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Page Four THE DAILY TAR HEEL Wednesday, May 4, 1932 Uorld Hew, Bulletins Capone Off to Prison The last obstacle to prevent the removal of "Scarf ace Al" Ca pone to a federal penitentiary was removed yesterday when the United States circuit court of ap peals vacated a writ of super sedeas which had held the gang ster in the Cook county jail while he appealed his conviction for evading income taxes. The ap pellate court vacated its writ af ter it had received a certified copy of the Supreme Court's de cision refusing to review the case. A mittimus was made out ordering Capone to prison and-it was thought that he would start his journey to Leavenworth, Kansas, within twenty - four hours. ffsn4-;Mii7 rvm rof tt rt& ers of the Bible study classes, R919' ha been appointed to rep- Dean Frank Foster of Tusculum, icseuu lve AurLn Joe Brown Love of the Division Carolina ax tne oeieorauon 01 tne of Life Service of the Methodist ,ne hdredth anniversary of Church, George Noel Mayhew of e loundinar 01 aa3tte ol- the Vanderbilt School of Reli- A lu A gion, and several others have Pennsylvania. been secured. r-aion receivea ms a..d. ana A.M. degrees Irom tne Umver- Ri'hr in 1Q1Q anH 1Q9ft tpqtp.- One section of the daily rou- , - - , . ' . , , . - - I T t T I -- - 9 ' MJaJW-Ma uue win ue ucvuicu w uiowv-i .nn - , , T Tr, j 4-1, -u;,. pxuxcsaui vj. -iia-ui at gray ing ailU Iiauuuiig me uimiiiuc ft Pnlloiwi of dealing with student life in 1 campus groups. Fot three days, TRACK STARS TO under expert leaaersmp, mere will be groups on Christian in ternationalism, r race, industry, Congress to Block Massie Freedom Efforts to prevent a jury dis agreements rom freeing the four men charged with attacking Mrs. Thalia Massie in Honolulu were renewed yesterday in congress. It took the senate five minutes Monday to pass the bill which will block any possible legalistic escape for the attackers. The house is striving to speed its passage of the bill also. The bill repeals the law under which two successive jury disagreements in Hawaii criminal cases set the de fendants free. LUB FORMED TO STIR INTEREST IN STUDENT MEETING EATON WILL REPRESENT U. N. C. AT ANNIVERSARY William Clement Eaton, Uni versity alumnus of the class of STATE SCIENTIFIC SOPHOMORES ARE GROUP WILL MEET ' CHOSEN TO TAKE AT WAKE FOREST SCHOLASTIC TEST (Continued from first page) J (Continued from first page) Jones, R. F. Poole, J. B. Dorieux, Cohen, N. W. Collett, R. F. Col- F. B. Meacham, C. F. Williams, yer, E. J. Coote, P. E. Costi, J. I. D. Jones, J. W. Lancaster, J. M. Cox, A. C. Crawford, J. B. A. Halverson, F. W. Sherwood, Crutchfiejd, F. E. Culvern, P. .H. L. G. Willis J. L. Stuckey, Z. P. Daggett, R. R. Dalzell, C. R. De- Metcalf, D. B. Anderson, C. S. Hart, J. C. Delbaum,:T R. Dil Grove, and R. C. Tucker, of lard, A. S. Dockery, F. W. Dor North Carolina State. sett. J. P. DunlaD. W. R. Eddie- Professors Bert Cunningham, man, H. W. Ehrhardt, J. W. C. J. H. Taylor, Imogene Claiborne, Entwistle, C. B. Evans, J. S. W. C. Vosberg, Ruth N. Addoms, Fathman, . R. B. Finger, S. C. Don B. Creager, A. S. Pearce, Forrest, D. B. Fox, S. Franklin. Charles W. Edwards, B. J. Ba- J. Freedland, C. W. Fulk, J. roody, H. L. Blomquist, F. H. D. Garland, H. W. Gentry, F. Johnson, F. G. Hall, F. Wood- Ginsberg, C. C. Glover,' J. C. bridge Constant, Grady Tarbut- Goldston, B. M. Grant, . A. DeW. ASSAIL RECORDS AT TRACK MEET ton, C. R. Hauser, C. Moore, H. Green, W. R. Groover, W. W. association finance, work with numwe, naroid w imams, and Hamm, J. L. Hammer, F. E. fresnmen, campus social life, U. twi JL F- J- Cramer, L. A. Bigelow, J. Harlee, W. C. Harris, E. L and methods of religious work. Cochran of Davidson have been Herbert Pearson L- B- Crook Houser, E. H. Hazelwood, S. H. and Ki. J . xians 01 JJUKe. TTpisf T. A TTenson. H. Hev- By way of recreation, group heaving the discus in the vicinity excursions to Mount Mitchell and of 130 feet all season and a mer- other points of interest have been ry free-for-all should result in arranged, in addition to the reg- that event. Oscar Mullis, Tar ularly organized sports, hikes, Heel weight man, tosses the shot and excursions. A' recreation as efficiently as the discus, hav- Professors E. H. Hall, Ruth ward, H. B. Hodges, B. Holliday, Scholz, and Rebecca Causey, of p. A. Holt, 0. D. Howard, P. North Carolina College for Wo- L. Hudson, E. W. Hunt, J. W. men. TTnrPnn F Jnffp N. A. Jen- Professors William L. Poteat, ningS. and fellowship hour follows sup- ing achieved the distance of 45 R; ei!' an R P Morehad J. M. Johnson, T. M. Johnson, per under the direction of Roy feet 8 ,1-2 inches in the Duke of.fe Forest. . c McD. Jones, E. B. Kahn, T. Cooper of Clemson. meet, which betters the state A . C1T Kennerly, U. JN. Kjeliesvig, Those interested in attending mark by more than two . feet. r". 1b T ' . lTplSr" H- L Knox' s- M Lan&sarn, J. the Blue Ridge Conference this Mullis improved in learn and c lldU Ultrbu f.L1LlL. out7 D. Leak, F. W. Lennon, G. D. year may secure full information bounds this season and may set ieW'1: 7l fpel Lively, M.H. Long, E. G. Lup from Ed Hamer at the Y, or up a record which will be hard IS 1 . ; T T , ton; H. T. Lyon, D. U. McUacn frrm Tatti Wriahf. at. thp FniS- Hv Kof TT nrai nhnmh 1 hoii , in T,oii oratory ; C. F. Dodson of Camp- Lea R Df McMillan. E. E. Mc around 42 feet, but will find plen- ' U11U Rae, L. B. Mann, W. A. Masten, nTTF.ST ni? mtss mark's L iih- xi.- bureau oi risnenes. v--..-. v - . , iy oi competition i rom xne oxner r -p t tvt jj.-.-. w.- entrants, especially in oara uur- Giddings, C. Mathewson, J.- D. Maynard, S. S. Myers, C. R. Mingo, R. Fear Spinal Meningitis in State Prison ' Three of the state's prisoners were dead yesterday of a sick ness which was called by one physician as cerebo-spinal men ingitis. State health officials were busy investigating the deaths and expressed doubt as to whether meningitis was the caused Dr. Kemp Neal, Raleigh physician, in reporting the death of Van Sigman, one of the three, said that Sigman died of spinal-meningitis. Miss Sallie B. Marks of the education department has re turned from the meeting of ad ministrative women in Greens the event E,th.el Herrinfirand Baily Webb Ll. Moore, O. L. Mullis. lege. neau of State who won last year. . The high jump standard of 6 feet 1 3-4 inches seems to be in w witi, tn,pti 110 mediate danger although f!HT PHT-STOMA NTT whom she entertained in Chapel Stafford Carolip a athlete, has TILT IS FEATURED Hill. Among the guests were f"P " . Miss Ann Whitney, director of different occasions. Rhyne he child health association of "x vmn u umug um of Greensboro College; and Mil- E c Nall T G Nisbei ton E. Braun of Catawba Col- D 0Bryan a a Qates, B. S. Blue Laws Overboard In a special city vote yester day . which . even overshadowed the presidential primary be tween President Hoover and for mer Senator Joseph L. France, the voters of Baltimore repealed the state's 200-year old blue laws insofar as that city is. concerned. It was the most overwhelming vote ever registered on a ques tion and now the people of Bal timore can go to movies and baseball games dn Sunday le gaily. ELISSA LANDI IS STAR AT CAROLINA TODAY Today's feature at the Caro lina theatre is "The Woman in Room 13," Elissa Landi's latest Fox drama. In addition to Miss Landi the the list of principal players includes Ralph Bellamy, Neil Hamilton, Myrna Loy and Gilbert Roland. The story of this production, which was directed by Henry King, has to do with a woman's sacrifice of her honor for her paramour. Miss Landi has the role of the beautiful murder sus pect. ARTICLE BY J. C. RUSSELL IS PUBLISHED IN REVIEW In the April issue of the Eng lish Historical Review appears a short article by J. C. Russell of the University history depart ment entitled "Alexander Neck- am in England." It is an ac count of a professor who taught at Oxford about the year 1200 Russell wrote this article while he was a Guggenheim Fellow in England last year,'. Dance Leaders to Meet The junior-senior dance lead ers will gather for an importan meeting tomorrow night at 7:00 o'clock in Graham Memorial. Old, H. E. Page, F. M. Parker, J. H. Patterson, E. B. Peacock, J. K.' Perry, "N. B. Phillips, J. J. Pittman. A. .T. Pollard. R. L. rJl JIU KL.1JN U U UL. p0Well, B. C. Proctor, F. A. Ran kin, J. M. Rennie, C. M. Rhodes, f C. fYn f.ivtiip.fi. inrnnm tvrrif'p.rl.i'nn tin np. ) onmr l'limninrr Viic? coo vr-n m-irl I 1 - i J1 r. J. J. i I W T. T?lf?PTlinnr V, Ti. UnpTiellft. XTittt VrxT-lr nifxr. TVHe. PoIiomtio --a,xj jumping 10 otaouu uu HVC TUH lCaQ 111 in UfSt LVVU 111- ' Cook of Washington, D. C, ldt r rl xt nmgs Dut rni Kappa blgma put T I ? ! TZT V Z T)ecialist in education with the nas mim 01 UUKe' Kea' Mam" 0n a rally in the fourth to take ocmumuerger, sx. ocutt, . jW Afrinvo Mc. 1CU' auu uavc uccu im- a tnree-pomt margin. . ivappa x""'iWV' ' Qo Rnnu nucviar, in tn& rip B111"6 iimu o tcinux u aim sigma , nowever, countea m an "O'- partment of education at Wash- ma reach' the heights Satur- the last three frames to get t C. 0 Spencer E. M SpruiU, ngton. A tea was given in their y . t their final lead. White and Hoff- ; . , r . hnnnr atiirrlav muau oumuwa ""s man iea ivappa aigma at Dai ""& - . x., . - T.-.l Tk..l l ... - - - . I rnr. l "1. A I I rn..i i i runner, xune ace, who won while Young played headsup m xauacinncn, a. xx. iaiui, o. j: - i i n I . m i l T XT rrii T r CANDIDATE FOR PH.D. uie uroaujurap in me renn bar- the field. Markham and Queen J-einpie, o. ix. rnumpcun, o. vor. WILL TAKE ORAL EXAM mval last Saturday with a leap were outstanding for Phi Kap- Tiller, L. P. Tyree, H. E. Vitz, of 23 feet 2 1-2 inches, will be Da Sigma ' "N S- D. Walens, C. N. Ward, H. L. The oral examination of put to break the state standard Score bv innings: Waters, J. E. Way, G. V. Wheel Charles Horace Hamilton, candi- in the event of 23 feet 1-2 inch, k. Sigs : 3 2 10 11 2 10 ass T. H. Whitley, J. L. Wil date for the degree of Doctor of which was set up by Kinsey of pj K. S. 0 3 2 4 0,0 0 ' 9 hams Z. V. Williams, E. Wish- CALENDAR Sophomore examinations. Hi Murphey hall 9:00. Senior Councilman Election. Graham Memorial 9 :00-5 :00. Freshmen vs. Danville. Emerson field 4:00. Women's Association tea. Spencer hall 4:30. Dialectic Seriate banquet. 214 Graham Memorial 7:30. Economics Seminar. Bingham hall 7:30. Socialist Club meeting. 215 Graham Memorial 7:30. Experimental drama group. 210 Graham Memorial 7:30. LANDI'S MOST FLAMING ROLE! The mystery woman of ten accused of love... and finally accused of Jj murder. 4 m Si ELISSA Henry King's Production 7fe Ui v(rs(cs v t ic nefsky, W. R. Woerner, W. R. Wood, W. A. Wright. T-tl-il -1 il. . J1 J J ' J I TTT 1 Tl J rnr Til ! rnnosopny in tne aeparxment oi w aKe r oresi m iyzy. rioya A Shutout sociology, win xaKe piace mon- iigoy, uaronna jumper, win h With Fitzgerald nitchine- al day evening. May 9. at 7 :30 furnish the stiff est onnositiori to , o'clock in room 104 Alumni Fulmer and mav snrine- a sur- L , : n rewer conege gins marry, . ... " . " " . learn peiiuniiuig vvcn in uic , X7r, -r, TV1Q,r 0rt lno. , . , nim hni rime-. A mpmhfirs nt thft nnsp at t.hP samA t ttip Phinns . .u - o- Tr j , mui ma, wuivaw uiSuu Q. , -- r - - neia. rm oiema AaDua aowneu .j , . -, ffrarlnatft fawiltv in thp rliviaion an nW Tar TTppI "has hppn lpnn-Ur ' .7 , . euucaLion improves xne JUQg 0 ' f j.appa Aipna t io u. ine win- )i pnnosopny ana oi political ana mg iar ana wiae an season ana ners started off fast and had social sciences are invited to be is due for a good jump Saturday. game well in hand through present at the examination. Davidson has a good trio of nnf -Rpairipq th nitpniTio- nf oroaa jumpers and by sweeping Fitzgerald Walker and Evang xnai; event against ooutn uaro- hpsf. w hp winnprs improves ment. Florence (Ala.) Herald. RALPH BELLAMY NEIL HAMILTON MYRNA LOy GILBERT ROLAND ALSO Slim Summerville Comedy "IN THE BAG" i Travel Talk on South America NOW PLAYING CAROLINA 331 m I S3 10 WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION , TO ENTERTAIN AT TEA iina last week, just nosed out the wiggs uamecocKs. was the Kappa Alpha r ho Wnmara' a csapi amn urill Star. I r ThA throa mrtri l-xri I I Kin n 1- I . entertain at its weekly tea this 7, K. A. 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 afternoon in Snpnrpr hall at rXD WUX1V Phi S. K. 2 2 1 0 2 0 X- 4 -an st,,. tnnu,iJ ' This meet will afford the spec- K Avcock Wins are invited to attend. r SOme ke!.n "Pf1011 and Weiner of Aycock and Kleitman It is also announced that the fl "ne.sam 7, T of Lewis hooked up in a tight large reception . room in the . 7 Tai""a Pitchers' battle, with Aycock building has been completely re in the forthcoming Conference! coming out on top 4 to 2. Neith- decorated with new furnishings. f P1n Iant.: the er team counted during the first tiixee liniix.o, uut in mc xuiuui the winpers crossed the plate Graham Memorial Receives Two Pictures Taken in 1881 Noah Goodridge, manager of Graham Memorial, has just re- THEATRE PASSES GIVEN TO MEMBERS OF STAFF twice and clinched the battle with another the following m- E. C. Daniel, Tom Walker, J. ning. Besides the pitchers, Cox S. Cook, and Miltnn "RnncVinAT onrl TTi nrnnsnn rilnvpfl, Vipnrlsii-n T.J , J I ' . 7 1 U11U . ----j-jw- X -wv llUMM rw.lwo w pictures to oe rCeived passes yesterdav for for Avcock. while Tucker and hung m the building. One of outstanding work on The Daily Roth were outstanding for tneae pictures , aonatea oy KOD- Tar Heel staff during the past Lewis. v. ? J-- week. The55 nassea arft ffranpd SrP hv iTimno-s ulty of the University in 1779, by the Carolina theatre through Aycock 0 0 0 2 1 1 0-4 and the other is of the graduat- the C0Urtesy of E. Carrington Lewis 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 ing ciass oi noit was a Smith managr. 0ne Forfeit ; r tnis eiar a"a "tner , : r Grimes won over Mangum in prominent men are unanes Jjun- campus .tsencnes ramted can Mclver, founder of North the only forfeit of the afternoon. Walker to Deliver Address A -1 j 1 1 . i Carolina CoIWp fnr Wnmpn smA uuiuuer, oi oencnes- are De- William Jackson Adams, asso-ins Pointed and put in shape) date iustice of the Sunreme for use about the campus this Dr. N. W. Walker of the school rw summer. Most of these are the of education will deliver the ones that were used last sum- commencement address at Gold- Mclntosh to Speak mer and which were kept in ston high school in Chatham j Kenan stadium last fall for use county tonight on the subject C. E. Mcintosh of the educa- along the sidelines during foot- of "Education for a Change and tion department will deliver an ball games. ' As soon as the Changing Social Order." He will address at the commencement benches are ready they will be also deliver the commencement exercises, at Aurelian Springs placed in various places around address at the Appalachian State -uiiiguL. tne camnus. . Tpnrhers CoIIpctp next Jbridav. m pr. w u, m m rm a ' a m a a K.i?v ' r . t-i -l -., ya r-im xi i CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES OF AN INTERESTING. CORRECT AND QUITE EXCLUSIVE TYPE ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT ' PRICES WHICH ARE IMPRES SIVELY MODEST. IT IS RESPECTFULLY SUGGESTED THAT A, MORE DESIRABLE PRICE AND STYLE CONDITION COULD NOT POSSIBLY PREVAIL. ' SUITS AND TOPCOATS 70 TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE SHIRTS, CRAVATS. HOSE. WOOL1ES, HATS. SHOES AND ALL CORRECT ACCESSORIES ARE VERY MODERATELY PRICED. EXHIBITION AT HILL DRY CLEANING CO. Today and Tomorrow HARRY KUSTER, Rep. THE FIFTH AVENUE AT FORTY-SIXTH STREET
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