PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL . a i ..... 1 BULLETINS D. D. CarrollDean of the Rushing Details Are .Explained (Continued from cept a four-day cessation Octo ber 7-11, unta Saturday night, uctooer 16, at 12 o'clock. school of fiommpiw. wJii cnnoV vA"ne lulal silence period; which to the freshmen in assembly to- ?as Dfn ffect since the open morrow at 10:30. ' ms of schooI be from Sun- Staff Bulletin All desk men J . y! tober 17, until the fol- sports and editorial renorters. I10' afternoon, when the night sports men, and news edi- pieages are made- tors will meet tomorrow at 1 :30. e week-end respite was a icaoc juc mere ana on Time. -- uc juiicuraier- Concert In Hill Music Hall to- corac'to give everyone an 1.1. A. -ov nTTTlATf ITniTT . J Al hiit Carolina football game. Rush- night at 8:30. Knight To Open Education Meeting (Continued from page one) mg, permitted in Chapel Hill only, will be carried on during the afternoons following fh first day of entertainment to In former years the initial Varsity Beats WoJIpack (Continued from page tnree elapsed before Coon downed Lozier's punt on the Carolina 44. Watson again did a brilliant piece of running as he cut off left tackle on a reverse and car ried 22 yards to the .State 34. fiion-, which will follow Dr. Knight's talk will be Miss T. D Barker, dean of the library JT e mitM school tw tt.:":;7Z ?e?od f silence ended almost ; Miss May ckT"d3 JuJ' libraries of the TVA and Miss 22 Mariorie Bpal 00 , , wwc mey reany set- Discussion silence was extended to several s A discussion on Public Schools weeks, and the policy was con- . ynux ue leu oy ueorge Li. Maz- W11UCU year. wen, assistant director of the Under the old arrangement education division of the WPA; rushing began Sunday. following jrc . xixwiu, xsvria Carolina uie ena 01 tne freshman orien Superintendent of Public In- tation week. Rules prescribed ayaney nail, state ior last year's rushing season Superintendent of Education, by the Interfratpmitxr Virginia; and J. Henry High- decreed that freshmen and fra- uixcvtw ux.uie division termiy men must not approach Vi. xxisLiucuon service ot North eacn other about fraternities in Carolina. any way during, the ouiet rr- Dean B. C. Riley of the Gen- iod. Penalties for violation bv Ciai Atcuaiou division ot tne Dotn were devised by the coun University of Florida, and G. cil. Manuel Turner of the School of During the rushing period the Adult Education, will speak for new men will be entertained by University Extension. the fraternities from whom English and American meth- they received invitations, and at ods of adult education -will be the end of this time, 'freshmen compared by George B. Zehmer, and transfers who expect to be of the University of Virginia. pledged will go to the office of The program will continue Pete Ivey, who was in charge of through Tuesday with other delivering the invitations, and prominent figures in the educa- will he asterl tional field taking part. first, second and third choices then, five before being stopped 10 wciiis Bfjuii- ui xxctLermues. uy .a very, uene Bricklemyer sored by the American associa- Ivey will then consult the fra- and Watson, then forced the Tinn TriT orl nil- .-.I, XC j a 1 X '1 1 . 01 . . cuu,tlull anQ ine ieniraes. llsts of new men th ueety Wolf halfback out of Tr TT conterence on would like to pledge, and the bounds on the 29 after he had auit education. Thissoii tvt nTimVoc -u L, ,- j . -, " " vxc "cw xxicxx. xi ai"1""1 01-A- jua anu a urst vrx uxxixiian, cnairman nt tha tipw mnn'o -f;c4- x: i qrtTTTv. - - , . o iiiot ocxcctxuii 01 ai xi. i - Jr if na conference, fraternity has indicated it Burnette Again AVM)Viu u u liic ft .1 nil in 11.1 fjca rn n 1 1x7-1 c n qct i-a i j-i 1. - 1 a . t 1 ' "xoxxc w iJicue xiim, mat man A xjss, i3ernnsKi to Hoek Tangements, other members of will join that fraternity. If his carried to the 30, but here Hoek if xviiik 11 1, a.riii xxxsl i:noifF iq nnr matAkn t imn ori onH t C. Morriss. an invitation to join from the on it for Carolina. Tatum and . "vwlv, cvxx exiurt wm oe enaea otirnweiss s jaunt Lflj I iv I r I ft II xnaxx xxxs secona yarus on tne zi. Carolina : : -..ma, cnoice. Berlinski finally stopped him. Burnette then dropped back to the 37 and aerialed to A ixr Bershak for the second tnnTi down. But before Bershak went nvpr he had to do some fast thinking ana neat stepping. Apoarentlv cornered by three State "men in tne coffin corner, "Handy An- ay spun around to the left quickly cut back to avoir! T?ot- nnsja coming m and crossed the line standing up. Burnetts kick was wide. BurneUe's Punt Perhaps one of the most beau tiful punts seen in Riddick sta dium was gotten off by Bur nette midway in the third pe riod. Alter State had drivpn from its own 20 to the Carolina 46, Kooney's punt was d oy Brownie on the Tar Heel one-foot mark. Standing deen in the end zone, Burnette sunk his foot into the pigskin and the ball didn't culminate its until it landed on the State 38 a distance of almost 70 yards. j-iiv: cixure inira period was practically a one man show bv T71 -I f . J iaaie Berlmsku He racrl QvnnnJ XT 1 , xwinu. txie enas, arove over both tackles and exhibited some of the smartest runnine- to mVo CD 3 w W Carolina fans good concern for worry. However, several were broken up by the Carolina secondary and State could t get within the shadows of its opponent's goal. Midway in the fourth Berlinski was headiner another state drive which started on the 'Pack 16. He srainerl twn nnrl w VtlXU SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1937 Girls Quizzed On Husbands (Continued from first vaae) one would . be nice, to have around the house she said, no, that she didn't even want a house." At 9 o'clock yesterday morn ing a striking looking brunette majoring in history said she wouldn't have a husband on a bet, but would probably take one if he could fill these quali fications: Must be smart but not smooth, must like to have a good time, if she is along; must be neat and stylish in appear ance; must be well rounded and adept at all things. . A little blonde girl maiorincr in dramatics said that she didn't want to get a man. Further questioning revealed that if she did get one she had rather defi nite ideas about him. His looks or neatness do not matter. He must be the type that it is fun to do things with, but he doesn't have to be dependable. The theater must not be one of his chief interests. Dot Kelly, president of Spen cer, said that she liked tall law yers with black wavy hair and Iblue eyes, must like to dance land have a good time, but be able to be serious.. He must be ! neat and wear clothes appropri ate to the occasion. Margaret McCoy, tall. dark. graduate student, says she wants a man who can provide a com fortable living. He will be tall and blond. It is- important that he be considerate, especially in little' things. He should enjoy going places but not mind an oc casional evening at home. Neat ness in his dress is essential, b style is not. From these interviews quite a number of conclusions can u drawn, but to quote "SkipuAr'' Coffin, "Let the reader draw conclusions," and I draw right now. mi: DR. W. B. SORRELL Optometrist and Optician fl S?.f'AJrM' home CPU Wi Bring 401 PritcharH Awnna. w t & nanced through F. H A.! My JaCKSOn Here equity cheap for quick sale. i (Continued from fira rwn Newly built last year- for de- on the Human Relations insti- tans see J. C. Lane, Phone tute program. The political un MUO UX Oil. Buy Your Shoes From The Young Men's Shop . o . All sizes and styles Featuring FREEMAN & THOMPSON SHOES 5.00 to $9.75 - The YOUNG EWS SHOP 126-128 E. Main St. DURHAM Authentic University Styles ion nas otfered to assist the commission in every wav nos?i ble to make Mr. Jackson's ap pearance a success. Reynolds Senator Robert Reynolds has ?.orr been invited to speak on the if.nsive - an , offensive work, night of October 19. Radin t lme and agam he came &md has been obtained over WPTF lro.m hls own right end Position Senator Revnolds Tia Jt0 halt Berlinski and the latter's ar.rpTYfWl ha iTi-trifo;. xi mates. union, but no definite date has L ,lie ar01ina pacKiieid spot- I I 1 1 j u&iiis .sxxuxie orignxest on lieorge was penalized five yards for off side, but on the next play Bur nette flashed some brilliant run ning to give the Tar Heels their final touchdown. He made good tne placement. A few minutes, later the referee's whistle ended the contest with Carolina in pos session. Outstanding for the victors j m . was io-uaptain Andy Bershak,! wno topped all his previous fine penormances with brilliant de- and offensive work. I been agreed upon. To Prevent Colds Use Sutton's EPHEDRINE Nose Drops SUTTON DRUG CO. with the NEW 133ft AUTOMATIC TUNING Come in and tune a, new Double-X rhilcol Inclined Control Panel for tun ing ease and grace ... standing or sitting! Automatic Tuning for instant, perfect reception I Finer foreign re ception, glorious tone, gor- f geous cabineu! Only ... j Water & Light Division U. C. S. Plants - i ; Stirnweiss, George Watson, Art uitt and Tom Burnette. AH four stood out brightly on the of. fense and Burnette's kickino- ana pass defense stood out head and shoulders above any of his past work. . " In the- line. Wrenn. Mpcsnn ! Bartos, Bricklemyer. Slarfe. . - ' ; - wooason were best for f!arn- lma while the work of Tni! Mark, George Fry. and E . V. ! Helms halted several dangerous Tar Heel threats in the State cause. Juniors-Seniors The business manager .of the xacKety Yack wishes to call to tne. attention of all juniors and seniors whose, names fall h. tween A and H that they should witnout lail nave their pictures made either on Mondav or Tup. t ..... w LUNCHEON from 50c (week days) ' DINNER from $1.00 o THE CAROLINA INN Dinner Music Thursday and Sunday I - - - . ; i v 'LiULiUl HJzMJ UJ La. SUNDAY MONDAY -.vX-. V. V. 'A v.-. v.- rrrr. v.v THE PICTURE YOU DREAMED ;,SOME DAY YOU'D SEEi as-.-.-. sw.. de,'9ht ntnt fnusca & J. "Q Vi'.v fin .-r-.'i-f 44 tiTBVR L tni iV7 l T r . J.BJt-. A I If I Lovely to look t, love- K j tnese tonou I - -w Her still ts you listen to these mns 5 ww. SjJ "My Swet love Affair 'Over NIahl I 4 Tuesday DOLORES DEL RIO in "Lancer Spy ITli.1 OTHER FRATTTUro Bettv rnS!?e of "March of Time Betty Boop CartoonDing DonS Doggie" Wednesday ..el 1 . V Thursday Pridav RONALD C0LMAN "THE with MADELEINE CARROLL DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. Midnight Show Friday Doors open 11:15 P.M. THE MARX BROTHERS in "A Day at the Races" . -Saturday PAT O'BRIEN HUMPHREY BOGART , v in aay at tne latest "San Qnentin"

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