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VOLUME XLIV
ZDITOSIAL PSOKZ 4351
CHAPEL HILL, N. C, THUBS DAY;' SEPTEMBER 26, 1935
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NUMBER 4
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CAROLINA BUS CO.
GETS TEB1P0RARY
NEW RUN PERM
Franchise Awarded for Raleigh
. Greensboro Service Over
Greyhound Lines
SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
EVENT CALENDAR
TO BE IN Y LOBBY
Events of Quarter will be Listed
When Officially Scheduled
In order to unify all informa
tion regarding campus attrac
tions, the official University
Calendar of Public Events will
be kept in the office of the Y.
M. C. A., according to an an
nouncement yesterday. .
me x pians to install a
GRAHAM EXPLAINS ALURINI FUND JOB
AIDS FOMMMEN MMSTAmCANT
President Discusses Individual Present Office Staff Under Miss
Conferences, Physical Edu- Alice Gat tis Recommended
cation, New Social Science i to Carry; on Fund Work
Freshmen1 met in Memorial Felix A. Grisette will not be
Hall yesterday morning to hear succeeded in the position of
President Graham speak to them Alumni Loyalty Fund director
as a group for the first time, when he assumes his new duties
.The opening devotional, which as Executive Manager of the
After a prolonged altercation,
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tne uaronna oacn company nas -, "nTT " was rendered by the Reverend North Carolina Hospital Saving
received a temDorarv franchise permanent chart m the lobby of t,:, voon;,; v a
I Il T T TUT m- A 1 .' T -it
wr a mrera os .me irom "T r"'" Kipling's stirring poem, "If": tions of President Graham are
?,e,gh -G.'eeoro . vja !-!fle ?L?1! President Graham was then approved by the Loyalty Fund
fjnapei mil by tne Nelson short , i-r, va wi, or, Council
. foK riiooi i,oKrto oo oo introduced to the freshman I youncu.
as they are scheduled officially ciaBS- meeting wnu wviiv uuucu iw-
in the information office ims group, tne neaa 01 tne um- wara oy iut. unset m nispre-
Campus organizations will have versity told of the three changes vious capacity will be continued
an opportunity to see the which have been made for the with the details managed by the
mpcifiV HatP which TYinv hp benefit of first-year students, present office force under Miss
available for the programs Among tnem are a new arrange-1 Alice uatxis, urisette s assist-
Donald Stewart, was Rudyard Association, if the recommenda-
The temporary permit came
as a conclusion to negotiations
begun last winter by the Atlan
tic Greyhound Lines for a direct
route operated by 'them to con
nect their lines in Greensboro
and Raleigh. The measure was
contested by the Carolina line
on the grounds that it would be
ruinous to their line already
serving the people on the pro
posed route. As a result the
Utilities, Commission refused
the Greyhound people the route
and ordered the Carolina Coach
sponsored by them.
ment of Freshmen conferences ant.
j it n t i , n r tt i ii
Thp "Y" nffipp will fll?n cPrw unaer me supervision oi J-eau moss xiospiiauzauuii
a, tw nlnrp ir fil rpint9 fnr Bradshaw and Professor SpruiU, The new Executive Manager
hall or building reservations rne m" oauction oi pnysicai eau-pi me nospiun .ssociatiuu wiu
STUDENT-FACULTY
DAY IS POSTPONED
Committee Decided More Time
Needed -for Organization
WEAVER CHOSEN
TO FILL POSITION
LEFT BY FAHILEY
The student members of the
joint Student-Faculty Day steer
ing committee, meeting yester
day morning in Dean R. B.
House's office unanimous 1 y T0
vetoed the proposition that the
second annual Student-Faculty
Day celebration be held in con
junction with Founder's Day,
October 11.
Reasons for the unanimous
New Student Assistant . Now
Making Survey of Dormitory
Screens for Adjustments
REPRESENT ROGERSON
Fred Weaver, University jun
ior, was appointed yesterday by
Assistant Controller L. B. Rog
erson to occupy the position of
his student assistant, recently
feeling were that adequate timePa ?t ?7 the resignation
was not available for the prepa- UA r v". uaf , .
ceptea a graauate assistantsmp
in economics.
Although Weaver's regular
schedule has not been worked
out as yet, his duty, according to
Rogerson will be to co-ordinate
the interests of the student body
with the interests of the Uni-
ration of exhibits and programs,
and that Student-Faculty Day,
now established as a definite
annual holiday of purposeful
meaning should by rights main
tain a separate tradition.
Plans for a meeting of the
joint committee immediately
vpfcitv "Wpawr will rprvrpSPTtt
after fraternity rushing season students side and T T
rather than-the office of the cation into tle University, and a have the task of adopting his were made, with Chairman Jake Lesent the University's side,"
Dean of Administration as here
tof ore. v
12 o'clock Thursday has
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new: course m social science.1 money-managing talents to tne Snyder making such arrange-
Individual Treatment I business of organizing financi- (Continued on last page)
In order that Freshmen may ally the state-wide program for
Company to install a direct route J)0s Are Friends
along the same lines. - m -r
T.i,.. Traffic To Man; Enemies
o .... 1 - - rm-m 'm tr ti
lo Murderers
Personnel Is Doubled
Immediately the Highway
Commission ruled that the road
from Graham to Chapel Hill was
a light traffic road and could
not support the heavy busses
needed by the company to carry
mere are people wno are
blessed with unwavering hu-
i i n ti
man sympatny ana Kinaness ;
but, there are also those who
be treated more as individuals providing mass hospitalization.. journajsm Department
ratner tnan as memDers oi a uroup nospitanzaxion is wiaeiy
group; separate conferences are heralded as a social movement
to be conducted under the sup- of great significance. It is used
ervision of a group of faculty extensively in England, and in
advisors. - - V New York City, Washington and
Physical education has become Cleveland m this country. It and educated and former Daily resDonsibilitv of insnectinir dor-
. ' n I m M n I . J TI I . I
an important item m i?Tesnman nas never Deiore oeen attemptea tar Heel- editor, returned to mitorv un-keeD and welfare to
a .
Rogerson said.
Dormitory Screens
At present the new students
assistant is making a survey of
dormitory screens for malad
justments or injuries caused by
As Coffin Gets Cohort students and to report these te
the buildings department. This
Another Tar Heel born, bred ;s ;n alignment "with his other
activities. One hour per week is on a state-wide scale.
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the expected loads and at the Pok, uPn, the ,w?ld w!th.sadis- Graham Wiu Render MY' Deputation To Go
same time prohibiting the use of jmtrea, ana, teartui ot tneir Famous Speech Oct. 11 T6 Guilford Meeting
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the road by vehicles over 5
pounds.
T'1- -i Vina lAmnanv : ' - TcAtrCi
human brothers, wrack their
vengence on defenseless , dogs.
In the cruel cool of last night,
school yesterday, not as a stu- work in co-operation with the
dent, but as an instructor. ' dormitory conditions and activ-
He is Walter S. . Spearman, ity. readjustments of any kind
recently a reporter and literary dormitory managers.
editor of the Charlotte News, Weayer wm also act as Eog.
agreed. The new schedule was
begun on the same day.
Shorter Time
At the hearing of the Utili
ties Commission last spring, a
number of faculty members,
students, and town folk attended
in support of the route that
would connect Chapel Hill di
rectly with Raleigh and Greens-!
boro. It was stated at that time
that the time of travel from
Chapel Hill to Raleigh would be
cut to forty five minutes and
that Greensboro could be reached
in an hour and a quarter.
Accepts invitation to Speak "at I Yandell'Ho Lead Local Group ;egn Ms duties today erson's representative to the
Founder's Day Celebration I Attending Cabinet Session in assisting rroiessor uscar
uomn in tne neretoiore ontman
jrrtJBiuenL rraxiK. vjrranaiu yes-i. ; -jrreaiueiiu .Diuy xanueu uxiscnooi OI journalism.
terday accepted the invitation to the University Y. M. C. A. will Charlotte Newsman
J l-miAMa n-f TT,TQTilrlin aroof was
order and on September 13 they ""T r Z-TiT . T.V 1
n. . no it in Lilt; lasi, uniiu. ui . uuxx-
l - "-a A . I . 4tiliVi WW VAl WA. A mS W IAm WW
vulsions of strichnine poisoning. dellver now-famous address, take a delegation to the state Mr. Spearman was graduated dorrnitory conditions and acti-
student advisory committee and
the student body as a whole. "If
any student has any complaint
to make, whether it be about
His shaggy body was rigid and
yet not too late.
Passer sby looked on and those
EOSSASKSCMDS
TO STAY AT HOME
uan democracy survive m me i. m. ana i. w. u. a. caoinet from the University witn a
only a slight twitch of agony Modern World," at the Foun- executive committee meeting at bachelor of arts degree in 1928
now and then showed that it was der's Day program in Memorial Guilford College next Saturday and then pursued a post-gradu-
Hall, Friday, October 11. and Sunday. - ; . . ate scholarship at Lyons Univ-
Dr. Graham first presented One of the major purposes of ersity in France. He has been on
I I 1 I ml IT. C 1.? A t AJ la I mm 4m Ml-' 1 Mm
blessed by sympathy shud- tnis speecn at tne institute oi me. meeting is to pian me tne news statt 01 tne jnarioite
dered ; those hardened by hatred Human Relations in session at years' cooperation program be- paper for the past six years.
i ji - -i . 3 T 1 I A7illi rn-no f,-il I qotq WilliaTnetftwn I T.WPPTI-. t.hft. .A1 IPO'P.S. . Ann 11TI1VPT-I . I Innmr hio ?o flint iroo t horo
giarea, ana moveu uu. jrejriiapcs i &f mx,,.., 0 x ' I committee vacancy left bv Wea-
hW thmio-ht nothino- could be Mass., August 28 of the past sities of , the state. This year Spearman was elected editor of . .. , . .
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done, at least they hoped so. I summer. Full texts were re- particular empnasis is to oe the then tri-weekiy TAR ieel,
piaccu uii cue peace pi uuiem auujana. it was ne wno maae il a
international, relations. dailv. He is a member of the
In additionto Yandall, the Chi Psi fraternity, was presi-
dclegation will include Bob Ma- dent of Phi Beta Kappa and
gill, sophomore cabinet president WOn the Golden Fleece award.
Phillips Russell, .,4 debater, and Mr. Spearman has also! done
Harry F. Comer, "Y" secretary, notable work in: the Charlotte
Little Theater and the Carolina
nrA fKp doer noisoners. printed m metropolitan news-
But around the dying dog papers the nation over.
stood the Samaritan kind-hearts - The full program for Found
mhvpd too near.ler's Day will be announced
II AIVy mMm V . w w ' I 1
saw: the animal cringe arid then shortly, according to an an
thrash madly about in another nouncement yesterday by Dean
snnRfn nf nain and terror. ' I R. B House.
At last Dr. S. A. Nathan was
vity, readjustments of any kind
and any claims and cannot get
satisfaction from the ordinary
channels, he should see Mr. Wea
ver, who will straighten it out,"
Mr. Rogerson said. '
When the student advisory
ver upon accepting his new posi
tion is filled, a survey of all units
of operation of the University
will be made by the members of
that body in order to familiarize
themselves with their, responsi-
bilities - . .- -
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called and' in his car, offered for
service to one not even of the
Carrington Smith Gives Plaque human race; took the shattered
for Winner of New Seven-
. Point .Athletic System
President Jane Ross requested
that' all women students refrain
from visiting fraternity houses
at a meeting of the Woman's
Association yesterday. Visiting
fraternities will be denied all
wreck of a dog home to see if
me geinua-ui mcmtuic uwuw ..
i to prolong human life might I if
this once be given to another
cause. ; . "
CAMPUS KEYBOARD
DOR
We Eat Dirt
must put in our humble
word of agreement with na
tionally-known Edwin R. Em
bree, appraiser of American Uni
versities. V
"A great university in the
is
The editors of THE DAILY TAR
co-eds until the fraternities have Heel meeklv bow their heads in South," claims Mr. Embree,
been petitioned; as to whether humble apology to the faithful the insistent need in American
thev wish ' the co-eds to have readers of this enterprising scnoiarsmp toaay,
this privilege. She also urged news sheet for the unpardon- That statement , covers a lot
the girls to read the handbook able " number of careless errors of ground and was Mr. Embree's
tip riifpa that havp nnnparincr in vesterdav morn- conclusion after an exhaustive
"been made by ; the. Woman's ling's issue.:. : .study of American education.
Student Council. ' I In the general confusion of And it is particularly interesting
Town Representative I starting publication . this first to us at Chapel Hill, where, in
The town representative to week and also breaking in sev- my opinion, that "great univer
the student council will be eral new reporters at the same sity" must eventually be located.
elected at the October meeting time, these errors emerged tri- Universities, you know are
of the assocation luniphant yesterday morning. judged by their reaches into
; The new seven unit athletic! We hope no one trooped up higher learning, not their under-
system was explained to the to Memorial hall last night to graduate college life. And such
group by Kay Quigley, president hear the Boston Sinfonietta. It graspings and researches cost
Woman's Athletic Association. I is scheduled to appear on the money and take time and .brains.
According to the new rules, each campus Wednesday, October . 2,1 An undergraduate school, on the
-iiTiif: wilt rprivp.' " fif I irctparl of last niffht. Atid inp.i-lother hand, can support itself
for enterting a team in anv of dentally, the chairman of the on a small endowment and stud
the following sports i - teriiiis, student , entertainment commit- ent fees." It's too' bad from our
hockey, basket ball, baseball, tee is Dr. J. P. Harland and not point of view. that King Money
(Continued on last page) . (Continued on last page) has to grade our scholarly pro-
MTTORIES GET
PIGTUREMOIJLDING
Upper Quadrangle, Old East, Old.
West and Steele in for Seige
of Improvement
, . , , , I condition m tlie scnool of lour-r ..... . .
our graauate scnool nere . - - - i pamt tnat many students noticed
is an excellent one, we have not ' I emanating from the late la
mented Swain hall last week was
for remodeling in action.
will I Instead. long strips of picture
w - A
" a
gress, but oy necessity so it
must be....
At any rate, despite the fact
that
Playmakers. He has written
several prize-winning plays
iwnicn nave been, proaucea m
Playmaker contests here.
His appointment by President
Frank P. Graham, . yesterday,
is the result of an overcrowded
Community Club
the resources for research and
scholarly study, and therefore
we are not a great university. The Community Club
Undergraduate excellence we have its first fall meeting at moulding, 20,000 lineal feet of
have, and are noted for it, but 3:30 tomorrow afternbn in the it in all, were being primed for
contributions to advance learn- Episcopal parish house. The I mstallation in Old East. Old
mg we have not made, except club is making an effort to en-1 West, Steele and the dormitor-
where individual brilliance has roll every woman in Chapel Hill lies of the upper quadrangle. In
forced its way above green- this year, and newcomers are I trend with this vears stepped-
backs. especially invited. I up and improved student hous-
Over m Durham there is a jn the club are seven depart-ng program, Buildings Depart-
heavily endowed university that ments which hold monthly meet- ment officials are having all
is -fast making educational ng3m The departments are : dormitory rooms not already
tracks. But it, top, lacks an litpraturp. - American home. ar equipped lined with this picture
adequate something and we civiC3 an(i citizenship, music, moulding.
could supply it: scnoiany tra- health, and education.- At the! Old West Finished
m m . m 1 1 I ' - - '
Qltion. bo, as an interesting hrPTtpral meeting hp! d on the! flarnPTifprs rinvp finioTin -nrifK
speculation, we venture to sug- hast Friday of every month a Old West dormitory, are liow
gest that when America's most business session- is followed by working on Old East, and intend
msistant educational need is iui- uea to begin operations in the up-
filled, it will be m central Nortn officers of the club are: pres- per . quadrangle todav. The
Carolina and will find Duke and identf Mrs George Logan ; firstlmoulding is being placed on a
Carolina in comomauon. nu-i vice-president, JVlrs. K. W. I level with the tops of the win-
possible? Maybe. . But plenty Bost; second vice-president, Mrs.dows so as to make it at the
interesting. P. G. H. (Continued on last page) I (Continued on latt pag$)
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