THE TAR HEEL, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922. SHSHXHXH2HSH3HSHSHZH3HXH2HZHXHSHZHSHSHZHSHXHXHSHSHXHX H X H S H X H X M X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X M X H X 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" XHXHXHXHXNXHXHXMXMSHXHXaXHXHXMZMXHXHXHXHXHZMXHXMXMXHX WEAVER HEAD OF MUSIC Elected President of Southern Branch of Music Supervisors' Na tional Conference. At the recent Music Supervisor's National Conference held in Nash ville, Tenn., Prof. P. J. Weaver, head of the University's department of music, was elected persident of the Southern branch of the National conference. THE PICKWICK PROGRAM THIS WEEK April 3rd to 8th.'' MONDAY "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" A Paramount Picture. And a Lloyd Comedy, "That's Him." TUESDAY "THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING" A Hodkinson Picture. And a Comedy, "Striking Models." WEDNESDAY A King Vidor Production, "LOVE NEVER DIES" And a Mutt and Jeff, "A Clear Case." THURSDAY "LOVE'S BOOMERANG" Another Paramount. FRIDAY A Vitapraph Production. "THE SON OF WALLINGFORD" And a Goldwyn Graphic, "Cupid in Dickjakarta." SATURDAY A FOX PICTURE Shows 6:45 and 8:15 This new branch of the organiza tion includes Texas, Oklahoma, Ken tucky, West Virginia, Virginia, and all states south and east of these, and it is over these states, organized into the new unit that Mr. Weaver was elected president At the conference of the national organization, of which Mr. Weaver was vice president during the past year, over twelve hundred members attended. It was the first time that the conference was ever held in the south, and was considered a big event for Tennessee's capital by people there. The Southern branch is now plan ning to meet in the early fall, the conference to be held in Atlanta, Birmingham, or New Orleans. All music teachers from the southern states will be asked to attend. I BUDGET PLAN TO BE PRESEN TED STUDENT BODY APPRO PRIATING FUNDS TO ACTIVITIES (Continued From Page One.) sition both from the. standpoint of the individual student and of the cam pus as a whole. Cooperation alone, he said, will enable the publications and the Y. M. C. A. to measure up to the standard expected of them. In reply to Jacobi's statement that the measure was undemocratic, Porter insisted that there was nothing more undemocratic about it than about the present athletic fee which every body pays willingly. The only de fect in the plan as outlined was the low figure set for debates, Porter said. A proposal that the fee be made an optional matter with the indi vidual student was advanced by -T. B. Aycock, representative of the med- durham PARIS THEATER DURHAM We are always pleased to have the Chapel Hill boys attend the Paris. You are as sured of seeing the screen's greatest productions presented in one of Carolina's prettiest playhouses. The Paris Orchestra and Robert-Morton organ furnish music al programs seldom heard outside of the larger cities. For week of April 3, we off er the following productions : Monday and Tuesday Norma Talmadge -m- Wednesday and Thursday "The Son of Wal lingford" One of the Season's Sen- sations "The Sign on the Door." Friday and Saturday "The Revenge of Tarzan." The greatest Tarzan story of them all, even greater than 'Tarzan of the Apes.' ical school on the campus cabinet. Dean Bradshaw called attention to the need of organization on the cam pus for business purposes, and to put each organization under a stable, permanent administration. The different apportionments for the various activities came in for much discussion, but it was decided to leave to the committee appointed by the president of the cabinet the task of working out an exact ratio upon which the apportionments will be made. The cabinet intends to sub mit the proposition to the vote of the student body, some time this spring. If passed, it will go into ef fect next fall. Commencement 3 -a AIR ROUTE TO PANAMA Washington, March 30. Plans for early establishment of an air route to the Panama canal zone as a meas ure of national defense are being made by the war department, Sec retary Weeks announced today. When landing places have been sur veyed and selected, he said, army planes will be sent to the zone under their own power. "I regard the canal zone and Hawaii as the two most important posts the army has," Mr. Weeks said. Invitations! Order Now At The BOOK EXCHANGE SEE SAMPLES Ghas. A. Elliott Company Philadelphia $25 FREE FOISTER'S $25 FREE What Time Will The Clock Stop On Monday April 3rd at 10 'Clock A. M., an eight day clock will be started in FOISTE'RS Every purchase made entitles the purchaser to a FREE GUESS at the TIME if WILL STOP. To the Student Guessing the Exact Time THE TAR HEEL will pay $25.00. TEN OTHER PRIZES TO NEAREST GUESSERS START A MEMORY BOOK NOW U D $25 FREE FOISTER'S $25 FREE