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f i PAGE SIX. THE GASTONIA, (N. C). DAILY GAZETTE MONDAY, APRIL 1ft, 1931 j r 5 PBINCETCN'raiMIMTES WILL HANOLt DISCIPLINE , HEWING TO MORALS (By The Associated Press.) PRINCETON. X. .1., April 1.". Fni versify faculties throughout the I'liite.l frtntes are watching with keen interest the exjieriiiiciit put in effect at I'riiueton to have the nndcrgrad unte luiii.be the situation with regard to the inonils of the student body. Tlie ruling marks the beginning of mi ei. Ii in student govern ment m American universities. The )r fessors of Ol.l Nassau h:i decided the time has come when ! hi' tin lern r;t . I u.-i t is lietter able to handle tin- question of lii moral than tin- discipline i n ui 1 1 1 1 . of the faculty itself. A rordingly they have placed in tlir Senior Council the power to recommend the punishment of students "for nets tending to injure tin' good name of the moral tunc of the uui versity" without giving reasans ,,r evi dence to the faculty. Princeton haft an efficient prodoral system umlcr the guiibiiice of Henry Bovic, known to Princetoiiinns in song anil story as '"Hank thp Cop." Thp duty of thp university proctor has ilaieil from the days before the Amcricnn Revo lution when all the Princeton fctudents lived in Nassau Hall, a ml. :is the ohl records show, indulged in smuggling roast fowl and beer into tlipir rooms through thp inpiliuin of the negro slims residiug in " Princctow ii. " But with thp introduction of the honor system int.) university life in the 'nineties, niiicli of thp duty and importance of the proctor was nbsorlted by the various umlergmd uate bodies, chief of which is the honor committee itself. Almost all phases of undergraduate activity come under this system, from cheating in exaniiiint ions to the use of " plants" in the seats of ab sentee in lecturp rooms. The Princpton 8 nior Council recently pomp to the conclusion that nl infrequent , intervals acts occur on the rumpus that need punishment, and which escape thp notice of the proctor, lint not of the un dergraduates themselves. The mental . state of an undergraduate is such that his conscience does not allow liim to re port bin fellows to anyone even remotely i eonected with the faculty, but lip is will ing to report such proceedings to the1 Senior Council with the proviso that it j shall go no farther. It was to dpnl with this situation that the new ruling at Princeton was passed. The council, an elective body of sen- i lors, usualyl including the class officers, ' nl" tbe major sport captains and the beads' of the important campus activities, meets every 'Mortdnywight in the council cham ber of Murray Dodge Hull to consider the affairs of the university. In case charges- of a serious nature are brought gainst any student by his fellows the proceedings are in secret, and the council aits as a jury on tbe case. The offender I ATTnt T htfLucyJeemtePrice NEW VORK. Apr. lo. Fifty thou sand isitors are housed in New York hotelK, day in an. I .lay out. W in n .mui add to this good sized army the oilier thousands who drop in to stay with friends and relatives I not intruding ; reflection on the possibility of i.'hil i is also being frien.lsl v. hi have some i.h-a of the reason it soiurt im. s seem I i f tiiult to run into the proper person on the street to tell one the -holiest way lo get to Itiooklyu Bridge. I can't really see that it was my fault. I di.ln't realize natrh crystals cost so much; and 1 certainly didn't pretend that I could buy the Russian jewels. But jus! the sanie it was a hit einbarrrissing. I broke my watch cry stal, and took it in to get a new one at the shop where the wateh was bought. The proprietor is a hire friendly, youth fill (lersoii, and he reuieiiibered the watch buying. So, as it was a ipiiet tiuic of day, he tried to entertain uie while I was waiting. He began by showing me an unusual setting of some diamond, and then when 1 i-ontide.l that diamonds didn't hold any particular lure for inc. but that I certainly was keen a bout pearls, he took some wonderful neck laces out to show me, a ml we grew quite chatty about present values of precious stones. I asked questions .just to be sociabb and appreciative, and he told me how this was the time for in,, to get bargains in platinum setting if 1 wen interested in them. Then the crystal was ready. "Fifty cents, " he said smiling ly, evidently thinking fifty cents' n;i Hoinethiug to jest about. And I had to say, "Oh, I'm so sorry; I have only P! cents in my whole pocket hook. " He as ' sured me that a nickel didn't matter and wouldn't even take mv last subway ticket to make up the difference. But 1 was embarrassed, lis I gave a parting glance at all those pearls ami emeralds, he had been telling ine all about. , The principle of good advertising isj clearly understood by one suburban dweller looking for a housemaid. Assets; to the place were not overlooked when she inserted the following ad: (ienei'nl Housework Young maid wanted. Small family. Attractive police force. moving picture shows. pifonaMy 1 mi them triewiuslx. and ' between us. so do most of those who speak witn so much scoru. Stanley nil h the longest a nd ha r. lest last name 1 have vet met spent tin- other night in a telephone booth, sleeping very comfortably, howexei. lie regretted be ing waked up earlier than necessary by a passing policeman who tok hint to the station, and in the unfortunate way of a policeman, not ilie.l his family'. Stanley had been taken to see Id- cousins and at the same time gieu ten cents which he was to donate tor the heathens at church services ot caring much for lousins, he decided to use the dime to go looking for the heathen. It seemed a good ar raiigeiiiert to him, and he insisted Hint he like, the telephone booth for a sleep itlg pla.e wllell his .lime gave on!. The polir ema ii . lacliiii Stanlev '- l.iicai i'iiii'1, st ill didii 't uiidei staii I In. motives. "Why do yi, u -run awa.v .' ' ' h.- n-ked, after learning that this was not an im pri cedeiited event ill the bov ' II years of life. 'Because my 1 1 1 . . t i . i' whips me," be explained. "Why .b.es she whip you''' the ollicer queiied furl her. ' ''Because I run away," was th. reply. There seemed no further line along which to qui rv more. m Not tlie newest wrimkle We d.oi 'I have V of occupation in a t his count ry - lea st (ireater New York ry much permaiiem 3 fa m il y nr loca lit v ill of all, perhaps, in Ami a little book hop in Ann street -n iiu decked ill a ertain romance of tradition because for over one handled .-:ti-bis II II bookshop. 'I he building- have died and passed from their familie shop keepers have sold tn always it has been a book believe I her.- is another bii York, except a church or that record. . 'lie room owners of he property IHERE'S netting nev about Pied- monts. They're oW-trmers. Sore. But somehow cr othsr these "new fangled1' cigo-rettss c2cnft tasto as good as Piedmonts, They haven't to character, nor the lively, appetizing flavci that CaroHna Virgfcia tchacco ;ve3 to Piedmonts. Thcro never vc.z a tobacco quite so goo'J foa cijjarcttt'-s asCarolinc-Virginia. And that j why Piedmont:; haven't changed. The ot hers, hop. I lldlllg il two, th; has the has hoolc lint don 't New I has K I prices are dropping even on Hroailwa.v. We never I . -I i. - . I it would happen. Market quota t inns meant nut li log to tbe rest a u la lit, iviivoii,. assumed. Am .lav it to . was actually a shin k the other Imp ml. i one of the popular eat ing places around Times Square and dis cover new prices on the menu. 1 tried two oilier places of the same sort the next two days, ami found the same thing line. Twenty live j.er cent reductions l ight there in the mirrored cabereted one time cork popping n sla urants of liroad w a v. The return of Mrs. Leslie Carter! That sounds like n real event. It is as snredly an unexpected one. The retire ment to private life, and a secluded one, bail been generally accepted as perina nent on the part of this vivid, emotion:,! player of "Zairn" and "lu Marry." And yet she is no older in years than M brought into the room nnd seated at , ninny nctresses who have stuck tight to the head of the long table nnd informed , thp boards. The Helwyns have just an of the aeeusntions. He has the right of nounced that they are bringing her stating his ease and he mny bring in back to net with John Drew in Somerset witnesses nnd while the defendant is at ' Maugham 's new play, "The Circle," liberty to enll upon anyone he desires in which is now on in l.ondn nis rtelense, the testimony of the fneulty its name, the story is n new treatment or of the proctors' force would not hejof the eternal triangle. The combina admitted against him. 1 tion of Leslie Carter, John Drew, and Witnesses "for the state." are then , Maiiglinm ought to make one of the sen questioned, and while their testimony j sntionnl openings of the cominn season, may cause anguish to his friends, they j have never been known to refuse it, j (irown nps mav find satisfaction in though the council has no menns of fore- j e01lr1s of ,a. or OV(n fiH,i(.ufr. , ing stU'lents to appear in the witness box. The whole JOHN STREET THEATER WAS DEDICATED SATURDAY (By The Associated Press.) N'KW YOHK, April is. A bronze! tablet denoting the site of the old John Street Theater, one of the first play-, houses in New York, often f reifiieiite.l by (ieorge Washington and other Colonial notables, was dedicated lure Saturday by the Maiden Lane Historical Society. The dedication ceremonies took place at a luncheon at the Hankers Club and were attended by lenders in the theatrical j profession and prominent business men. . John Drew, David Helasco and Daniel Krohinaii were the chief speakers. The old playhouse whose name is per potuatcd by th,. tablet was accessible In spite of ! through an alley which has lonj; .since- been hlotte.l out by skv scrapers that now j tower over where early actors, with pow dered wigs, acting by the light of wax candles, entertained the city's theater j goerv. During the Hritish occupation of New: 1 ' l " A'w'Cs7 proceeding is enrired on tinder the honor system, and the word of the defendant carires more weight than circumstantial evidence. After the testi mony is completed, the council goes into deliberation. Points of law do not exist and the purpose is to reach a decision in equity. A three-quarter vote is neces sary to conviction, nny smaller majority amounting to acquittal. A similar ma jority is necessary in fixing the pennlty. The president of the council then reports to the-faculty that his colleagues have recommended certain penalties to be in flicted upon the defendant, a recommen dation which is accepted without ques tion. A student has the right of npiieal to the discipline committee of tbe faculty, in which case all the' evidence is presented. find satisfaction in I York City, the inscription records, the even fisticuffs. Hut I house was called The Theater Koval, and children just naturally turn to song to in it the British officers gave entertain-' express their scorn ami hostility. Don 'I ' incuts. There also. Major Andre, the you remember the rhymes of your child famous spy. and other talented Knglish hood, which you cried duriug pre ele. ; men acted in plays they wrote. tion days at schoolmates whose fathers' On the surr lor of Cornwallis and belonged to a different political party; the evacuation of New York, the house, from your father? Well, nowadays in once more fell under American manaife- ; the streets of upper Manhattan and the, incut, and on September Jo, I7s7. was! j Bronx, it's landlords who are the s'ub- produced "The Citizen," the first dra jects of the songs. As many as twenty matic performance given in New York youngsters congregate nnd singsong such after Ike lb-volution. i ! classic lines as "Our landlord, he's a Over the box t.eorge Washington oc- , i very bad man; All lie docs is rush the ' copied was the newly devised l nited j can," and rhyming charges' of cold States coat of arms. When the house I radiators. Woe to any policeman who was thus honored, Thomas Wignell, the tries to combine his traditional kind master of the theater, in full dress of ' ness to children with efforts to prevent black, with hair elaborately 'powdered in Air -Tight Tins of SO Ask your dealer to show you the mew vacuum-sealed tins of 50 Piedmontn. A compact, convenient and absolutely AIR-TIGHT packing the cigaretteo keep fresh indefinitely. the singing! (Jen. Horace Porter of this city cele brated his 84th birthday the other day. That probably doesn't mean much to many people, in or out of New York, be- the fashion of the time, and holding two wax candles in silver candlesticks, was accustomed to receive the President at the box door and condui t him and his party to their seats. Joseph Jefferson, grandfather of the Most Inviting Positions Offered The Publishers of the Nation Offer. You One of the Greatest of All Callings The Easiest Road to Success. , BUILDINGS DEMOLISHED. (By The Associated Presa. ) NEWPORT. Tenn., April 16. heveral buildings in the path of the storm were wore or less devastated, three automo biles were destroyed, the electric lighting plant was damaged and light, telegraph and telephone wires were laid low. It is considered miraculous that no human casualties resulted. cause as a people we are certainly short 1 Joseph Jefferson who many years later' on details of history. But (ion. Porter achieved fame as "Hip Van Winkle." is the only man-slive today of the little ' m:,.e his first appearance at this house.' company who gathered in the best room IVbruarv Id. lTlllJ, as Hi, hard in "The of the McLean house in Appomattox j provoked Husband." Court House, Vn., on April !, lsi;."i, !ls j oflici.il witnesses of Ccneral Lee's sur-! A Bit Too Severe THAT MORNING LAMENESS If you are lame every Buffer urniary ills, there cause. Often it's weak strengthen the weakened morning, and must be a kidney i. To kidneys nnd avert more serious troubles, us Domi 's Kidney Pills. You can rely on (iastonin testimony. render to V. S. flrant. 1 i Broadway street crowds are having i a new sensation. A revival is lieiiig run j ducted in the Metropolian Tabernacle, Kroadway and 101th street, and strei t services to attract the crowds are being held outside the church, in which the striking feature is the anaphoric con cert. Tho unaphone, K, it explained, is first cousin to the calliope. It 's a col lection of Ulls, played upol electrically, and it does somehow suggest the circus, except that this one is kept for hyinn tuues. "I have eoine lure," said the angry man to the superintendent of the street car line, to get justice, sir. Yesterday, as my wife was getting off one of your cars the conductor stepped on her dress nnd tore n yard of frilling off the skirt. " The superintendent remained cool. "Well, sir." he said. "I don't know that we are o blame for that. What do t us to do: lot her n new I S von expi ! dress.'" Mrs. Mary Bryson, 415 W. Main Ht., Gastonia, says: "I had a dull ache in th small of my back and felt tired and run down. When I was washing or sweeping or ttied to straighten up after bending a sharp fpan would shoot through my bak. fvis often dir.rv and black specks came before my eyes. I had nervous headaches and mornings was all tired out and sore and lame, I could hard ly go. My kidneys didnt act right, cither. Finally I began taking Doan 's Kidney Pills nd one bax entirely cured . ' f ; Price, 60e, fa all iealer Don t Imply ask a' kidney remedy gel Doss's Kidiv TTTV" the nana that Mrs. Brytoa ad. Foster Milbara Co-. Mfrs, Buffalo, N. T. I NEW YORK", April 1 7. Sal vat ore Concilialdi, equally proud of his profes sion and his citizenship, has had large porcelain letters placed upon the window of his barber shop, in Amsterdam ave nue, reading, "Salvatore Concilialdi American Cilisen, Tonsorialist. " "No sir. I do not intend to let you. off so easily as that." the other man replied gruffly. lie brandished in his right hand a small piece of silk. " Wb.it I propose to have you do. said, "is to match this silk." he Ill link had dogged him all his life, anil as lie gazed at the druggist's win dow, which advertised enormous reduc tions in prices, lie thought tn himself: ".Inst my luck ngain there's noth ing wrong with me!" ! What has become of the hand organs? They have left New York City, that's. ' certain. Long before this time in April. LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES j other years have marked the coming of One size smaller and shoes last longer af j spring by the grinding of their tunes, ter using Allen's Foot-Ease, the anti- " .. "i mice iiiiiva ,&epuc jMiwtier inr ine iev riiiien in- j a week that the strains of one reaches to the shoes and sprinkled in the foot-' yotl. Both the little boxy ones that j bath, Allen ' Foot-Ease makes tight or' trapped ow the shoulder and usually 'new alines feel easy; gives instant relief' bor a monkey for company and the j to corns and bunions.-prevents Blisters, "improved" street pianos have vanish- i Callous and Sore Spots. It 'a the great d. Hosts of people will give a sigh of lest comfort discovery of the age. Try Would you like to get into a business that insures a good earning power and employment anywhere in the civilized world The publishers of America want you to work for them if you have as much as a good grammar school education. The work is very nearly the same as oper ating a typewriter for six or eight hours a day. The atmosphere surrounding the work nowadays is as agreeable as that of a counting room, and the asso ciations are just as pleasing. It is attractive to talent ed women as well as to ambitious men, from 18 years old upward. A school for the purpose of training you in thirteen weeks has been established at Macon, Ga., in connec tion with the Georgia-Alabama Business College. This paper is interested in the school because it sees the great need for the graduates. Employment at unusu ally high pay is assured at once if you will but join the school and work faithfully to perform the tasks assign ed to you. Letters and telegrams are received daily, from all parts of the nation, begging the school for operators. If you want to get into a work that brings you a big reward immediately and gives you an opportunity to reach a high place in the world, write for prospectus, addressing Typesetting Department, Georgia-Alabama Business College, (Accredited.) Macon, Georgia Eugene Anderson, President. FLY TIME IS HERE creen your house W thanksgiving for the disappearance, but I it today. Bold everywhere,. The Hurry-Up Kind. At the postoffice a little girl deposited a dime in front of the clerk and said, "Please I forgot the name of the stamp mama told me to get, but It's the kind that makes a letter hurry up." Boston Transcript. Proving Up. "What right have yon to wear that medal for bravery in combat?" asked the offier. "Beat right in the world, sir. I lick ed the fellow it was issued to." Non partisan Leader. " , rU LX vSMj O UJ ui 111 ui ! J llJ 111 OuTT JiJiJiJuuuuuuUJILII Our Screens are made of the best material and to your order. Phone us for prices. Spencer Lumber Company Phone 33 Quality Mill Work i i t I I i s t t til -'fr W s 5 ------ '
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