PAGE TWELVE THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1937 Court Decision Given Oh Shorts Chapel Hill, New York Face -Same Subject ; 1 J The wearing of shorts on the street, which, the aldermen were recently asked to prohibit in Chapel Hill, is the subject of a decision handed down by the New York court of appeals, the state's : highest tribunal. The court holds invalid an antishorts ordinance of the city of Yonkers and reverses the conviction of Rose O'Gorman and William Matthias arrested" for violating : The charge; stated that Miss 'O'Gorman wore white sandals, no stockings, yellow short pants and a colored halter, with a yel low jacket over it, and no hat, while Matthias had on white . sneakers, white anklets, short socks, yellow trunks, a fclue-and- white polo shirt, and no hat. The opinion was written by Chief Judge Frederick E. Crane. He says: . . : 'The Constitution still leaves some opportunity for, people to be foolish, if they ; so desired When it comes io the kind or sufficiency of clothes one must wear to appear decently in pub lic, we of the law have generally left such matters to- the good sense and force of public opin ion. The law of the proper thing to do is not written in a book, but rules most of bur living. To meet the cases of persons . who insist upon being too conspicu ous by exposing fob much of their anatomy, it may be reason able vto prescribe that .men and women cover themselves, at least when on the street. 1490 Ask For NYA Jobs Continued from first page) not maintain an average of C or better to keep a self-help job.: ' Announcement of the suc cessful appointees and their al ternates is expected to be made this week. - - Allow Us To Supply Your Clothing Needs While Here Most Complete Line Of Gents Furnishings " t Arrowj Manhattan and Good Co. Shirts $1.00 $1.35 $1.65 $1.95 ! s Trousers, Sweaters and Hats s $1.95 to $6.95 . Rain Coats and Combination Over Coats $3.95 to $19.75 - : vt.r.- ; : o : . . Freeman Shoes $4.00 $5.00 $7.50 $8.50 Nelly Don Sport Dresses -$2.95 to $13.95 'r : y.- , . . Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters and Jackets ' $1.95 to $4.95 ,y- . - o - .': Kayser Hose Pajamas and Slips 85c to $2.95 ;-; - s i . . : ; ' o : " ' Andre ws-Henninger Co. ' , Chapel Hill, N. C. The Book Exchange Owned and Operated by the University WELCOMES YOU In the Y. M. C. A. Building THE REBATE PLAN SAVES YOU 10 ON YOUR TEXTBOOKS Stationery Jewelry Fountain Pens Athletic Equipment also Scliool Supplies Rental Typewriters . Tennis Equipment Candy & Drinks i' REPAIRS To Typewriters Fountain Pens Restringing Tennis Rackets THE BOOK EXCHANGE YOUR COLLEGE STORE AND SERVICE CENTER Med School Gets New Home Continued from first page) calls for "the highest type of medical instruction in the fun damental branches of the medi cal curriculum. The various de partments of the school are now in such a process of develop ment jthat the medical school will build itself into the general fiber of the University, espe cially at the graduate level." While at present offering short courses for public health officials and sanitary, engineers, the division of public .health looks fofward to offering regu lar courses in such subjects, on a University level of excellence. . Caldwell Future Dean House stated further that the future use of the pres ent medical school building, Caldwell hall, has not as yet been determined but that the structure would most probably be turned into a classroom unit. Dr. MacNider, the new dean, will retain his Kenan research professorship, and Dr. Charles Mangum, the retiring dean ;. will be allowed to devote his full time to teaching at his own re quest. The faculty of the school will be almost doubled this fall. Included in the expansion pro gram for the medical school is the erection of a new wing to the University infirmary calling for a laboratory, additional beds, and a new 'member of the staff. Dean House said that it is significant that as the medi cal school develops it will be come more closely affiliated with the infirmary. 830 Freshmen Accepted Here (Continued on last page) since I have been in this office." "This is largely because we have organized a system of se lection this year , that is closely akin to college boards, and which system we hope to develop into regular college boards. Alumni Aid "This year, we had prominent alumni placed in strategic points between Boston and Miami and Chicago who conducted inter views with the various appli cants living in these areas. All applicants were also required to take a college aptitude test be fore they were given any con sideration. "As a result of this new meth od of selection," concluded Hus bands, "we have what I consider a top-ranking freshman class. Send the Daily Tar Heel home. I Ht, Officers Assume New Tasks Continued from page six) more will act as managing edi tor. Bill McLean will be busi ness manager. Editoring this year's edition of the Yackety' Yack will, be David Thorp, former managing editor of that publication. Bill Hudson will head the 1937-1938 Carolina Magazine, a monthly literary publication. To Hayderi Clement will fall the task of - "clipping? some original, jokes from "the humor mags for the Buccaneer. ' ; - Tommy E. Hall, of. Lewis dormitory will head this year's Interdormitory Council, while RobertJ M. Ray, Zeta Psi, will lead the Interfraternity boys. Randall Berg will act as this year's chairman of the Univer sity dance committee, a group charged with the responsibility of conducting all campus dances. Faculty Undergoes Many Changes Continued from page seven) professor, to be professor of law.. Earl Slocum, assistant profes sor, to be associate professor of Music. J. .A. Wheeler, assistant pro fessor, to be associate professor physics. Future Vacations Attract Interest Continued from first page) The first holiday of 1938, be sides being the only one, is the spring recess which begins on March 21, and lasts for one week. June 3 will mark the end of the school year. ' Commence ment exercises will take place the following week, June 5-7. TYPE WRITERS New Rebuilt New Royal and Underwood . Portables All 3IodeIs Corcoran St. Opposite Washington Duke Hotel Durham, N. C. WE L C 0 ME CAROLINA We invite every Carolina student to visit Durham's largest exclusive men's shop fea turing authentic University fashions. 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