SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1938 Fraternity Pledgees (Continued from first page) pledges: Austin Carr, Robert Strange, Tommy Heard, Gover Hundley, Frank Borden Hanes, John R. Hall, Jr., Corbett Sto rall, Charles Tfflett, L. P. Mc Lendon, Murdoch Dunn, Thomas Winborne, Clayton Moore, Sam Means, Robert W. Carr, James F. Hackler, William Croom, Rowland Brown, J. T. Holland. Sigma Nu with 17 pledges : John Chambliss, R a y f o r d Adams, Howard Lackey, Joe Efird, Colin Spencer, J. B. Spill; man, Austin Robins, Louis Pois son, Frank Jolly, B. C. Shouppe, Ed Prizer, Edward Moynihan, CLASSIFIED LOST One pair silver rimmed glasses. Will finder please re turn to Gene Davant, 201 Ay cock. REWARD 5 car keys lost in vicinity of Murphy or Book Ex. No identification tag at tached. Reward if found and returned to Hayden Clement, ,107 S. Columbia St. I " ' -: 1 . , . ,. ,, The Only Hardware of- v Carrboro and Chapel Hill Vigoro Lawn Fertilizer Lawn Grasses .-Cotton Seed Bone Meal LLOYD and RAY Carrboro Locke McKenzie, Edmund Fore hand, George L. Coxhead, N. S Hinkle, Ben Park. . Beta Theta Pi with 16 pledges : J. F. Ellison, Hugh Hole, John Starbuck, Disney Welex, Walter E. Foran, Donald Wilson, Tom Beldsoe, Mahlon Long, W. ,F. Cole, Grady Stevens, A. C. Wood roof, Wilmer Webb, A. C. Powell, R. A. Grant, David Bal lard, Randolph Speight. Sigma Nu with 17 pledges- John Ghamberliss, Rayford Ad ams, Howard Lackey, Joe Efird, Colin Spencer, J. B. Spill man, Austin Bobbins, Louis Poissos, Frank Jolly, B. C. Shouppe, Ed Prizer, Edward Moynihan, Locke McKenzie, Ed mund Forehand, George L. Cox head, N. S. Hinkle, Ben Park. Kappa Alpha with 15 pledsres: Al len Henry, Dick Holt, C. V. Holt, Kendall Minnick, Frank Gillam. Dick Person, Carter Reaves, Elwood Pearce, Arthur Dixon, Ernest Legget, John Gribbin, W. C. Williams, John Church, George Foote, Sam Gregory. Zeta Psi with 13 pledges: Marion Fuller, Paul Clodfelter, J. A. Hanes, Trente Ragland, W. A. Upton, Sam Mordecai, Ferebee Taylor, Asa Par ham, Isaac Wright, Hubert Wals ton, Bill Howard, Bruce Lea, John Thorpe. Phi Gamma with 12 pledges: Charles Clark, Billy Willis, Allen Headlee, James Greenwood, Robert Hutchison, Clarence Ruffin, Ramsey Hardin, Charles Hussey, Louis Con nor, J. E. Gibson, Walter Parsley, Clarence Idol. Pi Kappa Alpha also with 12 pledges: Jesse Aycock, Gordon De Loach, Joe Creel, W. H. Neal, Jack Jones, C. L. Ball, James Starke, John Baker, W. C. Purvis, Frank M. Law rence, Louis C. Stephens, Oscar Ow ens. Sigma Chi with 12 pledges: Jesse Swan, Robert Vail, Paul Roseman, John T. Dillon, Allen Whitaker, C. D. THE TAVERN For Meals and For Snacks. The Finest Food at a Moderate Price Beers and Wines WAIT! For the car that will outclass the rest. You will marvel at the advances in de sign and safety in the NEW 1939 CHEVROLET If not a 1939 Chevrolet, try one of our excellent USED CARS. TUFTS CHEVROLET COMPANY American Oil Products 501 W. Franklin St. Phone 4771 Thomas, John Johnston, Frank ilack eraan, William Orr, J. M. Jenrette, Tom Kirkpa trick, Nesrell Barton. Kappa Sigma also -with 12 pledges: Raymond Francis, Taylor Vernon, Henry May, Lanier D. DonneH, Jim my May, Joe Mann, David Blalock, George Watson, Courtney Mitchell, Jr., Newton Talmag-e, E. F. Edwards, Robert Flournoy. s lambda CM Alplha with 11 pledges: Nathan Whitfield, Edward Trainer, Roger Hitchins, Holland Eddleman, R. W. Edwards, Edwin Minges, Wil liam Putney, A. J. Foster, Weson Batchelor, Burke Herndon, Tom Cobb. Zeta Beta Tan with 11 pledges: Ru dolph Grun, Ralph Levy, Frank Gold smith, Robert S. Tolmach, Stephen Langf eld, Martin Kohn, William B. Schwartz, Ray Rosenbloom, Eugene Munnes, Robert S. Raymer, Banjamin Lee. Alpha Tau Omega with 10 pledges: Cameron Murchison, Robert Olive, P. R. Ashby, Marrin Anthony, Armis tead B. Smith, Tom Allen, J. & Huske, Jr., Henry Burgwyn, Thomas West, John Diffendal. Tan Epsilon Pi also with 10 pledges : Warren Bernstein, Jerry Cohen, Stanley Fuchs, Lester Etter, Bernard Richter, Alvin Patterson, Morton Ulman, Oscar Zimmerman, Ed Kalin, Dave Pearlman. Phi Delta Theta with nine new men: Robert Powers, Floyd Whitney, Tom Avera, Blair Rice, Jr., Bobby Davis, Raymond Williford, Randy Partridge, Luther Dew, J. W. White. Chi Phi with eight pledges: Wil liam J. S wink, , Richard Farley, W. Prowitt, William Stewart, John T. Rogers, Billy Calhoun, Steve Siddle, Wert Rhyne. Delta Kappa Epsilon also with eight: C. B. Morrisette, Frank Wil liams, Blackwell Brogden, J. M. Saun ders, William Peete, Truman Hobbs, Cyrus Hogue, Gene Davant. Delta Psi with eight: Butler Crit tenden, Melville Jordan, Henry Branch, G. S. Waldrop, Russell Edens, Fernando Mayorgo, Armando Mayor go, Douglas Dournique. Phi Alpha with six freshmen: Ru fus Shelkoff, Joshua Goldberg, J. A. Schack, Harold M. Held, Irvin Fleish man, George Janor. - Chi Psi with four pledges: William Neely, James Sherwood, John Perry, Gwynn Nowell. Alpha Epsilon Pi with one pledge: Robert Shulman. - Also this fall nine upperclassmen have been pledged to five fraterni ties through the Dean of Students office. They are: Willis Carpenter, A. T. O.; John W. Moore, Jr., and j J. G. Pratt, Sigma Chi; A. L. Hob good, Jr., Zeta Psi; Bill Little, Beta Theta Pi; WV. A. Allen, 'Jr., Tom Heath, Graham Hodges, J. D. Grady, Jr., Kappa Sigma. Special Buc Offered (Continued from first page) fields to the magazine, and boost circulation. The price is 15c per copy and $1.00 for a year's subscription. The Publications Union board will share in the profits from the special sale. ' The regular issue will appear on the campus as usual at the first of the week. 1 "Forward March!" i i ! V " i i I i i 1 t 1 $ -! John Howard takes his march ing orders from beautiful Mary Carlisle and loves it in 'Touchdown, Army," playing today at the Carolina theatre. Pardon Me, But ... 30,000 Fans Expected (Continued from first page) will also give the list of prize winners in the decoration con tests. , - Today Alumni headquarters will be maintained at the Caro lina inn in the lobby. Remember the Game With Snapshots P. AM ERAS FROM 39 c UP tptpa o EASTMAN ABTtto o BELL & HOWELL ROBOT o DOLLINA tttnjtvpy ROLLEIFLEX KEYSTONE ZEISS-IKOPLEX FRESH FILM FOR ALL CAMERAS 8-HOUR FINISHING FINE GRAIN DEVELOPING v WE LEND KODAKS Foister Photo Co. (Continued from page four) inundate the scarred field . . . Someone dropped a pin it crashed with the force of an earthquake . . . Then, a sigh of relief, sweeping the bowl . For a troop of Boy Scouts had gotten into the affray and had the situation well in hand . . . The frothy wave subsided reluc tantly . . . Eleven loyal Tar Heels, equipped with surf boards, were having a tough but glorious time ... Fleecy white clouds speckled the gray heavens; angels float ed amongst them . . . "Hark the Sound" twanged softly in sym phony arrangement . from row after row of harps ... A lone saxophone roamed mournfully over a sympathy arrangement of "I Ain't Got Nobody" for the benefit of hulking Greenies fast turning red . Deeply engrossed in the ti tanic struggle, Bell Tower near ly forgot its main purpose in life . . . The hands ran swiftly to catch up with Time, and rang out victoriously when the cul prit was captured . . . "Somewhere in this prom ised land, the sun is shining bright . . . Somewhere little children shout, and somewhere j hearts are light . . . But there is no joy in New Orleans . . . Mighty Tulane has passed out ..." An olive-skinned senorita on roller skates did the Dipsy Doodle in waltz time in the flat upstairs ... A piece of falling plaster kissed the Old Prophet on his bald spot . . . Awakened, he was marched . off by a large red-nosed gen darme to the city bastile and lodged there on a charge of intoxication ... Hariand To Open Archaeological Society Meeting J. P. Hariand, professor of archaeology, will open the sixth annual meeting of the Archaeo logical society of North Carolina this morning at 10 o'clock in Graham Memorial when he presents an illustrated lecture on tombs of ancient Egypt and Babylonia. Professor Hariand, holder of a Kenan fellowship, has partici pated in the excavation of some outstanding ancient tombs. He is planning a trip to Greece this winter. 1 Rev. Douglas L. Rights of Winston-Salem, who has been ac tive in archaeological work, and Joffre L. Coe, a University stu dent from Greensboro who last summer conducted the society's excavations at Hillsboro, Clarks ville, Va., and Leaksville, are also slated for speeches. Giant Pre-Game Rally Attended By 5,000 People - Midst thousands of yelling students, a blaring band, gleam ing spotlights, and a gigantic bonfire, a note of optimism ruled Carolina's biggest pep rally of the year last night at Fetzer field as Dean House opened the proceedings with these words: "Step on it, Carolina! I con gratulate you on your victory tomorrow." Other speakers were President Frank Graham Pete Mullis, and Joe Murnick, who addressed the 5,000 students, scouts, and visit ors, and urged student support for the fighting Tar Heels today. It takes an hour to sing a Chinese song. Varsity ' Meets Tulane (Continued frem pagt fcvr) Carolina front wall 12 pounds a man. Tu!ane was our toughest game last year," Coach Wolf said yesterday, and they'll be plenty tough tomorrow. We have a game scheduled for 2 o'clock, but I don't know how long well be in it. They have a heaw team. Our ball club will open up with everything it has. No, we won't hold anything back for NYU. 'Well-pass . and shoot everything at Tulane if we have to . . . One thing is sure, with Adam out and Stirn weiss and Lalanne in for part time service, our team will enter the game in poor shape." The game is expected to de velop into a battle of sturdy lines and sturdy backs. Lalanne, Stirnweiss, Jack Kraynick, George Radman, and Co-Captain George Watson will tote the ball for Carolina; while Bronco Brunner, Jitterbug Kellog, Bud dy Banker, Red Cassibry, Stan Nyhan, who had a 44-yard punt ing average against' Auburn last week, and Leonard Sauer will do the Tulane running. YES, DOCTOR, I WILL GIVE THEM EACH A QUART OF MILK A DAY, AND DRINK A PINT MYSELF. " Durham Dairy Products, Inc. Grail Dance Tonight (Continued from first page) featuring two vocalists, will fur nish music for the dance. Ray Williams, better known as "Eight Ball" Williams, will give novelty renditions, and Wilf ord Gragg will sing sentimental bal lads. Campus Wants Peace (Continued from first page) Charles Jonas' for Senate by a majority of 492 to 236, and while 218 are at present in favor of Roosevelt for a third term, 545 voted against his reelection. The question "Could Republi cans win the next presidential election by naming a conserva tive Democrat like Josiah Bailey?" was answered: yes, 192; no, 549. . ALUMM Keep Informed of the Activities at YOUR University Subscribe To The Daily Tar Heel The Only College Daily in the Southeast Send in Coupon to Receive Carolina News at First Hand JESSE LEWIS, Circulation Dept., The Daily Tab Heel, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Enclosed find: Date. 3.00 for one year. $1.00 for one quarter. Ordered by... Address Paper to - Print or Write Very Plainly Street. 1 City and State..