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LIE3ARY (Par loll sal Dept) University Ilorth Carolina Chapel Hill, N. C. 1-31-49 A EDITORIALS WEATHER Mostly cloudy with little change in temperature What io Believe? Yack Finished Honor System VOLUME LVII United Press CHAPEL HILL, N. C. UNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1949 Phone F-3371 F-3361 ffl 4 mmma sur N) y0WVSCiA Passes Exceed Seats ampus Dimes campaign i Woollen Seat Shortage efs Underway Tomorrow Causes Admission Limit The University athletic department announced yester Drive Will Aim day that lack of seating facilities in Woollen gymnasium has necessitated the limitation of admissions to, the Carolina- it I yK" iiimin uij -t i -1 ri At $7,500 Goal; DTH Is Sponsor By Don Maynard The S7.500 campus March Duke tilt scheduled for Feb.

5, and the Carolina-State battle two-- 3 for Feb. 19. Athletic department officials the auspices of the Daily Tar of Dimes campaign, under Eaton to Give I Heel, will open tomorrow, 1 Public Speech pointed out that there are more students and University employees holding athletic passbooks than there are seats in Woollen gymnasium." The maximum seating capacity of the gym for a basketball game is approximately 5,000. Therefore a two-shift sys working toward a goal of a $1 donation from each student. Colorful red, white and blue dime collection containers bearing the slogan "Fight Infantile Paralysis, Join the March- of In GM Lounge Talk Is Sponsored tem will be employed for the two top games of the season.

All seats will be reserved for Dimes You may Save a Child," By Chi Delta Phi have been placed at strategic points throughout the campus. Walter Pritchard Eaton, former the aforementioned events and the following procedure will be adhered to: professor of playwriting at Yale xs if Chairmen Ed Joyner, and Dougald MacMillan voiced high expectations for student body university, will present a "talk to people who want to write" to 1. Holders of passbooks bearing odd serial numbers, that is support of the drive. "Certainly morrow night. at 3 o'clock in the 1, 3, 5, will have a priority on seats for the game with Duke Main lounge of.

Graham Memo every student realizes how serious infantile paralysis is, and rial. on Feb. 5. that none of us arc immune to 2. Individuals who wish to see jr Sponsored by Chi Delta Phi, literary sorority, the lecture is this game and who have odd numbered books must exchange the first of the group's open meet coupons at the ticket office win ings for the winter quarter.

Stu THE MARCH OF DIMES helped set up this emergency polio it," MacMillan said yesterday. "In' view of the immediacy of the problem in North Carolina, we feel confident that the campus goal of $7,500 will be attained. It is expected that campus organizations will back the drive 100 per cent. Already reports of dents, faculty and townspeople THE COAST GUARD ICEBREAKER EASTWIND (top) burns furiously 100 miles southeast of New York after a collision with the oil'tanlcer Gulfstream in a dense fog. A Coast Guard lifeboat (arrow) carries survivors to the S.

S. Junior, one of the rescue ships. Loaded with injured Guardsmen, a lifsboat (bottom) approaches the side of the S. S. Suzanne, another rescue ship.

Ten of the Eastwind's crew were killed and 19 injured. ran rontPr at Cama Sutton near Monroe. The center was dow in Woollen gymnasium on Monday-Wednesday, Jan. 31-Feb. 1.

between 9 and 5 o'clock. are invited to both the lecture used to alleviate overcrowded hospital conditions during the rec and the reception following. ord polio epidemic in North Carolina this summer. 1 wo young polio patients are shown being admitted to the center. Reactivated here in 1941, Chi 3.

On Thursday and Friday, Feb. 3 and 4, if there are any! Delta Phi has initiated this year tickets left after the above pri evocation Set Tomorrow a series of open meetings at which writers in the community are ority period, they will be issued Students Are I on a first come, first serve basis fraternities who jumped the gun and took initial collections have come in. The poker club of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity is one of them. They are donating a dime for every pot played." Fridav night in the Rendezvous presented to the public. Previous to holders of passbooks bearing ixempted In Guard meetings have featured Charles even serial numbers or to any which will be continued in evening addresses Monday through Thursday at 8 o'clock.

Topics of Religious Emphasis Week to Be Keynoted With Speech by Dr. John A. Redhead, Jr. Eaton of the English department one with a passbook. By Enlistment and Robert Shenkkhan of the 4.

Any space which is not call these addresses, which will be ed for by Saturday morning, Feb. room was "Polio Night." Couples seeking entrance were requested to donate 50 cents apiece. Ap given in Gerrard hall, will be Communications center. Known as the dean of American playwriting professors, to By J. L.

Merritt University students between 17 and 18 and one half 5. cannot be claimed by holders boro, the main speaker of the religious week. Students will be excused from classes in order to at 'Variety in Religious Experience," of passbooks and will be sold to proximately $35 was collected. "This Thing Called Freedom," vpars of aee may be exempted from selective service by the general public. tend the services.

By Caroline Bruner Religious Emphasis week will begin tomorrow morning with a convocation address at 11 o'clock in Memorial hall by Dr. John A. Redhead, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Greens morrow night's speaker is serving as guest lecturer in the de In expressing the extreme need "The Will of God in Your Life 5. When two members of the joining the North Carolina National Guard, Master Sgt. Speaking on "What is the Use for whole-hearted cooperation Work," and "The Kingdom of God same family have passbooks and partment of dramatic art at the John Jones of the Durham National Uuara neaaquariers of Religion, Dr.

Red is at Hand." head will begin a series of talks announced today. from everyone, E. Carrington Smith, chairman of the Orange county chapter, pointed out the University this year. He is coauthor with David Carb of Continuing the emphasis of re According to Jones, the Selec-' ligion on campus, nine visiting "Queen Victoria," and has writ depleted treasuries of both state clergymen and religious leaders ten several books on the theater. one carries an even serial number and the other an odd number these individuals will be permitted to secure seats for the same game, but the serial number of the book issued to the head of the family will determine the game to which they can be ad and national chapters.

tive Service act of iy9 gives the governors of each state the power to issue a proclamation At present there are 2,509 hos- will meet classes each morning by invitations from the professors. These men, who will visit organ NSA Announces Tentative Plans Regarding Tours Dital cases in the state, Smith said, stating when the authorized CPU to Discuss Health Insurance As Topic Tonight Compulsory federal health in costing $7,000 a week to support. strength of a national guard unit ized houses and clubs from 6 The epidemic last summer was cannot be maintained. Then, men o'clock to 7:30 each evening and One of his especial interests is the college theater, and his views on the subject will be expressed in an article in the March issue of the Carolina Quarterly. He has said, "The better the college theaters are, the sooner drama will reach the peak that we all hope for." Tentative plans for a series of dormitories and fraternity houses enlisted in the National Guard before becoming 18 and one half tours to Mexico and Guatamala from 9:45 to 11 o'clock, will also State Student Wins Architectural Prize RALEIGH, Jan.

22 (UP) A fifth-year architecture student at North Carolina State college won second prize and $750 in a "hidden talent" nationwide architectural competition, college officials said today. J. G. Lee Everidge of Oklahoma City placed second in a field of 550 architects, students and draftsmen, Dean Henry L. Kamphocner said.

surance will be the topic of discussion by the Carolina Political mitted. A similar procedure will be in effect for the State game on Feb. 19, but the priority on this game will be offered to book holders who have even serial numbers. years old may be deferred from this summer, sponsored by the lead seminars from 4r to 5 o'clock selective service duty. National Student association, responsible for the depleted treasuries.

First contribution received in the Daily Tar Heel office for the current March of Dimes drive came, not from a loyal DTH reporter, but from Jimmy Campbell of Carrboro, newsboy for the Durham Sun. Former Gov. R. Gregg Cherry were announced yesterday by issued the national guard procla Don Shropshire, chairman of the union this evening at 8 o'clock in the Grail room of Graham. Memorial.

Robert E. Giles, junior in economics, will present the main details of the report by Oscar E. mation during his term of office, in the afternoons. Dr. Marvin Vick, a delegate to the 1943 White House Conference on the Family, will lead the seminars on Marriage in Roland Parker lounge 1 of Graham Memorial.

University NSA committee. Polecats' Paradise Tour 1 leaves San Antonio, and the Durham national guard unit has openings for 102 enlisted men. National guard training will not interrupt training for Mexico City by airplane. The tour will last nine weeks and Ewing, federal security adminis The group interested in Human trator, on the nation's health in Big Smell-for-Smell Warfare May End in Favor of Skunk or careers of enlisted men, Jones cluding proposals for a 10-year Relations will meet in the Grail room of Graham Memorial for seminars on that topic by Dr. Jo THE WORLD IN BRIEF health program.

CAMPUS CALENDAR Dr. E. G. McGavran, dean of seph Rauch. of the Iowa Sheriff's association, CLIVE, Jan.

22 (UP) A summer sessions at the national University of Mexico will be attended and trips to local points of interest will be made. Tour 2 departs from San Antonio, and Los Angeles, by air for Mexico City. Extensive trins to all major points of in- emphasized. Students interested in joining the Durham headquarters unit should contact Mastdr Sgt. Jones at the Durham city armory any day from 8 o'clock in the morn joined forces with P.

V. Akey, Following these afternoon seminars, student planned and direct the School of Public Health, will be present to participate in the roundtable discussion. Special in family of skunks won the first round of their smell-for-smell bat town marshall of nearby Windsor TODAY ed vesper programs will be held Heights, in an attempt to drive tle against eviction from the 3:00 and 10:00 ATHOLIC vitations have been extended to the white-stripers from their basement of Mrs. Scennia Swan- ing until 5 o'clock in the afternoon. National guard applicants a.

local physicians and dentists as son home today. well as to faculty members and may also report at the weekly terest in Mexico and Guatamala will be made and a possible week: long trip to Guatamala will be But undaunted authorities were in the Episcopal chapel at 5..15. Breakfast and worship services will be presented for the leaders of the religious week, student chairmen heads, and other interested students, in the Methodist guard meeting on each Tuesday evening from 7:30 to 9:30. preparing a new attack against the besieged polecats. Even a rep students in the medical school and the public health school.

Officials of the Hospital Savings association also received spe taken. resentative of the Iowa Shcrill association was in on the fight. church each morning at 7 o'clock. Armistice Talks Are Deadlocked Student chairman of the Re The first skirmish yesterday set Stcinel flooded 'the basement with tear gas. The polecats met the attack with the best weapons at their command.

The basement stu-reeked from the combined odors. But the skunks did not budge. Akey told her not to despair. "You're a neighbor," he said. "We'll do all we can.

We've got to prove that people are smarter than skunks." cial invitations to attend. All students are invited to attend and participate in the discussion. ligious Emphasis week are Don Tour 3 leaves from San Antonio and Los Angeles for Guatamala, and summer sessions at San Carlos university will be attended. Side trips to interesting local places will be made during the summer. tled a long-standing question of which was worse a skunk's odor RHODES, Jan.

22 (UP) Israeli-Egyptian armistice negotiations were deadlocked today and United Nations officials feared they might break down Peiping Surrender NANKING, China, Jan. 22 (UP) Peiping surrendered to Communist armies today and other Communist forces were reported within 37 miles of Nanking in an unchecked drive on this tottering capital. Airmen Rescued WINNIPEG, Jan. 22 (UP) Nine airmen and two sick persons' marooned in 45-below-zero temperature in the frozen waste of Hudson bay when their plane crash-landed, were picked off an ice flow today by the Royal Canadian Air force. Conference Orders NEW DELHI, India, Jan.

22 (UP) The Asian conference decided tonight to ask the United or tear gas. The skunks won easily. They weren't even trying. Shropshire, general chairman; Betsy Huggins, program committee; Ray Mills, publicity committee; Francis Greene, hospitality committee; George Worth, organized houses committee; Sam Ma- NAACP Meeting Will Hear Bond Nat Bond will be the feature Travel nlans may be changed J. E.

Stcinel, business manager by transportation and accomoda tion difficulties, or by tne students themselves. Interested stu 'From the Riggin' speaker at the organizational meeting of the Youth council of gill, classroom appointment committee, and Ann Chandler, worship committee. dents may secure application the Chapel Hill chapter of the H.M.S. Pinafore' Almost Scuttled NAACP todav at 3:30 in the blanks from the University Community center. Refreshments committee.

will be served at the close of the Blizzard Gathering Momentum in West swarming up and down the left tor, handed me his floor plan, I studied it and sat down with some meeting. stage ladder. It'll give you the MASS. Gerrard hall. 11:00 SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.

Roland Parker 1, GM. 4:00 OSMOPOLITAN CLUB. Movies on Denmark. Horace Williams lounge, GM. 6:00 BAPTIST STUDENT SUPPER forum.

Dr. George Kclsey speaking on contributions of the Nfgro race to society. Baptist church. BATIA'I FAITH. First of a series of talks.

Roland Parker 2, GM. 8:00 CAROLINA POLITICAL UNION. Grail room, GM. TOMORROW 3:30 RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS MEETING. Roland Parker 1, 3, GM.

3:30 FRESHMAN CLASS. Roland Parker 2, GM. 5:00 CAMPUS PARTY. Roland Parker 3, GM. 7:00 TOWN GIRLS ASSOCIATION.

TGA room, 2nd floor Y. 7:00 UNIVERSITY CLUB. Roland Parker 1, GM. 7:30 INTERDORM COUNCIL. Roland Parker 2, GM.

BY WALTER PRITCHARD EATON. Sponsored by Chi Delta Phi with a reception following. Main lounge, GM. DANCE COMMITTEE. Grail room, GM.

9:00 STUDENT PARTY. Roland Parker 2, GM. As president of the State Con feeling the ship is real. I hope cardboard and my three-year-old Agents Are Arrested In Czechoslovakia pr? AGUE. Czechoslovakia, Jan.

By Sam Hirsch I "All my work trying to turn the Memorial hall stage into the good ship Pinafore was almost scuttled last week," yesterday the Playmakers have taken out ference of Youth Councils and College Chapters and president of daughter's scissors wjiile she was asleep, of course and then let insurance for the actors," he lauehed, "but since the Trapp kids the North Carolina college chap 22 (UP) Slovak security officers my imagination take hold of my said Gordon Bennett, designer of ter of the NAACP Youth coun fingers. I ended up with this CHICAGO, Jan. 22 (UP) A new blizzard gathered force tonight on the western plains where nearly 1,000,000 cattle and sheep were faced with starvation in the area battered by arctic storms since the new year opened. The new storm developing on the eastern -slope of the Rocky did us a favor and tested them last week I don't suppose we have cil, Bond will speak on the pur the unique set for the Playmaker-music department operetta to op model." He pointed to the minia to worry!" pose and meaning of the youth councils. today announced the arrest or du persons charged vith espionage for the United States Intelligence service.

This disclosure followed reli ture ship on the worktable at the Playmakers scene shop, while the Bennett's model and his de buzz saw cut through plywood, tailed working drawings will be en this Friday night for a three-day run. "We discovered the Trapp family kids back stage swinging from the riggings, while their parents mountains blocked an "operation on exhibit in the library starting and students with paint orusnes covered the canvas frames all Nations Security council to order the Dutch to withdraw immediately from Indonesian territory taken in their Dec. 13 offensive and to quit all Indonesia by Jan. 1, 1950. Students Killed SPRING HILL, Jan.

22 (UP) Two Vanderbilt university students "joy-riding" after a costume ball were killed today and three companions were critically injured when their automobile crashed into the rear of an fivcrturned truck. able reports from inside Pankrac nn that an estimated 200 to airlift" scheduled by the Air Force tomorrow, and may be examined for the stranded livestock and by anyone interested in seeing at 00 Army officers, including some around it to duplicate it for the stage. were out front pertorming. close range the progress of a "Swingin' from the riggin' not He poked at the two rope lad Plane Crashes Near Norfolk NORFOLK, Jan. 22 (UP) A twin-engined national guard plane crashed in the James river near Fort Eustis, today and four crewmen were believed killed, Fort Eustis authorities said tonight.

stage set from the working model to the final product scheduled to like their daddy used to do!" he ders hanging from the mainmast. slowed the delivery of snowplows and heavy equipment promised by the Army. President Truman made $50,000 available from his emergency funds to help fight the snow in Utah. had been locKea up within the last 30 days. Well informed but, unofficial sources said the army arrests crushed in the bud a rightist military plot to seize power in float in Memorial hall Friday, Sat add, grinning.

"I've had a lot of fun with this "When the director saw this rigging he got an idea and asked me to make one of them practical. So now you'll see the sailors urday and Sunday evenings at show," Bennett continued. "When Foster Fitz-Simmons, the direc 8:30. ,.4.

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