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 SODA BAR fir GUIJtL GOOD FOOD STEAKS Fomrr AXN 3211 VICE CURB SERVICE wwviw ui s sib. Greensboro Highway . Carseboro by W. J. Ogburn, Jr. A . lot c you will be glad to know thai the top men in Tele vision are riot now satisfied mere ly to borrow talent and ideas from radio and the movies. They're ex perimenting to find entertainment and features which will belong only to television . . . which will give YOU: the viewer the best possible fare. - 'awU Top network ex- 5 eillUVO OIC lli. VliC march. . . . poking iri far corners for new ideas, new writers, new ac tors, because they know that people j want something different for. a V change. It's a new-era and al though the old tried and true stars will be seen as often as the public demands it there are going "to be some changes. That, you can count on. In the next year , . you'll be getting in on the groundwork- of some exciting experiments in new shows. You'll have a hand in building the stars and voicing vour opinions as to what you like. It's the- public that counts where entertainment is concerned. So . . . voice your opinions as often as rovL can. ' -;. - Don't forget to tune in tonight to see Rosalind Russell starred in the Playhouse of Stars program at 9 o'clock. It'a the first time in television history that we will see a preview of a moving picture before it has been released to the movie theatres, Usually it is the other way around. , : More and more folks are voicing their preference, for PHILCOtele vision. And it's no wonder. Philco is known farquali the world 6Ver. Ana you u. ' ite model and screen size on dis play in our showroom. Come on Fn and take your pick:. We guaran ty service and installation at Franklin St., Phone 5841. A Solution 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." Replaced Continued from age 1) -speaking in favor of the measure, made clear that he would like to see The Daily Tar Heel get this CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581, night phone 943b.. .... (Chg. lxi) WRITERS! WANT HELP WITH YOUR manuscripts? Consultation, advice, and professional criticism. - Small fee 2-5609 after 1 p. m, (1-C2671-3) UNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY Looal and long distance household moving. Contract Hauling Cargo Insur ance, 100 East Franklin St. Phone 4041. Or see Ross or James TJorwood. , (Chg. lxl) HELP WANTED: MALE 8B GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR BI CYCLE repairman. Part-time work afternoons and Saturdays. Experience necessary. Call 6981. (Chg. lxl) FOR SALE 6B 1950 BUICK 4 DOOR. SPECIAL, excel lent condition; one owner, good family car: Sacrifice price. Jim White 202 "B" Dorm. (1-2676-1) LOST 12 LOST TUESDAY MORNING BOTTOM OF brown sheaffer fountain pen. Feather-point. Contains purple ink. If found, please contact Tom McCall, 23 Old East. (1-2675-1) n -Jl r 1 11 1 1 v - m 11 t ri " jiiiiLiiLiniMaingry AF A nnouncB 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. - 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 ecutive Officer. money but with the stipulation that it would change in size. The Daily Tar Heel is now on a six day week publication sche dule, in tabloid form. The new 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 newspaper." Publications Board . member Walt Dear, when asked about the appropriations said, "This mea sure seems completely feasible to me. With the additional funds I think the paper might go back to the regular size by next Jan uary; or sooner." -: Dear pointed out that he was not speaking for the Board but only on personal opinion. Dear added that student opi nion seemed to warrant the change. AUTHENTIC 1 ft" ffi. J U 1 ranii, 1 1 s C o. diet Each squadron -will be divided into three flights of approximately 30 cadets. The flight will be com manded by Cadet Captains Robert L. Hartsell, James A. Myatt, Jr.; Oscar; E. Cordle, Harold N. Ward, Lee A. Clark, Irwin E. Sawitz, James E. Willingham, . Collier Cobb, William L. Hall, George N. Hutton, - Lawrence M. Cheek, Kenneth F. Howard Jr., "Oliver T. Watkins, Robert W. Parlier, Robert S. Green, Harvey AV Cul pepper, Jack A. Prince and Theo dore G. Hesmer. The Squadron Adjutants with the rank of Cadet First Lieute nant will be Melyin G. Good weather, Egbert P. Williams,' Wil liam E. Graham, Joseph Dudeck,: Junior Chamber of TBI CITY ILfCfCf Friday, October 1 9th 8 :30 p. m. HIGH SCHOOL AUD. : SJvtJT- - JrOFUiAB PRICKS 418 2.50. TAX Ef CI.tJDE " TICKETS ON SALE CITY HAXX TAX OFFICE. - - : ' ; - . - SAOT 8 t 9 ?. M. - . , . . Mail Orders accepted. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope for return of tickets. Money order or check payable to Burlington Junior. Chamber: of Com merce, Care City Hall Box Office. . . . ' .- - ... ' , Ik -jjUlH "iMIIllTTm 'I liMlMIITlli I r . .: '3ftftfiW "-muz- WW E SHOW TON 1G HT DOORS OPEN 11 :1 5 o ..-.-.:-Nx-x-.'-5t ..--::-. .-.."ftt s ,- s t j- t - 3? -f s ' 1 U yy-scots. Jr., Alfred E. Brinson and Her man J. "Goldstein. ' . ' Promoted to the rank of Cadet Second Lieutenant in the Cadet Corps are William A. Cheyne, John W. Ross, William P. McKay, Dale J. Rosenblatt, William H. Hogshead, Jr., Edgar E. Betty, Thorne Gregory, Arthur R. Cogs well, James K. Daugherty, David W. Allen, Barney D. Boardman, Benjamin H. Covington, Thomas B. Stevens, George H. Carter, Willfam-H. Kuhn, FredM. Coun cill, John M. ..Miller, Thomas P. Moore, Lawrence Egerton, David C. Cook, Eugene B. Hardin, Jr., Ralph D. Waddell Jr., Robert M. Mayes, Charles A. Highsmith and Donald M. Brown. Commerce Presents 7y j . 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