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I .' ! ! t 1 Pago Fouc THE TAR HEEL Friday, December 7, 1923 st m i A f! ! , it f. M t PLED( SEASON ENDS , y:- - (ContiritMi frbm Page 1) Beta Theta Pi: Jack Hollister, New Bern; Fred Kis'tier, Morgariton; John Finley, York, S. C; Ralph Seiwers, Winston-Salem; Bry'ori Glenn, Ashe viille: and W. E. HarVell, Jr. .Cha'r lotte. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Louis Carr, Durham; Finley White,',; Durham; Edgar Cha-kf DuihariiU Albert Moore, . n y-l . n 1 T-t.l " ' TlT'l Union, rrea wick, dr., wu- mmgtoiir Reid Harris, Henderson; and Archy Bass, Henderson. .... . Zeta Psi: R. A. McPherson, Ra leigh; Hob Andetspn,. jyijson;. Walter Toy, Chapel HilT;'" Walter ...Wilso'n, Chapel Hill; Charles Mangum, Chap el Hill. .' '.. Alpha "Taii .Omega: Fuller Brown. DiXon Murpli,,,,Ashevjllie;, Andrew Mcintosh, Johrf Latta; Chape) Hill; and Jim Barnes. Wilson. Kappa Alpha: James Shannon- house, Charlotte. .... r; Phi Delta Theta; Horace , Strick land, Nashville, N. C; and Gabriel Boney, Goidsboro. Sigma Nu: Jack Justice, Walter Blanto,. Marion. ' . ... Sigma Clii: George Snytler, Robert Mason, Dowgias Schlitz, - James A. Van Ness", Wallace Smith, Charlotte; Phillip Atkinson, James; , . Merimon, Jack Brown, Ashevillei -'and Frank Duffy, New Bern. ; :. - Kappa Sigma: "Robert .Walker, Paul Wiitlock,'.Charlot,t?; Redmond Dtrtch GoldsborO, ; Aleck Shuford, Hickory; Thomas .Rys-ter Oxford; and Hew BiizelUGoldsorol !-' ' ',' ' Pi Kappa Alpha: John Grahim, Joe AleJtaAder, Otis , Fulton, George NifeBon, Wfitoh-Salem;.yenable Bag gett,' LiUingfoh; Jack Watkihs, Hen derson; and Howard Covington; -Way-TiesviH.-' , Pi Kappa Phi: John F, Glenn, Ashe ville, Worth Ebey,. New. Bern, GoYilah Latham, Goidsboro; ; and Douglas Ninis, Rock Hill, S. C. .. "" - Doha Sigma Phi: Thomas Warren, Jr.i'New" Bern; Legrand , Hunter, Charlotte Zfno Broyn, .Greetoville"! and Ja Gttteslne,. Petersburg, Va. Theta Chi: Thomas Funderburke,' Lancaster, S. C. " .'. , ' Sima Phi(;EosHon: William Ab- 0her, North Wilkesbbro;,' Lotiis Rufty, and A. I). Johnston, Charlotte. . ..Delta Tau Delta: Aleck';.rdwuJ Monroe; J. J.-McMurray, Shelby;..Ji: , idATi' betingUik; Henry MeNnh-: , farb-ji-o; Adam Ywif?iqM(Ury A& . Kappa Pi.:,.Worth JoynerEocky -Mount; Charles . Stark Hamlet; ."George Chambers,. ; Salisbury; and Curtis ; Logan, Waynesville: Gi M. ; Beapley, MonVoe Ted .Boiev. Qtn-- '. Chi? V&l:Vofm,, Ward. Raleigh; Kalph Cain, WinsW-Saiem ' ;,;: Professor- ft. D, Carroll of the Commerce School was " jn Charlotte lust Saturday; While there he was the' speaker at the banquet of the North Carolina Association of Ceiti public Acc6uhtants. 1 ' $y the fiprfei jof .Cwtic'ura; , ; By h'inipg sunkisi waters, . LiVed mi 'prdjJhylac'lio1 dhicleV Dandeir, old Helrhar's daughter.' She was loved by Iniitahti Postwn, , , Son of Piedmont aVid Victrola,, . . Heir apparent to the Madza, "' .' Of the of .Coca-Ci1a.,,, :.v ThrOugn.tie forests strolled the lov . .:. eV, ; ' '' : .. . .. Woods Tuntrod by .Ford 6r Saxon, "Oh,: my lovely tittle Beecli Niit,' Were the! burning' words of Pos ture. .. .:' . '.' "No Pyrefte can Quench the fire. . Thought 'l know you'rfr still a miss. For ihy Pepsoderit desire, fi to marVy Chiclet, Djer Kiss!" Slink. DENTAL CREME ' 25 and 50 cent tube PATTERSON BROS. 4t m0 M Set SHERWOOD EDDY (Continued from Page 1) few other witnesses, that th:e bodies were s'tole.n and used as food; "I am-not-pro or antl, German or French, but I am pro-human and p'ro peace. During the war I wi'ote a bosk condemning German mH'tarfcm; I believe 'that Germany should pay to the limit;' I have a great admiration for the French 'p'fc'ople;-' but I have no "greater .love for -French. niilit.irism today than I had for Gerntfi" mili tarism in 1914. ;"Wheh France seized the Ruhr; declared Mr. Eddy,, she cut the econo mic jugular vein of Germany; de creased Germany's power to pay her reparations, and further stirred'' up hatred and anger that seen; to .'make another great war inevitat le for the next generation unless some wy is found out. ' He found i: the Ruhr hunger, hatred, and oppression. Rail roads and ' telephone linea had , been cut, banks were systematically robbed by the soldiers. When tc French entered the Ruhr 10,000 -marks wer worth about a dollar, but at on i the mark started to fall so rapidly that now no note as small as ? 0,000 marks is printed. Mr, ( Eddy held up a note for 50400,000,000 marks, ' declaring, "If this: were worth"" its facs vahie I would be the richest man on earth; but it literally is not worth one cent. Now you get note in terms of tril lions and quadrillions. ' "Most serious to all is the tighten ing ;grip 1, of .hunger and the conse queht danger' that; .Germany will be froced'into communism. I Starving meii'are-desperate. France is forc ing Germany to starvation and revo lution. t If the revolution comes, it may well' ushi in the- World' Revolu tion for which Russia is eagerly plan ning and working." : . One great( need, according to Mr, Eddy, is an impartial commission to determine how much it would honest ly take to rebuild evrey foot of de vastated France and Belgium, and the maxiimum amount that Germany can . PARIS :.i::-Tii3atre.. : Durjiam, N. . C. i " ' . . -J " ?-:;-. .-..4 ... ...... , . 1 J r : Hrtite ; Shidais , .When in Durham drop into trie aris; you are assured: of the cream of motion pictures. YOU ARE ; ALWAYS WELCOME We Clothe ; and Shoe the . Young Man, and Boy. Lipian & Beroan THE SHOP THATS DIFFERENT 124 E. Main Street, ; Durham, N. C; " " MAN! PONT BUY THAT NEXT SUIT OR OVER COAT UNTIL YOU SEE US FOR WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR PURCHASE AND YOUR PRESSING Buy your suits and overcoats from us We press them FREE (the life Of the garment.) . Tuxedo Suits, $35.00 See' us for your Haberdashery, pay. If there is any residium that Germany can not now repay, get an international loan. If Germany is ever. to repay, she must be put on her feet economically. ' " . "America is the one great nation that came out of the World .War rich, with resources and man power unimpaired.-'-. She-alone is. able, to speak the word . of moral leadership that is so sorely needed. At present she lacks the moral courage to take a. decisive part in leading the world out of the morass , into which it has fallen. .The Unit.od States is largely responsible for the, condition of Eu rope today because of its moral cow ardice.", The first, lecture on the challenge of the world situation given Thurs day morning reviewed conditions in Japan, Korea, China, India and Rus sia. ." " ' "Russia is a , baffling mixture of good and evil. Economically, I found great problem is that of leadership. Russia much better than' I had ex pected. They touched, the bottom but now' are recovering. "' "' " ' '. "The present government is the most enduring and most strongly en trenched government of Europe," de clared Mr. Eddy emphatically. . It is a challenge to us in many way. The Russians are a great people and have adopted many great principles, such as brotherhood and non-exploitation of man by : man. Russia has become a great laboratory ot social princi ples.' It tries one principle, and if it fails, tries another. ; - Not only is Russiia,,a great chal lenge, but a great warning against giant evils. First of theses is class war. A third of the priviliged class has been killed, and : another third has fled from the country. ..- ! Temporarily at least there has been a great loss of freedom... Ths gov ernment is controlled absolutely by CTheti Send for free text-book, "The Construction of Vitrified Brick Pare inenrs," handbook cov ering the subject in detail . and containing recom mended specifications. .Wehave the biest stock ever shown in Chapel Hill, and they are so priced as to move quickly. Gift Stationery, Kodaks, Desk Sets, 'Pen and Pencil Sets, and a variety o other things 4'uiitabte Tor feifti. the ' communists of whom there are less than 500,000 in the country. There is no freedom of tho press. . "The standards of education have been greatly, lowered. . The universi ties have been flooded by laboring men who never saw a high school af ter only a three-year course in the fundamentals in reading, writing, and so forth. " ' ' ' There is a great lack --' of moral U Our Next Showing At Jack Sparrow's ; Will Be On . f ; : Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 14-15 CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN The DINNER SUIT Debonair, comfortable, tailored with the car thai in., sura both smartness and wear, frura materials approved by x " dustveuae. The comfort extends to the price. DINNER SUIT ! . (Shivt cottar or notch) $39-50 Manufacture and said ccriumy by NATLUXENBERGatBROS. Hew mddttn 841 Broxlwar - N.W.Cor. Uth St. Scuymum 9898 New York City Our (tyle-mcmo. book will b meat rec, on nquest 'i' :' ;v-..i....Iv.,f; standards, a frankly materialistic and atheistic philosophy prevalent, ami a definite anti-Christian policy. The communists think that all religion is superstition and plan to root it out, D. C. Paper Hanging COR. MANGUM AND RONEY ST3. Phone 1028. Durham, N. C iit;iiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii!nin!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitnituuuum The Standard Supply GoM Inc Plumbers Fitters Norfolk, Good HERE'S a sound lesson in pav ing so brief and simple that you need not jot it down in your , notebooks you carv'carry it in your I; head" until hi time comes for you ' ' to apply it - - -.";' k On your first paving project after college, remember "the ABC of Good Paving" . . . i . , , ' . Asphalt for Filler brick, for Surface 3 JL-J 1. 1 ilnistiea slag or - , bncrete for Base and the "D" is Drainage, adequate and well-planned. The result is an enduring, water proof, frost -proof and traffic-proof roadway which is certain to give the longest service at least upkeep cost Remember "no brick pa vement ever wore out from the top down." NATIONAL PAVING BRICK MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION ENGINEERS BUILDING CLEVELAND. OHIO ' VITRIFIED - I PAVE 11 E N TO OUTLAST THE BONDS 'Foster's not by.,; persecution, but by propa ganda and education. No man who believes in Uod, is married in the church, or has his children baptized, can belong to the communist party. M A Y Upholstering -Stock Rooms Painting ;nmmi and Steam Supplies inia """'"""ntrrrmr ntttttttltlnlllltttttlititiiiiiiiiftirrrriiiiifMtffffffMtiwm
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