Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1931, Page 37

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of ducks this year than in former years. “Limit the kill” rather than “kill the limit” should be the sportsman's REMOVES DOUBTS 8= wems {OF DUCK SHORTAGE £ Dr. Bell said the prolonged warm | biologists of the Biological Survey in | their efforts to take a census of ducks migrating to the Winter feeding areas along the Atlantic seaboard. Migration May Be Delayed. There is an element of uncertainty he declared, as to whether the reduced number of ducks so far along the Atlantic seaboard, and the poor shooting reported so far by sportsmen, e of ducks this year or delayed jon on ac- is due to an actual sl count of the weather. !flocks at Feeding Places "{s Misleading, Declares k8 - U. S. Expert. Ducks concentrated in large num-, k‘m at favorable feeding areas may et jgive the false impression of an abun- WILL PRESENT LECTURE Wance of ducks, but sportsmen must fske into consideration their scarcity |Regearch Light Club Discussion Is Bo other places where they have in for- Jner years gathered, Dr. W. B. Bell | principal biologist of the Bureau of | logical Survey, declared yesterday Planned for Sunday. fternoon in a radio talk on “With Dog | Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the | #nd Gun,” over Station WMAL. | Hotel Gordon, on Sixteenth street near i Urges Conservation. I street, a lecture and public discus- . sion of the topic, “The Way to Develop Dr. Bell, who has made extensive vestigations in the drought-stricken Personality and Reasoning Ability for areas of the Northwest, both | Meeting Today’s Obstacles.” nited States and Canada, said | The program also will include undoubtedly is a smaller crop'and discussion from the audience. n the ‘The Research Club will present next | musie, | f¢ THE EVENING , WASHINGTON, |GUN FIGHT STAGED IN SCHOOL l Excitement | By the Assoclated Press. John B. Morgan’s psychology class got off to a running start. Memory courses were the subject of the professor's talk. fakes. Wiiliam Chamberlain, a student, took | exception. “Did you ever hear of lh_r Roth course?” he asked. “My uncle’s | an ofcial in it.” ward Whelan, another member of the | class. - ks “Well,” replied Chamberlain, | course s no good unless you start Wi something.” e ou mean I'm dumb?” asked “I'l see you outsice.” yelled Chamberlain, istol and started “Do ¥« ‘Whelan. “No you won'’t! as he pulled out a firing, following which he Wh‘flm out the door. The whole class ywed. ol 5 “And now, children" sald the pro- EVANSTON, TIl, November 20.—Prof. “Memory courses,” he said, “nn‘?’ “It never did me any good.” said Ed- | chased | M x FAKED AS OBSERVATION TEST has hampered the | %Yearly Stunt, Psychology Teacher Explains After Dies Down. fessor when the whole class | that the two belligerents were grcie. “this was just my yearly stunt to give the class & test on observation.~ PLAN FRENCH LECTURE M. Leon Vallas of Paris to Talk on Moliere. The season of French lectures of the Alliance Francaise will begin tomorrow . |morning at 11:15 o'clock at the Hotel La Fayette, when M. Leon Vallas of Paris, official lecturer of the Alliance | Francasie, will speak before the mem- bers on “Moliere, la Musique et le | Cinema.” Mrs. James Carroll Frazer is presi- dent of the alliance in wuhlngmrll’ and rs. Charles L. Alden and Lynch Luguer are ".‘::y pr:ldflh. W. T. Brantly is secref an le. L. L. M. Limoges treasurer and corresponding mrzmurmu D.. C.,. RRIDAY, NOV EMBER 2 ALUMNI DINNER HERE TO GET GAME SCORES | Plays at Stanford-California Tilt Tomorrow Will Be Received at Joint Gathering. With returns from the Stanford- California foot ball game as the center of attraction, alumni of both universi- ties will hold their annual joint dinner tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock at the Meridian Mansions Hotel, 2400 Sixteenth street. The hour coincides with the start of the famous foot ball classic at Palo Alto, Calif., and the highlight of the dinner will be the reception of a tele- graphic play-by-play account of the ame. B Sponsored jointly by the Stanford 'EXPERIENCED MoVERs At your service when you call us. Low Charges. The Original KRIEG’S EXPRESS & STORAGE CO. 616 Eye St. Dist. 2010 || Club of Washington and the University of California alumni, the banquet will be attended by Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of the Interior, who will pre- side on the “S U” side lines, and Dr. W. W. Campbell, president emeritus of the University of California, who will wield the “U C” gavel. editor of Nation’s asked to read the pl tion of the game. Merle Thorpe, siness, has been -by-play descrip- Maj. 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