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If (i Page Four THE DAILY TAR HEL Tuesday, February 18, 1938 DENTAL COURSES GIVEN BY U. N. C. Extension Classes To Be In Six Centers. Held Dental extension classes are to be held in six centers of the state this week, according to announcement yesterday by R. M. Grumman, director of the University extension division. The lecturer this week is to be Dr. Charles W. Freeman, member of the faculty of the Northwestern Dental School, Chicaero. who will present the subject "A New Anaesthetic." Dr. Freeman's lecture is one of a series of six sessions of the 1930 postgraduate course in den tistry being conducted by the University for the North Caro lina Dental Society. Class centers are located at Greenville, Ral eigh, Greensboro, Winston Salem, Charlotte and Asheville. Other instructors to follow Dr. Freeman are: Dr. English Bag-j by of the University for the week of March 17, subj ect, "Psychology"; Dr. T. W; Eaves tot Cleveland, Ohio, for the week of April 21, subject, "Gold In lays"; Dr. Albert Midgley of Providence, R. I., for the week of May 19, subject, "Dental Eco nomics"; Dr. Horace W. Davis of Baltimore for the week of June 16, subject, "Radiographic Interpretations." One hundred and thirty den tists are enrolled in the course. Holt Awards Made To Seven Students The Holt scholarship awards for this year have been award ed by the committee on the Holt fund to the following students : W. R. Curtis and W. F. Owen, seniors; G. D. Caraway, junior; D. M. Carmichael and M. D. Matthews, sophomores; and V. R. Adams and R. V. Hamilton, freshmen. These scholarships, which are for the amount of $125 each, are maintained from the income from the Holt loan fund, estab lished in 1920, by Lawerence S. Holt, Jr. They are awarded by the committee on tiie Holt fund to a member of each of the four classes in the academic depart ment. The scholarships were divided this year because there was a large group of applicants for each one. Negro Gets Extra Month For Drinking Frank Minor, 30, colored, was convicted in November of oper ating a whiskey still, and at that time was given a four months' sentence on the road by the local recorder's court. Be cause his wife had a two weeks' old baby, however, the sentence was deferred until April. Last week he was found by officers who alleged that he was inebriated. He was sentenced Monday to an additional month on the road, which was to be served concurrently with the former sentence, and both to be gin at once. PHILADELPHIA SCHOOLS TO STAY NON-SECTARIAN Philadelphia, Feb. 17. (IP) The local board of education has discarded a proposal that high school students here be re leased from classes one hour each week to receive religious instruction. " ' The plan was rejected on the ground that it is not in bar- mony witn tne iunaamenxai principles of the American gov-1 ernment concerning the separa tion of church and state. "The action suggested is im practicable," the board's report read, "by reason of its inter ference with discipline and with the roster of education. "Moreover it is objectionable because of its tendency to divide public schools into sectarian groups." Chi Psi Wins Close One NEGRO FORGETS WHERE HE FOUND HIS BOTTLES; GETS ROAD SENTENCE Ivey Fiske, 21, colored, strol led along past the co-ed house one day last week with a sack over his shoulder. From a hole in the sack protruded the neck of a bottle. ' "What have -you there?" asked a local policeman. "Jes a lil beef, suh, fo mah kiddies jes' a li'l beef," replied Ivey. At Monday's session of Chap el Hill recorder's court Ivey claimed to have found the three quarts of whiskey his bag con tained "out of 45." Later he became confused he'd found it road. K. A.s Win 46-18 Karroa Alnha ran ud a score j j. of 46 to 18 on the Chi Phis yes terday afternoon. Wells, star forward for K. A., made an in dividual score of 24 points. Abels led Chi Phi with 10 points and played a good game on defense. Kappa Alpha (46) Chi Phi (18) Wells ,(24) Abels (10) Forward Trotter (10) Benoit Forward Oliver (6) Upshaw (4) Center Hamilton (2) Morris (4) Guard Hughes (2) Haywood Guard Substitutions: K. A. Car- Ipenter (2), Perkins; Chi Phi- Withers. Chi Psi defeated Sigma Zeta yesterday in a fast, lively strug gle, 21-17. The outcome of the game was in doubt until the final whistle blew. Both teams worked well, but the shooting of Campbell for Chi Psi turned the tide in its favor. Parks was high man for the losing team. Chi Psi (21) Sigma Zeta (17) Campbell (12) Parks (6) R. F. Metchem (2) Whichard (2) L. F. Atwood (6) Farrell (1) C. Baggs Young R. G. Glascock (1) Brooks (2) Substitutions: for Chi Psi Dudley; for Sigma Zeta Bryan i (4), Parker (2). TOO MANY QUART JARS GETS NEGRO ON ROADS New Auto Firm Clarence Yarber, who has been in the employ of Strowd Motor Co. for some time, and Clarence Sturdivant. who was formerly in the merchantile bus iness in Carrboro, have purchas ed the Pendergrass Garage in Carrboro. The new firm will operate un der the name of Yarber and Sturdivant's garage and will : and thought specialize in a service station on the Durham business and general repainng. The partners later hope to take Bob Jeff Strowd, 45, colored, who, police claim, is an old of fender, was sentenced to serve four months on the county chain gang for illegal possession of intoxicants, when he ap peared Monday morning before Judge C. P. Hinshaw of the Chapel Hill recorder's court. The negro's contention that he kept the liquor for a sick mother-in-law, and that nearly 100 quart jars, all of which smelled of whiskey, were some he had picked up "on de road" and intended to sellt'fo' fi' cents apiece," failed to impress the judge and failed to win a reduc tion in the sentence. "Yessah, ah found dem bot- on the agency for ties on de Durham road an ah's make of car. a popular When it developed that the SENTENCE IS SUSPENDED geographic location of the ne gro's home was : such that he could not have been taking a "short cut," the court held that he was lying and must go to the road. . BY JUDGE C. P. HINSHAW MIXED WHISKEY WITH MEDICINE: IS FINED Pete Thompson, colored, was arrested last ' week by officers who found a 10-gallon still in merrv oDeration in his bed room. Pete explained to Judge C. P. Hinshaw of the Chapel Hill re corder's. court that high blood Coon Neville, 35, colored, re- pressure and a generally bad sponded to a charge of public physical condition necessitated drunkeness in the Chapel Hill re- the internal use of quantities of corder's court Monday by telling alcohol, and denied the sale of the judge that he was ill, and any of it. mixecj a little whiskey with his "Six months on the road, medicine to make it palatable, said the Judge, but after a for- He claimed, further, that he mer employer of Pete, now liv- smelled whiskey on the breath ingin Chatham, had interceded of the of ficer who arrested him. in the negro's behalf, the sen 'You've been up here twice in tence was suspended for two the last two weeks," replied vears. provided Pete leave Judge C. P. Hinshaw, "and I'm Orange county on or before going to fine you $5 and costs, next Monday and not return But if you come up again you go during the two years. to the road." SLEEP COSTS 55 J VUW "7 7 .' VV11V4UMVU V11V judge, I time, I L next may lurgen juu next TW PoT-rUn OK whi'fn rJnwA I AAVJ vt Ally AariC f WW A K, s J Jmj V nave su many ; caaea. fn nnt,fnr Anno htia mVM vrnta uu uu cuxue aixi, yuun, lagt He left the dance just remind me, will your "Ah didn come dis time, suh. Dey brung me up heah ! Yes, suh!" Forfeits Bond hall at midnight, and, although the evening was cold, he lay down beside the highway and slept far into the next morning. He was arrested, charged with drunkenness, and sentenced yes- Jule S. Pendergrass, 50, white, terday by Judge C. P. Hinshaw forfeited a bond of $100 when to pay $5 and costs he failed to appear in recorder's At the same time Will Moore, court Monday to answer to a 40, white, of Carrboro, was fined charge of drunkenness and dis- $iu ana costs, amountmg to a orderly conduct. Police ar6 total of $28, for possession of a looking for Pendergrass. pint of whiskey. HOLMES HOUSE AND COMER ADDRESS Y CABINET MEETINGS Continued from first page) The program of tne junior senior cabinet was first taken up with a little business. The cab inet decided to give its approval of the project of the Phi and Di literary societies to invite the students of Duke over here to an open forum discussion with the Carolina students. This dis cussion is to take place Tuesday night, February. 24, and will deal with and point toward an improvement of the Carolina Duke relations. After announce ment of the state Y convention at Charlotte tomorrow was made, the cabinet selected dele gates to go to this convention. An announcement was also made concerning the deputation team that is to go to Fayetteville this week-end. Speakers were se lected for this trip. Mr. Comer, speaking on the psychological aspects of sex re lations, pointed out that the Y. M. C. A. should set up certain standards in this matter and be guided by these standards. R. B. House, executive secre tary of the University, spoke to the freshmen on some of the teachings in the Sermon on the Mount. He began by remark ing on the attendance of the cabinet at this meeting. "I am wondering," . continued the speaker, "just what ideas you fellows are . making." He was interested especially in the opin ions that the boys were forming of the Y work. Starring JOHN GARRICK HELEN CHANDLER Red Blood or Yellow? ' Hero or coward . . .. which? The millions branded him a coward . . . turned yellow when his country needed him most . . . but when the test came he proved himself one man in a million . . . and won the girl he loved. - - - - - - Hear and See it All in this Amazing Romance-Thriller Other Enjoyments Syncopated Trail" All Talking Comedy R. R. CLARK Dentist " OfSce over Bank of Chapel Hill PHONE 6251 I I sV$ I , ? if, f X'V-'Y if he Pat he Review in Natural Colors Now WEDNESDAY Marilyn Showing THURSDAY Miller Pipes save no midnight oil r? 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