'R. U. R." PRESENTATION
8:30 O'CLOCK
PLAYMAKERS THEATRE
U. N. C. vs. STATE FRESHMEN
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PHI DELTA THETA
QUARANTINED
MF1RRIARY OF
Speaks in Chicago
Whole House Under Seven-Day
Quarantine Due to Mimyan's
Developing Scarlet Fever.
NO CAUSE FOR ALARM
Members of. the local chapter
of Phi Delta Theta have been
confined under a seven-day
quarantine placed on them fol
lowing the development of scar
let fever by one member of the
fraternity.
The afflicted student, John
3Iunyan, is in the infirmary with
2. slight case of the disease.
Unless the malady breaks out
among the other members of the
group, they will be released
from the quarantine next Thurs
day.
To Receive Test
The confined students will be
given the Dick test today. This
test is given to ascertain the
susceptibility of anyone to scar
let fever. Any member who
shows by the test that' he is im
mune will be released from
quarantine.
"Since the use of scarlet fever
.anti-toxin has become common
the severity of the disease has
been considerably lessened," said
Dr. Rerryhill yesterday, "and
scarlet fever is not one of the
diseases most easily caught from
contact." He stressed the fact
that there is no need for alarm.
It was announced late yester
day that University officials will
make necessary arrangements
for the quarantined students to
make up all class work which
will be missed during the quar
antine period.
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FOOTBALL COACH
SPACEPORTS
Men Will Be in Good Condition
For State Game Tomorrow
Despite Poisoning.
HELP
RELATIONS GROUP
Frazer and Griffin Speak at First
Meeting of Foreign Policy
League This Year.
The Foreign Policy league, at
its first meeting last night, de-
Rumors that a half-dozen var
sity football players would be
f ""t m-woi, Uigut, UC-
unaoie to play tomorrow due tnl
- - vu-uiatc vviui me xlu-
accidental poisoning were spiked man Relations Institute, which
zuu vvneii, oacn uan win meet this spring under the
Sriavely reported that the af-
nicted players were in fairly M. G. A. An attempt will be
good condition and would be in made to secure some nationally
good shape for the game. known speaker for the session
The poisoning occurred when Outlining the policies of the
dye in the indelible ink used in group for the coming year, Dr
numbering the jerseys ran when K. C. Fraser of the University
moistened and was absorbed in- faculty said that besides co-op-
w uib uiuou oi many memDers eratmg with the Institute, the
C4ill. ine jerseys naa league would unite with leagues
been freshly marked and the ink on other
Director To Address ' P.rS"Dlabl.y,had not dried sum- Griffin Speaks
A. U. Convention h"r ?S m the
W T rTT 4. . a i University, then gave a short
w. l. Couch, director of the Analvsis 4.1.
tt -j. I uii me arucie Arms and
Universitv of North r.mijnn I -pQWin x. . 1 Lt. . . CA1"S. dUU
ciiuua iccumcai Lxie ivian. in his discussion
Press, will speak before a meet- analysis last night of the poison- Griffin told of the tremendous
mg of the Association of Ameri- ing episode was as follows: influence that the munitions cor
can Universities in Chicago to- "Physiologically the condi
j l. w 1 x -vu iU laiivuooiwui nit;
uay- IS a result of the nartial rpnln
. 1 - v-.tv.v, . v,. vasi u yj vex uicu respective
ine SUhiert of lYmMi'e Imenf sf Via V,, xt.I . t. ,
ou- " uciiiugiuuiu guvernmenxs. Approximatelv
dress will Ko "Tlio TTr,:,, I -o 3 t-ij -i 1 in- . J
uiiivciai luxs leu uioou ceiis wnicn $x,ouu,uuu,uuo is spent annually
Press as an Aid to Scholarship." carries oxygen to the tissues) for armaments," Griffin said.
Couch received nation-wide fame bv a more stable rom vP t . ,
1 - r-""" iutrvTwug was presided
last Vear as or?ifrt "PiiHnv moli
rf v,vvA vx uuumc "muiuugiuum. xins tuxiipuunui uver oy jrresiaent Kaiph Gard
in the South." He expects to be results on absorbing- analine rives I ner. w"h
one until November 1. into the blood stream. The avail- Fairley as the group's represent-
" . I able OXVCren snnnlir tn tlia fioonco afiTra . "U -C i. i- .,
-1 0 ffj w "uv,o w uic lusi meeting 01 tne
Lendltl MoneV is reduced a bIue color of the local division of the American
Resigns Position
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RELA'
GROUP CHAIRMAN
RESIGNS POSITION
Too Much Work Forces Simmons
Patterson, Outstanding Sen
ior, to Quit Post.
NO SUCCESSOR IS NAMED
Simmons Patterson. Dromin-
ent member of the senior class,
resigned this week the chair
manship of the Human Rela
tions Institute, it was announced
here last night.
Patterson was elected to the
position last spring and he would
have been in charge of the In
stitute which will meet. at the
University, April 7-12, 1935.
He gave as a reason for his
o- r, , , . actiun me excessive amount of
kimmons Patterson, senior j ,
a . tt . "ULsiue worjsinatnewasaireauy
prominent in University activi-L:- , , y
t.es, who yesterday announced scholastic schedule preparato
his resignation from the office of i,- . j. tACwxJ'
TT! to hls entrance into the medical
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tions Institute.
UNIVERSITY CLUB
NOT TO SPONSOR
CHEERING RALLY 5! faf "S?"?, his T.f
a dacy for the Presidency of the
Co-ed Dance and Freshman Game United States on a "share the
Conflict with Plans.
Brealis Kindfiel. j"!1 Agalnst War and Fas"
I TIT! AC C linnJnlA nL. n -i I T "t i -
xttmi t "mtoo uwuowic, sxiuruiess 01 x-resiaent viaraner said that hp
WirLrTnlU- o-iona. nausea was pleased to see sucnT
Students t T.nno , T . , . ... rtofcCUUrtUCe dUU ne nPl
NewOrlpan Ort 9 mm "V meaicai uie iurure. xne meetings are
t a ' I scnooI as wel1 as blood from open to all students.
T.rcl-oo some of the more severe cases. Future programs will be de-
u.hik (.n tics iiiai j , i . j j . , ,
Huey Lons usin the foothill L . . . C1f.d uPn b the executive com-
iunket to Nashville mMn that DCVCe- U-Un Vef eer mittee' hadd by Agnew Bahn-
U U. R.' OPENS '34
PLAYMAEER YEAR
Rossum's Universal Robots In
augurate Stage Season with
Futuristic Comedy.
T 1 Ii ...
ne couia not successtully carrv
the responsibility of arranrin?
o
for the Institute program due to
these reasons.
No Successor Yet
No successor has yet been
chosen for the post. Harry F.
Comer, general secretary of the
University Y. M. C. A., has been
wealth" platform.
fnvnroc CUnl W.ll SOn An announcement of the
invades Lhapel Hill mure VTOgTams be mad
He HiWt ASn0rtly- tt was dcided the
-.v-wixcc group that meetings would be
'''' '"-' Lilt; vviiv ir m ti... i
25. Piirrtn- pf - i. ,7" illu"uay evening.
The Universitv club mt
. . ., . - .6v., jruiuue. Jtsut somehow Mr.
Hlgnt in ltS Clubrnnm in Clr-r, I TTT5 CnoW U T T I T-n mt ..... I
, ,T viy uuugjirnuiips, Dicycie-U-driveteer ar-T
fm Memonal and decided not benefactor of Louisiana State rived in the village Wednesday legionnaires Demand
ZV . ? y xomgnr' university students, ran out of afternoon and parked twenty-
omce so manv stiifipntja -nnn hal
Since o mirn r y"l' -uuC11 ldJJ vut oi aiternoon and parked twenty- -immeaiaie rayment
omce SO many Students will hp mnnpv whpn hnnrlfcrlcj F a Ut i , I
. . - "w w-' via otu- uiree urown ana mue vphi p? ,
occupied with the co-ed dance, dents called at his hotel suite in the front yard of the Tour st , Mlami' ct '25 (UP)-The
and many will be going to for seven dollar loans to follow House next t I Graham Mpmn. Ji merican aimed its
Greensboro for the night game the Tiger f ootball team and the He is a sli brow oS f tTength t0mWt in to
r?" ?S?man iadet riment Nashville, fellow with persuasive blue-crrav wRooseltian policies by vot-
x,. P yer ienn., this week-end. eyes and he rents bicycles as S m IaVr 01 lmmeaiat bonus
W delmed adV1Sabl t0 Tm out of money and all though he had maiorpH Tn hT. Payment and osi Russian
caii ine rany on. my gang is too, gaid King- cycle-renting in his college days . !n
Instead of liaving- the rallv. it fih ttw t . . . ouege aays, ciaimino- i, n
W9S o. rt t 'A: . .. CCi' arrangea to a lew years back. He has been " .""cc
. -. wa- get it from a student loan fund in th .him'M o "uu votes ne legion over-
andattheUniverSit, into it because of Zr1
;;rirr S. aSS1?tant' . Snator Long said Business and the sudden in aemanc?? immiate cash pay-
u c our aacneermgat Manager E. N. Jackson of the popularity of bicycles ?ent f the bonus and a with"
. , university would have funds iZJll drawal of Soviet recognition if
xx,c viuu unanimously voted available Friday for all the stu- r . Russia continues to disseminate
own request presented by the dents who wish to make the trin L . ,m surPnsea tnat the stu- communistic propaganda in
American League against War w t , aents nere are not acquainted America.
j tt- I, . .. lne Payoff Lni. u; i .-j- m
m x-aMn mat it send a TnTlfr " ,. l. iney seem North Carolina cast her 19
representative to a local conven-L T T Payon to De puzzled and amused at my ballots solidly for the bonus
:7iu; . vviru ioanea- ousmess. It's quite a rage up Frank Belgrano, San Francis
seven dollars to each of several north, out west, and further co banker. LrT lZT,
Several members naid thpir "U n?rea students t0 make the south. While I was in Chicago Haves of Dpw tu V1
ir , , . . ICOtbail lUnkPt. saiH ho ftinunrlit o t , ,. . , , , iiauuu-
aeeiorme lacKety lack picture LQlir 7 , wx,xo Duuuui, everyDoay nired ai commander by a unanimous
j j.1 . , nearly evprv nprsnn M TOlinm k;mru I . a U11""nuub
ana mose wno were not at the , wucb. - vote.
meeting are asked to pay that f mny WU m Phfflips is on his way from
iee to Koy Wilder, treasurer, as . . ' . . x-uruue university. Jb'rom the n j m.-
;ut. ' ivieanwnue stories werp. mr. timo oW;,T i, ..- x, vu-cu liiecuons
awa aa pussiuie. I . I Ulilcu uitxe until we
ui tuwiiapeupie wno got evening he departed he seldom SaUie Page of Chapel Hill was
loans, of boys who went twJsnw k.t , 6 . . f a was
I V. UttO uccii
The Carolina Playmakers attempting to secure funds for
w wuiiuu l. i it ii . i i rin. viiri i i r i . ri. will v i 1 1 i i r i r a t uni'w -r - k
- v uuMtfuu U I r wiu uia ii mil v Ckx l
night with a presentation of ous philanthropic orranizatinna
Karl Capek's "R. U. R." including: the Carnegie Founda-
renormances are scheduled "on, Phelps-Stokes Foundation.
again for 8:30 o'clock tonight Weil Lecture Fund, and othpr
and tomorrow night. such bodies.
Dr. Meno Spain, of the Uni- These organizations' will con-
versity German department, and sider the University's proposals
TTl 1 "P i . i j.r n
""cu ieyue, a new stuopnr. at sumeume xms Ta . a mnm-m
-1 TT! . .. 11 1 .
mt; university irom the Bilt- puaget ot $5,000 has been set
more Players in Asheville, are f or the Institute.
Playing thp Iparla in ifTio Tlo I Whpn fnn Tnci -,4-
o m, j. ijr i . . iv, iiiccta, Lilt;
makers' production of this fan- University will be host to the
. iVJ CX OUp- I O rUUilV) J.H VOflUUS
ported by an admirable cast of fields from all over the United
3 XT I Cil '
iixvew. men anu mree women, louttea.
17-Piece OrrhPstm
The music department of thp nTTTTT? PAT T urr a xto
university, co-operatine- with
--J' are lenamg a I vnj nrk A T,
17-piece student orchestra un- v,v- xri
Immediate Payment 15? in f ?arl A' SJ" Bids to GoonSale This Morning;
. ; f number Unlimited.
iuuucLiun eacn mgnt. ine or- -
chestra, under the name of the Johnny Long and his Duke
Carolina CnncpT r-mM?-n IColIeenaTiR will -nloxr -e
" vtkuwVlO) o it 1U1 iXlC
plays from the theatre's sub- first co-ed ball of the year to-
merged pit. night in the Tin Can from 9:00
The spectacular costuming I until 1:00 o'clock. Th
J-o. a UMUVv
Frank Willingham, presidpnt I f eni 01 J0wnsPeP who got evening he departed he seldom SaUie Pase of Chanel Hill v
thanked all members for the i v Wh0,went three saw his bicycles, so quickly did elected president of the co-ed
iine work done on the Homecom- f S and got enoun tn men and women students freshman delegation "yesterday
; 10 DUV a new SUIT, nr chnn oni-To ya-n- 4-1, .-i t,. . . ' J
jng program. "" out. ASKea wny ne aiternoon at a special meeting of
ipOSing as CO-eds tn hnrrnw n.MraJ P 1: t . L, . 6
mnTlp fT.nTT, Vla tt- " uuaiuuiidioriusDusiness, tne class. She was unopposed
money from the Kmgfish. he said he had heard-(possibly for the office.
rZ,Z SlVV0Sea .tiiat from Agnew Bahnson?) of the Ruth Greene of Washington.
Infirmary
The students were "15 07 "ZXZTct
loff, Manny Kirschner, Mrs. H. "But I don't think I lost more soofas 'jack Froft S it v t ,V ,
Riddle, Glenn Bert, "Cart Peif- than a hundred dollars l?ke and ears !f his cuXm YVlTOnI Lff LfPrt. N.
Jr John Munyan Jean McKay, that," he said ,I'd rather Hdelpootand SSwS
eorge'Hanlon. Wfi? .5 f1 Wot
i - . ii HixiirHr nvpr .idjti ivq iroi
-1 vwtuuiuig
and scenery effects of the nro-hill be formal.
duction mark it as one of the for the affair may be se-
most unusual things that the cured from 9 :30 until 11 :00
Playmakers have ever done for o'clock this morning and from
a Carolina sinrlicmnn Co QT 2 ?00 nritfl K fin rt'7rL-flii'o
rects the play; Wilbur Dorsett rooni in Graham Memorial. Bids
and Henry Pearson are in will also be on sale on the first
charge of the furturistic set- flor of Spencer hall tonieht
tings. from 7:00 until 9:00 o'clock.
The theme of the play is the A limited number of bids will
revolt of the machine age, a be on sale at the door for 1.00
prophecy made when the" play each for purchase by men stu
first appeared in 1923. Rossum's dents, it was announced yester
Universal Robots, for whom the da7 by Betty Durham, Women's
play is named, rebel against association president,
their inventors and tne result is Co-eds buy their bids and in-
hair-raisine mplnrlrama Tim I Vl'tp thpii- Prnro TT-. ,t-
storv of
lation and his fight to perpetuate purchased, although in former
human life is a convincing- social years the co-eds have been rp-
CT r 4-T I J 1 Ta j -
OUR ERROR
in yesterday's issue of the
Daily Tar Heel, it was men
tioned that "Dr. J. B. Crutch-
field" would address Tau Beta Pi
last night and that Dr. Archibald
Henderson was president of the
ocal chapter and would preside.
Crutchfield has not received a
doctor's degree and Dr. Hender
son is m no way connected with
stricted to two bids each.
One dance each quarter is
given by the co-eds. The date
for the winter function has not
been announced.
Union to Sponsor Poet
Graham Memorial will spon
sor the appearance of James Ste
phens, Irish poet and novelist.
in the Union Sunday afternoon,
November 11. Stephens will also
cn'vp a foil' sJn'-i-n u. -
- j vu. vcij. xjug tne evening
the local chapter of Tau Beta Pi. j Monday, November 12.