The West Georgian. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1933-current, December 13, 1938, Page TAGE TWO, Image 2

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TAGE TWO Foreign Question Again Subject Of Forum Interest and emphasis on foreign affairs, especially European, again surged to the front on the West Georgia campus when Dr. Glen H. Rainey, member of the English department at Georgia School of Technology, delivered an address on "After Munich —What?" in the college auditorium, Friday, Decem ber 2. This was the last of the current fall quarter forums, how ever, winter and spring quarter forums will be given. It was brought out, that the situa tion leading to the Munich Confer ence was that of the German ex pansion program, especially in French and British protected Cze choslovakia, leading to a possible major European conflict. Through Mussolini of Italy a conference was arranged at Munich Germany with England, France, Italy and Ger many participating as they were the major powers in Europe, ex cepting Russia. Balance of Power Viewed Mr. Rainey stressed the fact that the balance of power of Europe lies on the sides of the Anti-Fas cist countries, and that a major defence was rendered at Munich because Czechoslovakia located in such a vital spot, blocked Germany from the countries of the Balk ins and possibly from the Suez Canal and the English Empire. “There has Deena tendency to make a hero out of Chamberlain and Daladier in preventing a war in Europe.” He continued, “Democ racies stand for certain things and a person can’t always keep on sur rendering. The greatest thing the Munich Conference stood for was the subservance of England to Germany.” Unemployment Ills In conclusion Dr. Rainey stated, “Where there are people unemploy ed you will find a program for the overthrow of the government. And we, of the United States, are run ning a race with catastrophe in this country. I would say that the thing that comes after Munich is a challenge to the democratic countries to hhv< their problems.” Southeastern Motor Lines BUS SCHEDULE From CARROLLTON To ATLANTA ONE-WAY TICKET SI.OO ROUND-TRIP TICKET SI.BO LEAVE CARROLLTON ARRIVE ATLANTA 5:45 A. M. DAILY 7:30 A. M. 7:30 A. M. DAILY 9:15 A. M. 10:00 A. M. DAILY 11:45 A. M. 11:00 A. M. SATURDAY ONLY ... 12:45 P. M. 1:30 P. M. . DAILY 3:15 P. M. 3:30 P. M. DAILY _ 5:15 P. M. 6:00 >. M. DAILY 7:45 P. M, LEAVE CARROLLTON ARRIVE ROME 7:30 A. M. DAILY 9:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. DAILY 4:30 P. M. LEAVE CARROLLTON ARRIVE LAGRANGE 10:00 A. M. DAILY .11:30 A. M. 5:15 P. M. ...... DAILY 6:45 P. M. LEAVE CARROLLTON ARRIVE NEWNAN 6:30 A. M. DAILY 7:30 A. M, We Have Special Busses Running This Week For Your Convenience —Watch Bulletin Board In Academic Building For Schedule BULLETIN BOARD A modern, Nlfeunilined bul letin board, in calendar form, In now in the ball of the Aca demic building. The board will serve to keep all students and faculty members Informed In advance about meetings, pro grams, and like events. The project was conceived and planned by the Director of Rural Education, Porter < laxton. The work was done by local N. V. A. students. Any one desiring to post notices are requested to place them on the book which is on the side of the board. The notices will then be filed in correct posi tion by the people looking after the board. Bible Study Group Has 75 Members Intensified Bible Study by a group of students, numbering ap proximately 75, has been held each Sunday evening after the regular Vesper service. Because of the large number and due to the fact that all do not wish to study the same subject, the students are divided into three groups, each studying a different section of the Bible. The Old Testa ment is discussed by Mr. W. F. Gunn, the Gospels by Mrs. B. F. Boykin of Carrollton, and Writings of Paul by Mr. C. P. Claxton. Concerning the groups, Tommy Herndon, president of the volun tary Religious Association, states, “We are glad to see so much inter est shown in the Bible Study plan, and we strongly believe that the large number of students now in the study groups will remain throughout the year.” GOODYEAR SERVICE “Anything In Tires” 18 NEWNAN STREET CITY CAFE “The Home Of Good Food” We Wish A Merry Christ mas And A Happy New Year For All THE WEST GEORGIAN French Club Attends ‘Le Theatre’ (Correspondence Wit It People In France Is Project Of Members A theatre party was given by the French Club to its’ members last Tuesday evening, December 6, when the entire group went to the Carroll Theatre in Carrollton to see “Marie Antoinette.” The party was planned and sub mitted to the club by Miss John son, the club’s faculty advisor, as a substitute for the regular meet ing which was to be held tonight. It was decided that a meeting held during final examination week would interfere witli the members’ study. “French Club plans, including the purchase of a French flag and correspondence by every member witli someone in France, have been put into action and are steadily progressing,” said Miss Johnson, concerning the aims and objectives of the club as set up at a previous meeting of several months ago. Physical Education Syllabus Now On Sale The new syllabus on “The Cir riculum on Physical Education” for West Georgia College is off the press. The booklet was compiled by Physical Director Rhea A. Tay lor. Distribution began the first of last week. In order to carry out the college’s colors, it was bound with red and blue covering. The syllabus is of uniform size and contains sixty six pages. The contents of Coach Taylor’s syllabus are in coordination with every phase of physical education, the contents ranging from the origin of physical education to the collegiate sports. The syllabus was completed for use over a period of two years — and entirely new section for each quarter. —THE— WEST GEORGIAN STAFF WISHES EVERY STUDENT AND FACULTY MEMBER A MERRY CHRISTMAS THE IDEAL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS . . . Your Picture % Special Gift Order BOYNTON’S STUDIO We hope that Santa Claus will be good to every Student at West Georgia ECONOMY CLEANERS J CARL’S PLACE Beautiful Dry Cleaning Population Trends Discussed On ‘Little Forum’ By Glenn Hogan Recently The very interesting problem of skilled labor migrating into in dustries in which they will he un skilled in the hope for greater pro fits was discussed by Glenn Hogan, of the Emory University Political Science Department, in his address, “The Shift of Population From Country to City and Vica-Versa,” before a large audience in the Academic Building, Thursday, Dec ember Bth. This presentation was one of the forum series sponsored by the West Georgia social science club, the Zeta Sigma Pi, in co operation with Miss Emily Wood ward, director of the state-wide forum movement. Migration Ills Cited “Skilled farmers, who go to in dustrial centers because of a lean farming year in hope of making greater profits, constitute a great problem,” asserted Mr. Hogan. He said that as a result of such migra tions, the farming element not only loses a skilled workman but the industries are burdened by an un skilled one. The migration of a skilled worker to the farm, which he knows nothing about, constitu tes a equally grave but not nearly Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year! “BY THE WAY —START THE NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT BY SUBSCRIBING FOR” 3ifp Atlanta Journal The Best Resolution for Making The New Year Successful Is To Vow 7 To Keep Posted On The Affairs Of The World! See Dan Brewster, Agent Wirephoto—Comics —Unbiased Editorials Best Wishes For A Merry Christmas And And A Happy And Prosperous New Year! —FROM— The Health Kitchen THIS AD ENTITLES YOV TO A CUP OF DELICIOUS HOT COFFEE WITH EVERY 10c SANDWICH. PHONE 562 AAE DELIA ER TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1938 so prevelant problem, he also stated. After the addrens, questions were asked from the floor and dis cussed in forum fashion. Hogan Is Former Student Mr. Hogan is a former student of West Georgia. Because of his outstanding work in the social science field, he won a Rotary scholarship to Emory University to study in the field of political science. One-Quarter of the Princeton University freshmen are more than six feet tall. Come To Griffin 9 s To Do Your Shopping Gifts For The Whole Family Visit Our Bargain Basement! GRIFFIN’S