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April if, iq2V PHI WITS COUNCIL 10 GIVE K. 0. 10 OLD m joi msfm, Esp. "uuodccnus-Member i-uDiicity Bureau. iu HAVE RIGID ACTION A proposal to lane the Philanthropic , ssemhly gtt m ,,,. ns lwominen(1h)g . 0,m""c """wi tnke rigid action to prolulut the drinking of liquor, even i.gnter torms, brought forth much comment i the weekly meeting of the -Awemoiy Miturdny night. A:-. x- 'wo. loung sponsored the motion. .. m.ving talked with several mem- or tne -Ntudeni Council o KWclnv In presenting it to the house, he decia',- in.it act,.,,, of .some sort was n,vs excessive drinking on '.he campus. nr...... :n.. . ...-. ..iusa-at.ons of alleged drunks nd damage done ,y drunken students 1 ""ersit.v properly, were given by i"i'uui'nts ol the bill. ts advo cates i dt(, Htnte m( rwJerai iict.oi which make it practically prohibitive for ueiu to drink and still call bin. - a mvv-amaing citizen. It was also '"at the Student Council Iuih become too lax in dealing with cases of drunkenness, and that it should tighten uii. An v.,.,j. . -.uMm- ,h now tins act ion could successfully be taken, was given u. an am-ocate of the bill. wl,0 recalled that a certain judge in Minnesota had stamped out drinking i his stotiou by 'llu'K the jail of his county and several neigimormg counties. Similar rigid "ction, with "shipping" instead of jail enrences tlie penalty, were asked. om number of the Assembly "l-emy opposed (he bill. II,, based his argument chiefly on the ground that he I'ked lujuor himself, would take a drink f given a chance, and that he believed tuose favoring the bill were taking a leap in the dark.' inasmuch as they them selves, he judge,!, had never imbibed in toxicants to the e.vtent that thev knew what a real drink was. .Many of the members apparently rest ed on the "fence," pleading for the en forcement of student regulations, such as the ban against drinking i .i. .. I that these laws could be successfully en forced. Too rigid action, they advised on the other hand, would have the ef fect f defeating the whole purpose of the students honor system. A vote on the measure will probably u,hen next week, the bill having been tabled temporarily when further discus sion seemed imminent and a vote im-possible.-. One other bill in relation to the work ings of the Student Council was dis- rwA T I I i . ...u. u. .i. neaie introduced a reso lution to have the Assembly go on record ns favoring the publication of names of nil students charged with offenses or breaches of conduct by the student eoun- . opinion was practically unanimous timt the bill was an unwise one, and consequently Mr. lieaie withdrew it from discussion. THE TAR HEEL Careful Finishing that Protects your Negatives We feel a real respon- oio ury ror him left witn us for development. Negatives cannot be re placed, and there are often several exposures in caul ron that are inval uable to the owner r..0 Jul methods and scientific formulae bring results i-iwiLjusnry your entrust ing your films to our finishing department. course vp rt-0 equipped for enl.ni-m.m let us show you some samples of our work. Kodak Film in all sizes FOISTER'S e University of Engineering Via 4 1 A 1 I . . Of oil il: .i . vx cm ic mines mat frn tn .. successful engineer, none is morelmpo . uWv 7 T' where tat. nor more in stf p with the t7lh ? nrnfooo il i . o .vuuvi ouu mure, nrnrtinn nr.... H0B8 ' S1U0EMIS . MAKE atlwaon TEN CENTS B. Mast and L. V. Hugging Feel Wanderlust and Hobo to Atlanta During Easter Holidays. BLUE LAWS DESCEND ON PEACEFULCHAPEL HILL Conscientious Aldermen Restrict Selling of Soft Drinks and Tobacco on Sunday. At last the Blue Laws have hit the otherwise peaceful metropolis of Chapel Hill! Never again will the student who iraves ins fciundny moruing smoke be able to stroll down to the eafe and pur- inaso the necessary requirements for that indulgence. Only dining a Vory small portion of the day will that he even a possibility, for at its meeting last Tuesday the board of aldermen of the town of Chapel Hill passed this section in a new ordinance: "Provided that restaurants or other places of busi ness allowed to remain open shall not sell any soft drinks, cigars, cigarettes or tobaccos except between the hours of to iu:45 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. Now is tho time for the absent-mimi 1 person to take himself iii hand. No longer will it bo compatible with his Fisonai comfort for him to forget to stock himself with cigarettes on Sat urday night. The Lord 's Elect, of Chap cl Hill, 2NT, C, have seen to it that we must all remember to either buy our Week-end Slllll.lv of tnlineen nil Hiirnr. v night, get up and do it on Sunday """"S might an. I early, or do with "t. And thev don't ere lii..,t I'lio cafes have made the statement llat this action was taken on account 01 the way the stores which have al- J'S had to atnv (.IriQO.I nn Snn.ln,. We been yelling about the unfairness - i wig the cates sell soft drinks and tobaccos while they had to remain clos- The Aldermen got so tired of hear- them squeal that they passed this finance to get rid of tiiem. This is the vpi'ftifm f i... l.. -..i. v.i i nu uiiiTfuy u.veii out Aconite is , .i , ... . I i n oui orug wnii'ii reccntlv has been the parties on the negative in the discovered to have new medical use V' ion of right fulness. "" a laniDlintr notion n., ti.i. minus and a pair of (rood nl., ... ,. nottoms of thoir i,rtn0 i r -,, . fin, 7....,., 1 " 18 Jlast. respectively, sopho more and junior at the University set out Monday, April 2, about noon,' for little stroll to Atlanta. They stated that the prospect of a dull l,ii.i .. tho Hill was not at all to their in,;..,. Tl . . . "-y wanted adventure wanted ,,, some of the world, as only a tramp is able to see it. Now they claim that they saw all they hoped to see, plus some. The trip was much h..tt. they expected. j i v maue o miles in iv ; ana seven hours. Of the 875 miles they u,".v -, and rode the remain mg 8u0 at a total cost nf in .,., winch was spent for car fi.,-,. v,., v J iuiu IIIC sumin.s into the heart of Atlanta. The boys were able to make good ti.no by causing several long rides. Near liiompson, Georgia, thev were ,,;,.!,.! up by a cotton broker who was a former trinity College student. This lift was tor the final 117 miles into Atlanta, On the return trip a New Yorker ed them up in Athens inid c.ime.l ti., to Charlotte. The first night was sneut nt tin. 1,.,,, of a friend in Km-l-in,,!,.,,., ti .im. a e sec ond was at Columbia, S. C. Here thev neard Billy Sunday expound on their evil ways and saw his famous acrobatic stunts. The University of South Caro lina was also given the once-over. The third sunset found Messrs. Hugo-ins and r .1... is ... . i"e;,ui,ig witn a Ueoriria fai-n.er tn take them in for the night. He turned them down; but as they, tired and hun giy, downcast and dutv. slowlv n,...,l,. their way out of the fmn. .,,., st alled them back and told them that they might occupy the floor of the par lor if it were not too hard. This offer they gladly accepted. Parmer Blanch ar.i possessed two good-looking "Geor gia peaches," so the adventurers spent a delightful evening at the Blanchard farm house. Thursday night was spent in an Atlanta hotel. The return trip was begun at three o clock rrnlay. Athens was reached by supper time. A stroll over the cam pus of the University of Georgia pro duced a new acquaintance and a place to sleep that night. Saturday thev tou nd a New York t willing to act as chauffeur to Charlotte. Prom there they made short jumps, hit ting Durham Sunday afternoon. Mr. Creel brought them to their starting point, Mr. Stiwd's post-office, at 7 o'clock. profession, than a studious attitude. One man says about anotherhe k aI willing to learn," "he doesn't think he knows it all"-and he intends to pay a nigh compliment when he says it. The great engineers are always at school, always learning, always seeking for more knowledge. They begin with this desire for fuller understanding, and they keep it up to the end. Any engineering operation, over and above the primary purpose for which it is carried out, is an active and post-graduate class in engineering, also. So that VV estinghouse, or any other great business, The courses in this University are not limited to prescribed subjects nor terms the subjects are almost infinite, and the semesters are endless. Men with the weight of years on their shoulders work and learn side-by-side with those whose day has just dawned. This post-graduate school fits men for almost anything. Fits them for it, and makes them continually fitter. Out of tins continuing fitness have grown the engineering accomplishments on which this institution has grown. It is, per haps, one of the great educational insti tutions of its day. ACHIEVEMENT 8 OPPORTUNITY UESTINGHOUSE cicu i Kit; Carolina Finishes V 1 Plant fin T;-.. -M. , tirigwar ineet Dale Ranson Wins Mile in Spectacular Duel With Howard of "w'6,a iuveiu 5 nme Uood. MED SOCIETY CONVENTION Pr. W. B. MeNider, Kenan professor of pharmacology jn the school of medi cine, is going to Ashevillo next week to attend a meeting of the North Cnrn. lina Medical Society. At Wednesday's :ession he will read a naner on "The l'harmacology of Aconite (By THE "HAYSHAKEE") oioi.ng u. .!-' points Clemsi.n College won the triangular meet at Calhoun Saturday from the University of V,.H. Carolina holding a score of .!) 1-2 iminN and Georgia University with a score of points. The Tiger runners took the lead in points after the third nice and held it to the end of the meet, nilino- point after point b.v victories in various events. llie score though, really doesn't give a fair indication of what the meet won like. It was a heated struggle am Caro linn was right there in the midst of it all. She took first places in the mile discus llirow. javelin throw and thr broad jump, and if the Tigers had meas ured that 410 off a little more correctly it was thirty yards short of a full four- forty Tenehe Coxe would have added a first place in this event. leiuap.s tile outstanding event for Carolina was the mile. Xow students around Chapel Hill 1,,,,-e seeI, ).,e ,.ln for two years, and he is mlmitf..,! tn i. good here, but they haven't seen him run the mile in a sea of real old red clay mud in 4 .:!?. Dale gave 'em hell and ins iinei wnii Howard, (ieorgia captain for first place was one of the keenest seen nt Clemson in years. It is needless to sav Hint he won first phioc. Then (here's another man who deserves mention. Ili.s name is Aliernathy. He won two places for .Carolina in the meet first in the discus with 115 feet 8 inches and first in the javelin with 1115 feet 10 inches. I! iir Ah rlMn't- mil much ice around the Hill last year, be cause lie persisted in using every bit of his reserve strength in practice before the meets, but he has now learned the folly of this kind of procedure and it ,..:n i- .u.v tor (he bettors to watch Ab "iien He Hits Crater of State College "cok ii-om Saturday. Aberni.il.,. Jack Chandler of Clems,,,, ,,d the scor- !,' Willi 10 points each. i tl II . . ".".o,er sprinted his way to victory ni nom the 100 and TM dashes Sinclair proved a disappointment in these io events. He would have won the 100 out tor over-confidence getting a t the start though be didn't have n nance , the 21.-0 with a man who ran j it in :. I-.", KecondN. This little speed I i.ierciiant Chandler is living .... r j w the promise he showed in the s(ate high scnooi meet of 1021. when 1, '"1 Sunipter High ,, walked away with I scoring honors by tnkinir first !,, n. i'K, -20 and 440. "'.V real li.saii.oi..tin.r f.,, i.. ill llic 111 rne whole affair was the low hurdles. I lailw.rough finisluvl second, and Woodard was prevented from crossing fl. hy irii.j.ing over n hurdle i. ,,,i,i.n....i lh tune in this event was very good, However, mm might Ik? just a littl of arolimi's class. Th,.v w..r ... l her high scorers in nddilion to Chandler and Ahernalhy were: Wade, (,",nN"" 1 KHis. (ieorgia. win, each, Uinklcs of Clemson, Jfnl.ry of Geor gia, M. I). Hanson f cri;.... .. Ifauson of Carolina who Pi"ts each and l'ef,per of Clemson who nnule five and ime-liulf i.i..... ...... j.wnnn. Tell your physics nrof. that this cap defies gravity C HAVING cream caps have an uncanny habit of .chumming with gravity. Thafs why the William? Hinged Cap shown here is so remarkable" You can W suade ,t to roll down a drain pipe. It refuses to go rSr the bathroom floor. In brief, it defies all previous law! governing the behavior of shaving creamwps Williams' Shaving Cream, in the same way, upsets Wnnwdlt,0nSrOUSFavin Fitof all, it exceeds ever known speed Lmit for softening the beard. You can Williams than with any shaving cream you ever used. In the SPrnnrl n!n for rmnH nnl v' T"1" nas a Psltlve face, with the wholesome care which Williams' gives, is kept in better condition and made more comfortable. Test out these advantages which Williams' offers. Start with Williams' to-morrow and see what a time saver it is and how it helps make ckllllnn ! 1 oniviii mure cnjoyaDie. Ifotict tltt Unfed cap. You can't loMt it -and A tube hangt upl U Is H. T. Williams and it. W. I!rn,,lU ... the only uiifortunnfe victims of the In liiinary at present. The condition of neither of these men is serious as both have mild ease f tonsolitis. Willi i.i. pvovement they will be out in a fw days. A. A. 1 If she is not married at 20 it;.i.. ffiil is considered an old maid. A i,l is expected to bo married at about IS. It cava to advurtio. ,l. m Heelour readers know a good thing when they see it
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