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THE DAILY
The American flyers who
were fined in Tokyo for photo
graphing Japanese fortifications
ought to be good for a movie con
tract in southern California.
Indianapolis News.'
An Ohio butcher was recently
held up and locked in his ice-box
by bandits. When released by
the police, he was the coolest
man in the room. The Humor
ist (London),
Alumni Loyalty Fund Solicits
Annual Appeal For 1931 Pledges
PARTING...-. -PERHAPS FOREVER
YET PARTING PROMISED
HER HAPPINESS!
. Tin
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MONDAY
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Overhadows any picture ever made!
' ' with
JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES
PAY WRAY
Adventure above the clouds. . . zooming pfIanes.
reckless, stunting' pilots. ... intrepid, hardy ex
plorers battling death in the loneliest place in the
world. V "" ' ' ' '
' EXTRA ADDED j ATTRACTION
Bobby Jones tells you how he plays Golf
"THE PUTTER"
First of the series
PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS
BEGINNING
MONDAY
SEPTEMBER
21ST, THE AD
MISSION PRICE
WILL BE
REDUCED
TO
35c
The inside Story of High So
ciety by one who knows!
"SECRETS OF A
SECRETARY"
with
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
TUESDAY
At Last. ... A Drama of
Love in Which a Husband Gets
a Break! '
"BAD GIRL"
with
JAMES DUNN
SALLY EILERS
WEDNESDAY
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"You like me, dont you ? " -t
"Yeah, but what's the good? I'm
only, a factory hand, and you're
Mr. Griffith's nephew. We oughtn't t
to be seen together."
BUt they were seen and so began
Based on the sensational novel by
THEODORE DREISER
Superbly directed by JOSEF VON
STERNBERG
with
Phillips Holmes - - - Sylvia Sidney
Frances Dee and Irving Pichel
GREAT
NOVEL
COMES
TO
LIFE
The Drama
Climaxing
Twenty Years
of Effort
THURSDAY
CHARLES SICKFORD
in
"EAST OF BORNEO
FRIDAY
BERT WHEELER
ROBT. WOOLSEY
in
"CAUGHT PLASTERED
SATURDAY
Receipts to Go Towards Sup
plying Loans for Needy
Students
tut
ETHICS COURSE TO RUN
FOR THREE QUARTERS
II
The 1931 appeal for contribu
tions to the Alumni Loyalty
Fund will be conducted during
the month of October in an ef
fort to have it completed before
the date of President Frank
Graham's formal inauguration
on November 11, according to a
recent announcement by Felix
A. Grisette, director of the fund.
The receipts from this year's
fund, like those from last year,
will be used to provide money
for student loan funds. Inas
much as President Graham is
known to be deeply interested in
student welfare, the "Loyalty
Fund directors jfeel that nothing
could be more inspiring to the
new president as he formally be
gins his new duties than a gift
of this kind, representing as. it
will, the good will and active in
terest of thousands of alumni.
Annual Pledges Asked
Every living alumnus of the
University who has not previ
ously made an annual pledge to
the Loyalty Fund will be asked
to make some gift to the Univer
sity during the campaign in Oc
tober. The method of proce
dure to be followed will consist
of appeals by the agents of each
class, by local committeemen
working in their respective com
munities, and through local
meetings to take place through
out the state.
Present-indications are that
University alumni will respond
liberally to the appeal, according
to Mr. Grisette. Although there
is a possibility that individual
gifts will not be large, it is ex
pected that a large majority of
the 15,000 living former stu
dents will give something. The
Loyalty Fund Council urges that
every alumnus send his gift
either to his class agent or the
Fund office in Chapel Hill early
enough 4hat a full report may be
made at the time of President
Graham's inauguration.
Barwick Is Chairman
Allen J. Barwick, graduate of
the class of 1900 and a promi
nent Raleigh attorney, heads the
list of outstanding alumni who
constitute the governing board
of the Alumni Loyalty Fund,
known officially as the Alumni
Loyalty Fund Council. The
1931 campaign marks the first
one over which Mr. Barwick will
preside as chairman, although
Ire has for many years served as
a member of the Council. Mr.
Barwick. succeeded Leslie Weil,
'95, of Goldsboro, who was
chairman of the Council for
many years and who still serves
as a member of the group.
In addition to Messrs. Bar
wick and Weil, the Council is
composed of the following ten
alumni: Dr. H. G. Baity, '17,
Chapel Hill ; Burton Craige, '97,
Winston - Salem : President
Frank Porter Graham. '09 : Al
fred W. Haywood, '04, New
York ; K. P. Lewis, '00, Durham ;
Dr. J. G. Murnhv. '01, Wilming-
ton ; Dr. Ira W. Rose, '06, Chap-
t TT'll ' T HAT O ,3 OK I
ei Jim, J. iviaryuii oauiiuwo, u,
1 Chapel Hill; C. R. Wharton, '12,
Greensboro; and Dr. Louis
Round Wilson, '99, Chapel Hill.
During 1931-31 Ethics (Phi
losophy 171) will be taught by
Dean F. F. Bradshaw one eve
ning a week all three quarters,
between one and a half and two
hours each meeting. The credit
is one course total for the three
quarters. No partial credit is
allowed for one or two quarters
work. The evening on which
the weekly meetings will be
held will be decided at the first
meeting of the class which will
take place at 2:00 o'clock, Mon
day. September 21, in room 205
South building.
This method of giving the
course has been adopted experi
mentally in order that more cur
rent Events may be used as illus
trative material in the course,
and in order that the instruc
tor and class members may have
more opportunity for acquaint
ance, discussion, and exchange
of viewpoints.
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erence library-Hfstoo new. You ve
Sot to so down strct to m0
up-to-date supply stores to see the
Conkliti Nozac MUi pen that winds
like a watch." Visible ink section or an-
opaque barrel as desired. The visible in
section enables you to look ri3ht into the
ink compartment at any time and watch the birtrt
of a sentence. The Nozac holds 35 more ink than
other pens of the same size because there is no
rubber sac in the barrel. Examine the Nozac. Try
it And see if you can get along without
one. Depression-proof prices. The pens $6
and $10; pencils to match $3.50 and $5.00.
THE CONKLIN PEN COMPANY
Telephonic conversation with
the White House has doubled in
the past two years. Perhaps
Mr. Hoover fijndjs it easier to
control conversation by tele
phone. Savannah News.
TOLEDO, OHIO
Chicago
San Francisco
DEALERS, stock and show the pens that sell.
Write for Catalog.
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other Conklins
brand new col
ors new shapes.
Thepens$2.75to
$8 pencils to
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Freshmen, Upper Classmen and Graduates
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Many a high hat covers a low
brow. Pasadena Post.
In America, prosperity is
j again beginning to make its ap
pearance in the head-lines. It is
somewhat slower, however,
about making Jts appearance m
I the bread lines. Dublin Opinion
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in
"YOUNG AS YOU
FEEL"
PLATE LUNCH
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Special Attention Given to Orders.
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