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Mercury-410408-1.jpg The Glenvt e Mercury A11D UIIIND YCIU 1 '!'hat Eut.tr Vtcatloa Dula .,..., Momi,.. at I O'dock. Don't PoiPU ENTERTAIN CHEMISTRY DAY CROWD MUSINGS ......... p_ ............. liME_.- To Speak Here LYCEUM NUMBER WIU BE · HEARD MONDAY EVENING Student Election In Progress Today SniDENTS FORM SEVENTY -FIVE WGH SCHOOLS INVrrED TO ATIEND TENTH ANNUAL PROGRAM, SAnJRDAY, APRD. t,- · ... ........ JOliN T...,a. - D. wbo .W be tha _.aeemtnt .. ...... r hen 4. ... had an -llfo.Bofoa.... Saato :. u.:::r: =.: :::0.: --- .. -- ...... a. - Ute iloWv of dte a- Alia- ............ ...... llllldpia ·li!M.Bearftd wta t&ilactioa ill the paenl ............ of .... -Ez. - ..... ..._ ...... tllo Wor.ld War aU wp Jatar atiached &o t.U .hace ....... C'Oarift. Bia lnt DOftl, wturia appe&.ll&d lit 1110. wu eontiallJ' nc.md bJ' _ .... _. __ .,._, ........ ,jhrtM .. ._ .. ---- .. .. _____ .. .... ....................... ,.. ..,_ _. it - editor et tile ........ _ Aae-B...W .... of ........ ': .. U. UXTH YOUTH ll'ftDN'AL Y..U. ,A .......... II t1r Asabny WUU... tMre&..OIIo..,. JI1'Apo._o.-,"'''le _, __ . __ _ _ .. _'1' __ --- .... ._ ___ _ ........ -. __ ..... _ .. _ ...... , ..... _ ___ ,_ ....... _ . ...,.. o• oawt .... -. vrojecta .......... -- ...... ....... ,. •. ... 1N111T SPLU<S L OUII Uatentepr, Americ&a poet aDd c:ritic:-, told Ul.e Ollul•to.. Opea Forv.m aadlenoa tH ,.a. Tv.HdaJ' \hat America ia 6owia• of co•ifta' of ... ta die laa area ud caltai'L Be aid that whenu tiM artieU of tWI coutrJ oaee bonowad from Duop., Eai'Ope&Bai are now bor· •wilt&' from Americ:L llr. Uater- _,... if oae of U.. fo ... od poet:a ttl the ace- Aut.bor of manr poema. .. U. ar.o cO'IQPiltd iDto one YOl· ... a crvsap of Amwic:u poeau fticb he betievea an o.taudiac. A CIOPJ' of tbla book ia iD tha Aob- ert r. Iidd f;&OONEa CROSBY 9la£ April '1 i.wue of Time IUC'- J Pine haa u i r:t.tlerueitW artl- d• on 11oUJ'WOO(I'a fonua01t. _., Bial' CroftJ. famoua a1ao for Ilia enr-p,...Dt pipe aud ant. l'llte aolf. cro.bJ' ia one of BoU7'- WOcl"a and tuput ,.W lahabitllnte. The Miele aaya tlaa\ ha n.m1 17,600 a week for ...... ..,.. bnackMC., 17'1,000 • ,_, for pbo-.r-p)!. I'«''I'b aad l\ 'NMO a oplctve f-or l:hru ple- ..,._a ,..r. It b.u ben llta\ed lllaatrWe that Wa eani np from b 'IU'ioae baeine.u eaterprleea aet u mueh or mon tb.an "'- ut.. ... Pd -..r.n" .• COIIIC ITUPI Job.D T .. ple Gravea. 11. editor, author, l ecturer, of BlnaiJlP.am, Ala., wOI deUTtt tb oC'OIIUIIUC..ant addrullllert! on JUlie 4. See Kercory IIIIIIDIS eohunn t.llla week for mon abow.t ., . era ... Bus Damaged In Slight Accident The Collqe bua was dama,.d to the exteftt of about '160 J'rida7 wbtn the ril'bt fron\ aide c:aucht tha H. Y. Clark Works .. Out Grading · Plan who &t Sand Fork and drive• Carl Chapman Moves Coach A. F. Rohrbo11gh bu eaUed a meeting for t.his alt.emooa in the gymnasium to diacua,. posai billtiu of sponeoring intere:olleri&te b..,. hall th.i.s •priftJ'. f'OIDC abi.. are perllaapa tha \t mo1t wideiJ reed ! e1taree of 4aUt De1niJI6peiL The7 am aleo .... .-te llllrron to eu!T'Oftt tnada. Of late, reader 1 ara 10111.1W'Mt perpi.Ked kt tln4 t.J-,t their trror- tte dlancten have joined the u- my. Joe Palooka and Hap Hopper, &o aame a few, have yoJuateered, ud Jl'nc:lde• Kc:Goote7' waa n-o becaQJ& of age. Readen ot lldpp)' han their finpn c:I'OIIed. a GUmn County tcbool bas, lasd A plu ia belq formed b7 H. Y. beea emploJe.d t.o dri ve the CoUe.. Clark whweby critic: t.eachen Ln tJM bu1 Lo Cbarlu\on and take Ruclen&l Traini._ Sebool abaU JtuSce the and te.chen there for t.he a nnual proper raarb to be riven studenL Mid-West Pbyaieal Eduation Auo- tnebe,., The pan will eet up a uni· ei;:: &bout s:zt !::hi:;! To Rebuild Station :: c':;! Destroyed By Fire To Blacksburg, Va. 'o-r.-S-h_e_r_w_oo_d_E_d_d_y-. Will Speak Here Wedneaday, April23 girls, lin. Earl R. Boas. instructor uftifof111 Un of important thinp- tf ch.an,r:ed bis adcbeu to 8\aclubarg so in women'• phyaical edueation, and be cotUiducd ib rrt.lfe&, bu' Plane to rebuild on ttlt 1 ite of that he may continue his uteuion her aon , <J>aae a!eo C. D. wiU alto aim to encourap critic Larkt!y's Filling Station, destroyM "'·ork at V.P.I. Wilfong, Glenville Rirb Sehool teachf'r& to c:onsider important ele- by !ire, Thunday moming, March Mr. Chapm&n, who finished work coach, Stanley Hall, uaistant, and menta in good teschitiC'· 20, were announced tilt! JM.8t week. for )l is A.B. dt"Ctee here at the end the driver. !Mr. Clark upede to have the plan Mr. [)l)yton !Rhoades of Spencer, of the first seme-ster, is Mnployed in ... &OBEJI,TS WIN! IZS I.N Cor1). W. G. Wamaley, of the lo· completed tbil week and to j)Ut it owner, will inspect the grounds and Radford by the Hercules Powder IUPD SUDS SLOGAN CONTEST cal detachment of Sbte Polic:e. In- Into ua;e immediately thereafter. proper L-y thb week. Jl wtLS al.,o lt"arn· Company, which hu opened a veatigsted the accident . after which Copin of the plan will be avaU- c d tbat !fr. Jac kson Cochrane, super- IH,OOO,OOO p1&11t Piet.une of liD. Nora v. Bol>&tU, bouse dl· the wu driven t.o C!:illrlcston able for atodent teachers. .UOr for lhe Tex.ato G:190linc Com• the plant in the. map.dno. -actr of Vwona M"pel Hall waa ond b(ek. p.any, -.;u buildins- a t.ta· Lite, March 81, pa,.e 37, and in tbe w;1aner o.f 1%6 Uniud St.atll A at.t;ip about 8 itleht:s wilic in the NEXT MERCURY APRIL ZZ tfoa if Mr. Rhudce !a.ll!l to build. Time. March 24, pq-e 21. SaviDc- Bond Thursday l•ody of the bua 1\o'U riJ Jped from the Mr. J omes H. Larkey, local manager, fttr Abmtt&.c the t1t'entJ·five riKht fr on.t l i{ht ba:k t,o the dGor, of the ret- laid \he Ntion would 1 t.e of modern REBA LECC IN HOSPITAL """"' .... ,,t Ia t.M. Suds ond the two loY>·er pan .. of ri a• l.n whit"h begitu: at H, T!wnda7. type, would b .. e a luneh room and lteba Lea& lt'Hhmaa In tlle :ft ComMt.ittoo QMJMOfOCi br t.he door were and end& llonday at 8 a. m., the that •partments may built on the leJre. y from an ,.ppend· Compan.r, Ketcu.q wib DOt be pu.bliahed nezt Heond floor. ectomy, tlle put Dr. Sherwood Eddy, avthor, leC'tUM' r and world travelc!', will speak in uaembly, Wr!dnesdaJ. April 23, and apin. at 8:J5 p. 111 •• at " 'hkh timt- the p_nerol puh.lk is invited to" bear him. The lep of the YlfOA and YiWCA with the cooper.1tion o! tba eollo;re administn.tion will sponaor hi.s appeannc:e here. Dr. Eddy, author of t'lll'enty vo!umeos on erc:o- nomie, aoc:ial and rcligious ques-- tioru, t:u l or yu,. bH-n vi.iit!nr the natiou of snd Ar;ia ablcfJ iral' eendltiona ther-e. 11ft ea. Winnen ta tho eC)'IIt.elt A.emblJ to.-onow w>U b• tb T•NdaJ'. Th aen laaue will appear XI'. Larkq wiU conti•uut to oper· is a m s... F'taztci& - .... _.., ......... U.40 of &lle J'CUlitz' cia& A,..U a •te atioa.. p1ta1, CbAI'Ielloa. 11·--------- ...... :

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The Glenvt e Mercury A11D UIIIND YCIU 1 '!'hat Eut.tr Vtcatloa Dula .,...,

Momi,.. at I O'dock. Don't PoiPU

ENTERTAIN CHEMISTRY DAY CROWD

MUSINGS A~ol ......... p_ ............. liME_.-

To Speak Here LYCEUM NUMBER WIU BE · HEARD

MONDAY EVENING

Student Election In Progress Today

SniDENTS FORM SEVENTY -FIVE WGH SCHOOLS INVrrED TO ATIEND TENTH

ANNUAL PROGRAM, SAnJRDAY, APRD. t,-·

... ~ ........ JOliN T...,a. - D. wbo ~ .W be tha _.aeemtnt

........ r hen ~ 4. ... had an -llfo.Bofoa....Saato ~.._....~-·-:. u.:::r: =.: ~ :::0.: ---.. -­...... a. - Ute iloWv of dte a- Alia- ............ ...... llllldpia ·li!M.Bearftd wta t&ilactioa ill the paenl ............ of .... -Ez. -..... ..._ ...... tllo Wor.ld War aU wp Jatar atiached &o t.U .hace ....... C'Oarift.

Bia lnt DOftl, wturia appe&.ll&d lit 1110. wu eontiallJ' nc.md bJ' _ .... _. __ .,._,........,jhrtM .. ._ .. ----.. .. _____ .. .... ....................... ,.. ,_.._.M.......,.edkorol~•

..,_ _. it - editor et tile

........_ Aae-B...W .... of

........ ': .. !'~*~ U. UXTH YOUTH ll'ftDN'AL Y..U. , A .......... II t1r Asabny WUU... ~ ~ tMre&..OIIo..,. JI1'Apo._o.-,"'''le _, __ . __ _ _ .. _'1' __ ::::::~~= - ·---.... ._ ___ _ ........ -. __ ..... _ .. _ ...... ,..... _ ___ ,_ ....... _ . ...,.. o• oawt....-. vrojecta .......... -- ...... .......,. •.... 1N111T SPLU<S

LOUII Uatentepr, Americ&a poet aDd c:ritic:-, told Ul.e

Ollul•to.. Opea Forv.m aadlenoa tH ,.a. Tv.HdaJ' \hat America ia 6owia• ~ of co•ifta' of ... ta die laa area ud caltai'L Be aid that whenu tiM artieU of tWI coutrJ oaee bonowad from Duop., Eai'Ope&Bai are now bor· •wilt&' from Americ:L llr. Uater­_,... if oae of U.. fo ... od poet:a ttl the ace- Aut.bor of manr poema. .. U. ar.o cO'IQPiltd iDto one YOl· ... a crvsap of Amwic:u poeau fticb he betievea an o.taudiac. A CIOPJ' of tbla book ia iD tha Aob­

ert r. Iidd ~a:'-.

f;&OONEa CROSBY 9la£ April '1 i.wue of Time IUC'­J Pine haa u i r:t.tlerueitW artl­d• on 11oUJ'WOO(I'a fonua01t. _., Bial' CroftJ. famoua a1ao for Ilia enr-p,...Dt pipe aud ant. l'llte aolf. cro.bJ' ia one of BoU7'­WOcl"a be~loved, and tuput ,.W lahabitllnte. The Miele aaya tlaa\ ha n.m1 17,600 a week for ...... ..,.. bnackMC., 17'1,000 • ,_, for pbo-.r-p)!. I'«''I'b aad l\ 'NMO a oplctve f-or l:hru ple­..,._a ,..r. It b.u ben llta\ed lllaatrWe that Wa eaninp from b 'IU'ioae baeine.u eaterprleea aet u mueh or mon tb.an "'- ut..

... Pd -..r.n" .• • COIIIC ITUPI

Job.D T .. ple Gravea. 11. editor, author, lecturer, of BlnaiJlP.am, Ala., wOI deUTtt tb oC'OIIUIIUC..ant addrullllert! on JUlie 4. See Kercory IIIIIIDIS eohunn t.llla week for mon abow.t .,. era ...

Bus Damaged In Slight Accident

The Collqe bua was dama,.d to the exteftt of about '160 J'rida7 wbtn the ril'bt fron\ aide c:aucht tha

~~ •;,:,~·r:.,.;~~·w;:~ H. Y. Clark Works ~::;· ~:."t..:" .. ~.;· a~~ Out Grading · Plan who live~ &t Sand Fork and drive•

~~--·) Carl Chapman Moves

Coach A. F. Rohrbo11gh bu eaUed a meeting for t.his alt.emooa in the gymnasium to diacua,. posai billtiu of sponeoring intere:olleri&te b..,. hall th.i.s •priftJ'.

f'OIDC abi.. are perllaapa tha \t mo1t wideiJ reed ! e1taree of 4aUt De1niJI6peiL The7 am aleo .... .-te llllrron to eu!T'Oftt tnada. Of late, reader1 ara 10111.1W'Mt

perpi.Ked kt tln4 t.J-,t their trror­tte dlancten have joined the u­my. Joe Palooka a nd Hap Hopper, &o aame a few, have yoJuateered, ud Jl'nc:lde• Kc:Goote7' waa n-o ~acted becaQJ& of age. Readen ot lldpp)' han their finpn c:I'OIIed.

a GUmn County tcbool bas, lasd A plu ia belq formed b7 H. Y. beea emploJe.d t.o drive the CoUe.. Clark whweby critic: t.eachen Ln tJM bu1 Lo Cbarlu\on and take Ruclen&l Traini._ Sebool abaU JtuSce the and te.chen there for t.he annual proper raarb to be riven studenL Mid-West Pbyaieal Eduation Auo- tnebe,., The pan will eet up a uni·

ei;:: ;~7;::1

~:~peaed &bout s:zt !::hi:;! d.;:~:n:~~·~: ~~= To Rebuild Station ::c':;! :!'~e:•r::;:~~: ~~~= "~ _:etth~i;ttu:;:t.:;a;_:-:;-a Destroyed By Fire fr:-:1 ~!;.:"·v!.: ~~: 1·~-n:

To Blacksburg, Va. 'o-r.-S-h_e_r_w_oo_d_E_d_d_y-.

Will Speak Here Wedneaday, April23 girls, lin. Earl R. Boas. instructor uftifof111 Un of important thinp- tf ch.an,r:ed bis adcbeu to 8\aclubarg so

in women'• phyaical edueation , and be cotUiducd ib ~vin1r rrt.lfe&, bu' Plane to rebuild on ttlt 1 ite of that he may continue his uteuion her aon , <J>aae Ru~er: a!eo C. D. wiU alto aim to encourap critic Larkt!y's Filling Station, destroyM "'·ork at V.P.I. Wilfong, Glenville Rirb Sehool teachf'r& to c:onsider important ele- by !ire, Thunday moming, March Mr. Chapm&n, who finished work coach, Stanley Hall, uaistant, and menta in good teschitiC'· 20, were announced tilt! JM.8t week. for )l is A.B. dt"Ctee here at the end the driver. !Mr. Clark upede to have the plan Mr. [)l)yton !Rhoades of Spencer, of the first seme-ster, is Mnployed in

... &OBEJI,TS WIN! IZS I.N Cor1). W. G. Wamaley, of the lo· completed tbil week and to j)Ut it owner, will inspect the grounds and Radford by the Hercules Powder IUPD SUDS SLOGAN CONTEST cal detachment of Sbte Polic:e. In- Into ua;e immediately thereafter. proper L-y thb week. Jl wtLS al.,o lt"arn· Company, which hu opened a

veatigsted the accident . after which Copin of the plan will be avaU- c d tbat !fr. Jackson Cochrane, super- IH,OOO,OOO p1&11t t~. Piet.une of liD. Nora v . Bol>&tU, bouse dl· the b~as wu driven t.o C!:illrlcston able for atodent teachers. .UOr for lhe Tex.ato G:190linc Com• the plant appe.ar~d in the. map.dno.

-actr of Vwona M"pel Hall waa ond b(ek. p.any, -.;u ~mider buildins- a t.ta· Lite, March 81, pa,.e 37, and in tbe w;1aner o.f • 1%6 Uniud St.atll A at.t;ip about 8 itleht:s wilic in the NEXT MERCURY APRIL ZZ tfoa if Mr. Rhudce !a.ll!l to build. Time. March 24, pq-e 21. Ocwa.mn~t SaviDc- Bond Thursday l•ody of the bua 1\o'U riJJped from the Mr. J omes H. Larkey, local manager, • fttr Abmtt&.c the ~t t1t'entJ·five riKht fron.t l i{ht ba :k t,o the dGor, Deca~&M of the Easte~ ret- laid \he Ntion would 1t.e of modern REBA LECC IN HOSPITAL """"' .... ,,t Ia t.M. S~Jper Suds ond the two loY>·er pan .. of ria• l.n whit"h begitu: at 1~ H, T!wnda7. type, would b .. e a luneh room and lteba Lea& lt'Hhmaa In tlle ~1-

:ft ComMt.ittoo QMJMOfOCi br t.he door were aha~red. and end& llonday at 8 a. m., the that •partments may ~ built on the leJre. y r~urior from an ,.ppend· ~1\W·.Peet Compan.r, Ketcu.q wib DOt be pu.bliahed nezt Heond floor. ectomy, per!o~ tlle put Tu~ad•J

Dr. Sherwood Eddy, avthor, leC'tUM' r and world travelc!', will speak in uaembly, Wr!dnesdaJ. April 23, and apin. at 8:J5 p . 111 •• at " 'hkh timt- the p_nerol puh.lk is invited to " bear him. The ~1-lep e~e,. of the YlfOA and YiWCA with the cooper.1tion o! tba eollo;re administn.tion will sponaor hi.s appeannc:e here.

Dr. Eddy, author of t'lll'enty vo!umeos on intemo~ion.31 erc:o­nomie, aoc:ial and rcligious ques-­tioru, t:u lor yu,. bH-n vi.iit!nr the natiou of £-urop~ snd Ar;ia ablcfJ iral' eendltiona ther-e. 11ft ea. Winnen ta tho eC)'IIt.elt A.emblJ to.-onow w>U b• tb T•NdaJ'. Th aen laaue will appear XI'. Larkq wiU conti•uut to oper· Sb~ is a ~timt m s... F'taztci& H~

- ...._..,......... U.40 of &lle J'CUlitz' cia& ~· A,..U a •te ~. atioa.. p1ta1, CbAI'Ielloa. 11·---------......:

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'The gi~n'?IJ~ ~ ercury STUDE.NT NEW5PAP£Jt OF CJ..ElrfV~

STATE T£ACHE&.S COI..LE.G£ Pvbli.bed ea.cb 'l'u~, dQ.nD:a 1M acl.ool :r-r

b tiN. da.aee. 10 joumaJJam.. l:DUJ'ed a t tbe po.-t-­.alce at Gle.a•ille, WeA VlJ'ClD.I&, .. -.caDd-d.aa ...U ..........,., &bae:n~a JillU, ll!U c...ac. for WI.• ....

lhmbu: w.. Vircibia b u ueoUeciate Pr .. ~ • • ,.,_, VJfC\DL& .N ... apapu CoaadJ.. A. IDCalad Collq\&loa Praa.. Dwt.ri~n&~ r ot CoU~tCL&Ioa ~ &.vr-ea&6d t or a.a Qo llal w ... ~ bt Jlal.ioaal AdYU"ba..IIC Sarriea, lae.., H.- Y-ork Cii:J.

Chemistry Day Will Offer Many Ideas

I'JU)MlSTRY Day, ApnJ 18 and 19, will " bnng to mmd t he m any w ays in whicb ICience baa impr oved t h e w e lfare of mao­kiad and. w111 s how t he s heer w ond e r of 1t1e1aee aod the 1u t ure p08Slbllitlea in the 6eld.

In the put f e w years m a oy discoveries han be en made wnjcb make livmg ea&er ad more p Jeaa¥JJt t or a lt. 'l"ne eiectnc h gbt, tilt radlo, aruga to kll l germs and relieve ,aiD. aur11c~ lnattwnentll \.0 uve livea ,; aU th.. ana many more ue Ute nu1ta of tbe labor of counueaa unau.oa heroes wbo apeuCi tlteir hvea workmg lD aa.oorat.Ont~, M&rc:D­Jaa for t.be new, t.De uetul and tlle eocbant.­tac. Ottea taee.e wcu:-aen are poorl:r paid; olwln. DOt. at au. Yet tn.ey per1ona. valuttJe arvaee. sor lbeir fellowmen.

T.bert are tAGH wno boaa that the yeua ,..t have Dte o t.Ae beyaay for acae.saee uad ciMcovenee lD pb)'alC&I tD.IJ111 &DQ Ul&t tbe IODWII 1•ara wu& aee areaL provreu 1.0 t.be alm01' waa.&~eovereo apuuua& wocu~. tse tna&. Mit may. mua.y K!enuac. OOJecta w1U De: ea­a.&»n.ea chumr l..nea:uatry JJ•Y, &Del learned JecAIJ'en wul.oe on n•nu to m•¥e '' au cte&r to laymen. .lt wau oaer a met~ua ot edu.ca· lion tn&l; 18 lree, p&eaaant. ana ettecbve.­.Atoen. Woofter.

Freedom l.omes Dut .Must J:)e .l:'rocected

funds are in adequat. to meet the needs . .. No one is ulr.e4 to e:on t.ribu.to more t.h&ll 11 • , • A small amount to \be ••ezwce

-'P- Wn.M penon ... But, as M:r, Jobn-.son aars, thousa nds of them pvt t.oge~r "will pro.. Tide ctJ.re fo r hundr eds of belplesa eripp1ea who ~~t be saved in a ny other -,-." -----~r:,m~~t~:DD~ t~~a;~~~~:: i t appeu8 here ita a costume ~l.t.al next Mondar <Aicbt and often music. in t.be Iaten CypsJ faahioa . •• Under U.e ctinctioa of Ador Berwu, w~W. .Wiinlat, U.e Eaael'ftble will be Lbe lut Kheduled number of t.be y.u ... llasic-lovina atudeot. wU1 M tau. . . . Tbe tentb aan"Ul Cbemim7 Dar. A~!rU U, wM.N the .peci&l "BouH ol ~lack" fM&­W"'l riJ be thowa • . , ~ fa~ dn.se ball wlMN la'-t fuMoaa in ·......,n•s b&t.s ...W t. modeled • -. on.taate F(lar OWft • • • ~ the .. neral dectioa, wbHe J"'ill' fa'I'Orite mar win. -C&mpu aota: lleulu ud anunpa .UU .U. •

. '. A f•tur. of the WOIUb'a Club beMM nriet,r Mow, "BroadW&J' d

8:80," ._. • ladiea' miutnl, dil'toCW b7 lin. A. P. aollrbodP- sr..a here, left to riaht, are: lfrL lamu .B. LuMr, lin. l . WUbu .BNll, lila. C. IJoJ'd Anhart, Mn. lJ.IUI B. BiclaMD, lin. A. 1':. ......... lin. &. G. JtoUpoe, lln.. W. T. Smltlt. lin. &obert I. Blair, .... lob &. ~ bv~ ·

lara- aDd ikby ahowiq wiUI ao-.. A4tDta • • • I ,.... Len Ia ...... ndlo;tla podant . • . Applico- MA YB£ fM W RQ'}JG BUT • tioo piet.ua adom the bulletin bovds ••• 1'\e.re ia a new ma,pairae nclr. in the jo~&ruliml labor. BJ L B. a. toi'J' • • • The Oh.abqohow worlubop produe:Uoll.a From mil• uoUJHI .-me. old and JOtiDC t:be pur. ,.._.., Af81tt .., • ue to b. produced 11fitbin. tbe nut two we.ka · · • plank down U37.60 aad peet and e:~er the aaaDdi'J'-.ct. of "'Broactwar _. • Tbll!lore b.u bun c.ontinl.led impro•ft1!.eot in the 8:3(1," n.eat.eat, Joe&l 4ramaturciral trick of a ~- show 1 ....

;~;IS~~ ~:~:e:O:C,~~~e;.. · inA::e ~ee:~ri~t)'~ teen here under the ruiae of a bome-_..,._•~_....,_._ ..... _ _ ... _. __ ...;.._ SponMre.d by the Womanfa Club to

-•- raise fund1 for community adivitiee, waa the woman wbe ne.vu fouDd: .Musieal bits : Bc.a Wain, CBS " Hit Parade" sine- t:he ahow· oUued at leut. two boUN 0-.ar, did "Bandaoma Hearr'' like

er r6C:e.ruly 1"1!Ceind • letter of tb-an lui from London o! hilarious ent.ertainment, was any- a aeuoned trouper aza.d. added a ~-for Ule 100 recordi ngs sent. to be played In air-raid thing but evanescent and carried extm twiste that ~eel a tnab"

C'ELF contro l in its Clliz ena is a requisit e of ahelt.er~~ ... The letter waa signed by a dozen air- what I should call a three-day exol~ creat~perlonrl&llee. ' d emocracy. So coocluded members of the ra id warden, · · · Enchanting as the words ths t ant a.frte.r..glow; meaninc, .. aells kep~ lint. A. IL Moore I'Ot eueUent .•

YMCA a t. a m eeting the past week . It was ~::~ ~~v:~kis Bt~~ ~u.~e~~;! ~r:;:::~• ~:: ::~~~~ ... •-poppin'" a.nd the whole town •· cooperatiOD and pnwmted a puade

~.!~r\nioanbevdes'hwaltthperoepgl aerdhatvoe ctohrntreeo lp. ~fhiebrlee attent ion to it. H Kat and Du plikate- Lalkin'. of faaMoae that eoDvinced me o.w:. .,\oC . Ninaer~o~:e Snyd:r an d Garnet Ram- From "the lady tn b~' ~ aftd for aJI that l11 take the atylea of .. y be no c ontrol at all, whic.b 1B anarchy; -----------------1 rk--dance tum seen in the recent stret.ehed nec:ks and " be.ak.a wb.ile my own by. . ~: c~!:'ro l~~ndt.rol t hemselves ; or, they 1 MER R y M A J DEN , S benefit. variety show, " Broadway at. l!lbe hunted. (haunted) O.Kar -~ .Tb~ model.~ ~Uib~)' aath.-_..., 8:30.'' ll,ith are CQI.lege shlde'ata. ba_lceny ~ p1t, to the moet preeae 1D ont.ati'N, pleUJ.QCIJ lDkretlti~C- lfy

bec~ua:J[:o~~e0 10ih~~d=~~e~e~~U"r~~d~e~ 0 V I E 0 M E N T S Photo b~ Paul Ba l. !~~:~s~~o':n::;a~~:!;:O.; ~~~ ::n"::!:~ ~90m.~== b f a ll ing t.o pra Ctice s e lf con tro l is the r e· ella and Mr g~lden slipper. Even the i'O'f'D modeled by Jlra. Hat l&D Hu-quire m enL that each stud e n t &t m a c ertain I mol!lt por tl>· of tbe ~rtl:r women in ~n and t.be 1040 podmorniq alae , Mat a t. usembly each Weanesa ay or gwe ao r:~!.~·w;~::7~ l:;e;;wi~g a~;:~:~::: • tli:~ aud1ence, ~ bel1eve, foreot a worn by lb17 K. Smith. 111 acr-, , :::oaa~t~~::t c:~ld as~e~~~re~e~c~e ~::se: lund Theater. long, 1.8zy evening at home, ean& gir- however, that •Jilarguuite li-

la the auditOri u m , and the only uccountmg Mr. 3nd Mrs. Dagwood >.B ull\stead and small aon, :~~t S::b~;;~· :U~~=~:~=~:! looked angelical in Mra. Fred II. for his absences was t o h ts ow n conscience. Baby Dumpling, are leaving soon for a visit to * * ,.. fashion !eatuTe took them baek t.o ~lt~:~:e:9~:C,=dil~:e co:nz.

T oo m any people wer e absen t. In the first Soulb AmeTica. If you· want a n account of their A Cola.at ol Spice AM Lth•· m' ,'w9 lh0• nbaat~lla •·'n"o~•·lla•· oto ...___,~~ Beach, blue ribbon winner · in the ' eeme.ste r or Ute ·~ ~-'4 U ac booJ y e a r Pres. ~- tn p, go to the Pict'Ureland, Lile lor Coli ... M.l• .. .....,. . ~ O. Rohrbo ugh inform e d students of t h e re- cttber l'"rlday or Satyr dsy, and AIICI F.....la to do wrong oby " Litue Nell" and wu on~~~=ti~:=te~~anc:e team quirem.euts lo r a ssembly a tu:nd ance. H e yoa'U see bow •IBJondie Goes fore~ • up t.he old apple tree by tbe of Nina Doria SnJder and Garuett warned that u n less a ttendance 1m proved it L;mn." The "Dure.ngo Kid" sher1fr 1!1 bloCN!hound pack. H: . d 'd cl kit that

:o~~::l~C~J~cre~~?,' al:d ~S:~~~oue~~;ns:l~~:~ ~~~r~:, t;~::~e .=sm;h:t:~: ro!::~s w:e: t:~se eo;~~=:t& e;; E llen Willonc &nd Frankie Futti· an*:~:: ~lor:uL ever s - was

jf a certaln per cen t 01 tne st.uuen t boay lng role. " hieh we are glad to acknowledge. ~:;;e/a.:~:i~::te;1~k ;.~:an!~ The lad1 .. ID theu minstrel, ma.t would be present a t assem Diy d UJ.·mg the !oJ- '"Sattt:a Fe Trail" i.s nol one The ..said Speneer-Altizer twosome wa~r pall, then danced backetage, colorlu.l ad iD tbe show, br~ught a 1owu\g weeks, seats wou l d not ue as.stgned. ot those cowboy-.and-l ndian has not "rocked" but it as under- on..ly 14 reappear fo r 1 bne! encore. I btg houae to tbe edge of thett seata

Too many perSOlUI were a o.sen1-. ~0 lt be- wbooopdeedo,, but an exci ting stood thJ.t a third party (ShehllC ) Sevc.n amAteurs put on ·•He Ain't when they cracked JOkes and cavort.-came nece~ary to d eny a cer uuu rreed om.. story of Jobn Bro'ND and hlS ia involved. I Done !tight by Nell/ under the ed ~brough a ha.lf·hour of fun and

'l'his lDCIOCnt and ()tners 1n WOh!h students !anatkal and mis-gu.ided way Timl! w3it.li fo r no woman, and direction of 111~ BeMie Boyd Bell, froli.~, go!, ~ge~e.r to harmoruu do .not pract.u:.e selt e:ontrol were mentioned of helping to free the slaves. my name is Ti me, says 8 Sum- 2.nd exemplilie<l. the old, old theory on Dune, Can.~ You .~ear He Ia Lbe ~ 1\J.vA w scUSSlOn and 3 p erti nent lWymond Mauey playl!l the role Cwea Baall men, "Kau'' of th& Lou1s Ben· lhat you can't get somethin' fo r Cs!Hn8'. Oarohn e? and Ale.und-•Ue6tlon asked: of Jobn Brown. Van Heflin , a neweomer, playa a nett H::all ••. G. Hamric has caU- nothm' Tho oplay was good 50 far aa er's Rac·ttme Band ,•• then added

"'Are persons who do not contro l t.hem- trouble-maker dishonorably diS~:harged !rom West "rtl fTom Salem . . We notice 1 ed t ' tertal such specialties as "Bill Bad ey Won'*-telVe.!l w orthy of bemg s ent o ut to sch ools Poiot. Errnl Flynn &nd Olivia de Hnvillund he::sd that P. Burke and E. Cawthorn me~~ ~~~n::Ce~ 1

1

~=~·t e:repar:i You Pleaae Come Home," and "A wbere they Wlll have to govern Others?'" the cast. lt'1 eoming to the P1ctureland , Sunday, seldom trade dances ... E. Wolfe. for hissing the Yillain a t times was al Pictu re of Life's Other Side."

Moral! \ e cannot have freetiom , if we in· Monday ~nd Tue~day~ • • tries to get. in the way of J . trifle annoyed at tl:lt.' hi.s:serl' inabili- And there you have ' 'Brn~waJ' *1. on lic~nse.-Paul B ea l. Puks . . . Gortrude IS. thinks M. ty t.o hiss and then qui t hissinz-but at 8 :30," as pleasant. a aer1es of

co:h~da~. t;sc -~ri~:y,~b:a~::ne:e~0~d3~us::.~ ~~~~R:~ .. ~nr:~~e~isi~e ~~:; ~~t:ap':C:!~erdumerp tUld not for :::n:~ ;;::e::;n:: lh~ ;0~~: Keep Your Chin Up! miM. An.n Sothe-rn is periedly east as the beautiful fairgrounds but sees no fair. . . JCalhe.rine Withers, whose moth('.r ~ud'itorlum slice-

There Are Jobs Yet ~:~~~u::. ~1::~~s~ual:y~:~:·~h:~a:. ~::~~:t!~~ ~;;!~~~:; ;:a:a!:~i;t·~ ~.:!s~: UIITHOUT being either pessimistic or op­n LiMI:JLiC, but realistlC:, lbe 1941 gradua~ m,. cllb.! can look forward to c.bnoces as I'OOd, l1 tndecd nut better, in receiving em· p loymenl as co\jld the ~eniors of a year ago. T rue, ~~ have a. t~acher tenure law, but a any people "'ho instruct will leave the pro· leaslon in order to secure better salaries, es­peelally ln the national defen:;e program .

Too, approximately 400 teachers are elj­rible tor l'Eitire.ment under the state r etire­alent plan. Th~se two (actors wiU afford a tarly as many vacanc1e.s as dJ d the old ays. tem. under "'hieD a teae:her was o ten dis­~~UUed 9i ithout e.xplauation or reason . We llave an opportUnity and must use it.

orne or uur number will be able to secure empl->yme.n\. in an instructive capacity­te.&c.u.iug vocauonal subJectS to enrollees tor .aationai de(tn:te. Our c ass may not have III*D wilb auc:h preparation. Other echool:t du, a.nd lhetr going into that field will leave teachi'ng vacancies for us. The anny offers ao Httl~ cbfi.nce. At the end of the World Wu, e.iahty per cent of the college gradu­.atu who enh:tteci or were drafted were com­lni»JOrtOO offic.ers. A r ating in eighteen months U not bad.

\ e mu.s~ no~ and by our faith, will not, become dupondent.. Of a.ll the people, unem-

~!o;::;r.:::~:e~=~~d~~t~~ei:!u~: chAD~ c.oadioons, We ha\'e few things to llampe:r our mobiltty. There is a job for every college graduate witlun the United Stales. Let's tinct. ours. We mu.st. L-c sufficiently resi­Hl'Dt---Willin.g to ac.cepl the old army philos-­OI)by, '"Uyou doa·t get Ule job you like, lilr:t &ht job you e-e.L .. -Cl.eo Beny. -

Roland Young, RegiD!i.ld Gard1ner and Dillie Burke ... Active 3bout t.h~ campus is head the supporting casL Littlo J ohn D. Rohrbough and hi1

Another ve.ty gay and mus~see &ntertAlnment csc:or t, E: Keith. is "Tiurd Fingt!r, Left Hand." Myrna Loy, fash1on Oc:c:upsnta of t.he second fl oor, magullle ed1tor, holds her job bf!.c:lluse ihe 'J)ret.enda founh section of Louis Bennett to her publisher's jealous wife that $he has a hua.- Hl.l l witnessed a short brawl be-band wUb whom she is vel'}' much in lov~. Bul Mel- tweC!n two GSTC huskies Tbur.-\!)"n Douglas happens Into her hie, learns of lh& day e-vening. Tut, tut, boys, ean't pre.t6tlse and de-e:Jdes ta:) masquernae as Myrna's hu&- you wait til' you get to eamp ... band. Can't tell you any more-but if yo u're inter- E. Me:Ciain and J. Strickling have ested, you can find ouL j ust wha1. luppened, at the t>onferences in the hallway .. L yrie., Sunda)' o.nd MondaJ. · Sure you got the. right Me:, John !

· • • • . _ . Don Hinkle "quanmtine&"

LOUIS Bromfield, the •uthor, was the star of " ln­!ormalioD, Please," at t.he: Picturebll'd, We.dne&­

day alld Tbunday of the past. week, or at luat ,ao, in my gpinlon.

1'onia'ht it you r lut cba.ou to see "Gone With tha W[Dil " a t lhe Lyrie:.

Don't fo~t. \hal you·l"e invi~ t.o atund a .showi~ of "The £.inc of Kings," in the. Collece Ao.d.itorium. Friday, April 11, 8 p. m. It is a motio.D. pit't!Ue portraying the: life of Christ.

Emotion tests given men a nd 'Wome n s tu­dents at Kent State University r eveal that men are m.uch more easily stirred by swing than co-eds.

University of New Mexico student em p loy­ment director recently sent out a ca ll fo:r an experienced egg candler .

John R. Waite, professor of criminal Ja w at the University of Michigan, is a bow tie addict. The other d a y 100 of 13 0 freshme n in one of his cJuses showed up wearing bows.

Film &etress Gale Sond erga ard i.s a daugh­ter of a former University of .Minneaota pro. 1eseo_r: . •

him&elf this week as J . KiUinp­wor th has the measles . .. Steryl B. gou to Wamsley's to play ping pong frequently . . . F. Stump can't seem to make up her mind; thia lime it's R. Holt , . . "Doe" Law t urna all thought& to wnny Calhoun and Dorothy. F riday eve. , , . The loog-lived Whec!er-Outo aft'air ia aaid to be drawinc to • d ose, as,. is this colu mn. Happy Eut.rr. Bon jour.-D. B. e.t •1.

-Quick--"""""""''"""' QUIPS

Hunter Whitin g A ctor, etc. Dea r Sir:

J ust t h ink what a typo­graphjcal e JTor could d o to " H e Ain't D"qne R ig'"ht by Nen:·

Yo Urs. QUICK$ILVER.

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["'Ghe /Robert 'J. Xidd ZibroTYJ By Clyde Dotl!lon

How i!l your acu men this balmy weather? Here are a few questions tha l the instructors mined in making up their mid-semester gui:t:te,.,. All the answers aTe in current magazines in the Libra ry, but to save time, which might he otherwise spent in vernal en joy­ment, the. ant wers are given here. E::a.ch correct answer counts ten point.; a .Kore of twen ty ill ~ ing.

1. What ci.ty in West Virainia bas a law that, "No Lions WU be allowed to run at; b~ on \he s treets of the eit:r' '!

2. What Metropolhan Opera pro. due:ed in 1937, has i t. openina .scene •tared in W _ Va, 1 Where t. the setting!

3. Where is the UDi• enity of Oklahoma located?

4. What university a. eaUed "the rnve yard qf col1ece co&e~ ,.,

5. What famous modem plaJ­WTicbt. novelbt aDd •bort atoey writer wrote, " Moat letters are liu ; tome more wonderful than ot.hen, others more ahameleu tban o\ohen, but, on the whole the molll lrinc le~ra of all an the 1~ &hat ..... ulltd loft let.-

tel'S" ? 6. Wh.::at $2 1,000,000 factory W

being buill in a box! 7. Among the more than 60 fa­

mou1 piano c&mpo6ition~ writteD for one hand, wh ieh wa.s written for the- le-!1. band ?

8. What il!l • t-ra1nair1 9, Wbl;t is lho l..&.lye.st thinS'

ev~r built by man ? 10. Wh• t frui t c•u.!f'd the. do'WD­

fn ll of Adam u d Elw.'l

Don't miu TO&dln.c the .pee.ilol itsue of The N.tioD, Hareh 22, :for a 1a"e' of two.. ,.orlds. on. to b e. broucht about by "' a BiUer peace," the other, by " a HiUer d• feat."

(Contin'II'Cd on P•re. 4)

MIU. J . C. CAIN ELECTED PIESIDENT OF LOCAL PTA.

Mn. J ohn G. Cain was elected president of lhr GIC:n\'JUe P.:tren'-" Teachen AMo"ciation Thured•Y ~Vl' ft ­

ing. Other oftl\ce-ra ATe: Vive-p"E.Sf-. dent, lin. T- B~n )(cQuai l} ~ 5')(:.­

ret.ary, llrL Frank Cain; treuu rer, ~De LorentL

I:;abor dl•crac.ee no mall; an· fOrtauteiJ yOa oe:casl Jn.Uy ftd .a 4lillnee Jabo1'.-tJ. 8. GnftL

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...,.. hu aeemiac17 loet tid; on the Wbt. Vir.

front, but Glea-nlle a cnek at taaai.&.

&aa·mate.h ae.hedule i.a for what loob to

&alent. rear the Pioneer aet­

fouT matchu before

."""'"'"'"'.,"'"' da7. Fred Shreve, Harold Scot.t, Bob

Robert Joh.MOn aad ne capable oC kj!epiftl' tbe bi•h aboltld a few a11.11ny

come alODI' Wore uelnl' orr • tlleir opeaet April 2~ Ill Moat­f'Om•l'l'· apin.st WHt ViJWbiia In­adtat. of Tedutolou. --­~c.-.......

Chattel' I A. P. RoMbou.rh for a pme bere nut winter ... Th• date 1.a 0 6-cember l8 , , , The mid-w .. u m team will also tab on Morria B..w.rvey and )hrahall whUa In tbla atat.e . , . Follow'rn1 tbje pme the Pioneer mentor .ma7 take his ~uad on an u tensive hollda7 joumey into the we.et, -provided preMnt ne1otiation• worlt out auocaafuUy.

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PIONEERS PICK ALL-OPPONENT TEAM AND RATE THEMSELVES AS CONFERENCECHAMPSNEXTYEAR

By Earle Spencer Ten mem bers or the 1940·'41 Pioneer baske tball .squ.ad were n.bjec~t.­

ed t-o a "GJllup" poll to answer quutions abo ut players and t.aam& tlM7 met. du.rinl' \ be nuon. Ten quutiona wue asked, and he.re ue remlt.o!

and Aldenon-Broaddua, on t heir NEWS BRIEFS Toughest game played wn We. I

leyan on the home ft oor. Fairmont

fl oors, tied fo r the. teams 1howing ----------­the . ,.oat outstand ing pe rfo~•RI:t Ooy Filtpatri:k, Collep elee.tn­aptnat Lhe Plonee~s . The _p;oneen /an, retur ned to his home ThQnciaJ

~rt;r':nea~ ~':~u·e~:~na~~a:;;~klt~1~ rom the Mounta in State Bo~rPiml. best all-round team on Glearille'a Charlu.tn n, where hi!! unde."'ent -.stheduJe. ~ peade.c.tomy, March !2.

AU~pponent and a ll-state H IM• tions we.re ldentiear with the fol­lowinc ft ve makinc both tuma: For­wud•, Crilfttb, Ald enon-B roaddus, Peace, F8 innont ; center, J . Me: Neilb, Concord ; panb, lbraYich. O.vil~kins , Hunt, ALden on-Broad·

Mu Belle Ruppert., fonner at:o· dent. coa tino.es to imporve at the Union Protut:ant Hospital, Cla,..._ bu.rJ", where she will rerMiD ...W room is made for ber at Hope1110at Sanitarium. 1l 6111, Jrab., a ca,. .... which

Uo...t Clea.W. oat ef 1M na· alae botll fM1'1 M .._. Cit}'

-~- ...... .,eo. ...

TBE low ebb 1.n aporta ac:tlrltJ I n adt1!d ·on ~e ealftpae la tba lut few weeks h•• .,lviD Coaeb Rohrbourh an opportunit)' &o aead Mme of his footballe.n Ulroqh aome tumbl inc drillt. The Pio....­ehief beiiiYI• tumblinr \o M Ute best: of ~dilioainr ueft~Me for tho l'ridden darinl' tiM o.,......, .. . •. Broob Golden aDd lUa til pouada. at'tM ta.Tina a Uttle voob-. h with ......... lll.p dadar-M w. pt't.fe~~~

du.. Mr. and Mr. Cleo k1'1'7 wWtell . . . I tbell~u:u::;.:d:~ P~:e.;.,•~i::; their home at Vjean ovtr tM _...._ Th1 .. abon, ;. bow OJI•e'l' AJg of G.ft..-.1 Eleetrie wtll look whea he . 7 end, Mr. Berry'• brother, CJu.ce.,

~aatntea the U.htln• of .n. .a.ctrie luBp wl\ltoo\ ...U. .. _. ia ~e of Fairmont, for hla perfol"''Daate at aenior in Glenville Rich 9e1letrl. ''HO'use of Magic" Show to Be Given !u ·a .... of Jlori<," April 18 ... U , ....... of u.. .-... ...... Clwm...... ... ...... ~ .... A~ h; .·~ ~· .:::: ............ ...... I

A ,.L_ ' t D f t A '118 19 Dar propa& • ::.rt. ~n~ 0 b.t.u.rcorpo~ ~~ a ---'-lX'ml& ry ay ea ure pn , ...,., . ..... , .... ,.. ..... ;,.. Go~.~ .c~:;~ ~:".:' • .,..~ .... -;

IIi.. Wm ~.... F.-• "te.\1. a~ ON THUUDAY FJV£ 'COMP ANJil WDl SEND PERSONAL pN'f'td t.e&m that played GloYiU.. "POinted county road w,....,S.1' 'r

.. ~!._M~ ... WDI Be --roa·--~~=~IA, ........... _c.AI~= R£PDftEN'fi'TJVES oro CHEMISTRY DAY ;: ~:.-:: =~=.":~ F~.:nr:t. in Emeat L. BailtJ, ltate road eo..S.. - .,., -. ... u - _........~ - 1\JAJ ll I' Who wW. M eonference ch.amp1 •loner, the past WHk.

Geiner, o~h'"TMJ'•W a..,w- of neft eeuoal To o~t of kn ,"* Pre.. 1!!. G. Rohl"bo~ wu .. ..... a.ctrit'• ''B04N.., .... llr. Md lln. A:rU. GaiiMt' of c-~ At leut 8ft dur.r..at eom,...._ U4l ne ~ ..W. MBd pt:noul c.me -- muked 'PionHH. Cbar)Hton o'ler tho week.--dd ......_

.tea Plat. aad o aJote ol .. ,.... .,....,.....&au.e. here for Gka.w.t• ... u. ....... Che:aJitl7 O.r. Jl'nak Ellll, Wftloyaa fo~rd, he attended a part of Ute JIW..W..t lobftaoa fruluua Ia Cite o.u..a ttl wu bateD out on three Mlection• PhJakal Edueatioa A..oc:t&Uoa ..-.. '"'N J.dd ln U.. Gf'UIW.W. ~ F . B . Stein!~, dep1~~ SRNIOit CLASS DANCE HELD br a one-'lo\o> m&rlin for forward ln6 and di.cu...d edan,Uoaa1 ...,..

le.. • ... of tiM Wl altowa of U.. N~rW Y .... WorW'e Fair aD4 of ftG7 -.. .t- ..,..."- alaee C2&kaeo"• c.a.­'-7 •f ~ w:ill be pnaee,Wd ..;. ~ 11 ~ ...... a,_._. of • taU. aauJ Ch~ .oa, . ial...,.. iD -the ll'tlaldem c-c..y, .-et J"U rdriptstor 8aturda7 afta..

i"u.t Cluart"J. tho pat 1'h-.nd67. Bw· :,~~=~~~H:::n.a: • .,.. SATU&DAY NICHT1 71 ATTEND :.~• 01=~:.nt ::::r ~~~::I t.ers at t~ ttst.e capitol

aear GrsntniUe. nooa. Will Mow ru modd, aa.. afore thaa .. ~..1\n lltudqta bMt aport. Robert· c . Bo.n:hiftal, arehltAet of A _... -..Jki• awar fro1D llia Kia GeiM1' ... a Jl1'pil In the ke?OMM model, and 1riU be aftO- a tteftdod a dante ~red b,. the Wb.eelial', is upeoc:Ud to be hete \o-

=:~.:::~~:;..;3:7.~ E-... ::.~:::~~~ ~~ ob~. f;_: '::::.ol~~=~• .. lm ::~·;.:=:•.:::;:~= ~7t T:OU7 SCHOOL :OT:S ~: ~~~:..~·~:·::,,::/'::~. : ..&ac• aDd wtU be aeea here bJ A==~·~~· ~ ' ~rd in llr. of Denoy~r Geppert CompanJ, C'Jii· ~~~c-~:r:~ ::e::n;:::d:7 ... ~~ CoUA:J ~:,::~• c~! .. ;,a~~~~ cord ing to Prea. E. G. Rohrboqh.

.,....,...ent wlth the J't~ei&Kh tt.b= Boas' ofBce she ia the ~ papll ID caco. will display m•.~ eha.rta. lent for tbe e•eniDI' by William announced Marvin Cooper, auperin- To the Mercury c.ame a COP7 ot

eNt.o:f7 of t.h & Gent!Nl Electric ~'~-~hi•l,; .. ,.h,... .. l~-~ ... "',.· .. ~ .. ' • . " ;:;s:,:;:. ;!~;.;:Yc~a~: ,!.-;'0= R1lgbu. tcndent, yesterday. Onlr high .:boots The Ring-tum Phi, Wuhinctoa aad e-pu,, The -prUentatio a will be ............ .. -..- wilt observe FAster holid ays where Lee UniYUSity •~·WMklJ. foU'· ...... bJ OU• er Aja r o.f the GeDI'ral The child died of head illjurles Barry L. Ban, of Ua Spenur L N b it will not d l~n~pt bu1 a&rvicc. These page n ew~peT. Tb.is copy w .. M Dlrct:rie laboratory st.aJr. received whea she feU !tom- auto- Lens .COmpany, Butrato, N, Y., will fCtUM UM er schools, where commencement ucr· April 1 editton and was teat b7laek

,..n; 0::::~, 0~.!ac:" t!'a !~ ~:rb~:th:~.lch waa being dri .. a by =~s:U~ti~ne ~:it!r;:::_ope and Monday~ Evening :::: u~:1 ;:Y •::'!;";!: wiU not ~:!i.!:r;:c~e';.~er L.•~n~ .-roeb laboratory of the ~atft'l , Co~pa!';., ~-:-:r~:~ .. ~~ite.!nt ca;:;~ (Contlnaecl f~lft PIC'e 1)

:-::e. ~.:;~n!'O:.,~~=~ W. Cl. ~y HMCNS pl"'due.t.s made by tii1 companJ al!oll viola .. d llbla d'amour ; Aaron ~.tao _,rk tbeu . From the iW. P . Qu.Jey, wbo .u beN the may tfemonstrate manube.tu.re of Leiter, pt.no ; Aatoa Janowicr:, ban;

.-I'd labln-atory eome the efrectalpa.st week sa cllairma.n of the .-f«Y =~~ b~:!'n:~ LorJ:;t£P~: ==~r,A~:~~. accordion ; and Ador

aact ia:toaat"tiona of u.e, "'Boue educatiOJt eonfueDe.;e, hu eu.Omitted here for t.be pa.st ftve or aU: yun. Tbe .Ensemble will al)pear in coa·

r.::::~:::~: .. ~;-.. :l ~.~:.:"~::.:':: ~:oc~ ~:~~~~;. ~~~::~~~ :~~2 EE !::~!~::::;; A ]lhOIJ)boruunt scree o enables I ~--T-H_U_T_R_E_OF_S_T_.US_l_.....;· ;e::\,~~- aU::i.;';di~~y.\he put ~i~~:,e L~~~~an:::~~r.n~u~

:;. ~~o!:, :!~e •:::dJ f:~b ~ 1L A. Hucbon, Kyle Compe.ny, &pee"ial n U of S4t plus lc tax will ....... and roU it up int.o a boL Picture)and Theat:re Cl.srkaburr. a.nd the Bell 6: Howell !>e ciftn to hia'b school students,

.Mute: '- Kilt acrou the at.ace on Company, Cbica,co, will abo'tlf and and 68c plu.1 ~ tax wiU be c.haTc-ed a beam of lll'bt with t.be a id of a La.t Ti•• T .. r.W.I de.mon1t:re.t.e visual edu~tion eqoip. towupeopl& and othen. . .,.ec.1&1 Lamp ud a photot"Dbe, or, u I menl tucb as tbe motion pic.ture pro-

Lord I I wonder what fool it i& it eommonly called, an " eJectrlc JEAN ARTHUR Ia jedor aad the DelHleasoopt. Will ~·" The ll!Mial la.rn p .ends a "ARIZONA'' a lto show a picture "A New World waa tM t first invented kissing.-~ of IIcht which chll.ngea with Through Chemistry," &tu.rday mol"D- SwifL all the muslal vibration• o1 a With Wm. Holden, Wanea ing . .q'h~ pictun will be co lored u d .-----------.1 pbonocnph record. While lhe bu· William have tound effoc t . Mr. Hudson allo For Excellent au eye ia t.oo slow to see the light ~~~:e available !or per~onal in·t.e r- ~ Barber Service ::::~·.:~e. r~:.~:c lte.v.: ~~.;:~ W.d,,N-r:;r\v~~~ t -IO The B. Bre iser Compan y, Cl\arlea-· Come to ta 110und on t.he lou.d.-pNker. This Fonn er Vocali1t With Ht l Kemp't Lon, will tie in an exhib it wit.h other Stalnaker'a B arb. Shop ..,e upen ment oC urrying sound Orchu lra, Staninl' in Produ cts which it distr ibutes. MaiD Street •• a btam of light h•• bee.a per-fftmed In Sc::hne-ctsdy for a distance .t more tll::.o 26 miles, (rom ainl.hip .. earth and f rom a moYing train to stallion pl, tfonn .

While ihe elect rfe eye is maki ng it poa lb1a to "heAr" lil'ht. a cathode 1'17 o~illOif't'SJth at Ute aame time aakea It pou1ble t4 "see." sound in 111,e form of wa,·H rffo rded on the' till be.

lhDJ ot.he.r lnte. ru tlng dem onstra­tio~ will be. seen ip the " House oi • ctc" pruen t.:alion. including a. •iniature • k ctric locomot'ive. con· trolled by comm anrls of lh et voice., a "'burtrlar det-octor," tlnd ~eaut i ful eba ne:e• produced under "bla ck __ ..

Thlrty·one Gilmer County young • ., are now tervtnc tn the regular United St.otea Arr1y and N:.vy ser­ftfe, auord lnl' 1.o i llfo~.Jt.tl on whie:h

~ *' GlerrriUe Dtml'crn re.c:eivc::d hm SelecUv• ServJce Hu dqu :ut e ra • C:Urle.ton.

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You can't fo t.ol a lit1le fezibered friend abcut s r r int mi3'r.ltions ITb~ amart bird k:)Q-ws that GTeybcwnd is the c::e:siC3t wav t ('l fl it home to the f~mlly nest and ':J;:;ck to coller,e a~ain w he.n v:oe-,t:hn ti m~'s over. Th~ saving is ni.::., ty big- in bo\h time nnd monev - .:'lnd the: tr io'~ more fun ! n 3 S uper -Coach full or" friends. T heye'!' an e :~~: trn f>l! vlnr.. 3S us ual , on rounc'l~trip ticlr. e~. So be kind to you r f)Otk -: t ' ,ook- and to yourself- g o (" · o:· ·hou nd.,

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·-SOCIRL {VfNTS of th~ W~~K

$tudeata at Pre.abyterian RaDy in Cltarle1ton.

Canterbury Pilarimal'e Will Be Made April 22 I CiYic Club

Talk on

(C.I::iaa.-1 :r.,_ ,... J) onmeaL

126 li3U:d ins!Jtftcient tninins- in the foUowing $pe-cifie subj«ts : ae,

Self-<:<~ntrol, wit.b respect to both English gramm1r; 20, K icnce: 19, Siv: Nj)reMntati't'ea from Glenville .Members of thP Cant.erbury Club governments and individuals, wall' music.; 19, hhs tory; 14, ma thc.-malics:

•ttended the tw6.day Spring Rally and Lhe.ir aponsor , Miss Willa Br-and, dise:u&aed <by Lloyd Stout and _Ralph 8, voea bula.ry; 7 , spelling ; 6, Engli!h

Sixbd nenrl~ ate in the dorm itory, ud bic a pp b6twae11 JUab" colle'e W"'r''t. P'ive. ba:!l•n complta-.

of lhe Kanawha Presbytery held at will make their a nnual pilgrimage at. a mee-ting of t he Collqe ehn· composition: 4, shorthan d and t.yp-Brea.m llemori&l Church in Ch.a:rlea- Tueaday, April 22, to the Conrad eralure, preaont.ed by t.he Jun~or or the YMCA T hursday even ing. ing; and 3, general "'rt a ppreciA tion .

Three had never lea.l'bed friends, and tboq:ht. bigh claasea were. too larp .

CoD, Friday and S a turday. They Ho~l where around the banquet vision o! the Club, at a a b'road view, Stout said. 70 ~~oai d too much a~ntion to ax· were : A.fnta Wrirht, senior ; Clar- tabl~ t11ree of Chaucer's Canterbury the Cl~nville High Schocol can survive j( we· tra-eul"l'i.cul4r activities and not , cnce Undenrood, Margy Jack, and Tales will be told by <Helen Heater, ium, last night at 8 o'clock. st'lf.eontro l,' ' He added t.hat enough study. Ltbrary Notes 11uy J ean Ralston, Glenvtlle High Paul Beal and James He.at.er. The program consl•ted of rapidity of world changes make 53 had limited n.ading habi t&-- __ _ School students: a.nd the Re\·. and Tbe ldea of a pilgrimage, which vie., of the lives of Jano di!ricult for one t o forNee ,vh.at Mgleded newspapers, magas.ines (Contiaued from pace 2:) lin. C. IJoyd Arehart, of the Glen· has become a trn.dition in the oCant.or- H..uriett Beecher Sto"'e, to come but that self·control, in ar.d books. ,.._ Au-. vill e Presbyterian Chur<'b. bury .Ciu.b, is derived from "Canter- Elliot t, and Elitabeth B. ~ny e;1se, •s deeirable in puserving 61 did not expect to go to college ( 1) A&denoo, Wei¢

lloro than 175 d.eleptas from bury' Tales'' ir:r. wbiel!. the pilgrlme by Atrnes Wri,rht, a xnior in. life 11. nd &'Ovemment. and took .all the "map" eonl"''t08 lAo WU 0.,.ed bJ lira. c~urehe, of the P resbytery attend- met at aa illn and told stories fo r CoUeg6; a review of contempoi'&I'J Cox. discu.uing "Se-l!~on txo l and they could get in bigb. Khool. Boaboot (9) "Tiae lll:aD ....... eeL Glenville was e.it.od as a possible their food . women in li terature by G1r>M4olyn Popularit-y,'' said that lack of self- Thirty lhougbt they should ha'"-e a Country." BleaJJ,erh.....et r. "Place for the one.-day !aU rally of Beall, aenior; a.nd the readiq of control is indicated ·by goinJ to the wol'k~ h.at'dn in higb aehooL laDd. (3 ) Ne..-., Old next J'MI'· Oha..Uncohowa Enjo,- Seriea several aeleetiona of contftnponry extreme in order i.o •1>6 noticed. Thi1 Twenty-eiebt felt a need for more {4) Ohio sta\e UrUYer~~~ift'. (

Of Skits by Members poets, by Olivo Myers, •eaior. may be observe-d, he added, in loud ~odal development. WWiaD! ~~. author of Heater, Mc.Ciai:n, Seal 0.. ~lk. conspicuous dres.s, aei.Mhn us1 mo~e~:.e. f~:!td to be ":!!:et.ed tha~ Name Was Arurl.'' (6) il._,. Epwortk t..cue Provam ·Ohnimcobow Players were eater- Dauahter Born .to Mr. ,ove-r·eating and loud lauch tv. Fo,rd.'• 1:21,000,000 airu&ft _.

tained Wednesday evening in Room ADd Mn. Robert Combs In a busi nesa meetinJ follo,'ing study ln college than is n~sury in ~De f&ct.ory, about com ....... FoW' white can.dlea glowed be- 204 by a number of "ald\1'' preNIIt- ___ the program, the club declded to h igb sebool. has beeb.• housecd ill a board ...

ne&&h a "'rii ite c.ross while tbe EP.- ed b~ members o! the club. Mr. :!.nd Mn, .Robert T . Combs, of een~ threE . :epresentath~ to the Sixteen felt bandP.c:a.pped because tar J*'Per' ~&ted boa: 'Whidt .... worth Leasu e silently liatened to a . ~1lliam Hu.ghes was kept ~oppi111 Clarksburg, announce the birth of • Spl"\ng Tra1n1_~ Conferen~e of the they h4d n~ver leamed to earry re- tends ~~~ feet beroo4 t:Jle ... procram repreeenting the way of 1ft ' mpel"50nahng a convenat1on be- d hter Karen March 26. Mr. Student 1Ghnstian Movemen~ •t l! ponaij>ility or develOP: initi.ativ~ tory'a 110 x 1000 fut d~ lift .. 4'Th6 CroN," -at the Trinity tween Miss Kathleen Robertson attd ~~ A:B .. 35 'rs emP~Oyed by the Jackson'~ Mill, Aoril 27 a n-d 28. It not able to enter into cla.u disco.. (7) RaYel'a ·~..to for dte lht.hodiat Church. Sunday evenin~, Dr-. Eugene H. B.i:lm, critic at the Person~! Fin&IIc~ Corporation. Mn. _was abo dedded that student.'J who aions or del:atee. Ldt. Band''~ for a f.riearlt

Readinp of the Cross and scnp- State lntere.olle!riate Speec-h Festi- Combs .before. her maniage, wa11 are non-membcn of the club ma-y Ten &aid it doesn't pay to be too who Md lost hb rilbt hand. (eJ 'tlue we.re by ·Helen Beater, procram val at_ Huntin.gton. Miss A~na Mae Beall. S he is a !im use the J)ing pong equipment for • "coc:ky"; thought they had never A device ioYented bJ" Solan a l eader. Geraldine Mc-Clain assisted Agnes Wri1'ht and Robert St&lna· eousin (){ Gwendolyn Beall, Col· r-ental d'ee of ten c eRia per hour, or learned to thi"D-k. CroweD ue4 in !am~ pri-wi(b two re~nae r~dill.g!l from be- ke.r bad ~r lu~k fish ing-p~hapa lege senior, and is a d:u.1g hter of Mr. fiv t--Cents per play.i'r. E\l'bt c:tted indeftnit.enes, on the mary fticbt atudeMI with airp&&ae lai)ld tlle c:hotr drapenes. beuuae Mt.Sa Wn.ght was afn.1d of and Mrs. Roy Beall, ()( Ola:rla!.bur&' , I part of the tead:l.en' ••irt'lM'nL coatJoola. (t) GnDd Coulee ._

Palll Beal led aonp of the CroD wornu Olp Young'a and Deuel fo nner student. 1n th e College Forefl, White, Hobart. McMillian &Ym • •d they bad lacked tnter- in tbe Co1t11Dbia Rinr, stde fl. • iatenals thrG116bout the P~ Bf:'tb' fishtng calm1nated wtt.b a nal land Wa1tm.n Bailes were home oveJ' J.rt m the1r work, had !:ailed to ad- Waahin,c:ton . (10) All afiW. · ~ Abo11t th1rty per.ou attended bite when ·~. skeeter btt 'er on the SOCIAL COMMITTEE HOLDS Yl,e week--end JUst tbe:zuehrea to the!r new eti<VU'· (Time, K&rdt 31, pqe 63j.

knee ' ' .Robert Bauman bad OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY NICHT -----------'-------------'--'--'----'-:....:: _ _;__ MiN Braad Entertaiau trouble 'W'ttb Ohve .Myen' proft.le m ___ • For Women T .. cllen h1a "bt~ moment" tn photopph7 Twenty.on.e pe.~na ventured •

. : . EV:S Amos a_nd W•lh~ ';loPes through the rain to open .houae. held ~ Willa lllrand, instructor in d1d theu· romanbe stroU a bit hur- in the College Lc>unl"f: Friday even·

E'a&'lllh in the CoUece, entedrta~~ed n, .•. '"', ',.·u~r'.'.•,•.• ·,to.-•,:d. •600te's neat ing ~rom 8 till 10 o 'clock. ' womu fac:u.lty menben an OWler '" • Miss Marwaret Delores Kenny, art 1rlftcU with 41ft inf()nnal d.inner at instructor in the College, was eh&P" Qe Wlliti"'' Tea RoGD'I , Thursday Wmlfred Stalnaker Will erqn at this. social event civen bJ fteDIDC' at &:30 o'~lock. Be Married Friday the CoUep sooial e0111J!litt.ee.

PreMI:at ware : lin. OWl G. Wil- Social <::ommlttH members ill --.. of Run\inctoa , Mitt Grace Lor- Tho Jl.eY. and Mn. L. Ralph Stal- eharge were Hel~en Beater and G.r-.a.,. KiM .Aliu Arbuckle, ll~ naker, of Orton, aanounee the ••· ~ldine McClain, tenion.

::.·~:u~t11;'.;.,~;,.~~: = ga,.ement of their dau~hter, Eli ...

..._, .,._ WWanne W'4Jte, llias ~et.h 11~1~~~~ Sta~";!~· t~i~ ·•:; Do~e ~:~;~un;-~ "":<l~~

.-.wee~ ~ben.oa, llli• l"Y ~ St.ea:bert..;Ue, o. Walk.;, A. B. 'a&, :&D4 Uord StoGt. M,..n, II• Alma Arbuckle, Miu Stalnaker, a Cftdu.at.e of a sophom;o"'· were week-end llf'O.-a Bettb.a OIMn, lin. C. UoJd A~e- Glettwillit 'Bltb &hoot, claaa of 193-4, of ,,.. &ad lin. W. T . iltomJne, llaJt,. lln. .John I!. .AJ:buckle, IliA Ia teachiar in tlle ~~., aelpoo · at Cout>ce alu.tt;~ni., of Zona. ae..&e Bo.rd BeU, and tJ,e bol\eas, Richmond, 0 . II"- BnM. llr. Veith ia a eon of Mr. and Spend the Evenina

DINE cl: DANCE. -Old Town TaverD Harry Short, Pro.

lin. lfellloa V.eith of Steubeaflll•.

HUB a.o1I'IJIUG co He is a cradu.ate of the Steubenville '1001' · • High lkhbOI and at PftNIIt is em­

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}'rl., April 11, One Day Only "R.ICHARD A.RalJEN

- and-ANDY DEHNE

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Saturday, April 12 'RAGTIME COWBOY JOE' With J ohnny M:&(:k Brown, F"uuy

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