Thursday, September 21, 1933.
THE SALEMlte
Page Three.
MR. HIGGINS SIGNS
CHEMIST’S CODE
(continued FIIOM PAOE „NE)
be revealed to any other member.
It is contemplated thatthe Indui
try may, from time to time, submit
supplemental provisions to this Code,
and such supplemental provisions
shall become effective as therein pro
vided after their approval by the Pres-
dent of the United States.
VIII. Supplemental Provisions—B
If any employer in the Industry is
also an employer in any other Indus
try, the provisions of this Code shall
apply to and affect only that part of
the business of such employer which
is included in the consulting chemists
and chemical engineers industry.
IX. Supplemental Provisions—c
The members of the Industry shall'
be bound by the Code of Ethics
Interpretations of the Associatio
set forth in the pamphlet, pp.
incl. hereunto attached and hereby
made part of this Code.
X. Effective Date and Duration
(a) This Code shall become effec
tive the second Monday after its ap
proval by the President of the United
States, and shall remain in effect un
til the expiration or repeal of Title I
of the National Recovery Act, unless
sooner cancelled as provided in para
graph (b).
(b) This Code and all the provis
ions hereof are expressly made sub
ject to the right of the President, ir
accordance with the provisions oi
Clause 10 (b) of the National Indus
trial Recoyerv Act, from time to time,
tocancel or modify any order,approv
al, license, rule or regulation issued
under Title I of said Act.
NEW CONTRIBUTOR
TO PAPER
It will be of interest to the reader!
of this paper that Mr. Dick Pfohl if
running a series of articles for th(
Salemite. The first, entitled “Th
Wachovia Museum”, is in this issue
Descriptions of articles found in thf
museum will be found in issues tc
follow. New and old girls are urgec
to go through this interesting building
which is a definite part of Salem.
SALEM GIRLS MAKE
DEBUT
Several girls who are now students
at Salem will be presented at the De
butante Ball and Festivities which
will be held in Kaleigh this Friday
and Saturday. Those attending are
Mildred Hanes of Pine Hall, Jane
Worthington of Kinston, Babbie Way
of Waynesville, Lucy James of Green
ville, Rebecca Harrison of William-
ston, Elizabeth Hubbard of Clint
Frances Hill Norris of Raleigh, Eli
beth Gray of Winston-Salem, Miriam
?Iouston of Monroe, and Edith Mak
peace of Sanford. The ball will be
led by Sadie Root, a former Academy
student.
BE SURE TO TRADE
WITH OUR
ADVERTISERS
DR. ANDERSON SPEAKS
TO FACULTY
Last Saturday afternoon, Dr. Wins
low S. Anderson, Dean of Rollins Col
lege, Winter Park, Florida, spoke to
the Salem faculty on the unique plan
of Rollins College. It will be remem
bered that Dr. Anderson, who is grand
Archon of Theta Kappa Nu visited
Salem several years ago and was of
great help to the girls who were at
that time organizing the Order of the
Scorpion.
SECOND-HAND BOOK
STORE
The Junior Class has opened a Se
cond hand book store whose mottoes
are courtesy and service. The sales
ladies smilingly supply the courtesy
free of charge, but the student body
must lend a hand if there Is to be
real service. Books are being asked
for every day and every hour of the
day—books which you are probably
hoarding in your room and don’t know
it, and which would not only help
your underclassmen, but would bring
back to you half their worth !n gold
(you were supposed to haveabsorbed
the other golden half in knowledge at
sometime or other.)
The store is in the Y room—to the
left of the Registrar’s office in Main
Hall; it will be open the rest of this
Hall; it wil Ibe open the rest of this
week and probaby longer if necessary.
Before inquiring for books you your
self want, please search out your own
saleable ones and bring them to the
store. N. R. • •"
that s
MISS CASH IS OFFICER
At the August meeting of the North
Carolina Chapter of the American
Guild of Organists, Miss Mary Fran-
sec Cash, of Salem’s music faculty,
was elected treasurer. The meeting
was held at the University and was
followed by an organ recital by Law
rence Apgar, organist of Duke Uni
versity. Other officers elected were
Frederic Stanley Smith of Pinehurst,
Dean; George M. Thompson, of the
Women’s College of the University,
Sub-dean; and Elizabeth Brewer, of
Rockingham, Secretary.
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