v THE DUKE CHRONICLE PRICE FIVE CENTS DUKE UNIVKKSITV, . C., TUESDAY VOLCMV. XXXI, NUMHI'.R -iii KELLER SUBMITS White Here First Award FILIPINOS STRIVE Eighty-Third Commencement Embodies FOR FREEDOM AT COMPILATION OF To Dedicate In State Goes Several New Features Including Senior LITERARY WORKS To Chronicle POLLS AS WORLD Page Organ P0WERU00R ON Class Day; Frank And Hough To j>peak FOR THE CONVICT On Saturday At Conclave President of University of Graduating Class Has Day Duke Senior Completes Four ormer Roxy Artist to Give Two Million Registered Vo­ Wisconsin and Drew Semi­ N. C. P- A. Adjudges Semi- Devoted Entirely to Own COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Years of Work Dedicated Formal Opening Concert ters Cast Ballots in Long- nary Dean to Deliver Ad­ Activities; First Time Such to Prisoners of State and on Ne* Quadrangle Pipes weekly, Chanticleer, and A waited Plebiscite; Ten- dresses During Three-day a Program Has Been At­ Federal Penitentiaries in Afternoon Program Archive as Finest Publica­ Year Plan Supported Program; Dr. Few to De­ tempted; Ball Game, East tions in liver Ha ecu laureate Sen RUSSELL AND YATES Campus Lunch Feature ARE ELECTED TO POSTS SENIOR-FACULTY BALL Poems by President Roose­ siVDDii Wnrlif/er Organ Pur­ Opposition to Plan Whieh Archive Business Manager GAME GAINS INTEREST velt and Margaret Sangster chased I'nr Varied Pro­ Will Give Islands Freedom Becomes Treasurer o f Hough to Deliver Dedicatory in 21111-iiage Book grams; Installed by Watson Insignificant Bill Burke Captains Team Semi-annual Conference Which Has Yet to Defeat Sermon on Second Day of Manila, p. I, May 4—(UP)-Near- Faeulty on Diamond;Dean, Shortened Program; Duke Statue To Be Unveiled 2,S1«I,OOII registered Filipino voters Rogers, Hendrickson Play ent tu tho polls today to east bal­ t the ilos ls in a plebiscite Oulaaiaeaaetaeag nearly ing m see ting of , Ce,reels..s file'leel il ..asaaapaliili Collegiate Press . . evivsilk- e\einpl<-Si-.l. Mee- . an's college, Gre.

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Glenn Frank, president of thc Via iversity of Wises,nsin, and Lynn v. M. c. A. ills program, "'hich will Harnld Hough, dean ol Drew Tl..i,l,i!ala-ail seminary, ivho will be the in conjunction with the Quad- principal speakers at Duke's eighty-third commencement, June 1-3. meeting |ileesv ssl tins lasail; aa „. being one .if tine finest of iis Ich lie- ii snaking a special trip e,ii.'„.„ .»..aee,e Pinafore Survives Gale; To Enlighten Prisoners „,.v.s s™s,e t-|.<.|a„r.-li. head of s Docks At Page Tonight af Quadrangle pic- .r;i „,„ ..reel,-. Reviewer States King George's Finest Is Ready For ampus was completed. Keller has divided the Anxious Greetings; Dress Rehearsal Gives Chapel Dedication lla Collin., .We.-ealith csillege, se. Promise of Excellent Show l.sra.issl dedication of the cl.apel vice-president; T. M. Jcilkin 'I,. Counselor's se, third v ice-predial call a F.lieassla.si O tainly no one can say Spark. The

11,,1. s-oisld seem, a 1,1 lan-aal support eal kasaj: t.va.I;:<• :• u tries nnd bustles S,K is-kiss,.. smd uglily British aaaaeiiaa'ssl operetta, ae.e. aa, might ha,

e,n Cat-sal isaa Ti Chen college, s alight in Page auditorium. yet they amply at Hum. Thc comma! tarya, and Norm Graf, Smith Excel Certainly loud i e,i>,i|i|ie,l I.e.- more versatile forms , K. C. B„ Seventy Delegates Attend f popular orchestral numbers, ac- jas become "the rui IclfKiitcaa from a„,.|i is always I mllng to Mr. Watson. The Page or- er filing n Un- state att, ajse-l-iiilly caille,lai|.] an, which las « Wurlitsaer, originally on a qu«rtcr-deck, ist £25,00(1. It was purchased in Cha .-aslaiojctou. O. C, by Mr. Upchurcsn- breeches, fsar aa seili-IY'ieei leleeaad- the fhtintiflifr. •id Phil Hasset For Music Lovers Delegates stu rl.d their bus

i(! (lillierCs ho ies ler. HI sly leiairlissl ee,..„,e. IOE part of the mo Trae ^S.tm -.'Vi',,.. tils: 3:1X1 p. m., Meel

e whole colorful e ty-n.ntli sem.-a. lis,] eaanveiaia.-n. !>''•:.- Mior of the firaduuling Classes. Tl,,- ia, I roil .action of the 8-unattii, June S—llaOO a. ni.. Com e Quadrangle offerings is

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Chapel; SaliO p. m„ Dedicator, mon, University Chapel, The Ten Sororities end l.yiaii Harold Hough, D.D., LL. SEVEN SELECTED Take Rooms In 1' REIST APPOINTED BY WHITE DUCHY Pan-Hel House iii-..ii null... The friend beg S.S. CO-CHAIRMAN Hoi-ial Standards Committee Sorority Conducts Tapping to Serve For Ensuing Year in Last Women's Student Also Selected Government Meeting Pi Gamma Mu MARY IVEY CHAIRMAN OUTSTANDING LEADERS Honor Society Hold Initiation ored li.v tappings of White Duchy, O.D.K.HONORSTENiDUKE FILM MADE honorary leadership sorority. The tapping took place las Ilia' filial Staa- is to be lield Saturday night, Is not FOR LEADERSHIP FOR ENDOWMENT New Committee . expected to form the basis upon whieh much of the success of the whole com- Men Receive Recognition For "The Trail of the Circui Outstanding Work in Five Rider," Motion Picture of Campus Fields Duke Foundation, Here FIGURES OF DIME AND RUTH PHILLIPS PREXY TWO SONS TO REPOSE night a OF NEW ORGANIZATION tlna Duke Endowment, aa Pathe soma IN MEMORIAL CHAPEL Josephine Eaby, of Lancaster, Pi motion picture, -line Tra.il of tl Ann Hughes, Foaalmro, Mass.; Miss Dorothy Gray, of Summit, ) ON WOMAN'S CAMPUS macs Josephs, Chattanooga, Tcnn.e, J.; Miss Dallas Knight, of Amble, auditorium, Friday evening, May 1 •Ivai Kleinanaiis, liidgeivasseel, N. J.e Pa.; Miss Annie Laurie Newsor las Knight, Amble, Pa.; Helen G ,• Holy. Durham: Miss .lane Haislip, of For the instigation oi I'iae sisssss.es added to the fraternity benefit nf the university comthunit els, New v.sah City; Jane Love. berixirt, W. Va.e. Miss Marv laJii.sll ion, the President's 'a Charles W. Kunkle, Jr., Johns- and Interested friends There ivill lie ew 1U iMngton, D. Ca Nancy Peterson, 1 H. Lull Hendewon, of Hickory, N. C •used of represents- a-ai, I'aa.a Hyatt Mossburg, Chevy ""' " eell.eiiv. (f. -is Mern Plyler, Dur- ase, Md.; Zaek Thomas, Hoik Hill, lows: 7al>0-Halsi| S:15-0;30j 9sS0-10iW ;, Ootb, CIree C.i John D. McCoundl, Davidson, (•"am., and Robert N. Cook, Vlcks- bnrg. Pa, lawi Stephen D. Frankfort, Ind,; Edward L. Phillips. rail of llae Circuit rest on elaboralcly carved sarcophagi ri.phicsiUy Ihe aetivil Hsiiaaill,-, \ae.e and ii,-lly Fricmel leigh, N. , araent, not only iaa the field Dukes are to be placed after theis illaljai-aa-eeeeal. V .1.. "p,,] jt jienl science

ire, and support of the ru- i. It is a thoroughly ii|i-lsi- Keck, widely known sculptor, design­ sl picture, which wns gh ed tlna figurce, which were cul " bowing in Raleigh last 1 figures will he placed in three large arcl.es of the small chapel, with iia the center aa played at Chapel sound and other etlVrl, nre of Miss Knight, eo-eel business man««e] Sigma Upsilon Bids Candidates For Degrees No Admission Charge Sigma Upslloo, aisitionnl honor

dent of the Woman's Student Govern The list of essnelidates for degrees captain of golf. '

PI; Miss Henderson is en-etl editoi

Alpha Delia Pi; Miss Haklep li . at Council. Criaick. •II for tbeir i Iicr of Kappa Kappa Gamma. ... 111,- sSocli r lis.- (ealloiei THE DUKE CHRONICLE Taesihtt. Maif 14. i

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THE DUKE CHRONICLE ook back over a year of conlli! year of hurrying from one plac New Arrivals

the fault lie with the Palm Beach ities or witb the ind September 19, 1906, At the beginning ol ar, thc heads and llilc am efl'ol Then this is the place to gel it. Our waitresses conflicts. On are prompt and courteous; our fountain clerks sfnl. Naturally, Sport Ensemble are speedy and efficient. Every available effort siere is still room I'ssr impriivcmiaiil and for syste- is collected to make your meal pleasant and ssitis. planning in our campus ssaslivilies ijruijraiiii. complete. Try a plate dinner today. Our foun­ Patterns Wc view with interest the embryo of a Presi- Ism-niai.s lle.aaral tain service is the most complete in town. Drop William L. Holler ent's Club, with a representative from each or- st« a huddle as in for a sandwich or drink in the afternoons . Roy a. Johnason eisiisaasleseii tn which wsuinai sss-.s as I sail To Suit Your Likes and liis-his. !iis elub carry out its avowed purpose, it taould llVl-tiaeK- ]slll sin .'lisl tea Uses usual I llillsssslslsl of .GRILL AND FOUNTAIN eas.till^.s s.lssl r.'Jlatitiaaaa ol Siha-lllllcd progrt irking lea an.a, tea say the leas eeleaa- lilals-. After liasilliaag tlae isle Although thc majority of the campus org 1 am convinced that tliere oust do have regular meetings, there arc THE POINTED WAY •hich meet nt irregular times and on very siti.ac. With few eaeeptaons, the oflicea-., of |1,<- Today a new group of campus ledders a; making their plans for next year, a new bevy < t lesat, if they would take the time and tlioUi Pritchard-Bright ideas will be offered to the student body in ts! i do so. Would this not be a worthy project form of resolutions and Uws; in short, tbe campt ,.• newly-formed executive club? a it. The retiring edi- &Co. m will ss tart life anew. But we probably too often place tbe blame all is forgiven.. "Tomorrow's Styles— The retiring leaders hare done well. They hal n- .sa-jessLii/sitiiiai it ri il its olficers for non-attendance Today" I ov-r sensitive individuals s carried outs tbe wishes of the student body in ad lack of cooperation on the part of than one occasion tills yes manner agreeable to all. Their work can be con Washington Duke Hotel Bldg. ;dual members. If individuals would cultivate the They have written flery Open Foru mended, though in spots loopholes may be founi sbit of looking at the bulletin board in tlie post SHOD they will be on tl.e highways searching f< lice daily, there would be less "Inst minute" ligulng lie.- writer and brandii posts for whicli tbeir work as leaders has pra siowledge of meetings. pared them. We are lietter and they are abettf To become Interested in a numUr of orgoniaa- for tlieir work during the past year. May the Fountain Pen meet witb thc same success which has followed laoinmonly done. Certainly we have far from a them during the close of tbeir college careers! jar Hi of organizations on the campus. Each Repairing But to tomorrow's leaders. You must be guided oman finds some phase of activity which appeals .alie.lllill Collcgl New Sacs, New Points, e her; thc difficulty seems to he that of limiting by student opinion. You are to lead—to lead a miry" .ii.aira.al- Cleaning, Adjusting body that is willing to follow; and no body is sae'.s iutisrest to it i.s mb ers hip in two or three organ- willing to follow unless their views are io accord­ ations. Thc question often resolves itself into THE ROSE ance with those of their leaders. The CHRONICLE ther "belonging" to several groups or heing an AGENCY, Inc. during the coming year will

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5 ride for 1 fare 25c Durham Realty THE OPENING WEDGE Phone L-IJ71 & Insurance Co. (Byrac**e Doit; Orange) BLUE and WHITE CAB The opening wedge in the movement to cslab 609 Mangum TRUST BLDG. isls comprehensive examinations has heen driver ition of otne at Syracuse with the confirmation by list urriculmn committee of the School of Citizenshij ssd Public Affairs' plan to substitute "compre- sl Wrfgbl Friday afternoon. Mrs. " for ir thesi right, Miss EJJjsbeOi Sasscer, and RIDE THE BUSSES iss Jane Ilalsllp received tlae guests. iply by This Durham Public Service Company ward compreher PLEDGING luiplny- ind the doom of I is becoming outmoded and useless in^all of undergraduate study. The senior car spectcd to devote enough time to bis sub, ver it thoroughly or to present it adequat If he tries to do his thesis justice, be loses CHI INITIATES perspective. He emerges from college with sin

lacking in the general background of his ms field. The s aggr! tiiai definite evi > school is a forwai

ITTEND CAROLINA DANCES are recoguiated KAPl'A DELTA PICNIC I. They hey obvia e the bie.ll petuated. They serve the pur­ pose of broadening and, at the same time, unifying tins student's knowledge aaf bis major subject, .in Dr. J. Ella Hardin PE1RCE SCHOOL the Citizenship school, thc comprehensive exami­ OSTEOPATHIC: nations will turn out students well-rounded in all PHYSICIAN five fields ot-political science taught at Syracuse, jslotherapiije Vapor B I Hm.w Bldg. m.:it(IAM, ; tbus maintain a system of supplying donors witb instead of over-spaviailiaaed stu,huts wbo may have, expedience and relieve the pathological labor for example, an .exhaustive knowledge of municipal staff of much bothersome work, and at thc government but with an absolute blind spot for time be of great service to needy students wh international relations or public law. spare a pint of blood every month or so. So many stuslenls complain iss isollege and aftei There arc alsao a number of non-professional college that they don't know why they lake curtail attendant positions ahout the hospital that could courses. They are puzzled as to what they have Durham Ice Cream Company easily be filled by Duke students, if a workable learned from tlieir college work. Thc compteien system were established. The Duke Union could Sorority Banquets also hire more help if this bureau should aget behind S3 MAIN A thc operators. Dinner in the men's Union could s|ieeialination and promotes balance. When tin Made With Pure served to the patrons at the tables witb the aid of • ...... S.l •.•••:••::. BLOCK CsHJJAM a number of extra waiters who raced tbe work. The ss final coin pre he ii she examination in view and Union certainly would not hia harmed by tlie iuno- after taking this exam, his knowledge i

hc-iiles, imcs in the libraries that many students . IL would Us glad tn till, Thc bureau only need pi Unions auadc the administration tliat the jobs could be EAST CAMPUS WEST CAMPUS handled. Iu the stores ami factorim in llanla.-ii there are places for what might be called "utilitk Operated by Duke University for the Convenience of All Students men." Many loose ends, in other words, nre caught It's the tobacco that counts, and there are no up by non-professionsaI (jar I time employees. Tbe

bureau need only ,liw down l.ar ash-as such as these, meals appreciated. and go out and caiuvini-t tin- employers lhat tiicse J. E. THOMPSON, "M. Manager finer tobaccos than those used in Luckies worthwliile aids could easily be hud. Tuesday, Man 'i. ""••' THE DUKE CHRONICLE CONFERENCE CINDER TEAMS CLASH HERE SATURDAY Four Games Wind Up '35 DUKE NINE TARES DEVIL LINRSMEN Eight '34 Champs Return SECOND PUCE IN With The Blue Devils DETHRONE W.&L To Defend Track Laurels Varsity Baseball Schedule iAItRY S. ETTF.lt, Sports Rdito After Defeating Carolina 7-2 Saturday, Duke Plays Them LOOP STANDINGS IN TOURNEY PLAY Thirteenth Annual Meet Expected To Be a Three-Way Battle There Tomorrow; Statu Here Thursday; Carolina ei.ieiiaaiiag on Duke's Between Carolina, Duke, and Maryland; Seven Seeond Place Winners of Last Year to Compete Again Saturday and Monday in Finale Carolina Gets Second Place Southern Conference Championship Bout Fast Sprint Men Entered I.AXTON IS NEW CHAMP

s they dia In tlie State toume; Washington and Let, the defemliaa ly tlae best-balaneec tampion, waa third in tlie toorne; >P, and the lilue Da 'he seoreaa for the flrst three tean oup ot rapidly-ln 'ere: Duke 013, Carolina 62o, an Washington and I.ee 048. In addition to the Tar Heelaa. Annex individual Crow 3* title-holders wil Bond place winners

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Chronicle Meetings Seaplanes "Lost" 1 KELLER SUBMITS COMPI­ LATION OF LITERARY nolulu, T. H„ May 10— (UP)— WORKS FOR THE CONVICT •,...1^1,1 a.- Iraek and Held I Ihe fl,,-,,,,!,-!,. sinpaid Chanticleer bills

illy In daw of the tact that ht Room Reservations d ihe pleasure of facing Duk« L BLACK LEATHER 1 hat all rooms not reserved by lorning of May 16 will be open eating at Mr. Whitford's office se receipt from the treasurer's

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— Specials — PBEMANBNT WAVES $3.50, $5.00 SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE

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Turkish tobacco leaf is so tiny j that each of these bales contains r : from 70 to 80 thousand leaves. But there's another and greater 1 difference—Turkish is the most rap spicy and aromatic tobacco in tbe We have Chesterfield buyers in all the tobacco markets of Turkey and Greece, including Xantlii, * Like treading on ai That's how these Frccmi Cavalla, Smyrna and Samsoun. shoes carry you al Why? The (hick ns §&&$ , And when you blend and cross- crepe rubber soles an springy and shock-prool. blend aromatic Turkish tobacco Your purse is shock-proof too, when you buy Free- with mild ripe home-grown to­ baccos as we do in Chesterfield "'fajm'j'n dealer, he'll show you why Freeman m —you have a milder cigarette, shoes are such outstand a better-tasttng cigarette.

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