
all u~:~80"', that toiled up a be a valle val~, I'ging, ha~' 1'bt a sleep ra~~r. against a In, a high blu~hTI! hill slopes' ash and wer, The Newark Post broad, ;:::h" I'ent forll\ati~U' \'(I!.u;\I8 XXI NEWARK, DELA WARE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930 UMBER 34 of lhe tYP ic~ gl'ew ther!; = yard Is N aminated.... For Dry Law Repeal HORSE SHOW AT 'l'lP TOP FARM Democratic Party Goes "Wringing Wet" CLUB MEMBERS The Ways and Means Com­ FRESHMAN WEEK mittee of the Newark New Cen­ ENTER CONTEST tury Club will sponsor a horse PLANS COMPLETE Naming Senatorial Candidate Over Marvel show on Saturday, October 25, at Tip Top Farm, starting at 12 Will Take Part in l\~eeting to o'clock noon. If rain prevents NUmber New Students Enroll the show, the committee has se­ Col. John P. LeFevre of Dover choseniHOME ROOM Be Held in Springfield lected Saturday, November 1 as in Women's College at Uni- a su bsti tu teo I versity of Delaware For Congress Without Opposition; I ORGANIZATION Six boys and six girls, Delaware's 4-H Club representatives in Camp No Contest For State Offi' ces Vail, at the Eastern States Exposi- CHARLES PIE Freshman week at Delaware Col- rr==============i'I1F or Teaching Student Partici- tion at Springfield, Mass., left WiI- lege and the Women's College of the I mington Saturday morning, Septem- University of Delaware began this r UI n1<' 1' niled States Senator DEMOCRATIC TICK:ij:T I pation in School Govern- bel' 13th, in a special car on the Colo- GOLF MEDAlIST~ morni':lg at 8. o'clock .(standard time) Thoma F. Bayard, of Wilmington, I nial Express of the Pennsylvania R. and Will continue untIl Monday morn- · h hAd Unitecl States Senator-(long t v arch f ol' uf he E', Ig teent men - I men R., with every expectation of enter- ing. During this time the new stu- menl, wa' named at Dover late Tue~- I and shol·t terms)-Thomas F. ing upon the happiest and most ex- Father and Brother Also in dents will become acclimated to their da v aft.· rnnon as the DemocratIc Bayard, Wilmington. In ordel' to form a more perfect citing week of their lives. new environment and to the ideals and I pnr'ly'. s Senatorl. a I can dI'd ~ t e b y. d e- Representative in Co ngress- 't a s ns of responsibility and a New Castle County was r epresented FlTst' S'IX teen In. Cl u b traditions of the college. In addition feating his ri va l, O()mocratlC NatIOnal JO~~are' ~~:aesv~~~~r~~~\V. Hil- ~~i'.'i't' ~f ede l~lOCraCy in the 'Newark by Louise Hubert, Marshallton; Ada Ch~mpionship to this assimilation into their new Comll1 ittN'm >1n Josiah Marvel, by a yard, Kenton, Kent county. Schools, the plan of home room organ- Weldin, Newark; Arthur Crossan,'" life this period will be used to test I'ote of 115 to 95, nine more than I . t' h b d tId t into Hockessin; and Albert Buckworth, and classify the groups of students. neces, ar\' to nominate. State Auditor-B. Guy Wheat- ~I~~~i~e aass ~~n l:re~:o~~ a;eal~s~ The Elkton. Kent County sent Margaret In the qualifying round of golf for The upper classmen will arrive on Bavnrcl ', running mate will be Colo- l e~'n~~I~:~~e cou~~;~missio n e r _ period from 10.15 to 10.30 is the time Voshell, Wyoming; Thelma Dennison, the club championship at the Newark campus on Monday in order to par- nel i ohn P. LeFevre, of Dover, com- I allotted for carrying on the home Dover; Ponder Norgan, Milford; and Country Club on Saturday afternoon, ticipate in the convocation exercises. mander of the Delaware National Samuel J. Furlllss, Sussex coun- room. activities. These activities con- Harold Marvel, Houston. From Sus- Charles Pic won the prize for the low The program of activities at the Guard. who was nominated without t y. cern themselves with the 'life of the sex County went Elsie Wells, Milton; gross score 77. His father, P. F. Pic, Women's College for the week fol- oppo II tu n fill' Representative in con- I school in all its various phases. Each Cathel Johnso n, Farmington; Wood- Sr., and a brother, P. F. Pie, Jr., also lows: Thursday, 8 a. m. to 9 a. m., gress. one man who went into the byways sectio.n me~ts as a separate group. I'OW Sturgis, Dagsboro; and John qualified for the first 16 each with a standard time, assignment of rooms Adopt Wet Plank and highways urging back many of The Immediate problem Of., the .first Marvel, Seaford. gross score of 81. This will leave a and to groups and procuring of name t k h b th t of nonllnat A. D. Cobb, Assistant Director of father and two sons battling for the badge; 8 :30 a. m. to 10 :30 a. m., pay- Act optwn or a st rong "wet" plank those ~ead ers: It. is this man I would i1~ 0 ~~~e :I ec~i~ e~ ~c e L~ to meet th~ Extension of the University of Dela- club championship. ment of board, payment of dues for in tIll' pn rl~' platform f ollowed the I place III nomll1atlOn here today.. .g, . g . ware, is in charge of the group, as- The scores of the first 16 follow: the various non-academic organiza­ nominati ons after the resolutions "The Repu?lican ~arty had s()lzed exec u t.l ~e . ~ ee ds of each ~I? U P. Am.~~~ sisted by Miss Anne B. Moore, Sussex Charles Pie, 77; H. J. Turner, Jr., and tions; 8 :30 to 10 :30, physical exami­ comnti llrc by a voLe of 8 to 7 pre- on the inflatIOn. pel'lOd and. claimed the Offi C() IS to. b() elected <lle the. pI e .. yI Cou nty Club Agent, and George M. H. C. Souder, 79; P. F. Pie, Sr., and nations ; 11, luncheon at Kent Dining ,cnlecl lhe ame ndment which was it to be Republtcan prosp.erlty. The d,e nt: v l c e -p~ :s ld e n t, and seclet.at . Wonilow, New Castle County Club P. F. Pic, Jr., 81; F. C. Houghton, 83; Hall; 12, assembly, Dean Winifred J . originalh' p I'cscnted to the State Hoover panic of 1929 was 111 no small 1 hese officer s have been nominated Agent. Mr. Cobb is serving on the L. H. Lewis and E. W. Steedle, 84; Robinson, presiding, at the Hilarium cnmmi l(:" i\[on day night, when it was degree due to false information from a l~d electe.d by secret ~a ll ot a~l~1 ~~. ~h e Executive Staff of Camp Vail, as Dr. W. O. Sypherd, E. C. Post and in Resid ence Hall; 12 :30, talk on edu­ volrd down. :12 lo 12. The amendment the White House and the Secretary plesent time .they ale famlhallzln.~ Dean of Boys. George E. Dutton, Jr., 85; E. B. cation, Associate Professor Van de was draftcd by Mr. Bayard himself" of the TreasuriY . This false inform a- t.hemsel.ve. With the . duties Of. thell For fou r teen years Camp Vail has Wright, Dr. Walter HuJlihen, C. H. Voort, Assistant Professor Ehler s, in in wh il'h he' dec lared his stand for the I tion induced people to spend beyond lespectlve om ce~ which means t hat been recognized as the goal of 4-H Hopkins and C. A. McCue, 86; C. O. the' chapel; 3: 10 p. m., talks, "How to re,,~al of tIlt' Eighteent h Amendment their means." dUl'lng .the com lllg week t he pres 1-Club members in the ea. tern states. Houghton, 87. Budget Your Money," Assistant Pro- d tI p Khir law the State enforce- Mr Hughes sa id the state and na- dents wtll be prepared to take cha rge Ltd . a t b ' Id ' g on S d 16-J PAt d F fessor Kelly ,' "How to Take Notes," al ll'~lll ','l,.t. ,','11 '1 (' 1", p'I'0111'b'lts P" ."s·lc·lans tl' on is now a t the crossl'oads of this of theil·. m.eetings a.nd iI.l e e. lection of OCIl e 111 perm nen tll 111 S econ .. rms rong an . , 'I., I I t tt II b h Id the grounds of the Eastern States Ex- 1. Crow, 88 ; W. R. Powell, 89 ; P. B. Associ ate Pl'ofessor Allen, in the Hi- to pl'l'scrihc liquor. period and must find men ~a~ab le of LIe. exeeu Ive. co mml ees WI .e e . position, one of the greatest agricul- Myer s, 91; H. G. Lawson, 93; Geo rge larium; 5 p. m. , dinner; 6 :15, talk, Bu\'ard ",hnge ca ndidacy was spon- finding the way out. H e said In plac- lhe executI ve commIttee co nsIsts of tural expositions in the co untry, this E . Dutton, Sr., 95; W. E . Holton, 96; "The Arts and Science Course, Pro- ~oreti Ii\.' thl' wet. throughout the ing Mr. Ma r vel in nomination that he two memb, ers .of each h? m.e r oo ~ who camp ofl'ers unusuhl opportunities of Dr. A. S. Eastman, 97; H. F. Mote, f essor Drake, in the Hilarium; 7:'15 Slate.
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