U :i i v a r 5 1 1 r L& ly CO-ED LUNCHEON 1:30 P.M. GRAHAM MEMORIAL STUDENT AUDIT BOARD 2:30 P. M. GRAHAM fEMORIAL ft ; A ;;Wv-,r VOLUME XLI CHAPEL HILL, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SLAY 24, 1933 NUMBER 176 REPRES im a 'AHVES mm w--. jr "3.. Conference Snecial - ; . - ; Pubushed Tomorrow The special edition of The Daily Tar Heel, devoted to the annual Y. M. C. A. Blue Ridge Conference June 15-24, will appear tomorrow. Tomorrow's issue will be the first Blue I&dge edition since 1931 and will present the program" planned for repre sentatives" from colleges in the subject, Resolved: That the of the conference, and states of the world should inter- th feat,, of the annual vene in the conflict between i meetinr. . . li : rhina and Japan m the interests of the worm at wise. xu I1?DPt Trill be the second forensic bat- Fjifl lij tie of the year between the Di and Phi, the first having- been the Mary D. Wright debate con ducted just before Christmas. Elmer Oettinger and Bill Ed MEET IN DEB ATE Complete Plans for Annual Bing ham Competition at Com mencement Announced. The Dialectic Senate and the philanthropic Assembly- will clash in the annual Bingham commencement debate June 5 on COIMCiL EIPOSES SEVEN SENTENCES Disturbances Created in Dormi tory Result in Strict Conduct Probation for Four. TLA FUND SET UP E STUDENT GROUPS By action of the student coun cil Mondav nicrht. seven stu dents received sentences for raising disturbances in the dor motories and damaging Univer sity property. rour of the students were placed on strict conduct proba tion through the fall quarter of next year which means that violation of the campus conduct code during this period is pun ishable by automatic suspension from the University. One student was placed on conduct probation through all of next year. Two students were CIALIST FOHEAPi 1 National Organizers of Party to Address Weekly Meeting of Club This Evening. FRESHMAN CO-EDS CHOOSE OFFICERS AT LUNCH TODAY First-Year Girls SIet m Graham Memorial for Last Gathering- of Present School Year. .LiilllVJ. vw'0 1- . pieman will represent the Di on Surplus Left From Recent Drive required to move out of the dor- the affirmative side of the ques- For Campus Improvement mitory for the remainder of the tion and the Phi will be repre- Established as Basis school year, one of whom was nted bv Everett Jess and t. H. "I , , ' put on conduct probation ?lteiI on the negative. The A Permanent fund, known as h whole 1933-34 S conducted under the Sits ?ve- school year. the formal rules and precedent S.1,: Another was put out of the cf intercollegiate debates. reruil VTEr. mUtorjr for the balance of this vear. and was denied the v , Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Johnson, national organizers of the Socialist party, will ad dress the weekly meeting of the local Socialist club tonight at 7:30 o'clock in room 210 Gra ham Memorial. As this is the last meeting of the group be fore the summer holidays, all members and interested per sons are urged to attend. - Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have much to tell of conditions m Iowa, Arkansas, Louisiana, and other states'where they have or ganized for the Socialist party. Recently they have been work ing with the Tulane Socialist Pepper Martin, Committee the Pst several weeks. right to room in a University dormitory next year. All these terday witn a surplus irom dormitory. for the balance p .. ij u ment of the University lawn. The question was selected by mc . A. . PV11 Qffpr th'ft side h"ad been - The new, fund, consisting of uit a , ,. I i . i j 11 - - . . . .. , jii un hv SZb. Was SQT, UP BY leaucis ill cf.w10Tf worA hAM lAint v Tft- the Di. Bill Blount reported the campaign for possible use in sponsible for to damage done that the question was selected ine iutur. a v ini, v,rffnr shme time ther campus work by students. n,w wpncToinn in the The recent drive netted $150, of League of Nations and because which only $125 was found to it vcas of current concern to the be necessary in the repair of the nf tho United States as University power cutters. fr The last meeting of the fresh man co-eds for the school year will be conducted this afternoon in the Grail room in Graham Memorial at 1 :30 o'clock. A luncheon will be served. BIEFiIBERS GATHER TO PASS REPORT OF AUDIT BOARD Annual Audit for Campus Or ganizations to Be Published Later in Week. Members of the Student Au dit board will meet this after noon in the student government In addition to the social gath- office in Graham Memorial at ering, several business matters iw uuw& w ppiwvc uiC an- will be transacted including nual auait ooara report wmcn ifi nf nfiv-An fnr thd ris-lwill be released later in the WVVMV vr w.vww I ing sophomore class. GOllMFTTEE PLANS UNIQUE PROGRAM TO GIVE AWARDS Daily Tabt Hkkt., according to R. H. Sherill, auditor and com piler of the report. Complete financial reports of 18 campus organizations and societies will be included in the audit The preparation of ' the statistics has been in order for club of Tulane University, New Orleans. They are particularly interested in the liberal move ment among college students. Mrs. Johnson was for five years instructor at the Carneeie In- Chairman, Refuses to Dis close Nature of Skits. Two Groups. The organizations included in the report are divided into two Tomorrow night students will groups : one group with the fis- I gather in Memorial hall to ob- cal year ending April 30, and serve the tenth annual awards J the other running on the basis stitute of Technology in Pitts- night ceremony at whichlof the regular school year. burgh. well as of interest to the stu dents on the campus. All speakers for both' societies vere selected after heated try cuts and in the debate the new ly selected speaker of the Phi, Fountain, and the speaker of the Di for the fall quarter, Ed- dleman, will be lined up against each other. Fountain is the holder of the Mary D. Wright medal and Eddleman holds the Vniversity debate monogram and is a member of the debate Rnth Oettinzer and AJ - Jess have brilliant records. . : t Trustees Named The president of the student body and the director of build ings were , named as co-trustees and ordained with power to use the fund as occasions demand. The surplus was not expected to University property. HOlMCONMDS DORMITORY PLAN I&MERE.RUMOR Executive Secretary Denies That Proposal Regarding Fresh man Rooming Is OfSciaL achievements of the nast vear I Organizations in the first I Ml 1 3 3 1..J!.I 4-V' nnvMnvt BAnlin AfW tilV4 hv Mr aiid Mrs wlu 06 recognized aim leaumg Kiuup ic uic iiwuiuau, Johnson, there will be a generalUtudente will participate in more jun or and semor classe3, j.i 4.u lrt snort enienaiiung sjuwj, ure uib iaiuuw, mcviwiuvai, lWWrf in the radical humorous nature of which has and chemical engineering socie youth is playing in the radical tha m,vai snoietv: the law. movement of this country. CHEMICAL AWARD GITO LAST NIGHT AT CLUB MEETING J. B. Crutchfield wins $oO &u- pend; Old Elected President For Next Year. been withheld by Ed. "Pepper" ties, the medical society, the law, Maiftin, chairman of committee, pharmacy, and Woman s as The awards night this year sociatioh, student government, will include two awards which and the debate council, have not been previously includ- Other Organizations ed on the program. For. the Those - appearing in the sec- first time Beta Gamma Sigma, loiid group are Graham Memor- J. B. Crutchfield was award- which in commerce corresponds to Tau Beta Pi of the engineer ing school, will make the awards of membership to those men who have by their records earned the distinction this year. Delta Sigma Pi Award The Delta Sigma Pi scholar- to the R. B. House, executive secre- in the recent campaign, as it tary ot the university, empnai- ed the annual prize m muu nj lint hVallv declared- vesterdav that en ffineerinff last night, it was was puuuwy . . . ..... r . , , -w.. ... n c nru: -t,? WW vv wuuiu Lr, - rt u,ra rt?tn-AQU4.H,r--Atr?ftr nf the student best graduate m commerce will the eauiDment ior lawn im-hf1 w " . iavu. - - - I i il: ... i i f j.1 a mAn'MiftaTi iti-i no ama rnpii mi. i.mik i.iiiik. ' linn Kf eo-Atiatinns on next year was nowung more cnapter oi uie aiucuu i 1UVC1"C" , Li. ,of av ro. : f r,omiVl F.Tirineers. distinction was won last year the part ot Mr. r. .u, - .:r"ol . ""7. . bv L. J. Felton. Also in.com- fho hnildinffs denartment maae ports nave UCCu iCiu AC tne meeuug ui w - A, ... T- the buiiamp aeprui arHon i. f whiVH merce the Alpha Kappa fnr the reduced cost, ine es-iiuiio. v.w ganwauuu ioo Psi (Continued on page two) (Continued on page two) ial, the athletic association, stur dent entertainment committee, and the Publications Union board. Other campus organizations are using the Student Audit board for all 'financial workings, but have not desired public an nouncements. The members of the board are: faculty, Dean F. F. Brad shaw and R. H. Sherill; stu dents, Haywood Weeks, Clai born Carr, and Francis Anderson. Rndirsd Chsnfles In United State Develop Through Eventful Week whatever had been taken by Lhe award was given, the fol University authorities regard-Mowing officers for next year . . . . A tm- m wva a Z A ing the question. were elected: B. S. Old, pre&i- instigation WJL XlWdl Aiii rnnsiderable comment has dent: R. L. Huber, vice-presi- been caused on the campus, dent; H. J. Allison, secretary, oiniv iimnn? fraternities, to nn'ri W H. Bateman, treasurer. To Achieve Spirit Of Campus Unity Q IHXIIMJ r . riAT?rf From Tradition and Makies Step Toward World the effct that it would "spell E. A. Gaskill washosen asso Welt Departs FromTradit on pm& VndeT nhsnl ruin to practically all siate editor of the Carolina reace; venj ie -. . - on the campus,H Engineer for thd A. I. Ch. E. Proposed igisiauon; ndations were Dr. White addressed the . By Don Becker History has been made by this country in the pTast week. Under increasing pressure from forces that have just recently reached a climax, President Roosevelt has made many radi cal departures from traditional American policy. The probabili ties are that these excursions will prove to be wise and de sirable. With kaleidoscopic rapidity the President first appealed to the world for international Pace and disarmament, and then the next day sent to Con fess a bill making governmen tal regulation of industry pos sible, and most probable. The first international move on Roosevelt's part is a depart ure from traditional American isolation. That this isolation has been nothing more than a Political one for many years has been widely recognized. It is ell that the President should realize that America has. a stake in international events and is billing to participate with the other Great Powers to try to tangle the sorry knot the orld has tied itself into these Ceremony, Begun Ten Years Ago, Has Been Linked With the Completion of Graham Memorial and Is Considered by Deans and Student Leaders Marked Success. o In an effort to achieve a spirit! whole school. of unity on the campus, the ideal Mayne Albright and Hay- At the Geneva Disarmament d e vesterdav by the Inter- group on "Shoes arid Ships" Conference, the world facett a fraternity council through Pre- which closed the meeting, in q awardg night was inaUgurat- wood Weeks, both former pre crisis. Germany demanded sident Irvin Boyle and present- his speech Dr. White discussed years ag0 It is linked sidents of the student body, to arms eaualityv Such an equal- ed at a joint meeting of the Ad-, the achievements of the past , ComDaiffn to finish the aether with Harper Barnes, ity could be attained in one of ministrative Board of the Divi- year in our great industrial two ways; by a general ai"" ament of all the Powers, or by permitting Germany to ream. Under Hitierism the . latter could have but one result an other World War. And under Hitierism the former sewucu verv remote : in the face of a wofonVallv militant Germany under such a dictator as Hitler, nnfries like France ana ro .i.'.u' - vq ATcnected to lana couiu nui f . disarm. This. then, was the ensw. nriHnn acainst Hitler was ,rci-Qi!7inff. France ounl moral support policy of isolating and weaken fng the Reich in order to insure her own security. At this Pint Boosev -u fit to throw into the balance the swvt Physical and grcdi ; Qfofes. moml-of the umu This country was u -active part in the hquida tu of the world's, problems. xu L. icrer to be an isolated and useless Power mthe strug- oi rtf Kfjident -Welfare and the rnmorations in chemical en- oivii w. , r- f " Sfnr1fnf: Advisorv board. crineerinsr. utuuv. i o i TTTiin T.n Fri-"iiiin im ui rimucuii Recommendations Made The University chapter of the " Ed Kidder Graham, those TVi a recommendations sti- a. i. in. ii. was uiux .iof hf if the Universitv January. 1930. by Dr. White. oro throue-h that The award given Crutchfield 1 Ullllg O . o I . -fro .I woo thliihefi last vear anu tne auini"'11'1'-'" ui, . holds a stipend of ?ou. ternities on the same tax basis as the dormitories, with sup plies purchasable at the same x . - - TTniversity rate. They also sufr- gested methods of using the va Y DIRECTORS TO MEET A meeting of the board of directors of the Y. M. C. A. will with the campaign to finish the gether with Harper Barnes, Graham Memorial building.! present incumbent of that of When a final effort was made tot fice, expressed opinions similar finish the memorial to President to Bradshaw s. Good Entertainment - - in charge declared that they Awards night last year mark wanted more than merely a ed a departure from the usual stone structure. They wanted program. Formal presentations a spirit of unity on the campus, were minimized, and instead the For this reason they conceived I school enjoyed some rollicking the idea of concentrating in one I entertainment. With Little event all the scattered awards Giant Billy Arthur as master of that were made for one reason ceremonies prominent campus or another throughout the year, figures killed Julius Caesar over close the Y. M. C. A. year and ganjzati0ns on the fine work of of Shakespeare's play, he sang have slain Shakespeare. , or-1 As Caesar died m the parody geswu 0 - - vjx. .a.c .. I or a. li u Li lex tiiruugnuui, me y ea.i. cant dormitones instead ot take place in the Y on Thursday This concentration became again in a. manner that would mawug x.JW - aiiemwii. xne puj.yvoc known as awaras nigriu mam irom luc iiaiwrnv meeung wm De to oring iu a Complimenting houses. tfffnrts to verify the propos- to prepare a budget for next ed plan in other University de- year partment3 were futile. Former Student Dies Reigned Out Due to the great attractive qualities of yesterday's Duke Carolina baseball game, many official announcements which might have otherwise ap peared in today's paper will be carried later in the week. William Farmer, a Kappa Sigma at the University here for two years ending last year died yesterday morning at the Duke hospital after a six weeks siege of illness caused by an un diagnosed malady. He was once a member of the Daily Tar Heel staff. ; the past year whether in spite I the mournful strains of "Please of, or because of, the depression I Don't Talk About Me When I'm Dean of Students Francis F.lGorie." .The entertainment in- Bradshaw expressed the desire I eluded a number of popular that the whole school be present tunes, making it much like a when the awards are made. I musical comedy. Bradshaw feels that awards Three years ago some enter- night is not an ' individual af- tainment was introduced into fair, or a programe primarily the awards night program, but for only a few organizations, last year's seems to have been He feels" that its is a campus af- the most successful so far. fair, something to foster a Among those who participated Spirit Of Unity throughout the! (Continued on page two) : (Continued on- page two, Past few decades. .