affection ot the Rlna-tum Phi. and 'wiUl&m Hawltlna. .;.th j nd Lee campus. Amona tho.,e Monday afternoon by the South- the visitors from leavlna t heir t'•e CotlWon club daiiOe at 10 in order tor th1l Univera!Ly. In contrut to the poUtlcal men have selftd the requlred distlnaulsh.ed !iPcakcrs who lrav- t!m Semmary Olce Club. The home (Tounds. and last. Saturday f'~remUI 1rmnu1um. "Peace In h1a tlJIIcuMlon ot "Wuhlnl- eeuona ot tbe past two yean, tbla number or yean on the pubU· eled hundreds of mUcs to be cuncerL con '~lsted bt-s1de~ the Glee a wel fteld waa "wet grounds· for Hath Her Vlctorlea,'' a full lenlth ton as a Representative Man." Dr. year's elections appear to be com- l eatton pre.cnt In little Lee Chapel when Club members, a duel, a pumo caUJne otT the Vtrrtnla ft e hman d'"&llla concemlna W~n by Pox deacribed the wide and var- paratlvel)' quiet. It Ia expec~. ... · the convocation was flrat berun solo o.nd a number of vocal solos. aame. lawrence Watkin of the Enrliah led tlelda of W&lblnlton'a Inter- however. that by tomorrow ~ t. '.. BIU.INI aRA.N BUV'I'Y were Sir Josia h Stamp, not~ Mrs H. v Shelly 1, the head of Whlle the Brlaadlera are not loe- (l~partmen t , wu a&qed ln the LJ· eats. 8bowin1 h1m to have been more men will have ent;ertl' qMir BriUah econon1lst a nd Publlcl.l, tht> mw.lc department or the Lex- Ina materially from their late r1c t.beat.re by t.he Troubadoun. the peer or bJI aaeoclatea and namea and WUhinaU.: Mld Lee's New York-Ortratl authority on h.h n CO>Ir e In "How to admln· kept, busy warmlna up dally lui ornnllaUODI. I.Mluded : durlna b1a explortna and cam- next year for hla flUb year. He Columbia UnJveralty. Washlnat.on. and a number ot i!lter a pu.r ·nlal rebuke " It. all Thla Friday, the Brlrad.lers will Wra. A. H . Rleharda, recent, palllliJ\I yt>ara numeroua trlpa 18 from Drew, Misa. Dr. HolllnaaWCJttb aald abe drew ulhera of no lOI'ISer fame. sturt~·d 'fth~: u n pruft:ilor a!lked 11 make thctr rourt.h attempt to be- t .·H. Vernon Ladltl ueoclaUon; L lhrouah many section~ ot the Bill O•theJ, of Norfolk, Vlrwln- , l.hla conclusion a!t.er close auper- E.nt ~ rtal nmenb •:njo)ed dasll what tlll'Y would Y to a &In lhelr season. and the aame will t.. Watrea, former aovemor of states. He was familiar with all Ia, Ia a ten lor In the science IChOOl vls1on over ~e altted children !rom lttt Ito alii who had told a lie.· be with Covlnaton Hlah school at P.•nnaylvanla aqct president of types of society, and \ft\Ue an and will retum next year to ma- th~ &choola of New York. On the t•nlctllllnuwnt. sldr of Senti Wel!kly Campu.t. Covlnaton. The Llt.tle Wahoos of M1180nJo National Memorial auo- Ideal Amerlcan rent.leman. Wash- Jor l!l chemlatry. We found that alflcd adoles- 1 th proamot wen• a munllc1 of ut · 0 Vtralnla and th cadet.a of s M. chtUon; Mn. aun Wrlle, Atlanta. lnrton waa never a snob but had The third amonr the candldates centa exceed adQleacenta or aver- ft>llu~~t a omply cnJoyt·d by the l'l'l· 2.ooo.ooo LO T A. v.lll meet the Br1~radlera In lt'rent of Georl1a D. A. R.; Mlaa a hleh reapect. tor all other men. tor &eOretary-tu~uul'er 1• Norbert £\It lntelllaence b1 beauty ot lace:· ebn,tot·ll The bu ~>el.lull 1~-Lilw ht·· aamt!S later 011 In the aeawn. Anne K . Wuhtnlton. hosteu of Gladden. & Junior lawyer. HIS she lllid. ''They are taller. h~~vl- ~ t ween the vlsltlllll Mut·yland ag- l·'l't'hold, N. J tiPI Because 0 ___ bi centennial art elthlblt, Wuh- &Dcourarett l.qduat~es home Ia In Flint, Mich. N ' and 1l1onrer lhan the othera ll H'IInlion and llw Blue and Wllltf' Nl'w .ll'l!WY has nu stale Untvers- M~k Convention Nollte ln'Ilon. 0 . 0 .1 WllUam Macrar~ WhUe the tlrat Prealdenifilled Ooldenbera. a member of s . A. and 11u pertoa in ~haract.er . wna well attt·ndt•d. 1\S was lh!' os>- lty, ol11t~r lhllll nutaera, which Ia 10 1 1 .~ 1\e Jones. pretldent, Vlratftla th.e arlatoc~tlc ldeall tor " hero. B .. Ia !rom Lynch burr. Vlralnia. "'lhey are beUea· ln ntheleUca l en exhlult In Cumealt> l.Jbnu v. u IJllvnto 11\lllllutton wtt h &tnlt> aid, le:...~~ fo~ ~hl~atv ~: ~~: :~~~~" d~~ StJOe of the American ~voluUon . hla broad lnteresta made him ue Ia a Junior in the commerce I Ulan avet·aae chtldrt>n exctrce school, 1 a memlx'r of 'l'ht'Y are poor a t chlnnlna them- consldrral)ly htudcd Gl'<.hnB to J 0\'ar. Jr., publif.hed In the F'llday118 ue of Al~ · rt 1 a•I Y. Pr•dent. Wuhinaton eo- of the modern bWilnt"ll man. He Delta Tau Odta and tomes from selvea o1· ma.klnt a atandlna btORd Pl()f wutkhui' pll\ ~'. "Peac•• IJICSh.f,.nt or the Leu~rut• tor a fl' the Rtng-twn Phi. c'ttY of Alexandrta: Mra. Allct' was a repre..entatlve leader of hla· St. AuruaUne. Fla. Jwnp.'' !lath IItl' V1ctuaws," which will at te unh· 1 tty. '1 h llst be Ina run ttllt 18 10 llunt Bartlett. bicentennial chalr- tory becau.se he wa.a a self-made John Culley, a member of Phi o bt ah·~n at the Lyt lc lhc-nu r to- rhat nrnouut, he ~ttld. haa been the atud~ nt.a may know which de- ' r q o1 National Arts commlaalon: man, and a typical man ot prop- Kappa Pal, la a Junior 1n the aca- The elfectheqt~ of evanaoh.m ntaht. "111 tllmax the d y'a &l\lt·n to a ti lal~ IMUtutton . only leaallon they are tn and ma.ke I ~ol. H H. Dodae. auperlntendent crty u a patron of leamlna. demlc school. He 11 from Evana- hal decreued flom ao Ptr com C::\lt.'flta, the dauc.:e completllli Ute to ftnd that. Rutae1a Is a private Iplans tor thA con'fenuon wltn Continued on pqe tour Continued OlD paae tour ton Ill. 1down w 10 pt'r cent. 1enure eel br tton. lNUtullon. I their reapecUve ch&lrmtn. l l PAGE 'JWO ' R e 1 • \\ a~hin,ullltl .mel l.<'l'. ~ l' lw~ a-,J.. i11 rrt urn that STUDENT IIITC'JI IIIKERA starting April 12. The protram Edmund Burke, Popular If a m:.ul 1 ~ in the tcm 11 \\here that ~tore i., located Perhaps some one can explain will be sponsored by H. J. Hienz Ulltr ltug-tum '~i why it is that there are so many THE Co .. and Ted Huslng will an­ Alumnus, Dies in Arkanau that hl' g-in• them cnm.ideration. hltch-hlklng colle&e boys on the LOUDSPEAKER nounce. WASIIJNCTUN .<\:--J I> I.E!: uNIVERSITY It h u1dt.·l·fl nn :lllractin· amlotmn·nH~Ill uf tlw roads from some lnstltullons. and The Alumni otrlce has recentlY nppare'l(llv none a t. nil rrom Rt·ldgP BS lt. should be played received word of the death of a 1 1111 S E ~1 1 \vEEKLY llt'alltlt'' oi Itt '-Hill' that grt:ll't' a Illan !Ji ar othet•t.. Two pos.~lble explunntlous The odd:. a re u thou~>aud to one will be presented by Ely Culbet·t· popular tllumnus of the Univer­ 11\.d ht'll', l1111 \\ l1at ~:ood 1'\ II ).:lllllg to du tur wtll ' :lUKilt':iL themselvt•a : ngulnst uppllcants to•· t'lLdlo 1111- son and his wife at, 4:30 P. M. sity. Edmund Fleming Burke lv1t:IIII.WI' l lllt'll'lllll'IIHd .. p, ..: •., A!'>.)'n .. Slalt> or vo.. tht· •tall· 111 t·:>. ttltd a Wl·kltll ~ ' '" ..,tnckn t ~ and a It may be al(lllnst the spirit nnd nouncer. About one hundred each Monday and Wednesday, died April 4 In Texarkana, Ar· Sub:,t•nption $:J. IO tWI' yt-ur·, Ill advance · traditions of some Institutions to people apply each week tor the and Itt 8 :00 P. M. each Saturday. kansas. Mr. Burke was a member uniH·r,ity to ).:'1\'l' a-.:.igiiiiK'Ilh 10 Vi!>i t nearh) beg' from strangers. position of interlocutor, and one over the Na.t.lonal chain. This Or'Fl C!: AT DEPAR'l'MENT OF J OURNALISM of the Kappa Sigma. fraternity, citicl'l if a lllttll h:u; no way tn J.."CI there. except hy Or college work and extm cur- new radio announcer is chosen program Is placed before the pee- White Friars, Cotll11on Club, and Entered nt the Lexington. Va .. Postoffice as sec- takin~ 11 train or h11 s? rlcula actlvllles may take up so about every len weeks. A portion pie by William Wrialey, Jr., Com- the Thirteen Club. ;He recelved ond-class mall mattet'. Publlsht'd every '£ueSday . . . 1much time that students haven't of the test consists of rapidly pro- pany, on the basts that If bridge his A.B. degree In 1913. He serv­ und Friday of the colleKiale year. I I f tlw -.tate lllll·ntll'! to t·nfotTl' till ~ rnlml{. and the oppot·tunlty to run all over nounclng the following longue players chew gum there will be no ed as en. t.n. n In lhe 380th Infan­ EdJlOtllll Room:;, Phone 2043 and 2143 I il .\\'ttn't hl· hard tu l'llfun'l' rc,r all lht• pulire han· It he Slate as guests of people they ticklers, Cavallerla Rusticana. talking over the table or post try for twenty-seven months In the World War. D. OEOROE PRJCE, ':J 2A...... Edltor-Ul-Chlef tu du ~~ ~ tatiuu a man at the l'Xib uf this town ne~~~g~~ c~~f::.s will hnvc clo&>d :~~a~;. ~t;:fin;!~~~~~Dt~;~~ mortems. ----o----- TEll CURTIS, ·~2C ...... Bublness Manager lcH·ry Saturday afH'rt llKIII :tlld they can arn·;;t before the new nntl-hltch-hlkln& Smetana, Prokofteff's. And Sou- One of the nrst ;u.n;a.lned radio INDIANS CELEBRATE BIB.TH 1 1 -- .. : tltlu~ll '-llldl'll l.., 111 rill all tlw jail.., in till· cmn11y. t taw takes effect on June 23. Bu~ thern or other local accents am PtOil'&ms that has been pleasing Ithaca. N. Y.--When a. son was born to Dr. and Mrs. Earl I LUITORIAL STAFF it 11 wan~ th:.lt l.cxinJ.."tOil (Ill a wt:<:k-cnll wlll ht'. • .a Ias machinery for Its enforcement . I radio fans for the past several will be In ruu swing before col- r 1 years will go oft' the air April 15. A. Bates. Indian tribeS throuabout. A!llSIS'rA"'T EDITOIIS mo~t undc..,trahlc: J> Iact• to ~li\'. .\ 'tucI ent lSI\ I leges open In September. ll may According ~ John Carllle. pro· when •he RKO radio h''"'r wt'll lhe country celebrated with the AnLur Laruu UC Wilham W. Ka•llint, Jr., 'IIA l 1• • l I • ~ "" MAN AGING EDITOK ~lu n~ ICJ wor, 1111 n \\l'CI\·t'n<1 lUI)' 11wrc t 1an a be as well for the autherltles to duction director of CBS. Franklln\ become sllent.. Schwartzwald, the "sunrise dance.'' J ~ hn A. Cull.y 'UA man in hu.,fnl'li~ ur tlw writer of the l'(litorial in gi ve some corv;lderatlon to the ID . Roosevelt bas the finest radlo musical director who haS made Dr. Bates, wbo Ia advisor in In· H. 'UA dian extenaion work at Cornell ~•wbl Edotor . f'rank Cunninahaa I 1 \\ I 1 ' ' 1. r I I I I h subject. and i~ue some sort. of voice of the national ftgues today. this pros ram ~pular was drop- S110ru Uhor '· William s. Barku 'IIA t1e or c -,,l'''"'· W l::b t le c lance to put t ~ twarning to prQspectlve students. Al Smith's is too lndividual, May- ped when a. new RKO economy Univelt.Jty, Ia an adopted chief Aa.aOltanL S1o()ru Ed1wr f'•lllUre Edllor MHe.trt"~~drJ~ ::: ~ I 'look' on thl' .;Jwlr for ll rl·w hour ~. Shuuld the Otherwise colleae authorities may or Jlnuny Walker's too colorful. program went tnt" effect. ln a. large number of Indian tribes. l::uhan11e Edit.or ClaJ:hn ~~:t~~~ ::!! ~tat<.• l'nforce thl' ruling. 11 nw:,n>o thlll fraternit) be called to spend a good deal of President Hoover's too inartlcu- ··-.-..o--- l'llitrr•ol)' Nt"l Editor tbelr t.lme roirl!r ball for students late. Cal Coolidge's too Yankee. RACE ENDS TRAGICALLY 1 1011 "'l'~ anrl mutnlng 1 ''!1H hli ~hnt <.·nl'o 0 11 thl., cam- I who persist In a practice at which and Mussolinl's too confident. And OlaJ to know that- BUSINESS STAFF Houston. Texas-r ·as: and Walla(e Werbie ·n . J)O!'.~ihle oppnrt untt y-un 1e~'> you ca tl tra a certain group working on the mr. Apparently lhey only return the United States and Great Brit- Ghandl Ia trusted because he has w. J. o.. on ·a• : It c. Garri10n '16: c. ~ Patrirk ·u, to college to check In and check tan, and on alternating weeka each notbJn& up his sleeve .... acoord· c; f '. Wlntr. ·a•. J . o. walu. •a3: n. A. Banka. ·u ro:Hb near i\t'\\' ~ f ark<.•t making little ones out Iout again. will be addressed by the other. lng to Jessica. Draganette, NJ3C •lf hig one.... f rnm tal..1ng week·cncl:,. E \'ery col- Most drivers pay no at~entlon A discussion of "men and man- Indian soprano · · · · Oeortfe Olsen 11 .JioJUT Prbchn I. THE THUMB TAXI lege in thi, !>tate ha' a group of men who h:H'e to the impudent thumbing of ners" In ea.cb country will be the graduated SJ...b tramps on the roadside, but have title or these broadcasts. M1chltan U. ··.Charlie& Bou- ..J · f 1 cnotwh hackholh' and anthlt ic 1n IO t>splnre the ' a soft spot ln their hear•· ~ tor ___ tarurer wlll be held over at Young's 1·.' 11 It 'lll I' 1I u .• t·c II1 on a I wrtll'r or t 1ll' 1,oa- "' . .., •.., ,. I . tl f "l't I• t j ()J - ----"'!"""-~ ~ • • ·' • • 1 wi th •t new SJlirit and change of t'll\'tronment those driven have stopped sud- the uploslons ln the foam of a .------: n11lc ... ln11n II< I\\ hcn·. ur el~c· tlw arucle b JUSt a ' · • . . denly without drawlna off the &lass of beer tune in on the ftnt A A HARRIS ra111· .\ cia) filler for lhl' m l.ulllll'i ..!· •or 1f· tJ1c wr.tt· - lt.iJ ·:"t ll"S"· f rc·s hell. ,., l'cl tlwm to contlnllc cnlle""' talc Pa.vement to give room tor cars of thesc 1 ence seri es or broa. d cas ts • • I ~ 00111 Lf 11 ..., behind them. And since t.he arran"'ed by the School of Com- 8AND\VICHE8, C-'&18, PIES J.P. Bell Co. "I'' wa•' tllurntwhl,\,... al'lluamtecl wtth campus ltfl• · a "f ·' l ! t... . · courts have held the car owner merce" or New York University. --•- coLD D•wvwrs...... ,. at a l'nllt·~e :-.illmtcd 111 a locality .... imilar to \\'ash- \ 'irginia Tech is conceded the large~ t number liable for InJuries to hls auests. the This series will open at 8:30, Ap- Free DellnrJ Ly11t~11rg, • • Virti•ill Printer. oJ the ,,,1 CALYX i~tgton and l.n·. Ill' wmdcl ha\'c tak(•n a fnr dif- ,,f stml(• nts who travel the lnngcst d1.;tancc on habit of picking up strangers hal' rll9. and will continue every week. Ut 1. MaiD st. PboDe !HI • · 11 ... k .. UIIlt' THE DUT'CJ:-1 utlwr -,dtul•l \, a po .. .,illlt· !~Oiutiuu h<.• '>llg'l{l'"t' I ' Ino effort to enforce their own reg- sent.ed on the radio each Tuelday that lila\ Itt 11 1' .u~auhl thl· "l'•rit a11tl traditio11 nf the nll·u rrum Blad.,Jutrg- (a hole in the ulatlons. The lax attitude or some and Thursday at 6:46 P . M. when you !8ftt it. •n J a..., tht·\' ,,· 11 tl'll \'UU) are inttrn.ted '!Chools ln this matt.er has made ,of 'outt· uhtlt 1111111h to hq.: ruJt:.., f ro111 !>l ranger . 111111 1 ~ JNN ' · · · · a most unfavorable lmpre&ion FIYe IIJDate 11en1ee Day and Nipt Service .\ .. a 't'l·on to uccup) E\ery fall the rc!>pcctivc schools hold pep furru.h, and bas even called the FORA GOOD •·- 1 ed · value of a coUece education into ...... ,. •• n-e ...._, ...._ U BROWNS'S HOMB full) .... ttull·nh' tillle 'II that the) ha\'en't the "op- mcctmg... he f ore root I>a 11 games to ~JC ~ ~~r '"question. It Ia the purpose of MEAL 1 u ~ poriuntt\ to run o\ cr the ..,tate a..' gu~ts of people I Roanoke or Lynchburg or other tate c1tJes. At such inatltutloruJ to teach their ;:~ ==:::=:=:=::::::;::=::::;~~ .._ ,_ ...... ftlfthc "' BAKBRY I tht·1• 1w, t.•r "':\\\ hcfnre." thi., Lime it i'> e"plained that the game with a state Istudents that the world owes t.hem TID o1r11. _. cu,.._ 'i'lw re'l oi tlw t:clttmial "llllllOrt the recem ri\'al in~ titut ion will he played on the neutral field a free ride, ud that they have but MODEL BARBBR SHOP I...... to stand on the road stde and bel ; Ia\\ a~attht luu:h hiking \\ hich goes into effect IH."cau-.e the -.dwob can get a larger guarantee I for It, then many boys who have Jum· 2J unci place., a fine whkh i:-. far too expcn- 11HI JX:opl(• not interested in the schools playing been sent collele. often at areat 'i'l' for an.' lll:tn here trJ pay for a ride to a will attencl tlw g-:t llll' if it is iu their town hecau!'l(' sacrlftce on the part of their pa- RtJOH A. WILLIAIII, ...... rents, had better be at home 1wnrll\ town. tht.:Y want to ~o to a foothall game rcgardlc3s o r learnini a trade. _ Roanoke RIDE HORSEBACK 'fhi' i., till' :..t.:COJlll ,tate rulinK thi~ year which the. particip:.ulh, hut they will not travel to the w orld-News. 'l'l'lllS tu hl· :1 din·~:t him\ to -,tuclcnls in the st~tt e. :wmc Krounds of one of the schools. This i:. PLAY GOLF W. and L. STATIONERY C )uJ~ a .. hnrt tilllc ago the ~ta t e almost taxed stu· JUM another way of sayi nK that the school needs The acqusltive Instinct. suppos­ edly Inherent In the human race. HAVE A GOOD DINNER dt•nt auUitnohill· ... 1o111 oi l'Xi-itl·m·e hy forcing men 1110 11CI' • .,o tht· l{H11le will he played in a ~< money has been mlnlmlzed, apparently, SHAEFFER '' ith ~>lll·tti .,tall' l'ar.. 111 hu.' \ 'irginia mnrkcr!> cctttt•;, 1\ut that doc~ not stop co.'lchc'>, prcsi­ ln Ruasla. t'H'n th1111~h tht•lr hu1m· ~tate n •'luircd a liccn!>e. l'lcllh of uniH·r~itie .... altmnt.i, chccrleatlcr:, ;Ultl LIFE'fiME PENS 1 and 1111\\ tlw 'tall' thn•:ttl'lh 111 keep a man in hu..,im•..,.., men fm111 ur~ing .... uulcuh to go to the Natural Bridge Hotel tnw11 i111 Illite tlllltllh., nf th(• ~car l1y pa.,-,ing n wwn. hy any J)(ls..,ihlc me~m ..... to support tlw team. M ( SWAN ETERNAL PENS 0 rullllg '.h.lt :1 'llllklll l.tll't l a'l human a' the r6t of Gorr~ll MBET YOUR FRIBNDS AT for hitrh hil..in~. '"' t''ll·ncl a lllfht cordial and 11.., ancl are trying to get w another tuwn hecausl' l - Tire Service II .. ntct n· im itatum to l.l''llll,'llln and try to the.·\' ha,·e hccn tl joh and arc seeking Gu • • Oil 'i~ll prom i~cd Drug Co • I plan· hin ....d f 111 tlu ... allll' p!NIHJII a., a student l' lllplu~ meut 1 thl'n the legislation should cxcluck PHONE I 532 IIi a\l'r:ll!l llll':tn.. l.t•'(ltl~'l.llll .... a "metropolis" ·o lll'~t' men f rum )).1ying" n fi ne or -.uhjcct to ar- - I LEXINGTON POOL CO. uf m·;ll h .t{.J() pt·uph alii I a lll.h., ur thronging r(· ... t. \\ c ha\·c m•vcr heard of any college men ·~ -- . - humanit\ 1111 ~atlll'lla\ nt~hh. hut that cl liked lO pick up stu- I ('omplete J .i ne of Fraternity ...... ~ ...... tllllt"n'"" '" it fnrltids tramp-. ami proft•:-.-.ioual lt•nh hccau~t· thc) pn>\'i!lt•cl inter<• Ling Clltl\'C r · Jewelry I nut" from inft 'It r·in~ thl• road.,, hut there .;hould ..,."l tion for an othe rwi ~t· li~tlc~J. trip. In• a ria 11•1' in tht• l:m Ill lhl· d i t'Cl that collt·~-ec I clt•nt if teat tOll () f 1\ "tllllt•nt \\'CIU lei he an e:L") ... see Gene ~I nrtin I uwn :til' t'\llliJII front tlw fuu. mattt•r through hi-. al'ti\'ittt•~ cart! ur cart! .... priut Phone 2tSS Lexington, Va. Fn •lt1nc•n, n·gardlt•,., nf whuhcr haH' the .. J "' tlw Mat<'. But to nnm>unce intention of <.·n · M RU M' 'S the~ .1 ...... I c c 11\11111') 111111 tht• higlw ... t mark, IK> .. ,ihlt.·. arc for £un: ~ tlw law a'< it now ..,tanrl-, '" unrea~onahlt• ... 111 loitld111 II\ .1 .. dtunl rulinJ,! to II\\ 11 an autom•~u lt• 111<1 1.., cklittttch not thl' Jnclglllttll of a man \\Ito +++++++++++++++++++•++++++++++++++...... '!'hi ... rult• .dwll' 111\'.111' that ,'\(X) nwn cau't J.:<'l out 1a., ~lllll' til .. dmol unlh·r the snnw circunt ... tancl' • ,£ t• t\\ 11 cxn pt l•y ltunHuin~. nhtaiuinl{ a rull 1.., 11w11 ht•n• at \\ a-;lungwn :u11l Ll'l' 111m nllt'IUI New Low Prices '' ith .111 UJ'I• tda ...... ul.lll, 111 pa.' in~.: IJU., farl' .\nil dn'-'l''· On Fuhion Parle, Globe and Kahn Tailor Made Cloth• till' latllt ju•t l·an't lw tltnw hr tlw majurit) uf Friendly Five and Boetonian Shoes The Student Hangout llll'll, l'lli\(•r... tt\ of Kan'i'" ha ... a Cllllr'-t.' in " llrJ\\ to Van Heuam Shirt• SIKIII ai11•r \\t' t·moll HI \\ a.,ltingtnn a.111 l l.t'l' uhni111 -,tl'r ~ pnr<·nt.tl rdmJ..c." It nil ... tartt' 1l11utt~o: It t Itt 'alit·) . \\ t' a n• tuhl ~ J• ED. DEAVER & SONS 0 rhat \dthin a twlitt- nf J(X) nuh'.. tht·n• art· J~litll-. - - I SEE J. K. OSTERMAN-Our Aam t nf hi-rnric· intt•H•st ltlll'ljllall'd in 111 1\ .... t:th· Ill tht I >r. 1\roadu-, ~lttcltt•ll, profl'.,l-tOr at Jnltn"i !lop •• • ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • •• ++++++++++• ...+ ] l ' uiuu. lu 11111 politkal ~rlt'llll' cfa.,st'" \\l' an• J-j 11 ., l ni\'cr II\ . Jm., put i11lo dft'l'l a ~ystt•nt lt) I All Leading Magazines and Newspapers m~t·d Itt 'is it till' statt• :t"'•ttnllh 111 I{ il'hmuntl :nul \\ hkh tltt• latt'l"llttll'r to t' l:l'- '~ i-. di ... t rcl<'lt'd, a .. il •+++++++++t+++++++++++++++++••+•+•++++++++++++•t+ g'll tn \\'a,JtiHJ.:IItll 1\minJ.: ,1 httiHJ,I\ JK'rlltd lo 'l'l' \\'ln. IIllO ll<.·tllj.( lt'"tS ur a proltit-tll Our latt·· i T I h 146 Le . v tlw "JW111tlon "r 11111 tH1t1nnal ~-:oH·rnmcnt. In t'o1m·r. upon t•ntt•rtnl{ nfllt' til\' final lwll. i ... open e ep one Xlllaton, •· utlwr l'la•~c·s we• Hi t' 111 ~o: e el to \ j,jt plnnt~ and fn( h lil'd:m·d ltLtl', a111l fmt•tl tut n·nt., h\ tht• hail Prescription Service turit• i11 tu·.ttl•r tttwth and arquaiut nur.,t·h<.·~ (rr. 'l'lw I :.'\0 .,t•niun ha" orclni1wd that its fund:­ ACME PRINT SHOP ,, ith inolu,ttil· \\ ltirh \\t' inh•nrltn fullnw. .,Jwll J.:ll tu dmnty: hrltl't', I:L11· l'omers in thi .. Drugs and Sundries \"uJ:inh l'ri1h·s lwr di 1111 mht•rtt ... tn~ the " IIi · J.:rnup un· nt.ttlt• 111 naltlt' that thmu~h tlll'ir l:v· PRINTERS and ENGRAVERS tcorit· !"lll'll:uuln.lh \'.lie·~ ·• a~ nn i1 ll'al plan· and im·~, tlw unt·tnplo~t·cl art' kt·pt front ,tan ing.l ullc ~u·tion ,.f tl11• cnnnl r) t•H'ry man. won1an ancl 1111\\t'\l'r, till' X:.\0 cia~ ... IJdng totally d~\oHI oi ~coe Our Sutuplcs of 1-:ngra\

...... , 9------~~~------~--~------~+ -~r ------o ····~ ·• • ++++++++++++++++ of Fame" for their prominent Old Line T earn students. I -: Front Row :- i Washington's Investment Endures in Modern University ~ Our : \'V/ins Meet in i i A tree Is planted on the campus ~ Joe~ f• o------o ol Ohlo Sta te for every student ...... , at that university named on an Carelell Lady Rain and Mud !Contemporariesj AU-American team. The story of lhls one con ·crns ~•+++ + ++++++++++++++++++ Sally Brown, a highly repl'essed The MinnC'soln Dully quotes a. Billy Share. a sophomore at New England girl, who starts out. r>oor Showing iu Field Events ''Tichlronn lOn!ln·:,: mun Uri saying Ohio University, was eligible for to see life In Paris. Most of the Is Costly To The that he deplores the poor quality only one week and during that trouble begins when Sallv r.h0011es Gen erals o1 t.ui" ..Je 11quor. r he Dally adds time broke two college track. rec­ to pretend she Is married only be­ I ·'thut t• t•"or colltge student can- ords. Then he became lnellllble cause abe baa lea.~ned that wives Fntlure to win more than 11 tie nol POS-~Ib l y hope to get the kind for further competition. have a much better time In the for flrAt r•I"Cf' .n the firlu 1\ vrnt." Iof liLull the lll'nators at Wash­ ( All of the above Items were French capitol. The plan works 1 cost the Ot nr.rnl trarkster:; n vic- in[!tor J 1 I • plagiarized from the St. Bonaven­ excellently until Bally's supposed tory ov! 1· Mar;;land In th e meet ture.> husband arrlvee unexpectedly on 'leld In Wa!.hm f'l1 ln.· SalUr R.C'l • '1 :111 " 1t. ntir,mce lhe I' the scene. To escape hlm. Sally day TI1e Bllle IU"d \' hl'" W'l "' rea•on fo1 the n .a, divorce hurries back to her home town, I• lldinll In the me ·t until · ltC' Old 1att> b,•.u • c<~ lu l'\~;1~ hundred When In LYnchburr Park At bUt the persistent "husband'' fol­ Uners began to pile up points as lnl'l'll I I Hi oiCb' I! ,\dUates d 10 lows her under an alias, and the a 1 e~ult c. . t h.. ft ld ,.ven t·. anu as com, a• •n.· fv• t'\ery 1\ve ICTHE DRUG" nn -collq~ .m u '> complications a.mona the villqers amnc:srd a tot'll oC G7 2-3 points for btinq that 0Jl the Comer bring th1s comic drama to f. cli­ agnlnst 58 1-3. after colll'ltt' Yvll cun ~ Lu1d any­ Next toR. M. W. C. max. The T l rrap.n s trailed In the thinK" Joan Bennett, usually appeal- 1 track erentc:, 32 to 38 with the AT YOUR SERVICB lnllY wlltful proves that. she ls Gcme1als tuking a ll but Uuee first A recent news tl a~h from the also a good comedlenne. John plares. The ltm cs were slow. n:,; lo"e' Hu f5nn has It that at West Boles ls the rich young Stephen the track was heavy and soft Point no player Will hereafter be 11lowerl to plt'Y on the cnme squad Illlngton, and ls given the chance with rain, ~lo\\ring the times still with his rather. IDEAL BARBER SHOP to slng a•l\ln. ,....,. rpc:t further mo1 t" a 11 thrOU '"'h the afternoon. includes MinD& OOmbeU, P Next Door to Music Shop 1ood for some rowdY comedy.Wel­ Edmo nd.~; Wins Dash es Dr. Robert Legge describes males don Heyburn. Nora Lane, Paul Edmonds t.ol}!t the 100-yard on the rampus of the University "SLJM and MAaKs'' Roullen, Portunlo Bonanova, Jo­ ldn< h for the .'3luc and 'White wt th or Callfomta as the "poorest sephine Hull, J . M. Kerlgan, Jamt!h a. time of 10 seconds flat. break- dressed men In the country." He Kirkwood, Maude Turner Gordon. 1ng t.he t.apc ah ead of Quinn, of directs the main of his complaint and John Arledge. 1Maryland, who in tum headed agnlnst corduroys which he calls Good dialogue and comic situ­ neac;m·, of !he Grnerals. J"grcns.v bMlcrla curlers." Stonewall ations make ''Careless Lady" an In the 220-ynt d dash Washing- One co-ed rushed to the de- entertaining comedy. ton t nd Lee took both fir:;t and fetlbe of the collegiate and was !lccond, E.dmond'! running the quoted: •·t thluk the men's trou­ Jackson Cafe t Hmt in 22 2-10 seconds. whilt> sers are so masculine! I don't 8alclde Flee& Hcn ~ or look t>econd . Sonen. or know what they would do wlth- DINNERS SERVED Pollowtnr in the footsteps of 1\h. yland. placed third. out them." Nell her do we. un- 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. the ftood ot navy plcturea. ·•sut­ BrodellC.k of the Generals, led l(':tS thee1· happened to be a sup­ cide Pleet" Ia not particularly the field in th e « O-ya.J'd dash. ply of ban els on the campus. Short Orden and Sand­ orillnal but Ia at leat.t dUferent. 1 wlnnln~ In 54 4-10 seconds wi th wiches at all Houn It ls concerned more with rotnas Cronin 01 Muryland takmg sec- A professor of Journnllsm at the on 1n ttmee of peace than 1n times ond nhenri of Br.nd, of Washing­ Unl\·erslty of Mlnnc<;ota, who ad­ Special Rates for Students of war, and Ia full of rood comedy. ton and Lee. vc>eated promptnt:Sb In attendance Willlam ,Boyd ror cla&B . hnlf mile In t ~·o minutes and respecUve roles. he found the door to hls lecture S pecial to Th1a one allo has some fut dia­ cl~ h t srconds nnd was trailed by room wns locked from the Inside. logue, equallY fast action, and at Blown. of Maryland , and Gladden The class had assembled. waited Students times hilarious comedy. It ls of Washington and Lee. until the last. bell had rung, lock­ even dramatic in apota. Recom­ Gladden. o! \-llashin ~r ton and ed the door. waited the required mended u pretty falr entertaln­ L"r. won the m tle run In four t ... n min utes, and walked out the ment-. nJo nutl !l t>Jld 51 becond.s b•1 t was back dool'. Rockbridge followed Lo the finish line by two r f r.!m viand 1unn, rs, Dnvenor! and A claf.s in "How to give pnren- Steam Joncl> . I tal rebuffs" has been installed In • The popular team of Ellen and Maryland Take.. Tbree the University of K nn.~s . rt aU Dunn waa 8Pllt. up during the Shu rC' or Maryland. nnally t ame ubout when n profl ;.l)()r Laundry maklnl of tbiJs elrama that ls to broke Into the win column for the Ins kf.'d n clnss what they would lhe POllee force all that "What \ 'icw!> ,r the part CcorJ:!l' a•.h i n~ton pla) Ccl in the hi~t () J'\ ' of thi .. l nher!>il\', 'l'lw \\Ill ul Old Liner:. to take first In the sav to a lllllt! girl who had told INC. Price Glory" was to the war. In two mile run. leading Madden. or n lie. ' \\'a:.hington. 2- Libc rt ~ lla ll n11 1h . T ltt <,chuui onginall;- wa.., ..allt'!f1 Ill tiw.. h ulidi n~ 1111 tht place of Jamea Dunn, we have Wnsh ington and Lee. to the tape. hill in back of the athletic field. .3--Airplane "icw of the cumpu:. today. 4--Ccorgc \ \'a!ihlllg· I ___ PHONE 185 8peDcer Tracy, who.11 1n fact be­ Auld of the Terrapins, took third. o ut at the University of North comilll popular u a hardboiled ton. Conttnwd on page four Dakota they are planning a ''Hall comedian. It The picture tells rearlealy and convtnclnllJ the tale of a pollee Students Meet officer who double-croesed him­ r.elf- who found bls refusal to touch tainted money led only to ~Hurry-up' Yost dislrace. and who conaequently decided to "go wroDI" with un­ Famous Coach Stops Here; Is expected results. Motorcycle Serreant Dick Fay has the ill­ Shown University By fortune to arrest the daurbter of Cy Young Ask the nearest the city's bllreet politician and 1um-runner . As a result he Is demoted to a patrolman's status "Take up tennis In the spring" and sent out on a beat. With thl~ was the advice Fielding H . (Hur­ horrible inJustice ranklinl ln his ry-up> Yost. director of athletics ~;o ul , he bellnl to accept protec­ at the University of Michigan, llon money that formerly he would gave to Washington and Lee foot­ hest d smoker t1ave ac:omed. Thla au leada to ball players when he spent last c!J.- no end, with thrills and ex­ Prfday night and Saturdo.y In Lex­ c ~ ~ent for the audience. inaton.l 8al17 &Uera rtvea her \.WU&lroocl Yost. one of the most tamous druna~lc perform&DCe. aDd Spen­ football coaches In the country, t •r Tracy 11 comic as well as came here from Charleston. W. d:amatlc. El Brendel romp.\. Va .. where he SPOke before Mlch- 1 thi'OU8h the picture with 10111e ,gan and West VIrgi nia alumni. • t•ne linea and ecenea. and every­ He was on h1s way back from a I thJM 11 roay. Othera concerned trip to Florida and other points "'lth "OIIorderly Conduct" are In the South. PlekeJ Moore, Ralph Bellamy. WhUe here. he called UPOn Dr. Ralph Moron. Allan Dinehart Gaines, and General LeJeune, sup­ n1Ulk ConroJ, Nora Lane, and !rlntendt> nt ol V. M. I .. whom he t;;,Uy Blue. 11et when the General alll•nded the Mlchllan-Marlne game h«"ld Althoul th11 ''dram.mer" 11 not as part of the excerclses for the f'1e belt that hN been turned out iL 11 fairly loocl entertainment 1edJcatlon of the Yost Field House. Cy Youna, freshman foot­ 1 11 Involved with the fact that ?aU player at Michigan before he l''e breeze~ from bullets ls tht c 'ldest breeze that blows. How­ ·ame here to Washlnaton and Lee. t \ tr, J:l Brendel lllhtens the sus· lccomPQnied Yoot on a tou1 ot ~ he University grounds and polnla p Dlt, and ''Dllorderly Conduct" t.t :>s- taklnl Itself seriously Just >f Interest. The famous coach In time. Recommended. md his wife were especially lnler­ ~s ted In Lee Chapel. s~nd l na M'V- • ' ral hours there. + It was whlle vlsHimt the locnl l 4 hapter of Slama Chi rrntem lly, Helen Twelvetrees fshe of "He1 >f which Yost was a member at r.-~an " and "Millie"> Ia alven an Neat Vlralnin Unlve rsl t~·. that c ' l1er chAnce to emote and emou \flchllltm's veteran mt!nlur an vc and emote u P1o BeMclt. New I tis op~nlons of t('nnts as ll pu t­ \' 1rk sbowrtrl ln a Panama hon· time for aspirants to 1rldlron kv-tonk. All aorta or thlnaa hap- tame. It ls one game that d• vel 1 n, &I OnY. IUSJ)('I\Be, e~ . _.no )pS "footwork handwork and t'Yt'· oJr 1al Helen wlna throurh with Nork." he said. "And 1ood foot- 1 ,. ~>e rb emotion. work Is one of the most lmpoll­ Robert Armstrona. Charle.· mt e~n tl n~ of foot ball Bcn­ C cltford, MarJorie Peteraon. Mauc tell you­ \Y Ost.erbaln. lht' brst 1111Hr J 1:! ume Cwho furnlshea lood com­ •ver ronchf'd, nevrr took n •.lt'll t OY) and Paul Hurst a.sslat. ln thl hat W(l!lll' L n N'Pii ury." lr \'lOtlllble acreen offering. In talklnll to hi!'> frntP.m lty At. the LYric Wednesday. lrotl,l"rs, Yo~ t t mt>hnllr In his they're mi/Jer, llw pproval of d1 lnklnq "Hrnlth Pea~ Halh Her Vlelorlet 'I n ml\n's ~: •·enlc~t fi"S(I' ht' .airl 'nnd a mun cannot dri nk nml they taste ~etter The ortalnal play of waahlns 1ave ht>nllh.'' tr n, written by Professor Watklru J-le told mnnv t n ter~·tl na foot­ or the Enl ll3h dePfl,rtment, w111 lttll stories, sa., Ina that hi' -.till bl' pre.senled tonlah t at. the L)l rlt cepL trace or CVI.ll y m!\n who ha." t' ratre by The Troubadours. Tht 1layed under him dtmna hl~t morr J oducllon has been dlrectttd b~ I hnn 30 yenr11 at Ann Arbor. Tlw A U. Moore and the author, actA ' lp hr madt" lo Ch:n ll' ton tu d•! lr ned by Mrs W. D. Hoyt >lay Wa~h t na to n nnd LNI whll .. Itancan Groner. and CraiJ Bt>r· l memtxor or the Mounll\lneer Chetterneld Radio Progrom 17 and cottume by Mra. 0 W Ieven 39 Yt.'ll~a nao n lht n rnn· t.ION & THut l UI S & 111 WlO & SAT R c;~e l ldt:led one ot tltf' arrntesl e\"1 nl.l! Boswm AlU RUTH 'rhe atory tells of the troubll 1! hiS hfe. StSTUS GRAY ETTING encountered by Waahl nt t~n dur· ======10.30p 111 I IT 1030p 111 l ST lO p "' f Sf 111 the controven.y over lhe Jay SH itKtflS O~HfS T IA every night bvt Svnd-v t1 aty and h la aubleqllfnt dlsll· Rrowne'a Home Baker1 NOIMA N ltOKf NSHI If, AnnOIIIICW Continued oo J)lle four COlUMBIA NElWO I ~ l C) 19)1, LlGGITT & Nnu ToaACCO Co. PAGIJ fOUR .. - 'fHi . .. ~-.-..~-, ~ - __ .,..L ~' . ,... - -? ~ -* f; -~. ::e..::.: • :es .:.!£ --'-~ - c:+s ., .:.._m I!Np.ttJH,IHI s ., . - r tllkfnf.! tllh·d ...... r Pltronllt the ldvertiaera In the ·· ~ t> l! ~t' (' ('!l l~tv~ P tmrtln~nt., . · T~ttlcr. 011(1 k Getst~lace Tie t•••········•;;;;;;;.-. ••••••••••••••• FRONT ROW M t C R.tng-tum Pht. -C a Ul p u s- I ~a_ t'remunl .. li I TM ll:igh Jump ended with « - -=== Continued from page .one Cook, of Washington and Lee. RING.1,UM PHI LINGS ilusi 6Iinien.t with hls tavorlte. 0 111111 e n While never a man of Intellectual and Fouts, of Maryland, tied !or - Recoinmended. A' ' CKSO'N'S C 'EV ..' RETT CROSS stlbtlety Washington further ex· first, lhlrd a tie a mong Rlv· ___ By ~nd _ ~mplified lhe Americans in being eRirs~ kettofs Washd K~~~' l.otl and Lee, ++++++++++++++++.. ++++++••••••• ...... ••••••••• Robert Montgomery's latest pic- · 0 ua K · JI&Ckaon • Prop . ~=·===· ======J n man or· aclion . an lBJCOV 1c, of Mary- ture is to be called ''-But the The Ba,rber 8bop With a somPthlng should be d one to d ~ " 1 land. The bar was at 5 feet 6 April 13, 1915 better condttions Lexmgton 11 Dr. Fox rew n partl.llel on inches Flesh Is Weak," !rom the stage Conaclence lhe week-cud blue111 law s are going wash~ngton's domestic life show- Busl~ k and Fouts. of Mar University of Michigan , boasting one of the strongest college ag- play, "The Truth Oame.'' The opposite New Theatre to u!Ic<.:l ull the students as they lng hJm the Ideal American hus· l divided f1 t Y1 and , gregattons to ever grace a typical college diamond. invaded Lexington cast Includes Nora Oregoa·. c. AU- :;.... __....;;N_ello;.;;.;;.;;h;;..;;;S.;;;I.red....;..;;.;;;..... __ __.: seem for Earnest Rice and band, and explained lha.t hls fun· in 'h 1'8 P 1aclte between them lo engage Ln a two-game ser·tes with Washington and Lee. brey Smith, Edward Everett Hor- 10 .-Jnmenlal ctecencv 1nnkes hi • e po1e vn u while Duncan ton a nd Nils Asther ===-...,....,====--====~ Guy Branaman. both freshmen, · m and Wilson of Generals were APril 15, 1919 ' · 1"~ ~ I th~ ATTENTION Sulldl\Y afternoon feeling the need I easlekr ~ot ha cce ptL tals a hhetrot.h The Irorced to c~ntent themselves with Janet Gaynor and Charles Par­ for bOI11 ekmd o! entertnmment spea et en. s a ng t a e ca- a tie for t111rd place betwee Inasmuch as the baseball fever was commencing to arise through- rell will make their next appear­ HOUSE MANAGIR8 they bel each other good reer of Washington showed him them Tb . . In n out youthful, collegiate, and adult America, Coach Raftery secured a pad- ~ ance In "My Dear." IIABPEB A AGNOR, lac. dllng lhaL they could refrnm from as t.he rept·esentntive America(\ 10 r ,t e wmn g height was Ted Sullivan, former tutor of Connie Mack and Charles Comiskey, to COAL AND WtlOD the use of unconwnlional Jan- 1far more lhiHl C(!\l}!i 1\1'\Y Oh"rac- T~: a b G lecture to the student body on the develpoment of this greatest nation- . ll tertz~ttlou of him summarized a Y enera1 S were rained al sport with Its details and intric~U:ies. The lecture was amplified "Precious" Is another picture PhoJae II or 177 gunge dut·u1g the e~:~tllng bu ses- . r lh , t ·d. t In 1 out in their uL Staunton and b on Fox's schedule and deals with ______;,_..J " Never ugam" was Rice's 1 ::~orne o e ou.s an mg evens as , \'e mt hcrt Y e. series of slides and motion pistures of the world t~ur of Chicago 51011 1 an old man who marries a young ======­ !all~ ·statement ru; he assumed the • the IHe of lhe General up to tl}e can~ele~u \he ~ftet has been White So~ and t.he New York Olant.cl. girl. angle· for the founh t.ime within lime w~en hi! retusep ~uy mat~r- season I~ conel~n~~lon°pe~iththt~~ • ~- - - 1pril 20,"19;.} .\ .. r:z :;: -:- :- - llf~ecn minutes. Hll laUJ els for his wotk and le- varslt in th _ _ tired as a gentleman farmer. day n~alusi ~u~:~ :;~eM~~tur- I A ':·oubadout· show su anged for the edJJ\cation of Easter dance PAGE MEAT MARKET When washington and Lt:e men Even as hiS ,.:lecllou was Cjlrl'ied Y. visitors and students was participated to by the orchestra Club, the I 0 debate the) expect. to get. lbe de- \\ilh R unanimity Ullhenrd of In • . . Olee Club. and the Mandolin Club, and was attended by considerable Street cision, but "'hen the public speak - J ll ls~Qry does he remain as a hero 1 Varsat y Nme Tra tn~t boisterousness when the students, dressed tn appropriate feminine ing class debated "Women have today. Bridgewater Eagles vamped.. through "Sheeda Bara," "Human-Shank," and "St. atti~e. Phone 126-426 ~:o nl rib ut ed more to society than o Dems-Duncan. men" the qualiil' of the votes was U niversity Pays Tribute continued from page one April 12, 1924 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ In order to ·'place the name and face before the entire student ;. l>O m~wh a.t. disconcerting· to · t~e To George Washington w d L 1 partJcipants. . Among i he contr1- · an · a b. r. h . po. a. body," the Ring,tum Phi began pla.ns to ls&ue a ·polltlcal edition" -FOR SALE buUons from the class were such J Contiued from page one Routon ss . · · · · · · · 4 0 0 0 1 two days before student elections. Ford Boadater. Late 1128 Mo­ gems as •· n ell, no,'' Yes, Neuter. Burke 3b...... 1 1 0 0 1 April 13, 1929 del. Qood ·CoJadl&lon. 1931 U­ gender, l'ositive, One \'ole for 1\lr. l of Mt. Vernon : Mrs. John A. Le- Mattox c...... 6 4 5 10 1 cenaes. See ~auer, No,. Affirmative. alwa~·s. Jeune. Washington Committee of Miller 3b, ss. . . . 5 2 1 2 1 PROF. G. S. JACKSON, or and Negative. . urprislng. as. it. Colonial Dames of America. Flt,zgerald lb. . . . . 4 4 2 8 o PHONE 219 may cern. Ute affirmative won lhe Dr. J . C. Fitzpatrick, archivist, Steinberg lb...... 1 0 0 1 o debate. library or congress; Mrs. Gory Wilson ct...... 4 1 2 1 0 Hogg. vice-regent. West Virginia Muller If...... 2 2 1 0 0 Maybe some slatistlcs on the D. A. R .; Mrs. W. C. Flournoy, Cremin ct...... 3 2 2 2 0 race ror which Leigh Williams. past president. United Daughters Haas cf...... 3 1 2 1 o CaldweH-Sites Co. . Casey Jones' crack Blue nnd Whlte cinder-palh of lhe Confederacy. Burrows rf. · · ... · 3 1 1 1 1 rows, Cross, Wilson, Haas. Hits- .------, BOANOD, VA. artist. has been training and President Meta Glass. Lynch- Chittum rf...... 3 1 2 0 0 Jtl Methvin 2 Ln 4 Innings, otr Myen Hardware Co. which he hopes will takr b un to burg college: President C. J . Cross 2b...... 3 1 1 1 3 .:ooke 1 In 3 1nnin8s, otr Painter Drug Store lhe Olympics this year would not Smith. Roanoke college; Presi· Violett 2b · · · · · . .. 0 0 0 0 1 3 In 2 innings, otiCraun 16 in G OVNI be am1ss at Lhls t.ime. The event dent J . P . McConnell, Radlord Methvin p. · · ... · 3 0 0 0 0 2-3 Innings, off J . Myers 4 in 4! 1-;, ctrrL&aY &&ZOU Drugs, ToUet Artic:lea and Is lhe 400 meter ltigb hurdles. ~ta te Te~chers C~llege ; Dean C. Cooke p. 1 1 1 0 1 Innings. )Base on balls-oil Meth- DtabJ1Ibed ~tcorporatecl There are ten hurdles, the first. Io .. M. aplus. UnivCJ sity of Vtrgln- Painter p. . . • . .. . . 0 0 0 0 0 v1n 1, off Cooke 2. oft Craun 3. 1• 180'7 Preacriptiona or which is 45 meters from the lA, Dean W. R. Va nce. Yale Unl------off J . Myers 1. Struck outr-bY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~. start while the remainder are 35 ve r-s ~ty ; Denn Joseph A. Turner, Totals · · · ...... · 46 21 20 27 10 Methvin 4 , by Cooke 2, by Painter -:: 9 Wat Wuhiaatoa St. ~~­ meters apart. Willl.ams takes 13 1HoUm s College; and Gen. John 3. Hit by pitcher-by Craun (Mul SPO&TINO GOODS PHONB 81 tstrldes be~ween each hurdle. and A. LeJeune, superintendent of V. Brldg~water ab. r. h. po. a. ler, Burke>. Double play- VIolett Palace Barber by actual measurement 1t has been M. I. Myru·s 2b. · · · · .. · · 4 1 0 l 0 to Miller to Fitzgerald. PaS&ed found that ht IS m the air 18 feet Shaver ss. · · · · · · 4 0 0 3 2 ball- Thompson. Time of l&me- a.L each hw·dJe. YALE LOSES HISTORIAN 1J . Myers ll. p. . 4 o 1 o o 1:55. Umpire-Orth. Shop ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• New Haven-tiPJ-Yale stu· Moyers c!...... 4 0 1 1 1 000 002 3 R. L. HESS AND BRO. If the recent campus burgl.1r dents nnd alumni alike a re moum- 1Thomp son c. . . . . 4 0 2 4 0 :Jidge;a::,er · · · · ~~ -2 Located in should attempt. a hold· up on the l mg the death of Eddie Morlarty, Koogler lb...... 3 1 1 12 0 . an ...... ~09 OOx 1 111 I. IIADI IT. SEWELERI PBONJ: Ill Lop lloor or Lee's dorm be would Pl'OJ)tielor of the famous "Mory's," Harmon rf...... 3 1 1 1 1 Hotel Robert E. Lee ~ton Portable Typewrlten be taking a chance of ~l ng over- who was said to know more of Yale Hollin 3b...... 3 o o 2 4 W. and L. Colora on Cue a•owertd by a student mob beforel lmdll.ion than any other man. Craun p. . . . . • . . 1 0 0 0 3 FOR SERVICE, he left the buihling if George Jley- O Snyder 11. 1 0 0 0 0 Rockbridge IT PLEASES US drick knew a bout it. In his room Gentrals Bow to Burns . · . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 TO PLEASE YOU ___!••••········································· on the t.op floor, lleydrick has been M 1 d T de -- - - - u perimentlnr with radio and with I ary an on ra · Totals ...... 32 2 6 24 11 Motor hJs homemade s hort wave broad· •Bated for Snyder in 9th. cutinr set. be has been able to Continued from page three Summary: THE trsansmit messages to listeners-in The Generals did not fare so I Errors-M. Myers. Shaver (21. Co. on the bottom floor. well in the hw·dle events. Both Koogler. HoUln. Mattox. Routon. low and high hurdle dashes were Chittum. Steinberg. Home run­ Booking !'fow won by Piggot. o! Maryland. Cremi11. Harmon. Three base hits PHONE 28,_: • "'=t NE\(fc0RNERSTORE Clothes do not make lhe mall Hodges. of Wa.shlngton and Lee, - WUson. Muller. Chittum. Two Iacorponted und neither do big curs metm lots took a second In the high bur- base hits-Cooke. Sacrifice hits-- for Fraternity ot n1oney as .Bob Clevela.nd. 115- dies. beating out Freeny, of Mary. Cross, Craun. ll ncc forgotten carved the third, respectively. behind the -solace, satisfaction, retreat, call it Now On Display statue or Wushll1gton which Maryland star. who tossed the what you will-the joy of amokina a AN INSPECTION OF THE SMART NBW SPRING graces the top of lilt' College out weight 41 feet. Again In t he dls­ pipe! SUITS AND SPORT SHOES ARB o! an old log. Locnl paint. t>X· cus throw KraJcovlc. Mitchell and It's the smoke "for men only," any pe1·ts have esnmatcd thnt IL w1ll Bailey placed In lhat order the girl wiU qree-one INSTANn Y CONVINCING Meet uu" at the Comer of few the take another 20 yenrs 10 com- I distance was 119 feet. 7 inches. the ri&hts bletely l.hS·I.ihapc It by painL llP· Krajcovlc then took !lrst. In the women have n ' t pllcatlons. I broad Jump with a leap of 20 feet crowded us on. And SPRING SUITS .1 nd one inch. to !,)est. Stevens and the only s moke There ll.i tnunimmt POS.'iblllLY Sawyers. of the l.Uue and White, for men, many a or n powerful tlmd pmty muk- who placed In thaL order. thoughtful smoker S18.50, $22.SO,i $25.00 ing tLs uppeumncc In campu:. Allison. of Maryland, placed calls it. Forlhedeep POlitics. Ifirst In the javelin throw wtlb a consolation and WALK-OVER SHOES The v. M I. Cadrt In a recrnl heave or 148 feet. ten inches, with rare comradeship of Issue obscJ'Vl'!i thttt Wusllmgton Bailey laking second fot· the a mellow, richly $6.00 &: $8.00 und Lt.•e lb to hold u mock con· Gcnera.l!. and Fouts. another Old a&ed pipe are eome. Blullku lo Ht lttm thing every man ventlon and t hut ··undoubH dh :t~~~ob 1 a.,,,. does well to know. the nominee will be Murray. Now, UWf.liii4W£CWJW) • ARROW SHIRTS-All Styles $1.95 And you taste the rich satisfaction of Mr. Ztlch. 1 pipe smoking at its best when you fill BOB-SMART.SPORT:.SHOES A dead tUI'llC placed In Howle r1 up your bowl with Edgeworth. There's a Smtl h '~> bed t~t. the D. u. house ~ tobacco that's made for a pipe. Cool. "JU!'It $4.00 and $5.00 wus wormed up \\hen Cull 111 NOW! GJ;ORGE ARLI88 dry, slow-burning. Blended of tine, Me Howle" "ot Into bed. Howle mellow, full·fla· CI.OT/IE."i A ND ACCESSORIES OF AN INTEIU\STING, Ge1 !inlt'U i l'tl \\ith blood. ytolpcd fo1 'THE MAN WHO vor«< burleys. . I CORRiiCT ANn Ol/ITE EXCLUS/111! TYPE Altl\ NOW nt lWI IJ . rl PLAYED GOD' I You've a TOLLEY'S TOGGERY Nuna by Zuht Is lhnl kind or a 'I 1 rare smoke A V A ILABLR AT PRICF.S WJIIC/1 ARE hi/PRES. book 11 you wuut ll. Jt l~> nol nn ! ~'~ Tufllday. April 14 comin g if 111 W. NELSON STREET 0\'l'nJIWht book. you've never SIVRLY M OnRST'. IT I S RR! only the cmply ll A Fox Picture worth at your ...... pocket, I he holt· Is au t•xtrn. II Ford Sterllnr Comedy tobacco deal· COl/Ln JVOT POS!ii/1/.Y PA' RI'A/1., Andy Browne. slt•rhnK fre!>hmlln ~ cr'a. Or send &ports reuorlt'l. played Pl'ler In t'rlday, April 15 for dpeoal free tlu: f'n'·llon Play wht·n 1l played sample packet "I) Miss Your Friendly Store,'' SUITS AND TOPCOATS Mubllt• llt&t yeur. Now he wants ll BIG PARADE of the Navy! If you wish. Address Larus & Bro. Co .• 105 S. 22d 50 11 ndr to H.ounokt• to pa1t\tiJJatt 'SUIC IDE FLBET' 11 St., Richmond, Vir{CJnla. I $42· TO $]Q et 111 tht• IJi.'l'fOI rnum·t• wlwn 1~ 1!. II R. K . 0 POlthe Plc tUJ'e writ" an old Washanacon and ue mart, and llld Ml\11.'1 1 0\1.'1' lhl·ll' r• I TAIUJRf'/J '1'0 I'Of'R MFASI'RI{ ~ .t.s llOBERT ARM T RONG we appreciate his lerter. We want to be t !It At Uw Oukt• Unlvctillly ~~l~dlu m 1 SHI"TI, C"AVAT1 , HOSE. WOOLIES, HATS. I HOU AND ALL BILL 80\'0 p tlwro l~ u luul htlllt lust wt•t•k nftt•t' hl11 1r1 17 W. Nh:tSON ST l.exiJigton, Vir(inia ~o~unw u •aln!IL !::lou. tlh' Vit·wlmuu- ~ C..:OMING! FIFTH AVENUE AT FORTY- SIXTH STREET Pilot nt N111 folk tun Hll·tntwnr'M I " ON•: no Jt WITII VOU" pte l\IHI hy mlstuktl, ......