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PAGE FOUR i BULLETINS Hanson House, Others win Murals (Continued from page three) game ended Hanson House win ning 32 to 16. Box score: Eanson House (22) Bass 0 Bollard 8 Robinson 0 McCarn 5 Strayhorn 8 Wrenn 1 . THE DAILY TAR HEEL Graham (16) Clunkers 0 Corrnbia 2 Alderman 3 Hctchins i Blankett 0 Starks 7 SAE Vs. Kappa Alpha SAE went on a rampage to trample Kappa Alpha 45 to 21. Box score: Kappa Alpha (21) Cheshire 6 Goddard 2 Patterson i Huntley 9 Beich 0 Yeomans 0 Foote 0 SAE (45) DuBose 16 McPherson 0 Stovall 6 Poe 14 Boyd 5 Brown 4 Granger 0 Tomlinson 0 Blathematic SeminarWill meet this afternoon in 360 Phillips hall at the regular hour. Pro fessor Lasley will speak. Bull's Head Will meet in the bookshop this afternoon at 4:15. Tar-Mag Vs. Yackety-Buc ootball game will be Dlaved on the Intramural field this after noon at 5 o'clock. Yackety Yack All write-up3 for V6i iau sports must be in the office by Friday afternoon. Sophomore Advisees Of Cecil Johnson are requested to come by 301 South building today for mid-term conferences. Competitive Swimming Group will meet tonight at 7:30 in Graham l&Iemorial in room 212. Radio Program By Benjamin Swalin at 10:15 tonight over WDNC: "Scarlatti." Satterfield's Dancing Class I afternoon, the final score beine Tvm m . I . O ltll .. J- . A- ' n r ii. i m t I t ' A r tiiu meet at omv mis aiternoon I - j to .... i the Graham Memorial ball- Box score m- Roffin (25) Yacketv Yarlr Pfinfrvcr-or. . Its T--.1 YT7T1 1 i . . It i. in meet a imo TOdav in (;ra-1 -twyaii ham MpmnrioT Petree 3 Alpha Psi Delta Will m-pf t 5.eyday-) 4- A -.o I Hutchison i -wgut at ou in room 01 rr.? i in ew west. strowd n i Graham Memorial Jam Session I Kline 3 Will be presented in the main ?toff 2 II 1 w pamenm-0 wviuvu. turnout. IE. Taylor 0 -iracK .Managers And Varsitv Track Team Will meet at 4:30 BVP Vs. Everett this afternoon in the Tin Can. BVP defeated Everett. 22 tn Dr. fTharlps V T.o-l- Tr.il"fi A f 1,0 v.-;-.-: .i uuiaci 1 r iu 1 .-; jLijxuiiig u tilt; speak during chapel period this game it looked like BVP would league Of Nations Associaf inn Everett rallied in Jip lct .-- 1 -.-w -wuv J-t4.LJ. Will -rvi- O T 1 jr 1 I T .rj iucci, o u ciucs umigntj -tui score BVP (22) LETTERS To The Editor Geolosry Prof essnr To Conduct Survey Of Hawaiian Group Dr. MacCarthy Takes Residence in Honolulu To Investigate Underground Water Dr. Gerald R. MacCarthy, on leave from the University - J feV- ogy department for the mmi Tn. 1 - , 6 3 coir, cas arrived in Honolulu, uere ne will be engaged in geo physical investigation of a num ber of the islands in the Ha waiian group. The purpose of the investiga tion, which is being conducted for the United States Geological survey, is to determine the able sources of underground 7 1 " " ht in- porable water in the ' yQ. to W that every (Continued from vaam tvn. the difficulty in getting Caro- 1 -. . una students to the polls even to vote for making Mae West as an honorary math proff (expert on iigures) then these restric tions seem to read defeat them selves. I don't think one could esti mate the ultimate value of radio studios at Carolina in dollars and cents. It's worth supersedes that. It's a fact that radio is be coming more educational mind ed and vice versa. It might in- Ruffin Vs. Law School xk.ujj.j. uau ume rrouhle m downing Law School yesterday Law School (8) King 2 Ellis 0 Nash 0 Avery 6 French 0 Donager 0 in the YMCA. Freshman Friendship Council TPldn3 OffWr an1 vUo., i Adam i wciii.ij.icii meet in V9n r;?a 0 vufnA .m .1.1. , . , van Lise 8 j..iuvAtt. at is o ciocK today. BuU's Head - Muribito i Davis 2 Karp 0 Professor N. B. Adams of the University romance language department, will speak at the Bull's Head meeting in the Bull's Head bookshop this afternoon it 4:15. Professor Adams' talk will be on "Some Recent Books About Spam." Oil from sunflowers is being used making soap in Hungary. Everett (16) Nipe 0 Totten 0 Boykin 0 Hauptman 0 Stroyman 0 Kimrey 2 Crawford 2 Shapiro 0 Rich 0 Collia 10 Stick 2 . Meyer 0 porable water in the islands It is possible with eeonhvi.wi instruments to determine from the surface these water reser voirs between ancient lava flows and also to distinguish between salt and fresh water zones. Spelt Names Radio Project college and outstanding school in Greensboro and vicinitv are weekly and daily presenting pro grams, which are highly inter esting as well as informative. iney realize the great value of radio and through the coopera tive policy of this station are utilizing this medium I don't like to think of the University lagging behind the others when the opportunity is awaiting. I might cite the fact that only Saturday, we originat- ea a coast to coast CBS program of the Sedalia Singers. This will bring them national prominence the same that Carolina can and should enjoy. That is why I should like to make this ur gent appeal from someone on tne other end" not to pass up a nroiect whosp hcmcrFife 11 v MvuvjiitO f X xx University Party Adopts New Plan (Continued from first page) pus life," Murnick declared. "It has pledged itself to uphold open, democratic policies in the forthcoming campus elections." Objectives of the party were outlined at the session, Murnick stated. The sphere of the reorganized party was thus broadened to embrace a wider representation of the entire student body. This was interpreted as a move to heal the breach between frater nity and non-fraternity elements on tne campus. Hitherto the University "Dartv has jreneraUv oeen identified as primarily a fraternity political group. Action of the University party's steering committee in deciding that its candidates would be selected for individual merit was the second turn of campus political wheels within a weeic Student party chieftains met last Y ednesday night, re-elected T - -Bin cole cnairman, and decided upon class leaders who will sound out campus opinion on potential candidates. The junior political party was organized by Cole and others last year and it won a number of offices against the candidates of the veteran University party. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 0 . ml 135 Barium Springs, Raleigh Retain Cr0 rrrn 1 r . jre T. . MerrittledthefiiV . w &? 3-4, Charlotte out of the'wa downed Cameron m rv! w. v ' . Barker To Speak At 10:30 Today Students On The Air Will Soyez and James Dees. University students, presented a 15-minute program over . radio station WDNC at Durham yes terday, from 2:15 until 2:30. Valentine Cards Distinctive Styles Beautiful Art Work, Charming Sentiments Sweetheart Family Friends Comic THOMAS BOOK STORE Corcoran & Chapel Hill Sts. Durham, N. C. Schraff t's Chocolates Books for the Occasion Visit Our GIFT SHOP (Continued from first page) for remote control purposes: 1. Approximately S7.50 f nr installation between the lval radio studio and the local tpTp. phone exchange. 2. This wire between the radio studio and local exchange would cost 3.50 per month for the first quarter of a mile, and ?1.75 for each successive quarter of a mile. 1 11 ucuciiia 6. .Between the local telenhnnpltirne tn exchange and the telephone ex- . Sincerely yours ' change at the point of destina- Bob Poole tion there would be a fee of 15 cents per mile, per hour of use. Troyanovsky DisCUSSes (Fee based on a balanced r.ir. TntprrmKnnol A cuit which permits transference Of music and speech.) (Continued from first page) 4. These figures are an esti- . . war 111 an interview mation. For examDle. in tint . sterdav . afternoon he said, idealism of youth, to show n 3 the fee may be slightly less L,,Umo between the United appreciation of their problems, man t cents per mile DerhourJX : V-"llltm ana tne and from a lifetime of empri. At .1 . imnOT I IniAn ir, 4-1 ? it f I aiso, mere may be a charge, in TV ' . . V vmy xnmg ence, to speak frankly without some instances, for a snecial :rat stop the wartime tac- offending. wire from the exchange at des- 11CS of 8ssor nations Iike His most noted tonic is "ITnw 1 l.lflT.QTI Thft ir. j ' I . . tmaiion to the broadcamo- "a 13 mure oangerito Make the Most. vf TAfa . ,. I TOT 4-V -T.-4-.. At I w. iunuc iiu w, man mere was preceedmg the great war, because Germany wasn't then allied with Japan' he continued. Changes Since 1918 Troyanovsky, who was intro- 9S-Ib. ; it . gien tne nod p- lewicz, Archie Allen, a-j p Criswell, each of .. nated as third man in v-C"f:" during the night. Boxing Winners class Sat. rr ;.-! 4 Point) decisioned Shroyer Springs); lOS-Ib. cs-Gip'.lT!: ham) fafl over Lofan (HP in 2:45; 118-lb. clizy (Greensboro) decisicred VT (High Point); 12o-Ib. cIs-Et5 (Barium Springs) decisiosed (Greensboro); 135-lb. classB-jrS (Barium Springs) deciskr. tnl hart (Greensboro. : I'A. iv Qements (Salisbury) decision-? n!? nicutt (Durham); 155-Ib. cL., due (Thomasville) fan rr- r. " (Greensboro) in 2:45: lw, Bolton (Barium Sorine-? rc-:.. . Hoffman (Thomasville ): IT'K S Hipp (Greensboro) decisis m c: mon (Barium Springs). CLASSIFIED LOST Sheaffer fountain pea and pencil, both marked wrJi initials M. W. T., in a Mad, folder case. Lost in Ihirftj hall. Finder please return ti iliss Maria Tucker, 501 East Rosemary street, or leave at Y3ICA Lost and Found Bureau. (Continued from Hrt nan 1 and to the local Rotary club at b:dU this evening. Dr. Barker is known for his ability to impress audiences without any effort at preaching and without any oratorical flourishes. He is said to make his talks to youth aDneal to tho saio, idealism of youth, to show an T t i . - studio, necessitated bv an over- . , - load at a particular time. Program Time 'As yet." said Snelt. "there nas been no statement of the SOME LIKE SWEET! some like mm We Have Both On Decca, Victor, and Brunswick Records Jimmy Fuller AGENT In Ledbetter-Pickard Stationery IX y THE PICTURE THAT DANCES ALICE FAYE TO THE VERY TOP - - r WITH A CAST THAT READS LIKE "WHO'S WHO IN HOLLYWOOD?" ALICE FAYE IN "YOU'RE A SWEETHEART" ' WITH George IVIurphy Ken Murry And His Stooge Oswald Andy Devine Charles Winninger Wrilliam Gargah Also Scrappy Cartoon "New Homestead" Travel Talk 'Wonders Of The West" f;MI-l TODAY THURSDAY . FRIDAY ONLY CAROLINA THEATRE-DAILY TAR HEEL NEWS PRESENTS "The Tar Heel Goes To Press" amount of time which the Uni- A iryfnovsky who was intro versity wiU be allowed to trivp ?5?? b tenant Governor programs." i r. norton, mentioned Another point, according fn ine cnan that each of the Spelt, is that adeouatelv trinJmore important natins had un ed direction of a full time Mtim aerg0ne .smce 1918 There ,is is absolutely essential on. entirely new Russia," he said i nears tn KQ i,vi people are more educated -w ,, Mvoiiii:( i . y I I -k fm n. -m w 1 'The finished, smooth, clock-r"V 1. "ew.sociai order nas been work perfection that the wi J ?slDllsneci that serves as a de- has been trained to pense agamst external enemies, jf WWW AW A 1 necessary. It takes abilitv , ,any nas not basically training and experience to Ane difference that a program is prepared to u have Hitler In tm nn to o,v stead of the Kaiser. Great Rrit- i . , ... , Limited Coverage am 81111 nas her political 'ATso there is the nrohlem s.ystem' and Franc again the limited coverage of the stJ tnreatene? by the Possibility of tions available do you get t erman evasion. ?4,000 worth? Japanese Expansion The station whirl. ri0 ' jaDan continues with her . v-tj Liir: i t most coverage is the most dUp r5.101 ?"n, and Italy is tant, and they sell the most val- St t ? milltary nation." uable time the time having the v In S P1?111 funding bro largest audiences. Conseouentlv ken Ensh he concluded his any sustaining feature must be 6 f tlle.channsr world shifted to meet the demand., of ers hy J?111 "In 7 ca- commercial features, and onr F1 as.a dl?lomat I don't want programs will fall in the sus-Z Ut the United f.i'r.,-n . TT.j.. ,. . . lotates. viKs. unaer tms last rm. v j , condition the Carolina Dramm J - ambassador drove down stand to I6se because of chcrj Irom wasmngton yesterday, ac- ing time. compamea Dy ms wile and At- Adequate PubKcitv n . "The newspapers in the state Lf 7 7 the do not feature radio, and there- U ,f a?. inl0.rmaI banquet in fore we can't count' on adeauate 1D? last mt. pubhcity about programs to kt- studnts and de tract public attention. mw moers were present. If we are looking, at the nroi- an, r-,j ect from the publicity point of ""C """"" ' memr T V. 4.1 o 4 rrr ,l '1 hACO VATifinoH 4-1, ? "tn, x Lmiiiv me ?,JJJ WOUid I ""v. wuxmtu w uic xxixir- rrri munli 4----4-1- A-. 4 11 . Iwanr TTOSff orrlotr traunt "D T Tl r xunucr to pay me trav-l j'j tic. jl . xv. iixc- dIi'tkv aTTvnK..,- 4- 3 . 1 1 C.n-nt.n&hxr T? T T ifT- T r cacuocs tu uiu irom xnei 0 " ui-uc, xv. .x. regular broadcasting stations Bragdon, P. H. Gunther, Frank 4"rt V I - I T Mllft TT !.-.. A Merrick, C. L. Ball, O. M. Pow ers, Mildred Mell, W. G. Buie, P. (I: Winsfenr? W T. PoV,; Patronize pur advertisers. and H. T. Hatch. Little Chats About Your Health Danger In Home Treatment of Child Ills. ' alcohdfiT111 tCUS hW a Sbc year oId boy died from ace complained of stomach ache and was given a ioon- SSr&htaSlf to ttSji7 it SlSteeddxhe neipea nimself to the "medicine" when left alone in the room. mn?&aJi0? the. L, filled. J ose xunes wnen Prescriptions are to be i i , I Phon . PMTCHAHD DRUG CO. j , Phone od41 Prompt Delivery Night and Day j - C? VAVliiJ for those people on the campus who would add something to a radio program. ALE at BERMAN'S Suede Jackets Being Closed Out at U 98 weather Jackets OriginaUy At S12.50 On Sale-$0 45 Corduroy Sport Jackets OriginaUy $8.50- In k 1 tk a rv -. Topcoats OriginaUy At $22.50 0nSaIe-sin.nn Other Topcoats Being Closed Out For QO One Lot of SweateriTor Without Sleeves OnSale-98c ffliSS Se Relar Style , bhorts 39c. Now On Sale 3 or $1.00 Other Brands At 50c Also 3 For $1,00 BERMAN'S DEPT. STORE
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