Page Two TV Cfeapd Hill Weekly WHIM' EaTWS b Ob» C—M-Janr *“* - , ~ "~ tM A»WnSD«ftiT& X*aoea~ far a« volts **t «*? ** TT'ili *V ape*. C&r «* «*«** tM ao«i ar mm* a»*-a«* per »*«t- •-* CMIiK tmgmne K arraar*. miM' far 12 warm. >if; mfc-jeea. wt fir. A2 t awrNet » »** BsriaM “li*!* 1 tfe Pater*. aM TW Nw biwwtj U« Ir wterw! cm** ;x ta# jm: few rrs* rcrvjKjat «f *-•«*—•» >? tae ewatry t*f i»eet preresrtec seca-s* ~**r± ’■* eal.- ce M W'!*9**#. paem&aff tVsr r.yr: tae F±t Aae«2a*E.: i*‘t ref-swc to* toefr TV FffJi Aswrstaert #*y* that •“■e jwrw* saw- be CoCEs«*i*< :* c ;■ craci sol aw* to » wrtaw* kjs*ei? " Tb*f? bt brer kftJW”* j? . ;•.::>: ririmt *V *: » - t eadxafer mk«* * Or tfc*» tfce pr t*ct*c* that it -offer* ft fartaer a:.: «■* tend to «CiMr pertors *s*--t »r«>n r.e .? asked to testify * Dee* * ;*r?.»r knee * «**- to atwjfrt testify* ?<■ ' to ac*r e«x ac_» k» t? rs-rittsff kae J*am- t. cac-riiet; -:. aad pati*riE*Et bat t» temsi k-v .*. annff 1 k» rrj'-tatJXM by c~w: *.zjr * * :*c *#**•>- Cvtteur* *jsc t* reSk-Ttfitnc* ” fc«4bwtir.f lb* ferera. <£.?r.-: *1 w;t- SMaca -*jrf tk* F.ft* A.to*ac*»«st t,< * Mw «f peofeMtnv akber pan* -s.* as well M fanracity krw tide kur. by #T*rtir4f fcr.tr. it. ;ty from /mmmvttSom to ar y p*r>*>r. trfcc t*l ettukt V kre*»» abo-t * cr.rr.e r«r. ■• - ar y raair far k-» fwaidscf the F:?tr Axaeadaseßt I* a t**t ca** a- *t..cr. a j*r- ” .: sjot* of as **<■•? jf .r.tk «:.->r **• t*r» Sa«. aneeS tbr F ftb 1 n irfuii i ~ arnC rrf «**sd to f .» .rs about a C«Eaa«i!ust mupnrt, tk* C > f .rc Court • * App*ai» -k Nr* Yora *a» .uj i ■WMly ok*Mj tft* -a* \a .4 Ir. a r*- ••* t art. sr a> .t ,*rjr .rit> la*- J'rCf>- .» H H-«f«t*4t«r - t?.-f Nr* York >*a> 5 - *"» _rr -a*c - ”T*. rs**t tb* j*ofc«i*st j«r* **rt'-4 »•■ tfer crisr. .ul; -tspiieatrC *'.*r*- t *. tb* prsctk* of frartirjr par'Y^*« tr. **:'<.*•.**- of th* testy *a* sd*4r«tr*i ar *ar”y *» 1T42 is Kr.f .*.’.4. Tb* ».r»t ummuaftj «*» «a* adopted ty Corjryrsi* a.**.-»«•» l«r> j**rs ac- «a iar laiT Suk* tb*r. .rr.- »oi ::y f.a* been scad* avaHaUr t«. *;t- MtHf t*-rtify-iac t»> mbIMU of abr.o>* e'rn r»-f .Atory f«b-ra.' stats.t* aid tiwr** at* tmtsur.rty statutes «; probacy *v*r> Sta’* of tb* I'*** " KoboCy car. r*»r b* sure of just *bat tb* men who »rot* tb* ( Wtitatiw. by tbis or that Anru»*x,l abor.t tb* BMUsftf of tb* ♦ oestitutxjtL, from I*- Ituifif to rad. baa brer fouy on. arauot ( individuals, at taaumrfabl* ratbofMC*. « , lb* public prist:, is Cosfren* in tb* i courts, ever sine* tb* btrtb of the nation I IwM the belief, which I feel sure u held by mar.y other citon*. that the makers of the Onititvlnc bad ba mind, for the i Fifth Amendment, an such purpoae aa that for which it baa barn and by per aw caUed tb testify in prwecutiolui of enemy apenta. The us* to which it baa been put is contrary to all aemse and de- I bop* the Supreme Court will confirm the Circuit Court’* judgment on the im munity law. If tb* Supreme Court does J not confirm it I should like to see Con gress submit to tb* states an amendment which would make it possible for persons having information about Communist con spiracies. or aay other criminal acts, to be cnmptlliil to give the informal too to the 1 Government. This compulsion could be * brought about without » asy «y :: nay :* ca.ec. a :.*»> • tcren. ar a rci -a rejatj.'®* depurtsafst. The week es tsab - s tfa* .> irrpnr > ir: to prsvasniy eta- wee ssssstscaam lh* Han arc aac Yi* arc TTsacei.t arc OvirrbA and Chicsge; .: veep* tree a. .nr, .r --fonaec aaoct what User are ac-ag. rraaee fn*rsc! foe taawsu. arc kepi* to aersas* ibear *mbe?wTE*r>. St > mn«a>-r --aly more Mtpurtaasg v a iaa-e-pf*c*.ec waztstioK _a* v-r Ussrrersity ter*, wr.jck ae? for its v«y esastesce .«. the poet of :s* w*..- of a j-iai* I-** car* asrtsur p*vf:rrraare. lb* cecact cf a «r-v*r>py - asfarsaatme er ne* k* Paaer a> a carter jf cc _rs* by r»t smC-Mrsty «f persons wr&> are reier.iec ;y .1 .?Jy rk* few ws. are aoe* eebGigs ry tv see its* sitto g;> r.--iP ar* aeer_y aware >f ta* asc is* fa.irf.. * n ttaar & aerm:c‘. Cs« Rv.err 'A >L*2ry ewe a?: week be fiac reer crectar if la* Vn.**r>.:y New*. £..?%*- fur '.Hfty-tw year* Tk» tcjdLrg -P jr that penac of tr.e g»cw.i inat lie jsrapa* >f N .:rtz. t ar*.«i..m fe.* for tune L'tJiversjsy, aad jf ;l? tree tarn- r*p-»- tatoa is ta* f*.»> arc «ct*cd*. wa* Cue *i -arge part i. tb* pT ..rrai * :t»: wee: ««t fr.-c. fei* affo.-e a>.*«t > vanad art.- I VJtAML f jrst «f a... fi* wa? a a*wspnp*r asac. H* began wntmg far sewspopers wftet »« wa* a »: aoent .r ir.* i«ar* , .**. before the First W orse W ar. He atterdec tb* C«bKßh£a >c2-'».* f F>srm~sssf. He *ert to Frar ce to bectam* a reporter far tb* Fan- Ed.t-e.er es tr* New Von HtraM. anc returand ok/'. tr.* Herat’s staff _t New V n T* - e.vp*r.e?ice. wises •* mttiud »>«:. it I'tap*. t, ♦ te m U. ar, JW tea? ard 2 . » to write H* wa* a tire**-** w*.rs T r, ate **- *r>orr*t«wd lb* *i -* ‘jf k-t g out axd properly te-Je trat.-.g. ta* -*».? ot- «..-•* Cmwcnuty wt- 4 vit*e». notably thn adweomwmta nf mm * •er* of thn faculty. leva-** they a.*ew that fee wvuid send tfeerr tfte rea tews. Tb* itarham Herajd. x .t- :r.t .t* made tsu* j*n.**es.t and ac c. rat* cmjkMmt: At ymfeSkst y me* pco uC- ar ab.Mtarir* .* sa:ifa aw. tb* r *»i tk* ffatten.rg the pka_>a»t aspects of *2* ir.*t.*atioea ts.ey rejre-eat. fiber. -*r •jf - * > r*< fatfer -.spwaasaet '■T 4 i With wfejffc fc* <*rud the ' t..v*r* *. Ard r*se~ ** * a w.sh affertr*r. f«w b*.» prr **-"■* < t *a.i‘.r* IK wa- feelpfaJ to people -le* l-edett Re*p He wa? p.e*M(->-rd of a feaial f *J».» r IK wa? a y«Jy Companion *’.‘J a coci-a. host. He kad a warm and a - .i* eat am.—L G In l k ram* of lb* Fvont iNweh »> »w U<; rww WM M no utti-übsw rwi UuMd Ye • I usms what they say: -When w* want a wtU freak air we go out in tb* tar. anvwewes*.* 1 kaow they do. A car is a bn* thing Jto get al**4.l UL Nobody likes to nd* any ! better that. I da. Hut I few lb* t*r*fkhwr liwews a float porch where paamiig I fneeds can drop in for a chat, a lued | shopper tan put dawn her fang of gtomr ies and rewt fur a breath on her w«y bans*; a weary man mny stretch ka kgs fur n of wrestling with a chattering world. On* can Slop, and bank and Listen on a parch but in a car you ansy am a dump of ex quisite lupus*, or you may sand the frag raise* of a bay litoansm in a swamps hut by tb* tins* you say anything about it you are three auk* on the other uh gating at a dump of dead broom straw, and drinking in tb* fvngrosw* of fresh frrti | User newly applied to a hungry field. “Make your porch both wvde and dmp 1 so that friends may sit easily dose to • exchange the new* of tb* day. or per chance. n chow* bit of nrtghborty gossip.'* Sydney Smith—the mm* Sydney Smith who ashed the immortal qwrsdon. -film roads an American hook?”—arid bo bis r -k_ m- t-fct- uo I SumLlvv g w wBKS. atiKMBKIHHRT^RM. m CRAHEL HILL WEEKLY Staff Alifmiats Are F«aed Doraif Ltfiatae's Discussion of Tax Bills j w in tie Legidstore vk. Frssnjr. Ware? 25. tbe dbaar ibe Seesaw asi Hscse cmlkc » oak tV «e<.-C3r kcei w aroi UTjjee ve Vne assseesirfc S«wo£ae VmW ta*c ■»* Easkoxs «s «am« of is* resseccsee Soe a> na»: H.ise -smnasooao gxie » wta: wrrsec » ~pockari* ?sr -v»asr tfc* p*e»- *ae xt lajc* tw-e of we««ss*rr ernce* :ir-.vac tie next to* yew-? Tfe,* In rot I ~ rs*t*j»ec weeateii ssae*?-sTSBO* one there were srasy w-: tbsaght other tsey fzrst neon it tint n week w-v* etr reeerje yrefeoewo on: taor w*t rssui get Vbreogfe ty the was owe* a- As-L. W>*r we rec-mec t* Eokjg* re. MiWioy lyf w* ?i*s»k that thesw ns ;js.‘ ohs*st os aewth ngO i-if.-e v a* owjoerty of the taxes tressswee jh the ~foekage" os there vac he*? to the pr »<>i oa ’ i ?f taw 5-wcret CoesaaoMa one tae nee row The tr tror y «f the i-cceet-'-aos oessons ec that tnee hr hewsg. oak this week tae fwoawo »aun eowoa »e Vo? Seer rc-ncarsag hewrags »ws we vo: th aught they cook C*t tret trwt3owo no wth* T>_* foi wewas that no sewohor «e je-jeeseetotiwe wnei «e att teata rsees exreptxEg the r!l iiiTWHO. »»-' terse os *x-officio were hers. Is wwlr.nr »} newest to the ?pew*wr *•? «in tgooeaooi- I * *ec ' * orts-BT-ieTioas *,n-* the very '* es the CtswexoiTy teywnes oo - the OOP mill gtsee *. for !te son- I 5-W* wpnoetu oik ks !**<*> He OJsC.J- goe* oe the.i jmuunw I *o*«une<- orhach ! ’n»« - thn I wtJ twee no port to Altai* Nin Is to Speak at Showing of lan Hugo's Experimental Movie Films * * ti. wnrj »* lui ii ~x > ;r «*~ar.mm-* ma>i futra. t. * to * *f Aua N i, t* f i« a' * -*' rw. Mate-A-otaj A j»i. St, «3 * a,-- *3 t*i.. TW ft*,,- *ri-*r» a tour tftsi «f lit*- l » > Sty.fi-- fej- n*ir«)».*trn, *.».*•.. ~.r» «-i !■—>'i * ' * 'tor t«U &4’ ** '• *» tx* •A •■»' 1 ro >fc* »r*' A* rn *.*»«*.* »T3X ■>*- -■<* •:-,<« * • •<*•; - t .nr* *1 »»;<* •<■■«■ *t 4 '*«' »'<■» r*-.r. *to*r»- »•* * ts *. a <*m _*r*. r* .i» * * t of tkr o«-o*. * * » ',< * | ,t Ife* »«*, %» -1.4 *.♦» artaat, certs*-, MtK’ * i U ;t»:uta Ltr » ■>. t*r >-..!» A'»t rtatttaal.M, a tick * T»-a «nun w. frt A *« 11 1U)I «(M Uk tore* U>w »« V* !»».» « a*t| r* than to *.t» .*;•>*, tmW of to* W-aapot, «) i«.- vrt'j cat l« »-».***♦* to }.tt itttu'i D.Xfi! u tvMhak'oC l» MM of kit MttU H*> uunMlif l«o4 wf trmtas* |-*t*rro of HmauUr) w**an> aornl kwMtUiitj from a •t»»»» of |«*lV|4—ll «kw prf kayo (tfktfakf rtnaiikcoa Urat ' ort'tr* Uw Utfrtt of Mr. Lr*)l'lj lk« ttarytooau. Mr U««v «k* hu km fmj 4 romankraSk i!«M|aM. km at Ik taair Uot tat kr« iftrM a tea knrf ami ' .tarMM aaSwwf * rttiaf o.tk faaatat' tartar? ami tattmcl, Mt*.\ Xjs a n tk rtakt auk aam atkn ak ranarir poo* tinor i ether :tes* thot will roixe the . vojsse oas.'-ir.t of tooney or the > haeget w-oaic he out off Solonce. ' Cw the rod coll on the boll os . fftsody aeckiec _pon I will not he - ohie to vote oromst the htQ since the fetd rrovToes the opproprvo > tsaa for the l‘t:vtrsjty ond oil! ■ c-ther stole oge&nes ond iastitu i* tsoes. Proitiuy every moil brings o i etter or letters osking aw to rap ■ >;rt or £sf»j*a®e : terns in the pro wssec rrvea je Sill ond the "inorlr oge “ Whenever I get then* let-; : ten Igo to some inftaensiol T.eEEOer of the finance joint cen - rr.-ttee one c.srvss with !»■ the •wrtsce-t I hove from voters in Orange ««r.y. This is the only way I hove to :cT: jence any ne . tian ty that committee. The most t.rect w*t for any catiaes of the rv-orty tc get cus viewpoint be fore the committee would lew write Senator Bomhordt or Mr. Raemor. expressing his optniaa os to the best place to get the rere nue necessary In connect!or with the revenue Ld. let me soy thot I am uuher o&iy opposed to a tax on food. I w-... rote for any of the pmpoosrf enei ref ore I will vote for the tax on food I am also opposed to The tax on feed, seed, ond fer t ter? I prefer the tohoccw tax to this tax or the necessities for farmers I would prefer the tax - o-.v-rd drinks to some of the »-ggest»oe.s ;e the so-called Tporooge” htil propooed on March ' !1 I hope the reven-je hill when 'fioa.iy dec toed upon by the. f.oaace committee vni' not con-: ta.r ary of the provisions to whfi I am opposed. While the revenue items bare bee* .r.-jer cowsiderotion we have **•* soase strange things happen., a* regards lobbying. The lobby'! aga -.»t the tobacco products tax Ui been earned oc almost en t.re.y by the farming interests rather than by the tobacco com- | far .es In the matter of removal ( of the max.mum sales tax of SIS , wr ravr >♦*■* many other inter ' ♦ lined up With the auto deal-J er> who were supposed to be hlti. hardest by removing the win b >mam tax Before the tut finally written we may sspiuuT see former -trnnyd slhvMett. r Ti h«*t ir l**n»' srs l>S», Ar.aisji Nisi *W .t.'.t-r us Art.fi*-*'” *»- -»*.*r r*}r r.i**3 b> the autkor k*r b **lff HaVi&jr f«i,n4 fiuri *4:t'|* *-.•! Ik* ff - ? Ann ran prist-1 ’X* of W inter of Art.fic*' am: l'«nJ i:iMtn’.<*i from engrav tr*- l*> artist lan Hugo. With. .*t.t tra4* publication off b*r work*, a total of mo* t.‘. - ,) its. * car.! ta li-t.-i . K* ‘ jr- a. • »,f Mi-- Kin'?; mnut.r- »*> *ari> b> k* ! brera WV-t I «insjr:«l Wilson j pu.r.t*«J to *, .aui.r- c cMtmrrus! writer. Mi*» Nin baroan of p*rtm*nt larwl taterrst aitk tk* romin«! praamtatioc of tkrcc film* bp laa Hu*q. Appraiin* in prraon.i |*k* mill tprak oa "Tk* Portir) 1 Film” I 1 Spon-oraf by tk* r«mk«n* 4 method better known as u»d .a computer* or “elmlrauc s brains ” ‘ Mr. Hugo’* xrapkic barkyraindj - bn* bed kim to explore Ik* filn.' a* a creative art medium. He 1 ka* received substantial r*c*»-; . e.ltton “Jax* of Ijxkl*.” ku late*! > Sim. is composed from dorumen-t ■ larj material »k »t in New York! ! »v*r n two-year period. Tk* final I 1 -nmpo-tuon is open to personal - reception nr.d nuck nt i* n musical composition i it aa* received with muck in ! 'mil in ita New York premier am >«ar. 1 "Ai-Ye” (Mankind j, taken it -alar in several Soutk America*. , -owntries, ia not a tnvviocw, but 1 a a py:k lUxy built from 1 mm* ri real Ufa. TW maakai Chapel HM Chad t iCemtismd from page 1) about the newspaper corre spondents" nightly poker games. Another told about f the noisy night-time revivals J herd in clearings in the . woe?!? :.nr Dayton. Howard i Odum and I were not in the 1 poker games but we attend ' *d some of the revivals. We . could have played in the . poker games if we had want ► ed to becaitse we were both l ; ; n Dayton as journalists. • Howard for the "Journal of Social Forces.” I for the Chapel Hill Weekly. Scopes was convicted but was released by the state supreme court on a techni cality. Five days after the i : trial Bryar. died in his sleep. An institution named the > William Jennings Bryan 1 University was established in Dayton and is still in ex istence. The occasion for the Balti more Sun’s article was the opening last week of a play. “Inherit the Wind,” that ’ells the story of the Scopes trial. The Sun’s reviewer says: "Though it could stand a bit of cutting, and possibly a speeding up of the action here and there, ’lnherit the Wind’ is on the whole fasci nating entertainment; and. if one car judge by the ova tion :t received from a pack ed-house audience on open ing night, it may well be fcome one of the season’s ! biggest hits when it reaches New York.’’ • • • • i P One day in the 1920’s—I j don’t remember the year; my guesses it was 1925 or 1926—when I was walking through the University cam pus a b:g black limousine drew up in front of the South building. A man in it , beckoned to me. It was t Josephux Daniels. I went to ■hear and he introduced me Hw’fihe man beside him, IFtnklm D. Roosevelt, They had driven over from Raleigh -o ttia’. K.li.R. could have a look at the Univers ity. This was an incident of the visit of the former As sistant Secretary of the Navy to the former Secre tary. whom he always called “thief" Roosevelt hail t*«-n an un ?ucc*>?ful candidate for Vice-President on the ticket *ith fox against Harding and foolidg* m 192