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tudeM Gouiecil Rules Mutton Out Off Cheerleader IR&ce EDITORIALS: Climax TtTEATHER: y y Partly cloudy; cooler THE ONLY COLLEGE DA 1LY IN THE SOUTHEAST- i-OLUME XLVTO Buinw: 9887l Circulation: 9S86 CHAPEL HILL, N. C THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1940 NUMBER 149 Editorial: 4356 Newt: 4351! Klshtz 6906 DT ELECTION PARTY TO START AT 8 IN GRAHAM LOUNGE Final Returns Will Be Posted On Blackboards As the last signs of politicking leave the handbill-strewn campus, and 'the tense cry of "Who WonT" rings up from the quadrangles through the back recms in Fraternity Row, a nerv ivn rrrrwd of campaigners and candi Hates will pack the main lounge of Graham Memorial tonight at 8 o'clock ta ritTiess the results of today's. poll in? at the third annual Daily Tab Hrn election party. With choruses of "ah's" and "oh's,1 cheer, and soft murmurs filled with the pangs of disappointment echoing throughout the lounge, the results will come pouring in, precinct by pre cinct, to be announced over the pub lic address system by a crack crew of Daily Tar Heel workers which is beinr furnished by Skipper Bowles, director of a campus orchestra. As each new set of figures is tabulated by Student council members, the re turns will be posted on blackboards coverir.g every phase of todajrs bal loting. . " " " STRICT SECRECY Strei cecrecv will shroud the re- tarns until they are tabulated on the official Daily Tar Heel scoreboard. Stressing that the election party will be the only means of learning the results of elections, Managing Editor Morris Rosenberg said yesterday, "No returns will be given over the phone during the course of the evening. Ev eryone is invited to come, and, al though Graham Memorial will be un ablp tn ?erve refreshments, you can ?wai7c fcrincr vour own. The black boards will carry the official results, and no one except certain staff mem bers will be allowed in the Daily Tar Heel off ice." Tonight's party will be the third annual election celebration to be held by the Daily Tar Heel. Inaugurated by Charlie Gilmore, managing edi tor in 1938, the party for the past two years has served the campus with first hand news of the day's returns on election night. Tonight's election party will begin at 8 o'clock and will extend-far into the tight, Managing Editor Rosen berg predicted yesterday. He explain ed that this year's tabulating would take longer than in previous years, since each individual precinct's voting will have to be added individually and the number of candidates running for each office has been greatly in crease. Under the new law recently passed by the student legislature, the campus has been divided into four pre cincts, the YMCA, Woman's Dorm "o. I, Dormitory H, and Graham. -Memwia!. News Briefs By United Press WASHINGTON, April 17 Secre Ufy f State Cordell Hull warns for '?n nations that any intervention in tfe affairs of the rich Dutch East In die' vast storehouse of vital United Suts raw materials "would be pre iudiciaS t0 tne cause of stability, peace, an security in the Pacific." WASHINGTON Dutch Minister 0ud( n Pledges on behalf of his coun r? that no nation will be permitted j invade the Netherlands for "pro ectivt" Purposes. STOCK HOLM German troops are feporUJ to be moving toward Namsos hJ battle with British forces said to j,' laided there; German troops ' Lcut Norway in two on the Trond-U-Wmued oji page 2, column 1) R '(QF Tlf'f To Report Efestioini Retoois Toiaiila ComeOut FightingAnd May The Best Man Win OFFICE Pres. Student Body V.-Pres. Student Body Sec-Treas. Student Body Legislature Speaker Daily Tar Heel Editor Yackety Yack Editor .. Magazine Editor Buccaneer Editor Sr. Member PU Board Jr. Member PU Board Member-at-Large . Cheerleader Debate Council President AA V.-President AA President Sr. Class V.-President Sr. Class Sec Sr. Class Treas. Sr. Class Council Representative Legislature Legislature , Legislature N Pres. Jr. Class V.-Pres. Jr. Class Sec Jr. Class Treas. Jr. Class Council Representative Legislature Legislature Legislature Pres. Soph. Class V.-Pres. Soph. Class Sec Soph. Class .- -.. Treas. Soph. Class Council' Representative Legislature Legislature Legislature Candidates For Senior LEONARD LOBRED , . . Student Party . . . ss x -x. A - - f y -.'xx-i I" .j" i- i v s , v. i I -sx-i I For Editorship Of Tar Heel v i ' -s, f " if - '-r, , Z 5 ' i Cs ' ' S1- f V, - " " - -"- I I s ' V " ' ' '' "- lit I ' CARROLL McGAUQiijSY . . . Student Party ... Come w UNIVERSITY .Bill Dees Gates Kimball Bill Shnford Bill Cochrane PARTY STUDENT PARTY Dave Morrison Gates Kimball Ike Grainger Mitchell Britt .Don Bishop -Byrd Merrill ..Simons Roof -Mack Hobson Carroll McGaughey . Bill Broadfoot Adrian Spies Mack Hobson .Richard Morris .Bill Seemaa .Andy Gennett Leonard Lobred St. Clair Pugh Rush Hamrick. Ramsey - .Tom Long Ed Maner Ed KantrowiU Bill F. Ward .Paul Severin .Hal Jennings Paul Severin Charlie Rich .-Jimmy Howard -Frosty Snow Staccy Crockett ..Skipper Bowles ..Joe Welborn Jick Garland .Al Hughes -Johnny French Herb Hardy Don Baker Jane Moody Steve Forrest Louis Gaylord Bob Sloan, Luther Hodges Bob Farris .Pinky Elliot .John Diffendal .Al Rose -George Coxhead .Truman Hobbs -W. T. Martin -Ferebee Taylor ..Ridley- Whitaker Bill McKinnon Mac McLendon Hampton Short George Hayes Lloyd Hollingsworth Jack Connelley BillCroom Mac Murphy ? ..Johnny Hearn .Charley Hancock Lem Gibbons .Dan Thomason -Hobart McKeever -Jabie Hey ward ..Graham Carleton -Bucky Harward Warner Washington Moyer Hendrix Steve Karres Mike Mangum Hobart Morris Philip Carden Howard Hodges W. J. Smith Member PU Board - ' x- -. GENE WILLIAMS . . Carolina Party . . . DON BISHOP ... CP and UP . . . - .rMaiii-niilJtiiiirMiiia' rfrrmTTyynrniinfnlii HmaHMHMi.. . - i ik. CAROLINA PARTY Reddy Grubbs Ed Hubbard Don Bishop Byrd Merrill Simons Roof Gene Williams Nelson Harper Pete Burkheimer Bill I. Ward Paul Severin Jim Mallory Red Saunders Steve Forrest Sid Sadoff Shelton Dugger J. B. Lee Tom Hardwick Red Benton Stan Leary Sam Sherman Julian Smith Carl Suntheimer Joe Demeri Manfred Levey Gwenn Noel Yates Poteat Ben Patterson Carlyle Willis Guy Byerly Randall McLeod Jim Manly Bill Wagner Wilton Damon RICHARD MORRIS . University Party . .jM :. They Didn't Lose Any Sleep .i-SKvX-:-:- ::: ? . v.-.-.v.-A.: - ' . . r ... -x-x-x-:-:. PAUL SEVERIN i-:x:;;'.v.-.'.y. r- x T -a'- Polls To Be Op 107 Candidates "Tiny" Hutton ... too bad ... UP CANDIDATE NOT REGISTERED THIS QUARTER "Tiny" Issues - Statement Relative To His Withdrawal The student council last night an nounced that due to the fact that he is not a registered student at the Uni versity, Elbert (Tiny) Hutton will not be able to run for head cheer leader in today's campus elections. Hutton was running for the post on the University party ticket and has been connected with rallies for his two years in the University, according to a statement in yesterday's Daily Tar Heel. He is also known on the campus through his work with two local orchestras. Hutton issued the following state ment late last night: "When a person feels that he can definitely do good in an office and wants it as badly as I wanted the job of cheerleader, he is apt to be pretty blind to right and wrong. Apparently I was. As long as no one raised any question as to my status, I volunteered no answer. I'm glad that there is no doubt in anyone's mind now. I would like to take this opportunity to say that no person in any way con (Continued on page 2, column 5) MACK HOBSON U . 1 lilt I s N , 'v',' is Veto! A. IL en From 9 To 6; Seek 40 Offices Race For Editor Of Daily Tar Heel Takes Spotlight University students will parade to the polls today to elect forty officers, the largest number of offices to be filled by the annual spring election in history, and many say to climax 'I BILL DEES the hottest vote-seeking campaign student politicians have put on in the past four years. In spite of gathering clouds yester day afternoon, party politicians failed 'y5's X.-.5- m 1ilx i, : wVir. Xx-.x.-.y x-.-f:-. DAVE MORRISON to worry about rain or to halt ac tivities as candidates and managers prepared to hang out banners and placards in one final effort to elect favorites. For the first time voting will not S?,y. ' x:.x-. x- , tlfxxWx. REDDY GRUBBS be centered in one place. Students will vote by residence in one of four precincts, either in the lobby of "H" dormitory, the lobby of the YMCA, the small lounge of Graham Memorial (Continued on page 2, column S) V 3 x?:. ms i
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