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t TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1941 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR This Day and Time Tar Heels Suffer Headaches When Clock Turns Backward By Larry Dale Did you waste that extra Roosevelt- given hour this week-end? Weep not for yoa are not alone. Despite all attempts to prepare the student body and the population in gen eral to take the fullest advantage of father time's annual pause that re freshes, numerous sleepy-eyed people bemoaned their luck at having arrived at church in time for Sunday School or to dinner in time for breakfast. No Luck at Library Even those who hoped to arrive at the library Sunday afternoon in time to find the book of their desire were in time to join the first minute rush-as the doors opened. The resulting com petition provided the healthiest scho lastic stimulus that has hit the stu dents in many a football season. Evi dently the word had gotten around pretty well by theater time judging by the popularity of "When Ladies Meet." ' Confusion Reigned Were you confused, or were you one of those people who could explain with assurance that one would not have to New Coaching Classes Meet Thursday Night ' French coaching classes will meet Thursday night at 7:30 in 310 Mur- phey, the graduate department an nounced yesterday. DAVIDSON (Continued from page three) get the 'Cats out of a tight hole, Spen cer does the kicking when only a short, well-placed kick is the order of the moment. Against btate, Betnea, wno is a first cousin of Jim Tatum, freshman football coach, got off a 60-yard kick and against Rollins he booted one for 72 yards. The 72-yard kick rolled on the eight-yard line. ! , Davidson's current squad is the best all-around Wildcat outfit in years and includes much of last year's fine tal ent which battled Carolina to a 7-7 half-time tie. " In all, the Presbyterians have a bet- get up at dawn on Monday, that clocks ter line than they have had in three were not to be set ahead but back, that the sun was being given an opportunity to catch up because it had not managed to do so since that time last spring or summer when we got the jump on it? Merely because the Daily Tar Heel printed the report of the State Budget Bureau to the effect that all state in stitutions would return to Eastern Standard Time at 12:01 Monday morn ing, was no reason to be confused; for the town of Chapel' Hill is not a state institution, and it was perfectly all right for it to sneak back on Standard Time during the wee hours of Sunday' morning along with the rest of the eastern seaboard. Theaters and Churches Of course the town's churches and theaters could not consider themselves state institutions and so tagged along with the town and combined their ef forts to get the drop on the students. years, one of the best passing com binations in the conference and also one of the top kicking duos in the south. ;' iu ven rnougn tne w nacats are so well stocked, Carolina will enter the game favorites to win. But the Tar Heels won't be the top-heavy favorites they have been in past years, for their performance against South Carolina doesn't give them that rating. CROSSCOUNTRY ffltYttt.vnilpA fnvm inn ft tVivaa I I - J Men undergraduate students are re- any freshmen who think that they minded that today is the last day on - - I I , k : - I i : : "" i : Z - j , , ' - ''- , -. u" , - -f ' ' l t , y - , t s y . i - - l ' ? A - X f - ' i ' - . : : t ' 4 ;i ; ' i ' , - If ' - - - - - y n ;i--5 ' .. '; --'r-' A. rl : i J ) '.-J -'-N ;::! IllliiBlllill Jj j . . . : ANN SHERIDAN JOINS THE NAVY and how do you like her new uni form ? Ann, the uniform, and some of the Navy are currently on display at the Carolina in the new hit piusical, "Navy Blues." Last Day, Beware which they can register for physical education classes as required by the University. Registration today will be held in Woollen gymnasium on the main floor, may have any potential ability are welcome to come out for the freshmen team. ; Men Out Varsity cross country candidates I i 1 i V-i - - I y forts to eet the drop on the students. in"uae uaptam Mike wise, Van Wa- Men. are subject to penalty for regis- All the same aren't you glad you got Soner, Cathey, Moody, Hardy, Truxes, tering after today, it spttlprf on Snndav? Think how badlv m' A,aen' ampDell, Jiarle, f ields, you would have felt upon arriving an ions Gross, Jones, Johnson, UffUFg BRIEFS hour early for an 8:30. T A' V V ' ' iAUirill"&u"' jewm, jjentz, jewis, marrow, ivic Daniel, Perrin, Riggs, Rovce. Shaniro. Girls' Glee Club West, Whitfield, Wilkinson, and Wood. rT'RnlioaioaTnrlnv were "reaksone, ' Clark, Corpenmg, (Continued from first page) r reshmen who reported yesterday The first regular rehersal of the were Crump, Farley, Neal, Grinstead, Girls' Glee Club will be held at 5 o'clock this afternoon, in Hill Music hall. Regular rehearsals will be on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 5 until 6 o'clock. MY SAY Hood, Hubbard, Kenyon, Levy, Mc- Kenzie, Morton, Phillips, Troutman, Wells, Westover, Williams, Pestronk. Despite the increase in the number of men. Coach Ranson emphasized that there is nothing definite about the Nth Secretary of State Hul1 and con" peal of the so-called neutrality act would not be un-neutral," he appeal ed only for elimination of the ban on arming of merchantmen and of the prohibition of such ships entering combat zones. HYDE PARK Sept. 29 (UP) Pres ident Roosevelt, in conferences today (Continued from page two) is often trying so hard to make an impression that she won't be herself. AND REMEMBER that every coed ' in a chapter must want you. One or two may keep you out, despite the desires of the others. Recommenda tions, too, may prove to be your Water loo. Alumni members of the sorority in your home town may have forgot ten to write letters to the chapter here telling of your virtues. And if, next week, you are left out, as many others will be due to the increase in coed enrollment and the stationary number of sororities, don't think you are through. A sorority will not make you a better person. You will be just what you make your self, with or without a sorority. IF YOU ACCEPT the attitude, "I'm through", and give up any ambitions you may have had, -then you will be through. But if you say, "The so rority made a mistake, and IH show mem tnac l can maice my mars oi this campus" then you will no doubt team and anyone who can run still has a chance of breaking into the cross country line-up. Hard work wil be started this week. TWELFTH MAN (Continued from first page) dark, earnest, serious- Buddy Cohn (he's on NYA) of Goldsboro; red headed, fiery, enthusiastic Don Blan- don (he's "the night clerk at Wes tern Union) of Charlotte; and suave. smooth, cheery Don Nicholson of Tar- boro. Streamlined Yells ' These are the people who have re introduced to Chapel Hill the Kyserian art of "arhythmetic" cheering. Al of the oomph of swing and sway, al of the vitality and originality they display are really the product of hours ana nours oi nard work each week, Disciplined drill, calisthenics, leg ex ercises (?), and constant practice are the secrets behind their technique rrl a. x t . Aiie spontaneity tnougn, is Dorn in them. " ' . All nine of them, the nine peppiest be a leader, for you will have the people in Chapel Hill, and about as same opportunity as the pledges. So please don't give up when no invitation is shoved under your door. You are still only beginning your two years here at Carolina and they will be just what you make them sorority or no sorority. hard working a crew as you will ever find, are imbued with that "Good ol' Carolina spirit" which, as Jones puts it, "really won the Duke game last year." Patronize Tar Hell Advertisers STATIONERY GIFTS o Felt Goods-College Jewelry Of f ice Supplies-Fountain Pens School Supplies 0 LEDBETTER-PICKARD gressional leaders, will, draft his plans for revising the neutrality law to pro vide a new .orientation of American policy in the war against the axis. WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. (UP) Deportation of Harry R. Bridges, west coast CIO director, was recommended today by Judge, Charles B. Sears, special justice department examiner, on the grounds that the Australian born labor leader has been affiliated with the Communist party "which ad vocates the overthrow by force and violence" of the U S government. BERLIN, Tuesday (UP) German troops have reached the Doentz river area below Kharkov after destroying three more Soviet divisions totaling 45,000 men and they now are ap proaching the line in Russia they reached in March, 1918, after almost four years of fighting in the World War, Nazi dispatches claimed today. An authorized spokesman said the industrial Doentz was "next" on the German list and the communiques yesterday hinted that German and Italian forces, moving northeast from the bend of the lower Dnieper River were approaching from the south. MOSCOW, Tuesday (UP) The Red air fleet claimed today that 263 Nazi planes had been destroyed in two days of t aerial onslaught which softened up the whole German line, and war dispatches reported that Rus sian troops drove 12 German panzer divisions into full retreat on the cen tral front, creating a bad graveyard of German tajiks. ROME, Sept. 29 (UP) Clothes were placed 'under the Italian ra tioning system today along with fuel and food. ROME, Sept. 29 (UP) Italy claimed today that her warships and airplanes had smashed a convoy of American-made war materials in the Mediterranean sinking or damaging seven British warships. INCIDENTALLY... Barrett Charles Barrett of Raleigh, who in June was graduated at Chapel Hill with an A.B. in Journalism, re cently was a prize winner in an ad- writing contest sponsored by the N. C. Building and Loan League. His adver tisement was one of the top seven in 60 entries. Former Managing Editor of the Tar Heel, Barrett now is a re porter for the News nd Observer. Bowles Married: Miss Jessamine Woodward of Gastonia and Hargrove Bowles, Jr. Xs' '37-'41) of Greensboro, in Gastonia on June 28. For the next year Mr. and Mrs. Bowles will be at Hartford, Conn., where the groom is at tending the training school of the Hart ford Accident and Indemnity Company, i ' Emery Married: Miss Martha Jean Emery (A.B. '41) and Rolston Schworm, both of Charlotte, there on June 24. The groom is connected with the American Trust Company. Fuller Married: Miss lah Weldon of Henderson and Edwin Rudolph Fuller (B.S. Phaf. '41) of Louisburg, on June 29. Fuller now is connected with the Phillip Drug Com pany of Albemarle. Hooks David Hooks of Smithfield, a last June's graduate, this summer was a player at the Hunterton Play house, summer theatre at Jutland, N. J. After his stay at Jutland he joined the Naval Reserves, having already been accepted as a midshipman. Kimrey Married: Miss Phoebe Lou ise innis oi Jacksonville, J?ia., ana Willis Holt Kimrey (s. '37-'41) of Ral eigh, in Jacksonville on June 8. Elaine sBeu- 9 Since its founding in 1802, United States Military academy has admitted ,032 cadets, including foreigners, 23 TENNIS SHOES Qgc and up KEDS With Flexible Arch Cushion BALL BAND With Sta-Kleen Leather Insoles and Arch Support j GOODRICH With Posture Foundation TENNIS and GYM SHORTS CQc and up o BeriHsiii's DEPT. STORE (Store Will Be Closed Wednesday, Oct. 1) Di Senate Meets I For Election The first meeting of the Di Senate wifl be held tonight in Di hall at 7:15 to elect a new treasurer, appoint commit tees, and form plans for the coming rear's activities, it was announced last night by Loui3 Poisson, president of the Senate. DEFENSE COURSES (Continued from first page) chemistry or the equivalent in experience. Bost In Charge Dr. Ralph W. Bost, head of the de- i partment of Chemistry, will be in edu cational charge of the course. The fol lowing members of the Chemistry de partment faculty will serve as instruc tors : Dr. E. C. Markham, Dr. Sherman Smith, Dr. H. D. Crockford, and Dr. S. B. Knight. j The purpose of the course is to train chemists in the modern methods of in strumental analysis and to prepare them for defense work in industry and governmental agencies. Slocum Announces ! Marching Practice There will be marching rehearsal of the band in Kenan Stadium this after noon at 5 o'clock without instruments, Director Earl Slocum announced last night. Go See the Birdie ... All students who have not had their identification pictures taken should re port to Memorial hall Friday between 9 and 5 o'clock. Latest University of Iowa student to enter movies is 23-year-old Jean Fitzgerald, who passed her screen test while recovering from a broken back suffered in a fall off a cliff. Cheerman Can't Wear Be-ribboned Chapeau Curry Jones, head cheerleader, want ed to run a want ad for this but it was too good to stick in the classifieds. Curry would like very much for the person who left a yellow sweater and black hat with a ribbon down the back in his room to come get and also ex plain how this impedimenta got there. RADIO STATION (Continued from first page) regarding the carrying of a series of weekly plays to be produced by the Carolina Playmakers of the Air. This series scheduled to begin during the winter quarter, would be carried by- over 170 stations on a nationwide hook up. The Tower club at Ohio State Uni versity is a co-operative . dormitory built under the seats of the stadium. Dr. O. H. Pepper of the University of Pennsylvania for several years has devoted a clinic to geriatrics the specialty of the diseases of the aged. CLASSIFIED 50c each insertion. All advertise ments must be paid for in advance and the ad must be turned in at the Tar Heel Business Office by four o'clock the day before publication. WANTED One or two passengers want ride to work and back, six days a week. Would be glad to get regular ride one or more days a week. Tele phone 5481. Berman's Dept. Store will be closed Wednesday, Oct. 1 For The Day of Atonement , "- " '"""' Km0 Lrs L J Li li L-U 1 " t Li LiJ u u TODAY AND WEDNESDAY Also I COLOR CARTOON I 10 WZBW&h HELL ' . CHAPEL HILL 1 1 and has graduated 12,661.
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