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PAGE FOUR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1951 THE DAILY TAB 'HEEL i I ! s ? 1-5 University of Chicago Ousts Edit Student or of. . (Special io The Daily Tar Heel) Chicago, Oct. 5.--The Univer sity of Chicago yesterday fired the editor of its weekly student newspaper, the Chicago Maroon, for attending the Communist sponsored East Berlin Youth Fes tival and suspended publication of the paper "until further notice." Aroused by the administration's action, Maroon staff members scheduled a campus meeting next week: and said that today's issue of the paper the last, would fea ture editorials' attacking the ruling. A spokesman for the staff said We ekly that the student journalists were "very ; angry and will fight this to the end. We feel it is unfair because" Allan D. Kimmel, 24, of Chicago, the ousted editor, i went to Europe as an individual, I not as a representative of the Maroon. - - Recently threatened with a Congressional investigation of re puted communist activities on the campus, the university acted through - its dean of students, Robert M.Strozier, who sent a letter to Khnmers home inform ing him of his: dismissal. KZimmel is siiil in Eastern Europe, accord ing to Strozier. JPcxt Acgiagato S ag vice I ferr optical co. 1M E. FfaakHa DL Correction . Deadline for Rhodes Scholar ship applications for students of the University is October 15, not November 3 as printed in the October 3 issue of The Daily Tar Heel. . The final date of November 3 concerns those in the state, other than University students, who wish to apply. Itllff I' is r V? re - - V'.'.'.VwWfiw-.-.-.'.Tl-.-.'.'.V:.-. mmmmm X1 Tio-w. waif., i'cr:': Jlllllp 5 ""Nsh" v:ijss' Renowned as a four-wheel grid talisman is this 1931 model Chev rolet which was .-. brought . to' the Michigan, campus 14 years ago when the football team's slumping for tunes began to recover. The vehicle has been passed from one coach to another and is currently owned by Bill Orwig, shown at the right of Head. Coach Bennle Oosterbaan. Superstitious coaches kick the car's tires, pat its fenders or sound the horn before big games. Y Completing Camp" Butner" ify fan The YMCA is completing plans for a recreation-education pro gram to be carried out at Butner Youth Camp. . Last spring "Y inaugurated a series of visits to the youth re hebilitation center. Following these visits, boys from Butner were invited to four the campus and examine the facilities of the University. The series of visits will be resumed at the South Carolina game when the boys from. Butner will: sit with mem bers of the YMCA and the stu dent body. James Waite, superintendent, of the camp, .described the work , of the YMCA as "one of the most wholesome sources of social con tacts the boys have had access to." Butner is something new in rehabilitation centers, according to Waite; no security measures other than checks and counts are exercised, ho punishment by im prisonment. He said that any pro gram by the "Y would be of in estimable value. Claud Schotts, secretary of the "Y,'Mias issued a call for help in the program from persons skilled in crafts, recreation and sports instruction. Carolina's next home football game will be here October 13 against South Carolina. CLASSIFIEDS AN1IOUIICEME11TS ARE YOU A SOCIAL CHAIRMAN? Are you looking for a place for your fra ternity, sorority or club to have a party? "The Carolina 2 miles out on the Greensboro highway may have just what you want Special rates during the week. We invite you ail to see our newly decorated Bamboo Room for couples only. Open 7 pjn.-midnight daily except Sunday. For reservation, call 9612, before 7 p.m. (3-C2666-1) UNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY. Local and long distance household mov ing. Contract Hauling Cargo Insur ance, I0O East Franklin St. Phone 4041. or see Ross or James Norwood. (Chg. lxl) FOR SALE 6B IMS MATCHLESS MOTORCYCLE English, excellent condition. See . IX Poe at Poe Motor Co. (Chg. lxl; ONE FOUR ROOM AND ONE FIVE room house; 5 1-2 acres of land, four miles from Chapel Hill. Pittsboro High way. See or call A. J. Johnson. Pho: e 2-5875. - (1-2881-5! A.K.C. REGISTERED GERMAN SHEP HERD pups. Well-bred for confirma tion and temperament. See these pups at Pine Knoll on Durham Highway or call Durham 7-6498. (Chg. lxl) it - f - :3L-S...Z.-& i- t .J.- Zv.rz.r -g-.-. f , .j. f -,-f,,-,, j- itAJflj 1TE ill3 L3 I D 1MB BE ST SEllim CIGARETTE 'in 1 nmRlOH'S SQllEi --:5t:::;::;5::: v - t ::::?-Si-::::3fs4!-:5- A ."".".."-V.r-.:' ' s? 1 1 : S,. .. (PT y7 . BflKiffl '-5s ,,1, j ft oJ6 Chesterfield - . j ' m o r v '.' "i." . i ." -' ! .iTr . At-t T'-. 51 v . Copynght. 1951. LiOGrrr & Myxas Tobacco Ok. m i
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