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THE DAILY TAB HEEL
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1935
BULLETINS
Senior Class Executive commit
tee, meeting at 7 o'clock, Univer
sity Gub room. ' -Co-ed
Tennis 2 p. m.
Co-ed Archery 4:30 p. m. '
Co-ed Bowling 8 p. m., Graham
Memorial, free. "
Di Senate Meeting, tonight
7:15, New East..
Di-Phi Dance Committee Meet
ing, 11:30 a. m., "Y" lobby.
Phi Assembly 7:15 tonight in
New East. ; .v
Editorial Staff Entire editorial
staff of Daily Tar Heel meets
2 o'clock this afternoon, Graham
Memorial. Editorial board meets
with editor after general meet
ing. Desk staff meets with man
aging" editor. "
Training School Meets this aft
ternoon, 3 o'clock, Graham Me
morial,' with managing editor.
"Y" Cabinet Members Those
who plan to attend Halloween
social leave 20 cents at "Y" as
soon as "possible. . . : ,.v ; . j
Ushets Who have not received
'toeirpay ior Saturday's football
jgame may do . so ' at Emerson,
tomorrow, 1 :30 p. m. .
Sports Staff There will be a
meeting of. the entire sports
staff at 2:00 this afternoon.
Dr. Johnson Attends
Tuskegee Ceremony
University Professor Present at
Institute's Inaugural Program
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Dr. Guy B. Johnson, of the
university's institute lor re
search in social science, attended
the inauguration of Tuskegee
Institute's new president yester
day at Tuskegee, Alabama. Just
before the inauguration, Dr.
Johnson was present at a con-
erence on "The Negro in Agri
culture."- . ;
Dr. Frederick D. Patterson,
ong associated with the Negro
Institute,' is the new Tuskegee
president, succeeding Dr.- R. R.
Moton. Dr.'Moton, the school's
second president, retired several
months ago. Booker T. Wash
ington was the first Tuskegee
eader and served from the time
of the Institute's origin, in 1881,
until 1915, when he died. '
Team Praised
Unbeaten Elevens
Continued from page three)
Stanford Indians, by a 6-0 mar
gin, leaving California and U.
C. L. . A. as the only unbeatens
on the West coast. Another
"Monjc"- Moscrip proved to be
the deciding factor in the game,
by booting two field goals in the
initial period.
After a hesitant start, the
University of Alabama put on a
belated rally . to knock Georgia
off by a 17-7 count, thereby leav
ing Carl Snavely's Carolina Tar
Heels the only undefeated and
untied team in Dixie.
. Georgia Scores
Minot, gained the lead for the
Bulldogs in the opening quarter
when he scored on a 43-yard pass
from Bond. 'Bama came back
and tied the score in the second,
as Young Boozer snake-hipped
his way over the goal line.. In
the fourth both teams fought
desperately, but Riley's field goa
and Smith's touchdown brought
Georgia's downfall. "..
Two other games that proved
to be upsets in view of their re
sults were the Notre Dame-Navy
and Colgate-Holy Cross .battles
At Annapolis, the Middies . re
ceived a 14-0 setback before 65,
000 fans. The Irish scored a
clean-cut victory as .Francis Gaul
an Mike iLayden were the touch-
doS.malcers. -f y'-'- v. .;'...
feex Kidd's 25-yard placement
in the third quarter ; , was enough
to hand Andy; Kerr's .Colgate
team a set-back at Worcester,
Mass; Both teams played bang
up ball and were unable to pene
trate either's defense, so Kidd,
playing quarterback, called for
a. placement attempt by him
self. It went end-over-end
between the uprights.
ON THE SPOT- ROMANTICALLY!
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One woman respects his career, the other freedom to love! As
the intriguingly handsome opera star of Fox Film's "Here's to
Romance, Nino Martini must choose between Genevieve .Tobin
and Anita Louise, and he's finding the choice none too easy ! .
Carolina Theatre now playing.
Library Prize
Playmakers
. Coxtbaud rm prt
William T. Chichester as Slim,
Ralph Burgin as Lovegrove,
Athanas Weltscheff . and J. Rob
erts Poole as Larry and Joe, the
policemen, G. D. Gatling and
Thomas OTlaherty as Freddie
and Bill, students at the Univer
sity of South Carolina, and Nor
man Rothschild as Bubber.
Folk Play
"Cockle Doody Doo," a play of
Carolina fisher folk was written
by Patsy McMulIan and directed
by Sarah SeawelL The . scene is
in the kitchen of Mag Balance's
cottage on Ocracoke Island. The
characters are: Mag Balance, a
spinster, played by Patsy Mc
MulIan, Liza Ella Balance, her
niece, by Jean Walker, Airs. Sa
rah5 Jane Daly, by Mildred Mc
MulIan, and David (Doody) .Daly
by Ben Royals v
Ella Mae Daniel will direct
Gerd Bernhart's play "Hjem-
(Continued from page three)
"The entire line gave ,
Miss Beust into advantages.
The idea of giving awards for
the best student library is not lengsel (Home Longing) which
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an experiment, tne liDrary is in xne living room oi a siuau
science teacher pointed out. I Norwegian hpm in , Komagvaer.
(Continued from firet page)
en- authoritative judgment on books
Nftrth l!aiA ino mil tkinnkl omimni.naiafiiMw 4-1 lian.-stik 1 -i -I : " . - ...
ll?F'y"'W? V -lu, riZrV - . ..Tllished;a contest of this kind fivelreri Nielsen, Janie Bntttas-lda
ago-and it has proved.yery Olsen, Kenned-BarUettas Pasf
.vnrrl I inncpa will visit, a niiTn Vioir. nf friA I T .. .. I. i .f.
line,, today, and; such was the best libraries and interview the
magnificence of the Tar Heel students owning them.
line, it is. doubtful if ; any. team
Asked whether it was reauired
in the South could have . pene- that the . contestants read
trated that steel-lined defense, each book, , Miss Beust
ren
sity, the University of Oklaho-jliam Fletcher as Karl Pederson
ma, Pennsylvania, Wellesley,! Mexican Comedy
mmm M 1I A 1 I A MAMA A I M w
Ydaodr, auu navcuuiu aic isuuic "Tne Ked velvet-(ioat is
n-f Vi q tnllarrAd on1 uniiTAraif ioa 1 1 r f 11 f 1
"RprhaV tvi thp Kff tIqvci. nn .. . , " ""u .wv Mexican ioik comeay wniien oy
uersnaK was tne test player on piied that this was not neces- wwP tliA nlnn hai hppn adftntpd t t. xt- v 1 j- 4. j u
the field todav ArA tbp tp nf i, -a v wnere tne Plan nas Deen aa0Ptea.. Josephme Niggli and directed by
me neia xoaay. Ana tne rest oi sary, but that evidence must be tt,p pnllPtrp rnorf that tbp t ' v r -d rm. .
tho ParnUna wvo 1,; . , , ine colleges report mat tne Joseph Lee Brown. The cast is:
I r " r"r P?ucea t tne oooks were awards have created new interest tni, flS TCatphan.
superwy. . onyaer,. jacKSon, used profitably. "Some books we amono- students in the discrimi- tt 7 to V tut'-' t V
Montaomprv fln TTntrlna wptp T -JL. ..-x amon stuttents m tneaiscrimi- Hester Barlow as Mariana, Rob-
fn:T of books worth eHDuFouras Lorenzo, Barbara
T , y reaa entirely ;omy parts oi tnem ownin Discussions of. the com- ti;h. i'.w.f tmw0i
m tnat one maa spurt, snowea be nf Tarticiilar vahiP nr in- j.-.- i. A- . wi.
tl,i ni,HnM nf nn,,,. f1 ,f at group meetmgs on Lola Sarah SeaweU as Carmen,
the campus and in the bookshops Lawrence Wismer as Ramon,
sptto aa st stimnlna tn fre.RVi aTi-iTrriii t : i" t n 3
f?aturdav the Tar TTeeU meet ahw..i " . 7" ! ..r . wnuur feecu p uwu irepe, ueru
. , , . ; HunouKii lexiDOOKS are X- nwisa nf the rmTinnincr rn . r 1 j. t.t i j
to K,-rrrrQa M r,f v .. .1 v ' isernnart as wona jsena, ana uie
w.v 66va Wi jr, D ciuaea irom tne dooks consiaered tural value of personal libraries,
far, when they encounter, the eligible for judgment, works of The donor of the award here
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grownng woupacK oi in. a,. technical nature which fnllow
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up the student's interest, are ajid Miss Beust said that she did
as worthy of consideration as a not know whether the prize will
broader selection, the committee De offered next year or not.
chairman explained.
"Neither the total number
CLASS LECTURE
CALENDAR
8:30 .
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"Tom Paine: Political Liberal
Dr. G. L. Paine, Murphey 202.
(English 151).
TalMn' Turkey
( Continued from page tkree)
clash with. Anderson's charges
will be the highest barrier for
Carolina to hurdle on hen way
to national honors.
State's powerful team seems
to. have quite a few rooters who
back up their predictions with
cold cash. Foremost of these is
Dick Reynolds, who has stopped
riding his Camel to string along
with Heartley "Hunk" Anderson
and. his Jerseyites. Dick has
wagered the small sum of $10,
000 on the Red Terrors, hoping
that they will wallop the Tar
out of Carolina's Heels. So let
this be. a lesson to you rabid
Carolina rooters, and make sure
that there, are; no . R0II3 Royce's
hanging around when you start
winning the game before it be
gins..
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me maKings 01 an outstanamg terest. to the student," Miss
star." " .
State. The Technicians wallop
ed Manhattan, one of the East's
leaders, last week, and will be
ready, for; the important South
ern Conference and Big Five
battle with the Tar Heels.
books, nor their money values
shall be a determining factor,"
continued Miss Beust. "Rather
the emphasis is placed on the
discriminating judgment shown
in the selection. '
'Here is a fine point of the
villagers Beatruce Kirkham,
Ralph Burgin, Eugene Langs
toh, Raymond Staples, Y. D.
Gatling and Carl Anderson. The
scene is laid in the patio of Es
teban's house on the Street of
For the time being the skies Achea m he town of ! Three
are bright for campus book lov- u iarys
ers, however.
Sophomore Cabinet
Cake Race
(Continued from page three)
and 5th prizes, Intramural Sil
ver Medal; 6th, 7th, 8th," 9th
and 10th prizes, Intramural
Bronze Medal: 11th to 25th in plan." enthused Miss Beust. "All
elusive, theatre passes. sorts of bargains can fee discov-
t Totf1bo student to "refuse
lowest scores, caives win iue wm icou luc biuucuii is juugiucu
giyen; and to the team with the One can buy a poor translation
highest amount of Intramural of the Odessay at high cost or a
Med School
(Continued from first puge)
(Continued from first page) -: I year schools are turning out too
tanglement of the United States many physicians for society to
in war no loans, credits, muni-1 assimilate.
tions or secondary war mater- Quite the reverse is true in
ials to belligerents." North Tarnlina and T)r Hraham
1. . j. i 1 .-.-. . .
ine proclamation aiso ex-ria in Toronto to nrove it Fur-
lthermore. 'the council's state-
support the government of the ment as reason fo th
y t 1 ri j J I
united states m any war it may recommendation , 5that there
IS
Ihtio'H-qVo M This itpm incited I .x. -i i . t
points, a cake will be awarded, very good translation in a cheap ..-
In order for a fraternity, dor- edition. The- Georgia society iZZI c lmcal ana oratory worK in
mitory, or other team being re- which selects the 50utstandmg
iiicsciiwu m me xaw, uuee men ownD ui wwjcoi wu vuWOCO , .9r.,to .f p .f xl. m . -
representing that team must a cheap book in preference to a ! se.?1 ". Varoima- ana
' . . .. m ' fx iiiii iiiii m I r- i . i i ill w ur i s - l c h r -m rm a
j. j? - , uvitcnin ior waxe roresL
Partial explanation for the will be ref uted by Graham in the
drawn from the fact, that : the
finish among the first fifty, for more .expensive one.
am1toeiigipie.5 v , jAne aiorary, science .aeacneii . nrfyflT,i7atior,S-,,are
Any: one Iki.doubtask Z,: h Th
.xns eagiointyncerning ww:.P Student -League for Industrial
Democracy, ..The Committee von
Militarism in; Education, The
Cake; Race, can obtain tjie neces- intimate experience with library
sary Jiiformation, by reporting work "It is not the; student who
to Marvin Allen or Coach. Ran- spends the most money on his . . T,paniA pair. War
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son on Emerson neia at a p. m. norary, out ne. wno spenas nisi , aryA nr.
money most wisely m tne iigut
of his interests and aims, who
will win award.
It is not likely that the a
Intramural
. (Continued from page three)
lies for Z. 6. T. in the first pe
riod on a 10-yard run, and later
in the last half on a 55-yard
touchdown jaunt after receiving
a 10-yard forward pass.
.Battle- vance-Jfettigrew was
forced to forfeit to Grimes be
cause of lack of sufficient play
ers. This leaves New Dorms
with an unspotted record in in
tramural competition-five losses
out of five gamesno touch
downs,' no extra points, no field
goals, and no safeties.
Off the record, however,
scrappy New Dorms septet gave
the Grimes eleven a brisk scrap
before bowing to them by a 13-7
score; " ' ' . -: "
(Continued from page three)
edge he had yesterday he, un
doubtedly, will be crowned
champ of the tournament. For.
some unknown reason Podesta
had lost the knack of placing the
ball.' He may come back today
a new man and blast Farrell
over the court for he is capable
of much better tennis than that
which he displayed yesterday.
Farrell in Shape
Farrell "had a comparatively
easy time with Podesta in the
first set, blasting away with all
his power to completely over
whelm Podesta.
Podesta came back in .the
next two sets to show his true
worth by tnmming Farrell 6-3
and 6-4.
! Long Fourth Set
The fourth set was a long
nightmare lasting well over an
hour and going 24 games before
Farrell emerged the victor. Po
desta seemed very tired . while
Farrell appeared to have found
the vital spark necessary for his
game. For eight games they
til Farrell, taking the offensive,
held to lead 5-4.
broke each other's services un-
Podesta serving had one set
point against him but rallied
to square the set 5 all. From
the non the lead was exchanged
until they came up to the 22nd
game. Farrrell put on a burst
of speed that left Podesta be
wildered, to tie the match.
lc SALE ON SWEAT SHIRTS
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:. . Get another for lc . v:
HERMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
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J. C. Lyons Injured
Dr. J. C. Lyons of the French
department, suffered severe cuts
when he was blinded by an ap
proaching car, causing Dr. Lyons
to lose control of his own car.
Dr. Lyons was released from the
hospital a few hours after the
accident and is. reported to be
recuperating nicely.
METHODIST PASTOR
The joint-cabinet Hallowe'en
social was definitely set for next
Thursday night at 6:15 o'clock.
Dwight Brown conducted the de-
ward will go to some one who i votionals at last night's session.
will not need tne awara as mucn
as some student who, thougn a
great reader, has not the money
to equip his own library?" Miss
Beust wasj ajsked. "Yes," she
replied in her quiet convincing
BIOLOGY CLASS MAKES
TRIP TO WHITE LAKE
The Rev. W. A. Jenkins, pas
tor of the Methodist church is
to . be transferred- from Chapel
Hill to Elkin. North Carolina.
Mr. Jenkins, who came to Chapel
Hill from North Wilkesboro, has
been here for a year and will be
greatly missed by his congrega
tion and many friends.
Junior, Senior Pictures
All juniors and seniors who
have not yet had their pictures
made for the Yackety Yack'are
urged to do so before Thursday
A class in advanced biology,
conducted by Dr. Coker of that
last Sunday
field trip to
. i ji' t rionartmpnr. nn
way. "it mav not cro to. tne dov i '
wVm VftS Tin mrniPv to sncTid on made ; an all-day
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i Ve t LoUpva ton nftpn in wmte i,aKe, near naizaDetntown,
UUU") fcfwy.w -w w , J? X..J-
tWa fiol nf noAtior, Wp are IN. U., ior tne purpose ox siuay
fhir.Vir.cr nf the student who has- hoth aquatic specimens and
nf Tvr mnriAv t.n sw: -while the lake itself,
we encourage those more fortu- White Lake is, a geological
nate financially to spend their freak. It has neither outlet nor
mnr.pV in the most nrofitahle wav inlet, and the grouping of animal
and awaken them to what theyle 1x1 !t is uni(ue-
can do with it. It's like neglect
ing to develop the potentialities
Infirmary
of the bright school boy to spend Those confined to the infirm
a disproportionate amount of ary yesterday were: T. B. Att
time in helping the dumb pupil." more, Fred Cates, J. W. Francis,
All apparent impracticalities of A. J. Jones, J. G. Pickard, Clara
the plan appeared to have been Roberson, O. H. Page, and R. H.
thought out and converted by Shulmah.
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