Tf IK TAR HEEf Thursday, August 23, 1951 College Draft Increase Is Expected (Special to The Tar Heel) WASHINGTON The govern-, ment is planning to draft 300,000 men by next July 1, and will probably call low-ranking col lege students at midterm if they already have been deferred. Col. Richard H. Eanes of the Selective Service, told a House appropria tions subcommittee this week. Eanes, who was representing Selective Service Director Lewis B. Hershey, stated however that the 300,000 was a '.'guesswork figure." The Selective Service, he said, has been aslied to supply more than 300,000 men if necessary, and it" has been estimated that the Army alone may need as many as 430,000 men this year to fill discharge vacanies. Deputy Draft Director Brig. Gen. Lewis H. Renfrow has warned that students failing to get a passing mark on the recent draft deferment tests or students who slip below the required top part of their class may be called by their draft boards at midterm if their induction had been post poned once before. The recent blanket deferment for college students ended last Tuesday, August 21, and. local draft boards now may use the test results as a basis for defer ments. Colleges must provide local boards with academic rat ings of the draft eligible students. The new draft law entitles col lege students to only one manda tory postponement to the end of the academic year. Previously, they could get such deferments repeatedly and stay in college until graduation unless draft boards called them during vacations. rick tones Keynote the style I brightness of exclusive I pattern .J i 1 f rl1 i x V i iff V ;t f 1 if f - v r, i 1 present in both double and singla breasted drape models U UUU4" Spins SE3UP N. COLUM8IA ST -Klan- ("Continued rom Pojie 1) of them removed their masks during the course of the meeting. Bill Hendricks, grand dragon of the Florida Klan and a candi date for the governship of Flori da, was applauded Vhen he said, "People of the south have died and fought for segregation we'll keep on fighting." "The University of North Car olina is a hotbed of communism," Hendricks declared. And "from now on let's keep those politic ians who think more of Negroes out of office." I Hendricks several time3 in his speech referred to the citizens of South Carolina but meant the citizens of North Carolina, these incidents brought laughter from the otherwise passive but curiou; onlookers. "There will be many more meetings like this in North Caro lina in coming months," Hamil ton declared. The Klan is hoping to organize several other Klans in North Carolina in addition to the present Klan in Columbus County. University officials contacted after the meeting had no com ment to make on the remarks of the Klan concerning the Univer sity. Chapel Hill The local Jaycee's in their regular meeting last Thursday night passed a resolu tion instructing their delegate to the State Jaycee convention this weekend to ask for strengthening of the state law concerning the Ku Klux Klan. - Enrolfmcnt (Continued from Page 1) tions for rooms to enable the Uni versity to furnish all of the some 150 students now on the waiting list for a room with dormitory accomodations. Thus for the first time since the last war it would appear that the school will be able to provide dormitory rooms for all students who desirehem. Also for the first time since the war, the capacity of some rooms has been reduced from three men to only two men, de creasing the total dorm capacity from 3,000 to 2,500. The new men's dormitory, now under construction next to the Monogram Club on the Country Club Road, is expected to be ready for occupancy by the Spring Quarter. It will furnish housing for about 400 students, Wads worth said. Last Tar Heel Today's paper is the last of summer, and is being paid for entirely by advertising rales as the Summer School allowed only for five editions during the second session. The Daily Tar Heel will be gin publishing the first day of classes in the fall and will again be under the editorship of Miss Glenn Abbot Harden who was elected last spring as an inde pendent candidate. -Chorus, Thespians- (Continued from Page 1) as soloist with the University choral groups, his most recent and memorable performance be ing that of the title role in Men delssohn's "Elijah" with the Chapel Hill Choral Club. The Summer Session Chorus is a regular feature of summer school activities here and has for the last several years presented a concert at the end of the season. The Playmakers, at their per formance tonight, will give the three new one-act plays a trial before a live audience. The plays "Dinosaur," by John Clayton, "Blue Jean Gal," by Elizabeth Neill, and "In Au gust," by James P. Pretlow were chosen from those produced by members of a playwriting class under the direction of John W, Parker. From Our Southern Section Both New and Out of Print OLD DAYS IN CHAPEL HILL The life and letters of Cornelia Phillips Spencer by Hope Summerell Chamberlain. Out of print $4.50 BELVIDERE A plantation memory by Anne Sinkler Fishburne. Illustrated $3.50 A SOUTHERN VANGUARD Edited by Allen Tate, this anthology includes uncollected work by John Beale Bishop and an essay, Wm. Faulkner's Legend of the South, by Malcom Cowley. Was $4.50. Our special $2.25 WALTER CLARK, FIGHTING JUDGE Aubrey Lee Brooks writes of a great North Carolina liberal $3.00 THE MANSIONS OF VIRGINIA A full study by Architect Thomas Waterman. Illustrated with 64 floor plans and more than 300 photographs....$ 10.00 WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON THE CIVIL WAR THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 East Franklin Kl 1 Will TODAY w ntSBf M 1 ' fttVtfiUSJ EM U II MM H I if IS HBUfttSUr French with English Titles I0WICI KUIU.IRI ' JIAN MARAIS An Idyll Ethlnd Locked Doom for Oun ond AnorcKUt. t M, JTlt, " Friday-Saturday IN THE DAYS OF THE GIANTS HE TOWERED ABOVE THEM ALL- . . . The man who took on the toughest gong in Texas all at once! f3 "STfll itj At EOWARO SMALL Production A rWtf eUmGE GALE STORM j LlStiP& JVi Comedy-"Spooky Wooky" Novelty "Brooklyn Goes to Beaniown" SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY 11 " riot of ' ' " hUlbifk feniV and .... a 1 .rf ' ... .i hu h M UMl Rl " Witt N ' Comedy "Chinatown Chump" Cartoon Steeple Jacks