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THE TAR HEEL, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. DI MEETING CUT SHORT FOR BASKETBALL GAME Fronderberger, New Member, Re ceive Ovation When Introduced; Expresses Appreciation. The Elon-Carolina basketball game broke into the program of the regu lar meeting of the Di society Satur day evening. A query of timely interest that would evoke much discussion had been arranged for the meeting and also an. important amendment to the constitution was to be discussed and voted on by the hall. but on a motion by one of the members and by unanimous vote the entire program was dispensed with in order to allow the men to attend the game. The amendment that was to be dis cussed was read to the - hall two weeks ago by J. D. Dorsett. The pur port of this proposal was to have the president of the society elected on the third meeting in February so that his picture can be placed in the Yackety Yack along with the other two presidents. This motion will be taken up and settled at the next meeting. The feature of the meeting, if it can be said to have any, was the speeches of two new initiates, F. C. Froneberger and G. N. Honeycutt. Froneberger received a great deal of applause from the hall when he was introduced by P. S. Trotter, but this ovation seemed to incite some nerv ousness on the part of the speaker. He expressed his willingness, how ever to devote some of his time to society since he had observed the profit to be derived from such work, LOCAL CHAPTER LEGAL FRAT HOLDS INITIATION Eight Men Taken Into Vance Inn Chapter of Phi Delta Phi Fraternity. WANTS PLATFORMS AN NOUNCED. Editor Tar Heel, Chapel Hill, N. C. Dear Sir: I would suggest that the would-like-to-be-elected student body presidents tell us of their PLATFORM not on "paper," but on the MEMORIAL ROST RUM. The Freshmen would like to glance them ove. It seems to me that it would create more interest among the entire student body, and at the same time all the candidates will have an opportunity to show that WHICH IS WITHIN. Yours truly, A Student. Eight men have been initiated into the Vance Inn Chapter of the inter national legal fraternity of Phi Delta Phi on February 13. They Daniel W. Perry, Rocky Mount'; James S. Battle, Tarboro; Robert A. Hope and Edward B. Hope, Water loo, S. C; Joseph G. Tucker, Ply mouth ; Joseph W. Ervin, Morgan ton; Fred B. McCall, Charlotte; and John P. Trotter, Charlotte. To be eligible for Phi Delta Phi h.ere the student must have passed .every subject for one term, and aver aged more than 80 per cent, on a ma jority of them. The fraternity is the oldest and largest collegiate profes sional Greek letter organization, be IT Course In Observation To Be Offered To Freshmen Another Great Step Forward. Taking one more step toward making the Engineering De partment of the University the best in the South, the Electrical and Civil Engineering departments of this Uni versity have instituted a course in ob servation which will be offered dur ing the spring quarter for freshmen registered in those two schools. : "A student should make up his mind to observe every detail of his work," said Professors Daggett and Braune, at the heads of the Elec trical and Civil Engineering schools, respectively, "and to know the reason 'why' for every detail. There is much to be learned about the hand ling of labor and about human na ture as represented by the skilled and unskilled mechanic and foreman. By the exercise of tact and patience e railroad trestle, the reinforced oncrete building, the hydro-electric hnt, the sub-station, telephone ex thange, a traction company, the Uni ersity power plant, the Carrboro otton mills, a tobacco factory, an ron foundry and a fertilizer fac tory. - It is thought that this course will cause the freshmen to take re newed interest in their work, and forward w;u greatly encourage them, owing to the fact that they will make a spe cial study of the accomplishments of other engineers, realizing all the while that later they will be called upon to make similar contributions to industry. " MEM2MSMSMSM2HEB4EMEHZHSMffiHMEHEM3MSHKMSMEHSM3EHKHBflENS FIRST STATE INDOOR TRACK MEET TO BE STAGED IN DURHAM, MARCH 10. (Continued From Page One.) ing founded at the University of I and by clo9e observation he can gain Michigan in 1869 and having more than 15,000 members among its fifty chapters, or Inns, as they are called after the old English custom of law yers belonging to the Inns adjoining their courts. AT THE PICKWICK The Raoul Walsh special produc tion, "The Serenade," is coming to the screen of the Pick on Saturday evening. The story, which is a tale of Mexican senoritas and senors, is full of pep and action. George Walsh, an exponent of the art of Douglas Fairbanks, and Miriam Cooper, who was featured in "Evan geline," are co-stars in the production. Marshall Neilan's intensely human picture, "Bits of Life," will be the feature attraction at the local show- house on Monday evening. This pic ture was adjudged by distinguished critics of the dramatic world as one of the best productions of the year. The story is new and unique, and it is somewhat different from the gen eral run of productions. Lovers of the gridiron sport will see one of the best football pictures ever filmed when they see Charles Ray in "Two Minutes to Go," at the Pick on Tuesday evening. This pic ture,, one of his latest productions, is full of action from start to finish. In it intimate glances of college life are given. ! a great deal of useful information regarding his work. Silibi will be prepared for each trip, telling what will be seen and questions calling attention to particu lar points to be observed. The stu dents will make sketches and collect data while on the trip. Prior to the trip they will be given a talk on what they will see, and in what manner they are to observe details, and just what they will be expected to do. After the return they will write the trip up under the direction of an English professor. This is altogether a new thing for freshmen. Heretofore only seniors and juniors have been allowed to take these trips, but during the Spring term each of the trips to be I taken will be a regular part of the i e i iresnman course. Ten trips will be taken during the quarter. The following ten places will be visited: The water purification plant, the sewerage treatment plant, It's not the things we do That we so often live to regret. It's the things we might have done. Every middle-aged man will tell you that he regrets not having begun to build up his' insurance early in life. You have their experience to guide you. Don't make the same mistake they made and put it off too long. Insure Today With The Southern Life & Trust Co. GREENSBORO, N. C. Assets, $5,000,000 . ; Capital, $1,000,000 ; , . Insurance in force, $50,000,000 ' "Invest Your Money Where You Pay Your Taxes" H s H S H S M S Oft ffi H 8 ' H 3 H X H X H 8 H S M X M X H 3 H 8 H X H X XHXHXHXHXMXHXHZMXHZHZMXMZHZMXNXHXHXMZHZHZHXMXHZHZHXMS WAKE FOREST HOLDS TAR HEELS TO 32-28 SCORE IN LISTLESS BASKETBALL CAME (Continued From Page One.) a H S H S to s ta 3 H S M E H S M S M S S3 M H H 3 H H g H 3 H S H H 3 H 3 H H ( S H S H X H :. 3 H S H 3 H 3 M S M X M S ' H X M S ' M : a - H S H 3 M S H 3 H It's Wort h a Tr cm ip xd! OUR HAM to visit the w end of the first half. Wake Forest came back into the game when the ten minutes was up and looked like an entirely different team, showing more fight, more roughness, better passing and better shooting than it was thought possible. The good Bap tists are to be congratulated on com ing so near defeating Carolina.They have done more than any other team in the state has. Practically every team in the state can sing to the state honors that justly famous Hiwaiian lyric' and hymn, "Farewell to The." With the two fCarmichael brothers taking the leading parts, and Green, McDonald and Perry joining in at opportune times, in order that the harmony be perfect, the Carolina quint has been ringing "I' Need The Every Hour to those honors for nearly two months. The singing of the Caro lina quint has delighted large audi ences all over the state, and fom all appearances thei need is going to be latisned. .' f The next number on the program is the ;South Atlantic Championship which will be decided "on the trip through Virginia and Maryland. ''Marching Through Georgia" also promises to be one of the successful numbers of the: Carolina quint for the season. On the 24th day of Feb ruary, in the year of Our Lord, 1922, the Tar Heels will go into the South ern Collegiate Basketball Tourna ment at Atlanta to fight for South ern honors. No other team to be S i represented there will have a better Durham's New Home of Paramount Pictures Music By THE SAVOY CONCERT ORCHESTRA HXHXHXH3HXHSHXH8HXHXHXHXHSHXHXHXH3H3HXHXH3K3M3H3IHSHSM record than Carolina, and no other team will have a better chance of wining out than the Tar Heels, bar ring injuries to players. Line-up: Carolina Position Wake Forest Green Stringfield r. f. Perry Gleason .' " 1. f. Carmichael, C Carlyle c. McDonald Heckman r. g. Carmichael, B Ellis 1. g. Substitutions: Mahler for C. Car michael. Abernathy for Stringfield. Huff for Ellis. Goals from foul: Car michael, C., 7 out of 9 chances; Car lyle, 7 out of 14 chances. Field goals: Carmichael, C, 4; Green, 4; Perry 2; McDonald and Mahler, one each; Gleason, 3; Carlyle, 2; Heckman, 2; Ellis, 2; Stringfield, 1. Referee: Steiner (Trinity). Time of halves, 20 minutes. 10 cents per boy for each event en tered. , 9. Handsome first, second and third prizes will be awarded in each event. Individual prizes will be given to the members of winning re lay teams. The list of events follows: Inter-Collegiate, open to all col leges in North Carolina: Fifty yard dash, 50 yard hurdles, 440 yard run, 880 yard run, one mile run, running high jump, 12-lb shot put, standing , broad jump. Collegiate Championship Relay, one mile (each man to run 440 yards), high and prep schools: 50 yard dash, 220 yard dash, running high jump, 12-lb shot put, one-half mile relay (each man to run 220 yards). Elementary Schools, open to all city and county schools in North Carolina: Sack race (30 yards), 50 yard dash, quarter mile relay (each boy to run 110 yards). Y. M. C. A. Athletic Club and Military Unit Events: 220 yard dash, one-half mile run, obstacle race, standing broad jump, one mile re lay (each man to run 440 yards). Military Events, open to all militia units and Camp Bragg company units: Equipment dressing race, (reg ular uniform with side arms) ; one mile, go as you please (light march ing order) ; one-half mile relay (each man to run 220 yards in light uni form, consisting of shirt, breeches, shoes and wrap leggins). Special Industrial Relay, open to all factories, stores, shops, etc: One mile relay (each man to run 440 yards). Special Freshmen Events, open to all freshmen in North Carolina: 50 yard dash, 50 yard hurdles, one mile freshman" relay (each man to run 440 yards. XHXHXHXHXMXHXHZHXHXNXMXHXHXHXHXMXHXMXNXHXMZHZHXHXMXHa Grand Fifteen Day Sale Closes Saturday Night, February 18. TWO REASONS FOR THIS SALE: We want you to visit our New Store, and we want to reduce stock. We have never before offered such bargains in Furniture. All Furniture reduced from 66 2-3 to 10 Per Cent. Seeing Is Believing Come. ROYAL & BORDEN Chapel Hill St., Opp. Grand Central Garage. H s X H X H X H X M S M E H X H S H 3 H 3 H 3 H Catch You, 8:30 Then Breakfast at the University Cafeteria CORPORATION COMMISSION JACKS UP CHAPEL HILL TELEPHONE COMPANY f (Continued from Page One.) ments on the 260 odd phones in Chapel Hill. "They want their money back or they won't play, or some thing of that nature. The people feel that if nearly $40 has been spent on each telephone in the city they ought in the famous words of a local wit "Have self starter phones instead of the ones that crank." In other words, they dont' see just where all this ten thousand dollars has gone. So it seems that the telephone company must remain out in the rain and look in until the state body says they may came in the house through the window "raised." Protests have been both indignant and profane among the good people of Chapel Hill. The telephone com pany honestly avows that they will sell the whole blooming business for about $25,000, although they are paying taxes on only $10,000 of that amount. The University, the city council, and the subscribers have all been offered a chance to buy, but have all kindly, but firmly, very firmly, refused. No date has been set for the hear ing before the State Corporation Commission, but when a date is set there are a number of indignant sub scribers to the cranking telephone system who will go to Raleigh to impress on the minds of the good brethren there that a raise is not necessary, not wise, is altogether out of the ordinary, and "for the Love of Mike, Mr. Commission, don't run the high cost of living and talking any higher." The telephone com pany will say, "Oh, please Mr. Com missioners we spent $10,000 we are giving better service, and please, Mr. Commission we want our money back and we want to be properly paid for our efforts, and we want just a wee little slice of income from our investment." Nobody, not even the Tar Heel knows what the commission will tell the good people. Cigars Sodas Coke Cigar Store Candies Raleigh, N. C. 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