PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL i BULLETINS 4 Order Of Grail Meets in Grail room today at chapel period. Freshman Friendship Council- Members reauested to turn in - seals and money today. Robeson County Club Meets to day at 10:30 in 109 Murphy. Notice Don't forget to make YMCA contributions for Chinese today. Folklore Group Will Meet Here E. (Continued from first page) E. Ericson, Paul Green, Dr. F. P. Graham, Guy B. Johnson, F. H. Koch, and Phillips Russell. Alton C. Morriss, editor of Southern Folklore Quarterly and a graduate student here this year, is also working with -the council on plans for the conference. Drama ! -: i- " " Vli ' i , ) K ,f "V f : I'-" ' "- ' - Jr ' V r I v jf - ' ' ' ' ' New Jump Rule Rose Stradner and Edward G. Robinson in "The Last Gangster,' now playing at the Carolina Theatre. Barrett Urges Party Cooperation Names Released Of Additional Pledges (Continued from first page) F. Burtt, Charles E. Harnden Jr. DKE DKE: George C. Kapralis Kappa Siraia : Masten Dalton James Lalanne, Cecil W. Woo ten, Jr.; Phi Delta Theta: Jack Rawls, William Prouty; Phi Gamma Delta : Julian Caudill, John P. Canavan, Thomas D. Ramsey, "Eugene B. Williams; Phi Kappa Sigma: John Curtis, Jack P. Bedea; Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha: Lawrence Crabtree, Bill Petjia, Richard G. Slade; Sigma Chi: David Early, Herbert Kaiser, Russell E. Hebbard, Bunk Gardner; Sigma Nu: William A. Dees, Jr., Garland Tucker, William Joslin ; Tau Epsilon Phi: L. J. Schlei . fer, Charles E. Israel, Lionel M. Katz; Theta Chi: Donald G. Hanby; Zeta Beta Tau: Harry M. Lasker, Pembroke Rees. v Sport Shorts Over Nation (Continued from page three) educational. The women have their team. They will play 10 games next season, it is announced. Carolina, however, will still playthe men; r LU ; 1 CLASSIFIED FOR SALE 29 Chevrolet coupe -good condition ; 4 new tires ; Reasonable price. D. J. 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Defeat Mr. Barrett stated that in every instance since the days of Lincoln that the Republican party has suffered a major de feat, it was due to its failure o cooperate with labor and the masses of the people. 'Our party will survive, and once again come into power, if the young people will step back over-the past generation and be gin where patriots left off and plunderers took charge of our party affairs, and re-dedicate it to the high and holy purpose ! which gave it birth, that is, to the cause of human liberty and the advancement of mankind," continued Mr. Barrett. 'Our party preserved this na tion, perpetuated our democ racy, sustained our one flag, guarded our interests and di rected- our destiny until the United . States of America be came a nation that was the ideal nation of the world, an inspira tion to, yet envied by, the peo ples of the earth." Mr. Barrett then attacked "the Mark Hannas" of the party who allowed "the agencies of combined wealth and industrial power to gain absolute control of the Republican party, so that the rank and file of the Republicans could not be heard." -Downfall It was this, he declared, which led to the downfall of the party when WoOdrow Wilson was elected and again in 1532. Labor could not possibly support such agencies, he declared. "I firmly believe that this country would never have had Woodrbw Wilson as Presi dent; nor would it have Had Franklin D. Roosevelt as Presi dent; if duff" party- leaders had played f airly ; with the ranK arid file' he continued: - "1 want yoti to remember that every national deeaf of the Re publican party has been caused largely if ' not wholly, by 4he voteKof' labor 'which was forced to tufri id-th6 Democratic party in protest against the policies of those in charge of the Republi can party." Mr. Barrett then declared that the American Federation of La bor represents the most intelli gent element of labor, and that no political party can be success ful without the support of that element. "No political party can have the support of the Ameri can Federation of Labor unless that party can convince the labor that it is to labor's interests to have that party in power," he continued. Concerning the work on the campus here, Mr. Barrett said he was "glad to see young women taking part in this or ganization." He was speaking of Miss Frances Johnson, head of the Young . Republicans' clubs, who was largely responsible for rehabilitating the party on the campus. "I wish you well in your work, and confidently look to the young Republicans of this state and nation to lead the party of my fathers back to that high plane of genuine service to man kind which it occupied when it was known and recognized and respected as the Grand Old Party of Lincoln, of common justice, of effective service to all mankind." Following tne address, pro fessors and students engaged in an open forum discussion of the Republican party and American Federation of Labor. (Continued from page three) ed on the West Coast. The Pa cific Coast conference has been doing without the jump for years, iney said it sped the game up and made it more inter esting. Finally last spring, the cage powers that be decided to make the center jump after each f ieldgoal a thing of the past. The Carolina White Phantoms continued its work for the com ing season at the Tin Can yes terday afternoon. The cage sea son opens in Chapel Hill Jan uary 4, against Atlantic Chris tian college. The team will prac tice till the end of this quarter, lay off a week, and come back a J week before the start of next quarter. .The first 15 men will be invited to early practice. Practice yesterday was devot ed to break plays and passing work. The first string practiced against two second squad guards, while a second team worked against third flight guards. The number one outfit lined up with Ruth, Mullis, Dil worth, McCachren, and Grubb. While the Phantoms are prac ticing, other teams around the state are playing games. State and Duke have already opened their seasons in discouraging manners. Both teams played the crack McCrary Eagles of Ashe- boro, and hoth outfits were dropped. State fell 50-38, and Duke lost 52-38. Duke Invites Local Students To Movie Invitation To German Comedy Comes From Delta Phi Alpha Dr. Richard Jente, head of the German department, has re ceived an invitation from the Duke University chapter of Delta Phi Alpha, national hon-! orary uerman iratermty, ior the faculty, students, and friends of the University of North Car olina, to a showing of the film "Emil und die Detektive." This movie is to be at 8 p. m., Monday, December 13, in Page auditorium, - and is free of charge. The movie, a comedy produced in Germany, was enthusiasti cally recommended by Dr. Jente, who has already seen it. He said yesterday that it is easy to un derstand and is highly enter taining. Robeson County Club To Meet In Murphy (Continued from first page) visiting the University will be entertained while here. Club officers will be elected at the meeting, and all members are urged to be present Patronize our advertisers. 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So ended the largest tourna ment in the history of intramu ral sports at this University. Out of an original entry of 167, eight men came through to claim medals for themselves, and, in two cases, titles for their teams. Up until the finals, two mats were used to facilitate the han dling of the bouts, and ringmas ter Herman R. Schnell success fully ran tjie .proceedings from the sidelines ,r, sfiCoach. Quinlan commented far yorably an the matches, and said that, he was positive a winning freshman team could be built from, such an abundance of ma terial. , -:-:.. r -, -- 1 N " '? ' " "X1 ANY CAR OWNER WOULD PREFER A GIFT TO IMPROVE HIS CAR There are so many useful accessor ies that make a car more comfort able, safer, and easier to drive! Select from these gift suggestions here. Famous make hot water heater : : $5.95 Improved type with adjustable frame ... mirror $2.69 Spark plugs, chains, and every other car requirement. A com plete selection at low prices. 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