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- '--- i j I JPAC3J70. THE DAILY TAR EEL "FETDAYrOCTOBER 5,-1941 Ii ', l! t . it. I . I'' F: r 1 '10 f Batlp Oar ;gf :i5i fgj ft The tflci&l newspaper cf the Carolina Pnilkaticns Unici of tts Unr?ercty of Nrth Carolina at Chapel TIfll, where it is printed dally except Men days, tad the TfanVsginng, Christm&a and Spring Holidays. Entered as second tiaayTaattcrat-tiig port cfScg-at -Chapel HUL N. C under, act of March "S," lg79.Sghgeription price, $3.00 f grthe TccHege year.' 1940 Mrmbrr 1941 -tocscied Golleeicde j CoUexs fmhihbert'Zpnnmtmtim ;T CSVILLE CAMPBELL? SYLVAN IIEYER-- WILLIAM-SCHWARTZ HENRY ZAYTOUN . i Managing-: Editor Business Manager A ding Circulation Manager -I By Marion Lippincott TST'iiO M'l' V 7 r. n Boshing season has once moregotteh Editorial BoaeJs Louis Harris; Bucky Harward, Mac Norwood, Henry Moll, Bill Seeman. . u 3 5 g 3 fr i Feature Board : cMariop .Lippincott, i Richard AdlerT Billy Pearson, M. Bn- News Kditors: Bob HokePaul Komisaruk. Ernie iFrankel.T f ftv tT RrPOBTESSr Lamr Daler-EillyrWebb, Ed Lashm'an,-J immy WaHaceGeorge i iStammier sarabueppara.vCiiton juawaras. Photogsapher : Hugh Morton- r -y Assistant, PH0T0CBirHESs;yT7ler Nourse, Carl Bfeh6pric. jg j"0)kJ Sposts Editor. Harry' HoDihgsworth. w P - Night SP(m5 iEinTOB;fHoracej Carter. ioofii n P Rpart RrpoirrrasrBen Snvder "Bill Woestendiek. Mark Garner.' U A. AnyTiSiKOlSTAFFiiBnjCBtanback, Jack Dube, Ditzi Buice, Jimmy Jorris, Marvin Rosen, Dan Bagby, Bob Bettmann. yjSUG-J ilUU if Acting Circulation Manages t Henry Zaytoun. Asa'T-Circulation Managxr; Joe Felmet, , itcK Ji i:c?vn Circulation Staff: Jules Varady, Xarry. .Goldrich. .. .. -v . correctly the usual amount, of rushers have 'jumped the gun ja& far as going out oi ujejucway to'De pieasani.io tee new girls is concernedtis4sQ. meant to be derogatory but amusing. This im portant-point - can't - be emphasized enough and so all you juznp-the-grra- pers," Stop - getting-rsfuffy," relax and :News: B0B HOKE ; ForThi It$ue:.:h-'.-;:ib'j7 ;:-if z-xviehi-Hifi on? U :.,r vnUxohc-r o d Sports : : EARLE HELLEN Li j.MThe very essence of a iree. government consists iri:considering;offices as -public trusts, bestowed for the good of the country, and not for the benefit of ran individual or a 'party.M -John C. Calhoun. i.v.i int. s-.h;jv o Reorgahization For Debate Council foresaw , last Tuesday, night . wnat he termed only another of the Tar Heel's periodic attacks on' the Council. What Dr.!t Woodhouse r tnouent wouia awincue into a uiue ax-gnuumg uas uuicu nip full support of a plan for complete reorganization, j,. tui iCis profcabl years this paper r;has;made several 'ineffective possibly, unjustified, criticisms oi the,; Council. But both the current criticisms' and the reorganization plan are, we feel, indisputably justified. ! 'iM ryM - , "Here, are.' the criticisms. ;A11 debates . have .been nonedsion, a practice which kills, normal .incentive .of r the debaters normal -"NOT iJ I" r; ulteres tne campus, Meetings of the squad and "' f'- ppFPAPPn 1 Council to discuss debate issues are nothing more .."5.- ithan bull sessions. No training in debate strategy or tactics is given.- All but three "or 'four members ' of last year's squaddid ' not' take 1 trbubleto rd67any;;;researclior :prepwn their speeches before the tryouts.A member of the squad is encouraged to debate only on the side in which he believes, a policy which pre vents him from seeing both sides of the question and viewing the query broadmindedly.. , , "'" , Uli; U1 ', smile.3- The effort to' be attractive and cnarmingjTO oneanajaivif stram that's' beginning totell on the'hardiest sorority-sister The cheery "hello, how're you, I'm Lillian 1Scarit (short for scare a rabbit) fdo;,yOu Jik ypur roommate, where areV01 Iromdo ' you know j, t aintT Carolina grandls be gmnihgtff Sowdilike Voniaortlof a broken recordto.rnost.of.them But on and on they go, slightly-more feeble to be sure, meetinginewgirlsrand ex tending the friendly-paw fair "4 Discouraging story coming to" our ears is that.fef thes gronpVof rushers wnu alter sptmuiiig, ciiuuuws iiuuxs acting brilliant in front of almost at tractive newtgjJl fpnhdj'theirjdismay tbathe -alreadyrwaa xi sorority mem V- !jr TTD By LAH3 UOSXUS - AK5WE3 TO hueviocs rcxrue 't t i ' ACXOS3 " rr r f. i AKSWES TO 'a. o iaau vj c. i ' " t titi irrn TEB ffilii ft TT. Ml ""14 Color oi fcoTietTfiM - li Tovn la xutf-v- 13 W00U7 -J at Wt-'mlcai BotloD If Biaalc ' iiCcmtmXM for Jl ostultieC; Ta won Campus n : 1 XJ la bo manner 34 Prdls 25 Wblta cr ertt 28 Common siitvort 27 or the (Treitcbl - Hamper fo toSi" i 5 449 Opponent af ? 4 8 f jO CommnpIc by rcDetition 31 Slightly taoerlM t-34 coEunoa isoneaas ai3 - 152i: r- 151? g AtajfrjPt "Rg P A ST7'WMPjfV IPI5 E RL el M O DE R N I ll"! Ivltl-l i it. i t- St U s- : -?!: i rt .1 1 . 3 Worships - 4 Varni&b tngredlent - ti. - - ? Pi-e in e7taia -ra-pwaat m i"111" S Pulyerned fTia - t Emiscan fooa - 10 5 -axUuua bird -II fattens 01 laiDortaace 1 Konaj nosiA. Today, fresiunan-Algernon-Agustus a Kind of pastry 2bllicoffer is to enroll at Carolina. Af- urmcegs t of J Theffellowing story comes from our imagination, but thenamesare genuine. ,1 1 ioeyre ail at v-aJtoiina wis year. & Unit of Jewel weight 11 ouarcs 33 Controller ef i !. s 5 -v-j.. vSSSeores in bowling sf 50-rFertalnlng to royal j mug tocoiosat 37 Small mammal related Ur monkey 38 Turns over c- 3 Terry barge w l 42 Sazoa money ct I 1 account . (pLi Thiclt hi streets r 44 Greek letter "B" 43 Perfect score In coif palace i S3 wandering peopls S3 Prepare for - t S4 Beflnlte arOcl-i v. HMatod of fruit (pL) 8 Network 87 Feminine suffix jr : '47 Stapefy with drtak 1--Snaped into enrrs , - M-ltaXr ia Italian- Eidlcale ! - 33-Kew Eeatend shrub 34 Act of gliding down slope r : 33 Inclining ttom ,0 'j n U ertieal - . . 3 Sirlkiag part f t ' v . , pen - 2 n 40 Make mends-' '"- J'.n 41 Provides food for ,' . 43 Group of students -' " -' i:i ft teFabit of COFFEE AND TURNIP- SEEDforrbreatfast, .he packed 'his iEOOIO MMASONa his BOW- NAMES rw. LES, his CASH, and hl3-SH0E,'and was ready fct leave. Kis mother warned him " towremember his LORD,, the storiesdf . LAZARUS and SOLQ JOlni ibaliii MEEK shall ... tI7illM. !tj4 Pastton-nsi Tvnwrw -' . 47 Lessen intensity of , , vDOws fg li.noni34JJrk into mooai-'r;CiJ witn tongno - . 51 rHumJnatedi -'ctitrf ynt 1 ber. 9 r !!;! f;o .re s. i"i f5 t The Tushersindividuallyvrouldinake ja: f ine. study .f or, ; some, interested, psy chologist. There's thetype wha think that to make the biggest dent they have to giggle and chatter, themselves into a fit. There's the type, who, present the lofty approach, sort; of. an "aren't you the one, imagine having.ME come to call." There's, the motherly type .who ask about and do, everything ..except wash, your socks.,-There's ,the one Irack mind jtypej .who. .rush, into a; room bent on .overpowering one, of t its. occupants but?!not; even remotelyj .aware i of .its other. The first female ; has probably been recommended to said, rusher as potential-potential so that she immedi ately starts handihir her a line5 of gaff about welcome to ' Carolina," yetc.j''etc., ad infinitum. The second ; and 4mrec- ommended female ' sits disinterestedly by; ' aimlessly wondering ; if ' it's " that hew shade of brown that the saleslady told her was sure to knock them dead, hat makes her look so much like a part .of the ; furniture. ' A--ni v.-ynm ! The rushers aren't the only tines who would ' interest a psychologist. - The. Past councils, many of whose members merely received their of fice throughpolitical powerand know-nothing of debating,5 have made little effort to, promote debating on or off the campus.1 Tnvi-1 tationsebateiournlimints have'' been1 iored''Whilev Wake rushees present a fascinating1 study Forest last-winter staged an.hour; debate iover WTR b; Raleigh', too. There's the "won't you come spend ihe;Carolina counca did nottake the trouble to explore that field. Following thef proposal of the reorganization plan last Tuesday us a million dollars" type, the 'Tm poor night,Hhe Council metand; decided to' participate in 'tne'coming but honest?" type, the "My! Aren't you -r .i'Jii- ii- i yri'lJyli'L'J'i . ..i'ii'i!!' liiijiiL'V- the sweetest thincr'! inflection on 'the uixie forensic tournament ana 10 anow aecision aeoaies wueuever ' , ..... . .... . JMI1 j ; ; nj fhi r.iiijjti.v.. "thmg") type and1 the -t-cant 'decide .iue &iiutu,yu.w w uw. t.. JJ .vwT j (J.f: .., fi;;,:;.,;v , oj whether 0 go out with Truman Hobbs But these two moves' are riot' sufficient.' The entire plan; which or Ferebee "Taylor "tonight: "Which is stiU being drawn up and should remedy all the faults described jK TP? MW' , above, sh0Uld.be adopted. ,:,;iVi ,:A JV,,sT Ho Humljtall suchaggla i! Otherwise, J we predict' the death of 'Carolina5 debating by the But thanks-t6 the Almfght it'iali be natural causes "-'of disinterest of the student body and its reluctance oyer in another week. (almost), ..Then -Wpay feeslforhich it receives nothing;1 Vinl T"!. Mep W f r " '"4-'- -: 'J- L&-m- J!;; fji'-i ff t.iiur- back and. relasd really, start get- ''h "f' 'J fc-H.-'ti .vSHvilviO i-.r if-v.v vinrrrui ting '.'to ioepple. -'ratii j'theii. '- - - , -j-i.j. .Hi f- j.v.rnw.iwi wen, piece mai iace , iogemer..,Bis5w;r 5 ; i. ' y h i' I 2ji3. I Cf & P I 1ft ;H ii jln J.:? 3 f t. t . - . . -. , . -1 , v. t mmimm . f . . - ' . t - - 17" , "T"" 19 . '" . ' 4 ' -.i;rt -:;i' ?Oa -;r. . ' 5 : f l S ,4 prfjf ill , "m 1 ii 1 1 w . r( r 1 1 1 nlanl - i . -.i - .'f y :-. ' fv r , -' f I 55 -A-y. ' u !)' i : ji II: 5e .'. ;.' '-j;jv c-1 ;;ui ? .. ia hi ,DWr.trUnltirs ties, and .in addition, L have, had r a course in public speaking. I. ..a.I v -ml? VI did offer -opposition to Miss Lyon's reorganization plan." ' That statement, at least,r was true-'r I still oppose Miss Lyon's reorgahization plan: ;i) ,'.;..;''. hiii eT'-PINK!Ys BARNESn5'Kl : ' .yr. To the. Editors -1 r Hapip ens H ,.4; 00 Playmakers hold tryouts for "The Male Animal" in the Playmakers Theater. . ; :: ; ; -f;.,T v. 7:00 i Orthodox services,' Hillel 0 In Passing "I am all for the boy who wan tS; an .education so he'll become a better man and a better citizen.-Bul to go to college simply to have a good Hit rlL; nil -vti'U 2' ..": . i U'-'T V 111 1 v) 1 w J P. S. This is exaggerated, naturally; .it;;'. i;qa xiy(i ?nii .Allium .U '.Y 'This was the toughest of them all arid IVebeen in' four fights iyn uoagers. Ietters 10 .qyyi -t -5 1 v-j: r.'-.i'O i.rt&olC Lnf; .-!V n'ff -yJ.T 1 "As an iridescent dream cbrhmunism ranksWBh, Wft as forking Editor ion ' jo ).'i i Sttiq' 'Gil (Letters :r must be , typed. TAose orer 00 words long are subject to society it 'has ' never feacned class B." George B.'Cutten, president 1 cutting or omission.) Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned"rpArticularly rat (the" Ipolls, this, rather than My Say, is the burden A of Miss Jblsie .Lyon's vctober 1 column. - '- -; i She has never forgiven the' campus for ' 7 : 30 Reform : services, Hillel foun- neglecting1 to' elect hir to the "debate dation. council in the spring elections, 01, last ( year. Poor as. the Campus' judgement r:r,7:3MTOtingsof (ihe 1 students in may have been, thes fact remains that J?1? Pf3-0 A1?5,1.1? FJW3' tiersohallv condticted nnst morfpms nn I er S theater. th( suhierf. ' liavp srant. ' vnlno trwlnir Miss XyWstates that rnWer;a a debate, squad meeting last year!. This xxaueirm';iI" bZf"f Iresnmen- -ili-i. .ii.' ?' V" 'i-'' -.t L t 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 " - statement is true, rc is ..aiso true. mat i-L S TviviiU!.!i. '-ir;-i-LL!ii ' 'j'Li-'l'i.'iii uie xeuitLe tuuiicii cnose me. as presi dent, not the 'general campus which iviiss xjyon xeeis snouia Dear tne Diame, m part, for, the election of "unquali fied students1 16( head the Debate .coun cil." u Miss' Lyon" says1 f khow" 'nothing auuui ucucn.iiig. outs xorgets .mat sue herself debated in: the Dialectic Senate Senate Hall' against' the Di,' and that, acting f or the Dialectal Senate,' I helped senatiye of the Di to the Debate 'council I am hot a 'campus ' politician" disap pointed -or' otherwise.- It is in thath,Capt ng representative ' capacity that!iTJ :wis1i is X. 1 1 inherit the earth. . She kissectich! "CHtlEJS: 'andlthen freshman Zollicoffexclimbed?into the car with his father, and "tney were off for Carolina. He -lived a-good 'many MILES from Carolina.and on the way up he thought of the BALES of hay, the BARLEY FIELDS, the CORN, and the BARNS, he was leaving behind at the farm. ' "V" ' , He was distracted however when a BUGG , smashed on the HOOD of the car. . He also wondered if. his instruc tors would give him the, DICKENS if he gorgot his lessons, if he would fall in LOVE some MOON light night. He wondered if the FRENCH teacher lived in "PARIS, AND if there were ROBINS' in a r BERG like Carolina. He was FEARING the worst. ; How ever, we HOPE you are satisfied with Carolina, freshman Zollicoffer. ,With the first few weeks of classes over, and the larger part of the in structors beginning to gnaw our vi tals,, we offer the following self. analyzer for instructors! The Emory . Wheel, .newspaper of ! Emory , j University, , , declaring : that PROFESSOR'S "SietILe ;r0fes?fS CLASSIFIED T enis .1 y rjj o- classes it is safe to assume that all professors can also be divided . into classes,'' .. offers these groupings: ; ..... . . : . . Ii The Killer type. He wants to kill off the lower third and thinks the best way is by overwork. 2.,.The Card. type.. He is a card, but not ari ace; "He's a 3x5 card Outstand is his index appeal. ,n I , . ' 3. The spicy type. x He has a lot of cheek and plenty of .tongue to put in it. .. His lectures . kick up , intellectual sparks out of the academic flint. . 4. The Skimmer type. The surface in his courses is. fine. But the. foun dation is weak. , , 5. , The Fatherly type. He is the un- expectant father,, always giving pop quizzes. x, . , ;. 6. The Hard Rock. type.,. You have to be more than a good musician to hit a high C. under this joker.. . If he were See CAMPUS KEYBOARD, page i. filial itDlw&ljitlnlid of. Colgate University. i-J i:qO ' T if t r--' V - i To The Editor i- " "No government, norulini class, no leadershioMs wisen6ueh uU erawbrd' a wphtationMies'' dtA -u xrt j xv, V n J 4 "t Tvi tTd M This zBnious'Statement 'is partlcniarly ;Cihinese Ambassador, to the United States. true of Miss Elsie Lyon's jcolumn of r " at w ' tv ari ' Tifi UCW"irx JiU 1 Hh.JC OIJ lUlIv- Ulyfii Before Miss Lyohxrk4!Wplf rfwith regard to the inefficiency of the present council, I suggest that she allow TojThe.Tar Heel: u-.b ?'.so lo ysnuo! ?r?l rti ; -ooi'ib ,v;I'ioV rf&i'i .noiiUi nboia srfj bnlyitmeetingiupoa V -WW . 1 W. 1. cSnnHfl-iz XTicri ! f xyon tcouia possimy oase. nerrxnarges ,w J ; a 1 ,.; 'fdituaenfe'yma and penaMrienoFthe i L' kelf,. drfiniteljr wasn't teU- isithe ion Jield iTjzesdayi (nigh lv i being jltbeionlymeetingdild this yeartoIiss. rt j l t t ji .'baU teamis ed Hot and enable of doing eveim X XI x -1- crftfiMi I . n't-' .i'' - ."- ; ' L " ' peel mem io ao. .-uouq or.j : meeting untu the night .01 naynomina I X? J t A 1 1 1') ; 1 meeunga, curing nprnmy iresnman ana -, r. 1 c Despite the fact that we are not there to theer for oilr team i tion f or the council. 1 attended, several in person we still are there m spirit." We believe that the combi ' - t . ' "F - . ...... V I Cnn nrjTtlrtrA TrnoVO 'I' H n. trn maw nation of theCarolina st lm CtWB-; inlS.S iO'J ff JZ9i 1'1 JJo .f.'Sincerely.'.i w ...As. my ln!wJedj! of debating I ;1T W a XS f f . ' I 1 - M 'MA ItTtAWfl Q - o,i Hi vtlr.- vo nft.iriii;!:' ,!!.!. ;i -jr:' ! -rr kttii ?:i-h lor bro biis .-.uiri9.-)-fi P. S,,We are, students at Medical. CoUege of i Virginia,. School ; ;n of Dentistry.-Our address is Pgi Omega Fraternityi' 504 West Franklin, Richmond, Virginia. .ii. i 1 have been interested in speech actiyities for.somejtim an since. I haye been at Carolina;;! ,was' niy freshman year a fueiijuer ox ine 17m AssemDiy anq repre sented that organization in te annual Dl-Phiiresnman dehatel 4 'l havelpaf tic- lpated in various other speech" activir to serve f reefrom any effort W mingle1 council-ahd-squad " membership:1 a This should be of some ! non-partisan1 com fort to Miss Lyon's outraged cohgeience.' f.q l---,r. rr. ixriiZl &'il Us'uXf. . iJistJ aoiisqJ lqi-. f "i'.uii. itftf:e ? :iSi I'ilyMon Uiliiltl III -l?l ,. r Think it overs Whatever course you choose in life, WRITING . wflf be your major means of self-expression and SheofFer'sr . is the finest tool, for that. Why? 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