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Page Two THE DAILY TAR HEEL where it is printed daily except Mondays and the Thanksgiving Christmas, and Spring Holidays. En ThanKsgmng, . ffi Chapel Hill, N. C, under act of March 3, 189. bubscripuon 'TmlLseZifoirvi the Graham Memorial Building. Chas. G. Rose, Jr Geo. W. Wilson, Jr It. D. McMillan, Jr.... ;... Editor Managing Editor Business Manage UMifnT-inl Stuff TTTmm)TT un a pnnnn RVinPTnalter. chairman: E. C Daniel, Jr., John Alexander, Edith Harbour, B. B. Perrv. A. T. Dill, Vergil J. Lee, V. C. Royster, W. A. Trhert "Rerrvman. TVnomP-r. "Rill DaViS. L. L. Hutch 4,vn W T? Fddleman. J. D. Winslow, T. H. Walker. m?or nfTr,xr. "NTolcrm "Rnhhins. Donoh Hanks, Car iiLiOXV iXJIAl a - son Lansdale, Milton Stoll, Irving D. Suss, Eleanor Bizzell, lieorge jtnoaues. nnnnmci TTTT A DTTVTTT'XTT fyiniWrrTl Cflrr. Bill Ander son, J. H. Morris, Lawrence Thompson, Morrie Long, Crampton , drainer, Lane Fulenwider, Jimmy Mc Gurk, Jack Bessen. REPORTERS James B. Craighill, Raymond Barron, - Walter Hargett, James W. Keel, D. M. Humphrey, Robert C. Page, Phillip Hammer, Dave Mosier, Raleigh Allsbrook, J. C. Murphy, Jack Lowe, George Steele, W. C Durfee, A. Stein. - uar llnnaes By Don Shoemaker CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Thomas Worth, Mgr. world, particularly Japan. onlvsix years distant. The Or r icrj sTAjj-jf j? . r. uray, a u "a,;xtt ; msteaa oi mviung uuici ycvpw w j Ucmor flourished. The gram- ions Mgr.; joe u. vveuu? ...... lnw. it. iniDOSsible for them ... . , Do We Please The Nipponese As a sharp reminder of tne existence. oi one of its laws, the federal government, through its officials, recently severed from the University one of its most respected foreign stuaents. ne contention was that, under the present imnngia- j; J J i- tion laws, it is necessary tor an exoxic btuuent ,omr ontisfactorilv a certain amount 01 wui, . j 3 j and, since Fukusato, the Japanese stuaent ton pompd WAS not fulfilling this, requirement, VV X ivv ... 1 J though the fault was not his own, ne musa classed as a regular non-quota immigrant, anu 1 roo vDVPfnrp snhiect to deportation. vvcto . pVncQn "has returned to Japan, to nib ovn cotmpnt. no less than that of the Univer- uioaJW"v -7 sity and: liberal minded lar-signteu men aim women the country over. In the belief that this was the most progressive and enlightened coun- . r QSition is ourn.) try in the world, he came hither, at no uttie fortieth an expense, to absorb some of our culture and yof The Daily Tar learning, witn tne imnuuU ui u 1? w f gi ular im native land, at the conclusion 01 n s euuuuuu, - publication was and disseminating the fruits ol hts American P-tance- Pfeature board research tor the benent 01 nis leiiow-c . - lgg2 gince . 1 1 11 7 - VI I I 1 11 1 llCill UVW J ' This is not an action which tne f Qf the nation should oe proua 01, nor I s sheet would be necessary the execution of which it was carneu uut wnOTPR of the to draw forth the admiration of tne civmzeu -r. war. c-hAnle. We are, some good after all. Birthdays Tia xcppIc we celebrate twTo birthdays. We forgot all about the first one until yesteraay when we went down to the DanK nj ofiVprl a sign on the door "CLOSED for Washington s Tinnv" This reminded us f classic radio joke of the year which hinted that the na TPPds another George Vll phndv to cut VTasiniigi'ulA "" down the tree which we are up: Pun We observe that Buncombe county officials are making"' no Leaway in their efforts to ex tradite two North Carolina bankers from Tennessee. Thursday, February 23, V.-. fomorVorl "V,,,i feet of earth make us all of one size. Being thoroughly fatigued by the day's gruelling task, the Senate adjourned sine die ur.til noon tomorrow. Life and Letters By Edith Harbour 11 ! SPEAKING the CAMPUS MIND i . What is the place of the X. gro in our social organization? Does he, by reason, perhaps, of his color and ancestry, ra:- a special position on the ladder c; evolution? To begin with, v,e the mighty ones have accepted him as human. The best pr. t of this fact is that we have virtually forced our religion on him. He had to give up the be liefs and precepts of his savage Spanish-American war, then rwtf. STAFF F. P. Grav. Ass't. Bus. Mgr; Kan- warl nf in vitino- other peoples to Study, our r. -A (rrnTn . - - - -, ,. T TO,. Act-'f iiiovv-v 0 - - manpr nnunsiieu. j.xx, dolph Reynolds. . "3 L,UnliVntinn our laws make it impossible lor them - a MA itnnala ( n ections JMffr.: Agnew caimsuu, owuoi.. , , - mar was laii anu. uro ATtrr W. B. Robeson, Want Ad Mgr.; L. E.. Brooks, n Hn n 0urs is a queer country, it seeKS to ivio- nti the impose its will and its culture and its religion m d cheating on xa Armisteaa lviaupm, u. a. omaxu. ,Jimnose its will and its culture and its religion pvnmina- LOCAL ADVERTISING. STAFF John Barrow, Ass't impose its wm dim -. grass and cheating on examma- liow nntinns. hut reiuses to let men cili- - mm ziovi 5us. JMgr.; nowaru mauumg, auycis ' uf u" 1W1U" ' , , tions. 15Ut m vv tne lpr-Frpnph. Fslev Anderson. Joe Mason, J. Kalto l?ar- !ov 7V,Qf if i bnt. wp. want them to adopt. I , TTT T t.,4. nolo hd nnrK zens learn what it is that we want them to adopt. Tar Heel was t r,iir? vo intprpstmor to know wnetner oayiii - , , . , mTTxo toottp. T3TTT rAVT u ,,uu,u u . . , c osea auniig tnai giww jrrx wjiiuK run imoiooo.. k71w this rnuntrv as an ideal center oi nuerm-i , - iv"'" .. ' .. i xt o 10Q KHOWU as me paooiufe vx 1 J - I J tl I fllf-IV VI III 111 1 I -m ism, unristiamty, equity cUU WT r - F.iahteenth Amendment. The one of the most self-centered, egotistic, nyyu- - ffi qW rotted critical, intolerant, un-Cistmn, d dassden L housed count- i r ii h nnnor it i r 1 1-1 lc uc- i nations oi uic wunu. "u" ----- scription wouldn't suit better ? W.A.b. . ler French, Esley Anderson, Joe Mason, J. Kalto ar- 1 fTT tf low, vv. jsmiin. .. Thursday, February 23, 1933 Fat, Forty, and Ah Fair The Daily Tar Heel settles back in its arm lijt it i Tipnrino mid- die age. Forty years old, but you wouldn't The Despot s Heel v,ir,v if fvvr wp flnn't show our affe. is on "UAC less hordes of grey rats, and grass grew all over the campus. Then one night when all seemed lost, a brave old soul ink it, for we don't show our age. Bn W Baor. .. Tw "I- been able Forty . years ago today the University A h- 'y' and Men y but taown remotely letic .Associate met .d??W Sfir HAed out of school. There the as CornelL Otis Spinner, climb JSaL: 7nc MenTwould have ended, but it seems that ed the creaky stairs to The Tar nus, as the first editor of The Daily Jae Heeu SOmewhat wiser than his pro- Heel office, clump, clump, His first editorial explained the task f the baby J InBteadf. he sued the Univer- clump, etc. She reached the yuupui.. --7- Thp sity of Maryland for reinstatement on uie top step faltered, Dut pusneu versity have shovra the needof a paper. . . The sity 01 y coscientiously and reli- grtmly on to the city rooms. University instruction, And, sur-he rted the cob webs about as a means by which Such a need could ' sup s 7 ? N. Ulman of the the door and groped her way in plied, at a stated meeting elected a board of pnsingiy enougi , s ' . ,,p.ision x . ,...,, tt, wif-u ' . - Ttrin v.o Snriprior LJOUrt oi nainuiuic icuuw , --- lo Ult. emwuw uuivv,.,.. editors and a.business manager space will be u"f the first of its kind ever to be made a mighty effort she seized the assiVttPfl for the thorough discussion of m nis iavor, tne mot wx. a. uubv Si .)Y -rucision is necessariiy uni.e n versity ." Thus did THE DA LY T Heel j i g Maryland.s Superior Courts. He and sent the 0f the bell re- utter .ts first cry, and ue that refusing the plaintiff admission to the sounding over the campus, and twisting .ts toes n a chubbhand, grow ... because of what was tanto- The Tae heel was saved! daily be- mount to his religion, scruples was a denial of The amendment had been .; The best (f or is 7 the existence of freedom of conscience and was gg d QW we could make ' IK' JS contrary to both state and federal constitutions J n .Three bottleg 0f SraaSU However, latest developmentsind1cato th of the University is planning to pn "c..'"r basement popped and the cam- jouraai.oi uk-.u.. r . to believe that if it naa .. tuti.v been favorable to the University, Judge Ulman s Tar Heel opened its doors and decree would not have received tne same puu- youths from evry section of the licity that it is now accorded. But with student c ug poure(j into the office, attention focused on the outcome oi tne "eaxer tor learning. Dissension reared its ugly head in the upper house of the e-eneral assembly of the state of o - Great Expectations at yester day's session when the Senator from Utopia was openly accus ed by the Senator from Lilliput of being an unregistered lobby ist for the light Avme and beer 0,,-. TVia TTtnninri solon UlLtJJ. COW. w i - had been caught in the act of forefathers and protess a r.ew reading The Rubaiyat: laitn, a iaim ne iouuu m a uu.a TT t Il to which ne was loiceiuuy A Book of Verses underneath . . , . or8ftoT the Bougn, opinion was smothered, and in a A Jug 6f Winef aLoafofBreadYs t blosgomed anew and Thou . the ttern of his masters. Bfemeflrtflrtnfee WiMer- forbidden: ness v rather, it was nourished and en- OA, Wm Parage ; with the result that he enow. . became more spiritual and de Upo motion of the Lilliputian . , . t - ... I VUUl Ulctll UlC ouuxwc yji- mo legislator a committee was ap- . , Q, f pointed to investigate, all sena- , hereafterof freedom tors for poetic tendencies. , ft u f - - a uiii iiinuuucu . wv-v. wnite owner ui nis uuu ; wuu Literatus calls for the approp- furnished him food of a kind and riation of a sufficient amount of a hovel to live in expected the money to provide a contact man same reward . or . punishment. for the Greater University s Just so jt is today. We live i i i .j. jn., 1 . . . pride ana joy, xier must mua- aDQve them in mind ana actuai trious son, now residing in jty -yet we allow them to. prac- Hollywood. "Whereas and m tice our religion which teaches the light of James Boyd's col- that ali are equai jn the spirit umn in the News and Observer Surely, a black skin, or a yellow for February 12, I deem it not skirl) is npt s0 vastly inferior to only htting out aiso approp- a white skin that covers . the riate," expounded the . literary same kind of a soul. We spend in i TT.ll J I middle age. D.C.S.' You Can't Get Something for Nothing iiitz. i.. . i. j mfrnnmei rT i rip u uvci- . -i 7 xl a if io tVit in ih en- attention tocusea on tne uu v eager for learning. What a strange ' paradox it is that in this en reversal of .the previous decision lightened age men should not havejearned to forth a storm of protect. " Re- v.,, OVroviPTirPs that thev should, Wlli rieutl v , n : tho errata S "thaS mMlosophy, economics, -rentiX " iS any business of that oiQf in tha -m aireld halluci- matter should be to twentitn MoTlfoa exceedingly obnoxious campus Zr s'omething for nothihg." tion TZ?1 Publication, the this u. t....5n which , -a beintf inflicted was to the middle Ages, ji i . deDartment is perfectly willing uhesTyo-unger generation is due to ttt ' 1 On just such vain, deluded dreams. 'Sne-even greater because it the night of . February 3 On Now in the midst of the present chaos comes f dlf-professed liberalism- that evening we put to beoV m Edward A. O'Neal, president of the American "j and religious freedom.- order and disorder, the editor Vcirm Klirpau teaeratlOn, wno, ID a lit uj. . uumcoo uiaiwsti, o-x cxv Wifft Contemporaries fever following a spell of intellectual delerium 1 tremens, speaking before the Senate urges a form of nationally controlled currency inflation to. "end the depression.". "It is nothing short of a national disgrace that we , have allowed the j J -1 J i iTrill Vo tVlP- present conaition to aeveiop, mm , Aiiiciiinw . , i wp doi ADOUSnmg createst economic crime, in uww - v nothing to check the : process of dti: Tne faculty 0f Rochester University have to bed. said. U asserted without abolished 8:00 o'clock classes because they pre- . must be a conservative, sound, P0 fer to have students sleep in bed rather than in Buses nation, or else the ultimate trend of deflation fer to. have students sie P An investigator of ours is of will place a greater strain upon our commum- . - students have any diffi- the opinion that the pen x. xi r-Li. oonH t : v o - . ties tnaii:tney. in dwiu business manager, and art staff of the unworthy magazine. Then we read the second installment of "Minnie Gets Her Man" in the Blood-Curdling Detective Stories Quarterly, supped on a glass of buttermilk . and three graham crackers, and then went law-maker, tnat ionywooa miHions in money every year should at least know which Mr. and dedicate lives to the conver Green North Carolinians would si0n to our beliefs of those :ntiimini -Pz-k. orr1 Vl 6 Q rrTI 1 ill 4- v.smrrmlvH ft?. ue liiquiiing iui iiv4 " w" wnom we win nut icvus"" tact man would be the most ef- WOrthy aspirants to our level of mnr-rrt r-p lAmTlTllTirf J nnmnl ctltll5 xective ii.icani vij- iuiiiuvin6 intelligence anu owv. moviedom that a Pulitzer prize is 0ur position justified? winner is neither a heavyweight c. K. CARMICHAEI. 'Urwi'ni-k'n -nnf -Unci -pminrloi in"f tVlf a ; xto, CnoW Tlo. AT TTMTVTT TTRADS TO mnst-hPPR who is known to be MT TIM DTTRH AIM "' ' X.tJLMAMM M. " . affiliated with the classical in- FOR CONFERENCE terests then arose to his feet, draped Ms toga a bit more (Continued from first page; gracefully, and in mellifluous terest. tones offered an amendment to rresiaent vy. r. rc, the Literatus bill whereby the University will address the de e- wording of said bill would in- gates au an iuxu.h " elude Author Boyd's descriptive morrow night at the Duke un t..i n;i.- .-w.- -Tkv,&n'e lnri: There will he concerts es- unraae. iuujvo nivc iunattuu i . .-- r Apollo." "The Greeks had a peciaiiy xui WUx? word for :itr said the Senator before and after the dinner on from Athens, "but I consider the Duke University carillon and this to be the finest attribute pipe organ. we could pay to one who has . .Other activites .oi tne coma brought so much glory and hon- ence will include a sightseeing or to uui paiticuiar locale. - tuui ui tne i-uac wiv. A youthful legisaUor, serving message from "the Amerta. his first sentence, electrified the Council by Clara Byrd of ft ;0i;,: u Woman's College of Duke. giuup wiopiajriug tne cnip nc . rnfin. had been carrying around on hb . The Amencan Alumm shoulder all day. It seems that cu 1B Vu"1Fr ' . Ff. Tf rn!. IS i jg ijicreQlDlc tnat o mu'"vu m i - s t.ban thev can stand. : ! I .. . r niocs -frT rlascp nl. tmlv mierhtier than the Sword. SnrV savs O'Neal, is the solution to the prob- culty staying a ;TlforoU fw tn indi. He tells us that he hannened in . . ,. mi' WgV; hn fl tne CieatCSt lU'u J-Wi v. - Ai lem. He seems to. have forgotten that one of s.noi? feasOT is always in a good humor, at the local bus office and told the prime causes of the depression was the infla- v t behind to their class work, the manager about a piece we tion of currency during and immediate y after are short so that no necessity wrote requesting the Carolina the war, and that what he so giiDiy caiiea ue- - for them to stay up late to study, Coach company to change- its flation" is in reality but a jolting return to the eve lectures are never boresome. evening schedule so as to enable normal. Nor is this recent one our omy exper - , ts are never tempted to cut that early local swains to visit the Duke ence with inflation. The complete upheaval fol- ? lasg in order to t a few more minutes University women's campus at lowing the 'Civil War, not. only in the south mor k uncommon in the classroom, a comfortable hour. The mana- but in the north as well, was due to the abnor- to roye that if you are here for ger scratched his head and fin- mal boosting of the currency as were the famous . the hour when you-receive your ally said that all he could do panics of '37 and '93. . , learning will'not be the predominant factor. about it was to send a copy of If that were not enough we could go back to . wouldn,t it be nice THE Tar Heel to the Raleigh the great lonaon panic, or me tQ do &way with g .30 ciasses here? For we'll post-Periclean age in Greece. , . Rochester faculty that the bed is a It is indeed a paradox that men should not have g comfortable place to sleep than these learned to profit by their experiences and that Srserst'ty Kansan. , you can't get something for nothing. V.C.R. hard one-armed cnairs snouioer an aay. it seems tnat r- - some upstart of a newspaper re- 250 alum fT? L.- 5 jL-. le$res in the United States ana puxter, wuuiig x xeature story j . , .. - . ne j,v x --ij ' J Canada. The sDonsonng of Ot to mi tne spate wnicn snoUlQ - have recorded the doings of the " W"T V ; " T, 1 n I 4..-. knH nn.W AT i. XT I IllUllUn O JIO h VJ. v-. legiaiatuxe, nu. oam tnai mere , . r niIin"U was only one goatee in the Sen- nationwide program of alu ate. Now, as was quite evident wg"""" f from being seen, the gentleman rixJTTI CAYS who had the floor did no0ave a tRY goatee but he did boast a minute y1 7TTrV hirsute adornment on his "upper JAPANESE POLli-i up. . ne .nau peen sngnted, he ., f he , (Cmtinned from first cried, and he was rj demanding situation.: justice. An eye for aii' eye and a room.ior. a xootni a veteran senator with jzraviner hair 1e,day suggesting that the matter be referred . to the com mittee that, was . handling the barber's hill. And that's "W, And that's wherA the cosmetologists got in. headauarters m thp rnmnmrw " - " x , maybe they'd do somthin' about it. A lew days later order came through to change the evening l nnnulation ?n nnn neoDle nad 11 Qaca n "KTvtpji and S0UI" Manchuria and her expan policy was unwarranted. Ac ly only 250,000 Japanese ni;lnJ HfnnrtVnVlft the o incvuuiw; ui uuor was ninety-six per cent ui extended to former Senator It can be seen, by the Blunderbuss (now a . lobbyist) ure, pointed out Dr. Menf-. who stated that his prescription Manchuria, the "storm for. the Hard Knocks from which differed from other "stor we are all suffering was a cer- ters," such as Alsace-Lo, tain anti-knock gasoline. "The in that her population j financial situation is indeed most wholly of one race.
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