THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1946
PAGE FOUR
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
NEWS BRIEFS
(Continued from first page)
avert a country-wide telephone
tie-up, the National Federation
of Telephone Workers has issu
ed a strike order to all its 51
affiliates. And President Joseph
Beirne says "nothing" short of a
miracle" can stop the walkout
now. If the walkout becomes ef
fective, some 250 thousand work
ers will be involved. And all
Long Lines, overseas and manu
ally operated telephone service
will be blacked out.
Government May Halt
New Railway Strike
Washington, March 6 The
nation-wide strike set for March
11th by the Brotherhood of Rail
way Trainmen and the Brother
hood of Locomotive Engineers
may be postponed. The strike
notice has been received by the
National Mediation Board. And
according to the famous Rail
way Labor Act, the government
may intervene and delay the
strike for at least 30 days.
Presidents of both Brotherhoods
say that their combined 300
thousand members will go along
with the President on the Rail
way Labor Act as they always
have done.
Council Asks Truman
To Probe GM Strike
Detroit, March 6 President
Truman, meanwhile, has been
asked by the Detroit City Coun
cil to intervene personally in the
106-day old General Motors
strike. Negotiations for both
sides met today, but gained no
new ground. The United Auto
Workers charge that General
Motors is engaged in "Union
busting". And General Motors
has turned down a fourth Union
demand that the strike be sub
mitted to government arbitra
tion. - ...... .
Nationalist Candidate
Leads in Argentina
Buenos Aires, March (-Argentina's
Nationalist president
ial candidate, Juan Peron, to
night is steadily increasing his
65-thousand vote lead over the
Democratic party's Jose Tambo
rini. About 20 per cent of the
Former Marine Loses
Apartment Because
Of Newspaper Article
Lawrence "Foxhole" Fergu
son, journalism student and vet
eran, wrote a feature story to
help pay his rent but found that
he had nothing for which to pay
rent as a result' of the story.
When his landlady, Mrs. Alma
J. Neville of 118 Mallette Street,
read the article in Sunday's Dur
ham Morning Herald in which
Foxhole described the quarters
in which he and his wife former
ly lived as "built on the plan of
an early American barn," she
requested the Fergusons to
move.
Foxhole went., further to de
scribe his habitation saying,
"She said the bath was private
and showed me a latch on the
inside to prove it."
At the present time the Fergu
sons would appreciate any offer
of living quarters and they pro
mise not to write newspaper
articles about their new home.
Applicants for the Neville rooms
may line up on Mallette Street.
Senate
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stay until the end of the dance,
get their coats and get home on
time, with no thought of giving
them special privilege merely
because v they could go to the
dance.
Speaker Protem
The Senate passed a recom
mendation to the newly-elected
body to succeed them next
month that the runner-up for
the post of, speaker be automati
cally v named speaker pro-tem.
Plans are to stibmif this plan la
ter as an amendment to the
WGA Constitution.
Guests at Tuesday night's
meeting were incoming Senators
elected this week. One more
meeting for the present body is
scheduled, after which the new
members will take over.
Charlie Fulton
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pat by Friday, we really enjoyed
Cherry Point. Of course we spent
the afternoon in the P-X. I re
member when Polly Jo Evans
was lighting a cigarette outside
the door a marine raised his eye
brows and said to his buddy,
'Gee, they smoke too." Polly Jo
smiled at him and said, "Yes,
we're big girls now"
Wejust missed Johnny Long,
who had been there the nierht
before, but the camp orchestra
was just as good.
Then there was the marine who
broke on Margaret Whitney.
I'm Odd," he said. "Oh, hello,"
she giggled. "I'm even, how are
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The marines were conquered.
Letters from Lejeune were wait
ing in our mail boxes when we
got home Saturday, and one of
Betty Tucker's new friends wTas
over to see her that night.
Goat Owners Protest
Atom Bomb Experiment
By United Press
Goats who have been threaten
ed by a Navy proposal to place
300 of them on a ship for the
atom bomb experiments, have
a champion today.
At Jacksonville, Fla., the Sou
thern Dairy Goat Owners and
Breeders Association has sent
a protest to Washington. Good
goats are too scarce, they say.
And as substitute passengers
they suggest some of the Congressmen.
Red Cross Chairman
Urges Donations
Lib Henderson, chairman of
the Red Cross drive among Uni
versity students, urged yesterday
that all workers solicit every
person living in their dorms or
houses before Friday, the closing
day of the current campaign.
Any workers needing extra
materials may get them this af
ternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock up
stairs in Graham Memorial,
Chairman Henderson said. 1
No reports have as yet come
in from the individual workers.
Final tabulations should be in
Friday afternoon.
Ail men interested in umpir
ing intramural softball next
quarter are asked to meet in 215
Woollen gym tomorrow at 3
o'clock.
Faculty
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The new IFC chairman will be
elected next Monday and other
officers might be chosen accord
ing to the way the council votes
to interpret the constitution.
After a short . discussion the
council modified the resolution
now before individual chapters
requiring an initiate to have 25
hours with an academic grade of
C to 25 hours of credit with ten
hours of C.
PiKAs Entertain
The PiKAs plan to entertain
the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority
this Sunday. The fraternity re
cently was host to the ADPis.
Students Warned
Physicals Required
For Registration
All students who have not had
their physical examinations will
not be eligible to enroll for the
Spring Quarter, Mr. Lanier said
yesterday.
For those students who have
not had their physical, the exam
inations will be given at the in
firmary each afternoon except
Saturday from 2 : 00 to 4 :00, and
on Saturday from 9 :00 to 12 :00,
March 6 to 16.
A list of all students who
have not received their physicals
is posted on the Y bulletin board,
and another one is at the infor
mation booth in South Building.
Everyone who is uncertain is ur
ged to consult this list, because
a similar list is in ine nanas oi
all department heads and advi
sors, and no student whose name
is on the list will be allowed to
register for courses.
All men in military units who
will remain in that unit during
the Spring quarter do not have 1
to have a physical examination.
Dr. Karl H. Fussier
Will Teach Astronomy 41
Astronomy 41, an elective of
fered before the war, will again
be offered in the spring term, ac
cording to Dr. Karl H. Fussier,
physics professor. There is no
pre-requisite to the course. The
regular lecture course will be giv
en at 12:00 p.m. five hours a.
week. Laboratory sessions will
meet at night. Dr. Fussier will
teach the course.
Cherry Point Meets
Not Yet Scheduled,
Dolphins Practice
There was no further an
nouncement today about the
proposed home and home swim
ming meets with Cherry Point
to take place this Saturday and
next. Coach Bob Fetzer has not
returned and the final schedul
ing of the contests awaits ljim.
The Blue Dolphins, however,
were continuing practice for the
meets if they are set and for the
National Intercollegiates to be
held the last of this month at
Yale University. It was for the
purpose of practicing for the na
tionals that the meets were
planned, for Cherry Point is en
tering a team in the National
AAU meet to take place the first
few days in April.
Coach Ralph Casey is nego
tiating with- Duke in an attempt
to procure the use of their pool
for practice next week. The Bow
man Grey pool will be closed at
that time while the roof is re
paired.
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