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TELEPHONE NEWS TEMS TO THE PLAT HAT Campus Oice Phone 157 Prin Shop (Mondays) - - - 192 i JO.JS J^ J^TL 1 COLLEGE OF WLLAM AND MARY TL JL TELEPHONE NEWS TEMS TO THE FLAT HAT Campus Oice - - - - Phone 157 Prin Shop (Mondays) 192 VOLUME. NO. 6 To Organize Open Forum n Grea Hall Friday Nigh niial Quesion Concerns Presen U. S. Neuraliy This Friday nigh a 8 o'clock, r.e walls o he Grea Hall o he Sir Ciiiisopher Wren building w.l cnce again echo wih discussion c-wl debae. A his ime inere.-i,d s.idens and cerain o he College Fpcaly and Adniinis-uion v,.'l mee > iornally orge ii/.e a' i.-n uum bearing he hisoric ile oi "House o Burgesses." TFs idc i< vas omiuhi. d la,-= J,,.; L, "i i-d ".' < i i!" " LC.. i'u,.> >cl.a> i.',, nob*".. 01 ;' M Julian Gardiner Concer Tonie n Phi Bee Tonigh a eigh o'clock in Phi Bea Kappa Hall he Julian Gardiner Concer will be presened. Mr. Gardiner is a enor and will be accompanied hrough his varied program by Mr. Allan Sly, associae proessor in he William and Mary Music Deparmen. Mr. Gardiner is English, and sudied music in London. He spen many >ears in Vienna, and while here he compos >d and helped o presen severd marionnee operas. Tonigh's program will co l- sis o a group o okl En,v : 'i songs, chiely Eli-wbehan; a croup o O^'Uii s.»u ;s. -*"'e - ioes rom W.'l', Schubei, ard Brahms among idiom;?n' mm.be o ' -rgs m r " > '">!l i - il' 1 ;.] -1 some \mericr.n o'v son H. /, 1 CampusLighs Presened a 4h Mee ncludes Class Heads; Suden Gov' Leaders The ourh annual Convocaion was held Wednesday, Ocober eigheenh a en o'clock in Phi Bea Kappa Hall. The exercises were opened wih a processional o honor sudens and music or wo pianos by Ellen Buci, class o 1941, and Mr. Allan Sly, Associae Proessor o Music. Elmo T. Legg, Chie Aide, inrodi'vj. he Aides o he i J iesiilen o ii ^ Col]"; e.!'>]'<,v-.. Alred L. \lh--y. Famulus A. --.! i,.on.l, -arik!\ " r". h, i John 1, "-ii 11.".'',» ^!r '.. > - WLLAMSBURG, VRGNA, OCTOBER 24, 1939 Z-792 Alumni Announces Homecoming Plans; ndians To Mee W-L; Bur Repine's Dominoes Signed or Dances Nov. 17-18 Many Aciviies Are Slaed For Even The ollowing is a complee schedule as oered by he Alumni oice. Thursday evening; Bonire ahd rally wih he assisance o he j '-^. 4^ Fres-hmen Class, ireworks and ^ ;)j oher added aracions o be plan- i \ -, r '* nod. * J'liJ'iy '" e>;'">: D>*emn;, r > yj' \ ">' oiraal, Blow Gymn. ].? 'T. 1 / oi Jrr.w.i ir*"l pio- 1 AT r-i'-o * '"' 'o ' - Bowing and Scraping W. * : ' '. * *" Cr To Broadcas Formal Aair Friday Nigh From he oice o he Alumni, comes he compleed schedule o he Homecoming weekend, o be held on November 18h, which corresponds wih he ndians' bigges game o be held n Williamsburg his year, he game wih Washingon and Lee. in cooperaion wih he Alumni, he presidens' aides have launched plans or he opening ormal v'amxs o 1 e held on Kove'iiber l.'ui i.id i Ji T'Lh Piu* --ispine rnd his occhv.-jlii' u v he br.ud «>.nd Llcv (.-i.m o *, i e hd.. 0;::-i> o paricipaion o *r 1 i.ude'!:.', o;- 11.e ;',i]iii in' Cih op, a i'o, i. -.,_ JL "ill i>" * d.ice a ri'.ah,. * 1 iv c oj-cvab clien qu<'*- rl T, i C 1 _*al or lu.duaal hiierei» u,1:.aa o <L.'\*.ing ou as.ri J 1 poiica iami V'y, pari dp.-ms PS.'-?. bij. Ai.O lilj ''.-OC*!.? J j e.;i-c-s' 'v,li i>e ;'ii kh"l in. ; i- _, ; ii cod 'O * i <.*- v ' o 1 :,, : cine ding o :ay and as- 1 rb.e o raiid up in a group and presen 'l.-ir argumen in a logical ashion..--.eec some preliminary organisaion procedure, a which ime he scroll will be read by Tony Champa, Dr. Moss, head o he Governmen Deparmen will be insalled as chairman and discussion o he quesion o he week will ensue or abou an hour. Friday nigh's quesion will concern U. S. neuraliy,and he Oxord plan o open discussion will be employed. Mr. Ashon Dovell, speaker o he House o Delegaes, will be presen, as will Mr. Bryan, presiden o he College, Mr. Duke, Bursar o he College, Mr. Edgar Folin, new proessor o Jurisprudence and ormer Dean o he Unviersiy o Prague, and Mr. Lionel Laing, aculy adviser o he nernaional Relaions Club. Fuure quesions o be brough up or discussion in he orum will be announced in The Fla Ha he Tuesday preceding he Friday vi 'he meeing. College Noices The Nu Chaper o Kappa Sigii a wishes o announce he pledging o Donald Reid and Jom.es H. Oia'h, Jr. and also he iniiaion. i T. Mar-hall Forsyh, Jr., Rober,!. Tilden Manuel San Juan, F;*ederi'-k. Arend, Clion Kreps, Jr.. Walard H. Marable, Ralph A. T\:oi r.nd Rober H. Thrasher. J-euoi planning o graduae uoxt February or nex June, and who v ish o apply a he placemen buieau or jobs are urged' o do so as soon as possible. This does no include sudens planning o go ino eaching, or par ime work a school. Each applican should bring a small snapsho o himsel. A he las meeing o he Pan American Associaion, held on Tuesday, Ocober 17, in Barre Hall, he club decided o hold a picnic in he sheler on Thursday, November 2, rom 5:00 o 8:00. Everyone is invied and may bring a gues. There is a nominal charge. The associaion has arranged o secure permission or hose reshman girls who wish o dae ou o social hoyrs oil'his occasion.' "' : ^J.. 4_y.i-».'....! orue-r.c^j.-y. -"Co W* >. ' d.k a. ', n s revived no.-l en he. 'nsicah;, by a,na-od undone ". Oc.iiOoi luva a.*d,.cdi. T'n p' he "'l. co be presened his.^o 1 - i-y he VrilliS'in au.l rlary riavci-., i- ai. auspicious beginning i'o,* he. "l'9-'10 FC'son. Though ac ;). >- duced 103 years ago, he play's scahing criicism o oicial negligence and corrupion, bribery, lierary preeniousness, masculine boasulness and eminine vaniy is jus as apropos oday as in 1886. is his qualiy o universaliy which makes he play essenially un-daed by period, cusom, or counry. And mos o he saire which Gogol wroe ino he play was brough ou very skillully by he William and Mary cas. Thomas Forsyh in he sar role o van Alexandrovich Hlesakov, showed his real abiliy in aking a leading par and giving a good perormance in ha par. His skill was paricularly eviden in he scene in Ac where he played he par o he drunken braggar. Carl Muecke showed by his porrayal o he corrup provincial mayor ha he is bes ied or characer roles. Waler Bara, a consisenly good characer acor, deserves special menion or his delineaion o Osip, Hlesakov's servan. Special recogniion should be given David Quinlan's porrayal o he judge, Arhur Cosgrove as superinenden o he hospial where "people ge well like lies;" menion should also be made o he comic-characers, Henry Kibe! and Anhony Manzi in he roles o Dobchinsky and Bobchinsky, and o William Land in he role o he waier. Such old-imers on he William and Mary sage as Arhur Han- (Coninued on page wo) Woinens' Debae Tryons Success The ry-ous or he Women's Debae Council were he mos successul ha have been held in many seasons. O he many who ried, ieen were enaively acceped ino he council. They are Carol Burd, Evelyn Cosby, Mari Davidson, Mary Hamner, Dorris Miller, Pa Pelham, Shirley Homan, Edih Rahbun, Jean Reindollar, Bey Lee Suson, Virginia Suar, Jane Schwab, Mary Triples Mary Thiedick, and Pa Seele. These people will be deiniely acceped aer hey have given an exemporaneous speech in one o he meeings. The Council is planning exensive norhern and souhern rips or he varsiy debaers, and a Virginia rip or he Freshman eam. 1 - ). > '] b oij'ieci. ci>. ; i uncil.,.-.1. el.he -,..'..> ',:.- >.iii)ii : G'JJVC'S; < ihe -. ' 1 Lii : i - -v 1 ">m,,... L " dei.l; J^c?lcz ebb hi*, Vi"-, 7.<..-..<ioni; v *< "a.,**iei*' ''>s. i,\ Sii-Lcla y-trv-vie ; Oi'iic.'.i oi ihe class oi '4i; Thoina-*.J. il.c i mm, loiicvu; liohryn h oover Vice Presiden; Lu y M. j^ob'" 1 Seci'eiaiT-'lhci-'s.nc; ; Oiiceis n he CluSS o l-40: John. Garre, Jr., Presiden; Merri W. Foser, Jr., Vice-Presiden; Rosa Ellis, Secreary-Treasurer; Oicers o he Men's Suden Body: John S. Hudson, Presiden; Rober M. Newon, Jr., Secreary- Treasurer; Oicers o he W. S.~ C. G. A.: Anne Cross, Presiden; June Lueus, Vice-Presiden; Edna Klinge, Secreary; Theo: Kelcey, Treasurer; Gardin Maejka and Judih Birdseye, Represenaivesa-Large; The Judicial Council: Rosa Ellis, Chariman; Ellen Lindsay, Secreary; Ruh Rapp, Junior Member; Caroline Cook, Sophomore Member; Nancy Wesco, Freshman Member; Virginia Brenn and Edna Whie, Represenaivesa-Large; The Men's Honor Council: John Dillard, Presiden, Russell Cox, and Gordon Dorrier, Senior Members; Saunders M. Almond, Charles R. Gondak, and Louis H. Rives, Jr., Junior Members; Gordon E. Hanson, Sophomore Member; The Women's Honor Council; Bey Moore, Chairman; Peggy Gildner, Secreary; Jean Clarahan and Jeanee Appleby, Senior Members; Lucy M. Dobie and Elizabeh Foser, Junior Members; Paricia Nixon, Sophomore Member. A shor address by John Suar Hudson, Class o 1940, emphasized he imporance o he various college aciviies, rom, honorary posiions o music and dramaics. was ollowed by a iing* capella number sung by he College Chapel Choir, "A Land o Pleasure". (Coninued on page wo) vs. "VabhicUn - id Lee. v. " ^ j cr Li w_ n>r aii'toui. y.11 ii?"i 1 1 i "l * V i hl'g Mir" Gymn. j%o Ahm ii js- i iai"i o*" moenngs hr.c h 3ii sdr-dided >.* Honi"c"pi ; ag as ewer vrviiiip > Alrmni rvej e::,"pc' rl '"' yeai* <h'c o he proximiy o he dae ->, rnd ur.err.iny o, he Thank's-1 giving Holiday. Feanred' n NBC Broadcas Las Sunday aernoon a wo o'clock he ALCESTS o Euripides was presened over NBC, as he second in he series o "Grea Plays" broadcass. The Fis and Fizgerald ranslaion was used as a basis or his version o he ancien Greek ragedy. Pars o a score or he play, by Allan Sly, were used as a musical background. Frank Black conduced he orchesra who played Mr. Sly's composiion. This week's broadcas was o paricular signiicance o William and Mary heare-goers, since i presened a ine preview o one o he orh-coming presenaions o he Dramaic Deparmen. n he Spring his same version o he play will be used when i is given as he las in he presen series o he William and Mary Players. A ha ime he score o Mr. Sly will be used again as background, music. Since his week's piay was o such signiicance and ineres o he sudens, i was ampliied in Phi Bea Kappa Hall or hose who wished o hear he producion. suiable arrangemens can be made or proper recepion and ampliicaion, his policy may be coninued. overman i^o-ecl wni eaure iiiiiiiy Livingsoii s Band The German Club have signed Jimmie Livingson o play or heir irs ormal Co-ed Dance o be given Friday, November 3rd rom 10-2. The orchesra has had a long, successul run a Murray's Wes Cheser Club in New York, and is also very popular in Richmond where i is now locaed. eaures a male vocalis and novely numbers which should prove very eneraining. The admission or he dance is as ollows; or Club members wili daes, $1.00, wihou daes,.75; or non German Club members, $1.25 wih daes, $1.50 wihou daes. O..... All new club members should pay heir dues o Lillian Waymack, reasurer, beore he dance o ge he reducion. $2.00 paid now eniles a member o a our year membership. Since his is he irs long ormal dance o he year, here -will be an inermission a 11:30 direcly aer he igure a which ime sudens will be allowed o go downown o any o he resaurans on he irs block o he Duke o Glouceser Sree. Decoraions will be designed by Henry Kibel, and here wdll be avors or all members o he Club and heir*, daes. : Flusered Froi Boeour BewiWenngly The ar reaching hand o he Tribunal gahered many erring Freshmen his week in is cluches, anyone is seen in srange aire he immediae conclusion is punishmen by Freshman Tribunal, hough ouriss are beginning o wonder jus wha kind o a College his is. The Freshman, however are beginning o have more respec or heir elders and o abide by heir laws. Among he disobedien youngsers we ind George Chapman wearing his pans rolled up and a pink ribbon oround his leg, all or no wearing his ha. Tom Miller was compelled o wear a bow ie wih hree bows or wo days or "The Special Salesgirl", a sory wrien by Willough Paon and revised or radio by Clark Fonaine, was he hird presenaion o he suden radio series "This is William and Mary." The sory concerned he lie and reincarnaion o Jenny, a special sales girl or H. L. Mallon and Co., in New Van Jos- York. Aer giving us a ine pic orgeing his bow ie. lin rolled his pans o his knees and wore a bow ribbon or no paying due homage o Lord Boeour. Accused o no wearing his bow ie Mac Craword was condemned o wear a " orgo a bow ie" sign or hree days. For no wearing his due cap William Seawell had o wear a scar over his head or hree days. Wearing a " cu campus" sign was Bob Chicheser's punishmen. Hampson Kayrer was seen wearing his due cap backwards or being caugh wihou i. Phil Duke was ordered o wear a bandana on his cap or a week o help keep i on. Freshmen, beware o impudence or you oo will wear a sign like Joe Holland's " was cocky o an upperclassman." Royalis Goes To Priner THE ROYALST, William and Mary's college magazine, is now enroue o he priners. is expeced ha he irs issue will appear in approximaely one monh. All hose who submied maerial or he irs issue will be noiied shorly o come o he publicaions oice o collec hose manuscrips which were no used and criicisms o hem.. THE ROYALST appears our imes annually, maerial will be acceped or publicaion hroughou he year. All hose wishing o submi manuscrips may leave hem in he ROYALST box in he regisrar's oice. W-M Radio Feaures Lie o Sales Girl ure o lie in a grea New York deparmen sore, he play came o a swi, and enirely unexpeced climax, ha makes i admirable or radio. Edna Whie headed he cas as Jenny. Her boss, Mr. Myres was porrayed by Frank Kohrs. Vance Fowler ook he par o a masher loor walker, named Grey. ncluded also in he cas were: Jean Jeerson as Sadie; Ronnie Ronalds, as Molly; Virginia Tripp, as Minnie; and Mildred Jennings as,he Second Applican. Hope Hun aced as narraor o he play and David Forer announced he program. These programs should be o ineres o he suden as examples o how he work o he class room may be applied o acual siuaions. The programs are direced by Miss Hun and he cass and announcers aken rom her class in Radio Broadcasing and rom among he suden acors on he campus. Criicism and suggesions rom liseners is welcomed. Any commens should be addressed o Miss Alhea Hun a he college. The nex program will be a dramaic ski based on he hisory o he Wren building, and wdll be heard over WRNL on Tuesday, November?. COLLEGE NOTCE There will be a meeing o he Women's Debae Council Thursday, Ocober 26, a 4:30 P. M. in Philomahean Hall. oo lie >.ii" i ^. i; c; ;.iie. 11 a 10:30 a.m. The orchesra, o major ineres o sudens and aruroui, liss been chosen or is swee syle o plrying bu will play a varied prograi.i o ryhms. is more popularly known as he Dominoer; and. p'-ys wice weekly a ( ;.:i5 p. m. ver saion WRVA, Richmond. On Friday, here will be a eaured broadcas o he dance over saion WRVA rom 12:00-12:30 a.m. Repine has acquired an excepional vocalis in he parson o Mary Kaye who has been paricularly well received a he L T niversiy o Richmond dances. Tickes may be had rom he Presidens aides a he ollowing prices; Boh nighs, couples, $2.50. sag, $1.75; Friday nigh, couples $2.00, sag,. $1.50; Saurday nigh, couples $1.50, sag, $1.00, Aenion is called o he scheduled meeing o represenaives o organised sudens planning o ener loas in he Homecoming Day parade. The meeing is o be held in Washingon 100 on Tuesday, Ocober 31s, a 7:30 p. m. may be ineresing o recall ha he prize or he bes loa wen o Phi Kappa Tau Fraerniy in '38 and o Alpha Chi Omega in '37. Prizes are donaed by local merchans and judged by a commiee o hree proessors and hree merchans. Parades have been an annual even since '34. Briish 'Sudens Ask U. S. Help Agains Nazism. A message o American sudens rom seven leading Briish suden organizaions which saes he aims o Briish sudens in supporing heir Governmen hi is war agains he Nazi regime was released oday by he American Suden Union rom is oice.*; a 1860 Broadway, hrough he Union's Naional Secreary, Joseph P. La'sh. The message declared: "To us his war is he only means open by which we can resis he spread o Nazism, deend democracy and preserve he independence and riendship o all peoples." The leer saed ha while Briish 'sudens are aking up arms, hey "eel no enmiy owards he German people bu our sruggle is direced agains he Nazi regime. We do no aim a he imperialis aggrandisemen o our own or any oher counry, which could only sow he seeds o urher conlic." Hope or he sympahy and goodwill o he sudens o he Unied Saes was expressed in he leer which was signed by he seven English suden organizaions including he Naional Union o Sudens, which groups he suden governing bodies o all Briish universiies.

PAGE TWO THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, Ocober 24, 1939 leer Ligh or Beer Sigh SEENG S BELEVNG -A To visualize SEENG, we hink o eyes o see wih, a ask o perorm and suicien ligh wih which o see i. Naure gave us our eyes as hey are; our work is usually so ou or us by someone else or by circumsances; bu we can conrol he quaniy and qualiy o our ligh. Sudens paricularly require good ligh or heir work Try more and beer ligh! srisna Elecric m wer i TRM AS NEW! Dainies o shoes come back o you syle-preserved, by our Shoe Eepair mehods! Srong as he day hey were new. Trim as dainies syling could make hem. Comorable! more comorable han sily new shoes ever coukl be! And we charge so lile or all his. CAMPUS O. K. SHOE SKHP W. J. Murphy, Prop. Back o Sororiy Cour 6. '> Personalized mas Cards i ndividual Box Saionery 5 c and $1.00 %,,.*. TETBOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLES, PENNANTS, GFTS -Jx Sodas, Sandwiches, Regular Meals and a la Care Service «! 5-! BELLAMY'S FLAVOR OF THE MONTE licslae Try his delieiously dieren ce Cream made o Vanilla Cream wih sreaks o Chocolae Pudge running hrough i. SOLD AT The Williamsburg' Drug Co, The Bellamy ce Cream Company, nc. p WLLAMSBURG LODGE WLLAMSBURG NN ECELLENT FOE LUNCHEON AND DNNER PARTES College "specials" welcomed DVSON OF TAVERNS AND ORDNARES Williamsburg Resoraion, nc. * Hanson o Aend Mee in New York William and Mary will be oicially represened a he Herald Tribune's ninh annual orum on curren aairs by Tim Hanson who is lying o he hree day meeing in New York. The orum is being held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday a he Waldor-Asoria hoel. Hanson will be remembered wag presiden o he Souheasern Conerence o nernaional Relaions clubs las year and was in a grea par responsible or he annual conerence being held here las Easer. The orum a New York will discuss aairs o curren.poliical and social signiicance wih leading sudens o governmen and inernaional poliics rom all over he counry aking par. Such inerchange o ideas has been one o he mos successul cooperaive developmens in colleges oday as i enables he expression o views rom each poliical secion o be mached wih hose rom oher pars. Hanson's repor on he discussion should prove o be helpul a ad ineresing aid o he analyzaion o naional and inernaional problems on he campus. Fooball Pods Jus a Racke (By ACP) The irs hree monhs o a new school year should be joined ino one monh o be called 'Fooball/ or his is he season o he year when he gridiron spor rules supreme. Reigning supreme righ along wih i is he ooball pool and collegians and non-collegians by he housands are spending housands every week in hem. Ediorial campaigns are beginning o appear in many college newspapers agains hese rackes, and we pass on o you he paricularly imely advice rom he Norhwesern Universiy Daily Norhwesern! "Perhaps you've heard ha iiv pleasaner (and cheaper!) o learn by anoher's experience han by your own. Take he advice, hen, o luckless sudens who in pas years have dropped heir hardearned dollar in he ooball loeries racke. You can' win! "The odds sacked agains you are ive o 25 imes he odds conceded on he icke. Tha's a remendous proi or your bookie righ here. Bu even should you hi he jackpo, he chances are excellen ha you couldn' collec. Proessional gamblers have a way o vanishing ino he amosphere when a 'sheep' happens o crack he odds. Send he empers on heir wav!" CORRECTON The nernaional Relaions Club wishes o correc he misapprehension arising rom he noice prined in las week's Pla Ha wih regards o membership in he Club. The academic requiremens are: a leas six hours o governmen, which is inerpreed o mean ha sudens who have compleed hree hours o governmen and are a presen regisered in an addiional hree hours are eligible. All applicaion blanks mus be urned in o Dr. Laing by Wednesday noon as hey will be voed upon his week. Picure Framing, Keys Made, Elecrical Appliances, Pain, roning Boards. Peninsula Hardware Corp. Phone 115 r",- M J i - 11 is w n n The Home o amems i'ood NVTES YOU TO ENJOY YOUR MEALS N A PLEASANT AR CONDTONED RESTAURANT We Specialize in all kinds o wesern Sizzling Seaks and Smihield Hams and Roas Chicken Dinners orm he Roisserie. Also Chinese Dishes. DALY SEAFOOD OF ALL KNDS N SEASON. ALSO CHERRYSTONE OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL. MANE LOBSTERS. MAKE THE COLONAL YOUE HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR MEALS UNDER THE PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF STEVE SACALS % SPECAL RATES FOR STUDENTS. WE DELVER. P» 7 9 4 ^ TEYOUTS TOR "KND LADY" Thursday 2-5 P. M. 7-8:30 P. M., held in he Wren Basemen. Tryous are open o all ormer players and o new applicans whose names are posed on :v Library bullein board Thursday morning. French Consul Speaks Here Pierre Schmiz, French Consul rom Norolk, delivered an address beore he French Club las Tuesday evening in Brown Hail. His opening saemens deal wih he presen posiion o France in he war. He sressed "he deerminaion o he French people o proec heir righs or which hey will sacriice heir people and resources." The res o he addre:-o was devoed o readings on he lie o Racine in commemoraion o he 300h anniversary o his birih. Psychologiss and Sudens Disagree Berkeley, Cali., (ACP) Srikingly dieren poins o view regarding he iness o he grea American public o paricipae in he operaion o a workable democracy were brough ou in a unisue es here in which a large group o he naion's leading psychologiss compared views on cerain curren problems wih 850 sophomore sudens o he Universiy o Caliornia. Sixy-wo per cen o he sudens believed ha 30 per cen or more o he populaion is incapable o paricipaion in a horoughly workable democraic orm o governmen. Sixeen per cen o he sudens made he igure 50 insead o 30 per cen. Eleven per cen held ha hree ou o every our persons are incapables in- i soar as helpul and inelligen paricipaion in a democracy is concerned. The proessional psychologiss, drawn rom he universiies o he counry, were considerably easier on he public. Eighy per cen o hem held ha only 10 per cen o he populaion was incapable o democraic acion. Sixy per cen o he sudens believed ha ull realizaion o social securiy, in oher words, more jobs, less unemploymen, healh insurance, pensions and adequae wages, would decrease he ambiion and energy -o he employed Honors Convocaion (Coninued rom page onei The oureenh highes meri scholars o he college were inroduced by Mr. Subbs in order o heir imporance as ollows: he Elisha Parmele Scholar, Jean Clarahan; he Chancellor Scholar, Alan Conrad Forbes; he Joseph Prenis Scholar, Lucie M. McClure; he George Blow Scholar, Tabb Taylor; he Joseph E. Johnson Scholar, Samuel P. Blessman; he John Archer Coke Scholar, Mackline Howard; he Rober W. Hughes Scholar, Marha E. Johnson; he Edward Coles Scholar. Frank Bader; he King Carer Scholar, Carlon B. Laing; he Corcoran Scholar, Lloyd Phillips; he Souer Scholar, Elizabeh Beck; he Graves Scholar, Mary Ruh 'Black; he Mary Minor Lighoo Scholar, Kahryn Buerield; and he John B. Lighoo Scholar; Thomas C. Davis, Jr. The Presiden o he College, who presided over he exercises, was pleased o inroduce as he principal speaker o he hour, Dr. William G. Guy. Tha scholarship is o be highly praised and ha all knowledge and ground acs acquired here can be applied in laer lie was he main hough which Dr. Guy le wih everyone. The program was closed wih he singing o he Alma Maer by he choir and audience, 0- Ho and Cold waer and el- 1" %. ecric ans in rooms, ree j 4- garages, running ice waer, ^ reasonable raes. ^ B O Z A T M ' S Rooms or Touriss % Privae Bahs - 417 Richmond Road * Opposie Sadium $ $ Mrs. Frank D. Bozarh % * Hosess 4 Phone 386 Williamsburg, Va, and heir kin. Only 15 p^r c^i pressed and asked us o reurn o he rained psychologiss so wih a larger sband nex ime," held.. Eighy-seven per cen o said our band's manager, Frank he sudens held ha individual Damrosch. compeiion was socially necessary ' According o Frank Damrosch, or biologically inheried in successul indusrial lie; while only 44 per cen o he rained psychologiss held ha his was rue, hbnvever, he sudens appear o have somewha reversed hemselves on compeiion generally. Niney-one per cen o hem con. sidered i necessary o a successul sociey as agains 64 per cen o he rained psychologiss. Tweny our per cen o he sudens hold ha he superior people in our culure are jusiied in dominaing naional aairs by orce. Seveny per cen o he psychologiss vued oherwise. Preserve Ar, Culure o European Lands Pisburgh, Pa., (ACP- Ar, culure, and radiions o European lands now a war are preserved in a unique series o naionaliy classrooms in he Universiy o Pisburgh's world-amed 42-sory Cahedral o Learning, bu he poliical credos and racial hareds are in no way suggesed. The S naionaliy rooms, a "lile league o naions", are projecs o naional groups in his counry. Here in he nine rooms already compleed, sudens and aculy may enjoy he culure, ar, and archiecure o many ounries now a war. Ars, which recognize no boundary lines, porray in concree orm he iner insincs o he peoples represened. The classrooms, wih decoraions and appoinmens auhenic and in keeping wih some period in he hisory o he naion renresened, oer he inspiraion which he bes ariss and philosophers o he various peoples have given o he world. There is no necessary relaion beween he characer o he rooms and he subjecs augh in hem. The idea is much simpler. is hai youh, preparing or useul lives, shall see concree evidence o oher useul lives in oher imes and oher lands. nspecor General (Coninued rom page one) son, William Parry, and John Sumner did well wih heir pars, hough he pars hemselves did no oer oo many possibiliies. While he eminine pars in "The nspecor General" are compleely subordinae o he masculine roles, credi should go o Leah Leibowiz, a new acress a William and Mary, or her inerpreaion o Anna. Marva Blair, as he mayor's daugher, was as lighy and coqueish as he par called or her o be. Virginia Breen, as a maid in he mayor's household, was a high spo in he play, winning over he audience compleely in spie o having a very minor par. Minor roles were adequaely porrayed by George Young, James Buchholz, Harry Gebauer, Haie Abbi (hough her accen was oo Souhern) Louise Eppinger, Virginia Serne, Edna Whie, Clion Kreps, arrl he "orgoen man" Charlie Seripps, as he nspecor General. Ulimae credi goes o Miss Alhea Hun or skillul direcing o he play which makes i one,- i he ousanding successes we have seen on he William and Mu;y sage. Ses and cosumes, designed by Miss Mar-go Prankel, were mos eecive, paricularly he se o he small room in he village inn. Back o he whole play, making is producion maerially possible were he building, sage, propery, lighing, (under h» direcion o Mr. Arhur Ross) and cosume crews. W, & M, Bard Plans Acive Sclied? ile NATONAL BARBER SHOP * (over Pasry Shop) Service is Our Moo ^/^y, $ c--s-i"; *-- * i- y v-«^->-?'<"*-*->'v->->^*->-><'^ -4"4~'5-$-0"4-<'-*"$~*"«-$"<>"O- ^"M~*"^^>-^^4^-*-0-*-y"*-"-4-4"y-^- in addiion o playing a all he ooball games, a busy schedule is planned or he band, which has increased his year o 45 members in he marching group and 55 in he concer group. Mr. AsMon Dovell, speaker o he Virginia Sae House o Represenaives, has commissioned he William and Mary band o play a he Charles Ciy Bridge opening in he near uure. The band will also play or a series o broadcass on a naional hook-up over saion WRVA. This radio conrac was procured as a resul o a se o recordings o marches made by he band. Due o he eorse o heir energeic leader, Mr. Ramon Douse, he band has made much progress. This year here will be hree drum majors as compared o one in he pas. They are Tony Maucione, Bill Land, and Norman Funson. The band plans o have a sag pary on Ocober 27 and will give a concer an campus someime early in December, he dae and program or which will be announced a a laer dae. San Eemo Lierary Prize s Oered This year he Permanen Commiee or he San Remo Lieraure and Ar prizes oers a prize o 50,000 liras, o be awarded or a criical, hisorical, narraive or poeic work which will illusrae some aspec o he hisory o aly. H. LAPDOW, Tailors Alering and Repairing Done by Expers Behind Sororiy Cour * Applicaions or admission (signed by he compeior and bearing his address) mus be sen o he "Commiao Permanene Prc-mi San Eemo", a San Remo, aly, ogeher wih six copies o each work enered. The closing dae is December 31s, 1939. Works enered will no be reurned. Those who have no complied wih he rules and regulaions will be noiied. The jury will submi he names o hree auhors chosen o he Commiee. The decision o he Commiee will be inal. A an imporan celebraion a San Eemo he oicial presenaion o he prize will ake place. Enrance in he compeiion implies accepance o all condiions conained in he Saues o he Permanen Commiee or San Remo Prizes. C. & C. SHOE HOSPTAL "The Shop o Beer Qualiy and Service" j? 214 N, Boundary Sree Opposie Wes End Marke A. B. DADDS, Prop. -FERGUSON PRNT SHOP More han a quarer cenury Y o saisacory service o y our Williamsburg parons. 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Women Reporers: Peg Guildner, Florence Mode, Jean Lyngaas, Marx Figley, Terry Men Reporers; Dick Earle,Bili Howard, and Dick Kauman. By FRANK RAFLO a^jki csas» The whisle blew; he pigskin lew no he arms o he waiing Walden. He ook he ball and soon was all Over he ndian ballmen. He lugged i down unil a rown O'er came he ndian Voyles, no he open he wen hoping, Bu- hi by Holly, recoils, Up he go, bu Holly did no Because his knee said no. Now his was bad, so very sad, ndeed, was quie a blow. So in came Gus, o sop he rush o he ighing Tiger men. They ailed o score, and wha's more Our boys moved up again. To Gus he end, here was an end As hey old him o play back, And his was ill he game was well n he proverbial sack. Wih kicks by Hal and blocks by Al The game wen righ along. The boys did well, bu should no swell For V. A. will be no song. The ailure o any name or even o be included in his composiion is no incidenal, bu due o our inabiliy o ind anyhing wih which o rhyme he word. here is any brave person who has come his ar, le us hasen o proceed. While cherishing our 26-0 vicory i migh be well o noe ha he Tigers were much more eecive in he deparmens o yards gained and irs downs made. Alhough hey will probably receive credi rom heir coach or his, i had lile eec on he score o he game. On he oher hand, we see ha Mahews, Hickey, Howard, Hollingsworh and Masers did no play en minues all old beween hem. The game isel was somehing o a le down rom wo weeks ago despie he winning as evidenced by he spoy play, 'Wha was here, however, and his is he hing which has been paying o or W & M his year, was ha same hard ackling, hard blocking, opporunis ype o play which does no wai or he breaks, bu which makes he breaks and hen moves in o ake advanage o hem. akes much less energy o pick 50 yards on a blocked kick han on a concered drive down he ield. KEYDETS STOP YB6NA Anoher encouraging sign on he ooball horizon was proo again las Saurday ha he mighy Cavaliers are no invincible ha is ouside o Gharlosville. They«didn' scare Navy any more han we did, and wha's worse hey blew heir chances or he sae ile by leing he Keydes jump ou in ron o hem wih a wo ouchdown margin and hen ail o hold he ie which hey gained in he second hal. Also speaking o Virginia, and looking orward o nex year, we saw where heir Frosh los o Tech, who in urn 'played a close game wih Fork Union beore winning. n case vou orgo our Papooses ook over he Union men, 3S-0. BEAT NOTRE DAME has been poined ou ha we bea Hampden-Sydney by abou he same number o poins ha Darmouh did. By virue o his we are on par wih Darmouh, who ied Navy, Making us equal o Navy, who in urn los o he rish, 14-7. All o which makes us jus one ouchdown weaker han Nore Dame, and aer all a ooball game is such a changeable hing ha you never can ell abou one ouchdown Ed. Noe: William and Mary 6, Navy 81 or doesn' ha coun. The Universiy o Virginia are going big ime, hey are playing Chicago. The prides o he Windy Ciy los o Michigan. 85-0 las Saurday... We mus no also in closing some o he laes- improvemens, ha is he placing o he band down in Coin corner rom whence hey may be heard by boh sides, and he reorm ac which akes he reporers ou swelering hea and blinding sun o he press box and places hem in he blinding sun o wha used o be he Presidenial box. We're geing here... Coach Murray o Va. won' ge rich on wha his scous repor on he ndians. They le he press box in he hird quarer as he ndians were ou in ron wihou showing any o he ricks hey were waiing o see, and hey knew ha a eam leading by 20 poins cerainly wasn' going o urn on he power. m Local Tournamen Las Fixd&y nigh local igh ans were reaed o some o heir avorie dish as some o he William and Mary sudens ook long enough ime rom heir sudies o bale or a lile glory. They were well rewarded or heir eors, however, because some o he local merchans awarded prizes in merchandise. n his way he sudens were able o reain heir priceless amaeur o- sanding and, a he same ime, o make a lile on he side. The bous were well mached ones. Whiney Bremer, he promoer, saw o i ha here would be no one-sided aairs and did quie well. n he irs mach r he evening he paired wo local boys who merely pu on an exhibiion or he benei o he (Coninued on page 5) a L \%^ MV «J. -» ON ANY SATURDAY Papooses Face Powerul Deacon Frosh, Here^ FrL O- Coach Dwigh Seussey's reshman ooball eam will ace heir oughes assignmen o he season when hey clash wih he Wake Fores rosh a he William and Mary Sadium, on Friday. The 1943 ediion o he Demon Decons has been described as one o he mos powerul ooball eams in he Souh, scoring vicories over boh he Duke and Norh Carolina Sae reshmen. The Papooses have no been exended in heir wo sars his year, winning handily rom he Naval Base 27 o 0 and Fork Union, 33 o 0, bu hey have been poining owards his game wih he Carolinians, and should be a ull srengh despie injuries ha have plagued hem all all. MEN RECOVERNG Among hose who have been on he sidelines during he pas ew weeks are Jack Ball, who has been hampered by an injury o his righ high. Ball underwen an opera- (Coninued on page 6) Hermiage Deeas W&M Faculy n Tennis Maches The Hermiage Counry Club ennis eam deeaed he William and Mary aculy in a mach played on he laer's cours, Friday, by he score o seven o our. n singles play Sharvey limbeck, Donald Meiklejohn and Doughy, all won maches or W&M, bu in he doubles Umbeck, (Coninued on Page 6) Ping Pong Sars Monday The Women's inramural Program will coninue his week by he opening o he ping pong ournamen on Monday, Ocober 23. The res o he ournamen (Coninued on Page Six) Cross-Counry Given Full Raing As Varsiy Spor; Face The William and Mary Crosscounry eam will open heir season his Friday agains Virginia, a Charloesville. The eam, capained by Al Alley, will ake he ield agains a much superior eam. Las year Virginia, won all her duel mees, and hen walked away wih he honors a he sae mee. This year's Cavalier squad is expeced o be jus as good, i no beer. The ndians are handicapped by he ac ha here are only wo men rom las year's eam running, Capain Alley and Cason. A eam picked rom he ollowing group o men will run in he our mile race: Alley, Cason, DeHaven, Ciri, Fiche, Hanley, Moncure, Morrell, and Sinclaire. Coach Chandler announced ha here has been a radical change in he spor his year. Formerly cross-counry was considered as par o he regular rack season. From now on i is o be a separae spor, and a minor leer will be awarded or i. The ollowing are he requiremens or a leer as se up by he ahleic deparmen: 1. Paricipae in 2-3 o he duel mees, and 2. Win a irs in a duel mee, or 3. Place ih or beer in wo duel mees, or 4. Place enh or beer in he' Souhern Conerence mee, or 5. Place eighh or beer in he ' *S$; S, A. E. & Phi Wih he inra-mural ournamen enering is las sages, he ield o possible winners has narrowed down o wo. Phi Alpha and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, each wih six wins o heir credi and no losses are he wo conenders or he cup. is mahemaically impossible or any oher eam o ake he op honors. Phi Kappa Tau, Sigma Pi, and Kappa Alpha, each wih our wins and wo losses, along wih eiher one o he op wo eams each have a chance o come ou second bes. Las week's play wag eaured by he game beween Phi Alpha and Sigma Pi. Boh eams were undeeaed a he sar o he game, and when he whisle blew a he end, only a margin o one poin kep Phi Alpha in he undeeaed column. The shooing o boh eams was noicably o, he (Coninued on page ive) Sae Mee, and 6. Recomendaion o he Coach and Ahleic Direcor. The Freshman eam will also make he rip o Charloesville on Friday. They will run a hree mile race wih he Virginia rosh. The rosh eam has some men who sarred in high school crosscounry and his mee will es heir abiliy agains sier compeiion. The men who are running or he rosh are Couch, Gross, Hooker, Lugar, Newhouse, Sanderson, Thomas, and Wrigh. Aer reurning rom Charloesville he eam will have a week o vigorous pracice beore meeing he Duke Blue Devils a Durham. alb a# shed By Tigers Bu Advanage o. Chances; ows To Keydes, 16-13' Make Only 6 Firs Downs To 11 or H.-S., bu Show Needied Scoring Punch The ndians o William and Mary pu on heir brighes war pain Saurday and, aer all he shine had worn o, hey were once again vicorious by a onesided score o 26-0, The vicim o he merciless scalping was Hampden-Sydney. They were indeed quie ready o leave he ening grounds o he newly poen ndians! The power o he men in green was apparen o he specaors or he major par o he game bu, or a ew momens o he irs quarer he ollowers o he ndians were raher uneasy abou he whole oulook o he game. William and Mary received o sar he game. The Hampden- Sydney line held and The ndians were orced o kick. From his poin he Tigers aack uncioned as smoohly as i was o do all aernoon. They go wo successive irs downs and when he ndians deense ighened on he 10 hey aemped a ield goal. Here William and Mary showed he real su o wha a eam is made when a hos o heir linemen led by Hank Whiehouse swarmed hrough o block he aemp. William and Mary ook over and rom his poin on he game was all in avor o he ndians. They ran, passed, blocked, and kicked wih a newly ound precision. However, a imes -hey appeared as ragged as ever. Twiddy, once again in his spo a ailback, seemed o sense ha i was his chance o shine and well he did. The ndians irs score came as a resul o a perecly execued pass play. Burchield passed nealy o Phillips who ran over or he ouchdown. The play need 27 yards. This was all he scoring in he irs period. TWDDY AND SMPSON n he second quarer William and Mary had hings pi-ey much heir own way as heir line opened up holes or he backs o go hrough. The hard running o Gus Twiddy eaured he play while Ben Simpson blocked his way ino. he hears o hose who know good ooball when hey see i. was his block ha se up a long run by Capain Phillips which in urn resuled in a ouchdown a ew plays laer. Burchield scored his ime and, when Fowler's place-kick wen wild, i began o look as i William and Mary were quie week in one deparmen ha o he ry or (Coninued on page ive) pleby o be ere or Hockey Tournamen This ime nex week you will once again see he enhusiasic girls o William, and Mary running up and down he hockey ield o he une o "hey you dribbling like a crab." The well known igure, who will be he insigaor o all his, is Miss Consance M. K. Appleby. This name is amiliar o (Coninued on page ive) Cavaliers Come From Behind o Tie Score Bu Place-Kick Decides Coach Frank Murray and his Universiy o Virginia Cavaliers, led by co-capain and hal back Jim Gillee, and ackle Lee Mc Laughlin will ace William and Mary's high riding ndians a Norolk Saurday in wha should prove he hardes es o he season or Carl Voyles' men. he ndians hurdle Virginia hey migh possibly go on o heir bes season in many years, bu he Cavaliers, wih 16 leermen on a squad o 45, have shown ousanding oensive and deensive power in heir our games his year. n he opener, Gillee led he Virginians o a 26 o 0 win over Hampden-Sydney, bu on he ollowing Saurday he Navy eked ou a 14 o 12 win. Nex, he Orange and Blue upse Maryland, 12 o 7, and in las Saurday's game were deeaed by V.M.. 16 o 13, in a bale ha was anyone's ball game up o he closing minues o play. BACK TO 1908 The W&M-Virginia rivalry daes back o 1908, when hey played regularly unil 1912, hen skipped o 1920 or he nex cones. The curren series has been unbroken since 1935, when he Cavaliers invaded Williamsburg o help dedicae he new sadium, he game ending in a scoreless ie. Wih he excepion o ha deadlock he Cavaliers have been winners in he oher nine games o dae. According o a Virginia pres release Murray looks o William and Mary o urnish he same brand o compeiion as Navy, Maryland, and V.M.., wih ooball on he upswing a Williamsburg. From he Cavaliers' side, a grea deal depends on he welare o Gillee, Virginia's backield wheelhorse, around whom is cenered nearly all o Murray's oensive acics. Oher sandou backs are sophomores Bill Dudley and Roy Neuseder. The same migh be said o he eam's deensive srong poins, Jack Murden, a cener, Jack Sauerbeck a guard, and McLaughlin. Murray, who ook over he coaching reins a Charloesville in 1937, is assised by Edward "Buch" Slaugher, Michigan, line coach; he ormer Marquee back- (Coninued on Page 5) 5h Annual Prep Hockey Play o Be Held Here On Saurday, Ocober 28, Williamsburg welcomes he prep schools in he 5h annual secondary hockey ournamen. Mahew Whaley High School is acing m hosess or he ournamen. Previously he ournamen was held a Sain Caherine's in Richmond, his being he irs year or he meeing o he ournamen in Williamsburg. n he morning, games will be played o beween he eigh eams on he college hockey ields. William and Mary will ener he junior reserve eam.. (Coninued on Page Five) MAT0AKA PARK RDNG SCHOOL Classes Daily 10:15, 2 O'clock and 3:30 For inormaion Call Barre Hall O. 208 or Sables 71 SPECAL NSTRUCTONS FOE BEGNNERS

PAGE FOUR THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, Ocober 21, WW MANAGNG EDTORS NEWS EDTOR EDTORAL BOARD, SPORTS EDTOR PHOTOGRAPHER. ilfpoitoklai, STAFF BUSNESS STAFF.. THE FLAT HAT "SaMUas e Fides" Founded Ocober 11, 1811 College a William and Mary Williamsburg, Virginia Edior Bok Sainon. Arhur Kleln elder and Bey Knoll ' Dave Quinan Carl Mie-eke, Rober Marshall, Edih Harris, Waler Bara, Harry Barr, Koranic Dajiolla, John Sumner Prank Raio...Trudie Van Wyck, Wiil'aVd *Berg : wail," jani'o'e* Harvey, Ann Cross, Mary Thedieck, Serling Srange, Forres Murden, Prances Roulson, Saunders Almond, Trudla Green, Georg-e Sisson, Mary Baon, Charles Scripps, Joseph Kidder, Edward Sveky, W. Kalin Business Ma.na.ger Harry Gebaueor,. Ar Cosgrove, Tom Mousey, Ausin Robers, Jane Harden, Foser Jennings, Virginia Smih, Jack Hallowell, Sue Hurley, William Howard, Eugene Ellis, Edna Klin-go, Jane Craig-, Abe Lincoln, Circulaion Manager Al Chesnu Advorising- rales urnished upon applicaion o he business managemen. Subscripion raes- $3 00 per year (exclusive o sudens). Enered as second class maer a he pos oice a Williamsburg, Va, BSPRESe^TE FOS MATOWAi- AOVEHiSmS Naional Adverising Service, nc. College Publishers Kpresenoive <S20 MAD10OM A E. NE# YORK. N. Y. CHC46S»OSTO». MJS AMUS BY S«H FMUKSCO GoY l 'imen' is hard o hink o a college supposedly as democraic as William and Mary ha gives is sudens no more share in heir own governmen han his one. Where he aul lies wih he sudens or he adminisraion is irrelevan. The ac is, he FLAT HAT is backing a movemen o'change he siuaion, and, his year,.'he Men's Suden Governmen is headed by a ellow who is likely o do he rejuvenaion, This suden governmen problem is no a new one or William and Mary and i will ake posiive, deinie acion democracy canno be augh by merely alking abou i. Every ciizen mus be made a ciizen under some orm' o governmen and mus be given a voice and a'veo. -Give'his suden body a share in he direcion o ahleic aairs; all delinquencies o conduc, class "cus", ec.;'publicaions'; celebraions, and he like. Cerainly he bes way o each responsibiliy' is o give responsibiliy. The Women's Suden Governmen Associaion is beer han he Men's bu i has pleny o room or improvemen. he "pushers" or he.nearly-deunc Men's Suden Governmen work wih he- compara-- ively eicien women's governmen and cerain adminisraion oicials somehing is sure o maerialize. Well, his JUST wha's going- on, 9 We were no alone las Thursday evening in our appreciaion o he Fine Ars Deparmen's producion, "nspecor General." From our sea, eighh row slighly le cener, we could coun one hundred and ory nine oher irs nighers who had resised he empaion o Arie Shaw and his boys a The Williamsburg Theare. We do no inend here o commen upon he perormance o his di'ama, a review o which will. be ound elsewhere on hese pages. We shall only say he enire hree acs _ were much more han adequaely done. William and Mary need never conceed rank o any college in his ield o he higher ars, we say his on he basis o he presenaion ha was our pleasan privilege o winess Thursday las. The one hing which remains o our amazemen is he indierence o he suden body o his opporuniy or winessing good legiimae heare. We are quie aware o he remendous aracion which Hollywood plus Arie Shaw mus have or some whose playgoing is mosly limied o enorced aendance o Chrismas and Easer pageans. However, even on Friday wih only a mediocre. ilm and a lae Harves Moon or compeiion Gogol's "nspecor General" could only draw our hundred and some odd specaors. This hen means ha rom a college enrollmen o well over hireen hundred some ive hundred and iy or more sudens aended he wo perormances las Thursday and Friday. This oo, is raher a conservaive esimae o suden suppor as hese numbei-s include aculy members, heir riends, ownsolk, and oher curious chance comers. Considering las year's box oice igures or he Fine Ars Deparmen's corresponding irs producion, he "nspecor General's" recepion came ar shor o is perormance. We migh sugges Cheer Leaders and Pep Rallies wih bonires and such or uure dramas, bu his is hardly he answer. Unless he suppor and enhusiasm comes direcly rom sincere appreciaion o a hing well done, any aemp a simulaed success is sheer hypocrisy. We really hope more sudens will come o he nex play, Edward Chodorov's "Kind Lady," which is raher good melodrama. We possibly can arrange o have recordings o he laes "swing genlemen", played beween he acs so he lovers o Goodman, Shaw, and Miller need no ear or he loss o a single "ho noe". Well all righ. 4 % Member Associaed CbleSiae Press Disribuor o Collegiae Diges To The Edior o The Fla Ha: Sudens o William and Mary: n my alk a he Honors Convocaion on Ocober 18h, gave a shor summary o, and commen on, he saus o suden governmen here on our campus. made he saemen ha i was a grea honor o be eleced o -oices, bu ha wih ew excepions hey were merely empy iles wih ew duies and lile power. wish now o enlarge upon he subjec Supposedly, we have a Men's Suden Governmen o represen he male suden body. Wih he excepion o he presiden, however, he oicii can be said o exis only a elecion ime. There is no consiuion o ouline he powers o even he presiden, and he, hereore, usually underakes only hose duies which are placed upon him by various oicers o he adminisraion, or by cusom, such as carrying he College Mace in processions. n ac, believe ha am breaking- radiion by aemping o do somehing on my own accord in he maer o reorganizing our governmen or should say, in rying o ge suden governmen, since hi he echnical sense we do no governing. Has i been an honor or a man o bo eleced o an oice? Beore las year, elecio.. were dominaed enirely by a raerniy cliqu', winch.caused a errible lack o ineres among uie major porion o he suden body. An unnj'<.'w<,iy smaii porion o he male sudens- even ook he rouble o voe ar heir oicers! As or he class oices, he same siuaion prevailed, no even he womenaking advanage o heir righ o paricipae. Ten men migh be said o have alloed he oices. was his siuaion which caused he adminisraion o wihhold any responsible duies and righs rom he so-called suden governmen. The ormerly unconesed power o his clique was a leas severely "deued" in las year's elecions, bu unil he sudens show ha hey will voe independenly o. group ineress and elec capable- oicers, he adminisraion will give he suden governmen no power. The women's suden governmen organizaions are cerainly more eicien han he men's bu here oo suden conrol is limied by over-sric supervision o adminisraion oicers, which is no alogeher desrable. The -only conclusion o be drawn is ha he srucure o he suden governmen should be rebuil in such a manner ha i will be a governmen o he sudens, by he sudens, and or he sudens. A suden commiee is working in', an eor, o bring abou his desirable change, and each suden is asked o cooperae wih he commiee inis work. JOHN S, HUDSON, Presiden o he Suden Body. To he Edior o The Fla Ha, Dear Sir: Jn he las wo issues o he Fla Ha, here have been aricles BEGGNG he Sophomore Class o ge vicims or he Tribunal. We do as requesed, repor he delinquens and wha happens? Nohing. The violaors are permied o pass ree and unnoiced. wih he Tribunal? Where is THER ineres? Sincerely, Myrle E. Biele, '42. Wha's wrong Ed. Noe: The ac is, everybody called o he Tribunal has been punished unless hey had been previously excused. The Fla Ha suggess ha names o oenders reach he proper auhoriies. Early repors indicae ha he U. S. college suden populaion his year will be only approximaely one per cen higher han las year. & * =& $ Kacke-buser Thomas E. Dewey majored in music while a Universiy o Michigan suden. $ % % ^ Universiy o Kenucky rbsh are classiied according o colleges by he color o he buons on heir, caps. ji ^ $ $ New York Sae College or Teachers is sponsoring a weekly "grooming clinic" or all oo-eds. @ ^ * The Ohio ax commissions has ruled ha a hree per cen amusemen ax mus be paid on gross receips o all college social uncions. * * * * Harvard Universiy has a special research projec o analyze "he orces ha produce normal young men." season s greeings A MODEST PROPOSAL: Breakas a six o'clock; lunch a six hiry; dinner rom, six hiry o seven; irs class a hree minues aer seven... wo exra hours or ooball! $ s * % "Pome o a Dir Column" When or Fowler dir you Hoeing sar, You Eobb he nigh o privacy, And each Young Guy mus guard his hear, Or. srange Douse, in prin he'll be. No Moss seems o grow upon your pen, You're Sly as he ca Hocu he canary, You're a damn nuisance... ask Hennema, And whoever wries you Haseroen vocabulary. Pome by Herman. $ 1% %i JJS We were argreeably surprised o have several an leers drop ou o our mail box his week. Shall we quoe a ew o hem o you? " makes each Tuesday evening brigher or m'e, your column does"... "simply peachy"... " spli my sides, hones did!"... "Acc' Rendered as o June 6, 1.937... $3.24... Howz bous ee boyce, huh signed Seve Sacalis"... (How did THS ge mixed up wih he res o our mail?) Alhough "The nspecor General" was wrien in he 1830's, he descripion in i o a HSTORY eacher ig remarkably applicable o one o -our. own proessors. W. S. & P. D. o as ohers see i We have aken rom he collegiae world his week a ew laughs and some sound advice. m m 0 @ From he Fordham Ram comes his lile diy "There's sill a lo o rouble in ha. Now i's he bread. came in raher on he hin side. "Did you cu hese, Mrs. Gilhooley?" asked one o he boys. "Yes cu hem," was he sern reply. "Oh", wen on he boarder, "All righ 'll shule and deal."' 9 sp # # could have been said here: He: "Who made he irs coon gin?" She: "Oh, are hey making i ou o coon now?" Gropurcha. :s ;}* ( The ollowing deiniely has somehing a new deiniion o masculiniy: Man is wha woman marries. (Graned). Men have wo ee, w.. hands, and someimes wo wives, bu never more han one collar buon or one idea a a ime. Like Turkish cigarees, men are all made o he same maerial; he only dierence being ha some are beer disguised han ohers. Skidmore News. And in realiaion: Women are like newspapers. They have many ype aces. Are worh looking over; aren' araid o speak heir minds; hey can make or break a man; have much inluence; carry he news wherever hey go; he back numbers aren' in. demand; and i hey know anyhing hey ell i. Park Beacon. 3 \ / h&i\ l k viz- J xme Wih he presen lull on he Wesern Fron, and wih he predicaion ha his will coninue unil spring, i is probable ha he news will once more begin o deal mainly wih aciviies wihin our own counry. NEUTRALTY BATTLE No ha he European igh has no eec upon us, or o begin wih he big row now going on in Congress over neuraliy is he direc resul o he war. People are geing a lile weary, however, o he wrangling, and he impression has grown ha here is no much dierence beween he wo groups and ha boh sides beer ge down o he real business o keeping his counry ou. o war, and prepare legislaion having o do wih ou inernal, naional aairs. ELECTONS The war will also be dragged ino he elecion campaign or he Presidency. Roosevel's increased populariy resuling rom he war will be ose by aacks ha he had beer declare agains a hird erm and in ha way help preserve naional uniy. Each pary will ry o ideniy hemselves as he peace pary, or a leas a his ime here does no seem a possibiliy o anyone openly sumping or war. Tha doesn' preclude he working o powerul ineress behind he scenes aemping o ge us ino he war; he orces mos likely o work or his are he powerul inernaional money ineress who have mos o gain by our enrance ino he War. SLOGANS Since Americans canno be coaxed ino a war o help someone else make prois,, some issue mus be ound ha will draw he Unied Saes in on he side o he Allies or surely no one considers our enering on he side o Germany. Jus as he las war was enered ino o "Make he World Sae or Democracy", his war will be picured in much he same way. "Desroy Dicaorships", "Help Preserve Democracy", "Desroy Hilerism", ec., will be he paraphrased slogans. DFFERENT WAR Wha are he acs? s his war oday very much like he war o 1914-18? To begin wih he Briish and French are as much and almos more o blame or Hiler han are he German people. When Germany was under he Weimar Republic no one in Europe lied a inger o help her, bu as soon as he labor movemen in Germany became oo srong, ways and means were ound o desroy he Republic. Hiler was he answer; his campaign was inanced by powerul Briish, French, and German ineress and when he began o lose his populariy wih he masses he was pushed ino he Chancellorship. From hen on, Nazi Germany was given all sors o exraordinary loans, was even oered billions jus beore he war by he Chamberlain clique which ound i impossible recenly o loan Poland an insigniican 320,000 pounds. COLONAL POLCY There is also a grea deal o doub as o how democraic a peace England and France wan o secure. They have proessed heir desire o crush Germany, and cerainly hey will no ry o liberae he German masses. ' One has only o look a Briain's colonial policy or conirmaion o his. How have he ndian people been reaed? The Aricans? Ask any Englishman hese quesions and he will ell you, abomniably. ndia, has been kep in a sae o -exreme povery drained horoughly by her democraic proecor Grea Briain. This has also been rue o he Arican colonies. (Coninued on Page Six) v.',.*. **» &s S*.-:',%. --:-'>? =ee overneara oy We wan o see everybody a Norolk his week-end rooing our ndians on ' o heir irs" win over he - Cavaliers since he Dir Column sared, and boy, ha's a long ime ago. i is a cold day don' orge your -a, your a... overcoas. How abou a ew candid news iems. Now?. Now. There was a pary a he Sy. Caldwell Cason likes Cookie. Tim Hanson is shor. Jane Brand is cue, so are a lo o, oher "Janes." Tangleoohas wo. le ee. Had enough? appears ha pary-boy Dave Macmillan is sill Hinging.on. The Sae-is considering consrucing ' a Holbrook-Simpson Memorial as an exension, o Brown i would save hem a lo o walking.. For he. unholy riangle his week, we nominae Rux Bernie, Claire.Bardwell and Hank Williams. The laer is usually reerred o as a broher-in-law o a cerain girl on campus; remember, we draw no conclusions, we jus sae he acs. How abou a wonder paragraph. We wonder why: Ruh Rapp has abou given up on Clarence "Dream Boy" Suber. (Could i be because his shining emerald is in Vermon) ; Connie Leon has direced her wicked leer in he direcion o Geddes,. " **' Favorie songs: " Wonder Who's K'ssin^ Her 'Now." Pa Damrosch, - " Hadn' Anyone Til Yon' Pinky Newon and s -r. MeClellan. "Baby Me." Melvin Bunc 5 and Sadie Cluch: "The Junipin' Jive" (nvkv. -, you nine ee ail when > on' - - 4 oo 5.) Bob by Tay'or. "An Apple or 'h,'> TVMer." Mec Douglas. "A a Perume Courier.'" Tommy Carwrigh. Poem (?). He has a.prey ace. And a nice build, When he's dressed up, He's i o kill, Who? Mac Dill rom Monague Hill. Since he Adminisraion has so wisely deprived David Humphries Jones o his car, he has decided o buy an airplane. The insurance companies have ormally announced ha alling aircra insurance on buildings over our ee high has risen 200 per cen. Fly low Davy. QUESTON OF THE WEEK: Who is going o win he Derby his year? Sudens!! Holzmuller.... Correc. Tear he op o o a new Cadillac (or a reasonable acsimilie) and send i along wih your answers o he Chi Omega house and you will receive absoluely ree an auhenic miniaure. The Wizard. Wars are usually quie disan rom he civilian, he non-combaan who in a ar disan land reads o i over his coee beore rushing or he 8:05. is, usually much more disan o he average college suden and here in "Hisoric Williamsburg" as he ouris olders say, we ind his also he - case. However on occasions, we believe he horror o war- is driven more ully home o us han o ohers. We noice i on paricularly ine days when ndian summer has worked is charm, hen he airplanes rom Langley Field pass overhead orming a beauiul bu ominous picure in he sky. The wail o he moors seems o us o b<= inherenly wicked and we shudder o hink o he consequences i hose airplanes dropped heir desrucive loads. Ye ha is wha is occurring hroughou he world oday, driven on by a anaical desire o peipeuae a grea sae. We do- no give his an original conclusion, o be sure, when we say is war really worh i? s here such a hing as a good war and a bad peace? We honesly don' know, wavering rom one belie o anoher. Ye o add a more pessimisic noe, i won' really maer or when war comes paraphrasing some hal orgoen quoaion, i won' be or us o reason why, ba o do and die.

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Tours ^ Phone 39 Gloomy Coaclies Poor Psychologiss Minneapolis, Minn. (ACP) Fooball coaches who like o play he role o "Gloomy Gus" beore every gridiron bale are poor psychologiss and invie deea. Tha is he opinion o a Universiy o Minnesoa psychologis, Pro. Charles Bird, and he hinks somehing ough o be done abou i. "Aer all, ooball players are like he res o us," he says. "We do beer when we ge a lile praise, or when we can look ahead ± STADUM SERVCE o vicory. Candy, Tobaccos, Pasries ^ "Mos ooball players are young % Open 6:30 a. m.-ll:30 p. m. and suscepible abou 18 or 20 years old on he average. They eel keenly. don' believe i does ><=. ).*$. A v$-*"q-$-^-&"$"0"$"$"0-$"0-$"$"$"; hem any good o have a coach GARDNER T. BROOKS poin o nohing bu deea. Like he res o us, hey need he 'success moive'." NY A Posiions Show Big ncrease Washingon, D. 0. (ACP) Average monhly employmen o college sudens in he Naional Youh Adminisraion suden-aid program will reach a record high level o 130,000, Adminisraor Aubrey Williams esimaes. This is 20,000 above he monhly average or he las school year. NOTCE Alpha Thea o Phi Kappa Tau announces he pledging o George Sisson o Fall River, Mass., and Jack Keeney o Long sland, N. Y. > o- COAL FUEL OL Concree and Building Supplies $ Phone 127 $. ^$^.^-$-$^-<H$-$-C'-*-*-$-$"$"^<"r<"$- (ncorporaed) % Goodpar Company WHOLESALE FOOD SUPPLES 3408 Huningon Ave. NEWPORT NEWS, VA. $-Q-^4-&4'4-^4"$">4'4'4~&4"4"$-4~$-$~$-> BARGLAY SONS JEWELER'S % Ceriied Gemologiss 2912 Washing-ea Ave. Newpor Mews, Va. <* Y * Y -6- < WHTE OPTCAL CO. J Medical Ars Building $ 4. Newpor News, Va. All CONB1TOME The larges and bes place o ea in he Colonial Ciy. We serve Breakass, Dinners, and Suppers. Also a la Care rom 6 A. M. o 12 P. M. We wan you o make our place your home; have all your meals wih us. Special Raes o Sudens Your Paronage Appreciaed College Boxers. (Coninued rom page hree) ownspeople. Then, wo local colored boys were mached and hey had a rough and umble mach ha also drew no decision. The irs o he maches among he College group was beween Hank Williams and Meyer Goodman, an imporaion rom Richmond. Goodman was as and experienced so ha William did well o remain wih him as he did. Goodman go he decision aer a hard igh. n he nex bou Harry Musane and "Foos" Roller, a reshman, boh pu up a good bale. They were boxing a he 135 pound limi and he ans were impressed by heir give-and-ake mehods. was a sluges all he way wih Musane geing he nod a he conclusion. GATSK WNS The hird bou o he suden crowd was beween John Brennan, Phi Tau, and Hank Gasik, Phi Alpha. This was acually he bes bou o he evening as he ans saw some real boxing and no jus plain slugging. The decision wen o Gasik as he pu up he beer igh in he eyes o he judges. The closing bou and, perhaps, he eaure bou o he evening was beween hose bier rivals S or he lyweigh championship o he school, Tom Payner and Manuel San Juan, classy and as boxer rom Puero Rico. They gave a preview o wha is o ake place in he iner-murals his year as hey slugged oe o oe or he ull ime o heir bou. San Juan sill seemed o hold he edge over Payner bu heir.bou v/as much closer his ime han he one hey pu on las year. San Juan was given he decision. All in all he bous were airly even and cleanly ough. The oucome o some o hese ighs could easily have been, heoher way and leaves some doub as o he champions o his year's maches. S. A. E and Phi... (Coninued rom Page 3) inal score being 12-11. The boys on boh sides were working he ball around beauiully bu when i came o shooing hey jus couldn' ind he baske. The Phi Alpha-S. A. E. game on Monday 'should prove o be he game o he week. Boh eams have wo games o play beore he mee, and should hey come hrough hose vicoriously each will be undeeaed when hey mee. The ournamen winner will be decided in ha game. The sandings o dae are: W L Phi Alpha 6 0 S, A. E. 6 0 Phi Tau 4 2 K. A. ' 4 2 Sigma Phi 4 2 Lambda Chi 3 2 Pi K. A. 3 4 Thea Del 3 4 Kappa Sig 1 5 Pi Lam 1 7 Sigma Rho 0 7 The schedule or he week: Wednesday, Oc. 25 Phi Kappa Tau vs. Phi Alpha; Pi. Lambda 4->4~$~>4-$~>4-$"$^-4~>&4-$"6-$"$~>4-$' Now Open For Business The College Service Saion Locaed % Monroe Hall Road. Block From on Richmond All TEACO Producs CANDY, SOFT DRNKS, TOBACCOS, PASTRES J Phi vs. Sigma Rho. Thursday, Oc. 26 Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Kappa Sigma. Friday, Oc 27 Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Pi; Phi Kappa Tau vs. Sigma Eho. Monday, Oc. 30 Pi Alpha vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Kappa Alpha vs. Kappa Sigma. Tuesday, Oc. 81 Thea Dela Chi vs. Sigma Pi; Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. Nominees To Council Made A a meeing o he Women's Suden Governmen on Monday, he ollowing women sudens were nominaed or he oice o Juniorrepresenaive o he Honor Council o ill he vacancy le by Lucy Dobie: Mary Kay Edinger, Frances Knigh, Margare Michell, Marian Milne, Kiy Jane Brion, Barbara Kemp. The Women's Ahleic council nominaed Ann Michell as Junior Represenaive. Harrie McCarhy, and Frances Paul were nominaed rom he loor. Voing or hese oices will be on Wednesday, Ocober 25h in Barre Hall rom hree o six. Trudi Van Wylk was named head o a commiee o mee wih he Men's Suden Body Commiee o discuss he merger o he wo organizaions. Also on he commiee are he ollowing women sudens: Lucy McClure, Camilla MeCormick, Ruh Ann Holzmueller, Jean Reindollar, Phoebe Faris. Rosa Ellis, Presiden o he Judicial Council announced ha he minimum punishmen hereaer or he violaion o he rule or riding in cars will be a semeser's campus. 5h Annual Prep... (Coninued rom page hree) An all sar game will be held in he aernoon. The eam will be composed o he bes players. Following, will be a "college game, he Reserves versus "The Apple Team". "The Apple Team", which receives is name rom Miss Appleby, well known English auhoriy on hockey, will be made up o coaches and ohers o be chosen laer. "The Apple Team" is o be a surprise group which will no doub be a very good mach or he varsiy. The schools are scheduled o play in he ollowing order: FELD ONE 9:30 Whaley - Collegiae; 10:15 Tee Jay-W&M Reserves; 10:55 Collegiae-Farmville H. S. 11:40 Tee Jay-S. Caherine's. FELD TWO 9:45 John Marshall-Farmville H. S.; 10:25 S. Caherine's-Peersburg; 11:15 John Marshal-M. Whaley H. S.; 11:55 Peersburg- W&M Jr. Reserves. Appleby o Be Here... (Coninued rom Page Three) all who play hockey in he Unied Saes and oreign counries. Miss Appleby was inluenial in orming he Unied Saes Field Hockey Associaion and is a member o he nernaional Federaion o Field Hockey. Miss Appleby came o he Unied Saes in 1921 and has worked uniringly since hen o promoe he game. The popular Hockey Camp in he Poeono Mounains in. Pennsylvania is one evidence o her work. Each season his camp is illed wih people ranging rom school varsiies o ail-american players and coaches. Alhough chiely known or.sponsoring his game, she is equally well inormed on he general subjec o physical educaion or women. Miss Appleby will be here or he prep school ournamen on Ocober 29h on our ields and or he sae ournamen o clubs and colleges on November 3rd and 4h. We hope he ruis o her labors wip be pleasing o her. THE RON BOUND NN : RESTAURANT : -0- LUNCHES, DNNERS, SANDWCHES, DENKS SPAGHETT DNNERS OUR SPECALTY o Telephone 769 OPen 8 A. M. o 1 A. M. ^^^-^.^^^.^^.o.^-^^.^.^,^^^ Va. Cavaliers... (Coninued rom page hree) ield sar, Ar Guepe, is backield coach; End coach Ar Corcoran, Georgeown; and as assisan line coach Ralph Heikkenen, Ail-American a Michigan las year. Harry McClaughery, co-capain, wih Gillee, has been unable o play ooball his season due o an injury susained las all, bu will accompany he squad. The manager is John Runiery. A iy piece band will also represen he Cavaliers. is doubul wheher Howard Hollingsworh, who sprained his knee in he Hampden - Sydney game, he ndians ousanding bucking back, will see acion, bu Jim Hickey and Jimmy Howard, also on he injured lis, are expeced o play in Saurday's cones. PROBABLE VRGNA LNEUP *24 *68 *48 30 72 *60 *50 85 *40 *36 59 *Denoes George McLaughlin Rohar Murden Sauerbeck Freroe Gianakos Dudley Gillee O'Grince Neuseder leermen. Hampien-Sydney.,. LE LT LG C RG RT RE QB LH RH FB (Coninued rom page hree) poin. Toward he conclusion o he irs hal Twiddy made wha was probably he ousanding play o he game when he inerceped a Tiger pass and ran 50 yards o score. This ime he poin was good and William and Mary led 19-0 a he hal. n he second hal he ndians seemed o lack ha punch which hey showed in he irs hal. They scored, o be sure, bu hey seemed ired and conen o res on heir laurels. Al Chesnu blocked a Hampden-Sydney pun o se up he only score o he second hal. Twiddy scored rom he one yard line and Burchield again made he conversion. Here he scoring ended or he day. The las quarer was lisless. The ndian subsiuions were many and Coach Voyles used more han wo eams as he esed his injury-ridden orces. Seve "Rinkeydink" Lenzi added Some much needed pep o he eam and, besides, played some surprisingly good ball while he was in. The game ended wih he score 26-0 a prey air indicaion o wha had gone on during he aernoon. College Sudens Denounce Salin Red Russia, long a subjec o collegiae sudy and undergraduae bull-sessions,is no longer in good sanding wih he suden body o he U. S. The deal wih Hiler seems o have changed he opinion o he majoriy, and ediorial wriers in he college press warn ha all naions should keep a close eye on he U. S. S. R. in he uure. Here's how he Wes Virginia* Universiy Ahenaeum pus i: "The alliance beween Germany and Russia is merely one ha beneis hem a he momen. Wih objecs aained hey will sar again he work o spreading heir docrines and villiying each oher. Wih borders side by side neiher will be a ease, and will be earul o he oher's aspiraions o dominaion." The Cornell Universiy Daily Sun sees he new siuaion as a disinc gain or Mr. Salin: "Salin sands o gain everyhing and o lose nohing by a general European conlic. For a eiasn among he powers will so weaken boh opposiion o he oaliarian saes ha Russia will be able o sep in and expand her claims o he souh and o he wes. seems as i he naions coninue heir war march, Salin will riumph in he end. Much as he vulure riumphs... in he end." Bu, says he Universiy o New Mexico Lobo, "here'll be pleny o high horses o ge on in he nex ew monhs wihou our geing on our high horse abou Russia. Ask your old pappy and he'll ell you ha he mos valuable hing you can learn is how o 'slay ou o oher people's scraps. You can have a lo o experience and sill never know." Firs U. S* Coll Suden in War Cambridge, Mass. (ACP) Believed o be he irs U. S. college suden o igh in he presen European war, John C. Baker, a Harvard undergraduae, will soon be saioned in he French Magino line. Repors reaching riends here said ha Baker has joined he American division o he French Foreign Legion. While awaiing his ranser o he ron lines, he is helping his amily gas-proo heir Paris home. NOTCE There will be a meeing o Clayon-Grimes Biological Club Wednesday evening 7:30, in Washingon 109. Dr. Ashe will be gues speaker. All ineresed are cordially invied o aend. $&-$~jy*^^-$-&-&*^*$.j*>*!**,-(-$,$~(^,-$- THE WLLAMSBURG METHODST CHURCH "A he College Enrance" Thomas J. Hawkins, Miniser SUNDAY SERVCE Church School, 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Wesley Foundaion, 7:00 P. M. Evening Worship 8:00 P. M. r4'&&'y"r$"$" ~Q" " "$»Q" - "$-$-* ~ -$~ - -$* BRUTON PARSH CHURCH "The Suden Church Since 1693" Rev. Francis H. Craighillj Recor Mr. Alred L. Alley, Suden Ass. Holy Communion 8:00 A. M. Church School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 11:00 A.M. A Suden Recepion is held in he Parish House each Sunday aernoon rom 4:30 o 5:45. All sudens and aculy are invied. WLLAMSBURG BAPTST CHURCH Carer Helm Jones, Pasor SUNDAY SERVCES Church School, 9:45 A. M. Worship wih Sermon, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Bapis Suden Union 7 P. M. WT"Q> Presbyerian Sudei 10c To Aid Supper Cos Everybody nvied Simay, #c#bcr 29 4M Camp Transporaion Provided Leave Church 5 P. M. rokks-pe HATS Y Assored Colors m Gabar- Y dine and Corduroy. $1.00. * Friedman's Di»p Sore $ «-<-^<}.<> i-i^-^ <4~ ^-^-r-o-o-o-o-g-* - 0-v -> J-0--/-V-**"* vv-, > ->-\*> i^r-ii^r DE. BRANTLEY KEND:CRSON.S. V A V-'illicuubur?, Va. -i " x Eye, Ear r.e and" Throa. % g Lenses hip'i^ed ± MDDLESE HOUSE Twin and Double Beds $ %> Privae Bahs A V*. Breakas Served >0- Prices Righ Phone 314? THE % PASTRY SHOP Near A&P ALL HOME BAKED Delicious Cookies and Pas- ries. Open all Day on v 4. Sunday. ^ PHONE 248 A. & N. S T O R E S Williamsburg, Va. $. SPORTNG GOODS Men's Ready o Wear Clohing Ahleic Supplies 4-4» < J-?-^^-<>^*J-->-^v-<>'->->'.>-'>-}"-4-*-}-< > "0 i '<> HLMD LOOM immrnwrnm WWEBBS & > Varsiy - Town would raher close is doors orever han no be dieren. Proo... hese rare weed impors... hese laes, and "bes examples' 'o rough weaves. Woven leisurely, wih he Scoch ingenuiy or colorul, rich uncommon blends. How abou being here irs o see, hem! BY VARSTY-TOWN Fraiier-Calls, C., lie, Williamsburg, Va.

1 ACx i ol-. T FL! j & FLASHES J& By PHL LCKER When he Germans sen a sub ino he harbor o Scapa Flow and sank he balewagon; Royal Oak, hey were urnishing a Briish licker oundry wih ideal publiliy odder. U-BOAT 29, he new English imporaion playing r Wednesday, revolves around such a sun as he Nazis jus pulled wih is seing being none oher han Scapa Flow! Thus does a very nea bundle o exciing enerainmen become he hoes, mos imely piece o celluloid in exisence. And believe i or no, bu U-BOAT 29 is absoluely devoid o propaganda or eiher side in he presen war. nsead i is a convincing indicmen o mass murder on any accoun. :*&?>.. 'upryps&w. Wha's Up... (Coninued rom page our) PALESTNE England's policy in Palesine is cerainly no one o inspire praise over he reamen o he.jew. Again ask any well-inormed Zionis and he will ell you exacly how unairly he Jew has been reaed in Palesine by he Briish. He has been oered a homeland on one hand and hen prevened rom living here on he oher, hrough resricion o Palesine rade and hrough srie sirred up beween Arab and he Jew. The ull accoun o wha happened a he Evian conerence or reugees has also no been old, alhough here has been a grea deal o alk o Briish and French indierence oward he German reugee. ENDS SAME English and French handling o he Ausrian and Czechoslovakian siuaion were no such as o inspire conidence in he Allies democraic sympahies. is generally conceded ha he Allies "berayed" hese counries. There are urher aciviies which he Briish governmen, and in some respecs he French, carry on inernally which negae preensions o democracy; he exremely low dole or unemploymen insurance which large secions o heir populaion have lived on, he secre censorship o mail carried on already long beore he war, he srangulaion o liberal and leis elemens in poliics and in lieraure, ec. The poin all his argumen makes is ha in choosing up sides, we Americans mus remember ha he dierence beween a mehod o brualiy and open orce, and hypocrisy and concealed orce is very lile i he end i he same. 'apoosse ace. ion las May. he surgeons removing a nie c i i K J rom his lea ini 1 o ^h r Friday'- 1iK ' bcm o" 'i p si.-rio-v 1 pl<iy, P~ ai' 11 1*1! i*' j*r< >i r ' S V V "' A W A 1> Jo A «Ju A i n A 1 Tuesday, Ocober 24, 1939 ore his injury, all showing vas improvemen. Ramsey and Pa Fields have been drilling on placemen k'eks, and Tem^enn o-i kick jij. Women's Ping Pong.. (Cnoinued rom page hree) will be played o on he 24, 25 30, and he S o his monh. Any woman who ia ineresed in playing or her dormiory or sororiy 'should coner wih her respecive represenaive immediaely. The schedule or he ping pong ournamen will be he same as ha o he ennis ournamen which was compleed las week. Las year's ping pong ournamen was won by Phi Mu, wih Dela Dela Dela as runner up. This year, according o he amoun o enhusiasm which has been shown owards inramurals so ar, an even beer urnou is expeced or his ping pong ournamen. On Ocober 26, an open archery ournamen wlil be be held. This ournamen will consis o only Columbia Rounds. This is no an inramural. is open o all individuals who care o paricipae or heir own pleasure. All hose ineresed are urged o sign up in Jeerson gymnasium beore Wednesday, Ocober 25, J :00 P.M. Recen igures disclose ha he number o employees under he Naional Youh Adminisraion is considerably higher his year han las by more han 20,000. This is based on he monhly average. Wes End Marke 4- PNE MEATS GROCERES YEGETABLES Special Aenion n Fraerniies and Swil lis - i-r's -6--r^-6-3-6"r^'6-r^r-^»'6-i>----'S -r-^-o-^-^-^ -6-4-^V \-A^.Aj J.,- 'Co' in " 0; l l ; j, The i'. 'O V o ' T ii^>i jji.m o hai deserves he nickname o 'ms'l'i nj real >.' lu' <-." >.,,, u >* comedy-mysery FAST AND FUilJOUS. Tha i a, i /ir ;; i!, u ie, ha e.plosive blonde, beer known(.' J..'iu j HL^-k i Soil ie.u, wi juv.nj ie 101.: M< lii V' i'c, <iiuli Hussey and Lee Bowan,.'uiai a piave-'cl whose i. i'.u-,b; i,ci'cci~, \ Lo 1>.> a ime or comedy, direced i.< i 1 h. -> packed v,,; po< in pciaoi) <i chills and chuckles. The ilm is a jjsi. >r «^.i"i] coninuane o he 'sleuhing Sloanles" series which has prenou.ily Mo'kho ; -\ i 'i eaured Melvyn Douglas. "n' one pnd \\ o C "s n he bahing beauy scene you will see proo ha he elai.ioiii ely. n he line J<?V r girls are geing' aller. n his laes Busby Berkely exii.v^al cl he slighly clad slimmies had o be a leas ive-ee-ive inches, i ha means anyhing! * % Wih a sory projeced agains a background o he las war, aken rom he unny side, he Freres Riz bow in and ou on Friday in PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES. And ha's exacly wha you can doi when you see his nuy rio as vaudevillians who can' ge a booking and join up wih he U. S. cavalry. n France, arriving as skilled mule* guardians, hey become pals o young Jane Wihers, a French damsel, and by no eor o heir own become heroes. 's all very screwy and really quie unny. Jimmy Fiddler gave he comedy hree bells, and a grade A boos. $ & Sc ^ The dancer o dancers, ballerina o ballerinas, a las comes o own on Saurday. ZORNA, brillian, exoic, sensaion o he Roger- Har sage musical " Married An Angel" has now made a riumphal enry ino he ranks o he sars wih ON YOUR TOES. This oo was a popular Broadway musical comedy success, which had more music han sory, bu wih Vera Zorina i hardly needs a plo. Supporing he amazing young dancer are: Eddie Alber, he comedy sar o "Broher Ra", Alan Hale, Erik Rhodes, James Gleason, Gloria Dickson, and Frank McHugh. On he shors program is a Pee Smih novely on bowling called "Se 'Em Up." Bu... he hing ha -will realy bowl you over, and sand you on your head is he screen loveliness o he sar, he grace and charm ha has pu her a he head o he class, and her winning personaliy as an acress. j! * From inans o ocogenarians, nearly everybody will applaud BABES N ARMS, a ilm so loaded wih op-grade enerainmen ha i is almos cerain o launch a now cycle o comedy exravaganzas. Mickey Rooney dominaes he proceedings hroughou wih a remarkably gied perormance ranging rom sraigh song-and-dance rouines, o side-spliing- mimicry and genuine emoions. Spiried compeiion is oered by Judy Garland, sar o "Wizard o Oz", and a swell supporing cas. OCTOBER r> The mos imelv drama in screen hisory! <> U-BOAT 29 Conrad Veid Valerie Hobson Marius Goring «THURSDAY OCTOBER 26 Francho Tone Ann Sohern PAST AND FUROUS Ruh Hussey Lee Bowman Allyn Joslyn FRDAY OCTOBER 27 THE RTZ BROTHERS SATURDAY ± PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES Jane Wihers, Joseph Schildkrau, Lynn Bari OCTOiiR~28 ZORNA dancing sensaion 0NY0URT01S x A. MONDAY-TUESDAY Eddie Alber, sar o "Broher Ra" OCTOBER 30-31 ± Frank McHugh, MCKEY Alan ROONEY Nale, James Gleason Judy Garland Charles Winninger BABES N ARMS Guy Kibbee, Bey Jaynes, Douglas McPhail j i -oeuiv-?.a-?, -wlv sarred or he Pee shirrs Crimson Wave hree years, should coninue o sandou as a bulwark on boh he deense and oense, aided by Templeon, Ray Sco, Gerry Ramsey, and a hos o oher hard charging eam maes. Eric Tipon, reshman backi.eld coach has been uoring he puners.wih Johnson, John Torma, Vandeweghe and Korcyowski, be- r h.-\,/ r.. M.i c,e. " ( \ - 'w'i (* ; s-^i ;r ""> -. ' '-> vm' \ n»i n ( T ~) 'M.uo' 1 1 hr-i. C-l <*-'. LOUBLUS Urib -] _;x,(i K, ]-_h,h, "., ' J^nas and T,el(. C-,-0, 0-0; Chne <* '! Eii-ceii d<-ee<l L-rc^lv " 1 1 owis, <>-!. P-0; Y-'<-< <is in' " deeaed Pov ler i-ikl Rale, 0-1. 0-<>- Wason and Wo,<ds (H) deeaed Robb and Guy, 6-2, 2-6, 6-0. Bob Lansburgh, presiden o he Foreign Travel club, will give a lecure on he Norhern European counries illusraed wih colored moving picures a he nex meeing o he club Thursday nigh K new Arrow shir wih M. new Arrow collar O ' -' V U^. er a 7:30. The meeing place is ri be announced laer, ~\ U, v 0 CO's" "THE Sussex ype collar is he curren avorie o ' sudens a Oxord and Cambridge, England, i is deiniely a young man's collar, cu on a low drape emplae, he square poins lare away rom he ie kno and are moderaely wide-spread, held rigid by a celluloid inser v/hich may be removed i desired. Quick o discern he syle imporance o»his smar collar, Arrow designed he Sussex paricularly or American universiy men. will srike hard on your campus... beer ge one oday while hey las. n whie, colors, and sriped paerns wih French cus. All neck sizes and sleeve lenghs. ARROW SHRTS COLLARS TrES... HANDKEBCHEFS... UNDERWEAB 4-4* "^ PRAZER-CALLS CASEY'S, nc. J x Williamsburg, YSL Williamsburg, - Va. % l^ljl^ \' '- w 1 u 'kvjjjj_(j.,.-\'' Here are abou l ^^^s cigar sores, drug sores, counry and grocery sores where you can buy cigarees in he Unied Saes. These reailers, and he jobbers who serve hem, have buil up a service o couresy and convenience unmached by any oher indusry caering o he American public's pleasure, JLJbd LHERE ARE ANOTHER MLLON people who are engaged direcly or indirecly in he ransporaion o cigarees o every own, hamle and crossroads, T S ESTMATED ha here are 1,602,000 obacco armers raising obacco in 20 ou o he 48 saes. Good obacco is one o he hardes crops o raise and bring o marke, requiring grea skill and paience rom seed-bed planing o harvesing and curing. The modern obacco armer has done well he job o consanly improving he qualiy o his produc. K.HE AVERAGE LENGTH o service o he 13,230 people working in he Cheserield acories, sorage houses, lea-handling and redrying plans is over 10 years. This, means ha every sep in he making o Cheserields, regardless o how small, is handled by people who have had 10 years o experience and abiliy in knowing heir jobs* LRULY TOBACCO OPENS DOORS o ields where people live, work and achieve, and Cheserield akes pride in is ever increasing par in his grea indusry ha is devoed enirely o he pleasure o he American public. O SMOKERS, Cheserield Cigarees have always said, mid now repea, ha in no oher cigaree made can you ind he same degree o real mildness and good ase, or he same high qualiy o properly cured and aged obaccos. Cheserield Cigarees are made wih one purpose only... o give smokers everywhere he MLDER, BETTER-TASTNG SMOKNG PLEA SURE hey wan. You can' buy a beer cigaree. MAKE YOUR NET PACK Ccigb«19JJ, "eenr * MYMJ TOBACCO CO, CHESTERFELD