J?AGE SIGHT
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1951
THE DAILY TAR HEEL.
Phi Gams Find
o Critical Water Shortage
By Wall' Dear
A clump of grass can cause
confusion, especially when it cov
ers up something.
One clump of grass located on
the front lawn of the Phi Gamma
Delta House almost caused a ser
ious injury to one of the brothers
'and created, much speculation on
an old well.
Seems as though one of the
members, Charlie Sawyer . o f
Windsor,- was involved in a cru
cial play in a tag football game
; when his foot gave way; on some
soft soil. Sawyer almost fell down
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a 12 foot hole but managed to
grab on to something before he
fell in.
The hole is the last bit of evi
dence ; that the JPhi Gams used
to get their "drinking water via
the old-fashioned way. Members
think the well, which had been
covered by a rusty old piece of
iron, was built J70. years ago. The
Weedon home, the old Phi Gam
house was torn down in 1929 to
make way for the present one,
used to extend out to the side
walk. The well is about three
yards from thefront walk.
Although members haven't de
cided on what to do with the
hole whether to fill it up with
dirt or " make' a miniature Old
Well out of it no, action will be
taken until more information
about it can be found. Jim May
nard, another Phi Gam, indicated
that there still might be water
from an underground spring.
There was no indication as to
whether the fraternity, . would
send the water, if they did find
some, to Raleigh to relieve the
crucial shortage in that city.
As" for the recess in the front
yard, it'll go down in chapter his
tory as Sawyer's Hole."
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see The Daily Tar Heel get this
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James R. Strickland has been
promoted to the rank of Cadet
Colonel arid will be Commanding
Officer of the 730 Air Force ROTC
Cadets at the University this year,
Lt. Col. Jesse J. Moorhead
announced recently. Larry F.
Botto has been appointed a Cadet
Lieutenant Colonel and will be
the Executive Officer and second-in-command.
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Appointed to v Cadet Colonel
Strickland's staff are Cadet Majors
Robert E, Thomas, Adjutant;
William F. Redding III, Personnel
Officer; Franklin M. White, Oper
ations Officer;. Norman C Hu,
Supply Officer; Robert E: Good
man, Comptroller; and Cadet
Captains Andrew P. Shveda,
Special Services Officer and
James P. Mahoney, "Public Infor
mation Officer. '
Promoted to the rank of Cadet
Lieutenant Colonels and placed
in commands of the squadrons
which average about 90 cadets
each are Benjamin E. James,
William R. Burkholder, George
S. B'ackwelder, Robert M. Creed,
Charles W. Crone and Jerry R.
Womack. . . - - -
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Ed
ward S.Coley will be in command
of the -New 45 piece AF ROTC
Band and will be , assisted Hby
Cadet Captain Joe B. Craig, Ex
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money but with the stipulation
that it would change in size.
The Daily Tar Heel is now on
a six day week publication sche
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measure would provide for sit
issues per week for the rest of the
fall quarter, but would necessitate
a cut to a five day week the re
maining quarters, - Mclntyre said.
The committee . consulted with
Frank Allston, Publications Board
chairman, who agreed with their
stipulation. Mclntyre , talked with
Editor Glenn Harden who said
"it would take $12,000 to put but
a six-day a week standard-sized
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Publications Board . member
Walt Dear, when asked about the
appropriations said, "This mea
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out that he was not speaking for
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