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Published Weekly by the Students of N. C. State College of Agriculture and Engineering Vol. xvn, No. 4 STATE COLLEGE STATION, RALEIGH, N. C., OCTOBER 9, 1936 OFFICE: 104-105 OWEN HALL

Why Our Editors Go Nuts Student Presidential Poll AG MIR III “PEN . MILITARY mun BLUE KEY GROUP On Thursday Night at E &B BIDS SIX IEAIIERS PLANS ARRANGES By JOHNNIE BING unconscious state of mind (his usual Beginning with this issue, Tm: with those fromByother colleges. IN REBUIII wms Outside, a fitful wind blew up and state). Despair was etched in every 'l‘scnxrmsxT” will3”joinS”°’i‘—°-’—“’with other col- These totals will be released to the down the damp streets, in the blackest line of his wrinkled face, and every lege newspapers throughout the coun- student newspapers taking part in the FORB__0_I_IVENIION of darkness that preludes the dawn. bristle of his fiery-red cookie-duster EIIR MEMBERSHIP poll before the nation goes to the 0F MA|_N_BUILDING A lonely light shone here and there (will be in full bloom in five years try in polling student opinion on the polls next month. State Scabbard and Blade Chap- to dispel the chill gloom. In front hence, maybe) quivered with emotion. Goad, lhrie, Frink, Dunnagan, coming presidential election. Other colleges in this state invited College Exhibit to be Housed in of the office, a solitary sanitarian was “If Steak would only go to the Nose Overman, and Bronson Receive Elsewhere in this issue of the paper to take part in the Daily Princetonian‘s Wing Which Was Razed by Fire ter To Be Hosts At National busy with scoop and broom, giving Bowl, I could scoop the Bews Nureau. will appear a ballot form that can be poll are Duke, Davidson, and Caro- Convention Next Month our fair city streets a much-needed If Steak would on—." His voice Bids for Society cut out and used in the poll. Early lina. Duke has already begun their Two Years Ago facial. It was the darkest hour before trailed off into a regretful silence. next week, additional ballots will be poll, and according to Tuesday's issue GROUP ELECTS CONNELL the dawn. The Newa Editor dashed from com- HOMECOMING PLANS LAID available for students who did .not of the Duke Chronicle, Landon holds. FAIR IS DIRECT RESULT FOR OFFICIAL DELEGATE Inside, the office was a blaze of posing room to office and back again; BY TWO ORGANIZATIONS use the first one. These ballots are to a slight lead on that campus. OF COLLEGE CORN SHOW lights and a beehive of industry. The perspiration streaming down his face. be deposited in the box on the door Final results must be in the hands Editor-in—Chief was thumbing through A certain well-known columnist (Here Blue Key Group to Sponsor Home- of Tm: TECHNICIANS editorial offices in of the Daily Princetonian by October Annual Event Held by School of Biennial Convention Will Bring to all the old issues of all the papers, try- and There) was gnawing pencil the Publications Building. Comments 20, giving State students approximate- Raleigh Delegates From 75 Chap- ing to plagiarize an editorial for his erasers, finger-nails, and other odds coming Celebration Jointly With on the first balloting will be given in ly ten days to dwell upon the respec- Agriculture Students Came From ters of Fraternity; Last National very own page. The Managing and ends in a vain effort to conjure Golden Chain; Festivities to next week's paper along with the first tive merits of the various candidates Show Started in 1913 by C. L. Editor was humped over a littered up something of suitable spicyness to Come as Climax to Golden Chain figures. and cast their ballots in the presiden- Newman; Was Held on Campus Convention Was Held in Cincin- desk, whistling “It's three o'clock in finish out his column with. The lights The college newspaper presidential tial poll. nati in November, 1934; Walter the morning—" in a rather funereal burned on (send the bill to Edwards dz “Hello Week” Which Starts poll is being sponsored this fall by All students casting ballots in the Until 1928 and then Consolidated L. Smith, State’s Representative key, and mumbling something to the Broughton, please),— the fan whirred October 19; Pep Meeting Friday the Daily Princetom'an for the purpose poll should sign their name at the With State Fair; Awards to be There, Got This Convention For effect that we would finish early to- on and on, the phone continued its Night to be Broadcast by Station of finding student opinions on the pres- bottom of the ballot in the space Presented for Best Exhibit night. The Sports Editor was incessant ringing (twice in three WPTF idential election. All State College re- provided, as no ballot can be counted Raleigh sprawled out on the long low counter, hours), and the time-clock in the cor- sults will be sent to the Princeton that does not contain the name of the State College students are eagerly (Please turn to page two) paper, and there they will be tabulated voter. State College’s chapter of Scabbard sound asleep and muttering in his Two Seniors and four Juniors were looking forward to the opening of the extended bids to ’Blue Key, State Col- State Agricultural Fair Monday after- and Blade began actively, in its meet- lege leadership fraternity after a noon. -ing Wednesday night, to make plans Final Enrollment Figures meeting held last Tuesday. Discussion Is Only Method A This year's fair is expected to be for the national convention of the Those honored are Tommy Goad. the biggest and best in its history. organization which will be held in Ra- business manager of the Waterman, The State College Agriculture exhibits leigh on November 19, 20, and 21. Falghort ofLast Year’s and member of the boxing team; To Find Truth, Says Brown will be housed in the east wing of the Peter lhrie, editor of the Agromeck. main exhibition hall. which has been This biennial convention will bring and member of Phi Psi and Golden completely rebuilt this year. A fire to Raleigh delegates from all of Scab- Raising of Entrance and Scholar- Chain: J. C. Frink, president of the Dean of Science and Business which occurred during the fair week ' bard and Blade’s seventy-five active ship Standards is Attributed Sophomore Class, and member of the I Taken Later School Speaker at Initial IRC two years ago razed the east wing chapters, high officers of the military As Cause By Mayer Order of 30 and 3 and Tan Tscnmomv Meeting Last Night of the building. fraternity, and a host of distinguished Members of the Class of 1937 staff; Pete Bronson, president of the Students who did not have their -———_— Central Theme who have not already ordered Junior Class, vice president of the pictures taken for the “Agromeck” SCOTT CHOSEN TO HEAD “How the Different Departments of visitors. LARGEST GAIN IS MADE their class rings are urged to meet Freshman class, and member of Phi during the past week may have Agriculture and Forestry Benefit the George Estes, captain of G-3, the BY ENGINEERING SCHOOL Mr. Anderson, representative of Eta Sigma and the Order of 30 and them taken later on according to GROUP FOR COMING YEAR Farmer," is the central theme around State College chapter, began Wednes- L. G. Balfour Company, at the 3; Charlie Dunnagan, cheer leader. Peter lhrie, editor of the annual. which the ten departments will base day to lay the preliminary organization Agriculture School Also Shows In- College YMCA Friday, October 9, However, It will be some time be- Sam Moss Elected Vice President; their exhibits. The various depart- from 1 until 4. ‘ Red Masquer, and assistant business fore the photographer will return ments will punch/the following ex- plans for the duties which will do crease in Enrollment Over manager of Tim TECHNICIAN, and Hal campus, and announcements Margaret Owen, Secretary in hibits: Animal Husbandry, Livestock volve upon the State chapter as hosts A deposit of $8.00 is required Overman, editor of the Wataugan, and to the Business Meeting for the convention. 1935 Figures with each order. member of Phi’ Eta Sigma and the of the date will be made later both , Under «Soil Conservation Program, The last national convention of the All members of the Senior Class Order of 30 and 3.. through the college newspaper and Botany, Plant Disease Research Labor- held in Cincinnati, Substantial enrollment gains over desiring rings are urged to order through announcements on the “Discussion is the only method for atory; Horticultural, Child Health organization was at this time, if possible. Present members of Blue Key are bulletin board. threshing out the truth,” said B. F. Through Consumption of Horticultural Ohio, in November 1934. Walter Little last year were shown today in the C. S. Gale, president, A. R. Blackburn, The “Agromcck” office is now Products; Poultry, Importance of Smith was the delegate from the State schools of engineering and agriculture vice president. J. G. Gaw, secretary open for the selection of proofs Brown, dean of the School of Science Keeping Accurate Poultry Records; College chapter to that convention, at North Carolina State College in a and treasurer, F. C. Gore, Dwight Bur-- by the students. and Business, in an address before Agricultural Engineering, Water Pow- and he succeeded in having Raleigh ham, Frank Curry, L. N. Brown, C. M. the International Relations Club at er on the Farms: Zoology, Balance named as the place for this year's con- final tabulation of 'Fall registration PI KAPPA IIEIIA Matthews, Jack Dossenback, and R. H. vention city. figures. its initial meeting last night in the Game Preserve and Rodent Control: Mailed Morrison. YMCA. . Forestry, Effects of Proper Forest Pictures Consolidated gains in these two Blue Key is a leadership fraternity. MANY SUBSCRIBE Dean Brown stated that there are Management on the Farmer; Agricul- Already Estes has mailed to the na- schools, however, fell just short of ENIERI_A|NS HERE It requires that all members have an certain fundamental statements in re- tural Engineering, Training of the tional‘headquarters pictures of Raleigh boosting the total registration to last average of 80 in studies. but extends gard to truth. First, truth so far as Vocational Teacher; Agricultural Eco- and of the State College campus to be year's record enrollment, but despite bids only to those who are outstand- nomics,' Economy Gained by Farm used in the next issue of the Scabbard reentrance require- National Forensics Society Gives II] PU_BI|[}AIIIIN man is concerned is only man's opin- and Blade Journal, which will be the most rigorous Entertainment for State and ing in leadership. ion of it. There may be a disem- Records ; Agronomy, Value of Good termed the convention issue. Contact ments ever imposed, a total of 1,929 , Blue Key strives to be of service bodied thing that man cannot under- Seed. As in the previous years Alpha has also been made with the Raleigh were registered. Meredith Students to State College. Each year it under- Staff of Southern Engineer Se- stand o‘ut somewhere beyond his Zeta. honorary agricultural frater- Chamber of Commerce and the Junior Registrar W. L. Mayer attributed the takes some project designed to fill cures Approximateiy 400 reach, but the only truth that effects nity, will sponsor a general informa- slight decline to the elimination of the Pi Kappa Delta, National Forensic some need on the campus. The Blue him is the truth that he is able to tion booth. Chamber of Commerce for aid in stag: school of science and business and to Society at State College, gave an en- Key Bulletin Board, the curtains in Student Subscriptions ing the convention, and in arranging application for the first time of the understand and make use of. The student Agricultural Fair held the details of where the delegates will tertainment for Meredith and State Pullen Hall and the pushball for the “The staff of the Southern Engineer Beyond Comprehension annually by the State College School of stay and have their meetings. These “C" average rule adopted last year Students on Wednesday evening in the sophomore-freshman battle are the re- He said that the greater portion of Agriculture is a direct result of the organizations have promised their under which no junior or senior may sults of three such projects. has had excellent support, and so far truth is beyond man's comprehension. old corn show, which came into exist— active cooperation. reenter for more than one term with YMCA. The week beginning October 19 has we have secured approximately 400 Man is a finite being. He thinks in ence at State College in 1913. The During the next week, committees a scholastic average below a “C". He The Meredith trio, Misses Marion been designated “Hello Week" by subscriptions to the magazine," an- finite terms. When a subject reaches corn show was started by Professor will be appointed from the State Chap- estimated more than 160 were affected Wallace, Rachel Leonard, and Kath- Golden Chain, senior leadership fra- nounced C. D. Delamar, editor of the a large scope, he cannot understand C. L. Newman, then head of the de- ter to handle details of the conven- by the rule. . erine Johnston, with its accompanist. ternity, in preparation for Homecom- but so much of it. He cannot under- partment of corn crops. At the sug- Largest Gain ing Day, which is sponsored annually publication, yesterday. gestion of M. E. Sherwin, a Fair asso- tion. Wednesday night, Scabbard and Largest gain over last year was Miss Dorothy Loudermilk, introduced The majority of the subscriptions stand it all. Blade members elected Fred Connell, McSwain, started the enter- by Blue Key and‘Golden Chain. The His third point was that the only ciation was formed. The fair was held cadet colonel of the State regiment, made by State’s engineering school in by HoraCe Homecoming celebration will begin were secured by a canvass of the truth of force. that is the only active on the campus each year until 1928 to be official delegate from G-3 to which a dozen departments registered tainment with a song. After the trio Friday night of “Hello Week" with a dormitories which the staff made this truth, is the truth that is in the minds when it was consolidated with the the convention. He will be the official 815 students, 67 more than were en- finished, McSwain introduced Herbert pep meeting, followed by Blue Key week. Another canvass will be made of men. There is not truth in books, State Fair. contact man of the chapter in all mat- rolled a year ago. Six departments Crawford, President of Pi Kappa Delta. stunt night. Saturday the State Col- by the members of the staff. so that though there is potential truth. Awards . ters pertaining to the gathering as in the school of agriculture registered Crawford gave a short speech before lege Wolfpack will meet V. P. I. in they may Contact those who were out There is no active truth that has not Awards will be presented to the well as having the chapter’s vote on a total of 534, an increase of 26. Riddick Stadium. The college R. 0. of their rooms when the last canvass department having the best exhibit. Decreases were recorded in the taking over the meeting. He opened T. C. will march into a special re- been‘discovered. because it must work The Horticultural won first place last any questions that come up for dis- school of science and business, which his speech by expressing the real was made. through men before it can become cussion. at served section for organized cheering. Delmar stated that collection on the truth. The truth that has been for- year. The Forestry exhibit was second At Wednesday's meeting, discussion is gradually being consolidated pleasure he had in welcoming the The festivities will be brought to a pledges will begin Wednesday night. gotten, is not active truth because it and the Animal Husbandry third. H. B. of new members was held, and they Chapel Hill, and in the school of edu- twenty or more guests to the public close Saturday night with the annual Those members of the staff who will Hunter is president of the Ag Fair. cation in which one department, high Homecoming Dance in the Frank is not in the minds of men. will be voted upon by the chapter at school teaching, is also being elimi- speaking class meeting. He went on do the collecting will have an authori— Brown explained fifthly, that truth The directors of the various depart- an early date. ‘ nated from the curriculum here. to say that they all looked like they Thompson Gymnasium. zation signed by the editor and busi- crushed to earth will not rise again— mental exhibits are as follows: Ag ness manager. the mind of man must misc it, truth Engineering, W. E. Garrad; Ag Edu- SUBJECT Significant, Mayer? said, is the en- were interested in public speaking and FRATERNITY Work on Alumni cation, L. E. Overman; Ag Economics, “WOMANHOOD” IS rollment in this year’s freshman class, explained that Pi Kappa Delta was a COMMERCE During the next few days the staff cannot raise itself. There have been H. G. Brown; Agronomy, L. W. Coats; OF LECTURE BY SEERLEY 823 against 782 a year ago. He also national public speaking honorary' CONDUCTS OPEN MEETING will begin work on alumni subscrip- instances where truth has been Animal Husbandry, J. S. Hollamen; predicted a large senior class next With Professor R. W. Green as tions. They plan to contact a large crushed, and has never risen. His Botany, J. L. Rabbon; Forestry, F. L. "Sex has no evil associated with it year with the registration of 384 ju- society and that every boy, including speaker, Delta Sigma Pi, honorary number of the more recent alumni next point was that truth is built up Woodard; Horticulture. H. L. Brake; except from the minds of some man niors against 316 last year. A sub- freshmen, had a chance to_ make the commerce fraternity, held its first open through the files in the alumni office. on truth. Man understands nothing Poultry. J. N. Thompson; Zoology, who has not known the truth," said stantial drop in the number of se- debating team. He said that the first meeting of the year last Tuesday night. A large effort is to be made. not only that he is not prepared to understand. .I. F. Giles. Dr. F. N. Seerley (MD) for many niors enrolled this year, he said, re- contest would be held at Winthrop Professor Green's subject was to secure student subscriptions, but The building up of truth is a matter years Dean of the International sulted from the reduced registration College. “Rambling in the West." In this talk to enlist the alumni interest, because of accretion. New truths are con- N. C. PUBLICATIONS MEN ~ YMCA‘College, Springfield, Mass, in of three years ago. he gave a very interesting account of it is realized that that interest will do stuntly being added to old truths. TO MEET IN CHARLOTTE an address on “Womanhood" before Mr. Crawford then introduced Sam a ten thousand mile trip through the a great deal toward strengthening the Freedom of Speech a group assembled in Pullen Hall last STUDENTS ENTERTAINED Wallace, who gave a very short talk Western states. Professor Green took publication. The speaker said that since truth North Carolina Collegiate Pre- night. AT AG SCHOOL SMOKER on what the subject of debate this year this trip during the past summer The editor stated yesterday that he is only in the minds of men it is nec- The speaker, who has had a vast would be. He ended with “Come on mainly for the purpose of studying wished to thank the faculty for their essary in order to compare what one Association Convention to be experience as a. speaker and consult- fellows, get to work and this year we’ll some of the industries of the western active cooperation in the work that has man thinks with what another man Held in Queen City ant on sex hygiene, gave a very in- The new students in the School of states. Among the prominent indus- thinks. No person is wholly right; teresting lecture on the fundamentals Agriculture were entertained in the set the woods on fire." been done so far. no person is wholly wrong. Since lower cafeteria Wednesday night at a Best Teams tries that he observed were the oil , He said that the staff had been in- Meeting for the thirty-fourth time, of life. He advised the young men smoker given by the Ag Club. industries of the Southwest and the creased to the point where it included truth is only what men think, the only members of the North Carolina Co]- = to associate with good, clean men, and , The meeting was conducted in- "Last year State had one of the lumber industry of Oregon and Cali- a representative from every engineer- way that others can get the truth is legiate Press Association will trek to to marry a good woman. formally by Dan Holler, president of best debating teams it has ever had. fornia. ing department on the campus. The by interchange of ideas. this is why Charlotte, October 22-24 for their aemi- ‘ ’ Dr. Seerley, who was brought here the club. Various members of the and this year we are hoping the team The State College chapter, Beta members of the staff have already be- freedom of speech is so essential in annual convention at the Hotel Charo ' under the auspices of the State Col- faculty and club were called on to say will be even better," was the nucleus Delta, of the national commerce fra- gun to compile material for their first the discovery of truth. lotte, with Davidson College as host. lege YMCA, has paid a. number of a few words to the new men. Dr. Z. P. of Horace McSwain’s speech, which ternity has always had a high national issue. The initial magazine is expected Following the speech by Dean Working with Jim Mason. president visits to the campus during the last Metcalf responded with some very was next on the program. He also ex- rating. During the year 1934-35. in to be published in November. Brown, a short discussion was held, of the convention and business man- fifteen years. He has visited in most good anecdotes, making Professor plained oratory and declamation. the national chapter efficiency con- after which the club elected ofiicers ager of The Student, to make this of the nations of the world and every Dan Weaver the brunt of the majority Herbert Fisher followed him with a test, they won third place. This con~ SMOKER TO BE STAGED for the coming year. The officers convention the best and liveliest yet state of the union. During the war, of them. The main theme of Dr. Met- humorous skit, making a comparison test put the State chapter in direct BY BEAUX-ARTS SOCIETY elected were: Helen Scott, president. are Mary Martin (Sis) Terry, editor he worked for twenty-six months with calf’s talk was the fact that happiness between the table manners of our competition with other colleges and Sam Moss, vice‘president, Margaret of the annual White Heather at Flora the soldiers in France. In his fifty- is not attained through everyday ma- grandfathers and the present day taliie universities throughout the United A smoker for prospective members Owen, secretary, and Robert 1“. Cole- Macdonald College, who is secretary of three years of Work with the YMCA terial things but through new ideas and manners. He then said that public States. given on Wednesday night at man, publicity. the convention and chief letter-writer: he has visited almost every college in ideals. speaking had changed Just as much as will be and Hoke Robinson. business manager the United States. table manners had. "I don't expect Cambridge, Mass.—(ACP)—A "Court 7:15 o'clock by the Beaux-Arts Soci- of last year‘s Davidsonian. who as .00- you will be another Jimmy Walker of Wisdom" that would meet each year ety in the Architectural building. .nd vice president in acting as host. “If education is to realize its true or mayor of your home town but pub- to coordinate the intelligence of man The Beaux-Arts Society is the hon- Free Tickets I Other convention oficers are Peter goal it cannot confine itself to an I Deadline I lic speaking will get you a lot of free into a unified “world mind" is now orary architectural organization at lhrie, of State College, Acres-tech odi- academic discussion of life—it must meals,” was the closing statement of being considered by world scientists State College. The society is making Students desiring free gate tor, first vice president: Nancy Powell become a part of life itself. I believe October 14 is the deadline for Mr. Fisher's talk. after the successful Conference of Arts a drive for more members, and hopes tickets to the State Fair can get of Meredith, Acorn manager. third education is making a great contribu- any changes of address in the Col- Woody Clark. the last speaker, ex- and Sciences held here to celebrate in this way to broaden its activities. them by applying at the east side vice president; and Herbert Upchnrd tion to the solution of our difficulties. lege Directory, accordingto Romeo plained impromptu and extemporane- the tercentenary anniversary of the The increase in enrollment in this entrance of the fair grounds on of Duke, Archive manager, treasurer; It is creating interest and stimulating Lefort. assistant dean of students. ous speaking. He said that it comes in founding of Harvard College. year's Architectural school is of major the nftenoon of Thursday, Octo- discussion. Letting every man have his Copy for the directory has already handy when you get into an argument The world can only be assured of a importance to the society as the small- ber 15. The tickets will be given «r knowmnud- say is the constitutional method of solv- been sent to the printers, but with the woman next door because continuance of Western civilization er number of students in this school by the “Ag” Club to those stu- ready preparedness can be M ing our problems. Why should we make chngcs can be made when the you can talk so fast you will tie her only through the advice and guidance heretofore has been a drawback to the dents who are willing to load 'withless militarixingelsctthanwhq teaching into a suspect profession by proof comes back to the dean’s up in knots and she will have no come- of the world intellectual leaders, act- Beaux-Arts. . animals in the stock show held ltismixedwithnllthefore-di making our teachers take a special oliiee for checking. Unless comet back. Woody closed with, “If you are ing as a permanent body and organised The Society’s plans for the year in- that after-on. Other students curriculum. on a university m1 oath?” The Republicans’ Alf. I. Ian- addresses are given to Latest by now thinking that you would like to along the lines of the Harvard con- clude bringing a variety of speakers wishing to help with the fdr mumqmworm hauds a question to the DAB. October 14, they will not appear hear an impromptu speach, well, that ference. the leaders of the movement before the Beaux-Arts group and should see deparbent hands If lotG'.m-hhhhm ) . _ h is My. was a darn good one you inst heard.” claim. «noun: a key for its members. tawdm \ i.-u\¥huhc~iu'u‘flé&.irqw€tr V». -‘o . :50. Maynf“flt ., ‘35.}! 1.3.- I"H""-‘-‘e;' 3.....1. - J‘a‘ .- ' l . u»;)‘i-i.a. .~;s,.k,;a,mm. , *2 -: . . 7"; .. »’ tr ,_.. ,‘i/

THE TECHNICIAN October 9, 1936

I Announcements I FORENSIC GROUP There will be an important meet- America’s Class of ing of Sigma Pi Alpha at 7:15 p.m. FURMS UUESIIIIN on Wednesday, October 14 in the li- brary. All members are requested to University of Chicago Reports 87 I STATE National Forensic Fraternity Fixes be present. Per Cent in “Good to Excellent I Cast Your Vote The State Theatre is showing Wed- Frank Johnson, President. Physical Condition” This Year’s Question on Edwards & Broughton .__—- Elsewhere on this page appears nesday, Thursday, Friday and Satur- Wages and Hours All men interested in working on a ballot for THE TECHNICIANS day four great stars in one grand hit the business or editorial staff of the IEDICOS REPORT GROUP Presidential Poll. These ballots —Jean Harlow, William Powell, Myrna The national debate question for Southern Engineer will meet in the IS TALLEST IN WORLD should be marked and placed in Loy and Spencer Tracy in if‘Libeled magazine office, 203 Publications Build- Company the box marked “Presidential Poll” Lady." Can you imagine four of your the 1936-37 season, as decided by Pi gayest stars in this hilarious hit . . . Kappa Delta. national forensic fra- ing, Friday at 6:30 and Monday at new England Members of Fresh- on the door of THE TECHNICIAN four hearts that beat as two . . . but 6:30. Around 5 Feet office. Your name written on the ternity, is “Resolved: That Congress C. D. Delamar, Editor, man Class Average bottom of the ballot will not be put the question 13 “Which two?" The should be empowered to fix minimum F. E. Mask, Bus. Mgr. 10 Inches in Height on record. It Is merely for the pur- story is superbly and uniquely suited pose oi preventing any duplication to the talent of each of the stars. wages and maximum hours." should be Essentially a comedy, quite modernly Professor Paget, director of foren- Anyone desiring to work on the busi- That the Class or 1940 which is this in the voting. Votes flamboyant and rowdy in character, it sics at State College, has issued a call ness staff of the Wataugan should at- week beginning studies at America's turned in as soon as possible in is wholesome and invigorating fun in tend the’ meeting in the Wataugan of- universities. is 300,000 strong national- order to get complete returns in spite of its mixed matrimonial situa- for all interested candidates to report fice Monday between 5 and 7 pm. ly, averages 178.03 centimeters tall in next week’s paper. tions, high pressure drama and ro— to him at the earliest possible date. T. G. Goad, Bus. Mgr. New England, and faces such complex mantic intrigue. He will interview candidates today tacts as a student body of 42,850 per- without its effects in our own country. Short subjects on this program are from 4:00 until 6:00 pm. in his office, There will be a meeting of Gamma sons enrolled in New York University, Already we see signs of the growth a Mickey Mouse Cartoon “Alpine Room 109, Pullen Hall, and Tuesday, Sigma Epsilon Tuesday night at 6:45 a President at Harvard, who at the of bigotry and repression. . . ..We see Climbers," a musical act "Music In in the chemistry building. All mem- moment is on vacation in Europe, and battle lines drawn that may determine Morgan Manner" with Russ Morgan Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of bers are requested to be there. difficult scenes at Columbia where the‘ fate of our form of government, and His Orchestra and a News. nex't week at the same time and place. a) striking members of the Brotherhood and of our generation.’ In addition to the varsity squad, a There will be a meeting of the busi- of Painters, Decorators and Paper “At Colgate University (Hamilton, PALACE freshman debate team will be organ- ness and editorial staffs of the Pi-Ne- Hangers joined President Nicholas N. Y.), irritated President George Bar- the longest championship ized. There are numerous places open Tum in Professor Slocum's oflice Tues- Murray Butler's academic procession ton Cutten barked at his incoming While on both the varsity and the freshmen day night at 7:30 pm. as it wended its way across the campus boxing match seldom goes one hour, squads. Charles M. Matthews, Editor. in freshmen: 'We have heard a lot and spent six hours and to opening ceremonies, is revealed read reams about the predatory rich, twenty minutes in the ring during the Unlimited System Printers -:- ‘Lithographers a current issue of Time Magazine. but is it not time that someone said filming of the spectacular fight se- Several years ago State College in- “Born amid the crash of arriving something about the parasitic pauper? quence for “Cain and Mabel,” co-star- stituted the “unlimited squad" system. LCONVERTS BE .NER,S,—l trunks and the scratching of multi- . . . A parasite thinks the world owes ring , which comes to Any State College student who shows Stationers tudinous pens on official blanks. was him a living. . . . During nine months the Palace Theatre all next week. reasonable ability and industry will convun’grsy , ERANSy an entity known as the Class of 1940.” of prenatal life, and years of infancy. be given a minimum of two or three Time article reports. “Its 300,000 Three days were required to film the a person acquires parasitic habits. the sequence, which depicts Gable de- non-decision, inter-collegiate debates. “ sanctumgoes onwomrui.‘inside members, according to a survey made The parasite has never been fending his world’s heavyweight cham- Some twelve or fourteen contestants FlL‘l’lI-COOLID at University of Illinois, are better properly weaned psychologically and pionship crown. Between scene inter- will be taken to the Strawberry Leaf nourished and better developed than he is always hunting around for a vals, during which cameramen and Tournament held December 3-6 at their predecessors, 87 per cent of them nipple. . . electricians readjust their equipment, Winthrop College. At this tournament fm‘t being in ‘good-to—excellent physical “At St. John’s College (Annapolis, accounted for the difference in time each college may enter an unlimited HEDICO shape.’ Its New England members, ac- Md.)’, President Amos Walter W‘right Gable spent in the ring and the total number of contestants. The State Col- cording to the Journal of the American Woodcock, one time (1930-33) U. S. time required to photograph the lege team will not be reduced in size Thissimpleappear- Medical Association, are the tallest Bureau of Prohibition Director, ex- until just before the South Atlantic in ct smssiu group of human beings in the world, horted: ‘You are urged to study hard, battle. Championship Tournament in March. _—ho'orhent filter in.- 178.03 centimeters (circa 5 ft. 10 in.). It is hoped that, in the course of the vention with Cello- he gentlemen, not to use liquor in any CAPITOL coolingphane exteriormeshscreenand First official act of the Class of 1940 form.’ Thursday, matinee and night, the year, between 20 and 30 students will ‘OMII ., interiorkee as it gathered in its new colleges was “At Harvard, a Tercentenary fresh- Capitol Theatre will present another be given inter-collegiate training. \WIS"mm \ name-mime to hear addresses of welcome and man class of 1,050, each of whom had big-time stage show, the show this The squad has been hard hit by the andmorient. counsel from its new presidents, news- to average a new high of 75 per cent time being “International Revue" with loss through ineligibility and honor- _ Prevents toque worthy presidential soundoffs. in his College Board examinations, a cast of 20 stars. Nick Santa and his point restriction rules of its two lead- bite.rawman At Columbia missed hearing President Jaimes ing debaters of last year’s squad, Jack ' ' , w, m heel.bc Imperial Russian Cossacks Orchestra and H. R. Crawford. Four mem- “At Columbia, as President Nicholas Bryant Conant last week because he are featured and the other acts con- Gaw him x; mmo breaking Murray Butler's academic procession had sailed on the Queen Mary. tourist sist of The Malinoffs, the Continental bers from last year’s championship in.Improves made its solemn way across the class, for a European vacation.” Novelty Dance team; Don White, the squad are back, S. B. Moss, Herbert thelute-nil ' Morningside campus, a dozen striking master of mirth and magic; Tom Fisher, and K. W. Clark. members of the Brotherhood of. Paint- Why Our Editors Go Nuts Swift, the drug store cowboy; Billy ers, Decorators and Paperhangers, Night at E & B Waite, the girl with the nimble feet; armed with placards shrieking that On Thursday Freddie Werner, known as the fool COLUMBIA IS UNFAIR TO THE (Continued from page one) of the family and many other acts. Buy the Frank Medico "m croucni luscious ‘ PAINTERS' UNION, wheeled impu- A photoplay, “Shakedown," starring ED' dently into the rear of the proces— ridor ticked off the monotonous Lew Ayres and selected short subjects Pipe at the THE’QN ‘vfiAT'E'N sion, followed it to McMillan Academic minutes with dragging hands. are the attractions on the screen that ’.“CELLOP ANE'PSEA .E Theatre where they stayed outside to The only busy member of the en- go to make a well balanced program Students Supply Store 6Fli'_TERa'IT0J1 ViEALLY‘BIL-jfl?‘Pi‘-W picket. Meanwhile in another corner tire staff was yours truly, and he was from beginning to end. . .. of the campus the radical American really busy. No typewriter chattered Student Union planned to hold a mass beneath his expert fingers, but after meeting, incite Columbia students to three bags of popcorn, one of peanuts, strike from their classes unless Dr. a candy bar, and two dopes, and a Butler and Dean Herbert Hawkes nickel pear, something akin to an reinstated Junior Robert Burke. The eruption of a volcano was due short- University’s 160—pound boxing cham- ly. He was beginning to resemble a pion and president-elect of the Junior Goodyear Blimp, Already, he had dis- class, Ohioan Burke was expelled last carded his belt, and the seams in the spring for picketing a. dinner party waistband of his trousers Were at Dr. Butler's house after Columbia threatening to part company. He accepted an invitation to attend Nazi gasped. sucked in, prayed; mostly Heidelberg's Jubilee. prayed. 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Teachers will find many useful Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glascock, Mr. and Mrs. James Peden, Mr. and Mrs. Polk modern texts to fit courses in archi- Denmark. Admission will be by bid and script. tecture and structural design. Every- one planning to build a home should find a solution to his demand for beauty, permanence and fire-safety in more than 100 designs, plans and ...AS WE SEE IT... suggestions for houses of all architec- Y tural types and price classes—$1.500- $2,500-$4,000-$6,000 and up, in beauti- JOHNNIE BING fully illustrated booklets which can be had for the asking. (Ed. Note: Beginning with this is- counsel ignorance of the wise heads Traces History sue of Tim Tscuxicux, "As We See of our elders. Far from it. We would The history and development of ce- It" will carry on discussions of cur- shortly come to ruin if we attempted ments is traced from the dawn of rent national and state events. In civilization to the oldest known exist- this, the first of such columns, the to take over the helm of our national ing concrete structures—a .70—mile waiter explains some of the reasons existence, and try to steer a course aqueduct built by the Carthaginians why he thinks such a column should without the compass that is the wis- and Romans, and a concrete dome- be interesting to students. Written dom of age and experience. These 142 feet in diameter built 1800 years comment on this column is invited by older heads are laboring for us, not A. ago in the Pantheon at Rome. Then, both the writer and editor.) for themselves alone. And the least the beginning of improvement with we can do to show our appreciation John Smeaton’s first attempt at arti- In presenting this column to you, for their efforts is to manifest an in- ficially controlled portland cement in the younger generation, I am attempt- terest in what they are doing. 1756, to the day in 1928 when Thomas ing to analyze problems of national These statements aren't just some- A. Edison walked slowly across a scope, and in doing so, lay bare my thing that l have conjured up out of freshly placed block of modern con- views on them, as an average youth my head. I, myself, am guilty of crete in Henry Ford's museum at of college age. It isn't my purpose every accusation hurled, and I know Greenfield, near Detroit, Michigan. to be weighty or partial, only fair and of countless others who are as guilty Thus was preserved for posterity re- frank in these matters that concern as I. In proof of this, let's take the membrances of a man to whom the we members of Younger America. political (mnpaigns. They are hot world owes eternal homage—~he gave I would like to elaborate on my topics, and all of us have an opinion us light; he also manufactured port- opening paragraph a bit more. Per- one way or the other. Ask someone land cement. haps it is a little too much to stick of us who they are for. They are for l-‘arm Construction our noses into affairs that more di- the present administration because of Farm construction needs are given rectly concern our elders, but after its social security plans, its direct special attention in more than 130 all, we are going to step into, in a relief, its indirect relief through such items, including many small, needed few years comparatively speaking, agencies as the TVA, or its stabilizing improvements. Many of. these may their shoes, and they expect us to at effect as exercised by its alphabetical be built at home, as foundations, least know that there is a game be- activities. and so on. Or, they are for steps, walks, drives, septic tanks, wa- ing played as well as knowing the Mr. Landon because of his plank of ter troughs, floors, silos and larger score. Not that I am accusing us of relief from relief, the traditional high structures; also, farm buildings of all deliberately sidestepping the facts of tariff of his party, his record of econ- kinds. The concrete farm home is civic and economic life at all. But I omy in his native state of Kansas, protected against fire and termite wonder if we don't take it a bit too his retrenchment plans. Now, they damage; has water-tight basement and much for granted, being prone to ac. are more or less firm in their defense weatherproof porches. Many perma- cept the opinions and observations of of their candidates, and will argue for nent improvements around the home others rather than formulating our hours, if need be, to convince you of are shown to include flagstones for own after careful consideration and that candidate's superiority. Yet, I walks, terraces, outdoor living rooms, study? Hating as I do to admit it, venture to say that the larger major- lawn benches and garden furniture of I’m afraid that we must. plead guilty ity of them were first subjected to all kinds in more than 80 items list- to the above charge. Not that we are those defenses at home. probably from ed. Blueprints and instructions for so weak in character as to be swayed their parents, and they are repeating building home recreational facilities, by anyone, or too lazy to work it out them like parrots. A great many of camp ground improvements, sanita- in our own minds. Rather, I think us are going to the polls for the first tion and drainage structures are pro— that it is because we think it taboo time, on November 3. We will vote, yided. in that we are too young or that we in principle at least, just like the would be meddling in something that controlled vote of a ward-heeler is didn't concern us. . told how to mark its ballots. That's Well, it does concern us, and vital- all right if we choose to be puppets. . . .TI—IE— PACEMAKERS I ThiaCoIIegiateWor-ld I ly, too. America's foundation is laid but we are an integral part of our on the rock of its youth. Issues that country, and the machine that is the (By Associated Collegiate Press) arise now are for our future benefit, United States expects every cog to do Would you believe it? Here we had or Should be, and we should voice our its duty, no matter how small. In FOR SMART AMERICA thought that the literary lights had views in their formulation. Don't mis- that way, that grand old machine will blown out of sports. Bill Shakespeare understand me. I’m not trying to run on and on, smoothly and without graduated from Notre Dame, and Hen- Just wait'til you see Varsity-Town's conception of what's right for fall! ry Wadsworth Longfellow left North- They've sponsored new ideas . . . they've provided brilliant originations . . . out- rwestern. But no. Now “The Last of the Mohicans," James Fenimore Coop- standing "fashion firsts." Their stylists have been "stickers" for detail . . . chest ' COME HERE TO SEE AND TRY er, has popped upl atO Marquette0 U. expression . . . lapel design *. . . button spacing . . .shoulder development. . . model Some of the students at the Univer- THE'AMAZING PARKER PEN distinction . . . these are the things that mark the difference between Varsity- sity of Kentucky go to great lengths Town Clothes and "just clothes" . . . (if you know what we mean). Yorsity-Town for an education. 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Smart Gift Boxes included. ‘ _ —the committee of judges at a liar‘s MARTIN’S, Inc. contest staged at the University of STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE California, conceding that women are superior in this sinful art, refused to ON THE CAMPUS 305 FAYETTEVILLE STREET let the questionably fairer sex have IN OUR NEW LOCATION — Y. M. C. A. BUILDING the opportunity of competing against Now Turn to Page 6 (Please turn to page four) \ At . \, l

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Wolves Clash With Jaspers On Ebbets Field, Brooklyn ._. 0 THREE MORE soon Game With Meehan’s Boys ls Fourth on Season’s Schedule Schedules and Dates for Swim- For State Eleven SPIIIIIS B[ilIMPSES ming, Wrestling, and Horse- shoes Posted at Gym HUNK’S CHARGES PICKED TO GET IN WIN COLUMN CLARENCE GALE Although intramural football has '4'. already gotten underway, three other ' sports that share the fall quarter with Consideration of Calibre of Two And so we dropped our second Big the pigskin sport have yet to get Teams and Opponents Basis Five contest. . . . I haven't any kick started. For Prediction to make about that game. . . . The Schedules for three sports, swim- Wolves actually outplayed the Deacs ming. horseshoes. and wrestling have A mere handful of State supporters been posted on the gym bulletin board only to lose because of a couple of and it is the aim of Johnny Miller. gathered at Union Station last night bad breaks .A blocked punt led Intramural director, to have all to bid farewell to the State Wolfpack to their field goal” .An intercepted managers get a copy of the schedule as it left on the 9 o'clock train heading pass to their touchdown. . . . Those of their club in these sports from this north for its engagement with Man- Deacons didn't seem so pious Friday board. Wrestling is a new sport this hattan under the lights of Ebbets fall and will be run oi! in tourna' night. . . . Took a 17-mile trip just ment fashion, as will horseshoes, while Field, Brooklyn, tonight. to smear a. bit of paint around our the swimming will be a one~day meet The Techs meeting with the Manhat- campus. . . . Doesn’t seem to me to be as it has in the past. New horse- tan Jaspers will be the fourth on the just~the proper spirit. . . . We had shoe pits have been constructed be« season’s card for Anderson’s boys. They quite a time up in the press box when bind the gym and horseshoes for prac- met and conquered Elon, 12-0, to open Wake Forest had Manney (pronounced tice can be obtained at the gym. the season. Davidson came out of the Mooney) and Dooney on the ends. . . . A great deal of interest has been western part of the state to override Speaking of names reminds me that shown at the football games taking the Wolves, 6-2, and Wake Forest I thought that Gene Knight did right place every afternoon at 1911 field and ambled over from their home grounds well announcing over the amplifying (Please turn to page six) to administer a 9-0 licking to the Pack system. . . . Apparently, however, Carl after using several gallons of paint Goerch was rather pained when he Friday night to warn the Wolves of said “Wake Forestes.” . . . Mr. Goerch what was to befall them the following has a time with names anyway, es- night. pecially the way people pronounce his. ! Manhattan, on the other hand, has - . The best football I saw all night two victories to its credit to date. The was a bunch of kids playing with an Jaspers took Saint Bonaventure, 32-7, empty beer can after the crowd had and Niagara, 33-7. Coach Chick left the stadium. . . . And another Meehan seems to have a team much simile. . . . As disappointed as a State V9999 improved over the one that the Wolves student after the Wake Forest game. downed, 20-0 last year. . Another. . . As deserted as a Pack Rated to Win football stadium five minutes after the Despite the records of the two teams game is over. . . . Kinda think we’ll WELCOME to date, the Pack should come back take Manhattan. . . . Bound to come from its northern invasion with the through sometime. . . . They have two JOE RYNESKA scalp of the Jaspers dangling from its wins and we’ve lost the two that COLLEGIANS belt. Neither Saint Bonaventure nor count. . . . Still, I've a hunch. . Dependable is just the word to describe the work of Joe Ryneska and Howard Bardes on the Wolfpack this fall. Ryneska is fullback of the outfit Niagara ranks among the top circles It’s nice to win up there like we did' ' .and is quite a line-cracker, as well as being an elusive broken field runner. Bardes is another line-plunger, operating from a halfback position, and is in the football world. On the con- last year and get all that national the best blocker on the team. Ryneska tops his teammate in defensive play, but Howard evens things up by turning in the best puntlng on the team. We prepared for your trary, they rank in a lOWer class than publicity. . . . I’d rather beat some of does State and its general run of op- the Big Five, personally. . . . Howard return, and stocked the ponents. Bardes will be playing against an old ' ' . Reminds me of other caseswhere . . . Washington and Lee too strong LEFORT SENDS OUT CALL prove on last year’s record. The largest supply and That the Wolves are past due is teammate. . . . Vic Fusia, star back of an unknown outshone the boy who for West Virginia. . . . Citadel to take team won all of its dual meets last easily noticed. In their curtain-raiser the Jaspers. . . . Joe Ryneska came got the publicity breaks. . . . Harvey Furman. . . . Richmond to win over . AND SEVENTEEN RESPOND season by overwhelming scores and styles of young men’s with Elon, played under the scorching in and said that Howard wasn’t the 8. Pen sa 3 Cornell is 1000 Franklin-Marshall . . . see ya next ‘ . . , - succeeded in copping the state cham- clothes in Raleigh. Na- rays of the September sun, the State only one. . . . geimdehltobettern thi: year than last. week. SWg Team menu" Starts pionship and third place in the South- eleven used just five plays. In the Bob Pike, Manhattan . Does Snavely mean that much? Candidates Practicing Early ern Conference meet. turolly we won t to guard, was with Joe in high school. ' ' . Davidson tilt, they were clearly out- __ . They played on opposing teams in ' Dropped the game with Yale, 23-0. Four of the Big Five will be at For Coming Season With Whitton, Payne, Dammann, please you because played and didn't show the polish and prep school, though. . . . ’Twill be last week. . . . Japan is preparing home this week-end, State's Wolfpack __ Kurfehs, Grantham, Getz, Rettew, and coordination that they have shown Hunk’s fifth trip to the metropolis as right now for the 1940 Olympics WhiCh . other stars of last year’s team back, Stote College students , since. When Wake Forest came to a head coach. . . . ’31, ’32, ’33 with wiilbeheld in the land of the Mikado. doing the only traveling Carolina W“ the sw‘mmmg “33°“ 1“" the outlook is bright. However. Le- are our largest and town State had improved quite a bit Notre Dame against Army . . . scores . . . They have a two-point program. plays host to Maryland at Chapel Hill, around the corner, C°a°h Romeo I“ fort would like to have a large turn- and proved this by outplaying the .. . lost first, 12-0 . . . won next two, . Entertain largest crowd in the Duke entertains Clemson in Durham. fort sent out a call last week for out, as there are many vacancies to best customers. Deacons, only to lose when the Bap- 21-0 and 13.12 . . . won last year with gameslfiStOWforOf thethefirst8811185timeand._ severalwin the \VakeDavidsonForestmeetsclashesVMI atWlthDavidson,WOEOI'dandin respondedswimming teamthe firstcandidatesday. and 17 men necessaryfill- The tankto useteamseveralmentorOf thefoundbestit tists took advantage of the “breaks" Pack, 20-0. . . . Herb Kirschner will that led to both of their scores. American coaches have «been offered W3“ Forest The “me? “It ‘5 Captain Ned Whitton and his team- men in two or more events in the meets * Publicity men of both Davidson and be playing before home folks . . . and four year contracts at fancy prices. night game. mates will have to go some to im- (Please turn to page six) Wake Forest are boasting of the fact with a black eye at that. . . . Several . They’ll probably accept. . . . Pre- that each have the best in the history of the other boys will have the home dictions' ' . . . season’s record . . . right of their respective institutions. Em- folks looking on. . . . Herb is the only 162.9.wrong6 . .tieZ ...same We are now featuring ploying the Wildcat and Deacon clubs one right at home in Brooklyn, though. record tw0 weeks straight. . . . State of the past as a basis of comparison, . Manhattan selected E. V. Helms over Manhattan. . . . Carolina over S U ITS would place the two teams this year as One of the two best tackles it. faced Maryland. . . . Duke to take Clemson. fairly well up in the ranks among last season. . . . He's got to do better . . Davidson to win over VMI. . . $I7-50 UP the teams of the Nation. Davidson to rate it again. . . Eddie Entwistle Wake' Forest to defeat Wofford. . . proved this to be a fact by giving is quite a whittler. . . . Makes right Florida to down South Carolina. . . . Navy a fit last Saturday before drop- nice wood carvings. . . . “Bull" Regdon Navy to sink Virginia. . . . VPI to * ping a 19-6 tilt to the Middies. is one of the best English students in come out ahead of William and Mary. Consequently, with the season’s the entire college. . . . He can also records considered, the material of swing a mean tune on a violin. . . . OVERCOATS each' club carefuly gone over, and the Phil Davis learned to run by chasing result of one system against the other rabbits out of a cornfield back of his $l750Up as seen by the contest of last year home. . . . Must be good training. . . . brought into view, it is the writer's They tell me that Ted Husing wasn’t ATTENTION opinion that State should come out on so complimentary to Hunk in his * top. Tuesday night broadcast. . . . I can’t INTRAMURAL MEN Clicking Backfleld think of anybody who must be more Special Touch Football Outfits Although Eddie Berlinski and Sandy downcast over the World Series than IN YOUR COLORS Sandfoss will be able to play in the a New York sports writer who picked H A T S game, neither will, in all probability, Detroit and Chicago to repeat. . . . add much'time to their playing total Ya might say things kinda popped Let Us' Quote You $2.75 for the season in the game with the right in his face. . . Jim Ripple, Jaspers. Anderson seems to have found centerfielder for the Giants, is getting the backfield combination that clicks most of the votes for the most out- Bocock-Stroud Co. in Schwerdt, Ryneska, Bardes. and standing freshman in the series over [18 South Salisbury St. Phone 1277 (Please turn to page six) the highly-publicized Joe DiMaggio. NEW SHIRTS Lorge variety of new STATE COLLEGE STUDENTS patterns— new collors, Button Down, Kent and WELCOME BACK To RALEIGH New Short Points. 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THE TECHNICIAN Miller to Start Three More Soon PLAY nun (Continued from page five) lililMURAllSlS a...“ ’ |FR08H All aspirants for the varsity, Red Diamond. There are approximate- ROTC, or freshman rifle tea-s ly 250 to 300 people on each field dur- WINS Mn; (5.727 OPEN GRIll CARDS ”em-"Se"??? lN DURflAM TODAY have been asked to report to Major ing the games. Included in the num- :1 NIONG NIODERN .___ necessary money to make the ex- B. W. Vcnabie at the Armory on ber are several teams which are prac- TOUNTAIN PIINS Fraternities- - and Dormntones Play thepensive1,.“tripmmto Newmu.Yorkmmto see Engagement With Blue Imps To Thursday, october 15, at 4:80, ae- ticing on the playing field causing a First Games of Season Dur- ,, Km ,m be m, to m, _ Be Second on Season’s Card eording to a statement from the little congestion. ing Past Week the game by proxy through the For State Yearlings rifle tea- eoaeh yesterday. The swimming tests'were conducted —— gridgraph which will he ran in |—_ TherifieteaniatState has al- during the past week and there were Presenting one of the best intra- Pallen Ball starting at 0 o’clock With a win over Belmont Abbey ways come through with good rec- sixty freshmen found unable to swim. mural clubs seen at State College in tonight. tucked under their belts already, ords for a season’s shooting, and Left over from last year there are several years, the Pike's used two well The gridgraph was purchased Coach Bob Warren's fresh, take the Venable is hoping to continue this forty sophomores, fifteen juniors. and organised teams in defeating the three you-g .30 and has proved field again this afternoon at 3 o’clock through the present season. There fifteen seniors who have not completed Lambda Chl's 25 to 0 last Monday aft- to be till“ popular on the am. are several vacancies on the team their tests. Charlie Stott on NYA ernoon on 1911 Field. pus. Students were chm-gm] ad- in the Duke Stadium to do battle with because oi men lost through grad- work is at the pool every afternoon Although the score was against mission the first year that it was the Blue Imps of the Durham insti- nation. to give instruction to those boys them, the Lambda Chis have a fine run, but last year were gamma! tution. who come down. A list of boys unable working team and should give any upon presentation of their regis- The State fresh ran up a 25-6 score Pop Warner and Gil Dobie, in the to swim will be posted at the gym. team a plenty of trouble before the trntlon cards. The latter proced- in taking their season's opener from football coaching business for 42 and ______'______’———— season is over. one will be followed again this the Belmont boys. Warren uncovered 35 years respectively have never had The A. G. R.'s featured running year. 0utsiders will be charged their teams meet on the gridiron. It TODAY and SATURDAY Pi’s 12-0 twenty.flve cents. a number of good players among the first time this year m. 150 - Nil. 200 plays in defeating the Sigma yearlings. The line play was led by happens for the Bob Moth Tuesday afternoon on 1911 field. Chest- State’s 90.0 victory over the when Pop’s Temple team clashes with "TRAIL OF TERROR” lock scored both touchdowns with 20 Jggperg last year was one of the Kraynak, center, Steckman and Sa- Gll’s Boston eleven. “man oonnos" yard runs. Saunders and Rice played most enjoyed games that came .to vini, guards, and Spivey and Sullivan, rm Chapt. 1 a good game for the losers. The the students '1‘ the S'l'ldgflph- Fehley, SUNDAY—20c Mat-Nita Gams made four first downs ends. White, Lozier, Garaner, Program Week October 11-17 Sullavan in Alpha and East topped the play of the back- "THE 'i'A'b'b'fi's our HOME" ‘0 mm ‘0’ the 099mm- defeated Wolves Clash With ,laspers fields that saw action. WAKE THEATRE Wed esd th Si a Nus Brooklyn non-runs — Mat. 16c - Rite 20c the s.“p. E3. 13o. gm 0n Ebbets Field, Warren appeared optimistic about SUNDAY-MONDAY-‘I'USSDAY Carole Lombard - Prod Murray in of 200 Men and Women Plenty of action was seen on Red the way that the fresh have come Bette Davis - Pranchot Tone in ”The Princess Comes Across" We Asked One Question Diamond last week when the football (Continued from page five) "DANGEROUS” «Which Pen is Your Choloeforw ”my! teams of the dormitory leagues met in Davis or Hayden. along, but said that the engagement WEDNESDAY with the Blue Imps would test their Jane Withers - Tom Brown in Pearl“ 501116 closely contested games. That combination took charge of "GENTLE JULIA" CAPITOL And 2 to 1 Selected Parker’s Laminated will:2112:1111)::2282lhmlgogdisfgygztd things in the closing minutes of the strength to a great extent. The Duke The Parker point is Scratch- runs of 10 to 15 Wake Forest game and looked to be yearlings took a 19-7 tilt from the TMDAY-I’BIDAY —Tl|e enclose Pneumatic with reeao'us Platinum oombincdm 3d South. Tyren’s Wake Forest Baby Deacons to open rm Murray - Sylvia Sidney in Ever-Visible Ink Supply and d Gold. yards were featured by 4th, while 3d the beat that played during the en- their schedule, and, according to the "The Trail of the Lonesome 193% More Ink Capacity than Eve student needs this miracle South presented the passing combina- tire scrap. In that backfield State has State frosh mentor, looked good do- Pine" Old Style - GUARANTEED writer tdoesn’t"letyoudown” by to Tendale. Fourth’s a canny quarterback, blocker, and running dry in classes or exams. tion of Perry of Joe Schwerdt, ing it. SATURDAY Mechanically Perfect Go and see this luminous. lami- score came in the third quarter when passer in the person Following the Duke contest, the Gracie Allen George Burns in nated PearlBeauty at any ood store Tyren ran 45 yards for the score. that can block and Techlets take another two-week lay- "HERE COMES COOKIE" AGAIN TODAY — SATURDAY 3d South scored in the second quarter a line cracker prepare in the meantime for $2.3“???- ‘hi“"oliii'£fi£3.“"’w the selling. as. The Parker EPen Co., as well in an open off and Fredric March - Warner Bauer Parker Vawmpeaotldefor alone! Janos e. Wis. when Tendale took a 30 yard pass of handle himself the Carolina Tar Babies. Games with nonel Barrymore in But other things. too, inclu ' per- Perry’s for the ICON- They 8130 field as most halfbacks in Joe Ryneska, Louisburg College and the Wake For- "THE ROAD TO GLORY” formance,makethis revolutionary in- caught 4th behind it“ own 3°31 for a long-punting, hard-hitting halfback est yearlings round out the season’s vention the national favorite by a the winnin. two 1’0“"t3 in the thlrd who is an excellent blocker in Howard card for the Wolfcubs. PALACE still bigger margin—by 9 to 4.“ . Final score 3d South, 8; The freshman squad is in fine shape MAY and SATURDAY One important difi'erence—its ink Airlift, Each team made 5 first downs. 3811185. and 9888an that has the ac- for the Duke contest, with the excep- SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY supply is ever visible—the ENTIRE 1st Watauga defeated 3d 1911, 6-0. curacy of a Tennessee squirrel shooter. tion of Lozier, who has a bad shoul- ”BENGAL TIGER" - Joan Blondall in length of the barrel. Thus it shows The soore came on the first play and speed and elusiveness 0t 8- jack There is a possibility that he d "STAGE STRUCK" da ti ahead WHEN IT'S RUNNING after the kickofl when Musgo 13m rabbit heading for home in both Phil der. with Warren William - Prank “ugh ~.-... for the Davis and Nick Hayden. might even get to play. an. sax-r wean Yacht Club Boys Another great difi'crenee is the pat- out and then received a pass the Manhattan Clark Gable WAWMTIDHB score. 1st Watauga gained four first clubThewillengagementbe relayedwithto State backers An event that seldom happens in IJetted Pfker filler. Therl‘lcéenno other IMIAITIII IIWIIMAV "III" downs while 3d 1911 made none. in' New __m __ . out. trequlree' nos" iston Junior, 35 Pencils, 32.50, Apass from Gillespie to Fast enabled via the gridsraph. which will be run collegiate circles occurred B . ning Wednesday immersed in Ink—its working P arts Over-Size, no $8.50 and 85 who were trailing, off in Pullen Hall tonight at 9. York the other night when a profes- "CAIN AND MABEL" numb“ up I.“ “I" are sealed in the to WHERE TNK the team 0f 3d 7th, " slonal football game between the New _ “a _ "m Spencer Tracy in CAN NEVER T0 CH THEM— Slauthmtwieatha-daraalectadPal-henna-we“. 6-2, to defeat 2d South, 9-6. 2d South Marten Davies - cannever decompose them. cones-u Pea Census. was»; mad Send-tied Cup. from Register ‘0 WANTED: TO RENT ROOM WITH York Yankees and Brooklyn was post- "LIBELED LADY" Davis.scored onBotha teamsD398 featured a passing adjoining bath. See Norman Dicker- poned because of rain. Maybe the old attack. son, 4 Maiden Lane. boys were afraid of rheumatism.

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Shown, on Wake Forest Takes Advantage of “Breaks” to Count Field Goal and Touchdown -' STATISTICSW. r. State ;_‘ Yards gained rushing...... 118 171 3_ Yards lost rushing...... Ill 13 ;3‘ Net yardage rushing ...... 1054 15810 ; Passes attemptedcompleted ...... 0 3 L: Yards gained on passes...... 0 59 Q.l Passes intercepted by ...... 3 V2 ; FirstPassesdowns:...... Scrimmage..... 30 ,3 3 Penalties ...... 03 11~‘1 NumberTotaloffirstpuntsdowns...... 11 . ‘ ‘ Avg. length punts— ...... 40 37. Yards(fromgainedscrimmage)on punt returns 36 38 Yards gained on kick-OR 19 55 Fumblesreturns...... 0 2 Fumbles lost ...... 0 550 LateralaPenaltiesattempted(yards) ...... 451 ,' 1 E Laterals lost ...... (l5 50 Yards gainedlost ononlateralslaterals...... 0 0 State College dropped its second suc- cessive Big Five tilt to the Demon Deacons of Wake Forest, 9-0, in a battle under the arcs of Riddick Stadium last Saturday night. Although outplayed, the Deacs con- verted "breaks" into scores and count- ed a field goal in the second period and scored a touchdown when, with only one minute left in the ball game. Warren intercepted a State pass on the . Wolves’ 43 and crossed the goal stand- ing up. The Wake Forest field goal came when Bardes’ punt was blocked and recovered by Beaver on the State 12. Two line plays and a pass failed and, with Allen holding the pigskin, Kitchin converted from the 18. The stage was set for the Deac’s touchdown in the late stages of the contest. The Wolves were deep in their own territory and filling the air in a desperate last-minute at- tempt, when Warren made his inter- ception. Leiort Sends Out Call and Seventeen Respond (Continued from page five) last season because of lack of ma- terial. lee is hoping to overcome this handicap this year. Candidates reporting for drills thus far are: Captain Ned Whitton, G. G. Gets, G. J.'Kurfehs, R. Rettew, Jack Gaw, C. A. Beddow, A. Dammann, R. Grady. J. Grantham, W. W. Woodard, E. Lenkowsky, W. H. Martin, Bob Nelson, R. S. Payne. H. Schneider, M. D. Willis, Tom Powerf/ H. R. Crawford, C. K. Dale, M. M. Driver, E. S. Johnson, 8am Nelson, R. H. Reynolds, E. W. Smith, P. E. Wood, and J. A. Worrell.

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