SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, i940 PAGE TWO THE DAlLt-f TAR HEEL, The official nwaper of the Carolina Publications Union of the University of Njrth Carolina at Chapel Hill, where it is printed daily except Mondays, and yie Thanksgiving:, Christmas and Spring Holidays. Entered as second class matter at the post office at Chapel HilL N. C, under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, $3.00 for the college year. POPULAR ACTRESS 1939 Member 1940 Phsocided (Me&de Press National Advertising Service, lac College Publishers ftiprttrmtari'mr 420 MADISON Ave NEW YOKK. N. Y. Sorroa u Martin Harmon Morris W. Rosenberg William Ogbnrn Larry Ferling Editor Managing Editor Business Manager Circulation Manager Editorial Writers: Ed Rankin, Don Bishop, Bill Snider, Frank Holeman. Reporters: Bill Rhodes Weaver, Louis Harris, Doris Goerch, Dorothy Coble, Zoe Young, Grady Reagan, Bucky Harward, Sylvan Meyer, Dick Young, Campbell Irving, Gene Williams, Sanford Stem, Philip Carden, Vivian Gillespie. Columnists: Adrian Spies,' Johnny Anderson, Mack Hobson. Technical Staff News Editors: Carroll McGaughey, Charles Barrett, Rush Hamrick. Night Sports Editors: Leonard Lobred, Fred Cazel, Orville Campbell. Desxmen: Edward Prizes Bob Thomas, Ben Roebuck. Sports Staff Editor: Shelley Rolfe. , Reporters: William L. Beerman, Richard Morris, Harry Hollingsworth. Jerry Stoff, Jack Saunders, Josh Goldberg, Frank Goldsmith. Circulation Assistant Manager: Jack Holland. Office: Bradford McCuen, Larry Dale, D. T. HalL Business Staff Local Advertising Managers: Jimmy Schleifer, Bill Bruner, Andrew Gennett. Local Advertising Assistants: Sinclair Jacobs, Rufus Shelkoff, Tom Nash, Jack Dube, Buck Osborne, Steve Reiss, Leigh Wilson, Bill Stanback, Bob McNaughton, Landon Roberts. Durham Advertising Managers: Bill Schwartz, Alvin Patterson. Collections Manager: Morty Llman. Collections Staff: Morty Golby, Parke Staley, Mary Susan Robertson, Mary Ann Kdonce, Elinor Elliot, Millicent McKendry. Office Manager: Phil Haig-h. Office Staff: Grace Rutledge, Sarah Nathan, Oren Oliver, Bill Vail, Mickey Grindlinger. v HORIZONTAL 1 Actress pic tured here. 9 She is a famous " of today. 12 To declaim wildly. 13 Field. 14 Crucifix. 15 Moral failings 16 Being. 17 To impede by estoppel. 19 Braced rail tracks over a . gully. 21 To coax. 25 Big. 29 Placed in layers. 39 She has great in craft of, acting. 31 Land right. 32 Fantasy. 33 To revoke. 36 To insert. 37 Indian mulberry. 38 Acquiesces. Answer to Previous Puzzle 8 FAUST TjRTOj RpN "DjElV VSZ ZJLfl ON SEE Q'PiElRiA OQ!L(TIS lUgE ISH iP-EiNl 48 Owns. 49 Living. 51 Neither. 52 Ventilates. 53 Genus of evergreen shrubs. 54 To use tongs. 56 She has acted on stage and . 57 She s the stage. VERTICAL 43 Sponge spicules, 2 Silk from a worm. 3 Varnish ingredient. 4 Occupant of Eden. 5 To take shelter. 6 On the lee. 7 Carp type fish. 8 Orient. 9 Cry for help. 10 Child. 11 Stir. 14 Rolls of film. 15 A favorite role of hers, Queen . 18 Church dignitaries. 20 Scarlet 22 Officer's assistant. 23 Twilled cotton cloth. 24 Helmet "wreath. 26 Related by blood. 27 Frees. 28 Merriment. 34 To rove. 35 Six plus five. 36 Sick. 39 Style. 40 Pool. 41 Actual being. 42 Title of courtesy. 43 Membranous bag. 44 To applaud. 45 Grafted. 46 House top. 47 Eagle. 50 To tilt. 52 Like. 55 Grain (abbr.I For Thi Issue: News: CARROLL B. McGAUGHEY Sports: LEONARD LOBRED I 2 3 $ S 6 7 8 9 0 - U -,iZ p A " s p ' FT" id wi 2T 22 123 n ' - K 26 127 "128 ! i ar ym -J I 37 X - 38 39 Ho HI 42"j H3 HH H5 M6 M7 52 " 55 " 5T" 55. KLINE BILL Legislature To Have Hot Session Tomorrow night's special ses sion of the legislature, voted to pass the new constitution, will be interesting to members and spectators alike. Chuck Kline, so far one of the most influential members, will endeavor to get nis bill tor a campus primary voted out of the ways and means. The bill was killed Friday afternoon after discussion and deliberation car ried over two days. The majority opinion was that campus elections, which now require much time and ef fort for candidates and party workers alike, are complicated enough. Kline declares adoption of his bill will democratize campus elec tions in allowing independents a better chance to beat the party machine. While it is agreed that inde pendents should be allowed 1 a fair chance to seek office, on equal terms with other candi dates, we fail to see how the Kline bill will help. Particularly obnoxious is the section allowing the winner of the run-off election between the five highest nominees to take of fice on a plurality. Theoretically, the class president (or any other officer) could win on' one more than one-fifth of the total votes cast. Is there any democracy in that? If a majority is required, under the Kline recommendation, a third election will certainly re sult, and no one, not even the greatest of the politics-loving-politicians wish to see three elec tions. The present set-up gives the independents as much chance for election as the other candidates except that independents don't have a unified party backing. But never in the past four years has any independent been kept off the , ballot if he was duly nomi nated on nomination day usual ly held two days before the elec tion. Undoubtedly Mr. Kline's stat ed motives in originating this bill are quite valid. But it still hasn't been proved to our satisfaction that campus elections can be made more democratic by adding ream-on- ream of red tape to an already complicated set-up. THIEVING Lock Your Doors Again Thieving, a ten commandment sin. has become widespread on the campus again after student a n d administrative officials thought the culprits were caught. . It is known that one student, said to be a neurotic case, was suspended from . the University near the end of the fall quarter. The past three weeks has seen a renewal of stealing, and it's no longer safe to hang coats in the library, the dining hall, or any other public place. Coats seem to be particular targets. Many other items have been re ported missing. Two members of the Phi Gamma Delta glee club returned to the Memorial hall dressing room after their act to find their wallets on the floor, completely devoid of money. There seems to be little the authorities and police can do about it in a short time, though the thieves may be reminded of the grammar school declama tion "Murder Will Out." Difficulty is that more coats, money, typewriters, et al, may be stolen while the clues are growing hot. Students should be particular ly careful to lock doors at all times. Carry your money with you. For overcoats, no matter how worn, are costly to replace. Best wishes to the Chapel Hill police. Youth Conference (Continued from flist page) others who are interested are invited to attend, particularly students in the department of economics and social work. Plates are 25 cents each. feod ay 2:00 Meeting of those interested in forming student entertainment club on second floor of Graham Memorial. 2:30 "Anna Christie" starring Greta Garbo will be presented in the Playmaker theater. 6:30 Meeting of Radio group in studio at Caldwell hall. 8:30 Sam Selden reads "The Time of Your Life" in the Playmaker theater. MONDAY 6:00 YW-YMCA supper forum at the Presbyterian church. 6:40 Vesper service will be held in Gerrard hall. 7:15 Symphony orchestra practice in Hill Music hall. Sophomore council meets in the browsing room of the YMCA. 8:00 Alpha Kappa Delta will meet in 407 Alumni building. 9:00 Student Legislature meeting in Gerrard hall. Student Legislature (Continued from first page) the bill from being discussed on the floor of the legislature. In order to make the bill eligible for general dis cussion it is necessary for a majority to vote that the bill be taken from the committee's hands. Kline's bill provides for optional BIRTHDAYS (Students having birthdays may get free tickets to the movies by sailing by the boxoffice of the Car olina theater.) Baker, Horace Mitchell Edwards, Bennett Moore Moore, Aubrey Haskins, Jr. Murdoch, Alice Barlow -Peters, William James Reece, Charles Parks Singletary, William Vance Swan, Charles Wharton, John Sherard TOMORROW Britt, Lawrence Emerson Julian, Milton Kan, Lincoln Shiao Hing Lackey, William Ray Leager, Samuel Richardson Millaway, George M. Pittman, . Jimmie L. Stroud, Stancill McLeod campus primaries to be adopted by the two existing parties if they so desire. This system is designed to cut out choice of nominees by small groups, and to enable all the mem bers of the respective parties to de cide who the party will 'run for each ! office. Any member of the party on whose ticket he wishes to run, and who is also eligible according to coun cil regulations will be allowed to run for office after a dollar filing fee has been paid to defray primary expenses. University of Wisconsin scientists are conducting research on fossils that date back to 199,998,000 B.C. Cinemactor Spencer Tracy will soon be awarded an honorary degree by his alma mater; Ripon College. 11 JHIlsi ON AL , TOUC INDIVIDUALIZED VALENTINE GIFTS The perfect Valentine gift for your girl is candy. The perfect candy is Dan ziger's. The perfect box is the one with your message on it we'll put your "girl's" name or anything you desire on our red heart-shaped boxes FREE. DANZIGER'S CANDY SHOP "THE CANDY KING" Graham Catches Flu, Is Confined To Bed President Graham has contracted influenza and will not be in his office for several days, it was annouiw yesterday. His condition is not serious, ho-s return to work very soon. Pick HEATRE SUNDAY .:. X or v;c:::i...c:;z no? c? reeziip7Io:j ... a love unicn iieaijt nis num... I -37 Jr ' ; V'V N :. ! ! i Other Features JIMMY DORSAY AND ORCHESTRA LATEST NEWS EVENTS 1 1 The Life... the Sins of a Roy cl Bad-GiH! 1938 GREATEST! Never in the proud History of stage or screen has such a glam orous romance captured your heart. 2i hours of countless thrills! Record cast of thousands! NORMA SHEARER TYRONE POWER with JOHN BARRYM0RE ROBERT M0RLEY ANITA LOUISE JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT Gladys Gtorgt Nmry Stephenson o MONDAY o a- --I i " 'A Tuesday Edward Ellis Kent Taylor in "THREE SONS" Wednesday Spencer Tracy Mickey Rooney in "BOYS' TOWN? THURSDAY of seeing you in his arms ! t' .-, i ,1 1 - 4 mm ttntt SAMUEL GOLDWYN UERLB 03EE0N LAURENCE OLIVIER DAVin NIVEN Wuthering Heights" was selected as one of the best pictures tor i39. "i Friday JACKIE COOPER FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW in "TWO BRIGHT BOYS" Saturday , FREDRIC BIARCH WARNER BAXTER in "THE ROAD TO GLORY"