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UTJCiLibmry &i or .rj yak ,yag;iutab , 7Tti -rr r y tj , (T :-:ht ' i -' i . t UP-BRIEFS 7 r'ft r iJVjRaU Strike t Railmen Strike UpsetsTNatiori TrumanSpeaks President TaTake V r? fchfDrastic Measures, no j Junior-Senior Dance Salterfield Plays fjff 3 Oil? JJ tvtIn3iJl fofli, Itiiih Oflj -TH7 ONLY COLLEGE DAILY IN' THE SOUTHEAST :m;; chapel hilu n. c, Saturday, maxi35, 1946 UNITED PRESS : . NUMBER 89 -i ',.t j SI i.V-J - -1 1 T - -qn dent1 Trumanpoetlie na tion last lifffhftheworst crisis sincef'ih'olitbreaK 6waivThe Chief Executive0 spoke f verbal the hiS3W;raiakworKssatnl6 o'clock. He will"fbll6w' upfjtfiis talk? tdithe'peoebyi Agoing1 'li rectly torXgressdm6rr6W!af tern6onr4oraddress kspecialo'olnt Session, 9f&ndi inf ormeo! quarters on t Capitol i Hifl may ihemaydfep dare Anierica itfastat&df mr geneyrftiieres a:' gbb& 'fcMnce Army,l'Na ihtff opaeetihW Service -to ittafl thtalletobd'ttain ?-9hol -rnAWartiffiktmogpfeereof teni sion hung over the Wttlt&'House; alDdayrffheMieems ditileldbtibt liatiiIfe9T!riiinai actrorpfaa-jinjDsfofordefulfridture td halt thel strike9bn9-is bnsrf rjii-itaii&Serticeepdres'i io Ttf idtffoi Will-need the; &td ttoArrriy alM-NViGteral Eisettlibwefratrea tfasd cu sbbrt 3e'6ieatiW Wd flown back to Walfiitfgton?ife retary of WarRbferFatlrson saysfdtiisfffptys3ihld?HWrmy rail road battahthsbHlifinan the trains. osbsfaH IliS Th'e5ia;bunxombing througBiillaklfor ex perienced railroaderDealj vtiva ornnp out for reservists, to 5cmAr4ifrt ffiMr local induct tvBoST JftshlJ rwn sava it will, call back any JO 175(895 Hrf.OC V. bffR I9P92 trainmen ktiK engineers Af&fefy return toTworK loeie. s tie the government canr do,J)e . .n't fcffiQL nrfoT. nd, but. already, it .has ratr)the; "StiSM Mmm W fromJndia.toToWdwhefc for American iood. .eoasHl There ve;Jbegn;-fe9dSns in the -large eitW- industrial-pa-'ralysis, unjernployrnent, stapa- ioa&eosterda! are deserted halls tonicross the,rin?Jptyn ctefcfte ,couay8 gtfie na single feigt.jnoeouf yardrPfl0? ififi Fleets lofr tvmlmimom genf ordersllaulQifPfldqi th big citiSTNeW?yp Cfelr cagd;1 Denver Detyoit,rn Boston aridTrr:EhiJadeJpbiarHMt)9iitbe3. couldnft haul' Cattle-, anoifter week, f 9 Americans. -iWjUlf eel 1 SA anv,f time during; th; war- Department Qf0AgricultUsay. city dwellers will getions, W, the. next, week or tqn days J?ut they wiU have to get used tQ do ing without f resh-jfruits,hivegeT f o Vil a a q Ti 1 ; r fit s tflftS i :f f I Tt TO J i A FTf wilT mAatl even JUrWl?4 wAVf nianps Arid, thfe . iviannfi. shipf irfifEurpefifflpd-tAsr UNRRAB Direeton FioreUosX-i ofcvtheQvern, ment'syprogifamotorfjhiPPin? food td waE-tardiftfition8- If 5c NEWS BRIEFS Vaga U J? 'jp'iijrto mewl Elected r 100 -isq nei ,vca ,qoi orft io sornnrf 'Jeffries;' CSSWofi91 9a? IrrRayi Hefferiesf andi9"Barbara Ca'shibrr. were'IelectedsChairman and ClrkfOGi the iiewly 'eleetdd Stutfentf fCourleiliatthefgrou'f first meeting Thursday aftem tiQQxii,' -gmsd B'tuort 'nr. oiodi II sveaJodimpQrntBftEKusion e(madtetifign, gard to the future organjatioj) and-methods- of procedureof thp council. Tt was decided ta i - - . - 5T hold tcjtiee$Qi&m liraii lioom tintii a mew:couni 98SEBSS"9(0 iol esJsbibnso d In the future all mtinga,!; Kn n-no-n A oa mQTIW OTIinATltJ! J?S ' o T nrM : J , , r-. j sixyenuniarf'ah&twentyi three senioffeeresiifeitiated in to Phr-Betaapa-laslrTiight. 'rnony a banjef ascbfeia(at the Carolina Inn. Dr. HardinOraig Juniors invited included John SchbffeldjQ?NaUf.Jrppre,MdeTitvI t eo Vincent iMullenii Ur otacet kresidenfeb r Jiiliao JCarlisle.v Cash- ianjcWimiar3etoGherfWa rermMVersi Eicklfirf,iBlairj :ibocti- ranI Gammon, .jQhftuPaul Gbd? chahi, ,!Edwin39JEwin iQommsl krttesto Dea33Sr Hackney, rToye Irene JJinsoal yaJekaHsyon,! Jamfesj.Glutbbctifti brbaruiNqrtiSiOharte N5rwA0 ReiJleyiRQbertffray.rtQckton. nndfTraroldlWade $tttt& anoiiao Helen yAlexanderyffepsy fiuiM Ro;wmapjrBerlett9i9L9rraine StA-nhen Galbreth .Graham, Anne. ElisabethmJGraybill,, rancs Helenei Hi5ks -mela tlmim TTnta'rd. , Charles .Howard Kahn, Fj:ankonCus.tav0uehn,: Henry; Jpsepgke Nanney,; ina . T)nVioio 1 Ann PpnTlinP'- KnrtonnBarharafAnn jPenning. David Aull Rapp, Louise itan1 dal cien Orville Gfail Whaley. .1 i it . council Wrtrk nn'4 hP rrhp trrnn-n decisions ! -" ? ' ... "j . Ji" aiiW. - , .. . . .jnyiiuJiiu -jj&mi'Jt c j44Vhjw ivvooiipnMTVTn -Trnm unur ixi:iuc..crrrrr.riri" -orrrtros) -fefrr 4... v...... - . x !lf VWriSoiSqlof fem wM i WOIThey atftf their escorts ar iI fMdM Melmcln,fiss, vice-president of the ju- ! .toi. WflF.CmpraoW umbarrie Wade, Charlotte, with George. iio oiouiy)9ioU)9Tl JS'BHP P 'SterifibWelGordsbordrtreaer of the junior class 0dt dtesnl . , , n n. ihonor .codes are .discussed, will, L fr1g- h' T ,m. .-idiiiL. ' . T 1 7l." . mLiPk i siu jsnJ 9viaci A4 Tn fnf vp w"MiuaieTOw: oraena"iuexanae,eiYfitiii'riirr u uie &cum u8, whu x-xaun. ; BimrrdnrUtf o bsil 99Jiim j br identHbf 'the senior class;,Frances. Saer4el,0Wctoon4) IVa7,itttI EewisrjC6tt6n-' Kip- KoWcfr rirntel 1 9filngt, f itcSvxWmini ei toiMip daeiLIotni shi i oodi brrs nobo9l9 inooot odi r litHM.iMi WcompifSio ! 'SW&mroS llii iteHIJ 4eJrowiUiMaa.mi, .Garland:Nfesenioc.dance!chair-'n t x 'bb,isflnli6Hbf 'cage'with1 r'Mn; Margaret "BurkeKaieighice-presjdenfcjO o ibaxt BmswkrrnjfUm llePSlanianer JohttsoUl Mooresville; Secretary ofcilheb junior class, 7 with l Bill fHight, n? 9s-Icv,.r r .,0.. -- "fao'ilc j Henderson. m soivba aid volioi ot viub -ml i J A,NancvlJeii.tonr itne.iafiuiWfi? VAiHWA4Wtt.tfy.u4 .fiiii S'i "(Ztti n;?i jarr'i wva,, holm IHi f s 1I f ! ' Morion, fep. It hid 31, . ,,m w,nr . , r, o,frrr 1 wwwy j tneir $z.uu class oues. tnus re- dvTltIOtfractireir .Pffjms'fflSeSSi Jfili2jotT-and-,sctiio; ceivifig JSdandtfbooldet, tod sen TKrs,4iiiiJ&fiibArI.L Wo" TnnsAiJspn;ni'haii fiTw ivrSfliiairAfVips lAniTHf.1 finb "Ibr tfr&etitincr thei das cards E .rrfTerfl.itlar. c.txril iv-iMW ii2.1Yt r Tl . .. . -tori rrrart t lint ttirrt ti VfliT ... . ,.;ibl liil -iou .iiaiui vis U J TTTI I" ln3,CIosab Session ! bqg phi A.ssemblyf hblamgts1 ''Am rHe'etffig ofteMwilF jriieefcfn aclbseo!sJssib1i Tiies next ing the summer sessionand the determiiiatibbfcpbiicles-,fdr the cotningryear.9U8ai Jrmsi f. ni OU'JI JXlCiU"V4 Oi Kris Jl w-llIf- -j;... mating will begin at; TS0tp;ntw' !UCtJ' lilgilt 11X Hit 4" 44ai4. year wHifageil mi1KWf 7 4 ..-Vr- UpivlfwppLfpnfiiSPs nf Jfh flfll senififlhno'tietvhs dThmaV Utner important measures tow njlbW Krh7r!f? jnrj , . . ficpiil Jnrdndp the nrornisal night at the . Carolina Inn. Toastmaster of the occasion was La jscussec jnxuaexneriibai jjjnai ru salami ovJ H99H ruvKii i LlicLL IltS i; 'VM o iuu4r, n i ,v 1 mRT ! I O V r'f iUfTU (V7 - i"- - - -- boos- w r4 ".9li?brfsrt.v ji nersonalitiesfy-Meadie toitf nvvoaf-I9v -spl rYfion9i0Btgomeryiin4 Graham White $ JLI,arKr4Q0.XU,i oJUP b.mdsV-WoonlaivJhririfJofaeiihduajf hsrjiQyrei JLH,t W"v&b WJiAMfl; A ?Vaiy"IBeoMete3d5Hot6 ff?anHicrya'rkrbbm is -noW'sfetilp on1 'thef rouM; 1 floor of- Graham1 Memorial ff brothel ukeobf alt stu it' m bnel oi ,niI ' 'i9r f A Ihi&fQiWAt&'tiZvTW&r dMotethtuent" rptnr Martha Rice stated' thht' allrlarIateuTljphbtbgra)hers'are welcbme!,tb,i iisethe xoOni11! storeroom, Kas ' 'at, present following equipment: one con- teOpBfe fehj film tank,, one roll Wni.tank, him rs. iiioii brmot I fasvmc I ri9ffW : -i'-I ly iJiLyui;- tJiii Xlji: l. . '- - - 1 TT . mill, j 1 "" 'i " " 1 ' 4 i IkJUUWl'lUtl T VU - 1IX.UV1V JL fvXXV i i lif.T . r . r 4 ,f At Annual' Senior !r Banquet a 1 -L.ComptrolleriGarmichael 3lake Dinner Speech; Patty Harry andEd Eriiack Win 4Best Looking' j iontiftatentfjOr Isuperlatfres itedibnjyiclass members mi the! nbuncedsassfQllQfe,: bestnlook - ml oJ-iiX3lXV IMWJL,)!!. 44Jl tH4WVViVT7 uthtDnrican-arid Charlie Vanee? iindsEd' Ema&kq15igest .flirt&c ilargIiiG61feL'(anfl.rBbUIWfeeit hardest tdxet4Sn'ookie: npps aMJJirai'Jardan almost talented -j-fclda lEraneetafid Monter libweli ; ones i who7have2idbde ?. mo's'tb if or. pNCWRuthl Dancahf and iDoug . mbstv fiekle-4Anit smooths estLindaAVilliarns and Tom Gorman;, best 9 dancers o Bar- ba'ra'i Foyd Taiid Mac Warrenf m&m VPaitpn:;, wittiest-; Nancy, ,McClendon,, and Graham e-.biggespQliMans-iib QrtV.vKlJ . .o-nrl. "Rill , ,PtIct fv'hoci- prbpective1 husband arid wife- hriWino RatJte frrlmMf aiMffa .ia .b?2?Bir ia??j& ny Flowers and Joe Mallard. made-iMorKia riight 'arido.wei;e Yv this .weelti Results were; an? , e,.jqi-i3ii 03 Uuoia A 1 1 O! . boncor 919 urn; tirisaii.'u. d:i jAnQincsIfAnnu3l . - f .r .. -t r. Chemistry Awards The.,Alphafl-Chi Sigrnavflprp-, Ifessional" chemical fraternity, .announced today its annual mmU Satstain&em istrstUdentsih feaeh:'cTass.fer' ,X: ThnW'f $100 went ta -James f Tf aynham; J who was chosen as the outstanding : B.S. chemistry student. The jiin-i ior award of a year's member ship to the American .Chemical Society was made to Charles ,N. Reilley. , r t " ' j The. sophomore award, , con 'sisting of a placque in1 the chem istry j liferyand n:aHf organic :cherhisry textbook''TVent1 c To John ApFIeming and WillianiiWr Walkers nihwa is riifiA .binorf 9 Maf ibfiJRandblnhV Lmix Hobv er, and9MelvilvB.'Mverswcm)the r freshman awards of a chemical liandbook. ilscScene Of;Formal;Ball For Seniors Elaborate Fiorure ; ThcludeV Officers , , - Climaxing .weeKIong activities pr6m;0whicti"begifi5 'tdhigh't11 at 9 :30; o'clock1 ; m"1 Wobller?r:Gym-riasTum',-withiTbnimy' Reynolds andjis 16-piece orchestra furn ishing;tljeJiau5ic.ij: SU ' Frsm, i.until. ;3Qrthis taf ter noon Reynolds, who. .is called the best-looking band leader in Shbnumess,b will ' ve' a 'co'n cerfclin5 leniforiai --Hall piTicikets for th vcohcerti will beiibn Jsale .iMoI flffW-WWooJ i :i -W' T"l J V&CAXAWV'y Tl V11W4J V V AAf-3 vj an1 lahoraifeiriir1 Has Wen planned.' It will cSniiyi bfive bfficers ' bf j each' class i antl f -their 'dates; .HohoJiiiodjjI ,.fnooi?.i:li .r The? f3anceyill b?;pQn my to juniors and. seniors. and, their dates. OnlyT juniors ,wnor pay j dehbtingi 9dues I -payirienii 1 Will i be tadmittfed)iIuniQra whbihavedaot Stennouse.at the ATDT House as kivediiance' booklet shbuld al- so -coiitact 'Stenhoiise; Hi lo noit I bLewjs siCfttteiv danceiijchair- fair will be formal, but that "anyone who can t beg., borrow or steal a tux may come other- c0 a ft Gives 'Concert Sundew Niaht mj ,4'ihii)?. 9iij3uf Jobnny.. .Satterlield Is . sixteen piece orchestra, returns, to. tne campus tomorrow. rnight,in a, free concert, uVlde'rthV'aulices brG'rkKto kfaoHa.-at:' ir.00 u'cIwK MtriinriaOHallafter te;jmouths7bf. successful! toun- ir.jqfjjRuther ciub3ballrp9ms, beach .resprts. i'anil 'military posts. .. :'agrbaVi61is'verro 'vtzf'bri' iHk UNC campus, Satterficld' form edKis iband , frpmi student rmisi jansjbi 140i.anot left itbe. cam? pus,onlyqlast. auartHi ni n-U Featured so o(is .in the group familiarfrto Carolina followers of the' group are Bob Saunders 'and 'B illy : Gunh, ; trumpets' Bud Shanktenor sax,' Frank Justice, alto and soprano sax, Bud Mont gomery,, .trombone, - and Frank Harrell, Jjaritonesax and clari- ' johnny's musical career began in' DanVille,' Virginia, at the age of :snineV His 1 chosen ; instrument was tiiano, then as-now.' Enter J i.ngj.UNC-in 1939 he majored; in musicnan)Ied.;his -band until entering the r Arrny, Air , Forces as an ennsteu man. .vviien uis- fCantamr3 he- febrgatiiYed;' 'the1 bandvusiilg'aaTnUcleonisr'iiieTA bers who played .with Jiimiriirire war days. Gym nonoring jnemoers gi ne senior class will be the Junior-Senior soon as possible. Any junior who ha? paid to maMMk notd- 1 IVIU - If Af
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