Si VOLUME XLV EDITORIAL PHONE 4351 CHAPEL HILL, N. C SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1937 BUSWES3 PBOKX 4154 NUMBER ISO HoItToTalk HereTuesday . Baritone On PU BUI Ex-Governor Talmadge ' Makes Appearance Wednesday In a reply to Postmaster Gen eral Farley's recent address liere, West Virginia's "baby" Senator Rush Dew Holt will ad dress the student body here Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Memorial hall over a coasfc-to-coast radio broadcast, sponsored by the Carolina Political union. Holt's request to speak here came immediately after Post master General Farley's nation wide broadcast from Chapel Hill recently at which time he gave '4 -v. -i .::-:-: jyv-yyyyyyyy-yyyjyyyyyyyyy : yy-y-.---.-yjj. yjyjyyyyyjyyyyyyy yM mmmmmmtf;' Xyy-.& , myyyyyyXXy? yyyy- yy -X,:- mm ' 1 New Invite Three As Speakers To Institute Committee To Fill In Gaps, Make Final ' Preparations ' j With two fields of their pro gram unrepresented by speakers Joe Crier's Committee as yet, the Human Relations in- To Complete Slate suuuxe committee met yesterday This Kvpnino 1l j:. x . 0 w mi mcac uxvxsxuxxs ueiure 10- mwiuw rtUU LO raaKe nnai prep- The Universitv nartv will arations for the week's program. meet tonight to complete its slate I . u represent me conservative nr. fi,0 ,w nit- business man. the committee . - . .... xvxuab vx me evening win ue .ffltt In Kub Faction Is Organized; University Party Will Meet Student Party Man voted to invite Graeme Lorrimer of the Saturday Evening Post to speak. A prominent univer sity president has not yet been secured and to fill this post, in- devoted to selecting candidates i or minor ottices ; class vice- presidents, secretaries, treasur ers,, and positions on the P. U. board and Debate council. According1 to Chairman Joe Sherman Smith, known to several hundred freshmen as an .an ardent defense of President assistant professor of .chemistry, vitations are beinsr extended to Roosevelt's Tironnsal fnr bt more widely known for his president James B. Con ant of in the membership of the United musical abmties' who sings this Harvard and President Ernest Grier he Py will not be able States supreme court. Talmadge Followiner close unon Holt's appearance, Georgia's now-fa- NlTllTh I fl 1-rlVP mouse ex-governor, Eugene Tal- - Ui Y madge, will make an address in T Till AH "R Thai-no! Will r-n Wadnnclntr U llllll liVVltCll V W v vUiivtjUAJ , r: afternoon at the 5 o'clock infor mal Graham Memorial concert. i j ?a j n M. Hopkins of Dartmouth. continue its lormer poncy oi May Get Powell sounding out. campus opinion Failing to secure Robert Jack- with f3 organization of 15 sub- son, assistant United States at- vwliliilAULtto' utw,u nug torney general, Dean M. T. Van committee does not want pub- Hecke of the law school will at- uclty 01 lts selections to reacn tempt to bring Thomas Powell of the amPus until the entire slate the Harvard law school to speak is drawn UP- on the court question. Cross Section Harry F. Comer, executive The sub-committee system was Secretary of t.hp r.Ommitf.PA an- eiiororoei-orl Kv AlVorH- "Rllia mrvm Sherman Smith, Tenable halFs nounced that publishing houses f rom the party', as a are responding to the request for means of finding out what can- BOB MAGILL Venable Hall Baritone Will Give Program under the union's sponsorship. Senator Holt, who was elected into the United States Senate be fore his age requirement had been reached, was born in Wes ton, W. Va., in 1905. He received his A. B. degree from Salem col lege in 1924 and began his ca reer as a teacher in the Bedford City (West Virginia) high school. He was next an instruc tor in Salem college and athletic director in St. Patrick's school. In 1927 ti became aninstnic- tor in the Glenville State Teach- from aus " Afte serenade is Saturday of this week. m' colW Ha was a mpmW of f rom tne second act of tne Pera the West Virginia House of Dele- Mephistopheles explains to Faust . TrPinr o-oo iQQi low how to make love to Marguerite, AJLMlia. AJU.CK.LUL j-y 1 1V1U AIUX MAXUUAA baritone who sings this after noon on Graham Memorial's regular Sunday afternoon pro gram at o o ciocK, win give a program ranging from salt water-ballads to grand opera. The bpera selections include Student Party Selects Magill And Loomis To Head Ticket Bob Magill and Chuck Loomis were selected yesterday to run as president of the student body and vice-president of the senior class respectively on the ticket of the recently organized Stu dent party. The party, through its chair man Bill Cole, yesterday re vealed a number of its policies and announced several of its can didates for campus officers in the spring elections. MagilTs Record Magill, present junior repre sentative to and secretary of the student council, is a student ad visory committeeman, member of the Grail, and past president of the sophomore Y. M. C. A. Only TWO Nominations council. He is also a member of Made From Floor Ampnoterotnen a member or tne mi. j stuaeni committee on education, inursaay and president of the interna- Election of women officers tional Club. current books and that a large didates the campus thought best will ,be heId in the Y. M. C. A. lAoomis' Record group, would be on exhibit relat- qualified for the various posi- Tuesday, and the polls will be Chuck Loomis, president of mg tO major ISSUeS. tiOnS. rmem oil Hav Tn?Tiaf?rtTi fr f3T.oV.QTv. JrYmnriT ia o A complete program Of mstl- Each man of the steerinsr com- offices were made at the Worn- cillor anr, , frhman aHvisPr. tute wee., couuumus-iue xnstury mittee was to have an assistant, an's association meetintr Thurs- member of the CoedsToVote For Officials In Y Tuesday I j ai a. a.; j t A V.. au aim inwi siaiius uuusiue nei win- United States Senate in 1935, his doT aildlsings ic&l serenade oi love, Dut eacn verse eiiue sa- mnior-jwninr of the event, the speaker sched- nfSn fpr .disussions lead a committee of five, chosen committee. Only two nomina- to the" Carolina Magazine, and the serenade-of Mephistopheles W1u be released by Friday or MnffMr.w,oiiv w AHn ' l - I Wt7 MViwiivu. uuus wexe umuc iiuui uic uuui . uiic v;x mc xuui obuucxiio vuuecu The committeemen were to in- The nominating committee is to teach at the Orange county terview men in their dormitories composed of the council and ad- night school. as to the best candidates for each ditional assistants whom it se- According to Chairman Cole, job and report back to the 18 lects. The present committee for president of the senior class, politicians on the steering com- was chosen by Margaret Jordan "the Student party will follow its ierm ending in 1941. Daniels Group Meets Tonight tirically with, "Thus your lover calls you; but don't open your window until you have a ring on your finger." Rest Of Program Two songs, "The Dark For- Will Read Hart, Kaufman Play "You Can't Take It With You" Created By Authors Of "Once In A Lifetime." mittee. Harry Davis, assistant direc tor of the Carolina Playmakers, Coming Dramatic Festival Causes Housing Problem president of the Woman's asso- policy of selecting the man best ciation, and represented town fitted for the office regardless of girls, the two sororities, the party affiliations" and will back graduates; and Spencer hall. In- Joe Patterson, candidate of the eluded on the committee were University party, for this office. Margaret Jordan, Nancy Smith, Magill will be opposed by Mar and Jane Ross, Chi Omegas; vin Allen, University party can- Anita De Monseigle, Lyal Boice, didate, who is now president of Committee Will Submit est" fnd "A Isso?lance', are b7 will read "You Can't Take It Parker Urges Students Willing Pi Phi. Evelyn Faust graduate; the Monogram club, chairman of Material To Board , With You," the newest comedy 10 Bnare Aneir KOOm Nancy Kyser, Elva Ann Ranson. Continued on last page) man, hvRpnnrpS .KftHfmnTinTiH Mnss iu unuici, xiim m l - r ni.: rn j iron o. many ompa, xiaue b Geore& S.-Kaufman and Moss Jim Daniel's original commit- Winds," and "Mother Carey, by H rt t g 30 thi Gveninff in the stray Greek ; and Erika Zim- tee on staff elections will meet Masefleld with music by Keel are PI ' kera theater w on6 . TM nousmg ot approbate- UlOU IfXttnea JT 1UU X of the r?gular Sunday evenin 1 cT Rot Withdraws For PeECe Meet t,. u. iuI ... ivo. ...uk. uu. -- piayreacungs open to tne pudiic. . : j ... At thn mtinr m hkjji. rv? a ;i submitting material for a con- the Sea," Warren; "When tne M ,., abilitv . dire,."""" : . , -"""tr "' XU1UU1C UX April ..... . - , . Tr- ttt j. -n Li. x TTr tt- . . i Tpra nwr TnP RrflTf is T.np Tirnn. uuii-ouiuihy, vyilu-i Stltuuonai amendment to tne tr. B-ing went ruru ui ivu, zvu- tnr.f modern enmeflies has hem " "-" . . . r . U v . ir.-u.-i ; and selections by Cal-Lhown Us w" . her Jlemlacmsr Jonn W. i-arKer.neaa ,T Med Urg Students To Par- U. Doar a tomorrow. enemannj axiu sexecuuxis uy voi- st.own through hia work The Daily Tar Heel sub- dara, Sarti, Pergolese, and Le- with guch productions as "Three committee, composed of barratt, grenzi. Smith, Barksdale, and McKee, and the Yackety Yack sub-corn- pre.Ied Students mittee. TTp.nrv L,ewis. Smith. R. -..-. Yates, and David Thorpe, drew To Have Banquet up rules to govern elections on the two publications and found Banquet Is Inaugural Move To them approved Thursday in a Unite All Pre-Medical Men . 6 After the shdwmg of medical Mag, Buc movies in Venable hall Thurs Daniel, Barksdale, and Sarratt day night University pre-medi-of the Magazine sub-committee cal students met and unanimous- Cornered Moon," . "The Young Idea," and others, and his read- mg oi ".Boy Meets uiri," last year was considered one of the most popular of the Sunday eve ning readings. Johnson To Give ticipate In Demonstration Next Month of the Bureau of Community non-sorority, wno was also Drama nominated by the committee for Thp vrin,iS rrnnn will hein President. Virginia Lee, Chi arrivino- Wednesdav and will 0me was then nominated for The American Student Union ,mr,na tn in anra . president f rom the floor. unanimously voted Wednesday H,nAnf tn Hr Marion Tayloe, non-sorority, night to stage an anti-war strike th i4th festival aT1(1 and Lyal Boice were nominated April 22. a rr,M hoircr MA in the committee for vice-presi- According to first plans which U1M1UU bVUlllMUlVliV VV am 1 . a . , I - . . . j"-w .-. I ht: m i x v Ui j x xr ;n t xrxisa xityxue itpijears De sup-jtiie uexxxuxisLrciuuxx win Le simi- ported by the Chi O's. lar to the one put on last snrinjr farlcer has the names Of tnose TJllian Huo-hps. Chi O. w which was attended hv a larcrA Another Lecture f "DVi'l-l?xr"li'ki-f amff Par m the festival, and nominated by the committee for number of students UIl nOlOrXniOlt requests; any Carolina students secretarv. as well as' Nell Book- Asks Sudb v. w ixagaiiuc ony-w vvxv sbuuciibo xxxi - - "11' 4- 1 a J?:! 51! PhotopherTo Stress History SIvS IT: Of Each Old House Which She Has Pictured Clement of the Buccaneer sub- sDrincr. April 27 was set as a committee met yesterday to for- tentative date. mulate election proposals which Joe Patterson, president of .will V .-.e,iAMA ox i1.a tviAa-finnr I Xt1i Vnailnn "Rolf o tinw Vtaal "PranPP.Q "Ron iomln .Tnhnstnn nuj UC W1W1UWCU at Wis 4UWM6 AipiW jyjyvxiuii. viw) - w w ,vujmiu " PA.W,iinW Tt-rarvKk Q1 4 O,.!. I - tonight. the name of practically every will again discuss her photo- Community Urama, dl4 South nated from the floor. The publications have com- pre-medical student m school, graps m Person hall art museum Asks Support The union will ask support for could furnish smce she was elected town rep- the program from leading cam- rooming space to boys from their reSentative on the council bv the pus organizations, and will urge home towns to get in touch with advisory board Wednesday, those who agree with the plans mm in ms omce, me .Bureau oi Qlivia Root was then nomi- to send two members from their groups to form a committee building. The committee nominated which will manaze the demon- Some of the groups will re- Louise Camn. Chi Omeira. and stration. Several prominent political leaders are being contacted to speak. The members voted to ask Duke and the Woman's college nosed their nile-renorts in com- Those whos names he does not this afternoon at 4:00 n. m. plete form, detailing qualifica- have should see him immediate- With particular emphasis on main for the entire four days of Eloise Broughton, Pi Phi, for tions for the candidates, qualifi- ly. the history of the houses she has e program wnne otners win treasurer. nations for voters stating the This attempt at a banquet represented in the exhibit, Miss prooamy De nere xur uixiy one p Athletic Association "staff" constituencv at election will inaugurate a move to group Johnston will tell in detail some-msnt. j. - Athletic association nominees time, and the technicalities of all those students in the Univer- thine of the story attached to Groups from the following were Evelvn Barker, non-sor- to sponsor a similar strike, and conducting the ballot. sity contemplating a medical each house which aroused her in- places are presenting plays at ority, president; Polly Pollack, if they are unable to do so, to v education. Definite plans for the terest to photograph the build- the festival : Biltmore, Mars Hill, Chi 0, and PhyUis Hawthorne, send delegations to join the Uni Grahamjljttbpeak meal and program will be made ing. Raleigh, Durham, Burlington, pi Phi, secretary; and June and versity program. Dr. Frank Graham will be the later. North Carolina's past is well Rocky Mount, Goldsboro, Lenoir, Jean Bush, treasurer, acting as President Tommy Meder guest of honor and will deliver Dr. Wingate Johnson, presi- represented in the exhibit. The Asheville, Aulander, Salisbury, one. urged that all students interested -f.hn n-nnoi aririress af a riis. dent-elect of the North Carolina old buildings from Winston-Sa- Boone, Marshville, Pau Creek, The campaign for officers an- in assisting with the strike, trict meeting of the Knights of Medical association has accept- lem, Edenton, New Bern, Rocky Tabor City, Hickory, Wilming- pears to be dividing itself into especially those with, artistic Pythias in Greensboro tomorrow ed an invitation to be the princi- Mount form a large part of the ton, Concord, Norfolk, and Black two factions, the Chi Omegas tendencies, attend next week's A. -rnviif nnl sneaker on the program, exhibit. Mountain. (Continued on met paae) o. u. -meeting. , , 1 W i .i f in & i ; ; -i i ; I! til . a , 31 . s I 'ill . 5 !

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