professions
Hot Crowded
Stewart Says War is
Taking Many From
L0ng-Filled Ranks;
Women Take Places.
IP (II Uti l' S r. STI W ART
( ria i';11 I’rcss Columnist
May 12 Now's t ho
. . nto one ol the
- tl |.rofessions
, notoriously ovor
t - ol years. Schools
. v and theology have
liinte- la ter than the
iii Id he absorbed.
; .• . . iia\ e hung out their
d mighty few pat
()lder practitioners
.ilable m more than
it:- to prescribe t r
t.w: invalids and new
ilien ill last enough :o
... generation ol med
i nt and keep em in au
,1-n't developed adc
.. ah briefs I'nr yuuth
.:: id solicitors. Male
t.io backward to keep
■ criminal ease.-.
eemingly have hern
( eu orse. Cracking into
. en slow work,
heretofore, fi e(|uenl
- 11lg along indetmite
nterne before starting
, , •. 'ept ndently. A junior
ju • , ... be satisfied, up into
j' , ill, a minor clerical jon
„ • . established firm, be
. ,n court in bis indi ■
. , , , ' V
i gyman has remained
,. ; ..hat corresponds r.>
,• : iciilar denomination,
p a church of his own.
I no Many.
i en a plethora of 'em:
|; a .a "I it.
: a has to have an ol i
aai lo extract it iroi11
; a re's going to be no
... ggregation from whirl.
, e all eligible kids are
j, • _ .a! into tin' milling
, V, they come out. II the
r, • ; bit. it'll be too l:d
| alt. at that late date.
•t r into something else.
. a lew of 'em are m
j: ■ ! rale Sam wants 'em
•> *•' 1 1 u.*-y if lurried i —
all ■! tin oil ■.tonal I. ■ ifui.lt*
Vu ,i,g I a V. v t-1 Uii llit- judge udVu
] '■ i It . ■-> , tl. . a f •i.lpi.iiii: tup .
young lawyer I.. in, judge ..it,
! cate i, c! I . a. > till h t »»i < •! i, ** 11. Lir
I « ac.tiicv Tin v ie -j.t r ahsP. and
| tin . it- needed i,nc wav ur i.uullu i.
. Ilf ilralli:.;: ul em beguming
■ u. it: ate a , aemm,
' Til cl nip.- who nu/.e bail, ml,, t,
at the war's end. will relill ,t con
siderably, if.t the guy- who’ve made
, go, a! me aim hile will in- i, xed t,,
|--tick considerably. it's gut-ed es
| pecially it the row- t.-ng enough
drawn out to ha\nst tution
a!'•- ct today - inennihtuil
I I In- i-n't my lone hypothesis.
| It - the testimony ol the Ameri
I ran f'ouneil ol Kdueation, which lias
| quizzed n >re than 1.0(10 inst.tu
j lions on the subject
But ifte 11. i -
Looking .Ahead
According to the AC’K's dope, our
post-war practitioners (I'm speak
| ing ii ". tly .( ii ,(•< and lawyers)
I will be pi iaeipally ladies < > ii lads
will have b en largely swiped oil'
l and the gals v. ill ,! ■ the hull: ol our
I doctoring and litigating lor ii> from
then on lor a heck of awhile, and
maybe on .nt-< 1 ■ yeluity.
AC'F-.s nv< tig..tors don't' refer
j alone to comparatively well-known
| professions, like medicine, law and
j t h- i 'iogy,
Its quiz, under di.ection of Dr. C.
S Marsh, poked al-o into miscellan
<im- chemistry. .Mronomy (inelud
! ing weathei ). neurology, psychiatry
Women ,.i ■■ at 'em.
Dr. Maisii. ;n h s i port, says that
many of the occupations -till show,
each, "a d termined preference for
one of the other of the sexes”—im
plying that they're pro-masculine.
Well, the game is young.
The old-fa-'hioned agencies and
institutions may yet s e "where they
get of I at." so to speak in slang.
The gals may be all our dues and
lawyers and pulpiteers, from pretty
soon and then on. I don't know about
-dentine research. Doc Marsh thinks
they may take charge ot that, to
with masculinity simply '..rider orders
from tii. madame.
It'll be a rebel from responsibil
ity. anyway.
MAXTON COLLEGE
FINALS MAY 24-26
Maxton, May 13. The commence
ment orison at Presbyterian Junior
.College will begin on Sunday. May
24. when Kev. Che.-ter Alexander,
byte! ian church. Tarboro will preach
byteiia.i CiUireh, Tarht.ro will j.)erach
■ the commencement sermon in the
; college chapel at 11 o'clock.
()n Monday, May 2a, at JJ o'clock
v* II “!-i * it .tfiliu.il « ulM * I t in i*K
ti.upcl V ii vtiii.. i di
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: pi i. ui< nt of ■ hyt
C'ollt i'.t ('‘iii.t.ii S. (
Schaub Warns
Of Inflation
College Station, Hal igh. May 12.
Farmers have a vital interest in the
present government program to r >n
tro! the cost of living. Dean I. ().
Schaub «old -tall in mbors ,,i th ■
Stan College Kxte. . Service at
a conference here I |r -aid tb it inc
Extension Service. the oduca lonai
agency designated by the I' S I) -
partment of Agriculture to seep peo
ple informed about war-time emu
gency programs, must acquaint f rm
families with the dangers of infla
tion. which the President’s recently
announced seven point program
seeks to prevent.
"Farmers who rememb r the f.rsl
World War. and the di aslrous re
sult* which followed the upward
spiralling of prices, should welcome
the price control program." Dean
Schaub declared. "Farmers will be
particularly pleased to know that
pt ices are to be controlled before
lurther advances occur in the cost
ol itines which they must purchase
for their farms and (heir homes."
The Extension direct r and agri
cultural leader said that President
Roosevelt's ay,Deal for tic curtail
ment of installment buying, and the
reduction of debts, should receive
serious consideration ol everv farm
( r. "Buy war bond.- and stamps."
he said, ‘‘tor by so doing, you are
helping to pay- tor the war effort
and helping yourself too—putting
money aside for a '.-unny' nay after
the war.
"But only those things which you
must have," Dean Schaub cuntinued.
“spend less for living than you did
last year. F'actorics producing for
war cannot produce enough goods
for use to maintain our isu .1 way
of living. Be willing to do without
some comforts. We cannot nave
all we want if our soldiers and sail
ors ar. to have all they need.
Buy War Bonds or Stamps
STATE DEBATERS WIN
NATIONAL TOURNEY
Raleigh, Hay 13.- For tin funrti.
consecutive year. State College has
won the national direct ela-l debate
championship by amassing more
points than any other team compet
ing in the sectional tournaments.
Members of the champion-hip team
ere William Allred, Badm: David
Harris, Newell; John K Beasley,
Houi-burg; and Stanley C. Schwartz,
Baltimore. Md.
The State College team participat
ed in tournaments at Durant. Okie.,
Toltdo. ()., and McMinnville, Ore.
Prof. Edwin li Pa.net is the team.
c< >acn.
Yniir dollars are ,.eod d ha' vvai
production. Help vour state met-; it.
War Bond (junta
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
"The Authority on AuthurititN"
KEEP VOl'It MOUTH sill 1
"TALKING across tin- table' n.
considered highly unethical, as
thereby you give information to
your partner which he is not en
titled to possess Even we re that
not so, informative remarks
ubout your hand, except by means
of the bids you make, come under
the heading of very had bridge
If you are trying to mislead an
opponent, once again yon are out
of bounds from the standpoint of
the proprieties, and if \ou are
speaking the truth, you may find
that the information gets used
against you by a clever enemy
And it will serve you right
VQ842
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4> 10 9 5
(Dealer South Both sides vul
nerable. )
South West North East
1 4 Pass 3 A Pass
3 A Pass 4 v Pass
4 NT Pass by Pass
5 NT Pass 6 A Pass
6*
East did not say a word during
the bidding of this der.l. but aftei
West led the heart 9 to the J. he
could not contain himself "Here's
one you wen t make." lie exulted
A iVi ill l S l 'lilt'. cl
ahce • xperl. bent .1 ...
the r< mark, and then deckh
the correct way to insure Isii• -• i
against defeat Deciding to i •< d
upon East for ak if tilt out
standing strength, and therefore
to refrain from finessing eittiei
clubs or diamonds, he elected t<
build a beautiful “Vienna coup '
He ruffed the second heart lead
and led to the club A. to deliber
ately set up East s K, and then
ran off his remaining sever
spades As he led (he last one. he
retained the club 10-9 and the
diamond 7, while in dummy In
kept the diamond A-K .) discard
ing the club Q East could not ills
card the club K without making
the 10 good, so tossed a diamond
from the Q-10-8. whereupon tin
dummy's three diamonds finished
the hand
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Tomorrow’s Problem
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V Q
♦ 8 7
Jft A Q 9 7 0
♦ 10 7 1—77- ♦ 9 5
4 10 5 4 <V- 4 K 8 7 (.
♦ 9 5 4 >’ Uj V Q J 10 0
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4 A J 9 3 2
4 A K 2
«M° 9
(Dealer: South North-South
vulnerable.)
What is the right way for
South to seek all 13 tricks at No
Trumps on this deal after West
: loads the spade 10?
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