PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1937 4 BULLETINS I .1 Band Rehearsal All band mem bers making trip to Greensboro Friday must be on hand imrne; diately after the processional ex ercise today or have an excuse from Mr. Slocum. Rand Members Meet in Hill Music hall at 10 o'clock today. Wear uniform and have instru ment. Di Senate Will meet tonight at 7:15 in New West. Phi Assembly Will not meet to night. Graduate Women's Club Will hold open house Sunday from 4:30 to 6 p. m. for the friends of the club members. Union Not To Give Jazz Concert Today Holiday, Ivey's Absence Cause No "Music Under Chandeliers" "Music Under the Chande liers" has been called off for to night, Pete Ivey, director of Graham Lemorial, announced yesterday. Since today is a holi day and Ivey will be in Rocky Mount tonight, it was decided not to have the jazz concert. Ivey will introduce Professor E. J. Woodhouse at a University Day banquet of alumni at Rocky Mount tonight. Professor Wood house will be the main speaker. The jazz concert wll be re sumed next Tuesday night, Ivey said, under the direction of Hal Gordon, who is also the program j; x e i.T 1 uirectur xur me Classical con certs at Hill Music hall on Sun day nights) s , Burling Warns Of "Dream" Hazards (Continued from first page) company to seek the possibilities of that mineral in Nigeria where one can go back to nature with an abandon. Reminiscing, Burling said that very few white people other than political or commercial agents ever intrud ed upon the nativity of this land. Living conditions were of the most meager sort, and the white man would only find comfort in the political rest houses. How ever, these were open only upon invitation, and Burlings assist ant was delayed and forced to put up at a native hotel; an ex perience which he would not care to relive. - Native Carriers In order to penetrate the jungle-source of a thousand school boy dreams, it was necessary to hire native carriers. But there is a distinct social differentia tion in Nigeria, and the carriers would not dare to proceed into the domains of another tribe. Thus Burling was forced to seek new carriers constantly, often at a great inconvenience and loss of time. Announcing A New Feature Elbow Pads For Sweaters University Shoe Shop Right above Post Office Dr. R. R. Clark . Dentist PHONE 6251 ' Over the Bank FRATERNITY MEN! NOW IS THE TIME To Straighten Up Your , Houses , We Can Supply You With All House Furnishings Necessary Beds Chairs Desks Tables Dressers FURNITURE CO. 106 W. Rosemary St. Phone 6586 What The Weil-Groomed Man Should Wear f: 1 Carroll Returns To Frosh Chapel Continued from first page) Rette Davis, and Henry Fonda, playing today at the Carolina in 'That Certain Woman." spoke of these men, who cooked, sewed, guided, and tended the fortunes of his expeditions. They to him represented the "sublime of devotion," the like of which Tip Tifvpr Tins PTirrnmtprpfl pIsp- There were many times when wjjere upon a native T - -.u j-u uie cumiort aim qumi ui he would come upon a native village hungry and weary, seek ing to make himself understood. If the villagers did not fear him and run into the brush they would stand about in a mysti fied circle unable to under stand his attempts at sign lan guage. Burling has found that the reasoning power of these people is pitifully low, and al though they meant to help him they were often unable to grasp hjij Mural ine meaning 01 nis enireanes. (How many of our romanticists ever anticipate this side of the jungle life?) Probably what is more fa- this geology classroom Burling spoke in whimsied tones of his trip. He urged any young man who had the opportunity to do as he had seek out these magic lands. They might not prove so magic, but what an education. not think that I would care to go through it again." FRATERNITY LEAGUE Medley (Continued from page three) downs to one. Davis catch of a pass for the second and win- Team W L Kappa Sigma 2 0 Phi Delta Theta 2 0 A. T. O. 2 0 Beta Theta Pi 2 0 Chi Psi 2 0 A. E. Pi 2 0 Chi Phi ; 2 0 Kappa Alpha 2 0 Lambda Chi Alpha 2 0 Phi Gamma Delta 1 1 Phi Kappa Sigma 1 1 Z. B. T. i 1 St. Anthony 1 1 S. A. E. 1 1 Pi Kappa, Alpha 0 1 Sigma Nu . 0 1 Sigma Delta 0 2 D. K. E. 0 2 Theta Chi 0 1 Sigma Chi 0 2 Zeta Psi 0 1 . P. E. 0 2 . E. P. 0 2 hi Alpha 0 2 miliar to our movie-educated ning first down turned the idea of Africa is the thought of tables. Hinson again piloted unclad natives glistening their Sigma Delta. bodies to the .."burning sun." Burling said that he did encoun- Perhaps S. A. E.'s verdict ter much nudity, saying that over Sigma Chi will start the clothing was worn only for dec- campus titlist on the right path oration "and they seemed to again, iney cenamiy uo nuss need little of that, sometimes Ross Allen's sterling perform- wearing only a string of beads." ances in the backf ield . . . Corn- However, curiously enough the petmg closely with Svigals for main reason for their lack of top-honors m oroken-iieid run costume is the thought of rain, nm is Berini of Lewis who gets and the complications resulting much credit for the current sue- frnm -7Pt riAtViincr cess oi nis team . . . inreaten- At A VAh ff W V T Devotion mf to break the 54-0 intramural - - m m m 0 I was curious to know about high, score record cantremem- his bearers, those valet-like serv- per where or when; was L,aw ants to all white men who pene- School's rampage over Aycock tratP. the iunirle. There was onlv Friday which disappointingly the most humble of admiration ended only 39-6 for the shysters. in Burling's voice when he Durham's Shopping Center for Carolina Men THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 126-128 E. Main St. - Durham Authentic University Styles ATTENTION FRATERNITY Why Not Fix Up Your House With A NewJBridge Table From October 12th to the 15th We Will Have On Sale A Large Number Of Samson's Liquid Proof BRIDGE TABLES Reduced From $3.00 to 1.98 And From $4.50 to $2.98 . Samson's Bridge Tables Will Serve You For A Long Time NOW ON SALE AT BERMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE time for association with, our fellows." "You should hold in terestinc bull sessions with your friends," he said. The dean went on to say, "The average student, , taking the average courses, needs to study two hours in preparation for each hour of class work." Sixty-five per cent of yon will not graduate, judging by past statistics," he told the freshmen, "but 75 per cent of you can graduate, if you have a will to do it." Success . Dean Carroll concluded his talk with: "A man can be physi- cally mentally and socially per fect and still not succeed." A certain amount of time , each day should be set aside for re flection on what life really is." Do not neglect the spiritual job," he said. Dean Carroll's daily program, as drawn up by. this reporter is as follows Sleep, from eight to nine 1000 hours: classes and study prepa innn . - - . i mill i 1000 hours; meals, eaten very slowly, jooo anc e up around two hours; .1000 associations with one's friends, .1000 .1000 .500 .500 .500 .500. -500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 r000 .000 .000 .000 Pet. .1000 "i.ii : i xi - in about two hours a day; spiritual reflection, about half an hour. The above schedule, which in cludes what Dean Carroll refers to as the four daily jobs, takes up about 22 and a half hours each day, leaving one and a half hours ' for other things that I might come up. DORMITORY LEAGUE Team Ruff in Law School Lewis Old West Everett Steele B-V-P Grimes Manly Mangum Aycock Graham Old East W 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Pet. .1000 .1000 .1000 .1000 .1000 i .1000 .667 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 To Prevent Colds Use Sutton's EPHEDRINE Nose Drops SUTTON DRUG CO. Air MaH Flows Into Chapel Hill (Continued from Page One) mony we have planned. Conse quently everything will have to be run off in clock-like man ner." The plane, which leaves Ra leigh at 1:30 p. m., reaches Dur ham at 1:45, arrives in Chapel Hill at 2:00, gets to Fort Bragg and Fayetteville at 2:30, is ex pected in Pinehurst at 2:50, Maxton at 3:15, Lumberton at 3:30, Wilmington at 4:10, Goldsborp. at 4 :55, and is due back in Raleigh at 5 :25. The mail will go out from Ra leigh on regular lines as soon as possible. Mural Games (Continued from page thret) tle-Vance-Pettigrew .game in which the former nosed out the New Dorms 4-2 in first downs. Zeta Psi showed a great deal of sluggishness in their 13-0 win over Alpha Tau Omega yes terday although the game was much closer than the score shows. Pikas Easily Win Pi Kappa -Alpha had little trouble subduing Phi Gamma Delta which they did 28-0. John son in the Pikas. backf ield was directly responsible for twelve of the tallies. Patronize our advertisers. COEDS For Real Beauty Service Visit The University Beauty SHOP For appointment Next to the Call 6691 Post Office All-Campus ... The scarcity of dorm contests the past week made it hard to choose an All-dormitory squad, but one was finally dragged out of the fire. The result frater nities monopolize the All-cam pus selection this week. ALL-DORMITORY Ends: Allen (Grimes), Niven (Ruf fin); guards: Cavanaugh (Lewis) Hughes (Old West); tackles: Linker (Old West), Wilkinson (B-V-P); cen ter: I. Wright (Lewis); quarterback Queen (Law); halfbacks: Berini (Lewis), Ellis (Law); fullback: Ogles- by (Ruf fin). - ALL-FRATERNITY . Ends: Hinson (Sigma Delta), Sapp (Phi Delta heta); guards: Oettinger (Z. B. T.), Berkley (Sigma Nu); tackles: J. Laurens (St. Anthony), Hinkle ' (Kappa Sigma) ; N center : Fletcher ; (Kappa . Sigma) ; , quarter back: Oxleyf (Pi Kappa Alpha) ; half backs : ' , Hambright (Kappa Sigma), Tankersly (Sigma Chi) ; fullback: Clark (Phi Delta Theta). ALL-CAMPUS Ends: Hinson (Sigma Delta),-Sapp (Phi Delt); guards: Oettinger (Z. B. T.), Cavanaugh (Lewis) ; tackles: Hinkle (Kappa Sig), . Laurens (St. Anthony) ; center : Fletcher (Kappa Sig) ; quarterback : Oxley (Pikas) ; halfbacks: Hambright (Kappa Sig), Berini (Lewis);' fullback: Oglesby (Ruffiif): V League Standings . . y The league standings in order Buildings Dept. To Aid In Homecoming All Campus Organizations Asked To File Requests All fraternities, dormitories, and organizations planning dis plays for Homecoming are urged to contact J. H. Blow, clerk of the buildings depart ment, if they are in need of sup plies. -Mr. Blow emphasized yester day that the buildings depart ment is anxious to co-operate with those planning-displays, but stated that requests for ma terials and assistance should be filed as soon as possible. Patronize our advertisers. MEAL TIME IS SOCIAL TIME ENJOY GOOD COMPANY WITH GOOD FOOD GIRLS and BOYS WELCOME AT THE BUCCANEER CLUB NOW PLAYING mr ,r 1 M OTHER FEATURES Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy "DOUBLE TALK" Eddie Peabody The King of The Banjo. "HULA HEAVEN" WEDNESDAY Claire in "One Mile Treyor '- From Heaven" CONGRATULATIONS U.N.C. ON YOUR 144TH BIRTHDAY OLD BUT. MODERN o MONITE The Most Modern Cleaning Process Is Used Exclusively In - Chapel Hill By 02 33E" rn::oi UNIVERSITY CLEANERS Send Your Clothes To Us For Prompt Efficient Service Chapel Hill 4921 PHONES Carrboro 8001 "We Clean Anything That Can Be Qeaned" J of the teams' strength are: