THURSDAY, CEPTETJBER 27, 1C51 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Me em Reviews " : Upon entrance, ev&ry student attending the "University signs a pledge stating that fee will adhere to all facets of the honor code. - ;.; According this testimonial and according; to the' honor sjstem, this assures individual integrity; however, students are confronted with reminders of their honesty on every quiz ahd eMsninatibn. This practice of signing additional pledges at the end of tests is unattractive to. the, honor sys tem. It shtr-ts '---meaning from the code in ;that one is not ctmpletely on his own. It is suggestive that there is still doubt m. the minds of ins'tnetars even though the students have already sworn their obedieaee. Professors might as well regain in the amifta-Hon rowns as to impose this rule. Of' e&urse, there are arguments for the psychological angle fcit the practice provides. Some say it offers guidance, that it Js A Caastajt :remmder of honor. Eesentially, a person who is 'lSGsaest does not &eed tis'Tremifide-r, f or ..'-to them, honesty is a habit. PschoiegiealiLy, we think this additional proof has st dkpcsawpag e&ect, t&at it depreciates the value of the honor system. by Bernard Fleischman The movie version of Haymond by Horry Snook by David Alexander Last spring, there was a con troversial motion picture re leased which has caused discus sion on practically every major Radiguef s DEVIL IN THE college campus. Due to the late F LE S H, playing at the Varsity release date, it was shown here today, is a must for discriminate during exam week of the first ing moviegoers. DEyiL IN THE summer session. I don't know FLESH is a modern tragedy, how many people had an op- Whatever " adolescent . hero and portunity to see "Take Care of heroine may miss in stature is My Little Girl", but I would like made up by the subtle psyeholog- to urge you to see it today at ical depth "with which they are the Carolina Theater. portrayed. The development of I won't judge the picture on their pathetic love in a sordid what it has to say, that must be World War 1 setting, starkly re left up to you as an individual, -veals the problems of growing but on how it is said. The pic- up in strife-torn "Europe. The ture is, : from an entertainment supporting cast and technical point of view, superior. You details are of high quality have probably read a skeleton throughout. DEVIL IN THE plot already, since it has been FLESH will long remain an out so widely talked about. standing example of French It is fair in most every re- moviemaking, spect, except that it does tend -: Today's issue of The Daily Tar Heel returns to its editorial page one of the finest beloved wad hated fifutres in the &eid.-Ifary Sook lms emd his diverse titles by wxing eotwwteiiily about what ha tl&Ua&s, m. plain words. That what oe mn thinks can be so oatrovesafil idkmtes ' some power 'in Ws rational ability. Here he is asain, . ,fafare). . .our own Harry ok. Editor. This is to you. Just a year ago this eolumn ; was-published for the first time ad began. making people furious. Tttrious because it was inconeeivafcle that . anyone should ; have the audacity to . print; his opmion--epitical opin ion, at that-on sueh matters as religion and sex. . But the eohama is here again, lind this ie what yW my ex pect of it: Nonplus wi31 caatinue to - think for itself and bring to y&at attmtiea matters that re jiire ymwr consideration. The column will discuss sex and , religion, govewwaent and poli tics, echetin ad eeonomics, the BaorRss of kwMin relations, you. ' -:' -farsws tints wriWr k eon cerwed, -Ithere is seeing to ac rosa&et that a discussion of it cRftot i be approached in some Way. The greater, the ; conse quence of an . issue, he . more brutally frank the discussion fhould be. '. .' '. - It; is more imperative than ever that free individuals re examine basic issues, restate their objectives and get to work securing them. Conventional "truths" are dangerous, for they are what the psychological per isuaders use in manipulating whole groups of people. Just "believing" is not enough. Just adhering to the mores and superstitions and ' traditions is not enough. We must know what we're doingand why. Tod many people are cowardly with difficult issues. They take the easy way out of accepting the conventional "truths". And they are annoyed by any effort to make them resolve such matters for themselves. The chances are, sadly enough, that you are one of these individuals. Just how many basic concepts do you understand? Do you know what you want of our govern ment? Can you spot weaknesses 'in our present political structure so .that you can help correct them? What is a christian? Ex actly what is capitalism? What is truth, precisely, and how do you recognize it? Wht is party system and how does it work? How important to love is sex? ; Do you realize that questions like these' have a direct connec tion with everyday affairs? Too many are too busy to be bothered with such questions. Perhaps this columh - will help provoke some interest in and discussion of these matters. If so, the eolumn is justified. You won't agree with all of the opinions expressed in Non plus. When you disagree, have some definite reason for your opposing opinion. t Many won't. to exaggerate the social element on a college campus, even where fraternities' and sororities are concerned. Students don't stay in college, when they don't per form a certain amount of work, that is, they don't stay long. -- The cast is as impressive as is the skillful production, and some good acting is turned in by Jean Peters, Betty - Ann Lynn, and Mitzi Gaynor. 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Vx-ast of b'jrden - having plenty of new young talent, and. for giving' male roles in this film to young men, and by Ted DcVcl Last night I went to the More head Building to review the cur rent planetarium show, only to discover that the show itself was little more than a review of every other performance given there in the past. With the. ex ception of the title, "Music of the Spheres", drawing its name from a few mathematically inspired (we are told) but aesthetically uninspiring runs on somebody's Hammond organ, and a few comments pertaining thereto, there isn't much to be seen, or heard, if you happen to have ben to a planetarium show al ready. Of course, if you haven't been, you should by all means go. One's first encounter with this amazing place is guaranteed to be an ex citing and worthwhile experi ence. My only complaint is that, with all the astounding things the Zeiss .machine is purport- not some suave somebody who has been hanging around the -edly able to do, the directors of lot for a decade or two. Dale the Morehead Building have not Robertson (last seen in "Call Me. Mister"-) and Jeffrey Hunter (the" boy Deb Padget fell for in "The Fourteen Hours") are the . male leads and represent non f rat, and f rat men respectively. felt it; necessary to offer their audiences more variety. We are indeed fortunate to have such a place on this campus, and per haps it is ungrateful to complain. j . .uaiaMr8 ' it " ' """Tin ' oJl SQnOL J -Daie ROBERTSON-Mitzi GAYNOR-Jsan PETERS ALSO v CARTOON LATEST NEWS "TODAY . (.fi Frnril For Safe Have Your Front Wheel Bearings Repacked With .GULFLEX'LUBRICATIOI For -quick, efficient service and guaranteed GULF products, bring your car to us today! REEVES SERVICE Gulf Station JPhone.2-437 for Road Service