P"2 TT70 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Wednesday, February 14, 1531 ll 5 ! A i- it I ri f ti f urns advertising 13 anomer sxguuieut ior me klAjZ J-3uiij UUai I non-acceptance of money from cigarette 'com- cial cewspap cl tie Pnblications Union oarciii" HUiwi owwa SUUi6"ul"' TV a r ' cf the University cf North Carolina at Chapel E01 where I the largest tax incomes from a single source in l Uo comes from, manufacturers of natter t the post o2ce cf Chapel Hill, N. C, nsdex at cigarettes, and this money ? is used for state cf llzrch 3. ism EufcscriBtton unce. ior ae ecHes year. N0N CAMPUS MENTIS By Joe Sugarman projects, one of which is "the maintenance of the aXittIe ChiId S!iaI1 etc Oaibcrn M. Carr. Thomas Walker.. Joe Webb .. Editor Woman's College in Greensboro. . Certainly the Further tidings from high Editor fiy-peI.-tof liiodl teacher French down Statesville way: Confident of r Business Manager ities very mogicaUy refuse to allow a campus Editorial Staff activity to accept needed money in return for EDITORIAL BOARD Virgil J. Lee, Jr., chairman, John an honest service. F. Alexander, A. T. Dill, Vermont C Royster, F. Pat It is to be hoped that the faculty of the Greens S!&. SSJon M, William JH. Wang Ben C. q University soon from the ability of-his little ones to appreciate the import of his lec tures, the ex-TAR Heel tycoon assigned, a tneme on the awe some subj ect, "What is Litera- CantreU, W. R. Eddleman, Don Becker, Nelson Lans- their biased opinions concerning the printing of f 0? dale. L.- j i.a j u--t:-: iture. FEATURE BOARD Joe Sugarman, chairman, Walter " ..y - Responded one of North Car- Terry, Ed Goldenthal, John Wiggins. to neip tne eoitors oi me Carolinian to pumisn it olinas future leaders "Litera CITY EDITORS Carl Thompson, Phil Hammer, Jack once more. F.P.G.' . fi, hnlrmpv!" Tw. Bnh Pae. Irvina-Suss. Bob Woerner. ture is DOioney! DESK MEN Nick PowelL Walter Hargett, Eleanor Irate schoolmaster French re- Bizzell, Elizabeth Johnson. Useless ; : sponded to the occasion himself GialaneUa, Smith Barrier, Tom Bost, Jr., Milton Saturday night saw a continuation of the cur- critic to copy the less-spectacu- 1 . ' ,.. rent student practice of heckling every adverse har definition a mere 25 times. ?yJnWr margarei u""ca' decision made by the referee. It evidently makes EEPORTSRS Don McKee. Reed Sarratt, Jim Daniels, little difference whether the referee is right or Ane m&s tngusn Sam WiUard, George MacFarland, Ecrwin Kahn, Emery Ljj &QOn t & mad the hisses, shouts First -to breast the ..tape this Raper, France Clingman, Margaret McCauley, Ralph I ; week is Lewis' nihrvnmv sori- curgm, Jtcoy vv liaer, jonn x;aaieman. wjvw wcgiii. . cue umwaimg at um gamw were continually incompetent the spectators oiogist wno claims tnat women might indeed have cause for voicing their dis- Set thehang of things before pleasure. But the very fact that the Athletic men by virtue of their superior association continues to have the same men take! iJTniwon. A full lap behind DURHAM REPRESENTATIVES F. W. Smith, Henry charge of the games ought to be sufficient evi- Js Mangums journalist witn t rnrran , t) 4-i t4 v dence that the ref ereeing, if not completely above assertion that most people in LOCAL ADVERTISING STAFF Butler French (man- . V thp ?onth arp "nrpsnvterian? " ager), Hugh Primrose, Phil Singer, Robert Sosnick, reproach, is at least eminently fair. tne soutn are prespyterians. Herbert Osterheld, NUes Bond, jun Joyner, wscar Nn nffif,;ai wnrfi,v nf fi,A n .mM r.ncaihl v I ms neeis, nowever, pants tne be influenced otherwise than against the crowd sophomore who importantly told (and accordingly against the team that repre- his pal that he had wind of a big sents it) that is guilty of such breeches of sports- Polltical "cactus" that was about to oe neia. Business Staff ASST. BUSINESS MGR. (Sales) Agnew Bahnsofl, Jr. COLLECTION MANAGER James Barnard. OFFICE MANAGER L. E. Brooks. SPEAKING - , V . the . ? )J CAMPUS LUND Oh, Ben To the Editor: Is it permissable for a fresh man to have an, idea? If so, I Tyree, Boylan Carr. CHICULATION MANAGER Ralto Farlow. CITY EDITOR FOR THIS ISSUE: BOB PAGE" Wednesday, February 14, 1934 ers, and the hissers are wasting their breaths in The Lost Art a lost cause. If an appeal to sportsmanship and Extracted from the lips of a fair play is unavailing, perhaps these well, waltzing couple as the frosty Law dance shivered to a con clusion: "It's getting late." "Is it? What time is it?" '"Almost one o'clock." "Dear me, time does" doesn't it?" . ;. i ' "Yes. Tempus does fugit, doesn't it?" ' fly, Qui, Oui, Monster Against The Grain The action last week of the Publications Union intentioned (and there is little doubt of their board in setting the appointment of the man- g00d purpose) disturbers can be made to realize - aging editor before instead of after the election that their noise is doing the team and needless . of the editor-in-chief seems a rather peculiar to the school far more 'harm than good. one. Tne argument lor sucn an action mam- p then, they will stop. M.K.K. tamea tnat it wouia tena to euminaie punucs from" the selections. I Socks- Let us examine the practical aspects of the Darn 'em! . t : matter. It seems fairly evident that in order " A situation has come to our attention that to have an harmonious relationship between edi- merits considerai ton. It. is one that should be tor and managing editor, to have a smoothly co- immediately corrected. ordmated editorial staff m short, to have a good The University ; Consolidated 'Service Plants "I feel perfectly confident that publication-the head and chief lieutenant of runs a laundry, supposedly ui)4o-date, and hay- I could put my hand behind a the publication should' have similar points of ing all possible Modern appliances for the ser- person's windpipe and tear it view and be congenial toward one another. It vice to its patrons, the students. . And yet this right out," rumbled a low voice is true that the best man possible should be laundry, this modern service plant, has no ma. in one of Duke's discreetly chosen for the managing editorship; but it is chine which would darn socks. We called the lighted courting rooms, futile to suppose that a successful magazine or other day to find out, and were haughtily in- -The spare, reserved Carolin newspaper can -be turned out when there is con- formed by the young lady at the desk that that ian shuddered and furtively stant disagreement between the editor and the would take a special machine, and that such an lookeoT about for the menace, appointee. , instrument was not theirs. V Terror rose to a fever-pitch In the past it has been customary for the That would be perfectly all right if this were when the author of the state-newly-elected editor to give to the Publications a privately owned laundry responsible by-its ment emerged as Wallace Union board a list of men with whom he believes good work for keeping patrons. But the student Wade's ail-American tackle. he can work. The board, in selecting the man- body is assessed a laundry fee each quarter, and aging editor, is not in the least forced to irestrictlpays whether, or no it so wishes. When such a Jed Dobie Says: its choice to the editor's list, but the importance monopoly exists, we believe that it is only fair J Our sincerest sympathy , to of harmony is always kept in mind. that the ones who confer it should deal fairly Editor Shoemaker. We know Jt isour opinion that the P. U. board has failed with its victims. ; exactly how you feel when the should like to comment, brief ly on the writings of two - of - the most learned members of . your editorial board. ; . Messrs. B. C. P., and V. J. L., seem to be strong advocates of disarmament in the- United States. Sr. V. J. L. seems to think that we have no reason to fear Japan because the Sons of Nippon have nothing but ? the deepest affection for our coun try. Mr. B. C. P., says we should disarm at almost-ahy cost. " People who understand the Eastern situation say that Japan is increasing herjrnilitary force in every possible "way. She is preparing for war with some country why not with the United States? Japan certain ly has no love for us. Shall we take B. C. P.'s advice and disarm, thus leaving the United States open to invasion by well armed foreign powers? He seems to think that if we dis arm other countries will follow suit. Will tHey? " Let us have a few of those in telligent protests that Upton Close spoke about. I do not think Mr. Close portrayed the whole situation in his talk here, but I do believe his account ; of Japan, its feeling and aim, was fairly correct. Let us be liberal- minded and consider all angles of the problem. T. F. MAHER, :JR. HARMON TO GIVE SOPHS DISH OF CAIIPUS HASH "Campus Hash" will be the subject of a talk to the sopho mores - by J. ' O. Harmon, mana ger of Swain hall, at tfieir week ly assembly this morning at 10:30 o'clock in Gerrard hall. Harmon will speak on several subjects of interest concerning the University. Harmon has been in contact with students at the University almost continually ever since his graduation. In his -senior year at the University he was president of the student body. Stolen Book "Henderson's Dictionary ef Sci entific Terms," taken from Zoologi cal Library in Davie Halt Gives Greek and Latin origins of terms. One of set of books always avail able in our library for reference by any one. To keep snch books fa locked cases practically puts a stop to their use by students. Students should therefore take such thefts seriously and really try to trace the offender. Report to ' the Student Council. No reward. Week-end Special r " ' Advertised in Last Sunday's Issue Are Being Offered . FOR THIS ENTIRE WEEK THE YOUNG LIEN'S SHOP 126-128 E. Main St. iw Durham, rN. C ' Own this ROYAl PORTABLE Precisely the model you . need! Latest design.. low est price! Complete! Easy to use.. if you've never typed before! Built for a life time of writing conveni ence! A small initial pay ment, and it is yours! Pay the balance on easy terms. ALFRED WILLIAMS ll & CO., INC. ' Chapel Hill, N. C. Phone 6291 Royal Typewriter Company, Inc. 2 Park Avenue, New York City to consider some of the more practical phases of this problem, and by its recent action, has gone against the experiences of the past. V. J.L. We want our socks darned.-r-W.H.W. Cigarettes And Newspapers One of the most important extra-curricular mon i diligent , proof-reader corrects the one, mistake that you want retained in your magazine. By vour leave, we note that the Turn Winter Into Spring - - - NEWIRESSES ,s For Every Occasion ' ;- . ' ;-at ' ' ' ;" Dormitories And Railroads In one respect at least, the buildings depart- pArLY Tar Heel ran the notice, ment and the railroads have something in com-M'Dmer at Eight." It is fixed overhead. Just as it costs al activities at any college or university is the cam- most as much to run a half -empty train as it Rare Ben Again pus newspaper. Hitherto there have been pub- does a full one, so does it cost almost as much to Palpitated the righteous soph- lished in thev greater University three news- maintain a half -empty dormitory as it does a omore, "I tell you I'd report any papers, the Dally Tar Heel at Chapel Hill, the new one. man I saw cheating, not be- Technician at State College in Raleigh, and the The5 railroads have attempted to meet the cause I'd like to see him thrown Carolinian at the Woman's College in Greens- problem of fixed overhead bv reducing thpir out of school, but because I'm in boro, but for the past five' weeks the weekly at rates. They feel that if reduced rates mean I favor of the proctor system." the Woman's College has not been published. increased traflic, they stand to train themselves ' Queried Fayetteville's junior, Many factors have entered into the suspension as well as save money for their passengers. "Say, what, kind of system does of publication. Bank failures in Greesboro have The question arises, "Can the buildings de- that guy - want to put in, any- fioi nr rmirri n-f tno mnnpv fho Hfwwnrl com Pat or I no-r-frndTif rnviflf -Crri-m nl.AJ . : on I UJflV ' . mvu aaxuwas v. v , wrwuv ww. jau uubuv flUllli XlUUi LUC 1 (UU UaU9 C A. t; II CllCtJ i, I , appropriation from the student fund has failed Can the buildings department, by analyzing its to make its appearance, and the ref usal of the own records, reduce dormitory rates to a point faculty to permit the printing of certain types of where it will be successful in, completely filling advertisements; namely, those from cigarette the University uildings, thereby saying. money companies. ' j for the students and at the same time mcreasing This stand upon the part of the faculty at the receipts of the college? K it costs little or th Greensboro branch of the University indi- no more to run a full dorm than a half-empty cates an attitude, which, if not bigoted, is cer- one, is it not advantageous all around to reduce The Book of doners Culled from' a high school lad's inky homework pages : When CaeSar "got to the river, he and his army drove across in fordsl And-rCaesar took him prisoner and pitched watches at him. From more adult sources the tainly akin to if. On any college newspaper, the rates to a point where students not now residents ic "The emoeror died ear money secured from cigarette advertising rep- in dorms could see their way clear to enter one, f tT afnth century V 1 IIA if. 11117 I I W 1 I I I I 1 I I If II HI lH I Ullll I I IT iriUIVWI WLXJ 1 I1HU Tflrt t 11 A m L 1 A- I XT w . -e ett vii j .v,uuu iuc iau;a su U1UCH HI at trie Ulll- f acuity, of the Woman's College to object to this yersity would not gain something from the in type of advertising on the grounds that it is un- creased use of the buildings? This is a problem seemly in a newspaper edited by women hot only in economic analysis. The University should shows an excess of Victorian standards, but is have both the records and the experts necessary actually laughable. The students at the Worn- to make investigation. And financial exigencies, an's College have been permitted to smoke for both on the part of the student body and the the past two years; they are permitted to go up University, should make such an analysis worth. town wiuiuui cnaperones; iney are permitiea 10 wnne. u.iS. accept rides if they so desire, and yet thev are not permitted to receive revenue from cigarette We admire the professor on this campus who, group photograph for the Yack and nothing has been heard from him since." . , -The photographer's Gonna Try Again to Get This One Members of the Dialectic sen ate will meet in front of Man ning hall today at 10:23 for the comDanies. which would .enable the college to when beginning his favorite anecdote, alwavs etv Yack. It is necessary that publish a newspaper of benefit to all. says, "If you've heard this before, don't stop me. the group assemble promptly at , That the. people of the state would object to id llke to.hear.it again." 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