' - ..... - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935 PAGE TWO THE DAILY TAR HEEL The official newi paper of the Publications Union "RoarA rt. TTnWprtkr e North Carolina at Chapel Hill where it is urinted -rrOT,f mvmHavsJ and the Thaxtksgivmg, Christmas and Spring Holidays. Entered as second class matter at the post oSce at Chapel Hill, N. O, under act of March 3, IGi'j. snpscnpaon price, ior toe ceiicge year. Business and editorial offices: 204-206 Graham Memorial . Telephones; editorial, 4351; business, 4356; night, 6306 ' t P. G. Hammer, editor V ; R. C. Page, Jr., managing editor W. L. Hargett, W. H. W. Anderson, associate editors A. R. Sarratt, Jr., city editor E. L. Kahn, assistant city , editor Butler French, business rnanager Editorial Board i I. D. Suss, chairman, J. M. Daniels, D. G. Wetherbee, D. K. McKee Feature Writers . ; , W. P. Hudson, N. C. Read "'""- News Editor 8 S. W. Rabb, J. M. Smith, Jr., C. W. Gilmore, W. S. Jordan Jr., R. Sprinkle, J. F. Jonas :'J Office Force . E. J. Hamlin, J. A." Brown, L. I. Gardner, R. Howe News Release ': Newton Craig, director, H. T. Terry, Jr. ; --' . Exchange editors , S R. Leader, G. 0. Butler, W. S. McClelland Senior Reporters " ' H. M. Beacham, W .C. Fields, III, H. Goldberg Heelers R. P. Brewer, T. C. Britt, R. H. Reece, Ruth Crowell, J. H. Sivertson, - Marjorie Usher, N. S. Rothschild,. J. L. Cobbs, J. H. Ward, ' . ' Voit Gilmore, W. G. Arey, R. T. Perkins, O. N. Whitaker ' , O. N. Whitaker , '- " " Division managers - ' . - J. A. Lewis, circulation, H. F. Osterheld, collections, M. B. Carr ' advertising, T. E. Joyner, local advertising, W. H. D. yfr ;T !' Local,, advertising .staff '"-".? iV-,' ' N. W. Bond, C. W. Blackwell, W. D McLean, ,; P. C. Keel Quill Quips by Mac Smith Now YOU'RE - Talking SCIENCE STORES ARE CENTRAIaZEiJ Administration Takes Over Che mistry Store as First Step,- , It has just been announced by G. Morris HiU, head of tne University purchasing depart- xo the editor. ment, that the chemistry store, daily Tar Heel: "DOGMAS' mas as pictures. it is my belief that the gentleman does not know what a dogma is ! Ask mathematicians if the doraias of mathematics are pic- ,::Staff photographer; : . r V y ' D. Becker 1 THIS ISSUE: NEWS, JONAS; NIGHT, JORtAN Sociology Professor Howard W. Udum Had asked His class to Iocated in Venable haU has been Tf. i disflr,r,ointine- and dis- brmg in definitions of sociology. teke OV bv the Administra- hrfpnin to find'a Treacher in 1 -1 ' A ' -1- -11 " I une star pupil came to scnooi chemistry store has a university town of 3,000 stu- the next day and requested an been controlled by one depart- dents future leaders of the aUdienCe. manf in tliQ n!lo nrtA olcn CPrVftd I T 1. 3 nnA nKnmhi'nrr Dr. Odum," he said, "I ran only this department. H. J. 0iozy as an "attempt" and "dog- across this definition oi sociology Crawford, who has been in and I would like you to hear, it charge of the store, will con and see what you think about tinue his duties. it.-. . . The chemistrv denartment has The boy read a very eomph- given its full approval and en- cated piece from a dusty volume, dorsement of this plan. Dr. Ed- tures Ask scientists if science looking up at the end to catch ward Mack, new head of the de- h them "variable terms or Odum's reaction. : partment, has also approved the nivtnrP, n which he states to The nrofftssor Rmiled shook change, and has seen tins same kims,lf that experience." The . . .. . - . I . i i .!! 1. 3 .1 - his head. "The words sound situation successiuny .enacted at answer wm be emphatically familiar, but no. that won't tro. . ; Ohio State University Central tore The administration decided, it well worth while to set up one central store for all scientific de partments instead of - one indi vidual store for each department. which man states to himself his Supplies will be bought .m one constant transaction with the Totally ignorant of Carolina'sl large quantity for all depart- mvsterv behind things are vari- ' - - . - , . I Jt 1 I 1 , J.1 I - ....... .. famous nonor systems the iresn- j menus ja inis xroup m me, iu-. aW i Tq. state that 'dogmas' nian 5anded in Chapel 'Hill -and toe,t and should jproveii to bea pictures is 'not', only .' a : mis jumped into University lifeaV monevnf6r; theaJniversity. Conception but " a contradiction. ! Three weeks iater after rush iThis;changei of CQntrol in .the (n02Tnas of theoloev are rocks of ing season, he had his first quiz, chemistry store fias Deen a gradr its foundations . which. desnite When the professor asked for kal process, partially due to the the change of grandfather's PLEDGE he wrote: "Phi Delta growtnroi tne university, ana clflthes; remain uneffected. those that won't do. Where did you find it?" 'You oughta know," replied the student. "You wrote it your self. . Bliss "NO !" A dogma is not a term. It is not a picture. It is truth, crystallized truth. And might I remind the reverend gentle man that truth is absolute, never changing. Yet his pictures tin OUTSTANDING RADIO BROADCASTS 2 :00 : Between the Bookendsr WDNC, WBIG. 4 6:00: Joe Plotke orch., WBT, WDNC. 7:30: Kate Smith's Hour, WABC, WBT, WHAS. 8:30: Wayne King orch., WEAF, WSB ; Edgar A. Guests KDKA, WJZ; Lawrence Tibbett, baritone, WABC, WHAS, WBT. 9 :00 : The Caravan with Wal ter O'Keefe, Glen . Gray orch., WABC, WHAS, WBT; Ben Bernie and All the Lads, WLW, WPTF. 9:30: Jumbo Show, WPTF; Fred Waring orch., WABC, WHAS, yVBT; Helen Hayes; WENR, WJZ, KDK. 10:00: Studio' Party, WLW, Mobilization, WLW, RUMOR UNFOUNDED Theta. Life is just a bowl Stolid Coach Snavely loosened the expansion of the medical, essentiai truths which pharmacy, and other science de rnTi partments. il n " '. . remain Tennis Robot Instead of bringing us up to theology, he wants to bring theo logy down to where we are. In- i Tennis enthusiasts will have stead of taking the horse to the Growing Jiorror in the form of a vicious rumor that an attack . of spinal menengitis threatens the cosmopolis of Chapel Hill per- his vocal chords yesterday after vaaea tne campus tms weexena. mere is aosoiuieiy no ?wsc?7Mnoon at football practice: cation or jounaaiion jor. mis report. "YonVp Mv Luclcv Star" "Ya' tj. a new type of opponent to work barn, bring the barn . to the of jumping to faulty conclusions for which the originator has was Broadway Malady for on thls week when the "Tennis horse. Take your pick. One is no groundwork of facts. The rumors are not in the beginning someone. . . Robot is put into practice on as rational as the other. Re- either malicious or intentionally vicious, but are based on a gnaw- Fake! : ' " ' the University courts. gardless of the conditions of ing fear of insidious and deadly disease. . Man has a right to - Charlie ChaT)lin's makimr an- The robot is an intricate ma- time, a truth is a trut h and every fear, these things, but he has no right to conjur up specters of qther movie, producers tell us, chine which shoots 60 balls to pulpit in this country should im- death before the' eyes of his fellow man if the specters are only which will be a fitting sequence all parts of the court at intervals pel us in that, direction. If our the figments of his imagination. : : J to "City Lights" and the other of a few seconds and may be proposer says his "dogmas" are ThAfp1iVfll nnTioritiPR nf the TTniversitv are ttioron olilv crm- ones. All of which reminds us placed at any position according terms and pictures, it is. clear petent, and would keep nothing as vital as this from the students, of the story told on the famous to the type of shot a player he confuses "theology" with "re- It would be all to their advantage to warn the likely susceptibles English walking-cane star. wishes to practice. of an impending danger, and the students may rest well assured it seems tnat omeaian unap- ine machine has Deen pur that they will do . so in case of any emergency. . c lin Charles Spencer without the chased by the University of In the future, take the time to inquire as to the legitimacy of baggy pants, stopped oif m a lit- North Carolina for the benefit of your facts before you are a party to any rumor which can get out tie town for an hour's wait, students who desire help in of hand before explanations can be made. , , Hearing that the . locals were tennis. The device will be used staging a Charlie . Chaplin Imi- for the varsity and freshman tation Contest, he decided to en- tennis teams as well as the stu i i i ii 1 j ai - ' J! j.t. o x I ici Aiixnocxx. jJUKe ana uaroima win get togetner on Lne gnuirun mm oaiur Fred H. Sides; Jr. DUKE AND CAROLINA Mrs. Brooks Renders Classical Program Pianist Gives Inspired Interpre tation Before Audience He won second dents. place. Gladys Calder Brooks, pianist, day in what is usually regarded as the best game of the year for the spectators, and the players alike. That anything is liable to Bare Facts happen in the way of scoring has made this traditional tut a So one of headliner in the South and even in the nation. PI PHI TEA (male) in the Sophomore Figure ?? the University For years student leaders at both institutions, impelled by this Friday night refused to wear athletic rivalry, have striven for better Duke-Carolina student socks and appeared brazenly relations. , .The-interchange of Undergraduate-1 speakers, ; the without them. He v did "i wear programs of co-operation in the upper schools, and - humerous f shoes; other steps have definitely cemented the Blue Devils and the Tar ' Maybe-1 a Heels ih j a friendly; annpt an antagonistic rivalry lri '" make a go Under the supervision of Co- Played to a small but apprecia- captains Shore and DeGray, the tive and enthusiastic audience robots will be open to any one at a concert in Graham Memorial bunday afternoon. WEAF. 10:30 WPTF. 11:00: Abe Lyman orch., WABC ; Horace Heidt orch., WGN. 11 :30 : Dick Gardiner orch., WABC, WHAS, WBT; Reggie Childs orch., WSB, WLW; Earl Hines orch., WENR; Orville Knapp orch., WGN. , ; 12 :00 : Leon Belasco : orch., WENR, WEAF; Herbie Kay orch., WABC;.; Rudy Bundy orch., WHAS. ., . 12:15: Veloz and Yolanda orch., WGN. , . 12:30: Joe Rines orch.r WSM, WSB, WJZ; Horace Heidt orch., WGN. 12:45: Joe Sanders orch., WGN. She gave an inspired interpre tation to a well rounded pro gram of classical -selections Patronesses nd. alumnae re L Her nroeram included: Cha- ihvited ,tq a .tea .this. afternoon rrmriA in a W Wani . hill-billy should from 3 to 5 oclock at the Pi Phi taip ' nt,n -q a' good tcook since he will House. ,, ' Uk n,, q !Aa Thereare always: some stu at home on the range. -bh -ojMiss Hardiman, house Mother. Onnq 9 TJiTmhor n; W ow trite ahd re-hashed consistently but still a truism) who have little And this Ensemble Conductor Miss McCall, and Mrs. Law- pin; "Lotus Land" by Scott sense of . this good sporting . attitude, however, and often both Arthur Fiedler who appeared on rence and the active Pi Phi mem- "The Lark" by Balakirew student bodies are branded by the others by the unthinking acts the Student entertainment series bers will receive the guests. The "Etude Ricordanza" bv Liszt' German Club (Continued from page one)y All the dances will be held in the Tin Can. Bids will be avail- , able next week at the usual price for German, Club mem bers, $5 dues and $4 assessments making a total of $9 for the set For all undergraduates desiring to join the organization, the initiation fee will be $5, except for seniors, who may become members for the nominal sum of $1. Graduate students and alumni may obtain a set of bids for $5. A largenumber of the campus socialites are expected to fore go the pleasure of a family re union Thanksgiving in order to hear Tommy Dorsey and his band on their first trip to this campus. of this minority. It is our earnest hope, of course, that these last month he's a violinist. students hpr.fYme mnre r.rmsrinns nf the standards nf thfir resnep- fiv student hnrlips and pease childish and fnnlish nranVs -which e Man's Meat arnnsA anv antatrnnism. Tf. hnwever there -must evist this p1p A new Jersey friend of OUrs ment in all societies, our hope is then that the respective student fdly tells us that some connec bodies regard their activities as unrepresentative of the groups as tion of his used a history report -. i ., m high school this fall that he mV. ! i il sx; originally turned in here at ine uisgraceiui epioue oi pumung uieuKe cxxapei verai Carolina lagt year Qur friend .yCax? . , . . . rl : K V; had made an "A," but the sec- pledges will serve. TWO YEARS AGO TODAY Compiled from the files of the - Daily Tar Heel, and "Paraphrase on Tchaikow- sky's 'Flower Waltz" by Grai-ner. Bob Barnett, John O'Neil, were ostensibly Puke students in similarly decorating Kenan 0nd fellow to use the paper rated Ran Lacy, John Barrow and Ed Graham Speaks (Continued from page one) fought and killed because they were ordered to fight and kill." Present Conflict The question of the present XT.M.M111TT1 in niMf'IC I tr F.I J- 151 C .1 1 1 1 1 1H. Ill III II V IjH I 111 I lla Lll LI1H I1KLI1H.T rHVTlliriSI . ... - 1 T r 1-J 1 l . i ..-I ------ - - ---- - . -. r - - - only a "U". , .and it was a Car- mar seieciea Dy tne committee conflict was introduced when Dr must not continue ii Iuke and Carohna near neighbors and olina ..A, and a high o, to represent the. University in Graham stated,Ue Ironic fact schools which sram much throusrh co-oneration. are to build un a , . ni, cti..i- ... 4l'cu tllc ironic ,iacx -...-j..- x,. ? s -u.., ..x....... 7.v:' 5 xiuu ocuoiarsmp competition, that while we are uitixiusiuy mat wia cuiniiiue iu iicaitmui anu cuiisirucuve. i - WE WAX LAUDATORY Prevalent According to reports eel ehr at.i n or t"h o Ramases, University mascot, peace of the world, tler i a will be brought - here for a war oWo- nr. w Jua v.- xiuiu montn. . .ne is Kamases III. . . n con cq n-P -fnf J - j. i ; 1 T ii. 1 j. .1' ii. .l ii:' ' i 5 t iiiii i i . ... IoeyltV nmrifrof nvn flnW nrn'A M!-r i -r H i . . - I lllljr ill tryillx tO ijespite;ine iaci mat me . poiiiicians naa; a little trouoie getting r"" ii0,Vi6l'v'i0 vCiC mroy rage, editor of World To- organize our hnv Qrt v,of the incumbent campus, editors located in the right shoes, it is plentiful m New Found Aineri- morrow, will, speak on dangers exnerience tne mmm?? Viiim'ma rTkinirt Vio4- nnW UnTrr mn4.nn j i I csl t.hnt. hnara cnnin nrvr. -nnc-cjinixrlx o : j I . - tulu6 yu iiuuiuic vyiutuu uiot.:vui xcuuvy. juatcis iicivt; uuxie ct XllitrveiOUS - r j tu peace.,. .OCCU11U pUDllC. PrO-ltO SO OUt flTlfl Vill " Tt O-T, . i mii, n.vio xv vac piata- aucnqn oi xne .mymakers willlurged. j ob with iheir publications from the very start. There has . been , historically speaking, plenty of inter-publica- tory oiocKades. . . include four originals. tion animosity, rather ieebie stuit, but vicious, enough. Not ume vessels even sanx witn Two inch sports page . head through any "blushing yioletness" on our part, but because we tne weight of the fish who lines scream Carolina wallons . .. . . I -. , X xt T i .1 ' . A smcereiy oeiieve that our. contemporary publications are main- VJv mio tne uuats as soon Wake Forest 26-0. . .Freddv .. ........ . . i ii. j . . i w taming a. particularly high standard, do we invest local editorial as tney appearea near the Sington, fromer all-America. policy with unprecedented praise for the others. Some agitation on the part of a few students against our hav ing all f our. publications is not representative of the attitude of the whole campus, in. our opinion. . We believe that each and every publication has a definite place and that, in the case of our con temporaries, they are as good as any in the nation. coast. Yield Not There was the Phi kappa Sig week-ender who wore elbow splints to make it easier for him to resist temptation. says Barclay is' the best guard in the south. . .Willy Wang sug gests setting up a tutoring board for faltering athletes. FOR SALE Lease on room in Ay cock Dormitory. Call Marley at 210 Aycock. In his further discussion Dr. wanam stressed the need for world peace. He gave a true and vivid picture of airplanes drop ping: .bombs ori cathedrals, cnurches, and schools. The da "age aone is far too great to compare with the achieved. purposes FouNn r QnfiT return to own- JCS,!?0?" entification.' See Bill R. R. CLARE ; Dentist . Office over Bank of Chapel HOI PHONE 6251 Have You Tried THE VILLAGE BEAUTY SHOPPE for your beauty problems? Con sult us for each personal need. "A Special Each Week" PHONE 6221 DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY and There's Nothing . Nicer Than a BOOK If we haven't the book in stock that you want, we order it and sell it to you at a 10 per cent discount. An especially attractive line of children's books selected by Miss Nora Beust. BULL'S HEAD BookShop Ground Floor of Library ren, J.Uo Kumn.

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