PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, mo , Pre-Medical Fraternity. To Give Smoker Tuesday Night The Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-medf-cal fraternity will eive a smoker Tuesday night, at .7:30. All pre-med students are invited. Two .medical films, "Appendec- will be shown. A member of the medi cal school faculty will . discuss the courses best suited for pre-med stu dents. . , ' Eefreshments will be served. Venders Wanted For Tnlane Game All persons interested in selling colors and pennants at the Carolina- Tulane game Saturday, on a commis sion basis, should see George Spransy at 320 K dormitory. '. News Brief s (Continued from first page) to ask for the release of the war pris oners. ,-According to Vichy dispatches passed by censorship, he was in. the mood to protest the "intolerable" con ditions of the German-French armis tice and ask for a just and permanent peace. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 Presi-j dent Roosevelt today said that the multi-billion dollar defense program, is America's answer to foreign propa ganda that the United States is "ef fete and degenerate and cannot sur-i vive before the march of . dictatorial powers WASHINGTON The War depart-. ment today split the army's air might into four separate districts as part of the nation's program to safeguard the entire Western hemisphere from in vasion. ..,- it LONDON (Friday) British lead ers said last night that Adolf Hitler, with an eye on the United States elec tion, may be trying to induce , the French government to join the axis in a "war guilt" demonstration against Great Britain. . .' . -. BERLIN rSpain ' is drawing closer! to Germany and Italy as an "ally to avenge wounds she has suffered at the hands of Britain it was stated semi officially today. . ... LONDON (Friday)-German wat- planes fanned out to raid" scattered British objectives from the channel to Scotland, and Wales last night and early today, bombing a few London districts and in one of them trapping a number of persons tinder wreckage. ROME Adolf Hitler has ; arranged with General Francisco Franco ; for Spain's early entry into the war to be followed by a combined Italo-German- Spanish assault on Britain's Gibraltar fortress it was reported tonight in Fascist quarters. LONDON Relays of British bomb ers heaped explosives upon Berlin with deadly accuracy early today, spreading destruction and lighting the sky over the " German capital ' with angry red flames, the Air Ministry . said today. Hearn Disappointed . (Continued from first page) sooner than was planned because it was found last week that fees for sophomore pictures for the Yackety Tack would not be collected until the class approved the extra expense. Coed Tennis (Continued from page three) Mary Lilly Moore and Ella-Keen Steel, requested all players to report scores as soon as the matches were finished. Chester Opens (Continued from first page) will be led by Ben Browning with Marion Boyd. Assistant leader will be Harry Winkler, Jr., with Kaye Walsh. Others in the figure include L B. Grainger, president of the Ger man club, with Margaret Taylor; Thomas H. Wright,- Jr., chairman of the dance committee, with Felicia Chisholm; Jick Garland, vice-president, with Ruth Applewhite; Henry M. Gross, Jr., treasurer, with Jerry Pendelton; George Millaway, secre tary, with Geraldine White, and .the following members of the executive committee and their dates: Bill Vog ler with Edna Sprunt; Bill Dees with Marion Okell; Tom Long with Mar garet Johnson; Bill Davensport with Lib . Thrower; Britt Beasley with Emilie Smith, and Clark Bartlett with Myre Blount. Tom Wright announced that all those who are to participate in the sophomore figure tonight will meet in the Tin Can immediately, after the concert this afternoon. Those in the senior figure Saturday night are asked to stay after the concert tomor row afternoon and practice for the figure. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Knight, Mrs. Walter Barbee, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Cowden, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Lear, and Mg. and Mrs. English Bagby will chaperone the Friday night dance. Saturday afternoon Mesdames Shipp Sanders, Elle Hardeman, J. S. Cobb, R. B. House and F. P.' Graham will chaperone, and Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mackie, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Lefler, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schnell, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cam eron will be present. ' Playing The Game (Continued from page three) hours a week, helping coach foot ball and taking off on weekends for scouting. Even one of the financial experts from Bingham would have difficulty balancing the phys ed de partment budget. Now that the state papers have temporarily stopped raving about Carolina's "Four-S" play Suntheimer to Sadoff to Sieck to Severin, how about starting them on another , one. The second team, can do it . too. The play is one of the Tar Heels' favor ites this season a fake line plunge on which the .fullback han3s .the ball . to the . tackle as he hits the line, and the tackle gives the ball to the end. How about working it with Bob ' Smith "No Gravy" (Continued from first page) accounts for more than half of the class expenditures. Second largest item is the $1,500 to pay for the senior share of junior senior dance expenses. The junior class will match this amount. Other appropriations are: auditing and bookkeeping, $10; supplies and materials, $15; senior week, $400; se nior gift,, $350; athletic awards, $16; donations, etc (to campus organiza tions), $100; general expense, $50. Estimated expense totals $6,178.50. With $999.05 brought over from last year, the class estimated capital for the year will be $6,224.05. This leaves an estimated cash balance of $45.55, which is marked on the budget, "for reunions, etc" centering the ball, Bill Sigler in full back, Roy Snyder at tackle, and Fred Stallings carrying the ball around the end: Smith to Sigler to Snyder to Stallings ... Tennis (Continued from first page) Chambers; 2. Haass; 3. Matthews; 4. Sharkey; 5. Fairbairn; 6. Rutledge; 7. Coons; 8. Martin; 9. Saner; 10. Feinberg: Regulations " (1) A player may challenge an other player not more than three posi tions above his own rank with the ex ception of the first six positions on the varsity and freshman ranking board. In this case he may challenge not more than two positions above his own rank. (2) An official chal lenge must be made by entering the challenge and date on the challenge board and allowing the challenged player to accept. (3) The challenger must notify the challenged player im mediately.: (4) All matches will be the best two out of three sets. (5) If the challenger wins his match, he replaces the challenged player who moves down one position. The chal lenger then cannot challenge the same player for the period of one week thereafter. Torchlight Parade (Continued from first paffO "Hark the Sound." After the cheer leaders pass out printed sheets, of songs and yells, all present will join in a prevne of cheering for Satur day's game. v Taylor, speaking in behalf of the University club, the sponsoring organ ization, said, The traditional Carolina spirit, which has existed on this cam pus for so many years, vnll show if coif min toniffht in what I hope win be our biggest pep rally so fan this season- Tulane has a good eleven but a fine Tar Heel football team and a fine school spirit should prove to be an unbeatable combination. 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