PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, tt; r ft n NEWS BRIEFS (Continued from first page) impressive show of Adolf Hitler's military might in the streets of Bu charest. NEW YORK, Dec 2 German sub marines and bombing planes, possibly assisted by a, raiding cruiser con verged on British shipping in the At lantic Ocean today in One of the war's heaviest attacks on Britain's vital sea supply line, releasing bombs and tor pedoes on at least 10 vessels in the course of a few hours.- ' . harbors thct f fho Tint-inn's imrmrtant could be closed to a hostile force even' with six-months notice and invasion, imminent. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 Chairman Faculty Will Meet Martin Dies, of the House committee j Friday Afternoon on un-American activities, charged m a radio speech tonight that one of the I ARe faculty s asked to meet as nation's most valuable experimental committee of the whole Friday after- airplanes . was recently destroyed by noon at 4 o clock m Bingham Hall to five separate crimes of sabotage. consider a report on retiring annuities from the committee appointed under BELGRADE, Dec. 2 Greek forces the chairmanship of J. M. Lear. . a I w i in a lightning is-mue advance be- uean v. u. L.arrou, cnairman of the yond the captured Italian base of J committee on faculty living conditions, Pogradec today swept to within about I will preside. 30 miles of the Albanian capital of SOPHIA, Bulgaria, Dec. 2 Greek i Tirano, according to the Greek radio. artillery north of the. captured Italian base of Pogradec has cut the main B7 United Press highway to the Albanian capital of Departure of President Roosevelt Tirano, only route of retreat for Ital- from Washington Monday for an in- ian forces in that sector, the Greek spection of United States defenses in radio claimed tonight. I the Carribean brought into sharp focus Two Rehearsals Today Scheduled for Band Earl A. Slocum, director of the Uni versity band, has called two rehearsals for today. Upperclass members of the band are meeting at 5 o'clock in the auditjorium of Hill Music hall. Fresh DTH Business Staff Will Meet Tonight There will be an important meet ing of the business staff of the Daily Tab Heel tonight at 7:15 in the busi ness office at Graham Memorial. "It is imperative that everyone be there," business manager Bill Bruner said yesterday. "The meeting will be very short ... maybe. ed lineman of the bunch. An 190 pound tackle, Byrum paced the line play all season, getting little praise, but more than his share of tackles. He's from Edenton,'and prepped at Porter military. , : . " Social Notes By Marion Lippincott In spite of the tremendous exodus this past weekend so that hungry stu dents could eat their turkeys in the home atmosphere, there were many people left in Chapel Hill. Thursday night, Graham Memorial with Richard Worley as host, enter tained at a square dance in the ball room of the student union. The Graham Memorial Mountaineers string quartet furnished music for the affair. A community sing was held after the dance and cider and doughnuts , were served. Friday afternoon, a MGay Nineties Many Others And there are others who, although nrnoam nfrPrnrtieA music was of fered they didnt set the freshman league and Friday night an old time movie on nre, may end up on a starting Car- th Charlie ChaDlin was presented. olina varsity team some day. In the Saturday night a round dance was held Dacicneia, j?uiiDacics Kay Jordan and in the fireHehted ballroom. Those la series of recent diplomatic military V . . . . " I Mike Buss are bis- and powerful and . v.. -v r ,,-oi 4TRF.NS IW"2r,rPPc troons ad. t v. men an pansier members rehearse I . . 7 : , vcul &l u . . . . , . -r i laiiu muvcs mvuiviuir iuai uai kiiuiari v i . , , , .r , " ai ociocjc vancing in hand-to-hand bayonet explosive arm of the Atlantic. charges all along the 150-mile Aiban ian front were reported tonight to have outflanked and captured many Italian units in snow-covered moun tain sectors. Slocum requests that all march fol- : i j ? At i r. Ti:t--i Pr9 " e turned in at inese renearsais. Sweeping east from the northern Junior-Senior Photo Proofs Kocicies a mass or snow-laden air rv- Voaitr Vot tvi with more seasoning will be hard to stop. Emil Seriich, a tough little man, won All-State honors at wingback at Nor folk, but made Tatum's team at block ing back. Wmgbacks Clay Croom and Jack Emack will have to be reck- WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 Major- General Johnson Hagood, who re tired from the army in 1938 after he severely criticized New Deal "pump priming" tonight expressed doubt plunged temperatures to the lowest point of the winter in the midwest Monday and was expected to reach the all junior and senior proofs for the j tailback. Jack Begley is big at guard Atlantic seaboard within the next 24 1 Yackety-Yack must be turned into with over 200 pounds, but divided hours. In1 northern Minnesota and Wooten-Moulton before tomorrow. "If time with Bob Cozart, Charlie Gordon North Dakota the mercury dropped to this is not done, 'we will have to do and John Hackney. Frank Clement i i . brought almost 300 people out. Last Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Strowd of Cameron avenue en tertained the football squad and sev eral members of the coaching staff at DENTIST? Dr. Robert R. Clark Dr. John E. Pleasants Over Bank of Chapel Hill Phone 6251 18 below , zero. LONDON, Dec. 3 V- (Tuesday) Aerial marauders prowled over south ern England and Wales last night and early today battering three towns in miniature blitz-raids and making .hit PICK THEATRE WEDNESDAY the selecting ourselves," he said. Charlotte Students Meet Tonight to Organize Club All boys from Charlotte are ask ed to meet this evening at 10 o'clock run attacks at other widely-scattered I in Gerrard hall to organize the Char- objectives. lotte-Carohna club. Charlotte students attending the Universitv automaticallv Ttr t ciifTriPAr rv n nnt t 1 - yaoiuviu, ec s ine ixa- are members of the club. tionai ueiense rnormes Doara an- The first function of the club will nounced tonight that it has issued be to make plans for the annual Char- "temporary preference delivery m- lotte-Carolina club dance. structions whereby aircraft and air craft engine producers will voluntarily Today Is Deadline expedite deliveries to the army and For Magazine Copy navy. Editor Byrd Merrill announced that oned 4rithf as will Phil Edmonds at VT fi 7 ? i . . . . , , , L .,,,, T i t i v A . turkey with all the fixings was serv ed. Honored guests were Coach Ray mond Wolf, John Vaught, Chuck Erick- son, P. H. Quinlan, O. K. Cornwell, Dick Jamerson, George Shepard and Robert W. Madry. ADPi's gave their second e annual Thanksgiving dinner party at White hall last Tuesday evening. After the dinner Mrs. George Bason poured cof fee. All the pledges were invited to come for after dinner coffee. Ar rangements were made by Georgianna Pentlarge of Montclair, N. J. A 1 T" - ran wixn cyrum at tacKie, and as a reserve was Harold Alderson, con verted blocking back. Here's the season record : Carolina 7 State Carolina 0 Navy Plebes Carolina 13 Wake Forest Carolina 33 Virginia Carolina 14 Duke 18 43 19 0 27 PEPPER (Continued from first page) Chi Omega entertained at coffee last Sunday evening as is their usual weekly custom. Hostesses were Mar terms ana still maintain our American I jorie and Blanche Burrows, Norris standard of living." Pepper stated Snow and Kathleen Lineback. that the United States is the one "re STUDIO (Continued from page three) The Pi Phi's had their buffet supper and Thanksgiving party at their house Tuesday night. Mrs. Sedalia Gold was social chairman for the entertainment. "Noel Ecossars," and a set of varia tions on Christmas Carols, Opus 39, number 6; Harvey B. Gaul's "Noel Law Students To Have s Normandie," and' "Jesu Bambino" by Pictures Taken Today 'Pietro- Yoiit ' .V.;-V ' ; : . . ' - The law students will have their pic Today is the absolute deadline for Jmaining citadel in the world and must any Carolina Mag material. There is not wait to be trampled under the con still room for some good fiction and tarn-mating foot of the totalitarian short poetry. All contributors who powers." have not yet checked in their material He stressed the, fact that the United Mrs. Gold poured at after dinner cof are asked to do so this afternoon. Car- States could not longer claim disin- fee Sunday night and was assisted by toonists are also requested to report, terest of detachment from Europes Marv Lee Wilson and Roberta Win contacts because of our geographical ton. , . Wantf of fw frncJb film Atadtm Awards ERIC VON STROHEIM 2nd MICHEL SIMON Pick Theatre I NOW PLAYING locations, our trust in the balance of power, or our faith in the British Fleet. "We know that bombers .can fly ft oa j. , of death; we know that there is no bal uiuumig au xv.ou in irom oi me law i - building. Mrs. Guy B. Johnson poured tea Tuesday afternoon at a special Bull's Head Bookshop tea, which was in honor of Whiteman Bennett of New n BOYS' SCHOOL (Les Dijparus de St. Agil) with SERGE GRAVE In FRENCH . WITH . ENGLISH TITLES I I 1 rW ALt i TZELQIE uolf urns tarm WWlwf rateM BiiImw A Cflliiwbifl f ieff r Also Comedy-Cartoon FR0SH FOOTBALL (Continued from page three) which he gave a brilliant running ex hibition in addition to firing a touch down pass to Hussy. LeBlanc, by all ing that the United States "must know the right, believe in democracy, free dom, and must strive towards our des tiny. We'll run risks, be slandered and j libeled and blasphemed but future gen- ance of power m Europe, no Europe m York. Bennett.is a book collector and fact, just Hitler and his Nazis who author. receive their inspiration from the pag- INTRAMURALS (Continued from pag thr?,) (ATO); Taylor (Zetes) V5. (Kappa Sig); Wilson (Sigma Na) tj Morrison (Phi .Gam); McHaffey (p., Gam) vs. Saaer (Phi Delt); Br-i! (Zetes) vs. Ford (ATO); w'el combe (SAE) vs. Jones (Phi D?C Rodman (DKE) vs. Thorp (Zetes) ' 145-Pound Eoyce (ATO) vs. Van Kirk Ross (Beta) vs. Schiepers (Pib,! Tillett (SAE) vs. Chamblis Nu) ; Jansen (Phi Gam) vs. (Zetes); Ramsey (Phi Gam) vS. Har. riss (Sigma Nu); Curtis (Phi Kap?4 Sig) vs. Hobbs (Phi Gam); jvr (Zetes) vs. Heitzberg (Chi Psifj Owens (Phi Gam) vs. Kimrey (Pika)' 153-Pound Mordecai (Zetes) vs. Emack (D Psi); Hayes (KA) vs. Worth (S.E); Joslin (Sigma Nu) vs. Hukhinsoa (Phi Gam); Shugart (Kappa Sig) vs. Hanes (Zetes) ; Nicholson (py Gam) vs. Townsend (Beta) ; Hacksey (Zetes) vs. Brown (Kappa Sig); Bass (Zetes) vs. Merrill (Phi Det)' Penick (Zetes) vs. Powers (Phi D?H), 165-Poand Partridge (Phi Delt) vs. Wertheia (Beta) ; McElroy (Zetes) vs. Hobbj (ATO) ; Tucker (Phi Gam) vs. Tay lor (Kappa Sig) ; Nalle (Deha Psi) vs. Newman (SAE) ; Ward (Phi Dh) vs. Davis (Phi Gam); Trail (Bta) vs. Crews (Sigma Nu). 173-Pound Idol (Phi Gam) vs. DaHon (Beta); Foreman (Sigma Nu) vs. Kenfie!d (Chi Psi) ; Whitaker (Kappa Sig) vs. Hitchcock (DKE) ; James (ATO) vs. Simmons (Phi Gam) ; Watson (Chi Psi) vs. Amoss (Delta Psi). Heavyweight Rice (Phi Delt) vs. Sheffield (KA); Cocke (.Sigma Nu) vs. White (Beta); Clark (KA) vs. Woodman (Phi Delt); Wood (Kappa Sig) vs Fairbairn (Phi Gam) ; Trottman (Zetes) vs. Nicholli (Chi Psi); Wright (ATO) vs. Kim ball (DKE). CLASSIFIED 60c each insertion. All advertise ments must be paid for is advance to the Tar Heel Business OSSee. PLEASE Will the person who took ray notebook by mistake from the "Y" last Tuesday please call me at 5426, Nancy Taylor. ans; and no .British fleet to protect us as in the days of the Monroe Doctrine, when we were aided and assisted with the assurance that we and the British Government were one." Pepper concluded his address by stat- rights, should be Lalanne's successor. He's from Crowley, Louisiana, and came to the University through La lanne's influence. Wake Forest saw him at his best, sparking a first-quar ter aerial display that netted two scores and was threatening as the con test ended. LeBlanc is also a capable punter, and did the kicking before Sadlik was discovered. The line was the main weakness of immunity has always been a difficult one and that he has "no doubt at all that the German consular service has been active in espionage recently they were active during the World War also I think it should be curbed, and possibly criminally prosecuted. Some thing should be done about-ifc." Vassar college scientists believe the Indiana in the Hudson river valley erations will look back and say that centuries ago had a merchandising and we dared to live through to our des- industrial system not unlike todays'. tiny." Following the Senator's speech an open forum was held in which the Sen ator answered questions directed at him from the audience. He was asked COTTAGE FOR RENT 1 Pratt Cot tage available for two people now. See Dr. E. E. Ericson. Telephone 8886 or 7591. QUIET, CLEAN, NICELY FIR NISHED ROOMS, single or double, available at specially low rates for rest of quarter and next quarter. Steam heat, shower and tub baths, automatic hot water 24 hours per day. Close to campus and down town. Approved for week-end and transient guests. 120 Mallette Street LOST Tan leather purse containing money and driver's license. Identi fication inside. Finder please retura to Grace Trout, 212 Dorm No. 2. .1ft nMM 1 i- 1A if 1 i r " JGP.Of.1G CCGRW tops the frosh eleven, and although there how far the United States should go are several individuals who may be in deporting German officials suspect- able to offer help to Coach - Wolf, at ed of espionage. Senator Pepper re present Tom Byrum is the only polish- I plied that the question of diplomatic t i . EXHIBIT B Carolina Publications Union Statement of Surplus for the Year Ended July 31, 1940 mm Si H AU'STAR...AU ENmTAJNMHT CAST ALLAN JONES NANCY KELLY ASQOTTw lou COS1ELLO Mary Bland lo Corrillo 1 YfZSam FrowWy rVffjy Moron 1 Also SPORTLIGHT CARTOON Surplus, August 1, 1939 - Add: Subscriptions 1938-39 Tar Heel ? 48.50 Profit on trade-in of typewriters " 27.60 To write off credit balance of R. J. Reynolds Tob. Co. 1938 - 10.41 1939 Student Fee-Y. Y l. ' 2.70 Adjustment 1938-39 Y. Y. Business Ugr. Bonus 11.00 Recovery of old accounts written off : Debate Council :...:.. 75.00 U. N. C. Dance Committee 15.00 Recovery of Tar Heel 1939 accounts covered by Reserve .. 37.71 Recovery of short rate Lucky Strike Tar Heel ads 1938 22.65 Dividends Exhibit G . .. 576.80 Net Income Tar Heel Exhibit C 318.64' Net Income Yackety Yack Exhibit D 1,750.03- Net Income Magazine Exhibit F 422.67 $13,803.69 Total Less: Balance ...:... Express 1939 Y. Y. ... :..$ 2.29 Adjustment Bonus Business Mgr. Tar Heel 1939 ... ....., 2.87 To increase Reserve for Bad Debts to cover all old accounts rec. .... 193.71 Payment of 1939 Publication keys not set. up .. 118.00 To write off accumulated past years Petty Cash 24.90 To adjust investments to Lower of Cost or Market7-31-40 ; .............. . 2,896.76 Net Loss Buccaneer Exhibit E .-- 594.30 Total :.... ... '" Surplus July 31, 1940 to Exbihit A .. . '. 318.61 $17,122.30 THE GL1LS 1II0U6I1T Ht HAD (A ft" '4 0 J Uftfil iJsk (bund out hit account wcs noHsocevnr...m a tcrn tervam of saft-crac&tre and wis -crack ft! 7 i , - , lsL - J Co,or Also Information Please Musical Novelty TODAY ONLY 332.83 $1389.47 KiaiOWCDeJ WEDNESDAY n

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