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PAGE TWO THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1935 The fflcial newspaper of the Publications Union Board of the University cf North Carolina at Chapel Hill where it is printed dailv Mondays. ' mrA th Thankasivinz. Christmas and Spring Holidava. EntPrH second' class natter at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. CX, under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, ?3.00 tor the college year. , Business and editorial offices: 204-206 Graham Memorial Telephones: editorial, 4351; business, 4356; night, 6906 P. G. Hammer, editor R. C. Page, Jr., managing editor W. L. Hargett; associate editor A. R. Sarratt, Jr., city editor E. L. Kahn, assistant 'city editor Butler French, business manager Editorial Board -I. D. Suss, chairman, J. M. Daniels, D. G. Wetherbee, D. K. McEee Feature Writers . W. P. Hudson, N. C. Read News Editors S. W. Rabb, J. M. Smith, Jr., C. W. Gilmore, W. S. Jordan, Jr., ' . - " R. Sprinkle, J. F. Jonas ' Office Force . ' E. J. Hamlin, J. A. Brown, L. I. Gardner, R. Howe , News Release, Newton Craig, director, H. T. Terry, Jr., 4 Exchange" editors S B. Leager, G. O. Butler, W. S. McClelland T Senior Reporters H. M. Beacham, W .C. Fields, III, H. Goldberg '. Y Heeler : - R. P. . Brewer, T. C. Britt, R. H. Reece, Ruth Crowell, J. H. Sivertson, N. S. Rothschild, J. L. Cobbs, Voit Gilmore, W. A. Arey, R. T. Perkins, H. H. Hirschfeld . , , Division managers J. A Lewis, circulation, H. F. Osterheld, collections, M. B. Carr advertising, . T. E. Joyner, local advertising, W. H. D. ' . Eckert and R. Crooks, office ; ; ; -:i ). Si- i'. .)'-''. ', -; : : ! ' ' . t . rf-v ,. . ,; . . . . Local .advertising staff.) '., ..fr ;tiv N. W. Bohd, c: W. Blackwell, CW. D.; McLean, C. Keel , , '' r v' - - Staff photographer ' -, i;;:1 - . D. Becker! v : '.' ' y ' -'; vr,; - v Quill Quips by Mac Smith Now YOU'RE Talking 7 Originality One o'f the most attractive girls that we have known . un fortunately possessed an amaz- "BURNING UP To the Editor, The Daily Tar Heel: Accident Drive (Continued from first page) to combat the growing menace j of highway accidents. Pool to Assist Jack Pool, student body pres ident, announced yesterday that the -North Carolina Federation AS THE . WIND BLOWS By Samuel R. Leager As I understand it, the pur nose of this column is to cJva art of Students, of which he is head, -dea of coUegiate trends on other wiu gcu.uciiiuu ui iicwspw o camDuses. and movements or 111" -- - " i i i. j xx ' I Wo j- ho it. -from an oiasier w unve in uus state. : .r r I4,-X.1JJ-1,U1I ' - . . . ivuum Hi vtxicx paiio Ui witr mguym -"combat modernity, but there is it is expected by sponsors ox 1(, If it shoulH occasfftTialw misconceptions. - ij-ifi. w pvpn a mossback the camnaicm that the Nationals. ' j . """ v " ; i - . . m i De inwirapcxaeu wxtii items wnicil The whole first grade m school can stand without "burning up; Student Federation of America A nf spp f) cliT1r HpfinifpW was promised a gala picnic when and this cover of the "Buc- will' also join in the work. Two L , . f b . th caneer" is just that. . hundred copies of the pamphlet hand mav have the of .Obscenity one can pass by as have been sent to NSFA head- human interest," please forgive a phase; - .; Qners to ue uisinuuteu wiux me j you will find it in. Art (?), or even caricature e regular xma weeKiy ;news tej-est that border on mdecency, one can allow by making, allowances every one of the tots had sue cessfully counted to 100 orally. Now Miss Ladybird tlid well up to 29, .but from there she per sisted in short-cutting" to.90, 91, 92, 93, etc. release. As explained yesterday by And eisrht vears later we were Phil Hammer, editor of the . ... I HIT- .LIIH IIICIlLill Cldailk.llV Ul mvi - .- Ml . 1 -1 t 1 T I TVinw Tim TInBT laKing ,mgn scnopi uioiogy W1? times fle r:r -v But. when a coUege publica- insistmg that ."pickaninny" was ... nn n- T,A fwft most controversial of all sub I have just run across an ex cellent brief description of the- one of the five races of man- kind. :- .. . Her senior year in high lic or otherwise)' andor. politics, scnooi sne am a mastenui ng- its time to crack down, as our lish theme on "Beethoven,. Ame- late-lamented Blue-Eagle John- J . J y 1 77 . - nca s ureaxesi composer. . : 0nn iwA Ia cav The trend today is towards n ; ,r rn . tt' T xi, -, Fascist youth movement, which Daily Tar Heel, the movement! . . v., w r?i n- ;0 might be interesting, m view of litis bwu uiuaca. ruo k directed toward decreasing highway accidents.; Second, it the current Italo-Ethiopian con flict. It was written by Jona than B. Bingham, chairman of Well, slap my Bachus , jectreligion (whether-syxnlx, fl the Yale Daily News. affairs through public opinion this description, Mr. arid the legitimate channels of mgnam points- out-tnat tne government. Italian youth has but two ideas Other Colleges in mma, to oecome a soiaier ana Many colleges throughout the to follow Mussolini. This ideal is iosterea ana -lurtnerea. Dy fx' Our. freshman; told,;; us WfpPaganda that attempts-to. de- haVe used other methods fedayeersio'nof rthis- ej eligion-Rusgia Nazi fe&it the National Balilla InstUutioii wWaet-offi'V- 6rmny'-both -are driving hard m whose, motto is. nToday,Baliila$, meii wereleary .wii thei Ui all-religioxis principles- eyen haye ben used to make toihorrow soldiers, .always , Fas day; ride , on. the, frail train 'that Mexico has taken-a crack at the col e ;stude'nts alert to the 3sts. rni from -Richmond .to Nirfolki only religion they -seemed to situation; ' ; - Well-1 mi., i : j , have tnere ana tne cover oi ; j. lie Lia.ui -uxevy up ai t ni-w . TThr5 U the ".Buccaneer" is merely one THIS ISSUE: NEWS? GILMORE; NIGHT, JORDAN : , ' i The open air of public discussion and communication is an indispensable JhV-fnnr stiatidn condition of the birth of ideas and knowledge and ot otner growtn into neann - V j. xt. tof tTiP thousand of little diffS Tifror John Dewev . Wimberlev. said one of the ot tne tnousanas oi iitue uigb --e - - I . . -- - . t XT ; . ana cracKS wnicn, wuewier xxmu- NORTH CAROLINA IS ASHAMED . w deliberate in intent, are "No, it's Thursday," said an- still part of the drip, drip, drip; North Carolina leads the world in automobile accidents per other. million orollnna nf ornsnlinp ponsnmed. The blame lies heavily on the individual drivers ; Carolina's said the last one, as the three tually wears away the stone ot t " ;j x i nnn, - it. 0-n riaV r.nph. belief m or respect for religion mgnway acciueiits occurreu wiieu m ov o ui tne ca&es cue vcmwc mcu wix wuwi fViA - v - : : . V . . . ' . ' A Bacon's Method You of the younger genera- driver was on a straight road, when m 74 of the cases the road JU"V v . , , a t w. .l.L?-At J, IvLa'- For the experimenter with tion must have noticed (or have According to "Popular Government" three men die on the high- V J- r -"rZJZZ x ,-x,. A.x.x. or a r you don'tsucceed, etc. ... . normg religious observances and Tne , isaiiia is anaeea a knit . organization,, ; with v I control' at Rome, ostensibly in. X I1C O lC Ul 11U1U1 UU1V11UU - . : leads all states in the Union in the hands of an executive com the number of accidents per mittee, but actually under the million gallons of gasoline con- surveillance of one Renato Ricci, sumed. According to Albert who is responsible only to Mus rn9tpS WH of the Institute of solim. There are regional and wriiro vPVio efofo oqpVi flaw nr AO orp ininrpfl the pronomip. lossly J " ViiV- vv " " J ' " r -P onwiA f7K nv QA Vinnc-o-n lillo-ra fn naaf five VPflrs 5111-1 A LU-1 tomobile liability insurance rates in this state have nearly doubled. "- i i . i . v vjuaicoi iicau vx xiuiiu uj. i -"I am too, let's get a drink' f e arop ot water wnicn even- Government wh1ch first agitated local committees which carry to ameliorate the situation, the orders from headquarters to North Carolina is at the same the individual groups of boys time the first state to make any and girls. These groups are definite drive to eliminate the organized into boys from 10 to 14, and from 14 to 18, and girls of the same ages. The privileges are many, but the chief one is that of avoiding: the terrific brunt of social pres sure and ostracism. Although locksmith: Latch services on Sundays, what with automobile trips, the movies, the Church attendance and the in- i hazards of the highways. Floral Meeting (Continued from first page) Show." At 5 o'clock on the same - - - J-ncf n-P tth- nonnlo in volicri- nftprnnnn nil thnsA rpcristprpd Univer- Wofpv ,Qa f.iipri off it, thP wiir atteiid a tea -kt Oraha-m memoersnip is anegeaiy voiun- tary, Doys ana gins wno ao not North Carolina is throughly ashamed of this record and is do- 2Vo Degree of Honor ing something about it. The Institute of Government has opened And when Harvard a safety campaign two-fold in purpose, and the Daily Tab Heel sity considered giving President pas 20 years far more than you Memorial. is'carrymg on for the youthv Andrew Jackson an nonorarywW believe unless you had liv- " Coker to Talk Firstly, an attempt will be made by all available methods to degree, Ex-President J ohn ed through that period. A feature of the program will educate the individuals of the nation especially the youth, to the Adams asked the university to 1 am not writing this to be come on the evening of Febru- seriousness of the situation and to their responsibility, in safe take back the degree that they capti0us; criticism, unless con- ary 19, when Dr. W. C. Coker, .TYioVirwla n-f rlrivin or nnrl in rihsipvvtfnop nf traffip. rpO"iilations5" Ihau lUSt PTlVen him. . . I otinMTo io o moofo' Vnf T rln ITT on qti Prnfocunr rf "Rnfonv will it- Randolph of Roanoke aerreed un. imra cnma Vi nil crli InriTi .QTi illncfi'Qtprl IpptiiTP nntl I self in government. This is the first campaign of any kind which that Clay of Tennessee was aghould be civen bv those who when Mrs. Bayard Wootten, of Pressure has increased tne ranxs- belong, and their parents, are in such a minority and submit ted to such pressure, that dis cretion is the better part of va lor in this case, and wisdom de- has not only a local application but a personal interest for every pretty brilliant guy. Said Kan-choose the covers of college pub- Chapel Hill will exhibit her lan individual in America ever attempted by a college newspaper, dolph : "Sure, he s brilliant, he si iications so that some construe- tern slides of "Gardens 'of Through this drive youth has a chance for active participation in just like a dead mackerel in the mVe ideas might be used rather Low Country.1 a national movement instituted by an agency primarily interested moonlight: he shines and in government. . '-' . stinks. ' Youth participation and youth interest in affairs concerned with . , . , T government is the1 way to more - intelligent' government in the Steady 'f our -hours a dnv . utntip!: ' ' -Mi ;' .wii.fi , Examinations students invpiq I ujast last .;quarteri tooKj tune on their,, cfuizi ; preparation; to. (make their i Christmas list t,-. of t song PREDICTIONS to over half the youth of the country. The Fascists claim a unit m every village, no matter than things that are indirectly The final morning of the "uw Bm"' "u, UiC Wu. wisecracking at religion or at in- course will be conducted by Mrs. ry' nocenccut course, we cannox recKham as sne lectures on tne awa avu,iwvo u pull, long faces and be solemn all subject "Flower Arrangement?' young fascists, they are ap tlie time and . we shouldn't, be "Exhibiting in Feature Classes', pallingly, , to us, militaristic, tliat.wav any of ithe time but I will be the tonic of the final unit well beyond the field of mere i " " . .. . .. - - , . The extra-ordinary departure: from'; the1 straight and1 narrow! do believe thatthere is a happy pf the course. nedium wmcn ; can : pe; strucK, The committee on arrange- imaginatiori as we have know fwar" in our childhood. Dis- by President Roosevelt in his address to Congress on the state oH that extreme care should be nients is made un of R. M. cipline is strict, and each Balilla the union last Friday marked the beginning of the steady barrage V .' .. used to avoid anything that Grumman: director of the Uni- House, or movement club-house, of things political to which the citizens of the United States will be subjected for the next 10 months. The Republicans undoubtedly are justified in their demands for equal opportunities on the radio to add their bit :to the already boiling pot. That they will speak just as convincingly, just as logi cally, just as generally as did the President, is evident to anyone who has observed the verbose political mouthings in the past. We will hear recommendations, attacks, counter-attacks, not Petunia Old Girl Flower garden: Grey Bonnet." Virgil: "You're All Aneid.V ; Beer: "Just a Little Foam for the Old Soaks." Song of 1936: -"Whose for; the purpose of securing an office no, nothing like that but I ? uw ,1 looking towards the end of giving the American people the best jr yOU there, Sharley in government, and cleaning up the terrible economic situation, Radio's : second ; oldest nro U. i.aIn 1 v arvi T ' smacks of unpleasant propagan- versify Extension Division ; Mrs. is equipped with an arsenal of ua Ul axi buii umt yiayo liitvi Jtl. j. lOtten, preSluent OI tne uiawmic-guua wxiiw the hands of Communism, Fas- Garden Club of North Carolina ; flre far "from toys. More evi cism or any other sort of an ism and Mrs. F. H. Edmister, presi- dence of the attempt to make excepting Americanism. dent of the Chapel Hill Garden war seem glorious to these child- Desert Sahara ; The University of North Caro Club. : lina, and all it stands for, are as American-- or always have been as the Liberty Bell, and ev erything that comes from there should ring as clearly as the old Bell Tower and providing the true Americanism. But most of all we shall Iffram Cantain Henry's "Show I before it cracked. Let's hear about the ghastly outlook for world peace. Politicians will Boat" has been running over y10 that no crack in American- mucj1, place the emphasis on the dangers deriving from the Italo-Ethio- seven years and some people rsm or a e things that Ameri- " pian clash. - still beheve that there's a really, canism stands for will ever ap- Without a doubt the United States is intimately concerned, de- honest boat afloat carrying Pear m the clear bell tones of spite tne Monroe uoctrme. And without a douot recommendations; Lanny Ross and the others, for keeping us out of war will in the main be limited to generali-; Several weeks ago the Show (Continued from page one) precious donation; but if there is a strong wind from the east, I hear it and it annoys me very old Carolina. Yours friendly, ren is seen in the provision of motorcycles and other equipment which naturally are exciting and attractive. The Balilla camps, which nearly all Balillas have an op portunity to attend at some time during the summer, are man aged with the strictest discip line. The camp at Ostia is an excellent example of these zations. Boat was "scheduled" to tie up mi. ' i x:i-..x: :n i j -i 1 1 - I iiie.uiwuiuiwn wm aiso come m ior a snare oi tne discussion,! in c Louis 'Mn. a.nd on Thurs. mainly under the directing influence of Mr. Hearst and Mr. Hoo- day night three or four thousand ve5 ' , .... . ' , Missourians were down at the m ail probability, during this session the Democratic legisla- pjer a.waitin'. tive ana executive Drancnes ot tne government will not attempt to pass Constitutional amendments to provide for agricultural or! Atmosphere industrial control even though the AAA was declared unconstitu- And speaking of radio, they; tional by the Supreme Court yesterday. say that some special perform- All the myriad of New Deal legislation will be torn apart by the ers like Ed Wynne and John B.i Republicans and the American Liberty League and upheld by tne Kennedy are "Hike" timid. For administration ; Socialists and Communists will squeak: that peo-; Ed they -provide .an audience; pie are starving in New York and freezing in Chicago; on 'a don-' for Mr. Kennedy they fix him up ble-header program, the baseball teams of the Roosevelt Rooters in a cozy little Toam like his and the Smith Supporters will play the Hoover Helpers and the own home, maybe; for Ethiopian Landon Lions. And on November 11 next we'll expected tto elect Haile Selasse's next broadcast 1 a President of the United States. WBC Ihas secured a 'tdark" xdom. Just who to blame the care lessness on is to be conjectured, but if it PTicfu TnnpVi Inno-o-r i ttmi. . . camns. It is eaumned with a v,napei miiians neea not be ex- . L , cited if they find themselvtes raagnm.nt' moaern.lsc DUUU' J. W. LINDAU, JR., 1905 suddenly inundated by the wat- mg a .streamlf ea eT IIIUCI1 CIlXUxIllUUl pictlC, itllU Physical Education ers of University Lake. If it happens again, the sober playing field or drill ground. All freshmen who did not report for physical education dwellers of the town will have Thif dri" Und. is enclosure witnout a snaae-urec. to join those who spend the night at beer tables, and every- Monday must report today at one. can enjoy the chimes to the Tin Can. Some boys do gether, perhaps adding some of not know their class, there- eir own discordant notes to the fore, it is necessary to Teport general symphony. today. INFIRMARY LOST CAMERA ON TRIPOD IN mno " , . l.f -Plavmaters' Ttentr. TW nfined to the infirm- umW 19. Finder Dlease return to J ary yesterday were: W. F 'Me- Herbert Xatzenstem, 113 Old Wnst. ; NeirR. F. Crystal, W. A. Ra BewaTa efferea, ! borg, Thomas Irwin. There is no place in the angular furnished rooms, except the big beds in the dormitories, for re laxation and comfort. The young Balillas march about to their duties and exercises with seldom a smile on their unsoph isticated faces. It is serious business, this job of becoming a Fascist. . Perhaps the most appalling (Continued on last page)
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