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. mTTTm A V Carolina Cage Star Selected On Third 0-American Team John Dillon regular with Coach Ben Carnevale's topflight University of tforth Carolina basketball team was chosen on his third All-American team. Chuck Taylor picked Dillon on the Converse selection for All-America it was made known this week. Dillon al ready has been picked on the Sporting jjeWs number one cage team ana the jjeW York radio sports commentators elections. Dillon was a hookshot artist with the White Phantoms this past season, and amassed 494 points via the aforemen tioned method. He played a vital role jn leading the Carolina five to Madison Square Garden and the NCAA semi finals. Would you say that a bachelor is a man who won't take "yes" for an answer 1 THE DAILY TAB HEEL PAGE THREE FLY!! Twenty-one passenger Douglas Luxury Liner Flights Full Airliner Equipment Stewardess $50,000 Insurance per Passenger NORTHBOUND to New York on odd-date afternoons. SOUTHBOUND to Sea Island, Ga., and Florida on even-date afternoons. Flagstop will be made at Hor ace Williams Airport on the above afternoons. For information or reserva tions, call or phone Resort Airlines Southern Pines 5482 NOW PLAYING I A I sit , ort i -fit It HI: If TV ! i 5 SUNDAY-MONDAY S.m mill tm mmt 4- 1 Also Latest News Full Sports Card Features MuralProgram Softball Heads ocneauie The Carolina Rn. ; 1 schedule will get under way next week with a full card planned by the intra mural department in several summer sports, including Softball, tennis, hand ball, swimming and dancing. Softball will head the list of sum mer sports, with games scheduled daily at 4 p.m. on all fields. Softball games will start next Thursday, with MURAL INFORMATION Any individual or organization desiring information about enter ing intramural competition for the summer can obtain- that informa tion by calling F-3321 or by visit ing the intramural office in 217 Woollen gymnasium. all entries to be turned in by next Tuesday afternoon. All organization such as fraternities, dormitories or independents are limited to enter one team in the competition. Tennis competition will be run in the form of a tournament to be carried on all through the summer. The tournament will include women's singles, men's singles and mixed doubles. Entries for tennis will be marked on the sheets available on the tennis courts, and must be turned in by Friday, June 21. Handball will include mens' doubles, with entries to be turned in by Friday, June 21. The swimming competition will be run in the form of a swimming meet to be held on July 18. Entries will be made for the various events and heats will be arranged for the entries at a later date. Pool Regulations For Summer Term Are Announced Students will be able to use the out dor pool for recreational swimming at hours announced by the physical edu cation department. Monday through Friday the pool will be open from 11:45 to 12:45 and from 2 to 6:30 in the afternoons. On Satur days the pool will be open from 11 tol and from 2 to 6. On Sundays from 2-5. Students are reminded that they must don their swimming apparel at the locker rooms of the gym before using the pool. All male students are required to use University swimming trunks, and all students must have an infirmary permit prior to using the pool. For further information with re gard to swimming regulations call 3431, the physical education depart ment number. Children may use pool, at other than instruction periods from 11 to 12:45 Monday through Saturday and 3:30-5 every day. Graham Given Degree At Harvard Exercises President Frank P. Graham was honored by Harvard University last week at their commencement exer cises when he and twelve others, in cluding General Eisenhower, Aamirai Nimitz and General Arnold, received the degree of doctor of laws. Later that day President Graham spoke at the annual meeting of the tr..,n Alumni Association, where Hal vaiu -1 - he called for a recognition of the power of ideas in an age of the power of machines. I :! I 111 f 1 1 ftf tV if Hi hi s' ' ,"' WJ wT7Trmuu''' '' ' f ' v If I I X u kS BE IT A COOL GLASS OF ICED TEA OR A DELICIOUS KANSAS CITY "T" BONE STEAK You cannot find better food or service in Chanel Hill than that found at The University Restaurant V xtI 4 Pnst Office Athletic Office To Accept Football - Ducat Applications The athletic ticket office is now ac cepting applications for season tickets for Carolina's 1947 football campaign and the Duke game, it was announced this week. Alumni which includes present stu dents will be given priority on the tick ets up until July 1 at which time the general public will have an opportuni ty to get season tickets and Duke game ducats. The following special procedures will be adhered to for the Duke game which is expected to be a sell-out: 1 Orders for season tickets will be serv iced first. 2- Orders up to and includ ing six tickets will be filled from the best location available at the time of receipt of the order. 3- When more than six tickets are ordered, six seats will be assigned from the best location available at the time, and the rest of the order will be held in abeyance until July 1 and then filled from the best location available. Season tickets com mand a preferential seat throughout the season. Checks or money orders should be mailed to box 109, Chapel Hill in care of the ticket office, University Athletic Association. Scott To Replace Cdrnevale As Head Basketball Mentor Midwest Coach Lands Position Swimmers Meet Monday All men interested in trying out for the summer swimming team are reqeusted by Coach Jamerson to report to the indoor pool 2:30 Monday afternoon. Veteran's duck. discharge pin: ruptured By Jim Pharr Carolina's basketball coaching staff for next year began to take shap'e, this week with the announcement of the ap pointment of Tom Scott, Athletic Di rector of the Central Missouri State Teachers College, to the position of head coach here, replacing Ben Carne vale, who took over coaching duties at the United States Naval Academy. Scott will have the job of reorganiz ing Carolina basketball, with the 1946 team, which went to Madison Square Garden and national fame, in the NC AA tourney, being defeated in the final by the Oklahoma Aggies 43-40. Scott, who comes to Carolina about the middle of August to begin his work, has a reputation as one of the outstand ing cage coaches in the midwest. He 1 i 1 f TT CI J L was graduated irom jansas oiaxe Teachers College in 1930 with a major in physical education and played bas ketball there four years. The new basketball coach began his coaching career at Moundredge Kansas High School, where he put in two years, followed by three years as coach at Halstead, Kansas, High School. In 1935 he went to Moorhead, Minnesota, where he served as public school physical education director for one year. In 1936 Scott was made head coach of Concordia College, Moorhead, Min nesota, where his teams took second and third place in the M.S.C. Conference. In 1938 he went to the University of Iowa, where he got a masters degree in physical education. Scott took over his present coaching position in 1938, when he was elected head basketball coach at Central Mis souri State Teachers College. In five seasons at Warrenburg, his team won four championships, one undefeated, and one second place in the M.I.A.A. Conference. In the conference, his teams won 42 out of 50 games during the five year period, while in all games played, they copped 92 out of 126 games for a percentage of .730. Tournaments won by Scott's teams include Oklahoma City, El Paso, and St. Joseph, Missouri. In 1942, Scott coached his team to fourth place in the National Tournament at Kansas City. A pedestrian is a man whose son is home from college. Technique, Ga. Tech. CLASSIFIED Advertisement must be paid for la adrno and turned in at the Daily Tax Hit, hnalnw office. Graham Memorial, by 3 o'clock the day preceding publication. Dial 8641. Fifty cents each inch and fraction. The Daily Tab II if. will be responsible only for the first incorrect insertion and then only to the extent of make-good insertion to be ran only In cue of an error whioh lessens the valne of the advertisement. 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Scale is a'l thin film of metal oxide , which forms at high tem- peratures during fabrica tion or processing. It is very abrasive to dies and other metal-forming tools, and if not com pletely removed causes serious flaws in the sur face of finished products. Several years prior to World War II, Du Pont chemists, engineers and metallurgists went to ' work on the problem of developing a quick and positive descaling proc ess. When success came three years, later, a secrecy order prevented its public announcement at that time the discovery went directly into war work. Process Development In developing the process, a group of Du Pont Chemists found that small amounts of sodium hydride, dissolved in molten sodium hydrox ide, effectively removed scale with out attacking the base metal or em brittling it. However, the problem then arose of finding an efficient and economic means of obtaining the sodium hydride. This was accom plished by developing an ingenious apparatus for forming it directly in the molten sodium hydroxide (700 F.) from metallic sodium and gaseous hydrogen. Metal chambers, open at the bot tom, are placed along the inside of the descaling tank and partly im mersed in the bath. Solid sodium is introduced into these chambers, and hydrogen gas bubbled through. The sodium hydride formed is diffused uniformly throughout the molten caustic. Practical Application The metal to be descaled is im mersed in the bath which contains 1.5 to 2 of sodium hydride. Scale is reduced to the metallic state for l4' ? Ssr DUCt tO FAN ' j DESCAUN& tANK X , BRIGHTENING TANK , ' 14 , , , ' N 1 J ! 1 v QUENCH TANK , - J A typical layout showing arrangement of equipment for sodium hydride descaling. The usual treating cycle comprises sodium hydride treatment, water quench, water rinse and acid dip for brightening. the most part in from a few seconds to twenty minutes, depending on the size and type of material. The hot metal is then quenched in water, and the steam generated ac tually blasts the reduced scale from the underlying metal. A water rinse ' and a short dip in dilute acid com plete the process and produce a clean bright surface. This process has been called the most significant development in the cleaning of metal surfaces in decades. It is representative of what men of Du Pont are doing to help American industry o better, quicker, more economical production methods. I. . . MAN-MADE SPONGES PRO DUCED BY DU PONT CHEMISTS Among the most versatile members of the family of cellulose products whose members include rayon, cello phane, lacquers and plastics is the synthetic sponge. Du Pont cellulose sponges have many of the attributes of the kind that grow in the sea, plus several ad ditional advantages. For example, quality cart be kept uniform; texture and hole-size can be predetermined; they can belcut to handy shapes, and they may b sterilized by boiling. The complicated 10-day manufac turing process starts when viscose is produced bf adding carbon disul- phide to alkali cellulose (from wood or cotton), and dissolving the mix ture in water and mild alkali. To produce holes, crystals of the desired size are introduced. Heating in a salt solution hardens the viscose and dis solves "out the crystals. Washing, centrifuging and oven-drying com plete the operation. r Questions College Men ask about working with Du Pont "DOES THE DU PONT COMPANY EMPLOY ENGINEERS?" There are many diverse opportunities at Du Pont for engineers. 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