THE DAILY TAR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1939 PAGE FOUR BULLETINS Men's Glee Club Special rehearsal this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Under Shelter Doderiner the dripping rain like ai duck yesterday were the following who were under shelter at the University health service: G. B. Dimmick; H. Wallar. K. H. Simmons, A. Lindsay, S. Sunstrom, H. Whitehurst, J. Jones, H. D. Muikey, T.' '3. Marknam,' R. Hesse, D. G. Ackerman, RBafiey, AI J. Sheldon, O. W. Williamson, G. MH Duffie. lu Urew, J. Jr. Vinson, a. i Hobgood, JEKRY , STOFE, E. H. Hill, T. J. Myers, D. W. Depart, W. Campbell, C. Watkins, K. Edwards, H. H. Lackey, w. am, ju ysoorne, C- Gretter. D. R. Umstead, A. W. Hol- man, C. L. Daniels, E. Crow, E. C. - .... . r ' 4t ' f T. -.Phillips, K. Li. Kose, U. u. upciternani, A. J. Ziady, W. H. Kimrey 'and R. A. Carrell. Carolina Tournament Chances At Stake - (Continued Jrom page three) be the battle of sophomores between Duke's Glenn Price and Carolina's Georee Glamack. Price, former Oak Ridge Military School ace, has been a guard stand-out all season. Glamack, hot at times when his back-flip shots are working, is fourth highest Tar Heel scorer. h "Duke looks mighty good to me. They have a strong first team," Caro lina coach Walter Skidmore said yesterday afternoon at practice. Skid- more saw the DavidsOn-Duke game. 'The Tar Heels took a hard drill yester day. ' Carolina won the first game of the series last year and Duke took the final battle. It was that win over Carolina, top team in the league last season, that got Duke its tournament invitation. Print To Fit (Continued from page three) properly, is a good sport and not dangerous in the least." Keller has had his fill of sport in the past two years that is if you consider war sport. He fought m the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, made iip of American boys fighting for the Span ish governments from March 1937, un til last September, commanding' a bat talion for a year. JUNIOR RETURNS AFTER PROVOKING POLICE SEARCH Randy Dick Says Journey North Was Mere "Adventure" Randy Dick, University junior, ob ject of a search throughout the Caro- linas and Virginia Wednesday, return ed to Chapel Hill around 1:30 a. m. yesterday," much surprised to learn his Delta Psi fraternity brothers had feared for his safety and had called upon local and state police to seek his whereabouts. He rode as far north as Richmond on a transfer truck, he said, and at Richmond decided to give up his "ad venture," as he termed it. Dick dis appeared Tuesday morning and his absence became noticed later in the day. Wednesday his fraternity brothers reported to Chief W. T. Sloan. Dick said he was walking to class Tuesday when a large truck stopped and the driver, an acquaintance of his, asked if he wanted a ride to Phila delphia. On the spur of the moment he ,accepted. He changed his mind about the "adventure" at Richmond, he said. He saw a show in the Virginia capital Tuesday night and started out early Wednesday hitch-hiking back to Chapel Hill. J Police sought him in the Carolinas and Virginia after his absence was reported Wednesday, but Dick knew nothing of local apprehension for his safety until he appeared here safe and sound Thursday. - Thrilling Commercial Quiz Offers Three Movie Passes UNIONWILLSHOW PAINTING EXHIBIT Returned Fighter To Discuss War (Continued front first page) the movement through the scientists of America. Major Keller was once a choirboy, later an elevator boy, and is a crack amateur boxer, an accomplishment which has helped him out of a tight spot or two in Spain. Last April the New York Times carried two stories which told of Keller's harrowing ex periences while lost behind the Insur gent lines for six days. In 1792 William Rl Davie and his j nartv stormed beneath what is now XT -t a - J. known as Davie Poplar and chose the towering tree as nucleus for a great enterprise in education. - Let the Daily Tab Heel keep your friends at "home informed. CLASSIFIED FOR RENT A single bed in a double room next to bath. Steam heat, two blocks from campus. Phone 5981. NOW PLAYING Frosh Swimmers Meet Massanutten ( Continued from page three ) man in the backstroke are the most consistent performers, but both will be given plenty of competition by the visitors' two stars, Ulrich and Ho-bart. The men from Woodstock have had good teams for years and still have about the best prep school team in Virginia, where they have been state champions for the past six years. A national interscholastic championship in 1936 also is on the Massanutten record. The visitors opened the year by beating Western high of Washing ton, D. C, 35-31. A week later they beat Tome institute, 48-17, and re peated their triumph over Western, 42-24. Mittmen Take On Mighty Terps (Continued from page three) ness, came back to the squad as a replacement for Cy Jones. In his two battles he has lost each time, but last week at VPI showed considerable im provement and could even have been given a draw. Collection Here Today Through 21 The Aqua-chromatic exhibit of wat er colors, said to be one of the most important exhibits of the year, will be shown in Graham " memorial " today through February. 21, it was an nounced yesterday by Bob MagilL di rector of Graham memorial. 4 A 'collection of paihiings by prom inent artists all over the country, the exhibit has '.been confined to aqua chromatic water colors and the secret of each artist is said to be revealed through a square at the bottom of each painting in which the colors used have been placed by actual brush mark. Sponsored by the research labora tories of M. Grumbacher, the exhibit has been on display at the Grand Cen tral art galleries recently and has received the cooperation of many of America's leading art institutions such as the Tiffany Foundation, the National Association of Women Paint ers and Sculptors, and many museums throughout the country. Among the noted artists partici pating in the exhibition are : Eliot O'Hara, noted art educator and au thor of well known books on water color painting; Alpheus P. Cole, presi dent of the New York Water Color society; Gordon Grant, noted marine painter; Stanley Woodward, one of the five greatest marine painters in the United States; Harry. E. Olsen, Clyde ; Singer, Henry Pitz, Carroll Bill and Karl Yens, all of whom have received recognition both in this coun try and abroad. Representatives of all schools aire equally shown; conserva tive and modern, abstract and non-objective, ' comprise these present-day fine, art showings. UNIFORM Each of the water colors is uniform in size, each matted on mats of a size large enough to permit easy viewing from a considerable distance and each is done on .specially prepared paper, aged over 100 years and finely pro cessed to insure permanency. The . exhibit is expected to attract many interested persons and it is be lieved .that it will be most favorably received in this section. Safety Council Is Established (Continued from first page) proval of the proposal to set up a Student Safety committee by voting unanimously to do so although there had been no discussion of the measure on the floor. The committee is to have judicial authority delegated from the Student council over "matters of stud ent negligence, "carelessness, reckless ness, or general lack of responsibility in handling an automobile; and will do preventative educational work with reference to automobile safety." Ap pointed by the chairman, the committee included Jack Vincent, chairman, Alan Truex, and Voit Gilmore. Also passed with little discussion was the proposal to establish a com mittee to investigate the debate fee levy. The committee will investigate the possibility of debate fee reduction or diversion and will make its recom mendation back to the legislature. The most animated discussion of the meeting grew out of a proposal to Shows Wfll Be Easy To Attend By Answering Contest At 10 o'clock Saturday By W. LOCKETT BEERMAN Peace, quietude, and the usual solemnity of the Daily Tab Heel's editorial sanctum was disrupted yes terday' afternoon when an individual from the business office dropped by with the long-awaited Ad Contest questions. "Fellow indigents," said the in dividual, "I come on a mission of utmost importance. The "sake of the union is at stake, a are' our adver tisers. For days the University popu lace has been informed of the great JAR HEEL Al contest and at last I am able to dispense the glad tid ings." " ; Fortifying himself with a quick shot and blushing deeply as he saw a copy of 'The Buccaneer' on the edi tor's desk, the person from the B. O. hushed the mumur of the multitudes and divulged the rules and regulations of the commercial IQ quiz. ' The following questions must be answered: 1. What is M. G. M.'s surprise pic ture of 1939? 2. Where have you last seen a spinet cabinet? 3. Complete this word: R x. 4. Who or what is Prop? 5: Have you seen yours written in italics lately T Write the answers on a plain piece of paper. (Our advertisers stationery, please), sign your name (with Eveif sharp, Shaeff ers, Parker, etc; or take Incspotz's Simplified Course In How To Write, and then, after donning a Finchley suit, Bostonian shoes, and a Botany tie, come by the TAR HEEL business office. This is on the second floor of Graham Memorial, and Mons. Bert Halperin will be located there Saturday morning, begining at 10:00. He will grade the answers as they come in, and the first person to score 100 per cent will be given three (3) passes, good for admission to either of the two movie emporiums in Chapel Hill. "That's all there is to it," conclud ed the business department represen tative. "Three passes absolutely free to the person who best answers the five questions. Answers can be found in the issues of the TAR HEEL for this week. , Anyway, the contest is in all seri ousness. Rules are simple, and can be found buried, somewhere above. Anyone is eligible to enter the contest except those connected with the Daily Tar Heel. K MM Also SPORTLIGHT NEWS SUN.-MON. 7? mm ff COME SEE THE FOUR LEADING AUTOMOBILES THE FORD .o THE DELUXE FORD o THE MERCURY o THE LINCOLN ZEPHYR Prices: 5-Passenger Cars (Taxes Paid) Delivered i $725 to $1,540 Our stock of late model used cars is low we vi offer you a good trade. STROVTO MOTOR CO, Ford Products Since 1914 alter the method of selection of cheer leaders. Legislator Davis, by whom the bill was introduced, explained that there had been general campus criti cisna of the "inefficiency of the present method of choosing cheerlead ers." MODIFIED The proposal would nave modified the plan to conform more closely to the present method of selection of managers of athletic teams. It pro posed that there should be no more than four sophomore leaders, two junior leaders, and one senior, head leader. The head leader with the Ath letic council would have chosen the sophomore and junior leaders from those classes, while the head leader would have been elected by the cam pus from the two junior leaders. After much discussion from the floor concernnig its various provisions, the bill was voted down by a small majority. In accordance with the recommenda tion of the Committee on 0rgani2a tion and Procedure, three new mem bers were added to the v"ays and Means committee. The men elected by the legislature were Allen Merrill, Ned Hamilton, and Felix Markham. Following the discussion and ! vote on the final bill, Chairman Joyner announced his committee appointments to the special groups to investigate the need, size and general student-value-received benefit of the under graduate fees. COMMITTEES The committees, with their respec tive members, are as follows : Publi cations fee, Gilmore (chairman), El liot, and Britt. Graham memorial, Hobbs (chairman) , Raney, and Greg ory. Student council, Wakely (chair man) , Boak, Singleterry. Stuednt en tertainment, Miss Cruickshank (chair man) , McLemore, Hunter. Senior class, Markham (chairman), Kline, Pearson. Junior class, Wood (chair man), Worley, Langsam. Sophomore class, Bowles (chairman), Alexander, Idol. Freshman class, Shore (chair man). Edwards, Schurz. Women's council, Miss Malone (chairman), Miss Howard, Miss Tripp. Dormitory fee. Nesbit, Vincent, Morgan. DEBATE SQUAD TO COOPERATE Information Given On Triangle Meet After a discussion of the recently proposed action of the Student leg-j islatare to appoint an investigation committee on debate activities, the de bate group issued this statement Wed nesday night. "The Debate squad and the Debate council will be glad to co operate with any fact-finding commit tee appointed by the Student legis lature' Professor Olsen, adviser, gave the squad information on the triangle de bates which) are to be held April 20. The other two members of the triangle are George Washington university and the University of Virginia. The Uni versity will debate them negatively and 'affirmatively on the query: Re solved, That the United . States join in an alliance with Great Britain and France to prevent the spread of Fascism. GIRLS THIS QUARTER The only debate scheduled for this quarter is one with the girl's team of William and Mary on March 5. The squad decided to have a try at humor ous debate and sent the following query to the 4 girl's group for consid eration: Resolved, That emancipated woman is a menace, or the emergence of the woman from the home is to be deplored. The Australian debaters have in formed debate council Secretary Bill Cochrane that they will be unable to debate, as was previously announced. Hot water runs through a faucet faster than cold water. GOOD LISTEN!' By Elbebt Huttom The rumor about Berigan's gouig back to Goodman has been proven false. It was merely something started by a New York daily columnist. We're sorry to see a good band ruined by a too anxious drummer. Those Shaw arrangements, character ized by numerous rests, are no more. Drummer Buddy Rich is using the rests as spots for drum breaks, and in our mind is ruining Artie's ar rangements. It's not the real Shaw Bowen, Hampton, Va.f boy who played with Hal Thurston in Rocky Mount a few years back, has left Shaw's second chair to play first with Harry James new band. We'd like to take this opportunity to wish a lot of success to James and to Jack Teagarden whose band will also ap pear in the near future. 7:15 Jimmie Fidler and what there is about Hollywood, WLW, or the old standbys, Lum and Abner, WPTF. 7 :30 Jack Haley and Virginia Ver rill and the Wonder Show. Don't for get, if it's a good show it's a wonder, WABC. You can also get Milt Herth and his swing trio, KDKA. 8:00 What's my name, WLW, but for some really good music, Lucille Manners and Frank Black's ork, WPTF. 8:30 Ray Noble's ork with Burns and Allen, WDNC. 9:00 The Campbell" playhouse, with Columbia's favorite desert island girl, Madeline Carroll, WBT. 10:00 Grand Central Station and the case of the missing bonds, WBT. 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HELP CUPID ALONG WITH A NICE NEW "ARROW" ' At JACK LIPMAN'S The next meeting of the legislature will be Thursday, February 23.

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