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Page Four THE DAILY TAR HEEL Jbriaay, uciooer 21, 1932 Uorld Nevs Bulletins What the Democrats Say: At Pittsburgh R oosevelt stated yesterday that he does not see how a government can consider, anticipating bonus pay ments until it has a balanced budget with cash in the treas ury; urged a tax on beer to avoid other taxes. At New York Smith, nam ing Roosevelt and Garner, calls for a complete Democratic vic tory. Democratic Chairman Farley said yesterday that the Republicans are exerting pres sure on the postmasters. What the Republicans Say : At Baltimore S ecretary Mills' financial record of the Democratic house at the last ses sion was the "worst ever made." At Dearborn Henry Ford said yesterday . that ' President Hoover is "getting results" and should be allowed to "finish the job." At New York Elihu Root said yesterday that failure to re elect Hoover would be a "serious misfortune." DEMOCRATS HEAR MAJOR McLENDON DISCUSS POLITICS! CALENDAR Commerce seniors 10:30. 103 Bingham hall. club 9:00. Gerrard hall. Lindley Garrison Dead The death of Lindley M. Gar rison, former secretary of war, yesterday, recalledxhis sharp dis agreement with Woodrow Wil son over national defense prob lems and his sudden resignation from that president's cabinet in 1916 France to Pay France plans to pay promptly the December installment of the $400,000,000 French "commer cial" war debt to the United States,.. Premier Herriot was quoted by the Paris newspapers yesterday as saying, but she will continue efforts to secure cancel lation or reduction of the rest of the debt by negotiation. (Continued from first page) Passing to state politics Ma- m -r 1 1 11 1 11 jor Mcienaon saia mat, tne RedhGad ciub 7:00. Democratic party had guided Gerrard hall. the destiny of North Carolina for thirty years, making it one Medical society 7:15. of the greatest states in the Caldwell hall. country. He praised Ehring- beinor surpassed Pep meeting 8 :00. in character and ability by any Memorial hall. K. neynoias, nominee lor u m ieu States Senate, as excellent. in conclusion, Major Mci.en- Qo-ed dance 9 : 00. don said that the government of Tin Can North Carolina must be re vamped so that "the business TAR BABIES MEET - m -m - ( I man wi U get a chance to im- QAK RIDGE TODAY prove nis business,, me mooring man will be treated fairly, and (Continued from page three) he farmer will be encouraged." 1 0 win in their first game of the Hamilton Hobgood, president year, and last week Oak Ridge of the club, announced that A. H. got an easy 21 to 0 victory over (Sandv) Graham, Democratic Wake Forest's yearling team. X v r r ' n 1' 1 J. . I A J1 l J 1 J J nominee ior lieucenani-govein- Among tne piayers m tne start or, will speak next Tuesday eve- ing lineup will be Shore, left end, ing in Gerrard hall. - who was an all-state high school Dlaver at Charlotte : Leven. half Large Gathering Is back, who made the Florida all Expected lO Attend state high school team last Pr MfincrTnnijrht year: Smathers, another half- oacK, named on tne class is an- (Continued from page three) sfate team : Wagner, tackle, an rough work m order not to take all-state player in Kentucky and any chances with their injuries. wn0 had a chance to go to any Trainer Quinlan announced how- number of Southern Conference ever, that they would all be colleges ; and Shoup, center, ready for tomorrow's go. whose brother is a star tackle at The varsity scored three state college. oucnuowns agamsL me aciuuo The Uak Kidge coaches are m the short workout. Mcas- aiso nrenarino- for a hard fierhi . ... ....... , J. -JT O - " kill, converted iuliback, scored from the Tar Babies. McCach- i n n I once, u handier drove across ior ern and Sutton, yearling full another, and Burnett, converted backs and stars on Oak Ridge's quarterback, dashed off tackle team last year, were responsible for an eighty yard jaunt and for two 0f the freshmen's touch he last score, -lhe running at- downs last wepk. "Roth of these ack was better yesterday and bovs win see plenty of action power on the offense seemed a against their former teammates. reality for the Tar Heels against Coaches Sapp and Howard have Adams Will Speak Dr. Raymond Adams, profes sor of English in the University, will deliver the Founders' Day address at Flora MacDonald col- ege, October 29. Georgia Tech Has Won Four Of Seven Games (Continued from page three) the Yellow Jackets. The scores were 23-3 in 1915 and 10-6 the following year. Close Game Tomorrow Saturday's game is expected to be fought with the traditional closeness of the Georgia Tech North Carolina rivalry. Neith er team is a conference contend er, but both have been- giving their foes plenty of trouble. Tech has won one conference game from Clemson while losing decisions to Kentucky and Au burn. Carolina, on the other hand; has yet to win its first game although two contests have ended in deadlocks. The Tar Heels lost to Vanderbilt and Tennessee while tieing with Wake Forest and Georgia'. R. M. GRUMMAN LEAVES FOR PITTSBURGH TODAY R. M. Grumman, director of the University extension divis ion, leaves today for Pittsburgh, where he will attend a meeting of the executive committee of the National University Extension Association. The purpose-of the meeting will be to make plans for the' annual convention to be held next spring-at the Univer sity of Indiana. . . mi j i xne association emoraces ex tension divisions of almost fifty colleges and universities. The meeting of the committee wil be conducted at the University of Pittsburgh. Comprehensive Exams v The schedule for the compre hensive examinations for the year 1932-33 has been agreed upon as follows: fall quarter December 3; winter quarter February 18; spring quarter. May 6. Examinations are sup posed to begin promptly at 9:00 Tech. "THE BIG BROADCAST" IS CAROLINA SHOW TODAY Featuring today at the Caro ma is xne xi& DiuauttiBi, with a cast inclduing Bing Cros by, Kate Smith, the Boswell Sis ers,'the Mills been running the freshmen hard all week, drilling them especial ly in nass defense in order to break uo the Cadets' aerial at tack which has been outstand ing in their first two games. The yearlings were taught, a few plays during the week and may Brothers, Cab give the spectators some unex his orchestra, pected thrills during the contest Calloway and Burns and Allen, Arthur Tracy when they pull off one or two of and Vincent Lopez and his or- the most tricky ones As least two of the Tar Baby teams will see action withAa i ! ' chance of three or four teams erettiner in the contest- if the chestra. These radio stars sup port Stuart Erwin, Leila Hyams, and other movie players in the picture. At 11:35 o'clock tonight a freshmen can get a safe lead. soecial midnient show. "The airi from Cnicmvv i to ho pJ Socialist Club Meeting I ' T I 1-1 t T-V senteo, starring r in uorsay. Tt1 rpflnftTlso n fVla wio-psmd Tomorrow morning at 10:00 intfirest st:own in the Norman o'clock a special matinee pro- Thomas meeting which will take gram is scheduled to oe pre- uaia mi,.! rium at Raleierh, 8:00 o'clock sented. , oj. 3 : j-i rr i MASTER DIRECTORY TO paiuruay evwimg, megapel "RF OFF PRFS TODAY local of the ciailst party will gather in Gerrard hall to- The master directory pub- night, at 9:00 o'clock, to ar lished annually by the campus range for the transportation to Y. M. C. A. is slated to come off the Raleigh meeting of as many the presses and be ready for cir- people as possible. culation today. Thomas, the Socialist candi The directory will include the date for the presidency, is also names of all students and f acul- scheduled to speak at Winston ty members with their address. Salem, High Point, and Greens- This year's edition will have a boro. red jacket. Plans Made for Drive by Roosevelt Motor Knight Addresses Teachers Club Dr. Edgar W. Knight of the school of education, speaks be fore the New York State Teach ers association in Albany today, -r1 -i 1 nans are Demg made in Chapel Hill for, an active drive by the Roosevelt motor club, of He will deliver a speech to the which Ashby Psnn is district Maryland .State Teachers asso- chairman, following a conference ciation tomorrow morning, and by Penn with W. T. Dowd, state Saturday evening will address club president. The drive will an educational society of Johns attord work tor self-help stu- Hopkins university in Balti- dents. Membershm funds will more. be sent to the Democratic head quarters for use in the forth- Medical Society to Meet mm in cr nnmnQinrn o ""fa"' rm i t i.t ,. xne xeguiar ui-weeKiy meeting Seniors Capture Race of the University medical soci The senior class team cap- ety is planned tonight at 7 :15 tured the annual interclass cross- o'clock in the auditorium of the country race at Princeton last medical building. At this meet week. Bill Bonthron, varsity mg, which is the first of the cross-country captain and mem- year," Dr. J. P. Jones will speak ber of the junior class, led the on the relation of dentistry to Paul Green Honored The House of Connelly, by Paul Green, of the University, has been included in The Best Plays of 1931-32, by Burns Mantle. Additional Pledges. Phi Delta Theta announces the pledging of Ralto Farlow of High Point, and Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of Rob. ert McColIuin of Leaksville. air With the Cooperation of the 1 F A 1 11 . el, no 11 eaftire Is Sponsoring a House-to-House Subscription Drive 1 An authorized agent of the Tar Heel will call at every house in Chapel Hill during the remainder of this week in an effort to add to the subscription list the names of all those who are not already subscribers. Treat Him Cordially and Give Him a Subscription. With Every One He Sells He Gives a Free Ticket to the Carolina Theatre. 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