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Page Two THE DAILY TAR HEEL. OUR TIMES By Don Shoemaker " Z vl -I nerson. the true liberal, learns KofancA Tip allows himself to see - -rm - ' " iuuwuw w The official newspaper of the Publi- au points of view. He becomes S'tttS V VaXSS better able to differentiate the , : xj niiv exceut Mon- oIIato frnm t.hp. erudite, the m- wnere i , . . -n,,- ollauu ' Aif" - ' 1&&B&n8ES?'3& terpretive from the factual; he Young America , s'pcond class matter at the post becomes better able to resist Af ihf Pnlla SfM catch-phrases and $4.00 for the college year. insidious propaganda m snort t win know to a high de- - Offices on the second . floor 01 e he beComes a f reer man. In the certainty, the name of Graham Memorial Building. rtf uncial and eco- -j . i examination of sociaL ana eco thirty-first president of the hES w-f G Jt; Ed tS nomic problems and the political states ThoUsands will SGD McMUlan ' ' l issus arising theref rof " be dissatisfied either way. Equal R.D. McMillan us. mandatoryif we are to arrive y win.thousands be uttle inter Editorial Staff at points nearer the truth that , Unfortunately for the iirman; J - Uort snirit and At the Polls By this hour Wednesday the EDITORIAL. BOARD-Dtm bnoe- we consider these problems ana f tho&e who advocate the . jEESdK Edith Harbouri issues in the tolerant spirit ana need f Qr leadersnip in the "F!MAw5: in the light of a11 ruleS f ranks of Youth, the latter cate j' M. Joy, F. A. Northrup, Peggy play. gory claims many young Ameri- Ann Harris. -- t It has always been customary division. CITY EDITORS -T. H. waiKer, i0u . ... Qf American poll- T nni Woerner. Bill Davis. " - - - . ; OToa rt orfnnt rawBuuua v" steal 01 au time, tiiuuSii, - DESK MEN-Otto Steinreich, George tics for the rival parties io aaop versity campUses reveal that a . d b the Rumanian gov tLt &H I S hara?terist ie?"Z- surprising slight number of stu- ment Lcently. Winslow.' , "r."L';. have advantage 01 An entire railroad -running FEATURJfi- buakjiou ou6 mas, mu. v th absentee voting privileges. ures prominent in the affairs of government and politics seem al most unconceivable to the aver age citizen. That men of power and prestige can drop out of the public eye as if engulted oy an earthquake is hardly imagm- aWp vpt greater disappearances occur every day that hardly at- 0. onVi universal interest. tLaiv One Hallowe'en night in a little town in the middle-west, tour huge telephone cable spools, twelve or so feet in diameter, vanished into thin air. No hu man strength could have lifted them .onto trucks; no commotion of mechanical apparatus was lovd in fhP neighborhood at the time, yet the impossiuie uu- rnrred. Perhaps the greatest steal of all time, though, was re In forthright speech with pAnt.c! bold. And leaves a flavour of punk and mould? Autopsy Bob Berryman! Little Lord Fauntleroy of the Tar Heel staff! His cute remarks makes his eld ers lausrh. Staunch Boy Scout with badge and staff Berryman! Berryman! He rests his elbows on ma's washstand And writes a colymn with his own little hand! wnnlri have thought it? II UW , , - - Strike up the band For Berryman! Berryman! D-J-eph Sugar ness and ostentatious laying- absentee voting privileges. I vlv.nia. to Ja man, chairman; v moUl 0f-cards-on-the-table." ine con- TTnivpritv camDUs 11 U111 A"J - Donoh Hanks, Frank Hawley, W. O. J uiuS 0n the UmVersity campus, , Rumania completely dis- Marlowe, Carl Thompson, Jerome tmual practice of this sort ot where more than a thousand are cooem, ft 'vandais did not SP DEPARTMENT Claiborn campaign, with all its weird sa.d tQ be of yoting age an un. Jd switcnes but SP,?5SJ Jack Bessen, "fuzziness," reminiscent of bar- f nota b. stop at tracKs Tuesday, November 8, 1932 We want Berryman! Just a Bit of Nothin, Miss Harbour Dear little Edith, sweet as a rose Why she thinks she can write, Her God above only knows! Perhaps, she fell on her head or.e night. Her prose is boresome enough, Ye Gods! With Latin phrases and words high-flown, But her "poemry" exceeds it by rods and rods It's almost f ully as rotten as my own! She seems to travel arouna m disguise , 1 - - Wo Q rpflder with soul so To hide from us ner eccentric fame flt.H.(I I rm,iQPlfhAW not said: Has mortal e'er seen her with lid O bJ i""" ' I rrn,4- .,r liflc a coiiH lvorv nis own eyes : headi All tnat we Know is ner name. ryrryzj s of notery.pu- T ties, SPikeS, n Tnr&p;: offices revea ed that hard- - signal systems. Morrie L.ong, . iiane Ui1"""' ,7 . , iy a cunipaiauve imuuiui v,x uvu - missing ma Hugh Lane, Van Webb, Jimmy Mc- f t upon the small but power- complied with poll No . , a f Gurk. Jack Lo-fre. i,. n,,'r,Ar?hr Andents compiieu w terial ever been found! REPORTERS B. R. "Weaver, Ray- IU1 uux"ins """."J: requirements. The majority 01 mond 5arron, james , -rto ' Ul,C1 u'6UkJU x " those Who aesireu tu caciusc ttt14- TJo.rQtt T W. HickS. James . . -Poo omnnfr I . ,5: TWdaie. Iwia S. erai is a giuwn their nrerogative were out-oi- XCC1 " , n r.mT(rfl Ui,n Mm.inr.ob And it is here . . r , i Morris, lioDert y. tllc acvwi"v , . statestuaents. UDviousiy,youwi h Rhoades, PhiUip Hammer Irving t bear in mmd that!. w , n ,a . ip olit. c rinroTifo h nrT.ma.ri. iiicauui - . ..... 1 uuinc.v i-w iv,v vmxrr ----- ' r T I J T Vl Ck T T1 PVPfl 1 M I P. Stll- 1 . . 4. Bizzell, EhzaDetn jonn&ou, uangu nw. -" - jcal scheme 01 things must SLart Greet, Jack Lowe, Hugh Lane, Dave snortsightedness of influence at the polls. most ox uui jjuuih. .u-. TJntil the vote of Young America undoubtedly the major cause tor sought after as a factor t.np onnrobrious stigma attachea . . - - m SW1I1K111K VJ11- wiiuiuu, to the whole political arena. $ut Youth Movements Now. You Chase Me for a Little after all is it any wonder tnat i , , vqo1iVoj ., . I - 1 I ?i 1 1 1 II J u i fcauKvui The Ink Well Bi Nelson Robbins Berryman! Berryman!" Take my wife, my clothes, my iob Take my home, my watch and fob! But leave my simple, unaffected Bob! Berryman! My Berryman! But her colyum, at least, to me implies One too nice to soil her frock and her mind By playing at making these little mud pies With columnists and others of the kind. Business Staff r.mnTTLATION DEPT. Tom Worth, Manager. OFFICE STAFF F. P. Gray, Jr., Ass't Bus. Mgr., John Barrow, Ass t Bus. Mgr., W. B. Robeson. ADVERTISING STAFF Howard Manning, Adv't Mgr., W C. Jones, Adv't Mgr., J. W Callahan J m Cordon, James Mehaffy, Butler French, Esley Anderson, Buddy Up i. v, t Paln Farlow. Joe Mason. tUUlUi) . - COLLECTION STAFF Randolph Reynolds, Collection Mgr., Joe C. Webb, Agnew Barnson, Lj. Brooks, Armistead Maupm, Robert P. Phif er, J. T, Barnard. An Attempt to Even Up the Series With Some Rhapsodies in Sky-Blue Pink the situation has come to such a pass? There are few if any ef- Vandals While, Robert Who is it gets the columnists Come, little Bob, and blow your So, don't you think, dear little horn . S . . J There are other sheep that need You'd better be running ahead to be shorn And Set vour hair a11 put UP in Many college men drink a lot of curl, corni Ana nave motner lo put juu ll Berryman! Oh, Berryman! bed? All ages have these unique men. By the WTay, Mayne, That Grade Johnson had "Bossy" to ply the On Geology was an "E" pen Sensitive About It. loo Prince Henry had his Falstaff And, then, there is that bird, Tuesday, November 8, 1932 Dirge On this day the people of our nation go to the polls. In the heart of the common man there is hope, on his lips a protest. He has been wronged and today is the lay of vindication. To whom will he turn for re lipf to whom will he look for retribution, upon whom will he vent his vengeance? Whom will hp r.hoose for his champion? TbP candidates for the crown have made their final appeals to thp. electoral mob. Roosevelt: "These unhappy times call for the building of plans that put ficacious attempts to train men and women for positions of pub lic administration. Money-mak- ine- is the nrimary consideration ; 7 nublic office is a mere siaelme, ... a means of "cutting a hgure m the eyes of the humble crowa. It is not that politicians are less honest than the average run of business men; they are just a little less informed, a little less fitted for their task. TTprp. it is that one of the fun damental considerations of our modern educational system lies. But even this is only one phase of the greater necessity ot a con- scious. willful vlan for economic co-ordination and social better ment. To the few of the multi tude of office-seekers in this No vember election who possess the 1 1 crkcinl consciousness to see tnis fundamental need, and who pos sess the courage and will to ad vocate it we unhesitatingly 8 i m Ax c . vSo y .'..vX' tneir iaiui uucc muio - nr of i,o w.t.nm of the say : Heres a man!VJ.b economic pyramid. Hoover: "I ask to be kept in office for the country's sake, not Thomas: "It's not Washington but Wall Street that's ruined us. It's the breakdown of the cap italist system." The captains of industry ana SPEAKING the CAMPUS MIND r. ,f 5 5Stf "Underhanded Inconsistency" Whp.n a few employees of the it i t i;4-irtc. ovp fnr n hMrv rlianlnvprl their zeal for tne Kings ua pun uxo - uui hji i- day reduced to the ranks and a certain political party, a no- , . , j rm, -fnt-naa rf rlp mQo -nrkaPrl rJpmnndinff "that aetnroneu. xnc xuxci -j. .vv mocracy have mobilized and are University employees do their Qmnrintr for leadership. annointed work and not confuse a j ..j,tti Vq TiQinn will I TTnitravsiv wnrkino time ana Aj SUI1UUVYU VXXV ' xxx v ' ' C3 hold its breath. And tomorrow working places with non-Univer- the people will acclaim a new Sity ousiness sucn as pduiaau- savior, in aweeK an signs ui monucai, piupagauuxo x nr?5iv TTof QrtTnmprcifl pnt.prnrises." tne uexiioci ct uic iachz. j. vu-v.". x- wilihave disappeared; the mob . yith this official policy so will be dispersed. The common f orCef ully and so recently pro- of democracy will soon oe piaimed. it was startling to see j?J. .-.4-4-j-tirh I it. A V r- TIT0 1 IOrgUtLCll. I tlie Iicau-wanci u'"' mi. :r,v.TT -mon will rptlim I :i j;, l,r.ll Onf n.rlQ-r 111c uiuiiiaijr ixxtxxx ..xx Sliy unuiig iiaii, oaiuiuoj) to his machine or to his plow. ami(jst the turmoil , created by The extraordinary man will sit the nundred or more "guests" down again, in reach of his f om all parts 0f the state, dis- piish-button. " tributing the official publication Every four years, 1928, 1932, of another organization of young 1936, the people of our nation nolitical enthusiasts. : tro to the polls. E.C.D. Is this action in accord with the non-nartisan policy of the University, or is it an example v j n ii i i l ,1 w intVinna TP oi tne unaernanueu wcUivuU cina. n-F thA riis5tineruisninsr x.j j. u.. Mmmis noii- vx- .- " SUTH2U tU uy oui" r x- marks of intelligence is without ticians? W.C. dmiht the liberal-minded view- . had five 5 111 'irk 4 THE FALL OF TICONDEROGA "Nature in the Raw" as par trayed by F. C. Yohn... inspired l?y that horror-IIcd dauti when the bloodthirsty savages ell on Ethan Allan's gallant "Green Mountain Boys" of Fort Ticonderoga fame. "Nature in the Raw is Seldom Mild" and raw tobaccos have no place in cigarettes. No raw tobaccos in Luckies that's why they're so mild Vlf" (, The Eve govern- IJUlll j. xu - - - , in order to know man must lib- ments in four months. Sounds x v'-cHf oc mnrVi qq nns- mnrp lRe a merfy-KU-iuuiiu wian siblefrom stifling, customary a revolution. Winston-Salem habits of thought. The tolerant Journal. , WE buy the finest, the very finest tobaccos in all the world but that does not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest ciga rette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that "Nature in the Raw is Seldom Mild so these fine tobaccos, after proper aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purify ing process, described by the words "It's toasted". That's why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes. "It's toasted" That package of mild Luckies Copr., 1932, Tbm America! ToImcco Co. I,
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