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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 2

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1935 THE DATT.V TAT? TTFTET, PAGE TWO 1 1 Philological Club Cije Bail) Car Heel OUTSTANDING RADIO Continued from first page) Quill Quips 20 while he was on the staff of The official newspaper of the Publications Union Board of the University ef North Carolina at Chapel Hill where it is nrinted dailv Pipent Mondays, BROADCASTS Now YOU'RE Talking the Red Cross in Greece. Chased and the Thankigivine, Christmas and Scrinsr Holidavs. Entered as second! by Mac Smith class matter at the post offlce at Chapel Hill, N. under act of March 3, Art -P 1.1. out of Turkey in a general 1:15: Frank Dailey house-cleaning, they descended Note: the following letter to in destitute hordes upon their WBIG.

uari Warnow Authoritative Up in the Carolina stands at has been cut considerably, as it on- a near-depression situation. WJJlb vyau. the ball came 'Saturday two His work in the Hellenic nen- au: jjick Ressner la.y. DUDScnpiioa price, o.w gr ue ceiiege year. Business and editorial offices: 204-206 Graham Memorial Telephones: editorial, 4351; business, 4356; night, 6906 P.

G. Hammer, editor R. C. Page, managing editor W. L.

Hargett, W. H. W. Anderson, associate editors A. R.

Sarratt, city editor E. L. Kahn, assistant city editor Butler French, business manager Editorial Board young girls were arguing voci- this column to express any deleted jnsua finisne(j, Dr. Dewing aju. news.

turned to America to teach at 5:45: Tito Guizar, tenor, ferously on the subject of. the NO OLYMPICS, THEY! Princeton. Texas, and Bowdoin I WDNC, WBT. Moore boys, Bill and George. Bill was in the game at end for Tn Hif.r until 1927, when he returned to Joe tke orcft- "BT.

AO ine editor, I I 7.9n. TTf tx Carolina. The Daily Tar Heel: eece as Head of Atnens w. Tl One girl declared that the two -j Wp Knnndpri hv native Greeks oue oauuers In answering your most stupid lfe- ounaea Dy naxiv reeits WGN. with American co-oneration.

it boys were twins, but. the other denied it flatly. She said they editorial, "Sports and Nations J.I.- i 4.1.1 Tgo Reisman's is me euucauunai center lur txic weren't even brothers. ot, younger progressive element WV1' aer I rrmm rfmrn A kind woman who had over th population. All classes are orcn- liberties been divorced from r-so- Wavtip Km nmh heard their auarrel leaned down man raugnt in Hingnsn.

ur. uewmgi remained there until 1930. At WEAF, WSB; Edgar A. Guest, from above and. tapped the girls true sportsmanship? Germany has persecuted nrnfpwnr KDKA, WLW, WJZ; Lawrence on the shoulder.

I -v i 1 4 I AAV AJ AfcJ 0 w-. "1 can settle your argument, h'ews ailu "1Ciauo of Latin, filling the place of T1DDeir Daruoys, vajju, WBT, Hpninrpri thp get unset about it." Are not WHAS. ladies" declared tne si, young 1 ueorge nuwe, wiiu is uu icavc ui ''They are brothers and some Americans also Jews and The Caravan with I. D. Suss, chairman, J.

M. Daniels, D. G. Wetherbee, D. K.

McKee Feature Writers W. P. Hudson, N. C. Read News Editors S.

W.Rabb, J. M. Smith, C. W. Gilmore, W.

S. Jordan, R. Sprinkle, J. F. Jonas Office Force F.

Harward, E. J. Hamlin, J. A. Brown, L.

I. Gardner, R. Howe News Release Newton Craig, director, H. T. Terry, Jr.

Exchange editors R. Leager, G. O. Butler, W. S.

McClelland Senior Reporters H. M. Beacham, W. C. Fields III, S.

B. Bradley, H. Goldberg Heelers R. P. Brewer, T.

C. Britt, R. H. Reece, Ruth Crowell, J. H.

Sivertson, Marjorie Usher, N. S. Rothschild, J. L. Cobbs, J.

H. Ward, Voit Gilmore, H. H. Hirschfield, W. G.

Arey, i Kenneth Tanner, R. T. Perkins O. N. Whitaker 1 r-7-v 1 Division managers J.

A. Lewis, circulation, H. F. Osterheld, collections, M. B.

Carr advertising, T. E. Joyner, local advertising, W. H. D.

Eckert and R. Crooks, office woman ire twins. I'm their Christians? Are not these per- are tney mother. secutions also against the very Walter O'Keefe, Glen Gray WABC, WBT, WHAS; Ben Ber-nie and All the Lads, WPTF, Wolf 'The reason George is smaller grain of American ideals? is because he didn't take his food Firstly, you fail to realize the (Continued from first page) yJZ, kdka. 9:30: Jumbo Show.

WPTF. as well as Bill. economic importance of the and freedom of exchange. question. Hitler's government The uncertainty and msecur- WLW, WSB Fred Waring Little Audrey I is now on the brink of economic hty of the present system he VV ABU, WHAS, WBT; Helen Mud besmattered, tattered and destruction.

Herr "Gott" is de- would have remedied by suffi- Hayes, WENR, WJZ, KDKA. torn with barbed wire points; pending heavily upon the money cient planning and insurance. 10:00: btudio Party, WEAF, stiff and scared, the scouts from brought into Germany by the An open forum discussion fol- WLW. State who came over Friday Olympic Games for economic re- lowed Dr. Wolf's account.

It 10:00: March of night to kidnap Barneses III habilitation. was here that the speaker de- WHAS, WABC; Horace N. W. Bond, Local advertising staff C. W.

Blackwell, W. D. McLean, P. C. Keel Staff photographer D.

Becker Time, Heidt were chagrinned. I Secondly, what is the signifi- clared that the field of reason- WGN. And Farmer Hogan who keeps cance of this economic rehabili- ably assuring jobs for college Abe Lyman the Carolina ram roared with tation? Hitler will continue to graduates was open lor great WABC. THIS ISSUE: NEWS, RABB; NIGHT. SMITH laughter.

It was midnight and have the financial power with improvement 11 :15 Leonard Keller President Bob Magill remind- WP, WR the carload of State students which to further his uolicies. INTEREST INON OUR CHECKS eu cituinet xiiexiiuers liiul xjl. were out in the pasture with which, it is generally agreed, Reinhold Neibuhr will speak Students are complaining about the graduated charges which Keeper Hogan looking for Ram- are the symptoms of a good case 11:30: Dick Gardiner WABC, WHAS, WBT; Reggie Childs WLW, WJZ, WSB; here twice Sunday. There will t.hP -Ranl nf Chanel Hill has set un for cashing out-of-town checks, eses. They were going to take nf "indie-estion nf the brain." Feeling that the interest of students is involved, we have investi- him back to Raleigh.

We are astonished at your a ting 5 Earl Hines WENR; Or- gated. Here is the schedule: ise careiui 01 tne mm statement that "Germany did "lg viUe Knapp WGN. a special speaker scheduled wiiiiicu raimci nuuiiii. ne i i i 1 i i i i to talk to the Y. M.

C. A. Ten cents for cashing a check up to $15; 15c for one trom $15 to wnat sne coum omy aoana witn $25 for $25 to M0 for $40 to $60 for $60 to $80: and already killed two fellows and the expected result." We agree groups. 40c for $80 to $100. A check over $100 pays one-tenth of one per that the of Germany cer 11:45: Charles Boulanger WENR.

12:00: Leon Belasco WEAF, WENR; Herbie Kay WABC; Rudy Bundy WHAS. 12:15: Veloz and Yolanda cent for the amount it exceeds $100, plus the 40c on the original nh mHerri tainly are not to blame' But does one hundred. lne prowling mob scattered that excuge Herr Hitl wh one nunureu. out over the field and were creep- 4.14.1 When questioned, the Bank of Chapel Hill justified the charges ing in the dark. A sudden snort llberately took advantage of Friendship Council (Continued from first page) those masses? spring; stress was placed on Li- as necessary to cover the interest on the money the mterval the former's bull and the 25 Yes, friend of the sportsman, beral Carolina's place in this orch-' WLW WGN.

after it is paid to the check-bearer and before it is collected from state students broke for the the out-of-town bank. They also said that the charges are made fence bumDin2. each other in the you see no connectlon between drastic denunciation of war. A Lr reddie Bergm human liberties and nartir.ina- nlpa maa VVA15U, vviilCx; Horace Heidt to help offset the overhead in the bankespecially the time which mad scramhie through the bar XT I MW MlkJV M1V WW I tion why, they, are not even operation of the cabinets in the orch" WGN Joe Hines it takes the teller to cash a check. Further its detense, tne name, bed wire and mud i.

ueu wuc aim xxiuu. i i- 1 T7 TCDTTA (which does not belong to a clearing association) stated that its Little Farmer Hogan laughed spelled alike! but if you should all-campus anti-war conference 1 :00 Enric Madriguera charge on $100 is 10c less than the charge which the Durham and iaUgned because he knew all desire to apply a little reason- to be held this month chained. inS Poww, perhaps it might re- Another high-light of the ses- Bob Chester clearing house association dictates for its member banks. the time the bull was lieveyour "mental astigmatism." sion was the dickering over the On first glance, the whole argument for graduated charges America, in the name of pre- proposed freshman social which looked nrettv srood. A little investigating, however, undermined um uy Brute the defense.

In the first place, the interest on $15 at 6 for four The boy had been standing in servation of human liberties and was set for Friday night It fho ftwrftM time it takes to cash an out-oi-town check) is hiro -pnr. T.ono.f0T.a an sportsmanshm. should not narti- Wtlj5 pobipoueu to uvemuer VAV kt yVAAV V.w w-w--- I llllw JL SJL VVUUA IrVXd VI CAXJ. I one cent. The interest on $100 for the same period is six and two- hour and hadn't reached the box cipate in the 1936 Olympic Yandell announced that Mr.

Eugene Turner will speak to all third cents. In the second place, it is obvious that the light and yet; We saw him turn politely Games. heat expenses which mount up while the teller is cashing a checic to the man next to him. LEON M. LEVITT, HaTe You Tried THE VILLAGE BEAUTY SHOP for your beauty problems? Consult us for each personal need.

A Special Each Week PHONE 6221 three cabinets next Monday night on "The Work of the Y. do not increase as the amount of the check grows larger. It is also "Pardon me," said the boy, TOBACCO ROAD M. C. A.

in Other Lands." perfectly clear that there is only slightly more effort involved in but would you mind stepping on writing $100 than is necessary to jot down $15. For these reasons, my feet. Everybody else in this To the editor, Harlands Injured we may say that the argument about overhead charges have no hme has, already 1" Daily Tar Heel: bearing on the matter ox graduated cnarges. uur esteemed pundit, Charles (Continued from first page) Therefore, we must conclude that if 10c is a fair charge for wouldn't take it Poe editor of the Carolina Mag- Welch apparently cut to the right cashing a $15 check, there is no reason for charging 30c more: tot And then there's the Beta azine, has seen fit to attack in the in" an attempt to avoid the crash! cash a check for $100. Especially since the additional expense to who stood in the student ticket editorial columns of his; maga- and that her.

left front wheel! the bank is only hve and two-tniros cents. line for the long wait and push 2,1116 ine verisimintuae 01 rs- smasnea into i eargm's car, EUBANR'S DRUG CO. arid shove up to the box office kme Caldwell's Tobacco Road, hurling it against the Harlands, 1 1 SORT OF A STARTER only to discover that what he Lht the author intended the who were then crossing thel Tf i -nnt. nA earlv in the vear to re-iterate what we mentioned was holding was his Student Piay t0 De a comprehensive pic- street on their way home from' -j 1 I It Jl I If. in our statement of policy published with our first issue last spring.

Entertainment passbook. ture 01 ine t.outn surely no one the moving picture. The stop Tf afoa fn t.a pipptinTi nf ramraa editors and it bantrs loudly He then had to buy a full- would maintain. That charac- light at the intersection had been I I iTJP against local politicar customs with these words: staff, election of fledged, priced-to-the-limit ticket tefs and situations identical cut off at 9 clock and was to the game in another line. Wlth those of the play do exist flashing only the yellow warning -4.

i. UV among uie snare-croppers 01 our signal at the time of the acci- VVe are auimuuig at ui.uutct uia. v-x-j lo :4.. j-4. rl, -tc UUUWUOUU lIli WilWJf, I UCilt.

FILTER-COOLED MEDICO fvnm -fi V. -J i I T- 1 1 together free of this blight. But we do not admit that the campus History Professor Garrett de- "VA" 7V "auonf rnenas picKeu up tne iar-togetner iree 01 mu, uug U0 oc knows to be a fact. Is it nos- lands, and took them to their lMA-rrn r.nSM.-vfe OniT.nrm Cfl Till 1 1 1 HI PS riflT I.I It. 1 1 I HI 1'1H UUCO a UUU-CUULV L.i Willi I rtm WvJl nff sible that the editor of our lite- home.

Dr. Harland stated over olifiz-of irn I tll6 KnOCKfifl OTT. (PATENTED TLia Bimple appear ing yet amaaing ymucuuu 1 rary magazine is so myopic as to the telephone last night that, thlnk that very play with asldefrom the shockand several Nile. BDWl TC- unci mention mrith Cellophane exterior and cooling mesh screen mine tne eiiffiDie men ior tne euituinps. uu uub uci uiciau -i Qm.Vii.t.

o. i i XT fT. wbM Sonhomore Cabinet Head Ma. Pouthern settin and Southern bruises, he and his wife were ap. 1 1 lllUyC LJLJL iUUll lW A VfUVi A.

w- "7 I lATEST interior keeps mices Characters must encompass a parently uninjured. SHAPES gill declares the freshman class luua and Qakes in I uter and requires and oat of mouth. automoiles were badly The campus i iuu per cent co-opera uun. true picture of Southern society. Both us does not realize; that a college staff depends com- visit to tne state insane asylum ft ig regrettable Iso, that damaged lorale and that this morale in turn depends on the cali- last year did the boys a lot of camr)llg Hterarv pHitor f.

100 per cent co-operation. mora ana that tms morale aepenas on we can- our campus literary editor takes Strowd's Prevents tongue and were hauled into moutb. YAW W)0 pieteiy on earaee for the ni.ht. wet heel, bad YAW odor, frequent WW 1 ber ot the stall's results ana tne co-ormnanon tne ottice. There Jm the, position, parenthetically al- Yeargin and two eirls in his xiiinans nrooaDiv did ffive some I "i0 expectoration.

WW iNo breaking oeit, witn mayor Keuey of Chi- car and Mrs. Welch were not 'a FINEST' BRIAR MONEY CAN BUY U-ImproTes tne Dest men nor tne men Des. iiKea Dy tne sura ana tne puDiica-- cag0 that the lines of Tobacco hurt in the crash. the taste and ONHEARD OF VALUE aromaofany Tmna novo cnnfiiTi it xrcnrT vicin i Road are tobacco. nutgai) O.

SMITH. This University is one of the few institutions where the old 4 IDEAL GIFT I Freshman Elections and inefficient method of nolitical choice still dominates the edi-r'eaer Vl BEC0MMEK0EO BY MILLIONS Grail Dance ine student Council set torial elections. It will be our place between the present time and President Billy 0FUSERS Thursdav. Novptti1.pt id a vp next sDriner to do our bit in modernizincr our nnhlication? set-un in rancis Yandell of Charlotte ne iourtn and last Grail date for the freshman pWinTia the face of what we anticipate will be highly, explosive political dosn't so to the State-Carolina dance for this quarter will be in a short meeting las. night and given the Tin Can Saturday at the sam spot.

rt- from 9 to 12 tfdock. Brown's graduate student on probation antagonism. ame DUt iriPs over to uurham We feel that we are blessed with one virtue, that there are S16 of the sPnsors at not now and never have been any political strings on the incum- Duke-lennessee clash. bent editor of this newspaper. Consequently, we can express our LOST -Dark, grey raincoat at Car-true feelings without the feeling that we are doing dirt to the fine olina-state game on unknown car uiciie-tx-v wm luimsn music ior tor passing a bad check the occasion and, according to Nominations for the elections PRITCHARD-LLOYD INCORPORATED DRUGGIST young gentlemen who put US into office.

Return D. L. Freeman, library. Ref Montgomery, are to be made on Tuesday, No-freshmen will be admitted. I vemhpr 1 9 vvaiu..

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