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SUNDAY, JANUARY" 23, 1533 T-1TT TIATT.V TAT TTFTT. " PAGE TWO III1' J4TlJl.. iir : - : " ' " " " : I. - I aafli)'.iair Seel II I CARO-GRAPHICS by t& Accunite co you law 0&Hj ' I your ST7STE? yTK I If I - I Ot Tbe cSdal per cf tie CnPf tered s skcsthI pr JLr Trto SshserhJtiaa yrni, 2. ti i price, $5.03 for ttie esjt. . J. llac Snith Charles W. Girmorre. TTCiiain McLean Jesse ' Lewis , r2.rffir Editor GrcalaSioa ilKiger Editorial Staff ' Eiiicjt, Jesse xese. Scan EoOT:i ""STT . Aj?Tiia crfes. Miss Gladys liest inpp. Rewrite: Dcmald Bisiop- -E3CHAXGE Editox: Ben Diicti. StoH. FUUher W. Ferguson, Larry SL.FerU. STAFF riimvutarxixj-. Bowne. AnVEETISTNG MANAGE: Bobby T. Offl HPT. DntHAM PotsOTAIITe: a Bert ?Srm Ogrn, Morton Boxer. Ned Han- , Skrka, Jim Schleifer, Henry Saeraoff. - , I IH 1754 VHFH GOV. RNu- hew iam mipj&hvmx WOUID EMK? HI W0U1D MH WlUlf, AHP TrilH TRY AG.MH nCE MC MJiuonAlREJ WAM I ANY CTiiEi; HV1 m AHtKiu DIDYOUIUiOlr NEW BERH'5 EAT HkE ccantRFP W1922? rr KXX HCDEf ViTTM AH ESTIMATED $2,20,000 PAM- 1 70 7QT AN GLES Eadio Station WBT in Charlotte reached an agreement with Student MUton Hcan this whereby they will open their wires to the pro posed Chapel Hffl radio studio for University 1 broadcasts via. Charlotte. mee the Charlotte station is on the Columbia net-work, the University studio wS have a nt -:.s of hooking up with a nation-wide hroad: outfit. The University administration has officViv endorsed the proposal for a studio. Tne Puhlica- LiwliJ UlAiVXi J-WM. THE 1:30 CLASS By Bob PerHns i i 1 i Two Runs, Two Hits, Two Errors STANLEY HIGH, . ct al HELP YOURSELF For several days the Carolina Saturday Evening Post writer Stanley High, been advertising "Big Six of "high" repute at the Hffl since his first visit Week" a week in which six t,c fhP Helirion-in-Life conference hits are scheduled to play. tonight. (However we would classify the , . AMjdT as beine two smash hits, And after Brother High mediuins, two smashes. wffl come a dozen other euucaior, -r r scheduled of the two and religious workers on the conierence . oIlvwood HoteF'- - -mw - 1 !TI rr-m efor nTVTl daVlir.J Tnocor -ArVnpTl The doors 01 jiiemonai nan jMonuaj A " and night so that students, passing by, in, and has been rated by critics as the out may pick up here and there new personalities best Tea! Warner Brothers wflTir fhnlr! nTi the uath of "generating has -out out in considerable time. " TKnr-o -prill be dormitory and fraternity Its lond it's r0wdy, its funny, bull-sessions witn me vinuu6 it v , book layout that ought to contain a juicy piece personalities, gags, pulchritude, nf readiis matter for every sort of taste. and songs they say. Fun And Swing 1 , is a topic one of the sessions wffl air. A visitor like Dr. Douglas Steere, professor of philosophy at Haverf ord, ought to have plenty of substantial material to offer. score blonde, and "slap-happy" "Msri Wilson. f Credit eoes to Sanford Stein for very able assistance in help ing on fhi weelrs column-) Woodhouse Praises Hard As Speaker And next on the week's sche dule is the movie version of the stage success To va rich rrhursdav-Friday) . This will be one of the year's best ten. Jacaues Deval dashed off "Tovarich" five years ago in four weeks as a quickie money maker for the Pans stage, says TTRKRTY. "He didn't thinK (CordiniLed from, first page) been recognized as standing in the front ranks of writers on public business for the past ten years thev have sufficient funds in their stis to fi- . nance S5000.00 expenditure ior me eq-: Greensboro, Durham, CharioUe, ana ms:cr. Salem has consented to co-operate in broaden ing1 programs from Chapel iiiii- The final step in changing the radio studio ircta an idea into a student organization will be a favor able majority vote of the student body, the date for which wffl be set next ween ijj me r. l. D-aro. Q' Tf i? painx- -Dossible to finance the studio and since the cost of operation will be rental (each student taxed 10 cents per quanerj, me programs that wffl be broadcast are the main problem. Will it be possible to organize the studio eifi- oni-rr rTrvr!crh w that the finest student and lessor Woodhouse seemed J Mv talent be offered to radio a-ces verv much about it: had put his heart in a play called ttienne, written simultaneously. Comrade "Result: Tovarich played e?DeciaIlv interested in hearing what Hard is going to say De- cause, as he mentioned, his sud iPft is "A Program for Prog ress," rather than a "Republican t i Program for Progress," wmcn fhst hi?i will be a non- partisan attitude. - The campus Religion-in-Lif e committee is sup- a r. T,a ca ttpII nrcranized that there are al- ,f litPTiers for every speaker. t? -!- ;t pn'hhlv hai)iens. the undesignated student, who stops to listen through his own voli- ; h "m a who eniovs most his experience a o11t- eQ-H-c hi tho-nht-nrocesses, so rarely ever disturbed in the ordinary course of daily re citation, "turning over." The platter of golden opportunity is being pass ed help yourself. NEW EDUCATIONAL TOOL; CALLING SENIOR CLASS In addition 'to the Warner jNew York, has been translated Brothers old standby, Hugh Her- almost every language, is now thA by the late Ted Mealy, iQgar Kennedy, and Alan Mowbray. -L"" v xneater o 3iiu every capi tal and every stick of j TomOlTOW Europe for four straight year, has had two years m London and over the state and nation? TTAOTiTTicr ip r.TTpr -crorld in touch with North Carolina's cultural center at Chapel Hill is a pro gressive step in Lmversity exxeniion. ix,e is noble. Its realization, however, means rari - work on the part of those stuaents into wnose hands the authority of managing the star.cn vri falL - fhp polonies and the Orient. In all, it has cleaned up : o nnn Ofyn in rovalties for However, the picture's chief at- Deval thus far. As for poor traction for Carolina is uvi Engine, ne oiea tne au uwiii other than BENNY "Carnegie of an xomotieed anemic stage . -i -i - 1 j : HalT GOODllAN and ms oanu which blares and blows to town, f Continued from first page) rvf hA Dirr.v Tar Heel in the making, there will be shots of the Publications Union board in action, President Stuart Rabb explaining all. Running comments will be made by Bob duFour. The pho tography is by Pdchard Gips. Letters To The Editor Over 250 Words Subject to Cutting with the Swiner Quartet doing things to songs like T Hitched My Wagon to a Star" in a way that's guaranteed to make clas sic music lovers turn over in beai3tifllIlv acted and produced, their symphonic graves, and the stQr is about two exiled rest of us trucK: on aovsii cue virgin. Although the Hollywood ver sion may lack some of the play's qualities it still has its charm and laughter. It is polished, sophisticated, t On The Air By Carroll HcGccughey A DIRTY BUCCANEER To the Editor Dear Sir: aisle. The other novelty of the movie is the cinematic debut of Lorella Parsons,, the doubie rhimed. saccharine, Hearstian t r4- Tnoor 4ViA ?inn-nd Snecialties Company of btaniord, conn., uemuusuiicu i . ' , . , , . n . 1 j.v rUw rvtrm-imovie columnist and nosxesa xo ing macnine to tne memuers ox i nvn TTnl ca 5n Em Music ha! ' Uest stos onthepbellHol- HTPTnbprs of the Folklore Council are Univer-j ,r- pa-a estimation of sity department heads and department memoer who are interested in various aspects of folk cul ture over the nation. herself: "As an actress we are a good cxuumnist aau ccu so bad on the radio. Success Story TIME perhaps most adequate- Russians a grand duke and duchess who iare living in a Paris garret with forty billion francs in the bank which they are holding n trust for the Isar. Servants To live, they take jobs with a French bourgeois family as servants. The manner in which these two. accustomed to the life of the imperial court, manage Almost unanimously they recommended to the .... .. j 1 i Jl J Aj-m-mwt on 4- "hp administration mat tne souuu cui. , , . - cscaa tv, a vnct i lv sums ud the secret oi ner sue DOUgnt. ice price ranges uuc m- pwv. i . T , . fe . -, , r, wj - es: "Earlv in her career Lorel- oioperanonisasiowAi Lwteltode young cinemactress Manon Davis, fresh from a Manhattan ihimiiw SU XiJ."sJ . . I CUH eiiL. Ill LXIC iWiawrtAXife 7 sinele out improvements: for language study ink..- influence and her Hearst TT; ATQTrrATf- fnr V2T3011S USeS 1U 211 1 -i tTata ptp some of the educational uses of the ,,;a- 4-rt Twrri Rtndent's voices in publici iiiaUlUiVia w-ww , I speaking so they may hear their own defects and ! 3:00 Philharmonic - Sym phony Society of New Y'ork pre sents Georges Enesco conduct ing (WBT). 6:00 Thirty Minutes in Hol lywood with George Jessel fWGX : Joe Penner fWPTF). V ' 9 7:00 Jack Benny and Mary Livingston (WSB or WPTF) ; Jajiti ette MacDonald on " icirs Oren House." 7:30 Ozzie Nelson and Feg People have told me that you run the most in fluential organ on the campus (don't ask me to produce them) and so I turn to you in this majcr crisis. I ask you to gird your loins, ioaa your tu torial cannon, and ao something to euro yu greatest rival in the ti eld cf literature on the lie campus, the "Carolina Buccaneer' Said magazine has, for the past three issues, TvlrrmhAf! thp. ATth; nf i-naACAncv and filth. It has also made the coeds the butt cf its stmgmg nucr for an unduly long time. The latter is peniap permissible, but there is no excuse lor tne ijj of humor that the magazine has seen -lu & " dulge in curing this year and, taking the ns. being branded as a prude, I ask that they cut it out; most cf us could laugh just as nearuiy things were cleaned up a bit. Sincerely yours, Joseph Boak . J . -m-mm Z II ffrtf IT Hill 99 O . the isngiisn aepanment, ior varwua 1 salary have grown apace. ou - -the foreign language cepartments; xor ssuj has Mrs. Hearst s miiit luna. r the mechanics of sound inthe physics depart- Powell is also in the pic- : .--ment; for use in the Dramatics department to tcre bnt m this show he -ends . study vocal expression; for racial, language; study up actor's singing voice, in sociology; and for making musical records' of Campus Movie - 'student performances in the music department. I ed attraction Monday . .. i - t vi 54-,, ; i".r4-1 a W? Tnptasv will the first of- A fnrtiier use oi tne maenme, pnuiy important, would be to make records of the ficial campus newsreel made m fl-io nmnt flTlsrmeeS Ol tU6 poetry, songs, tales, and language oi louuore tur toes and file them in the University library for Daily Tab Heel and the Caro- f lina Theater, reierence. Before Christmas an experi- wrhr nr "not the eauiument becomes the pro- -prim cTimm. This was -perty of the University pends a decision of the ramposea largely of random; administration on the financial advisability of ghoU experimentally. The' . the purchase. latest pieturization will feature If the Universitv's budget is too rigid to include a kalaidoscopic view of campus : the $500, the senior clsss has a class gif t sugges- life, according to ,: Sm to add to its list. Vf hoU Its usefulness on a wide scale is unquestionable. Richard Gips. tne JlOUSeiKJiU. -Ui- - banker's family furnishes some cast" ; ar, never uc ivivr" . - T- 1 - UTU. T tn T '-m aft. c00 Nelson tddy, ion -i 1 T "Dlrv-irfiifl I ATT! AT n A STn I .iiS-Iiic JkiCVJU. er xLowara ana jusui m"" i 7 i in Clarence B. "Mr. Deeds Goes ri or to Town" KeHand's farce of a 9:00 Richard Crooks, tenor, timid, serious banker who is put returns as guest of theFord . TTnr-rv mnviA Sundav Evening Hour (il). StudlO. 1,. - m T5 It should be good. - pouse, siamug i.vc ,uw WTiat A Heanacne tt- v n a.w f the trailer, 11:00 Walt er WincheXl - ..... "Love Is a Headache" (Sunday) (WSB). is 'all about a Broadway star ANOTHER PEACE-LOVER To the Editor Dear Sir: who goes around "wanting peace" in a vag-- sort commend highly the Foreign Policy Associati who picks up two orphan waifs and takes them home witn ner 1rrA nisvs Georere. who plays the lead, is one of the stage's best) -. - !- TT-TlT-Tr-w h?i5 i corneal ennes. xub xij her play the "Valiant Is the Word" type of show where she suffers, and suffers. Franehot Tone gives his usual competent performance. Tins ffmp. a newspaper coiuau-av. Friday late show ergent nirw with Ronald Regan. Saturday Boris Karloff wffl BIRTHDAYS TODAY (Please call by the ii&et effict cf the Carolina iheai-cr for n com- co-operation ana una David Bady Harry H. Tucker Ephraim Weinstain H. C Wooten John T. Yelverton Ruth Dnffee .Francis Foust Herman Weintraub . but a world order cf standing as welt Could those students on the campus who & interested in ""peace have gone en masse to it3 Foreign Policy Association meeting, I believe - . - .Vet msignt would have been gained as to way- we mignt actuaiiy go about stimulating a v- me concern rather than an "interest world peace on the p In my estimation, a few part of students. students who are f "neace th&n the hun areas are taking their stand for rieace blindly- l may be realized, they know not. Sincerely, Louise Doneh -in if
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