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Vol. XIX, No. 5 WAKE FOREST, N.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1935 Ten Cents Per Copy s New Dean of Law Makes His WAKE.. PRESIDENT BAPTIST STUDENT GROVES DONATES Initial Chapel Appearance 0. PASSES 50 YEAR CONVENTION WIILL MONEY FOR GORE Dr. Dale F. Stansbury Holds That the Law Profession Is The Brunt MARK OCTOBER 17 MEET IN RALEIGH of Many Jokes; Counsels Men to Uphold the Profession FIELD ADDITION Dr. Thurman D. Kitchin Cele­ Dr. Dale F. Stansbury, new dean of think you can be a lawyer andl be Sfgnificant Youth Meeting Con­ the law school at Wake Forest, last satisfied with the present public at­ Workers Busy Excavating and brates His Fiftieth Birthday venes in Capital City on week introduced himself to the stu- titude, then please don't try to be a Leveling North End of Here at Wake Forest lawyer," Dr. Stansbury said. In our BAND PLAYS AT October 25 dent body here in chapel by deliver- modern civilization the relations be- Athletic Field ing an address on the subject "Law tween man and man, and between man BOASTS FINE RECORD WAKE FOREST MEN PLAY ADDITION WILL GIVE 1 Students and Lawyers." and society, are largely in the hands AS WAKE FOREST HEAD BIG PART ON PROGRAM Dr. Stansbury, who is 43 years old, of lawyers-not always as lawyers, GYM DEDICATION TWO PRACTICE FIELDS is a native of Indiana. For the past but as legislators, public officials, and College Makes Many Striking Ad· Dean Bryan, Bab Costner, Archie six years he was professor of law leaders in civic and social movements. Musical Unit To Take Prominent Other Improvements Will Include at Mercer University, at Macon, Ga., It doesn't take a superman to ·be a vances Under His Leadership; McMillan, and Senator Josiah Part in Dedication of Paths, Rest Roams, and a Press and was elected to the deanship here good law student or a good lawyer, Millbrook Enrollment and Physical Equip· Bailey Will Be Among Promi­ last August. He holds the B.A. de- but it does take morals, brains, and Box; Bleachers to ~e Erected is in gree from Valparaiso University, the education. These qualities are always ment doubled Five Years of nent Speakers; College Will Headlining a program which will Along Entire West Side of Play LL.B. _from the , found in a good lawyer, he said. President-Doctor's ~dministra­ Furnish Quartet include even that noted Wake Forest and the Doctor of Jurisprudence de- In conclusion, Dr. Stansbury asked ing Field tion alumnus, Josiah W. Bailey, the Wake gree from Yale University. all who intended to be lawyers to Forest College Band will take a prom­ One of the most significant youth "Lawyers are fond of talking about make three resolutions, "First, that Announcement has just been made inent part in the exercises to be held Thursday, October 17, President meetings in the history of the state is their 'ancient and honorable profes- you will so live and conduct yourself 10-35c in dedication of the new Millbrook that Mr. Henry Groves of Gastonia Thurman D. Kitchin of Wake Forest anticipated when the North Carolina sion'," the speaker stated. "No one that not one word of criticism can Baptist Student Convention meets in gymnasium next Tuesday. will supply funds for beautifyi;Ig and College was 50 years of age. will deny that it is ancient, and I will justifiably be aimed at you as an indi­ Raleigh, October 25-27. Approximate­ argue for its honor with my dying vidual member of the profession; sec­ Millbrook, which is about six miles making additions. to Gore Field. from Raleigh, can be justly proud of 11:15 During the Jive years that he has ly 500 students from every campus in breath. But, whether deserved' or not, ond, that you will do all in yonr Plans include the erection of much been in the saddle, the Baptist insti­ the state will be present for the exten­ it has always suffered a certain power to clean the ranks of the men the handsome new· edifice erectecl there needed permanent bleachers on the sive and vital program of the confer­ with the aid of TWA funds. tution has almost doubled in enroll­ amount of public disfavor." who deserve contempt, and keep the The dedicatory exercises will start western side of the football field, so ence, which meets in the Tabernacle This "panning" is not confined to profession as a whole in a position of ment and physical equipment. that the present capacity of the con church with Meredith College as hos­ jokes, he continued, but is found in merited respect; third, that you will at 3:00 o'clock. l\1r. Henry Litchford, Beginning in 1932 with the construc­ tess. A galaxy of prominent speakers novels, editorials conversation, and resent, openly and with spirit, every prominent Millbrook citizen, who is crete bleachers-about 8,000-will be engineering the program, has pro· tion of the William Amos .Johnson and youth leaders of southwide repu­ gossip. !unjustified attack on lawyers and the augmented by 3,000 more seats. vide!l that all the band members be medical building, not a month has tation will take part in the varied "My :first plea to any one who plans law; and keep these ·throughout your transported there and back in private Mr. Groves also will have another to become a lawyer is this: If you school days and years of practice." passed when some building project discussions of problems facing the cars which are to leave ·wake Forest practice field constructed just north youth of today. was not underway, and the gratifying at 2:30. and west of the present playing :field. Wake Forest men will have a promi­ In making the announcement Tues­ l(lart of it is that all of the plant is nent part in the meeting, the program The new field is to he 100 yards by day night at band rehearsal, Dr. Isbell 70 yards. paid for except about fifty thousand reveals. On Saturday night Dr. D. B. EUZELIANS ELECT POTEAT PASSES expressed his keen appreciation of the dollars which is still due on the gym­ Bryan will introduce one of the main interest displayed by Mr. Litchford, as The whole place will be generally nasium. speakers, Senator J. W. Bailey.- Bob a representative citizen, in so sincere­ beautified and walks will be added. Although a physician by· profession, Costner of Greensboro, who came here ly wishing the Wake Forest band to Another long-felt need is beil1g filled this year from Mars Hill, is president 79TH BIRTHDAY appear on a program of such impor­ Dr. Kitchin has proved that it is not PERRY PRESIDENT in the construction of a press box. of the state organization and will have tance to Millbrook. 0 impossible for a technically trained The Gore athletic field, lying on the man to run a college efficiently. He charge of the entire convention. A Monday Night Section of Literary President-Emeritus is Oldest Col- western slope of the property belong~ ·can make a public address when it js local quartette will render special Group Name Perry to lege Professor in Years PEOPLE HAVE FALSE "absolutely necessary, but it is the last music at various times, and AI Martin, Head Society of Service IDEAS ABOUT WRECKS ing to the college, was opened for thing he wants to do. His colleagues local B. S. U. president, will make a · use and dedicated on November 25 tell him that if he were as interested brief talk on Friday night. Archie The Euzelian literary society elected Dr. William Louis Poteat, president (By Associated Collegiate Press) 1922. The original cost of excavation in~making addresses as he is in get­ McMillan will take the-11lading .part in emeritus of Wake Forest College, If you're driving between 7 an!i 8 and concrete bleachers was provided a Chinese play on Saturday. More officers for the Monday night section at ting out of making them, maybe it noted biologist, valiant temperance o'clock in the evening of a clear day, by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gore of Rock than 100 Wake Forest students will its last meeting, with Percival Perry would be a different story. leader, and a philosopher in his own preferably Saturday or Sunday, dur· ingham, and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Gore Most of tlie tim& he can be found attend the various sessions. as the new president, replacing Howard right, will celebrate his 79th birth­ ing the month of December, in a pas· of Wilmington. in his office attending to the needs of Among the leaders who will have Ford. day tomorrow, Sunday, October 20. senger car, on a straight dry, well· the college. It is this phase of his part in the program are Dr. Wade H. The other officers are as follows: J:t'or the past 52 years "Dr. Billy," paved road in the country AND have Continued Expansion administration that has attracted wid­ Bryant of the Barton Heights Baptist Archie McMillan, vice president; H. A. as he is affectionately called by his had a couple. of drinks-W'atch ·it, be· The new improvements in the foo~ church in Richmond; Dr. J. Clyde students, past and present, has been est attention. Matthews, secretary; W. L. Willis, cause you're heading for a crash. ball field is the latest link in the As an avocation, Dr. Kitchin likes Turner of Greensboro; Dr. E. McNeill professor of biology at the Baptist critic, elected 'by acclamation; Howard So says Prof. Harry Tucker, director growing chain of expansion and to shoot rabbits and stroll around his Poteat of Raleigh; Dr. Hudson Mc­ institution. From 1905 to 1927 he of the North Carolina Engineering Ex­ growth since 1932. All of these changes farm. He has not bought a ham in Millan of Soochow, China; Dr. M. L. Dawkins, chaplain, by _acclamation; served as its president. periment Station and head of the high­ Born near Yanceyville October 20, 25 years and has some up-to-date slants Skaggs of Campbell College; Dr. For­ Howard Ford, sergeant-at-arms, by the way engineering department. He draws for the better have been made pos 1856, the son of James and Julia Mc­ on growing peanuts and raising cattle. rest C. Feezor of the Tabernacle church traditional procedure; Plummer Shear­ the picture from statistics gathered sible by the friendship of individuals in Raleigh; Rev. Charles Howard of Neill Poteat, he received his early or the loyalty of the great body of Asked about his three sons, the doc­ in, reporter for both sections and the education at a private school and the during his long experience as a high­ tor-president said that he was very Buies Creek; Rev. J. N. Gardner of way authority. Wake Forest alumni all over the Dunn; Mr. William Hall Preston of general society; Reade Pickler, censor. Dan River Academy. He was gradu­ world. well pleased with Irwin's getting his ated from Wake Forest with the In addition to the setting for the the Department of Student Work, Two other new men, Phil Latta and In 1932 the William Amos Johnson Ph.D. last year at the age of 23, and Bachelor of Arts degree in 1877, and ideal fatality depicted above, the car Southern Baptist Convention; and the Medical Building was constructed that' he was gratified that Thurman, David Morgan, took the first degree received his Mash:r of Arts here iu is most likely to be in good condition, with funds provided by the .Johnso11 Jr., was able to make a living at the various heads o[ the North Carolina Monday night. The second degree is 1889 after doing post-graduate work with four-wheel brakes and balloon Baptist Convention, including Mr. family as a memorial to the latA nr. practice of law. Being questioned to be given Wednesd~y. at the Marine Biological laboratories, tires, the driver between 25 and 54 about his youngest son, he modestly M. A. Huggins, Mr. Perry Morgan, Woodshole, Mass. and the ZOolog­ years of age, and with one or more William Amos Johnson, who was pro Plans for the animal Society Day, fessor of anatomy in '\Val.:e Forest replied, "Well, the proudest I have Miss Winnie Rickett, Miss Marguerite ical institute of the University of years of driving experience. Mason of Meredith College, and Miss made in collaboration with the Phis, College at the time of his death in ever been of any boy of mine was Berlin. 1927. when Walton threw some passes that Cleo Mitchell of W. C. U. N. C. Mr. are fast materializing. Debaters and He holds the LL.D. degree for Bay­ MEDICOS HAVE HEARD The two latest additions to the col night last year that helped beat State Pat Alderman, popular song leader of orators will be chosen next Monday lor, Brown, Duke and North Carolina state-wide reputation, will have charge night. THIS NAME SOMEWHERE lege's buildings were also brought !College in football. If he ever .gets universities; and the Litt.D. from about through the generosity of killed while playing, he will die hap­ of convention music. Mercer University. (By Associated Collegiate Press) alumni. Money for new Wait Hall !PY; because he loves the game." Other features of the program in­ Iu June, 1881, he married Mis;; "Mankind is marching the road to and the gymnasium came in from John Arch McMillan, former alumni clude group discussions of world prob· MAYBE THIS MAGAZINE Emma James Purefoy. He has three destruction," said Dr. George Barton Walce Forest graduates in response to secretary and now editor of Charity lems, a play dealing with interracial ISN'T ALWAYS CORRECT children, Dr. Hubert M. Poteat, pro­ Cutten, president of Colgate, in a re· written appeals and soliciting !Jy ana Ol!ildren, said that a year or two problems, a fellowship banquet, a sun­ fessor of Latin at Wake Forest; Mrs. cent speech. Professor J. L. Memory, ·agent for ago a few football fans were saying rise consecration service, and other (By Associated Collegiate Press) Wheeler Martin, Williamston; and the college during the past two years. vital projects dealing with youth prob­ The standards of the medical schools, i\IIrs. Laurence Stallings, New York "A civilization which removes nat· that Walton Kitchin was made quar­ ural checks more rapidly than it fos­ It is the hope of athletic auUwri­ terback on the Demon Deacon football lems. "Sharing Christ With a Wait· once ·among the highest, have been City. ters high controls commits suicide," ties that Vilake Forest might some day team because his father was president. ing World" is to be the keynote of lowered in recent years, asserted The Dr. Poteat has served as president boast a completely equipped athletic the entire program. Journal or the American Medical As- of the North Carolina Academy of Dr. Cutten declared. "Now, they are saying," he explained, "The greatest sinners are probably field with an ovular stadium of con Entertainment will be on the Har­ sociation in this year's review of edu- Science, the North Carolina Anti­ crete. This dream may be realized in "that Dr. Kitchin is president because the philanthropists and the doctors. Walton is on the football team." vard plan : bed and breakfast free to cational conditions in the United states Saloon League, the North Carolina a few years, and Wake Forest will then out-of-town delegates, who pay a regis· and Canada. Conference for Social Service, the They have done everything they could boast a splendid and well-rounded to preserve the unfit. If anything hap· tration fee of one dollar. The general Undermanned faculties·, over-crowded Southern Baptist Educational Asso­ athletic department complete in every HUBERT POTEAT pens to protection the race is doomed." public is invited to attend any of the laboratorie; and the acceptance of stu- ciation, the council of Church Schools detail. "Man has always· had to be kicked IN WASHINGTON sessions, and campus delegations are dents of below-par scholastic records of the South; and was a member of upstairs," concluded Dr. 'cutten. unlimited. have resulted in an impairment of effi- the North Carolina Reconstruction NINETEEN INITIATED Latin Professor to Speak in the ciency, according to the publication. Commission of 1919. IN MEDICAL SOCIETY in Responsibility for the situation is He is the author of :five books­ Capital City and largely attributed to financial string- "Laboratory and Pulpit," Philadelphia. 1901; '"The New Peace," Boston, 1915; Baltimore ency during the depression, which has Nineteen first-year medical students FRENCH FILM AT "Can a Man Be a Christian TodaJ•,'" SUGGESTS CAMPUS at Wake Forest College were on Tues­ compelled some schools to rely more Chapel Hill, 925; "The Way of Vic- Dr. Hubert M. Poteat will :fill two 1 day night initiated into the William speaking engagements next week in largely on income from student fees. tory," Chapel Hill, 1929; "Stop-Light,'' -'?dgar Marshall Medical Society, a Baltimore and Washington, D. C. STATE THEATRE The Journal says that larger numbers Nashville, 1935. literary organization for medical stu­ of students have been accepted for the Dr. Poteat was president of the BULlETIN BOARD Dr. Poteat will speak in Washing­ "La Maternelle" to be Exhibited dents. ton on Wednesday, October 23, to the money they bring in, pointing out that N. c. Anti-Saloon League from 19J 8 News Bureau Employees Want T~e new members are: C. W. Byrd, Next Friday For French in most cases the teaching staff has to 1923, when the fight for a nation­ Erwm; F. P. Covington, Thomasville; Masonic Lodge. On Friday, October to Dispense With Magnolia 26, he will address a joint meeting of Students not :teen correspondingly strengthened wide prohibition law was being waged; N. C. Duncan, Ralo:>igh; B. D. Hair­ the Baltimore Latin Club and teach­ or the physical plant commensurately and his latest book, an attack on Tree Signs field, Morganton; C. I. Harris, Rome, ers of Latin. Through the efforts of Professor enlarged. (Please. turn to page three) Ga.; L. F. Little, Wilmington; Wil­ The Wake Forest Latin professor is Alexander Seibert in conjuctiorl with Due to the fact that Wake Forest son Lyday, Brevard; J. J. McCracken, eminently qualified for both addresses Mr. W. G. Enloe, manager of the State College has no general "clearing- Clyde; C. H. Mericle, Reidsville; F. T. by life-long experience and study. He Theatre, Raleigh, a French film, "La I A.h well! II Loeal v enos Ihouse" of information as to important Norris, Wake Forest; S. A. O'Brien, has written three books-"Selected Maternelle," has been booked for speeches, pep meetings, and like Oxford; J. J. Parker, Murfreesboro· Letters of Cicero," another edition of showing at the Raleigh theatre. 'l'h~re "------.....! 1.------.J events, Professor J. L. Memory, Jr., T. G. Powell, Wilmington; R. G. Rd­ Cicero's letters, complete~y revised, will be only one performance, that :Many N. C. state students while On October 28. students and and News Bureau employees have sug- zier, Lumberton; C. P. Sherman Fu­ and "Selected Epigrams of Martlal"-­ on Friday morning, October 25, at on their way to early classes last townspeople will know who Is gested that a large bulletin board be quay Springs; A. "W. Simmons, Rose­ whlle a fourth volume, "Selected Let­ eleven o'clock. Saturday morning were dls•u>•ree. placed in the lobby of the student boro; W. P. Speas, Winston-Salem· Fr h t d f I R -..- Wake Forest's most popular Ve- te:.:s of Pliny," is nearing completion. enc s u ents rom severa a- ably surprised to see a huge blllt• center and perhaps another in the W. C. Thomas, Landsdowne, Md.; In addition, Dr. Poteat is a thirty­ leigh colleges-State, Meredith, Peace, ner, with the words "Demon Dea- nus. The Wake Forest High . lobby of the postoffice. Upon these B. D. Weatherman, Statesville. third· degree Mason, and has in the

northerners, and by this action draw The Science Society of China. was the nttention of the better northern / Tlds Collegiate World I Collegiate Revie'IV founded 21 years ago by Chinese un- students thus making au earnest bid CLUB DISCUSSES I·------' I dergraduates at Cornell University. (By Associated Collegiate Press) for the best the north affords­ (By Associated Collegiate Press) The funniest campus incident we In comparison with other countries Rayon yarn ·is being made from rather than watching them go else­ slash pine by the State experimental have heard this fall happened during TEACHING OF lAW the United States ranks tenth in the where~ educational scale, according to a state· station at and research the registration period at the Univer· workers are studying the possibilities What prestige JS gained m the ment made at the last national con· sity of 1\Iinnesota (Minneapolis). Barristers Debate Merit of Text­ vention of the Parent-Teachers' con­ of its commercial production. statcmrnt alone that the Duke }fed­ 1\Ir. Asher Christensen, a professor, book and Case Method vention. ical School, out of 5,700 applicants, was strolling past two long lines of Teaching System Twelve American and five Canadian The Rocking II01·se, University of RTAF~' seriously eonsiderecl 3,193 and ac­ freshmen. One line consisted of fresh­ colleges have organized the Intercol· 0. H. TR\JlWI.OOD, JR ...... •... Editor-in-Cioi.\RT:I£ENTAL ASSISTANTS is the longest line?" to the case method in training young U.on:r:tt'l~ Voss ...... •...... •.....•. Bxcltange The professor considered. "I would North Carolina lawyers. G .EO R<: 1-: Cot·I'l~E- .•...... •..••...... •ForclMlcs say your line is about 25 feet longer," S. R. Pridgen and D. E. Johnson ~ANDIES s. H. rittJI(;l:O:~----·-·························-Law School earnestly insisted that we should fol­ SHIPMENTS OF WHITMAN \V. S. llnu•JTnn:s ...... JlPEYTOX ...... •..•...••..•. Afumni .New.~ "Ol,;ay," the boy said, stepping out low our fathers' footsteps and teach FOR HALLOWEEN I. fJ. :U.\1\:l';k ...... ••..••..•....•...•Religious :.retvs by the textbooks. However, the J.\Y A:tofiicc at Wake Forest, North landscape, and the peacefulness of na­ Drs. M. H. Elliott and W. C. Troat, Then S. G. Ramsey told the club of Carolinu, \litdJ~r the act of )Jarch 3, 1879. ture. .And the bright, chameleonic Hanard Univesity psychologists, have the life and duties of a District At­ "ON THE CAMPUS" All Ill!l ttrl's of l>Ubine:ss slJOuld be addressed tints of an infinity of leaves merged been experimenting with rats and have torney 1n New York City, as gathered to the Bll~tnc:ss )Jana;;er, Box 218, and all in the landscape, as they die tbeir attained results that indicate the other nwtt~rs !>.ltonld be addressed to the from the attorney's own article. Eicrl:e Die>est from Gore Field at sunset sweeps one Somewhat different studies on the Emory to a conclusion that certainly all the same subject have recently been made ~. C. SNIDER, Manager Crimson world is good and that life is really at Colgate University where Prof. lone win COUNTRY CLUB worth living. One is only regretful Donald A. Laird tested groups of brain "Where Good Fellows The that he hasn't the passionately de- workers after light and heavy lunches. with a ( The followiug editorial repro- scriptiYe anll analytical words of the After light meals they were 8.6 per Meet" less duccd lwlow appeared m a recent poet to relay to others a hint of what cent faster in learning and made 25.3 the issne of The Duke Chronicle. lYe he has seen anOpular opinion has it. that Marion Womble. He dates her three State can get the Big Five champion­ 2 ~:;.; 23e can IOe Duke accepts applicants with little or four times every week. No won- ship on the hook. Added simile, in ...... der, we've had such lousv Rustv Dus- dJscrl!Tilllat10n-tbnt 1t Is a popular ties! (In the fall a yolll g nHtn's.faucy, spite of what a certain person had to TAILOR-MADE SALTED 1 say: ".As long as one of Dr. Sledd's SUN SWEET social rdnge foe ne'et·-do-\\·ells of etc.-Etl.) I quizzes." "Unconstitutional" seems to CLOTHING PRUNE JUICE CRACKERS othel' colleges or prep schools. --- be the word used to describe anything . :fi . t . 1 . f . l -, - . Jim lllason, breaking all precedent, 0 ur 1 5 1 em<'c Y 01 t n,; 51 tu,,- is off to a fiYin,... start with the II owler the Government does to spoil your lit­ Qt. Bottle 23c IOc Lb. tion must lie with the students; they now that the ~ulk of the picture-tak­ tle graft. Oh yes, the State Fair (farce), just a IJOor repetition of last are a college's mouthpiece and its ing panic is behind him. Jim thinks BERWANGER'S year's. Good exercise and fun: tag I VEGETABLES grca test }H'Omoters. Let'::; make a this year·~ book will be 250 pages football. And you'd better take your Raleigh, N. C. FRUITS AND long and Its beauty section will be detei·mi11ed effort to pron:~ to our of charcoal sketches made by Mrs. bath this morning for there is a sad college rt"ssociates the truth of this Siddell of Raleigh. Sounds good to lack of any hot bathing fiuid on Satur-~ BANANAS 2 Lbs. 11 c CABBAGE 10 Lbs. 15c day afternoons and nights. whole l11atter; let's learn to quote me. GRAPES 2 Lbs. 15c Lettuce 3 Heads 25c £mues<>- in proof of our statements. 111 a quandary over a swiftly ap- Our UcCOlHpanying remedy must IJroaching philosophy quiz at break­ CRANBERRIES No. 1 Cobbler lie with the administration and the fast the other morning, I gave my T. E. HOLDING & COMPANY 2 Lbs. 35c Potatoes 10 Lbs. 19c Department of Public Relations. cereal, through a slight mistake, a very thorough sprinkling of salt and Let's 111:.-tkc those "one accepted of Jlepper. Complete Stock of eyery three applicants" statistics as I Durkee's Pure Spices . . . 3 for 25e I weU ]qlown as our elwpel tower. Overheard last year: Walton Kitchin was put on the football team because DRUGS Let's have the entrance board ask his father was president of Wake Student Supplies Fountain Drinks THICK Armour's Vegetable this qltestion about each applicant Forest. Shortening -"Would he be accepted at Har­ Overheard this year: Dr. Kitchin was made president of Wake Forest MEAT vard ()J' Yale (for instance) ?" If Phone 8 FAT because his son, ·walton is such an 4 LB. CARTON 57c his 1·ecord_ would be refused by typ­ outstanding player with the Deacons. 19c Lb. ical £ne colleges, let's make it known 8 LB. CARTON $}-10 that Dllke clamps dmn1 and refuses Ramblings: I haven't heard a minis­ terial student called a "sky'' this year. him. Let's put a mh1imum on trans­ Paul Liles and Roy Liles room to­ All 5e Candies and Gums .. 3 for IOe fer easy goers. Student opinion here gether, but they are of no kin. The SEE US FOR YOUR COLD WEATHER NEEDS here of one incessant games of ping pong on the I is mind-limit the en­ I K. A. house porch. Wyan Washburn, D.P. BLEND rollmervt by tightening enlmnce re­ We Carry a Complete Line of PALMOLIVE outstanding Wake Forester of several SOAP ...... 3 for 13c quirements. years back and now on the staff of the COFFEE Restrictions cannot be further Cleveland Star, dropped in the other COAL ~J\ND WOOD STOVES OCTAGON night on a royal bull session on philos­ OUR PRIDE tightened for southerners because of ophy-quite a haptJy coincidence, for WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU SOAP, Lg .... 3 for 13c long their comparatively poor prepara­ Wyan used to grade philosophy papers. aign of Hoke Norris, another journalist, once Super Suds 3 Pkg. 25c BREAD all who tory schools. But can't we discrim­ JONES HARDWARE COMPANY I bim, not editor of the OLD GoLD AND BLACK and inate between the states and mate­ WAKE FOREST, N.C. pliabmenta now on the staff of the Elizabeth. City rially tighten the restrictions for vigor he di Advance, was in town for the week- chosen taa OLD GOLD AND- BLACK PAGE THREE China. was Chinese un- George Washington Plays DEACON RIVALS BABY DEACS DROP State Takes First Victory made from _Here on Friday Afternoo-n in Years OverDeacs experimental Five and research 0------CONTINUE TO WIN ONE TO CAROLINA possibilities Colonials Will Form Opposition For Deacs in First Home George Washington Slaughters Tar Babi~s Gain 12-6 Victory Game of Year WADE LAUDS WORK Catawba Indians by 33-0 sc·ore After Rally In Final BASEBAll STAR in Washington· / Half TUFFY LEEMANS WILL HOBO DANIELS SCORES· competi· • LEAD G. W. ATTACK OF WALT KITGHIN DAVIDSON IMPRESSIVE FULLER SCORES FOR WITHDRAWS HERE LONE DEACON TALLY IN VICTORY OVER S. C. FROSH ON PASS PLAY N R . G. F D . ht Battle Between Kitchin' and Lee­ Deacon Is Named __ o eason IS 1ven or w1g Long Pass From Kitchin to Daniels mans is Likely as Teams Meet As One of The Outstanding Miami University Manages To Take Fumble in Final Period Paves Way Wall's Failure to Remain , , .-Leads to Wake Forest Score for Second Time Backs in The South 2-0 Win Over Eastern For Carolina's Final In School in Final Period In a news article written by Wallace Louisiana State Score Word was received last Wednesday Uy REID STATON Wake Forest's first home appear­ Wade for publication throughout the .Several teams on the 1935 Wake that Dwight Wall had withdrawn from State College's Wolfpack lashed out ance of tbe 1935 season will_be marked country last week Walton Kitchin, out­ By FELIX BISIIOP F9rest schedule continued to roll along Chapel Hill, Oct. 11.-The carolina school after being here only three three times Saturday night to down next Friday afternoon with a game standing star of Coach Weaver's Dea­ on the victory trail last week as the the Demon Deacons of Wake Forest, with the Colonials of George Wash­ cons, was chosen by the famous Duke Deacs went down to defeat at the Tar 'Babies defeated the Wake Forest weeks. No reason was given for his 21-6, for the first time since 1929. ington University. A large crowd is coach as one of the best 'backs in the hands of State's Wolfpack. freshmen 12-6, l:;st Friday in a game departure. Displaying a backfield that was as South, and a possible all-America expe.cted to be on hand for the contest. Next week's opponent, George Wash­ marked by frequent fumbles. Wall had been in Wake Forest for speedy and as slippery as any that choice. Wade stated in the same ar­ Coach Pixlee of G. W. will bring ington Universiy, piled up a 33-0 score Carolina scored early in the game three years and was recognized as State has had in a long time, the ticle that Clarence Parker, star of the to triumph over the Catawba Indians Wolfpack scored three times, once in with him a formidable array of foot­ on a pass from Watson to Dermid, which one of the finest outfielders to play present Duke machine, is the finest in Washington. With Tuffv Leemans the second quarter and two times in netted 54 yards for the tally. The try under Coach Joh;oo Caddell. ball talent which is expected to give back that he has ever coached. leading the way the Coloni~ls had lit­ t>asebal~ the fourth, each time the result of the Deacs no. end of trouble once tbe' Wade's statement concerning the tle trouble at any point of the con- for extra point was not good. He entered Wake Forest as a three brilliant runs of her two sophomore sport star, and in his freshman year game gets under way. The Colonials ability of Kitchin was a fine tribute test. The Baby Deacs scored in the second backs, Cowboy Robinson and Eddie to the Baptist quarterbaclr, but it was he earned awards in football, basket­ hold a 6-2 win over Wake ·Forest in As the traditional game between period on a pass tossed by Anderson to Berlinski. The Deacons again proved only one of a 'large number of com­ ball and baseball. He was elected that they have as classy a passing the game played in the nation's capi­ pliments showered upon him in the Wake Forest and Davidson is drawing "Slick" Fuller, former Raleigh High captain of the freshman football team, near football fans are becoming more attack as has been seen in this state taf last year, and are anxious to re­ past two weeks. Paul Strupper, who School star. This tally left the score but was forced to withdraw from that in a good while by unleashing an at­ has refereed southern football for the and more interested in the results of tied at 6 all at the end of the first sport due to an injury sustained in peat that performance. However, the the two teams. Last Saturday saw tack in the fourth quarter that car­ spring practice of that year. ried them 64 yards to score. Pixleemen were hard pressed to gain past twenty years, wrote in the .A.tlan­ the Wildcats hang up an impressive half. In his sophomore and junior years Berlinski and Robinson were the big that victory, and it was only the great ta Joumal that Kitchin rates with any 13-6 victory over the University· of The third period went scoreless, but of the backs that he has ever seen in Wall patroled center field for the Dea­ guns for State. These two fleet backs South Carolina Gamecocks. Again it in the final quarter Bob Adams, Caro­ cons and was one of the most feared work of the famous Tuffy Leemans action, including the famous Beatty were two thorns in the sides of the hitters in Big Five circles: He had which brought G. W. out on top. Lee­ Feathers, Don Zimmerman and Buck was the well known .Paul Pittman who lina. center, recovered a Wake Forest Deacons most all the time that they was largely responsible for the win, figured prominently in Coach John's mans passed, kicked, and ran the Flowers probably Georgia Tech's great­ fumble in m1ane1a. Carolina then ad­ were iu the game. Again, Walton although the Davidson line came in for plans for this year's team. vanced the ball to the Deac's 10 yard Kitchin showed to the football fans Colonials to a triumph in the late est back. a great deal of praise for its fine show- During the summer months Wall stages of the game. Although playing with an infected line but lost the ball on downs. They spent his time playing with the Ayden of this state that he is just what Gov­ George Washington comes here next arm swollen to an alarming degree, ing. started again at midfield with the same team in the Coastal Plain League and ernor Ehringhaus labeled him at the Kitchin continued to prove to the fans Miami University, wham 'Vake For- aerial attack that marked the other dedication ceremonies during the half, week with a record of two wins and est will meet in Miami on the 16th of drive, Watson to Cernugle. They helped that team to another title this one loss. Their victories were over that he rates with the best last Sa:tur­ year. His place will be a hard one the sweetest quarterback in Dixie. November, also recorded a win. The scored on a line play. Again he led the Deacons by running, Emory and Henry and Catawba. The day night. Frank Graham called him to fill when the team is assembled Florida boys eked out a 2-0 triumph Jim woodson, carolina, showed his punting and passing all over the field, Crimson Tide of Alabama holds the between the halves "the greatest quar­ next spring. in spite of the bad arm that he had. lone win over the Washingtonians. terback in all Dixie," and despite the over Eastern Louisiana State to con- ability as a punter by booting one that The Deacons will enter the ga'me runs by Berlinski and Rdbinson it tinue their fine record for the season. sailed for 62 yards in the air. He Northeastern University in Boston State scored her first in with a record on paper which is much was Kitchin who won the greatest ap­ The contest with Miami will be played averaged 47 yards for the entire game. will award two Civilian Conservation the second quarter. State kicked to less impressive than their recor"d at plause of those present. on a Saturday following an open date The Tar Babies made 8 first downs to Corps scholarships of $100 each this Wake Forest to open the game. After an exchange of punts, Wake Forest the time of the G. W. game last year. for Wake Forest as there is no game Wake Forest's 4. The Carolina Frosh year. The money will be applicable got a break when Beavers recovered When the two teams met last fall scheduled for the 9th of November. (Please turn to page four) on the second payment of tuition of Wake Forest had already won three a fumble on State's 34 yard line. Wake $200 in the colleges of liberal arts, Forest carried to State's 21 yard line games, while to ·date the Baptists have business administration or engineer­ lost four contests. However,· it is where Kitchin's second incomplete B.S. U. UNIONS Veteran Referee Praises ing. pass went into the end zone. The half generally agreed that the competition en

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•------....;~ day night Dr. E. M. Poteat, Jr., BU:tl­ STATE TAKES FIRST VICTORY ended with the ball in State's pos- the Deacons Kitchin again proved that stituted a suede sports jacket for his Local Address IN FIVE YEARS OVER DEACS session on Wake Forest's 19. he is as good a field general as can Views black swallow-tailed ministerial coat State scored early in the fourth be found in this state. Bert Shore and did an admirable job of announc­ The registrar's. office is attempt. (Continued from page three) quarter as Berlinski and Reneski com- turned in an unusually good perform­ and ing the Wake Forest-State game, sneez­ fng to catalogue student names on its own 35. Then came a 15 yard blued to place the ball on Wake's 1 ance at end, as did Captain Reinhardt ing out the players' names with just and local addresses and has post­ penaltY against Wake Forest, after yard line. Berlinski plunged over at Center. The Deacons did not let the proper inflection. If he is asked ed In t11e lobby of the administra­ which Robinson circled right end and down for one minute and State had Vol. XI:8 Interviews behind beautiful interference went 65 left guard to score. A few plays later her hands full all night.· All in all it to sing a, baritone solo, play a few tion building a list of students Berlinski shot over his own left as tJ?.eY who have not Indicated their lora! yards to score, Helms converting. was as good a performance •.- By A. M. JIICJ.1IILLAN --> holes of golf, play or compose piano The Deacons held State to this score, and behind perfect interference went have turned in this year. numbers, or give a radio talk on the address. 7-0, until the fourth quarter. The 62 yards to score. Helms added the It the football team's record im­ All mpn, tlterefore, are requpst· second and third quarters saw- both proves Walton Kitchin is certainly social gospel, Dr. Poteat can comply ed to dro1• by tl1e registrar's oifit•e extra point as State's last score. From teams fighting on equal terms. The her own 35 yard line Wake Forest be­ headed for all-state, all-Southern, or with equal ability. Versatility, bril­ and indicate their local address if half ended with the ball in Wake's Forest Height higher honors. His bullet passes, liance, and consecration are rarely they did not give this information possession on their own 20 yard line. gan a march that resulted in a touch­ npon tltelr registration card. In yard-gaining runs, sure tackling, long found in such abundant measure as Waite Forest kicked to State to open down. Beautiful running by Kitchin SERVICE STATION cases of emergency it Is very dff. punts, and superb field generalship the second half. The Deacons marched and Edens and a pass from Ki~chin they are in that family. ficult to find a· man if his address LUNCHES, SANDWICHES have attracted superlative comment to State's 14, principally on beautiful to Hobo Daniels put the ball on the !rom coaches, sport editors, college is not listed in tile registrar's work of Shepard and Kitchin, but -and- So Sniscak is to take Barclay's place? office. one yard line. Daniels needed only officials, and fans all over the country. failed to score. The third period one play to put it across. The game COLD DRINKS A sophomore at Oberlin college ended soon after. Try Our Chicken Dinners Five years ago the freshmen and made possible the cheap production of BABY DEACS DROP For State Berlinski, Robinson and IMPOI sophomores in the Shanghai American Gadd in the backfield, and Helms in U. S. HIGHWAY NO. 1 aluminium. Manufacturing companies ONE TO CAROLINA The HutJUIB Body TO .RALEIGH School on the other side of the globe in America would give thousands of the line turned in outstanding per­ were all excited about the annual sand dollars to know an inexpensive way formances. Berlinski and Robinson Dr. V. l\1. Hicks, prominent Ra­ proved to be as smooth running backs Johnny . Wilson, Prop. IMP~ bag fight between the two classes. The for making beryllium, a metal that is (Continued from page thre~) columnist, reporter in those days on leigh optltalmologi~t, will speak at as this writer has seen this fall. For seventeen times as transparent as the completed 3 out of 5 passes; the Dea­ the mOJtthly :meeting of the Wil­ the Shanghai American School paper pots-and-pans metal now in use, is just cons, 6 out of 13 tries. liam Edgar Marslmll Medical So­ TA~ (then called S. A. S. Nooze, ibut now as strong as aluminium, and has only The lineups: ciety Thursday el-ening, October the Shanghai Amc1·ican), wrote, "The one-third the atomic weight and one­ Pos. Carolina Froslt - W. F. Frosl1 24, at 7 :SO o'clock. His subject will PWA Ap chances of the freshmen (class of '34) half the specific gravity. Perhaps a LE...... _Gordon ...... Gribbs be "The Human Botly and Wlmt Admission Matinee 3:00 LT...... Lowe ...... Evans Mone on class day were further augmented sophomoric wise. moron here will dis· lre Know About It." All pr_e-med 10c-30c Night 7:00-9:00 LG.-...... Abernathy ...... Bishop by the advent of another husky fresh­ cover the process. Or perhaps a students are cordially invlted to Wednesday Saturday - Und man, Sam Turner, last week." Sam C ---·-·-·Adams -----.. ---·-··-·-·--..-·---·---- Stoger attend. freshman who is trying to win the RG______Medill --··---·-····-·-.. ----...... Southers 10c-15c Matinee 2:30 and the two dozen other frosh boys freshman chemistry cup will add ten DIAL TE won the fight. Last year, after a four­ RT...... -.Maronic ...... Jackson points to his grade and six zeros to RE ...... Dermid ...... Fuller year cycle and an 18,000-mile trip, t11is his fortune (provided l'IIonday comes PROGRAM WEEK OF OCTOBER 21, 1935 same "husky freshman" won the QB ...... Cernugle .. __ ...... _._.... Pearman around and he still has a dollar) to LH...... Watson ·-·-...... Anderson Telephon Golden Gloves boxing tournament win the cup and become America's RH______woodson ··---·---·----·------·----- Caton Monday-Tuesday in Raleigh ami also the coveted Pop­ Equip1 millionaire beryllium king. Miracles FB...... Krynick ..... ·------·----·---· Howard 1 ularity Cup. His policy was to knock do happen. Score by quarters: JOE E. BROWN in ' ALIBI IKEu Next out his opponents and then help them Carolina Frosh ...... 6 0 0 6-12 ·This Is the Best One Joe Has Made, Don't Miss It ators , up with a smile. He was known to When you are walking down a W. F. Frosh ...... -...... 0 6 0 0- 6 MGM NEWS COMEDY But ~ every teen-aged boy in Raleigh as crowded street in a big city, what shop Substitutions: Carolina- Palmer, t/ll:rt~····· ·Other "Smiling Sam Turner." His father signs are the easiest to read 't Are Vanderford, Cooper, Briggs, Stronach, and two uncles -were considered the - &l~Jth~ .N. c.~ . they the ones with huge yard-high let­ Reynolds, Barbano, Windborne, Stone, . . ~ . . best baseball trio that ever played· on Kline, Howe; Wake Forest-Carrie, Wednesday-Bargain Day 10-15c Owl Show Friday Night 11:15 Two in ters that you can read only from a -:. ·~ projects ~ a Wake Forest diamond, according couple of blocks away, or are they the Smith, Carter, Harney, Harvel, Rogers, LEW AYERS : MAE CLARKE FRANCIS LEDERE& : FRANCES DEB • -in-- way soon to Coach Phil Utley and many others. more modest signs that are just above Mc:i.\:Iahan. -in- 11 week. Tc Sam is now helping Coach Phil whip Y.Ollr head? Wake Forest is fortunate 1 "Gay Deception few days a team into shape for intercollegiate in having John Sustare, an expert sign OVERCOATS 'The Silk Hat Kidu COMEDY CAl!.'lOON four mon1 boxing. painter, working under the NYA, but CARTOON TRAVELOGUE tion divis he is over-worked. He could be saved Wake Dry Cleaners SPECIALS Saturday-Double Feature Day ministrati A few preachers cut through swat11s a lot of work by following a plan that C. H. WILKINSON, Prop. Thursday-Friday 1 1 that $'il,l of stock verbiage, leave traditional has been widely suggested. Have a Wake Forest, N. C. Values to $22.50 ' No Man s Rangel/ DICK POWELL : JOAN BLONDELL town thro theological ruts for less trammeled large bulletin board at one central Also Highway Phone 50 -ln- paths of thought, and present old meeting place-probably the postoffice PLAIN BACK­ Charles Boyer : Loretta Young ·of an unil HATS BLOCKED 1 11 truths in striking and compelling new -and make one little sign advertising -SPORT BACK 'Broadway Gondolier -in- grade cro WE CLEAN ANYTHING 11 ways-God's eternal ·verities dressed each event. It would be necessary to Shanghaiu CoincideD put the signs up soon enough; chapel Complete 1\Iodern Equipment All Colors COMEDY in new clothes. One of this number FOX NEWS Cartoon Musical Serial nounceme is Dr. Edwin McNeill Poteat, Jr., au· signs for Tuesday, for example, should -and­ ment has thor of several books of collected ser· be in place by 10:00 a.m. Monday. Experienced Men $14.75 COMING: "Hands Across the. Table" "Red Salute" Una Tele mons, whose father, brother to Dr. Practically all the students go down­ Located Under pany anc w. L. Poteat, was formerly president town once a day and could read all Wilkinson Building "Anna Korenina" "Shipmates Forever" "Barbary Coast" next thiri of Furman University. Last Satur· the announcements then. be install• TheW; • applicatio • PWA for in the cc The Seab ated with the appl!c Highway However, made a B must app ests will tion whe •.. but, after an· is said and cfsion. from a p done, it's the cigarette it· view. If opinion a to the w• self that counts cation wi for const: ... the question is, supervisic partment. Joes it suit you? Plans the under of the p old cross underpa.s1 at a point Pharmac; concrete .detail.

Plans replacing telephone and it wa ment wo' fall. Last fied resic equipmen arrive in patrons 'II ment ser week thE Now, when it comes to a cigarette that ·ators wo would be One empl here pen will suit you • .• you want to think whether bills and rect line the Loui: desiring it,s mild, you want to think about the taste will diaJ will ben The C: That Chesterfields are milder and taste better is no . graph Co room in • accident ••• and Tru equipmen The farmer who grows the tobacco, the ware­ as it arri houseman who sells it at auction to the highest GRAND~ bidder, every man who knows about leaf tobacco Dr. ana will tell you that it takes mild, ripe tobaccos to .. for mildness guests th Gorrell. tnake a good cigarette. Dr. Lee • for better taste son. of C • promin en In making Chesterfields we use mild ripe home• and whil highly C< grown and Turkish tobaccos. medical 1: him over and intra

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