PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1935 BRUNO IN BAKERY ON FATAL NIGHT Consolidation Wife Claims He Was at Home When Ransom Was Paid. (Continued from page one) CALEIIDAR Varsity Basketball Preside: ill science curricula and industrial I Co-eds photos. management, and graduate, are 1 Spencer hall 1:45 Fleminston. N. J., Jan. 30. not complete and all tie together 1 i 1 1 np Two wifnpss.p.s "todav I in the working- out of bnth an I mee OxUu. 5:00 testified that Bruno Hauptmann educationally and functionally Hill Music hall ..... was in a bakery on the night of sound basis of consolidation. the kidnaping. "We are making progress in Mrs. Hauptmann claimed that the business of trying to be he came after her at the bakery fair andintelligent with an eye nd took her home at 9 :30 p. m. to the special values and f unc Elbert Carlstrom said that tions of each institution and the ' March 1 was his birthday and long-run educational interests of University Club that he visiiea xne oary -me wuwe m Graham Memorial 7:15 Christian Fredncksen m JNew y Decisions unanimous York City, seeing Hauptmann "Thus far every decision made Troop school.- Senior executives. Y. M. C. A. ........ Frosh dance group. 211 Everett dormitory 7:00 7:00 .there. I with regard to consolidation nas uavie hall .7:30 Mrs. HauDtmann also testi-lbeen unanimous, whether recom- . - -ttswViiaf ui Tnishsmd was home I mended bv the Commission on I Monogram club. mcu. L-xiti 1 " 1,, , 1 r,i W JafsiA naid the Consolidation and adonted bv Murpney hall 7:30 xjii vixg uiguvi iiv - x 1 : x 1 Aw. mnnov Rtafo Pmsp. I fVif hnarrl nr marl p hv t.Ti pttpcu- - cixxauxxx , xiiwiij . - - - I " - I "TVin Vrmnrr Trlo " 4- toti will nn.imi a his five committee and ratified bv Ie 1 oun AQea -f rocw wwi V uv Playmakers theatre... 8:30 hr . 1 j. i. j 1 3 i tne president ana' xne aamin- Freshman Pxpniti vps. istrative council and adopted by Graham -Memorial 8:30 tuontmuea jrom page three) Bridge and points. Aitken's eye was also on sauare dancin the basket as he dropped in four L.he President's beautiful long shots plus a foul night in the C tor nine. Coleman Wood Aside from these two, the rest dent orchestra, f of the Phantoms likewise played Iq donated tl top hail ail the way. jason ,h ballroom tl Glace had a great jumping and Categ Quartet . backboard duel with lytne, played for the DOtn men turned in iour pumt, although Flythe had to leave the game on fouls. Lambeth Best Wolf Lambeth was by far the shin ing light of the losing club, as Ninety dolla: from the sale of Li om and atures of held last "an. nd his stu : Riverside, rvices for and the 1 Carrboro 3 dancers. is cleared ts. Washington, "J.'.n." 30. his '. -(UP) family, tonight celebrating rayer about Ih lines of hade more velt' never tomorrow. Murals (Continued from page three) .28-26 count. The only other contest saw Grimes out-point the Locals, 31-26. The summaries : Theta Chi 28 Sigma Chi 26 Barker, f (10) Rehm, f (2) Bennett, f (6) Rowland, f (1) Cromartie, c (10) Bannon, c (2) Rogers, g Barney, g (7) Hunter, g (2) Neal, g Subs : Theta Chi Austin ; Sigma Chi the executive committee and ratified by the board." President Graham said he had hoped to make a recom mendation at this meeting of the board for a principle and long-run plan of consolidation which would meet head on some of these remnant problems Freshman Basketball (Continued from page three) 23-22 lead. Score Tied Surrounded President Ro he really went to town during joined the nati i,0if a Y-iin nn Timp ms ord Dirtn 8 of them coming dur- Although a I 1 1 j 1 imr State's successful 12-pomt e tempies, a:. rally. Lambeth topped both out- care in his- iac - fits in scoring with 13 noints. pronounced, i. Avcock. Lambeth's running theless entered th2 new year in mate, turned in a ffood ffame "ie pinK 01 conu,r :i as greet- ' - r'w 1 . . . 1 1 as did the entire Red Terror ed White House guests .at a mn- team. Aycock counted six points ner , party. over Jim McQachren and then held his opponents while on the Varsity Boxers defense to only two points. State Opens Hot (Continued from page three) Annual Business Stag Will Report Today Yarkety Yack business staff members who have been assign ed to fraternity pictures are re quested to report at the office to day and receive the latest re ports on their respective groups. A limited number of 1934 Yackety Yacks have been re ceived from the printer and will be distributed on the second floor of Graham Memorial today and tomorrow. All persons de siring , these copies will have a last chance to obtain them at that time. game) . State took its 6-0 margin at Hahn of the Cavaliers and is en- Red Meroney, Tar Baby cen- the start as Lambeth, Flythe, deavoring to retain the condi- . ter, fouled Rennie on the next I and Aycock got successive shots, tion he is in. th rfPTrtmpnt of education and play and before a hushed gath- Here the Tar Heels came back In the heavyweight ranks JC I 4-T 04-4- 1 3 lln I T T T 1 tv. 4-Vn I T - . A 1 J 1 J JL 3 i r, , i ci inu mc ouiie Kuctiu scuieu iusi wua mcoacxixtjii trcainig uic jjammie Aiuermaii uuacu lwu v,i m rf TKrinPPrimr and rone nht, with a way. Glace made two fouls and rounds with the frosh heavy ixwwxx.x o I 1 4- 4-U J A- 4-1, I TVT 1 J J i 1 1 IT 1 ' 3J- - J lJ-T.T-l. those allied and basic problems! . uiai1 ucauiwii-cu mc luacj. uruppeu m a. titjaxi iuug LieaKe, ana two ruunus wim jsca til. iWinninm"nf Vm fircf wnlljanwn& l"1" o-axi. i mrow. captain ouuuas maue mwe. Alderman nas improved uiwrcvuiiicuiumui. f"' . j j I . . i - . , vl tic. I - , . , . ine extra perioa openea wixn gooo irom leit corner, ana mc- rapidly and looKeo good m nis and a loner workout. as Kutn con-1 tree shot to run the count up to Captain Giddms and the clas- verted two free tosses and Grubb 9-6. sv Joe Fisher also took a few v iranvo Vir 1irrifllnTYl fT TnP 5PP- I Patrick (2) Wyche, (overtime ."4 M.V31Zv advantage, J VUl Ul X AibUV MAW " ' rrnVior ' X7k TYqVa D TP-TOTT) D .T. D. 25 mendation which is froing to be siiuu nuwever, xexxy i-uujv xiictu Wrestlers Beta Theta Pi 27 -r- s j? r7 Pnaim I on onm-nroVl on c i TT q o r 1 Tll 11 fP .Kano, i u; vuxxj, j. ov, vuu.v vV fPrq into hi? own hands ODen lennxue, x .w - 1 , " i;, ing with a pivot shot from un Dunn, c Rouielier, c (4) the ground on which we stand Kasberry, (3) Fletcher.g 3 and on wta h LnnedWdr tied the count by beauties. McCachren dropped widest educational service Flythe finished his scoring fast rounds. However, the pro- with a long one from the right ceedings were halted when Gid corner, but McCachren shot a dins shoulder; which had been one-hander at full speed and sore, started achinsr him. Subs: Callum. Beta Theta Pi Mc- Ruffin 14 , Lewis 11 Merryfield, f (6) Hookes, f (4) Pool, f - Parker, f Strieker, c (2) Sniscack, c (3) Ogolsby, g Derrickson, g (4) Sale, g Lawlor, g Subs : Ruffin Hicks (4) , Gar rison (2). Minor; Lewis' Col lins. jtv I derneath to score two points. He Nelson got up steam with two vu " o - l i n t 1 t l - . i .1 i i -r i ii smKing a ioui given inxix wxxtjxxim a xoui ana xnen Lamoem Pete Mullis hurled himself into broke loose under the bas- the State center in a vain at-ket for a crip leaving the score tempt to regain the ball. 1 1 16-10 at the half gun. Berry then pivoted again with I Dalrymple and Lambeth a minute to go to send his team! swished long ones, before Mc- into the lead for the first time I Cachren with a long one, Nelson since the opening whistle. He with a free throw, and Paul settled the tense issue by calmly Kaveny with a hook crip could netting the ball again on a foul, run the score up to 21-14. Here Grumman Speaks Today hrousrh all the generations to come. More Time Needed The acting chairman of the trustees committee on consolida tion advised 'me that it was wise that we take until June to make decision. The committee Grimes 31 Locals 26 Holpand, f (8) Mason, f (7) Angline, f (4) DaVport, f (16) Umstead, c Miller, c (2) Willard. a (2) Verner, g Kikes, g (5) Seawell, g (1) Subs: Grimes King (12). Locals Seawell (1). P. U. Board to Convene The Publications Union Board will meet tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock in the seminar room of Bingham hall to con sider changes in Fin j an salaries Postpone A. I. Ch. E. Session The regular meeting of the A. I. Ch. E. which was scheduled to be held this evening has been Tostnoned until next week. The j. date will be announced later. Senior Executives The executive committee of the senior class will- meet at o'clock tonight in the Y. M. C. A. it was announced yesterday by Jack Pool. (Continued from page three) marred only by an inter sectional 16-16 tie with the strong Navj grapplers. The Generals have an enviable record in the mat sport. During the past five seasons they have won something like 35 victories in 37 starts. Their last defeat came at the hands of Carolina in 1930. ' Although little is known of the Generals' present strength, the Tar Heels realize that they will have plenty of opposition. The hold-overs from last year's fine aggregation are Crew, 125; Hodges y 165 ; and Bonino, unlim ited. It has been reported that Thomas, brilliant bantamweight of the 1933 mat crew, is back in school this year. Bonino and Thomas are former Southern Conference champions. Coach Quinlan has a quintet of 'excellent sophomores, along with Efland, only letterman from last year, and two varsity reserves to combat the Virginians. In his capacity as lieutenant governor of division five of the Carolinas district of Kiwanis International, R. ; M. Grumman will speak before a luncheon meeting of the Durham Kiwanis Club today. with but flitting seconds left on the Wolfpack showed the most Dr. Glen Haydon of the Um- porUJU ,UVy XXWUCUl !., I I- ,i v. l,KmroHxr TMiiciV ann4monf tt fill uie. uxxie exuexv. . iiaxiKo ox uxe xxxgxxt as iivtutfi. "i.j uvpmuiitui, tx The-frenzied final attempt to tallied from mid-court and then lecture to the English 22 class our studying the departments of ed ucation re more time for so important a matter. The state committee on engineering at first leaned tow ard two engineering schools and then recommended by a six to five vote for the consolidation of the two schools in Raleigh. The committee of out-of-state experts had recommended consolidation at Chapel Hill. "Committees on graduate studies are not yet ready for their recommendation. The ad ministrative council, composed of the faculty representatives of all three institutions recom mended that the decision with regard to the next step in con solidation be made in the June meeting. "As one of the faculty repre sentatives phrased it in inter preting the view from which there was no dissent, in a few more months we can likely ham mer out a program and decision that will be fair, wise, and ac ceptable' to the most thoughtful in all three institutions .and the state. "Such a consummation is de- Haydon Talks Today score by the Tar Babies was Lambeth got his three action smothered by their rejuvenated shots in a row, all left-handed opponents and halted by the gun, push baskets from the right side settling the doom of the former- of the court, ly unbeaten, frosh. With the count 22-21 against Berry ran wild on the court to them, the White Phantoms, led take scoring honors with 17 by the forward combination, points, and he was followed by quickly pulled away. Nelson Swan of his squad with 9. tied things up by making good Earl Ruth, playing his usual on a foul. Aitken then got an heady and remarkably smooth other long one and Nelson a game, led the Carolina team with beautiful hook from the right. 9 tallies, five by the gratis route. Aitken swished from the right Red Meroney followed with 6, corner, Nelson scored a free and Mullis with 4 completed the throw, and Captain Snooks put high scoring for the Tar Babies, the ball in again as he charged The frosh team played an im- toward the basket from the right proved game and were sailing side. on smooth waters until the sud- Here the rally stopped with den bombardment in the dying Carolina leading as Lambeth moments. Potts, Boone and made a foul and Aycock a beau- Grubb, the other Babies to see tiful action throw while being action, played splendid games, guarded. Glace and Aitken made but it proved inadequate against fouls and Rex his two lonesome the solo work of Berry and free throws to finish the point- Swan, making. Troop School on "ttomantic Music' at 9:30 this morning in the music build ing. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Library Given Books The North Carolina Episco palian Diocese has deposited with the University library about 750 volumes of biogra phies, church histories, and col lections of the works of f amous churchmen. These books come from the diocese library which was built by two former clergy men, Bishop J. B. Cheshire and Bishop T. B. Lyman. For Colds and Sniffles TRY Eubanks Nose Drops For Quick Starts Use TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE Washing Polishing Waxing Certified Marf ak Lubrication Willard Battery Sales Service University Service Station H. S. PENDERGRAFT, Prop. ' At Home Mrs. Frank' Graham and Mrs. R. B. House will be at home to all the ladies of Chapel Hill from 4 to 6 p. m. Saturday at 402 East Franklin street. Today's Mural Card 4:30 (1) Phi Gamma Del ta vs. Phi Sigma Kappa, (2) S. P. E. vs. Chi Phi, (3) Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. 5:30 (1) S. A. E. vs. St. Anthony Hall, (2) Law School vs. Aycock, (3) Theta Kappa Nu vs. T. E. P. The next session of the 316th voutly to be wished and is worth Field Artillery troop school for waiting five months for, espe- Chapel Hill and vicinity will be daily in view of the fact that held tonight at 7:30 in Davie even the most drastic decision hall. The subject to be dis- possible would in fairness and cussed is "Instruction Prepara- intelligence take two years for tory for C. M. T. C. Duty adjustment." of Drs. Bell, Venable, Cobb, and Following President Graham's Toy of the University at Chapel speech, the trustees took up the Hill; of Professor Whitener of routine business of their annual, meeting. The report t of the committee on escheats was made by A. B. Andrews, chairman of the committee. State College ; and of Mrs. Mar tin of the Woman's College. In verbal reports' on the. situ ations at their respective instil tutions, Deans House, Harrelson EXHIBITION CLOTHES OF INDIVIDUAL EXCELLENCE, CORRECTLY ATTUNED TO THE IMMEDIATE SEASON. FORTY DOLLARS AND MORE EXHIBITION AT Student Co-operative Cleaners today ROBERT GRAY, Representative CLOTHFS I Nini vi nil a i i v tm . tniL.vKtzu io OKDfcK :: alio HABERDASHERY . - hats. . - chhfS V- 111 II Jill 1"! 1H II II II m-A w km mm nix m ij til -;n u 11 i (5 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK The board then heard the re- And Jackson enlarged upon the port of the finance committee, of details of President Graham's which James A. Gray is chair- message. V ' 1 man. The trustees approved resolu tions of respect to the memories ! i ii yi m TTT 1 uontroner x. woolen pre sented a report on the items of the budget request. FI NC H I FY GENEROUS REDUCTIONS ON ALL FINCHLEY HABERDASHERY, HATS XND SHOES SALE NOW CURRENT IN NEW YORK SHOP. 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