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PAGE THREE THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1950 USSR Demands et Reds Rally In West Berlin East German Vote Reason For Move ir Py Soviet Chief "BERLIN, Sept. 21 (JP) The Russians topped a series of new spark-producing incidents in this divided city today with a demand that the Allies open up western Berlin to Communist demonstra tions. I The Soviets timed their move to back up the east German election campaign. The Oct. 15 voting is restricted to the Soviet Zone but the Communists are using it in a hew and mounting drive to fright en the west Berliners. The demand, was sent by Sergei Dengin, chief of the Soviet ele ment in Berlin, to the American, British and French commanders. "There was no official reaction to it as yet but an Allied spokesman derided the Rusian action as a "waste of time. t; Dengin protested, in his letter, against the west Berlin city gov ernment's suppression of Com munist rallies and of efforts by the government's suppression of Communist raliies and of efforts . by ; the German Reds to collect signatures for the Kremlin-in- spired petition to ban the atom bbmb. Hundreds of Communists were arrested in the west sectors several weeks ago on both counts rafter defying ample notice to stop such activities. 'Mm f- x-The Western commandants is- issued an order last week for bjdding any rallies, actions or publications likely to "incite to riot" in west Berlin. FOUR OVER 22 ; ""DURHAM, Sept. 21 Only four Duke University football players ar(e over the age of 22 years and all' of . those are 24 years of age. Jhey are End Ceep Youmans of , Miami, Fla., Centers Jim Ed tGiljson of Winston-Salem and Seth.Perkinson of Asheville and ' Wingback Jim Brown of Miami, 'Fla. I" ' . j? Thirty-six players in the big leagues this spring were on other . major league rosters at the close fpj last season. , v -S il - ' - 4 - , :The longest playoff hockey game in American League history required 132:41 when Syracuse peat Cleveland in the 1937-38 classic. CLASSIFIEDS j V? ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 0HERTY SCHOOl OF- DANCING. Mona Booth, instructor. Combination classes. . Tap ballet acrobatic. Wed. afternoons Legion Hut. Registration date Wed. Sept. 22. Call F-2166. ch. 1x3 ANYONE WHO WISHES COPIES OF last year's DAILY TAR HEEL stop by DTK Business Office any i afternoon during week of September 25. 1950. WANTED STUDENT LINOTYPE Operators For Night Work On Daily Tar Heel. Contact Frank Thomas Colonial Press Phone 3336. FOR HIRE 6 TSE PRESBYTERIAN NURSERY School will care for children during the- Carolina, home games. Contact Mrs. Standford Young No 40 Univer sity Trailer Court. (1-1401-1) l,Baldwin's PLANTATION DINING ROOM 11 W. Main St. Durham We Fcatu re Good Food at Moderate Prices Seven Days 11-2:30; 5-8 PHONE F-9493 FOR SPECIAL PARTIES l MAE GITS IIM II 1 1 to mork;.. i f, k r N1Z1 ,r ,1 n T $ U. S. MARINES OF THE FIRST ASSAULT Battalion move into Seoul's Kimpo airfield on the j heels of retreating Korean Reds who left war equipment strewn ' around. Officers and menrj (center) inspect one of the demolished planes. (AP Wirephoio via radio from Tokyo.). T'- 5 Sororities To Start Rushing Sunday; Lasts On ly One Week Formal rushing by the campus' ' five national sororities begins Sunday night and Robbie Rober son, Pan Hellenic rush chairman, asks all persons involved to be come familiar with the rules.'. Limited silence during which sorority girls may speak to rush- ees but not make any dates with them or visit them in their rooms will last until 6 p.m., Monday, October 2Q. Robbie pointed out that the girls should wear "dressy" dresses, gloves, pocketbooks, but no hats. Informal parties require only everyday school clothes. If a coed wants to be rushed but has not received a manual and information card from the Pan Hel, she should get informa tion from the office in Graham Memorial, Robbie said. Coeds tomorrow should go by the Pan Hel post office , in GM Injuries Hurt Dook - DURHAM. Sept. 21 (JF) Duke University's Blue Devils wrapped up the rough work for this week in practice sessions today by engaging in passing. ' punting and k5ck-off drills. Jim Brown, only letterman backfield defender, may be counted out of plans to play Saturday against South Caro lina following an injury in yes terday's drills. Also on the doubtful list as the result of injuries are Tail back Glenn Wild and . Guard Don Knotis. STUDENT'S WIFE WILL-KEEP CHIL dren during football games at 125 Polk St. $1.25 per child. (1-1402-1) FOR SALE 6-B NEW AND USED BIKES.; MOTOR bikes. motorscooters, . and light motor cycles at The Bike Shop across from the town hall. Guaranteed products and workmanship. Open noon to six. fch. lxi) ..riTri.T nTTrU TDtTTJ AT A MF.MT ARK GIVEN BISSELL'S BEAUTY NOOK will give them. L.oia waves w-m up Expert operators. 137 East Rose marv St. Open evenings by appoint ment. Telephone 6961 (ch lxl) WANTED 24-B WANTED FURNISHED 2-3 ROOM apt with private bath, kitchen for tarried couple, college graduates. Ade quate security, cn un vTelxomeTreshmen-harry's THASS A PORTV V W-WHOM J STOOPID REMARK, JT IS f j wis? i 4 mm 5 jetweeri 9. a.m. and noon to pick lp invitations. -."i-The schedule : released ' ; by Robbie: . : ' ; Sunday i'r Three parties, from 7 p.m.. until 9:45. , ; , Monday: Two parties between 7 p.m. and 9 . o'clock. 5 Tuesday; Go by Pah. Hel post office to acept or decline invita tions to different, sororities. Two informal parties. Wednesday: Two informal par ties. Nothing on Thursday. Friday: Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. go by Pan Hel post office Whistler' FailsToShow; Police Stop Protection PARADIS, La., Sept. 21 (P) A half dozen sheriff's deputies stalked a dusk-to-dawn pa trol tonight around the white frame home of an 18-year-old bride-to-be, terrorized for months by. a phantom whistler. The unknown whistler, ho began serenading Miss Jacque lyn Cadow with eerie funeral dirges last February, has vowed to stop her October 1 marriage to 26-year-old Louisiana State Trooper Herbert Belsom. While this little Bayou com munity of, 200 watched and called the home of Belsom's pa rents in New Orleans, 25 miles waited last night, the whistler to the east. "Jackie is dying at 12 o'clock tonight," the voice whispered. The State Police said they were convinced the whistling was the work of a prankster and were stepping out of the case. Neighbors are undecided whether the nocturnal whistler is a prankster, a would-be kill New Pair FREE UNC Freshmen! Welcome to Lacock's Shoe Shop in Chapel Hill. Register in our Shoe Department Today and SaturdayNothing to buy YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRES ENT TO WIN. Your choice of any shoes. LACOCK'S SHOE SHOP When you need shoes or shoe repairs, come to Lacock's. Serving Carolina students for 35 years. SURPRISIN' SMITH . abner ocwrar k. THASS J& 3EFO WHOM.' LOSE. HERST-) 3 5 : i X to accept or' decline invitations to three' informal parties. . ; Saturday: Go back to Pan 'Hel post office to accept invitations to formal dinner parties on Sunday as well as Saturday nights, " -' ; Monday, Oct. 2, each rushee will sign the preferential list in the office of the Dean of Women. Lim ited; silence' ends that: . night at 6 o'clock. Bids or rejection slips will be placed under each rush ee's door between 6 and 8 p.m. Each rushee is required to stay in her own room during this period. N er, or a harmless lunatic. Mrs. Clifford Cadow, Jackie's mother, said the "mystery man" -whistling tunes and wolf calls began skulking her home at night last February after Jackie had met Belsom the pre vious July,. When Jacquelyn's( engagement was announced August 1, the mother said the whistled tunes changed to a funeral dirge and telephoned threats began. "Your daughter will never marry Herbert," the Whistler told Mrs. Cadow. "I'm going to kill her, and if I don't get her, I'll get your little boy, Mickey." 'Mickey is Jackie's five-year-old brother. Jackie said, "I'll marry Her bert if police have to escort me up the aisle." The couple's wedding will be held in a small Catholic church at Taf t, La., near Paradis. St. Charles Parish (County) Sheriff Leon Vial said as many as 12 officers surrounded the' Cadow residence last nigivL- ' of Shoe s AH GOTTA V'thet means she: FIND OUT WHAR MAH UP A VISION -AN' 1 CHILE IS- THET MtANi iHt NEEDS TH'BLCOD IN MAH OWN OF A INNERCEMT SPESHUL LAMB AN-n. sP&r- THET MEANS ML NROTC Takes 70 Students As 'Contracts' Final selection from more than" 300 applicants for admission into the Naval ROTC program here yesterday was announced by Capt. J. E. Cooper, USN, professor of Naval Science. . ' ' From those applying for entry into the beginning courses of the NROTC program, 70 students were selected for the contract status. Thirty additional fresh men were selected by a nation wide competitive procedure prior to their graduation from high school last spring. Both contracts and and regulars are exempt from the Selective Service Act while they are in the program, Capt. Cooper pointed out. Since registration began this week, both the NROTC and AROTC have been, flooded with applications by those seeking to waylay the searching finger of Uncle Sam. N -: In addition to the 70 contract and 29 regular freshmen, the Unit has 34 regular jand . 21 contract sophomores, 35 regular l and 57 contract juniors.and 43 regular and three Contract seniors. The entire enrollment is 29.2. "-; . , Three tf the regulartsophomoref and two of the juniors at the unit were contract : students in the program last year. They took ad vantage of the, provision which permits contract ' students each year to take the regular compet itive examinations and be pro cessed through the selection pro cedures for admission into the regulars. -ND- (Continued from page 1) bring as many Carolina booster flags and Confederate flags as you can," he wrote, because "most of these folks have never seen a Confederate flag." . A good show ing of "Beat Notre, Dame" but tons would warm the population's heart, he wrote. Bursley 'gave his home and business address and phone num bers for those who may need as sistance. He may be reached at home,' 1122 Van Buren St., tele phone 2-4160. For those who arrive Friday afternoon, Sept. 29, he may be reached at the Studebaker Corporation, phone 6-7111, extension 357. The Boston Braves present the most revamped lineup this seas on. Four ex-Giants, Sid Gordon, Willard Marshall, Buddy Kerr, ex-Cub Gene Mauch and ex Dodger Luis Olmo are Braves. LITTLE in Size! BIG in Inio! FOOTBALL SCHEDULES TEAM NAMES - COACHES SCORES - PENALTY SIGNALS RECORDS IN ALL SPORTS Your 1950 'at LITTLE BLUE BOOK ! is here FREE! Be sure to get your free copy of this 3x4 inch encyclopedia that's full of important football facts and other important data qn all sports. There's a section for personal memos, correct dress advice plus all the data on fraternities and sororities. Your- copy is waiting for you in our clothing department. I HST Mulls Possible Price Restrictions WASHINGTON, Sept 21 (AP) President Truman disclosed to day the government is consider ing price controls, but has reach ed no decision. . He said he is moving cautiously to avoid the mistakes in the hand ling of anti-inflation controls in the last war. The president expressed con cern at his weekly news confer ence over the increase in prices. When a reporter observd that most wages are not rising while prices are going up fast, Mr. Truman agreed this is so and said the government is working on plans to meet it. He said he will act expediti ously but in an orderly way, as he wants to avoid the travail un der the trial and error system he said was followed in the last war. The Defense Production Act, which he signed Sept. 8, author izes the president' to put price ceilings on individual items if he finds the price has risen "unrea sonably" above the May 24-June M level or threatens to do so. He ilso can act if price rises materi ally affect living and defense costs. He is still looking for men to fill key posts in the anti-inflation setup. . The president backed up the attack on Senator Taft (R-Ohio) made by Averell Harriman, his special assistant, in a spech be fore the AFL convention at Hous ton, Tex. He said he endorsed the "speech in which Harriman accused Taft of "furthering the designs of the Movie Clock Following is a list of the start ing times for movies today at the Village and Carolina Theaters: CAROLINA Complete shows at 1, 2:41, 4:22, 6:03, 7:44, and' 9:25 p.m. - VILLAGE Complete shows at 1, 2:51, 4:42, 6:33, and 8:24 p.m. St. Patrick's Day is the tra ditional date on which Notre Dame players start spring foot ball practice. Michigan State was given its ! Spartan nickname by George Al derton, veteran sports editor of the hometown Lansing State j Journal. 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When a reporter asked if he knew any Democratic Senators whose record on foreign policy equaled or surpassed Taft's he replied there are more Republicans who voted right than Democrats who voted wrong, so the country still has a bi-partisan foreign policy. Army Khaki Pants $3.25 Navy Grey Pants 3.25 1st Quality T-Shirts 47 Full Line of Jackets & Sport Shirts Surplus Sales 425 W. Main St., Durham, N. C. Records Players Radios One of the South's largest and most complete stocks CLASSICAL POPULAR JAZZ DIXIELAND FOLK JUMP Complete Line of 3313 45 78 r.p.in. Rocords Lamps Typewriters Used Furniture ABERNETHY'S OPPOSITE GRAHAM MEMORIAL H The H SPECIAL OIL SHAMPOO and SET $1.25 Manicure .75 Beginning Monday, September 25 Through 30 UNIVERSITY Beauty Shop PHONE 6691 Over Univ. Restaurant T r v i - is.: t ' , s I - A if N. COLUMBIA ST. uu Ik t U S Off AS i.Mi warn
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