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PAGE TWO THE DAILY TAR HEEL CJje Bailp liar Seel A tunnmgiu tfna PnMuiaftmu. YTi . w " vuiww v .uuu3 union coara ci uniTcrsity cf North Carolina at Chapel HiU where it is printed dafly except Mondays, mid the Thanksgiving:, Christinas and Spring Holidays. Entered as second class matter at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. O, under act of March 3, levs. 2UDscnpnon price, $4.w iot ine eouege year. Business and editorial-offices: 204-206 Graham Memorial - Telephones: editorial, 4351; business, 4356; night, 8161 T Quill Quips by Mac Smith COLLEGE PRESS TWO YEARS AGO TODAY Compiled from, UU ifc ths Daily Tax Hex E. L. P. G. Hammer, editor ' R. C. Page, Jr., manaaina editor W. L. Hargett, W. H. W. Anderson, associate editors A. R. Sarratt, Jr., city . editor Butler French, business manager . Editorial assistants I'D. Suss, J. M. Daniels, D. G. Wetherbee . News Editors Eahn. axtixtant citu editor. S. W- "RoMi; W ' P TTru?srn J. M. Smith, Jr., C. W. Gilmore, W. S. Jordan, Jr., R. Sprinkle - Desk Men N. C. Bead, J. F. Jonas, P. Harward . Publicity Service , D. X. McKee, director, N. Craig, H. T. Terry, Jr. Exchange Editors - S. R. Leager, G. O. Butler This Will Slake You Stop and Think "A woman with, her scream- Unlucky -The nractice of buviner and selling themes and papers is asjing mouth opening a hole in the common at Duke as elsewhere, bloody drip that fills her eyes Some time ago one of History and runs off her chin. -; Professor Lanning's students "The insane, crumbling effect handed in a floating "sure-B" of a child's body after its bones paper which had cost him almost are crushed inward. five dollars. "Raw ends of bones nrotrud- Lannmg returned the paper in r throno-V thp fl1i of with a "zero" and the comment: panting, groaning half-corpse? "This is the same .paper I used Muttering of a . diseased myself ten years ago." mind? No, just some of the every day details of motor acci- Wrong Number dents which are happening every Hoowilw lorton rrrifh 911(1 rahwi j. xl. Reporters I vv, w,x 1 uay on me nigaways cia uic E, J. Hamlin, J. A. Brown. L. L Gardner. H. M. Beaeham. W. C. Fields. TIT. Carolina fans and Snavely's 32 nnT1trv Hpfnila xphirh are heinff s- B- Bradley R- Howe . ball nlayers. the Southern Spec- ni1f ; tiio TinhiiV aw hv an nnfc. ial pulled into Durham Friday Laged press which is appalled by on its way across tne mountains the rising rate of automobile to . jvnoxvuie. : un jumpea pan i rauialtip passengers, including a new attack has been Ball-toter Jim McCachren. . . launched on the reckless, driver ' I m M 1 1 I . ... m several minutes later xne m- started with an article m regular passenger - train; that the August issue of the Reader leaves Durham at 7 :10 p. ; m. nicest called "And Sudden creened out of town and was npah " This article has : since gliding smoothly along the su- keen reproduced by Esquire and i .t ;t i jf x.; : I - - -1 DurDan rans wnen lrantic by several newspapers tnrougn- uais Hum wic nam o wuuuvwa i 0ut tne unitea oiates. halt the . ti,0 -PaM--tnat. afi onn Heaths nrfiirred from auto accidents Carolina's Mr. McCachren year means nothing to the shame-facedly crawled off the average driver. Mere statistics TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 193.5 IBIUSICIANS' FAT.T. Two Recitals Weekly and Sr In addition tr if a tt Stetson "D" announces con- evening program of reauf r,,. tract bridge tournament with sic, the University MusiV $50 in prizes and a loving cuplpartment has scheduled for this LO DOOX. . . QOUIlUiUUica nm iou a uuuiucr 01 reCltfl onger be required to attend members of the faculty and stn freshman chapel, instead tney iiicients. 1 1 TTT J I meet separately every weuues- There wm also be a series of day. . -F." D. R. shivers with Vesper orean recitals in ih trm dread as Phi Assembly prepares Music hall every Sunday, begin. flationary policies when it meets Professor Jan Phillip Schinhan. Tuesday evening at 7 o ciock N - Wednesday Ptpr tt.. a 1 3 : xt m 4. I . an on tne tnira noor oi-wew kw 8en 11 a rAM-f, . . tt:.t... p i,r " m rroiessor. xxiccxrsuu wx iCIHiIl Music halL On n- engineering school evolves an easy formula for computing the by Benjamin F. Swalin, followed " w" ion isovember 6 by a chamber r. u. '4. fr-v J .i"s; Staff Photographer D. Becker Division managers . . ; ' v " ; f , J. A. Lewis, circulation, ' H. W. Ostcrheld, collections, M. B. Carr, advertising, T. E. Joyner, local, advertising, W. H. D. ckert and R. Crooks, otce ' LocaZ advertising staff N. W. Bond, C. W. Blackwell, W. D. McLean, P. C. Keel THIS ISSUE: NEWS, KAHN; NIGHT, SMITH nvxtViuTv - In v tomorrow's issue will appear QUALITY , Vry effective schedule of income and expendi tures of the Carolina Publica tions Union for the last six years. Probably the most pro found piece of legitimate propa ganda in favor of the students' voting to increase the publica tions fee, the schedule, with ap pendages, will show the trend in costs, expenses, improvements of the publications, and the in crease in the publications' scope in campus life. ; ; Suffice it to say, before the schedule is presented for the students' consideration in view of the forthcoming election on the fee question, that the publi cations financial condition boils down to one single issue so far as a student vote is concerned: campus publications must either receive added income .from the students or else suffer in quality tions fee at Carolina. That the fees at all .other ovVy .u made the engineer then, makes little ditterence n- crack express certain to subscribe to at least one of four publications and started haok to thek- ,1,4- ;f v,;rv, the cost of that one elsewhere Ln;rt ctamino- TTrt- i. j... A-t. is more than the combined fee here. Furthermore, where the fees are not compulsory the editors of the publications are not elected by the campus but by the staff. This latter condi tion is highly desirable, in our opinion, ' but Special and the rest of the Uni- evr is a striking reminder of i versity delegation were anxi- the savage mutilations which ac- ously waiting the prodigals re- company motor accidents. i turn! : With this in mind societies for accident prevention are carrying on a campaign to teach the aver age driver what that exhilira- tion which speed gives him may cost him in the end. Enterpns ing judges are sentencing speed ers to trips through the morgue The Los Angeles Bureau of Ac- Wot Venus : Research Droves that women since tnis campus atMa for the world be believes m popular election ana . - militaristic : they start by - . ii I : o - controls its publications m tnis tUng the bkbes "in arms. manner, tnen iu is vun&tivi.y . that it also biipport the men ttForeian . . , ! 11 1 I " . . . " I J-iX -O elects oy supporting uieir puu- Which subject of militarism d t PreVention is decorating ucations. r xi ui emtuxo w c reminds one of the mrestiga-m- h with- rhseA to -re elected by the staffs, then the tion carried out last month by Ll: a w a nerson 11 1 J i I AAAAAA14. tllV stuaenLs - vyuuiuiieciucjxL unattanoacrA p.ratic kick aerainst raising- fees nrsaaao. . w - -. . - 1 ucooet:; in their publications. But herj? individual stresses on tinuous structure. Board may cut fees for upper- music recital Before going home for classman representation m mUsically-minded Yackety Yack . . Vanderbilt de- . - .- - . - feats Tar Heel eleven 20-13 Nashville. at OUTSTANDING RADIO BROADCASTS 1:00: WBIG. 2:30: WGN. 5:00: WBIG. 7:00: WBIG. 7:30: WBT. 8:00: Lew students may hear a concert by the' University Symphony or chestra on November 26. A con cert by the University band will be held December 4. On December 10 there will be a student recital and the next day a concert by" the two glee Gogerty orch., I dubs; This will close the fall ser ies of recitals by the Hill Music hall. Tommy Tucker orch., Dick Messner orch., Lew Gogerty orclj., Kate Smith, WABC, Leo this is notrue papers. Having heard many of the lo cal colored heroes declare their "The editors of the other three Willingness to go out and fight I iiVwl?QirTi3 have taken a very "refill n" : warfare for their The reason for this being the 1 , altruistic ww "WiVhW Slarions " the . . , . . i , 1 cUiloviciiiivii3 "v. wiumw, , iunaamenLai question is pid . 1 t 'nt. their bud-l I H 1 III . fllCl VV ;Vv I llvj W O UUkVA J wvv w oo xr-tf coste are Prmanenuy mucn -j Ueck-up among the neighbor- higher than before, advertising ' r . . - ai . ... - j--- Reisman orch., WPTF, WEAF. 8 :30 : Wayne King . orch:, WEAF, WSB; Lawrence Tibbett baritone, WABC, WBT, WBIG; Isham Jones orch., WGN. 8:45: Horace Heidt orch., WGN. 9:00: Ben Bernie orch., WEAF: The Caravan, Walter O'Keefe, Glen Gray orch., WBT, WABC, WH.AS afeOT Eddy Duchin orch., Newspapers are printing photo- Sn? graphs of victims lying band- j . , Q;rtur,;nrr len Hayes, Mark Warnow orch., aged m hospitals. . Sickening details such as these bring home WJZK?K , wrxr the lesson better than pages of ?Jto' statistics .10:00: The Studio Party, S "AnT'sudden Death" is not SB. " . xx x T4? -r Q.a ne -Lu ;oy ; ivictrcii 01 A line, vvajdv, a pretty story. If you are eas- LxrtTA3 uy nauseatea, yuu snuuiu nuw u- . f , COMER MEETS WITH "Y" LEADERS IN ATLANTA General Y. M. C. A. Secretary Harry F. Comer attended in Atlanta, Ga. two southern "Y conferences, which were sched uled for last week. Mr. Comer after that attended the executive committee meeting m charge of the annual student conference at Blue Ridge. He was booked for the special fall meet ing of the administrative com mittee of the southern student Y. M. C. A.'s, of which he is a member. The Blue Ridge conference, of SlichIeb2Wa leader, is held each summer with iele- crates from colleere Y. M. and Y 11:00: WJZ. 11:30: 'anf nudity tL nubHca- crity, it is the students' duty to One bid colored fellow, when to read it. However, if r?annot deste a rally behind the ; men they asked where Ethiopia was, mut- W have a strong stomach, and tions union cannot, despite a WQinain a hih stand- in that, "he won't 4. i wi,Qf ia8 w tSSto To Tur;" ; .b;the thot she was out .e ou WEAF; JZTi 't effort. , - ; , 1 worKin' r Mrs. McKinnon. . 4ep m the gas to pass a truck WENR; VUM"V",W""' , 1 (4'' -- - ' ! o hill nr frv to heat a traffic " UU a xxxxi, vj. - I t : Glenn Lee orch., Earl Hines orch., Orville Knapp orch., skimmed as low - as possible without seriously affecting ; the TAKING quality of the publications This entire, assumption, how ever, is based on the. sincere be lief that the campus wants and demands all of the existing pub THE SOUTH The mighty Car olina team that upset Tennessee's vaunted Vols Saturday after noon is deserving praise. Two - years ago such a 4 C TtUHMAAMA aw 0 the Amrust issue of the dormitory were humiliated er- M , , - . ::,nr the 11 :45 : Ted Fiorito orch., 12:00: Johnny Hamp orch., 12:30: Horace Heidt dormitory were auuniidtcu i,cx- , ns--' Hi-ntnnil -iz:uu .-t; v h h unnrv Reader's Digest, or the October tturday after. of Esquire.' - v,rt -ujo department. It was the night r-J: 12:3C vjl urcmj,. , i . x. JUQKtiS WliU uiomxao TT- . . r tne wasn to-goouu . . 1 f f. . , . -1,1 wuin doe itmes orcn., . , j xi. with wmdy reprimands mightl ;. of existing pud- . .cw - : hVationa in their present lorm ; - . , - mid: pasters .were .running. irom -r" x WAb: -Joe Sanders 7: ' . . , l have oeen possiuie, uwpnc ; xi. reading exerpts 01 una aiutic at andth ;their Present.con- P. f : the room to - rooirxwxth . tb offenders. 'it might help to nrha lofict. addition- as al w .. - ,.3-, m llanndrv slms which, on tnis one . , . 'LCliU. JLA1 " ... orch., WJZ, orch., W. C. A.'s in ten southern states. Patronize Our Advertisers ' fact that a hall-dozen oi uie ---- - , w to offenders. it mignt neip to ; . as aL7 w haf wnTnr,ed Ten- Maundry sllPs whlch 011 thlS neLi cPr ston and WANTED Twn carate rniblication. the Caro- -cvc" VTh occasion, listed only dresses, .yr7Z f uJ room in Ruffin d ovim,v. x r r ... ...... I H.nr.AA nraro nn riMfin iti. uiic l.iiix. . - . 1 4- u. i -wi y mnra Tnun ipjir 411 i.iik Una Magazine, has become recog- - - r--, skirts middies, Mmonas, Prin- -J, nized as definite and necessary , I tte Moomers and numer- " 1 1 X... I vXXCw v uuw ' . .1 XT i -.rt ' w - " and permanent addition -- of these men during ous. -outer . Uhe role of "manned body on a! slab, waxily portraying the con- Kenan sequences of bad motoring judg- men to . occuuv room in Rufiin dorm immediately. See Bass or Norment in Med. building, 8:30 a. m. 11 p. m. The Grandest Laff-Show Since 'TRAVELING SALESLADY" Joan Blondell Glenda Farrell in "WE'RE IN THE MONEY" ALSO -COMEDY NOVELTY j . . TODAY ...... . . MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY I Warner Oland ' in "CHARLIE CHAN -EST SHANGHAP 1 and permanent auuiuuu . rience 0f these dents and faculty .members P. A. d . -T and faculty , tempers ? and we must also , : ' - j alike. . The humor publication, . men on the : A1 -A-' nAa The Carolina Buccaneer, un-i . wter than those j::. CT-u ao,L,4- thp Virama of "Death doubtedly fills a definite neea. who filled the berths two years day.duHng the Wake .Forest on the Highway." The Daily ItynotS ago- . . . . J. ball game and three students yortem. j. a1 TTTO hdlimrpl ine maul icaauu iui wn- xv were Siauuueu ai taui villain w v from the list. And we beliee i, liPsL -u4. vestment reared back in the that daHy newspaper has a seat of his Ford. "Ma- deart to play in student d activities. . .. .-, . , , ...'-.. -A-Aiten.- - 4. -xvii- vously beside the dusky cnaut- So micK.fdr.the flrrtr" T V C pr, 1 r feur. was Cheerleader Sue Sou-1 . . . i i-.isive worn, in ouuii, mo wnose drivers wcic aigumg vu- - ... . j tion,which we believers clear . j, mentor Carl Liferouslv Srith the . stalwart therland being escorted to the . and basely souna. xne. has succeeded in pro- Utudent guides, that ; they fieldofbatue. ond assumption is ducig a football team which, be permitted to drive down close dente,. demanding .thepubl,, judged by Saturday.s spectacle, to e field . cations, and electmgedrtors by u Head and duraWe; Half way to the stadium gates, popular .wn . . . gtaff aded by the anxious crowd was brought They . K to..:tt.:i. to . th.:,. mey j b . . ,x rt ua viV- honking of an evidently official rate oi o.w i u u . r- automobile that had passed the four rmblications is absurdly nw -RpfnTA the season has " w- in 7K ner cent of the col- j w"' "" ' . ... . eiiueu, uicy wm uuuuwvW,- Thrnn oh the trees tne car leges and .university ".I".'.,: . n,, nr sn back, as well as student appro- that-had cleared the way be- Visit our 10c Counter If it's a product sold in drug Qtores and a ten cent (10c) size made, we have it. Sutton's Drug Store O- ?6nttdo 7" extras QUADLEY SUITS. TOPCOATS AND TUX EDOS OF EXTRAORDINARY CHARAC TER AND EXCEPTIONAL VALUE ORIGI NATED EXPRESSLY FOR COLLEGE MEN. '35 READY-TO -PUT-ON TAILORED TO MEASURE $40 AND MORE ALSO HATS HABERDASHERY SHOES Students Cooperative -Cleaners Chapel Hill, N .C. -Wed. and Thurs., Oct. 9th and 10th Robert Gray, Rep. - vv r- held a huee Negro in white te&AAMM. TnD ATI I I TM I 1 1 I 1 1 t .I. UCIrtilUlla I w - XllUIt? lri.mil vaaw vwvi w xr
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