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PAGE TWO- THE DAILY TAR HEEL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 3C51 The Daily -1 ar Heel Ke views an rovievs The official newspaper-of the Publi cations Board of the University f North Carolina at Chapel Hill where it is published daily during the regular sessions of the University at the Colon ial Press. Inc., except Monday's, exami-. nation and vacation periods and dur ing the official summer terms when published semi-weekly. Entered as sec-, ond class matter at the Post Office of Chapel Hill. N. C. under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, $8:00 per year,. $3.00 per quarter. Editor ...u.Glenn Harden Business Office Mgr.....Jim'Sehenck Business Manager ..Oliver Watkins Advertising Mgr.. Marie Costelio Managing Editor .-. Bruce Melton Staff Photographers Sports Editor .... : ZaneKobbins Ruff in Woody, Hal Miller m K r e Icbme ? ? Reviews: "The Flying leathernecks"- Here we go again with that worn -formula of two friends in the service who fall out over nolicv. are "Teady to shed blood (theiri5t?w4), find atf ,coql possibly use a resit'.' the end, we have some soul stir- ring music, and a brotherly-handshake. By David Alexander Give Susan Hay ward a vaca tion: After "I'd Climb The High est Mountain", . "Rawhide", "I Can Get It For You Wholesale" arid tPaVid and Bethsheba" she This should be the" traditional , ""Velcome Freshman' edi- . torial, so first of all, you are welcome. If this has hot yet be come apparent to you, our belated voice may be ineffective. Be that as it may, we welcome you, along with Chapel Hill the community and the University. The one element awhich makes a University or a commu nity a good one is people. Which is why We hesitate about . xnis welcoming Dusmess. a welcome propeny comes irom a is now your home. Furthermore, you are needed here.' You are the essential element in growth the new people. Yoii will soon find your place in the community, and turn your hands to the particular work that must be done for a University known for sustained growth. Because it is now Voor University. Welcome? No. Thank God you're here at last. The Big Problem I don't object too highly to the weak plot material, but the trailer shown in the theater says that; this picture will rank among the ;screen's great love stories', I am insulted. ' As it turns out, John Wayne is married to Janis Carter, and they appear together for a total of some eight minutes. I would hardly say that it is in the same class with "Camille", "Romeo and Juliet", and "Seventh Heav en". -; As' far as the war is concern ed,' the story is even weaker. It seems technically snafu to see the same actor dying .twice, and ' already- destroyed planes " taking off for battle. Football is once again upon us. .Thousands of people who cheer for the big blue team in Kenan Stadium next Saturday will think of them as Carolina .boys, and we can be glad that those who play football are still a part of the University. In too many schools, a gradual disassociation of the ath letes from the rest of the campus, prof essionalizajtion of the games, and large sums in "scholarships" have led to scandals of widespread notoriety. ' ! The exposure of widespread basketball bribery last win ter was just a prelude to the exposure of widespread cheating at West Point. At least 90 boys broke the honor code. ; We live under an honor code too. And so we are truly grateful that football players as yet are a part of campus life. There are unfortunate signs of danger. Freshmen here on athletic scholarships were the worst . offenders during orientation week. They refused to -attend classes arranged for them by their advisors, even when arranged at their con venience. ' This is serious because these men will not be properly indoctrinated into the Carolina Way of Life. How much will they know of the honor code? And, more important, how see it to believe it. I Tniirn will thAv blievf in it? ' I don't believe it! As a result, of "The Sands of I wo Jima'V" John. Wayne was voted the top male actor of last . year . by Motion Picture Daily. The Daily lists only the -top twenty. As a result of this film, John wilf be lucky to even remain on the list. s "The Man from Planet X ' From the sublime to the ridi culous.; This: little opus concerns a being from -space who lands somewhere in Scotland, is dis covered by a scientist, who just happened to live near-by. The ads on the pic state that it is so fantastic that you must saw it and To R. K. 0.:,Buy some head ache tablets after trying to get in the black with "Vendetta" and VThere Danger Lives". To Faith" Domergue, our hope for better luck. v .. . To lvLUni versal-Int'ernational : Ma - and Pa Kettle stay on the farm,- and- give de Carlo some reducing lessons.; : ; ' : " To Warner Brothers: Take a bow for giving the best series" of films in years; Your "West Point Story", "I Was' A Com munist for the F. B. 1", "Strang ers On a Train", "On Moon light Bay", "Captain Horatio' Hornblower", "Jim Thorpe-All American", "Force of Arms", "Streetcar Named Desire", and "Starlift" all rate cheers, v To Columbia: Give the go ahead,for"Rita's new film. There are enough males around to warrent it. Divorced, separated, or j not, she still is Rita Hay worth, tfie goddess of song and dance. Business is evidently so poor in sections that bank nights are returning. A Caravan of some 50 important sfars is on tour in 330 cities to spur business. The remaining stars seem to be mi grating to Broadway. Ann Sothern, Judy Garland, Gxngct Rogers, Melvin Douglas, Dan Clark, June Havoc, and Bar bara Geddes head the list rt the moment. NOTES: Word has it tflf Jean Pierre Aumont didn't Jr V, that story that the doctors st,., him about his late spouse's heart attact. He recalls th&$ Maria Montez had threatened suicide a year ago. . . .Franchot Tone, currently residing in a hospital will marry Barbara , Pay ton, the cause of it all. . .j. "', It seemed strange to hear T j Mille's name on Lux P 9 .Theatre monday last, remember that he M. program for -a decade. C nomin&-. Put your academy tion bets on Shelly Winters, after, seeing "A Place In th Sun". That gal can act. . . "Sub Command" will be Bill Holden's fourth straight film with Nancy Olsen. Lucky for wife Brenda Marshall that he is happily married. Latest in the line of pictures with musical titles, "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine" and "I'll See You In My Dreams, both from Warners. New Hit Parade material. ."Wonder Why5 from the new Jane Powell pic, "Rich,' Young, and Pretty". This is written by the same team which wrote, "Be My Love". To the sceptics: Ann Ely' did sing in "The Great Carus ditto MacDonald Carey in "M Me After the Show". much will they believe in it? It; is more serious because it appears that th new ath letes do not wish to know anything of the Carolina way of life, beyond ;the single factor of Saturday sports, j One of a ffroun of student leaders discussing the problem this - week? with Orientation Chairman Ken Barton expressed the hope that "about a hundred of our players get kicked out for cheating, too," because then Mmaybe they'd wake up." We cannot share this hope. We hope that "they' ath- without so serious an eye-opener. The men who i should know the football coaches are already concerned. Coach Carl Snavely was quoted early in issue. He urged freshmen athletes to learn, through the scheduled meetings of their campus. The men who carry the ball on the football field are only a-cAffmpnt nf those who carrv the resoonsibilitv of an honest tH frpv wav of life on this camous. Aha on me seventh day... - A cartoonist by the name of Abner Dean brought out a book, a few years ago which featured a lost little man, nude in a. world of naked people and utterly confused about the why: and wherefores of such a life. - "What Am I Doing Here?" was the title of the book and of the poor lost soul's general attitude. A lot of newcomers to campus have been feeling much the same way, and asking themselves the same question. The confusion, the strange patterns of life and culture to be met and assimilated in a brief period of time: are Jtop much for the mind to take with out serious doubts as to the purpose of it all. 1 A time of transition is always so contradictory and mad dening. : . -' '- The cartoonist extricated his- little man and bmujght him out of the conf usiorinto almore or less clear course of action. Not by clothing him, but by making him feel at home among the naked. He did this in a second book called "And On The Seventh Day." , The great dawning of the light of purpose and plan and reason may not have come to all freshmen and transfers at the end of the week of orientation. But to some certainly, all- the new facts and faces and ideas met during .that week finally fell into a pattern and a purpose and on the seventh day of orientation. '' , The seventh day, however, is a mythical .tieth. It means at the end of the confusion Let us hope that at "least five and ija half or six of those days are over for all of us.- And for the world. Hollywood and the Summer -Lull ; Judging from the , poor t offering of films throughout thef - nation, it seems that some studio heads and screen writers could take a dose of that Hadacol that some of their stars have been selling. Here are a. few stipula-'j tions from the rwill of the de-f ceased movie season. V 1 I To .Paramount: A completer map of the United States, so thai they i will realize that there is another . territory besides the west. . After, "Passage v West", 'Redhead and the Cowboy, "Warpath", : "Last Outpost?, 'Branded! ,we could dust ..off the sagebrush and have a Tittle variety. " To M.v G. M.: Some face powder to .hide their red faces after losing ,Arlene Dahl, and Judy Garland, and for making two -un-released stmkers,;VrMr.'sc. imperium?, f4 fend 'JATps ; thej Wide Missouri", at a ' great ex- zir zJt ii : - . J 'u 3f it, 'if X 55 lb . YSA T j " 1 "15T gf ; . yA Yy, HORIZONTAL 1. woof ? . 5. portion ' ' ' ' 9 vtil . ; 1 frighifur 13. medley 14. mature " giants pense of stars and technicolor. lmfure The latter is saM' W -bVso Wf m0 i may never De re- o. later- - i wa;tp ferior,, that Pinza i Lana ' Turner, 44. excellence 45. death notice 47. seat of University, j of Nevada y 50. charged atom 51. 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