,1 1 1 I 1 H r S ? 1 i 1 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAB HJ5EE SUNDAY, APRit BULLETINS i tates To Be Represented At Marrisi ge Sophomore YMCA Cabinet Will meet tomorrow night at 7:15 in the YMCA. Important. Junior-Senior YMCA Cabinet Will meet in the YMCA at 7:15 tomorrow night to hear Dr. G. F. Thomas. Graham Memorial Sunday afternoon concert today at 5 o'clock with Dale Sandifur playing. Freshman Assembly Tomorrow morning at 10:30 in Memorial hall. Band Will leave on tour Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock. Regular re hearsal Monday night. Members making trip must be present. CLIC Weekly Broadcast Will be giv en over station WDNC at 10:05 to morrow night. Nigrelli to interview Heard. Student Party Will hold a "mass rally" in Graham Memorial at 8:30 tonight. North Carolina High School Mono I gram club committee will meet tomor row night at 9:30 in the Grail room. Controversial Issues To Be On Ballot (Continued from first page) may be proposed by the PU board or by a petition of at least 10 per cent of the union. They must be ratified by at least half of those voting at an election in which more than one half of the union are registered." HEARD TO BE ON RADIO PROGRAM CLIC Broadcast Will Be Tomorrow According to an announcement by Henry Nigrelli, president of the CLIC, Alex Heard will be interviewed tomorrow night at 10:05 over WDNC. The interview will cover some out standing international event and will follow the regular "International Scene" which has been presented weekly by Nigrelli. This program will be the second of its kind to bring campus personalities to the mike. Last week Stuart Kabb was interviewed on the Mexican situ ation and the program proved very successful. Duke Dean Will Address Auxiliary Subject WiU Be "Christian Education" Dean Albert Russell of the Duke University School of Religion will ad dress the women's auxiliary of the Presbyterian church tomorrow after noon at 3 : 45 in the Sunday school room. His subject will be "Christian Edu cation." ' Princeton Takes Duke (Continued from page three) all distance events. In the mile-and- a-half, the . Tigers placed one-two- three. Pete Bradley won the three- quarters- Most of Duke's strength was below the quarter as George McAfee won the hundred in : 10, Hubert Reavis the 220 in :22, and Johnson. the quar ter in :52. Dick Patterson won the pole vault for Princeton though failing at an attempt to make 13 feet. Anson Perina took two jumps to win the broad jump for the Tigers. Grandin Wise won the high jump. Fencers Lose (Continued from page three) lum (C) beat Kibel 5-2; Ware (W&M) beat McCallum 5-4; Maklin (W&M) beat McCallum 5-4; Kibler (W&M) beat Malone 5-4! Ware (W&M) beat Malone 5-4; Makler (W&M) beat Malone 5-3. Epee: Makler (W&M) beat Kaplan 3-2; Kaplan (C) beat Anner 3-2; Freudenheim (C) beat beat Makler 3-0. , Saber: Wooderidge (W&M) beat Bloom 5-1; Bloom (C) beat Anner j5-0; Williamson (C) beat Woodridge 5-4; Anner (W&M) beat Murchison 5-3. - I MmmmmmmmmmmKB,amm,- I Jill HHIWiJiiULL- ' "" ' ' ' ! ( ' if v; 'V Vw:-:o:-x:-;-:-:-:-m S:J.:-: ..tiv a::::fJ'- A' si ' ' ' Meeting SUNDAY MONDAY SPECIAL FEATURES Color Cartoon "Pipe Dreams" A trip to Old Mexico with the Three Little Monkeys Paramount News The War in Spain What Next in Mexico? AMERICA'S LEADING LOVE TEAM IN THE COMEDY "HIT OF 1938 Claudette and Gary in the riotous romance of an American lad who met her in Paris and lived scrap pily ever, well, hardly ever, afterwards! I Jflliyta-. Tuesday taMriiiiiii Tommy Riggs 1 1 : -tH'- -'1:1 l J" ON THE SAME PROGRAM K till I F( PRUDENCE thdi I rotlBTESV OF LOS ANGELES EXAJVUNCK riiTU rwr rut I I n encoiAin Sequel to "Penny Wisdom," 1937 Academy Award L ujjiiiiii ii ili iiiwiii mm i in ''lll ill rim I II n M1MMM. 1m - mi mi- n -i i- Wednesday - Thursday - - - . ': J Friday adolphe menjou charlie McCarthy in 'Goldwyn Follies, Midnight Show Friday GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR in "The Plainsman" Saturday BETTE DAVIS .PAUL MUNI in "Bordertown" Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert find their place in the sun in this ro mantic scene from "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife," their new comedy which will have its first local showing today at the Carolina Theater. Others in the cast of this Ernst Lubitsch picture of European resort life are David Niven and Edward Everett Horton. The 1:30 Class (Continued from page two) Jepson of the Metropolitan and ballet dancer, Zorina'T Miss Jepson photographs beautifully in technicolor and sings the famous drinking song from Verdi's opera "La Traviatta." Friday's midnight show is a reshow- ing of "Bordertown," with Paul Muni and Bette Davis. This was Bette's first picture after "Of Human Bond age." Worth seeing again. Saturday Gary Cooper closes the week in an entirely different picture from the opening feature. With Jean Arthur he appears in the "Plains man," a Cecil B. DeMille epic. Al though as a saga of "Wild Bill Hitch cock" and the "Old West," the picture is inclined to be full of hokum, it does make passable entertainment. get under way in a big way. With the exception of two days this event will be featured by two matches daily. Up to the present time tennis has pro gressed very slowly. It opened its season two weeks ago and during this time one match has been played and one forfeited. The rest have been postponed because of rain. Pardon Me-But Lacrosse Team Loses, 2-1 (Continued from page three) mages and some brilliant saves by both goalies, Coxetter, for Carolina, and Pearce, for Duke. With but five minutes left, Lewis broke forth on his spectacular run and sent his team two goals up on its rival. As the minutes ticked away and every one of Carolina's thrusts at the Duke net were unavailing, it looked as if Caro line's opener was to result in a shut out defeat. It was with only two sec onds remaining in the contest that Budden slashed his way through the entire Duke backline and taking a shoulder high pass from Hill Broad foot, slammed in the Tar Heels' only marker, just as the whistle blew end ing the game. Line-up : POS. DUKE ..G. . Pearce P Riley CAROLINA Coxetter Beers MacPhee Budden Lynch Broadfoot O'Heron Pearlman Kessler Finkel Substitutions : CP. . ... F.D. . S.D. .. C . S.A. - F.A. O.H. ... I.H. Duke Rathburn, Richards, Vires; Carolina Ditt. Referee: C. E. Kuhlman. Time keeper: Shelley Rolfe. Score by periods : Duke ..y 1 0 0 1 2 Carolina 0 0 0 1 1 Quick Hamilton Northrup Segal Montgomery Warth Lewis Kemper (Continued from page three) morial for a round or so of ping pong. . . . When last seen Diggs had the advantage over Wolf, but the genial and de vested football professor was fast coming up by virtue of smashing line drives. . . . During the past week Coach Ray, together with J. Maryon Saunders of the Alumni associa tion, has begun a tour of the state in order to appear at vari ous alumni meetings and ban quets . . . Thursday the two went to Concord, and the next night they were in North Wilkesboro . . . Speeches concerning the new gymnasium and its benefit to the student body were made . . . Motion pictures were shown also . . . Wolf and Saunders will continue the constructive work this week; their itinerary in cludes Waynesville, Asheville, and Gastonia. ... FOURTH FAMILY COiNFERENCE TO CuNVENEJffiRE Inn To Be Scene Of This Week's Campus Sessions Representatives from ffiCre th, , states will flock to Chapel Hm-r week to attend the fourth Conference on Conservation of riage and the Family which is JX" uled to meet from Tuesday day at the Carolina inn. The addresses and mmd-t meetings offered by the conw! which is again being directed by u Ernest R. Groves of the SocwW department are designed to offer S portunity for the following: (l) j cussion of the problems of teachers S marriage and family courses; (2) vusaiim ox some oi the importa problems of marriage and family q perience; (3) informative address by specialists whose fields of know, edge are related to specific proble of. marriage and the family. Attendance to the fourth confer ence has been limited to 100 and k.- xriaay tne number registered stood a: 61, it has been announced by Br' Groves. On Thursday local students interested in the conference -will t able to attend for the admission of one dollar. A brief review of the program fo: the week reveals that Tuesday's ses sions will feature addresses by Miss Sally Marks of Meredith college; Dr. Norman E. Hines, Colgate university and Dr. Groves. A round-table discus sion will be conducted on that after noon by Dr. O. T. Binkiey, minister of the First Baptist church of Chapel HilL On Wednesday the speakers k: elude: Miss Gladys II. Groves, Syra cuse university; Dr. John S. Brad- way, Duke university; Dr. Moses Young, Iowa university; Dr. Howard E. Jensen, Duke university; Miss Elizabeth Wang, University Chinese student; Rev. Edgar S. Schmiedeler of the National Catholic Welfare con ference; and Mrs. Isabelle K. Carter of the University Sociology depart ment, directing a round-table discus sion. Thursday's program will feature: Dr. Joseph K. Folsom, Vassar college; Dr. Bayard Carter, Duke university, Mrs. Mary S. Fisher, Vassar college; Dr. Howard W.' Odum of the local University; and a round-table session for college students led by Miss Gene vieve Baggs of Duke university. Dr. John T. Wayland, pastor of Temple Baptist church of Durham; Dr. Robert A. Ross, Duke university; and Dr. Groves will conclude the con ference on Friday with addresses on "Conserving Marriage." (Graham Memorial Concert Series (Continued from first page) mann; "Aufschwung," and "La Ca thedrale Englosuie," by Debussy; "Re flets dans L'eau," and Marche from "Love of the Three Oranges," by Prokofieff. Playing cards were first used in France about 1330. There were over 50,000 miles highway in the Roman world. of CLASSIFIED DANCING CLASS Satterfield's ballroom dancing class begins soon. Beginners and latest steps. Every one eligible. Price, six lessons, $3.00. Write or call W. H. Lewis, 413 Ruff in, before Tuesday. - Mural Doings Of Week (Continued from page three) progressed to its finals. Two strong teams, Sigma Nu No. 1 and AE Pi No. 1, will meet each other tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 to determine the fraternity champion. The winner of this match will meet BVP, the dormi tory champions, Tuesday to determine the campus champions in this sport. Playground ball teams saw action on only one day during the past week, this being Wednesday. This week, however, if the weather permits, it will probably enjoy its most complete schedule. Games are scheduled for every day with the exception of Tues day and Saturday. On most of these days there will be 8 games. Intramural tennis will again try to LOST Chi Phi jewel pin between Chi Phi house and Texaco filling station. Finder please return to G. E. Penny, Chi Phi House. EASTER CARDS For Remembrance Cards With Style and Sentiment SUNDAY, APRIL 17TH BUY NOW Ledbetter-Pickard - - m - i . . BUIJ7S TTRAFI RHATf CTJHP iGu FIoor University Library, West Door Special Exhibit of Books on Dr. Grove's Marriage Conference. 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