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i I L SDGRAPH TODAY 4 2:30 O'CLOCK MEMORIAL HALL I S- i If I ' II t 1 SERVED BY THE UNITED PRESS --GRIDGRAPirTODAY 2:30 O'CLOCK MEMORIAL HALL VOLUME XLm CHAPEL HILL, N. C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1934 -- - . . -- TALKS FROM ALL VIEWPOINTS END ANTI-WAR FORUM Ericson Lays Problem Before Students; Blasts Their X Lack of Idealism. TAEE- SHOCKING TRUTH" The can.TPus-wide ; anti-war conference caXpe to a close late last night as a- Jarge crowd in Gerrard hall listen to speech es by Doctors Menr SPann and E. E. Ericson of the lotl fac ulty, Helen Clark, president. 0 the Duke University League ol "Women Voters, Joseph Sugar- man, editor of the Carolina Magazine, and Bill Levitt, mem ber of the national executive committee of the national Stu dent League; ' . Ericson, speaking on the topic of "Facism and War," brought the problem home to the college student by presenting the part he and this 1 university play in the formation of attitudes tow ard war. Liberalism in State He expressed himself as dis couraged by students in his classes who have no idealism. He disagreed with those who be lieve the people of North Caro lina to be too' ignorant to re spond to intelligent arguments, and declared; "I have been sur prised at the amount of liberal sentiment in ' North Carolina." "The thing to do," he con- tinned, v "is to put . the facts up before the people, let them be shocked by them, and dare them to do the thing they think is not the truth." Psychological Causes Ericson was preceded on the program by Spann, who ana lyzed the psychological causes of war. He maintained that in the fundamental nature of man, there is a certain dullness and meanness which results in a hatred for other men whose Ways of living are not the 'same as his own. Spann conceded that cultural and spiritual dif ferences may grow out of racial differences, but he contended that international understand- Muayy jriuiessur win ix In Oil Investigation Breckenridge Is Appointed At torney for House Probe. M. S. Breckenridge of the University law school has been appointed to serve as attorney for a special committee of the House of Representatives to in vestigate the oil industry, par ticularly the producing and re fining branches. v The committee, headed by Representative W. P. Cole, Jr., of Maryland will assemble in St. Louis tonight to leave for Oklahoma City for its first hear ing. Other hearings will be held laver in Texas and California. Bjckenridge was associated with the House's interstate and foreign comiT106 committee in its recent oil avd gas pipe line investigation.' NUMBER 44 UNIVERSITY BAN j? TO PLAY AT GAME First ODDortunitv Thi tjvuouil To Play Away from Home. The University band. -.75 strong, will leave this morning on the train with the football team for Davidson, according to Walter-King, president of the organization. The band will play for the Carolina-Davidson Homecoming lootball game this afternoon, as guests of the Davidson College band. The 75-piece organization, conducted by Earl A. Slocuiri, is one ol the largest college bands in the state and is larger than other recent Carolina bands. The trip to Davidson today will be the band's first ' oppor tunity this season to play away iiapei am. nans are being made to take the club to Charlottesville, Va., "for the an nual Thanksgiving football bat tle between Carolina and the University of Virginia. RED CROSS DRIVE h TO OPEN MONDAY Inter-Fraternity and Friendship Councilmen Will Canvass ' For Contributions. The University Y. M. C. A. will sponsor the local Red Cross campaign here next week, as a part of the national Roll ' Call program, it was announced 'yes terday. : . j. The entire local program will be under the direction of Lee Greer, Phil Kind, and Jimmy Coan. Nelson Howard, field representative for the national Red Cross, will open the cam paign with a short k speech in freshman assembly Monday morning. To Canvass Campus Beginning Monday night, the Freshman Friendship council will cover the "dormitories, re newing student memberships. jSe Intra-fraternity council has been i!rvited ky the Y.M.C.A. to carry one camPaisn in the fraternity houes , ty, a ,i "ership fee for the Red Cross is sVbL'! contributions will be soliciw ' .. .. .-. A booth will be placed in the "Y" building to receive contri butions through the week. " T BISHOP A. A. U. W. Women's Association Convenes Tuesday at Odum's. t The November meeting of thi American Association of Uni versity women will occur at 8:00 o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of H. W. Odum on the Pittsboro road. The association will not. Miss Cornelia Love announced ves- terday, choose any one subject lor its programs this year. The TO TALK ON T PROGRAM Francis J. McConnell . of New York Will Speak at Meet- ings Here December 7. Bishop Francis J. McConnell of New York City, one of the leading churchmen in the world today, has accepted the invita tion of the University Y. M. C. A. to appear here . Friday, De cember 7. " Bishop McConnell will speak three times during the day. In the morning he will lecture to a convocation of the entire student body in Memorial hall. Evening Sessions A mass meeting for Dr. Mc- oonneils evening appearance and also a supper for the re ligious leaders , of Chapel Hill are being planned by the Y. M C. A. At the banquet, McCon nell will be the principal speak er. McConnell, a bishop in the Methodist church, is the author of numerous outstanding re ligious works and holds a lead ing position among the theolog ians and speakers of the world. In 1931, he was invited to Faculty Adds Howe, Van Hecke To Greater University Council GRID GRAPH TODAY A play-by-play account of the Carolina-Davidson game will be shown on the grid graph in Memorial hall at 2 :30 o'clock this afternoon. An ad mittance fee of 25 cents will be charged. INFIRMARY HEAD CONTINUES TALKS Berryhill Suggests Safeguards Against Common Cold in Sec ond Address to Freshmen. take rt in the Human Rela tions ins"titte aVhe University but was unabW t0 attnd McConnelFs aparance here Will Via nrta n-P Vi- -fl t nisenta- wiiv. ui tiix; ill. - J- Dr. W. R. Berryhill of the Uni versity infirmary spoke again on the common cold at freshman chapel this morning in the sec ond of a series of programs be ing given by the medical staff. According to Dr. Berryhill, the purpose of the infirmary is to educate the students to a more intelligent understanding of and care of the body. He expressed the hope that by the time the class graduates it will have a good general idea of health nrob- lems. . ? - Suggests Precautions "In addition to the common methods of contact," Dr. Berrv Plan of Curriculum Change Is Deferred Dean Hobbs, Dr. Taylor, and Dr. Adams Elected to Faculty Advisory Committee. WILSON MAKES REPORT Dr. George Howe, head of the Latin department, and Dean M. T. Van Hecke of the law school were elected to the administra tive council of the Consolidated University at the meeting of the faculty in Bingham hall late yes terday. Dean A. W. Hobbs, Dr. G. C. Taylor, and Dr. N. B. Adams were,, elected .to the faculty ad visory committee; The election of these officers was accom plished only after three ballots had been taken. . The elections, together with the report of Secretary T. J. Wil son, Jr., University registrar, consumed the major portion of the two and one-half hour ses sion. Discuss Reorganization No decision was reached by the faculty in the discussion nf the plan nrespntpd v.- tw - 4 "e ean Hobbs for the reorganization of the University curriculum with the addition of sclehdd courses. ' ihire Was s 611,- jr.....r tions on the Y. M. C. S- pro-al said, "cold virus may be car- t " w JCrSZTl Irm gram for securing lea?gpied by food. If the waiter has ferred" until the fall 6f 1 churchmen to. visit the Univer- i? eeld, he may infect the eaters." when it would be put iritd elect y ... . 1 " Lu.iu.ur ueLaiis worKeci j o -i rw, icBjcLi, WW uf cum virus con- our. . G " SydeJ TaJk ducting through elothes. The After desultory comment In Weekly Broadcast infirmary W mm the use of questioning, and discussion the Foreign Policv League anH TnJimnu,Kercmeis. ln seg and plan was set aside for more dis- dav's Gam. n,Wi ugmng to dimmish the possi- cussion. bility of infection. "Castor oil will AII-American Alphabetic Aces Zoom And Zip Like Zestf ul Zebras witn "larK the Sound." re- castor on win not cure a cordpd Tw TTav IZwa v:lcoId." Dr. "RerrvTiill aaiA aa Tia policy will be to invite I exDloded spwral who are specialists to discuss re- opened another of its . weekly theories. "A popular misuse of j cent developments of.major im- broadcasts yesterday at 5:00 "sweating out" a cold often in- Querv of Fedeml AM vam . i - uuuv tion Will Be Discussed over NBC Network Wednesday. N.C. HIGH DEBATE TOPIC ANNOUNCED portance. o clock over WDNC, Durham. creases its seriousness. Many Following the ooeniner selpc- hoys after taking a srym work- tion Hal KemD rendered bis in- out go into the cold air to their terpretation of "Strange" with oormitones, making the cold bKmny Enms singing. Among worse. ing could be brought about by eliminating man's innate mean-l Tne annual selections popular ness. . This, he thought, could y termed the all-American foot partially be attained through baIl teams are again beginning education. to flood the country. And as Influence of Women hard as we are pulling for Cap- In line with Spann's talk was tain George Barclay to make the one made by Miss Clark, that darn thing, it nearly broke who spolce on Woman and pur hearts when two such lists War." She stressed the im- of selections came to our notice (Continued on page two) in the office yesterday and Bar clay had been omitted from both! Long1 Promises Starring But after lookm& them over IxrlflSTPrc 'I'ltlcs r"iWUUJ! vvc txiiiitt. we nave . found the reason. It's all in his Players Outstanding Today Will name! Be Made Colonels. It seems that out on the west r , " coast "Uncle Jack" Oakie. has New Orleans, Nov. 9. (UP) just completed a picture entitled -xiuey i,ong iniormed Coach "College Rhythm," which has a Biff" Jones here today that he great deal to do with football, would make colonels of all the He got so enthused over the ouisiana ?tate umversity foot- sport that he sat right down and oaners wno distinguish .them- picked an all-American to end all selves m tomorrow's game with all-Americans. George Washington. Izzat Zo m oka a mis will place. "Bill" m a His idea was that if "2" is the unique position, because, after last letter in. the alphabet, then an nis years ol service to the his.team is the last word in foot army and football, he himself ball squads. Here it is: ends, rates only a captain. Zarza (Michigan State) and Now each of the coach's pu- Zornow (Rochester); tackles, pils who makes a touchdown to- Zucco (Colgate) and Zukas morrow will outrank him. Temple) ; guards, Zegolis Long also said that he would (Wayne) and Zeigler (Dickin fix up special quarters for the son) ; center, Zimmerman (V. M. adopted football team in the up- I.) ; quarter, Ziegel (Michigan Per stories of the 35-story state State) ; half backs, Zaleski (West Capitol building. Virginia) and Zayachek (Sf Football Followers Find Fairly Full Flock of Flashy Fellows Fea tUrinfT r astininiio Piclilnn c-t in HjI . 1 j i v 0 1Al riamDoyantly Fancy Families. 0- Bonaventure) ; fullback, (Buffalo). And Bob Zuppke for coach. However, he showed the list to Lyda Roberti and she burned The query for high school de bates this vpar will Va. T i " tJA-'t A iiillUll I I j "m uCi the other records played during ' "No single medicine will cure a &0lved' that the United States the broadcast were "Irresist- colc- Popular advertized cures should adopt the policy of ex ible," "Why Am I Blue?" and relieve the symptoms but tending federal aid to general "Washington and Lee Swing" bv can not cure tne cold." public education, E. R. Rankin. Zuk Hal KemP and "Ten Yards to Dean F. F. Bradshaw presided secretary of the High School De- Go" bv Ted Wmttis. ' and Dr. O. T. BinkW nnstnr rf bating Union of Nnrfh f!arni;no v . i y -wwv. i vwii. viAua Ezra Griffin and Jake Snvder the First Baptist church, had announced yesterday. were the speakers for the pro- charge of the devotionals. Dr. The Question will also be de gram. . E. M. Hedgpeth will address the bated by 33 state hicrh school leagues, since it has been chosen as the national high school de bate topic for 1934. Finals Here High schools in North Caro- When the Education associa- L m JNorth tion of thft oi i0f.f lma Wl11 enter a triangular de bate series, with the winners to T tjti ii ..... I J? i n over the crack that there weren't f!i T e actmtles '" many guys named "ski" rJavin f t 5? Frei yaj al NOR A RTitst a,c fonthnii t,o i-k university, jjjzra Gnmn em- uulJo lootball. Lyda, bemcr more orLi..... . " . MFFTTTvrn nP TUArnroc! l. -r ,. , ' UliaSlZPO T.nfl 1P iracv n thai . ,VJ" v uijv.nuii.j less ronsn, got all excited and fnr. .. " " T nicked horlf ,n a forelS" quesfaon statmg that team, Caimini tt "ternational have exclusive rights to such. L Z?-!1'- Carolina-Davidson game to Here is the wav she mVWI played at Davidson todav. L,v j . ' spring. them: ends, Wojcmovski (Pitt) ITrI,. teachers' section nf deba on the same query and Korchinski (Villanova) : " " , Root ,,,.", wlU be broadcast over the NBC tackles, Yezerski (St. Marv'., Vt BK1A KAPPA " C iJ???' and Schilawski ' . o'clock Wednesdav. v - The international scheme is one tion of the central district ofl North CflmliTm in paifli,rd,-6erj compete in the finals for the Av- the yesterday, Miss Nora Beust of CTT in.tnenals for the Ay be Hi TTnivPrit cpnni n i,w cock PP 1Ji Chapel Hill next cience addressed the primal blue network from 3:00 to 4:00 guards, Chyczew,ski (Carnegie -Phi Beta Kappa's 120th chap- students, she attended the school aif Tl affi"fative Tech) and Gurzynski (Temple); ter will be installed December 5 library section of the same meet- Z Tl?V?Gfe center, Usmaloski (Iowa) : auar- when h TTni - W VMAA Tf 111 I hJftVAft.W Vll 1. 1 fT I I - I Books about Hobbies." TTniirdToifTT 4- 1-1.1. . . . I "" u""vlolV ujr, reicyznsKi (Buffalo): half- hp f tv eM;a4.a rommskl (Columbia) Under the Utah charter only . andBialowski (Lafayette) : full. L5wo w;n v ,;;ui' SCHOLARSHIP AWARDING . - - ' ' I -iJ. o v 111 uc CllglUlC X WL ctU- I back". .iQ-nrtwolri w;onn: . I iiByvuiuit. . pointment. 75 ner cent of a nr.an... , , , T , ... Ar,A net t a i . ,-. . I , . 1C cuuuuary xinoaes scnoi- mtermont collefire and L L AUU) as i-yaa remarked, this courses must concern cultural toorv. ., ix ,, t.. x , i -V . xoxixp L.ummiLiee win select local HiWDank of the Universitv of nnT,t CmP,te the Snbje,C.tS aDA W PW f rPsentatives for further ap- Wisconsin will upholdZ neea- longest pass m historv. Brnmin- all ebVihiP mndidnA will ha i.-x- . , . wm uiiuiu me nega- . - v- I O - w j u -v- I I i I 1 1 si III 1 ri Trir Thnr rotirovrt Turn college, and Karl E. Mundt of East State Teacher's college, S. D. Roy C. Brown of Virginia L. L. ski to Wojcinovski. In lesser elected. words, from Pole to Pole. A couple of teams like that would give any radio announcer History-Government Majors 10:00 o'clock this morning. All applications must be in by that time. All mm'nra in niofn-rir cmrl nrrvtr- headache. But imagine Ted ernment who nkn t.n tW tha Husing or Graham McNamee comnrehensive examinntirm Nrw trying to get this one off at a vember 24 must see Dr. C. B. American Red Red Cross Roll Call Infirmary List The students confined in the' infirmary yesterday were H. P. Stalling, Francis Hodges, Wil- cntical moment: Rnh in 509qoq Qo,,.., L..,..,. s., . . .. ... ww0m!.uw........ ,-. '7 7 .7 . uw uciocic romgnt m tne Methodist V"" aoich. quiCK-KicKea I later than November 14. church. There will be a roll call of the liam Boone, Edward Serrem Dons Weaver, Irving Suss, Phil- Cross at 8:00 lip Brame, Carl Peiffer, and John Munyan. 0
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