PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAB PlilKJ A Sociology Majors Discuss Comprehensive Today All sociology majors who are plan ning to take their, comprehensive ex aminations this quarter are asked to meet in Alumni 205 at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Frosh Ringmen Report To Boxing Room Today All those who claim to be members of the freshman boxing team are re quested to report today to the boxing room in Woollen gym at 3:30. Junior-Senior Dance Committee Meets Tonight t The Junior-Senior dance committee will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in Gra ham Memorial. NEWS BRIEFS V (Continued from first page) fierce fighting that cost the Italians heavily in dead, wounded, and prison ers. WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 -- Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt today broke with the American Youth Congress, which last year she defended vigor ously against charges by the Dies Com mittee that it was a "Communist front" organization. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. io., DEBATE 0 svmmuG (Continued from page three) (Continued from first page) with all problems, and that if the I one victory each, and State and Duke states cannot at present meet their I clash tomorrow. Duke's second con- problems, they should be given the J f erence meet this week will be with means to do so without surrenderinfr I William and Mary Saturday while their power. I State takes on Virginia Tech on the Elsie Lyon argued that the crisis of I same day. Duke also has a non-con 1933 necessitated an increase in the f erence engagement with Virginia Fri power of the federal government and I day. that "the long range social programs Gibson, Mitchell, Lees Shine uemanaea Dy me people, nave Drought about a great increase in power which CAA Pharmacy Senate Meets Tonight at 7:30 . Members of the Pharmacy Senate will meet tonight at 7:30 in the; Phar macy building to discuss "Policies in Pharmacy." Debate Council Pictures Scheduled Tonight by Y-Y Yackety Yack pictures of the De bate council and squad will be taken tonight at a short meeting directly after the basketball game in the Grail room of Graham Memorial, Ed Maner, secretary of the Debate council, an nounced yesterday. OFFICIALS . (Continued from first page) Virginia Tech will be making its first conference start against Carolina Thursday. Boy Gibson, Buzz Mitchell and Whit Lees featured the varsity's workout CHICAGO, Feb. 3 The National has benefitted the people.' rootDan league announced tonight Jmtcneu uooper, second negative that Elmer Layden had resigned as speaker, emphasized the dangers of athletic director and head football too much concentration of nnwpr in ntn of Vn TTnitravc'f I tha tiAn-,i .4- j 4 , yesterday. uiDson skimmed to a frt o0r,f , i- lh- ft, . 1:16.2 in the 100-meter backstroke sioner of professional football at an! point. annual salary of $20,000. WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 The Su- RfDftF preme kautz toaay unanimously up held the constitutionality of the Wages and Hours Law, key New Deal reform which established minimum wages and maximum hours for millions of Amer ican workers. (Continued from page three) while Mitchell was swimming the same distance freestyle in 1:08.' Lees covered the 150-meter freestyle in 1:51.5. Louis Scheinman's 1:19.7 in the 100- meter backstroke, Stone's 1:53 and El more's 1:55.5 in the loU-meter free style were also fast times. Stone and Elmore's times were the best they have ever done for the distance. MILWAUKEE, Feb. 3 The federal STUDENT-FACULTY (Continued from first jpage) ' the president and controller who final' ly compiled the mass mathematics. commission with a total requirements budget of almost ten million dollars essential to maintaining the Greater University for the coming two years. On January 17 newly-inaugurated Governor Broughton turned over to the legislature the report of the budg et commission. The University, de spite the fact that state revenues for the next two years were estimated to ament with his brother. Although his interest in the game waned at times, he began to show enthusiasm Becomes Great Amateur In the short space of a few years government completed an agreement Don developed into the world's lead- today with Broadcast Music, Incor- ing amateur player. Two years ago porated, m the current radio music he turned professional and continued war and extended for 48 hours a dead- his winning ways at the expense of nne ior tiling criminal action against such greats as Ellsworth Vines, Fred co-chairman of Student-Faculty day the rival American Society of Com- Perry, and Bill Tilden. committee, said that due to the ex posers, Authors, .and Publishers. And now the experts are calling him tensiveness of the many departmental Mfw vnpir v , o rp, st. the greatest player in the. history of exhibits, the carnival had been post- 11 JJdll- I -,. mma TXia attth nnNvnt TIT A I nnnnl !T-o-t,iV; .11 J- r i i i ... . . . i with uuuuntiu, xuuui, vjucui. ijAmuiu) win i ems in uuen i rum " nave uceu lieu UUlkp pvps Rno-o. V,ao KT-nticr-f tA 0. A ; in American Dorts smcp tht (lfrmt-n I . ... ... I i tramp a sustainfwi no wpr nrrnnir linnar. i t n - , .. - . occupation of Denmark mav snnn hp !,,., ,. " .Y: " "T T . lu anoiDer miormai meeting lacul- ' i aueieu in nistorv. ninen savs h inwsu.. 1 :it 1 I - ivy memuers win ue entertained a in xiryuxg cargoes irom tne attack for 365 days in the-year is Li" United States to Brihn. 9 ... , t "uusw urines 7 i i.iif most fifivasrar.iTicr ino Tp-n-nio xvnrm i a nn , i . . steamship official hinted tv U " 77 ' irom :au to b ociocic. fat Winston j . i iias ever Known. i ;j t .r m -, . ... fiwiucuiuj. mc iuwii uys Association said that the town boys and coeds would hold open house in Graham Me morial, with "Prof essor" Worley sup plying tea, music, and room to dance, Tennis MatchesFeatured Evening activities will feature the Budge, Tilden, Vines, Hardwick tennis matches in Woollen gym at 8:15, and following the matches the Shipwreck Shuffle in the Tin Can. The dance will open at 9:30 so that students not at tending tne matches may start for Commodore Garland's Shipwreck Isle earlier in the evening. . (Continued from first page) turned for 1,640 hours, the propellers consequently completed their circuit only 226,320,000 times. "A mere noth ing," Mann said. -The first of the airport's casualties occurred when a student tinped his! wing over too far while landing, and I the wing-tip skidded over the ground, breaking the edge. Second mishap took place when a student taxied. his plane into a parked plane and broke a pro peller. Still another plane left parked on the runway was run down and dam aged -only slightly. Fourth accident oc curred when a student coming in for an emergency landing hit a fence pole and crumpled the landing gear. "Aside from thesexfour, and the usual torn bottoms picVed up when a plane comes in for a - landing and bounces across a few rocks there were no damages," &Iann said. Mann said that he was especially proud of the record the students ' had made, and particularly pleased with the slight amount of damage, and lack of any injuries that occurred over the course of the quarter. Send the Daily Tar Heel home. Fireside Concert Graham Memorial's firesj cert will be held. tonight a 7. stead of tomorrow because of t. c dent-Faculty day program. PC! - t l -it t ""-'k; hi uie concert win De Cesar Frar 2ympnony in u ;amor. CLASSIFIED 50c each insertion. All adverbs ments must be paid for ia adviSt to the Tar Heel Business LOST In vicinity of Murphey hai 20 tickets to tennis matches Wedj day night. Finder please return 213 Ruffin. REWARD. Fred ledge. LOST OR STRAYED German ?oHCi pup collar with several lengths of chain attached. If found notify r House, Jimmy May. Phone 9021. ward. DENTISTS Dr. Robert R. Clark Dr. John E. Pleasants Over Bank of Chapel Hill Phone 6251 VICHY, Feb. 3 Restoration to power of Pierre Laval "with even iFYHIMTV auiuuriLy man Deiore nis ouster as drench vice-premier on De- f Continued' from, first, none) Headed by Graham and Carmichael. cember 14, and perhaps a comnletelv officials from all three branches an- new Vichy cabinet pledged to closer Suick memorizing, figuring their way peared on November 14 before the collaboration with Adolf Hitter. nn J out of an enclosure (like the best white state advisory budget commission. peared imminent. rats), color blindness, and the effects 'Pa1t;nr. tt. j i J I of excitement nr if trjiest? are t.imi1 ment with that of the state and naX;3f? Ad' they wateh their feUo tion, President Graham presented the "17,":",. . V" beinS sted. . .. "ouai aeDC mi1 Irom ?4,UUU,U0U,000 Pharmacv will entertain in Howell to $65,000,000,000 a step regarded as hall, with student guides to explain necessary to neip nnance rearmament displays in the various laboratories, won approval of the House Ways ln Alumni building the sociology de- ana ineans committee tQday and may partment wUl have its fourth floor come up for floor consideration next exhibit room open with charts, books says the Spanish and French depart- Week. I unr? T?fn-ro5 cfrocsincr rom'nnol tiIqti. I merits , Will USe books. t.VlASfcT Tern- grams, pictures and figures to demon strate contemporary life in other coun- models tres an may have on hand a record- BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Feb. 3 mn- ' The left wing of the Greek army in Bust on Display Albania Tin5 smncfcoi Uoi; Costumes, playbills, stage we ucAt tnu vcaia were esLimaLPii rn i ""- iou x Lanau i. .. , be .ater than at any time darinff fortified P-tion before Valona Bay H. -rapbooks will feature the . . dtan. and player fr,Spanish j ... " and is nnw rnfV,?r, in ;ic tobit ot tne dramatic art department i languages. w vv..uw, uau nxu its wuti re i 1 . ,, , . - . . vaiuauie leceiid -quest slashed over a million dollars. Appropriations committees from the two houses took over the commis- Sl'nn'o ronnrr an1 Kanan rr4- for the purposes of holding hearings D (A I Nil for all state agencies. Tomorrow it will be the Univer sity's turn and South building is ready. Breakdown of the commission's rec ommendation, showing how Carolina's proposed building program, improve ments and betterments and non-personnel increases are all unprovided for, have been compiled and checked. 10 miles of the Murphey 113. A it Miuiiu iibai a aAi.mL ii Hir - barkation base, according to frontier gift on disPlay wU1 be .the Portrait reports reaching here today. -1 - . 1 fJ Mm M aw m A cannot Dear tne gtri&s&g of seeing you in his arms ! WD SAMUEL GOLDWYN present TT TT IffillMJHIIGBITS MERLE OBEROiS LAURENCE OLIVIER DAVID NIVEN NOW PLAYING Also PlfK THFATRF PISNEY CART6QN IILIL lUlifilliri INFORMATION PLEASE (Continued from page three) bust of the famous Italian actress,! Eleanor Duse, given by Sculptor Wal ter E. Clark.' A replica of the orig inal of this bust was given to Premier Mussolini -of Italy. Movies and business machines fea- TODAY ONLY Somewhat Early To Select Your ring Suit Sp But We have just received 2,000 new Spring samples for you to se lect from. Come in and look at the many new shades of Coverts, Herring bones, Tweeds, Flan nels, Worsteds and Shetlands for Snort Coats and Suits at JACK LIPMAN one of "the best boxing teams in the ture the School of Commerce exhibits countrv. including Ppnn Stnfp RvraJin Bineham hall. "The River," one! T 7 O " w wr vvj P J M I cuse and Wisconsin." of the finest American documentary The tie between Gates Kimball and films, is . booked for a showing both Midshipman John Hebron in the heavy- morning and afternoon. Other films weight affair brought much disagree- wil1 include "Football Thrills of ment. Many ' experts and reporters 1939," Robert Benchley's "How to felt that there was little doubt of Vote," "The Romance of Rayon," Kimball's victory. Writing in the "The New South," technicolor film Washington Post, John Hunhall says, n "Cotton from ' Seed to Cloth and u ' l t. i ... . . ur I i- : Tvn:i i ii wasn t close-actually. Kimball, a . picture on muusuy m ukxu. 195 pounds of rugged battler, out- Hours of showing are from 11 to 1 smarted and outslugged Navv's He- and from 2:30 to 4:30 in Bingham bron, the footballer, , and nearly put 102. Adding machines and calculat- him away in the first round." ing machines, with student to demon- Especially pleased was. Coach Ron- strate them, and color chart instruct- man with the performance of sopho- ing in economics will be displayed in more Morris Moskow. Moskow em- Bingham 202. nloved his ioltiner left hnok tn thp Educational movies will also be best advantage and TKO'd Midship- shown by the Bureau of Visual In- man Buzz Betzel in. the second round, struction from2 to 4 o'clock in 206 gaining one of Carolina's 2Yz points. Phillips hall. The radio studio on Speaking of Moskow, Coach Ronman the second floor of Caldwell hall will said that "he should be one of the be open all day. Both these activities country's best. collegiate boxers by the ar Part of the work of the Extension time he is a senior." Division, which boasts the motto "The Another who drew the praise of the state is campus." -coach was . Co-captain Andy Gennett Student Publications' Exhibits for his win over Bob Martin. With In the main corridor of the library his mother and sister watching him wiU be exhibits of student publica- in the audience, Andy staged one of tions, old and new, as well as several j his typical polished exhibitions. PERUVIAN m (Continued from first page) tives are elected. The legislature has 48 senators. THE WORLD'S MOST r HONORED FILM K ) ILL THURSDAY Mm AMtaacm of At U.S. prmtrnlt cases of publications by faculty mem bers Departments not featuring special exhibits in their own quarters will combine for a major exhibit in the li brary reserve reading room. Here courts and the legislature in Peru and will be the history, English, romance the United States. "Fundamentally languages, classics, philosophy, pub they are the same,"-he says. "Just as lie walfare, . journalism, University in the United States, the representa- Press, anthropology and others. vynen thciate i nomas w one. was in college he wrote a Kenan fellow ship paper for the philosophy depart ment on "The Crisis in Industry." This will be one of the attractions of the exhibit, which will also ; include a collection of papers and pictures de voted to the late Horace Williams. Archaeology's J.. P. Harland has promised ancient coins, vases, manu scripts and possibly slides to represent the. classics. Historian Loren Mac Kinney and Fletcher Green plan to bring the story of civilization on through the middle ages to modern times with pictures, small figures and books to illustrate the life of the per iods. Romance language Lee Wiley -: : V .:.:.- - L9 ,4UAI ami BKUMtSJl with JEAN 6ADIM HMICHELE MORGAN uiCHEi.sir.iori PICK THEATRE . How you'll choer , M0' K. ' i?M JO fffE BONNIE ' ' ' XSBSSmk ' and 0RRIN as they KlST IX sing and-plaj-yi -I 4if!sr S;i2 f itrett Horton Albert DeWer j lirM Ullian Cornell J ; - N- r.AV? 'i 4 Also PETE SMITH NOVELTY SPORTUGHT- POPEYE CARTOON