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Page Two THE DAILY TAR HEEL nwn cram, but perhaps a lime mIie 27811? UU 1?WLvi1p nf the. other fellow's. By The official newspaper of the Publi- mentioning the names of Jeff er 3XEdSV5S!'HS sn, Cleveland, and Wilson, the where it is printed daily except Mon- Democrats hope to conjure up in days, and 1ThgTO, agij: of the voters a rosy mas ana jsprmg uuiiuajo. as second class matter at the post picture of the past and future, a S?y,LOrSS sort of Garden of Eden, wherein 01 iviarcn o, xoiv. uuuouiiw" v -i- i -i $4.00 for the college year. t wiU reside angelic citizens, with Offices on the second floor of the archangel Democratic represent- VTicLIlcllU intinvi it - o- hectic method Which we tolerate. 2. President uranam orcc T5F. Let us not do away with rushing forget his "oia mi, x ' onVv restrictions, but rather let us oaks." . BKMUIX xuiox have a month, two months, or a 3 "SZuTto Vci . quarter in which to observe a to have stopped weeks old, making that his home freshman as he is, outside of the terms of .Mions week , stilted and artificial rushing- since he spent tQ Eur0 to gtudjr His season aspect of our fraterm- them in Geneva , .. masters we extremeiy Perhaps then these hypo- 4. woiessor V ,a an(1 included chiti. the Chas. G. Rose, Jr Editor Geo. W. Wilson, Jr..3Igr. Editor R. D. McMillan - Bus. Mgr. 1 atives and senators to gum, them. Cannot we lay aside this non sense and put politics on a rea sonable basis? If politics must be a game of man, let him play Editorial Staff EDITORIAL ' BOARD Don Shoe- ttake;, chairman; J."? . with rational argu- Harbour. Mayne Albright, Nelson ment. Since he IS said to be -the Robbins, ErvinJaf ee Otto btein- gamerta Lee, Milton Kalb. - - on an emotional plane be rulea CITY EDITORS T. H. Walker, ijod nd the whistle blown LlfnrL. caTi Let nolitics be a frank and open Thompson, George Malone, L. L. game, one which the yOUtft 01 Hutchison, W. R.Eddleman. q ndt be ashamed S and which will 'fea- A: t. Dm, joun Acee. ture honest rational argument "M3SSS and not oratorical eulogies and Lawrence Thompson, Matt Hackett, play 0n prejudice.: B.B.P. J. H. Morris,' Crampton Trainer. . REPORTERS Frank Hawley, W. 0. ,-. Brmfrs Marlowe, J. D. Winslow, Bill An- derson, Raymond Barron, i ames o. 11 A mng& n, ri, w ter narffetc. . ;ies. crisies Perhaps tnen me.se nv- . l .Xn if nobody famous, and included Chiti, will not longer have, cause ognized himself even if noboay tamou . for existence. A.T.D. In The Maia By Mayne Albright Hicks James W. Keel, Nelsbn Lans- KUShing rules are a wuuiu . is unprintaDie. date, jjcwis . "- - i ciicciv un mc uiuwiuuo i t , Page, Georgejihoades, Charles C. in-ntternDtinsr to bid Personally I hate all puns and nf CISC U1U. . .. I 1 1 T i- r 4 -r,-r. TTnp-h who admits New lorK, anu xeiurt, ui rdiU . ' i nA m.nnQforl -from fliA T?nlneTia he's a monomaniac evcu ncs T T . -Ktix,4- Conservatory ai-wiuwai, wiw Awaras lNigiiw. . . x ,. - el. a 6. Mr. Woodhouse, who once tne mgnesi uouux B ran against the "Sage of North- the student aays oi tu ornnton" in a Massachusetts tai iviozaru To mv many fellow column- election. .1 Spalding has receivea some . .... fL.u.i.!hWQl nr rr -n0on TSmdshaw who di- Vprv distinguished honors, ne irts: l nertju.v tiaiin tc uw i. " . . . . . ., tion on all the rights and privi- vides! every situation into at is the only American violinist leges of nominating. And hav- least three parts ana things oi ever to appear m " ' JT J .TU,- nlnm I hPSTPTI I nf looot TITrfvP WJIVR 1A WUxxi. CitVXl I ?SCaia UUcii X1UUDC xxx iixuuwi to nominate Ed Hamer for Ex-part. ' was presented witn woss 0I t.,i Pad Vims Q T)r TJ emrimson. as xne rei- ( rownoi li-aiy iui uuuwuj ilv-J-v' til Leu ivuici uj. -" -"- ' . - . m ij w- ;n Club Sitting near him at the erence to Shaw would indicate, ism during the World War m rwii-crrirai Snrdftv was nam 9. Mr. Freddie B. Mcuaii which he serveu as an nmcnu, ullu:6lMr' - .. ' .riflW9a tnvnP with ri;r. tTTMiiri nnr. in ahrrinca tino nhMSP anout uiewt- aviawi. t yco uv-w.v IUl. 11 UaiUUllft yyviuu r - vuwv .- J? 4-1, A new guard Ed could be counted uious particularity" was wen the uross oi xne unevaiir oi on for something like: "He sure known t6 law students. region oi nWiux m , t iA in tu onH lflst was but Uf his hiffh artistic standing at length-but most of his stulf a small, sample of the way Dean both in America and France. -!- i . o, i-i-ici n oi ii7 PPTiires r riersmi uegina mo s at,41 --1 i- l,fi-aT c-iPTir-p I "i"" " Friday, October 14, 1932 RONDTHALER TO MAKE PRINCIPAL Y. M. C. A. ADDRESS (Continued from first page) Jugenia Rawls, Helene Willing- ham, Mary rarKer, iouise Capps, May Bell Draughcn, Laura Ross, Dorothy Bradley, Ruth Hocutt, Naomi Hocutt, Porter Cowles, Anna Cowles. Madelin Thompson, Rebecca Jordan, Betty Durham, Hilder- gard Ewart, and Aileen Ewart. Y. M. C. A.'s all over the world will present some type of pro gram corresponding to the one by the U. N. C. organization. Bill McKee, president of the campus "Y," and Harry F. Comer, gen eral secretary, were the main factors in the planning of the program for today. Furman James To Head First-Year Law Class Pae. George Rhoades, Charles - . QxOTYiniTlfr tn bid Personally I hate all puns ana nh plt . mavbe you knew moaera com u Todd Henry Bryant, Phillip nam- xidicimuco . - -rn:o1i,- Q -ortAin v" ''Z"' .... a avi-cr that the nublic don't re- mer Irving Suss, Clarence Hart- neW men; and it IS a credit to punsLer. .cuy- Harold Lrloya S leading umy auu " . . -r,1 man, Eleanor Bta. Bgbeth n Wsltv that it has been columnist who labeled a Para- t a t0 the show anyway, alize what he is doing. But jonnson, v. x. vx, . ...., x - -o o-rnnh "In the Maniac." sure, SU VlillH i-vy vnxuivv, w Business Staff Manager. . XrfA I . li xiJ. QVinoYvialri'i I -Rnt thp rinrntfon 01 it was mat uam wiiwmuvx. CIRCULATION DEPT.-Tom Worth, rushing season was think he's a heel. He, can't last. I y I t t i 1 TV,, n Vor! other xie nas nu &uui. . A surprisingly large number of people have been horrified by the fact that a picture of Lin coln, the gift of Noah Goodridge, adorns the walls of the manage er's office in Graham Memorial. With Contemporaries alize what he is doing. But we doubt whether his luck will last. The Humorist (London). In what has been described as a very heated election, the first year class in the law school chose its officers yesterday in Manning hall at assembly period. The following men wTere chos en: Furman James, president; Lee Greer, vice-president; and Graham Trott, secretary and treasurer. hi- : aatt' Mot:: w. C. Jones, 1 Adv't. Mgr., John Callahan, Jim I rnrHon. j; Ralto Farlow, Buddy TJpchurch. " Friday, October 19, 1932 On the Playing Fields of Eden confined with the short space of twelve days; for it is of more importance to . both parties con- Editorials printed in this column o-. oQwtorl wppVIv hv the editorial aic ox-wwwv . . . board on the basis of pertinency and style from the exchange list of college and national dailies ana weeKiies. Frowns Zadusila, the prophet, yawned, nwir.fr. staff Pen Gray, Ass't. apparently fixed for no Bus. Mgr., John reason than that of saving the &S,nJoeP VSk'SK. valuable time of fraternity man son, Agnew Bahnson, L. 00KS- anu; prospective pledge. ADVERTISING, A-rxow-u purpose our sys tem fulfills admirably. But a short rushing season does not . . i it justify itself: Rushing snoum Wn,, snme0 ne contribute a pic- L be restricted by rules, but not I , we have a flaauM14 s VJ. w ' U. D. C. investigation? a. p i -. . i- ;,',oi- stretched and yawned again. - - importance xo. do lu yarwc uix- i tnea to relieve bhuuuu - v C nrvrnmnn Via VP been the op-1 j 1,0- -PY-ooVimo-- rpnli-p. or h -ur-rr q mVnrp nf Mr. He was a contented goa. ivnow- timistic mutterings during the fraternity men care to admit. Franklin D. Roosevelt on the op- mg neither time nor itsravag worst of the recent depression For the former, the choice of a posite waU, and incidentally ing strokes, Zadusila haa soivea that cynicism has become wide- fraternity means the organiza- found a new number for John the problems olthis nttie worm spread in the average man. Yet tion by which he will be identi- Wilkinson's Republican Club. I since that dirn day when matter today we can with reason say field . for the latter, the choice of asked Uncle Bill McDade, oiir coagulated and was tenantea Dy that times are improving. In. a f reshman means a number of seventy-eight-year-old janitor, if a horde of puny beings, naces deed, the reason why!such opti- years 0f living with him. An he' recognized the gentleman, live ana pensn, empires cun mistic generalizations are few is error in either case is irrevo- Looking closely he asked "Is he and go, but still Zadusila sits at that we are at heart a supersti- cable an 0.lumon-eye?" I told him his acle explaining andsolv- tious people and fear . even to ae advantages, of that he was not and added "Why, mg those things that mystity mention happy days without our h t eohand in hand that's the next president of the and trouble. fingers crossed and some wood he disadvantages of a United States !" But Uncle Bill, Came a aay, a. u. , x t j;4-;,vr.c. 1 WiLA c ... . , lii. sno vmmof man sat at the i ' Vnw ntia .t; 1 v.nf innninpQri G5J I fl 411)11111.- I C OUUIV J" " 5hrrt: rusninff season, i'ui w sun uui v mtw, UMv. , , ., , i j? rnrsrairfraWtie, oudfully: "Now dat ain't o,d man tat o dus jgto. , . ... j-i- 1 '- 4- ,,4- nn Q TJtt " , ; UISWUl loim malcy which it is to be hoped , f . Drofit from the pres- . , , , . . wUl be lasting. The lack" of a nCL men who oth- The other half of the ., an co- mofMriP risp. is a crood - J ' , , , , rr.i;4-.i torial stall is Uemocraxic. ouuuw., i ovnnoo wmi m not nave amiiaicu i . - . tijv v . i x themselves with those organiza- What Would You Do With Four Weeks to Love? See -a M"r' ' (JAROLIN A To- Day iME" Also Comedy News Or . . 1 .T sign, inasmuch as it wouia seein to indicate the absence in the future of an equally sudden fall versity called, by those who knew it best, Pennsylvania. He told of the passing of class poli tics" and athletic subsidies and tions. And the same ure of an equally suoaen tan inverting subject and predi recent headline states that ! . MlM v onT1i5MHfl tft tliR . organiza The ciubs 0f Young Democrats sundry:other changes that had statement, Vniinir Renublicans here a Hp tarried anil "Vnim'er Republicans here , Viprp' He tarried by inverting subject and Predi- eVen jn their organization meet- log on a matter of publications, there is "Improvement Noted in "Xf 7ropr "tlmities on lngs pr0TCa Mem,flves rehearsing before the great mina Mills of-Britain" and the local group of . larger fraternit.es on The Kepublicans met and of zaduSiia the efforts that were muitjuy rtvucpitu ' being maae roxuruiu, dim jjci- T?n txTaivino" lntb advantages ii j .,4- Viqtyi in arlvarifPK; i i n'nfira ing well. Atlanta textile worK- 0 " ,r pwaieu oui-iw naps aDonsn- compie, piyi ers are receiving a-10 per cent and disadvantages and granting by their leaders, and the Demo- derived from the business-like . Viq-t- o elinrt rnshins' season af- 4? nvp'PrlPTlt. ff I . ' 1 1 : wage increase and so on. r""u " r . . . , crat uuuwm " conauct 01 sucn yuuuuiwwiio. Yet it .soboustha the great us raise gMening 'out veral intra world problems of unemp,oy itpossiHe ,to frame!ups and entangle ment and dwision, of wealth are within twelve short days, st 11 far from solved. Only the aWng. acquaintace? to " . -bitterness of iron can be aroused . well enoueh to ap Professor Meyer was in Chi- in a Tipwanimpr' rpflriPT who rilS- . . . . 1 . u SnOUlU liu WReoH victory P- r: at ll:1 oi . pibHcatiaa be de- : - . . . shnrt-commers r 11 human nature ijelta. ot wmcn ne is iucai dim . . 11 fre0 rV1Ve bU!.meS! .r has not reverted to childish sim- district chaperone, at. the same that with a Democratic admin- fvfld tnat ,s not inaTH)ii fl-mp T wa there attending the i?traHfn will come thp rnillen- f"yj . . ., TT learning ana, Dy ms wor wti bflSt cable t0 frShn;en in SPlte t De"tic mention. He very isggranted a scholarship, mm. uDviousiy "le lacu mat , s mnle some would frpnprmislv and none too seriousT . ' 5 stocks have risen sharply does the answer is fy suggests that when Roose not mean a job for . every man tically in the negative. Velt is elected he should, as a re- ana a piece 01 caKe lor every recommendation, ward for the yelling I did fpr muutii. xne xuLinty ui punno The prophet listened1 attentively. The young man paused, then rising asked Zadusila a ques tion. "Oh Zadusila, thou wisest! of all wise immortals, why should not a man who works day serving; of as much recompence as he who toils at the books of learning and, by his work well it On what recommendation, , .L x . , 1 1 then, must the fraternity man when it comes into contact with MXX- 1 1 -u economic law, which in turn ex- consider an individual whom he emplifies the experience of the f m contact with at most ages, is most strongly repre- h,our Per day for welv sented in the ludicrous and irra- Perhaps one or two of tional : remarks and speeches of the' ot.hers ' have known him, xr. k!i ij. tv, d., is their like or dislike of him to Llie uuiiiiuai icaucio. nc ivt- . ,o publicans are sure that Calvin be accepted as final judgment? rKo'c -nr-or.f TTnn. Perhaps the chapter has received i:4.irt- ;n a letter recommending him one great-weight. Why? Because hi-hlv complimentary, no doubt nKAn v,-Qr,Q n ua r,n is this sort of appraisal to he cupying the White House at the accepted at its face value? Not tw when this countrv was ro- it is in all cases, but nev- ing through a period of wild ertheless these conditions sur- rounding our rushing only aaa , - - , . , frt ita qI-paHv -sunercihous at- much iearea m tne iuture as w -nnv rptrpjichment: however nlosphere. : - great. At least the latter has The term "rushing" itself is the advantage of making people new; and it exemplifies com think, and not always of their pletely the hasty, haphazard, and A frown spread over the face of Zadusila. He was a discon tented and perturbed god. him m unicago, appoint me at east third assistant Secretary pmvET AND FRANCIS - T ..J. T 1 of the JNavy. rui, aias, 1 am susceptible to the late President Winston-s trouble- mal de mer FEATURED AT CAROLINA Todav's feature at the Caro- and must blushingly refuse, lina theatre,1 "One Way Pas- What a loss to the country ! sage," co-starring William Pow- ell and Kay Francis, has a bnr- Nobody handed in a correct mant cast of supporting players, list of all the quotations m including: Warren Hymer, Aline my See-If-You-Know-This-Pro- MacMahon, Frank McHugh, fessor Contest of last week. Sev- Herbert Mundm, Frederick Bur erali named as many as seven, ton, Douglas Gerrardand others, but none more than that. May- Another in the cast is Wilson be I took the wrong courses in Mizner, who has written almost getting my A.B. In case you every imaginable role during his are interested the correct list several years in Hollywood with follows. I Joseph Jackson he is author of 1. Dr. Caldwell. Most people the screen play for "One Way IT'S only natural. You crack the books through a long evening. And at bedtime you're hungry. So you eat. It's a great institution- this midnight snack. Dietitians say it's healthful if you eat proper food. Kellogg's PEP Bran Flakes are more than just good to taste. That flavor of toasted whole wheat means health. For whole wheat is nature's storehouse of nourishment. A body building food that digests easily and .quickly. Aids sleep at night. Gives enough good bran to be mildly laxative. Try Kellogg's PEJ with milk or cream. Have it the next time you feel the urge to eat at night. Get these better bran flakes at any campus lunchroom or canteen. Always fresh. Always good. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. The most popular ready-ta-eat cereals served in the dining-rooms of American colleges, eating clubs and fraternities are made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. They include All-Bran, Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies, JFheat Krumbles, and Kellogg's VHOLE "WHEAT Biscuit. Also Kaffee Hag Coffee real coffee that lets you sleep. r lb d? sum cruessed Dr. Harlan. jokes old too? Are his Passage," and wrote the adapta tion for "The Crowd Roars."
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