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I 1 1 r 1 'i I t ! 3 5 i r . j -I PAGE EIGHT 3ridg0s Raleigh State Auditor Henry Bridges pointed a finger at several Negro State teachers colleges this week in a report on how public funds have, in effect, , been going to subsidize athletes. Fayetteville State Teachers Col lage and Winston-Salem State Red Cross Roll Call Will Begin March 1 The annual Red Cross roll call in the Chapel Hill, area will be held Saturday, March 1, through Wednesday, March 5, with a mon etary goal of $8,000, which is the same quota accepted and success fully met last year. " -. Offices for the. drive will open Monday, ' March ' 1, at Strbwd Motor Company, where Mrs. Nor- i man Cordon will have a staff of workers to receive reports from all recruiters. Prior to the opening of the cam paign, O. K. Cornwell will' have solicited . memberships and con tributions from approximately 175 advance subscribers. On March T a large army of workers will take to the field to cover the business district, cam pus offices, residential sections and rural areas. " , CAMPUS BRIEFS Geology Talk Dr. G. R. MacCarthy of the geo logy department will 'give an il lustrated talk on Alaska at 8 p.m. sit Monday, in-Toom 112, New East building. He will'show some of his recent color slides of the Alaskan -arae. The public is invited. Freshman dance Freshmen-interested in -holding a freshman dance are asked to contact Donna Blair, social chair man, at phone 2-7051, Smith dorm. If interested, in serving on com mittee to plan the dance, the freshmen should inform Miss Blair when -they call, Slug Clai borne, freshman president, stated. You Ca 3 Pi i i Ik- wtr -m 3" he Difference in our bolter QXiiIonc.Dry ' Cleaning V Fabrics soft, yet full-bodied V Like-llev Texture Restored UNlVEKSi" CLEAN Opposite Post Office Phone 4921 An ' Arm v Ma rches on It's - Stomach Nutritious foods! are the mainstay of everyone. We have a knack of preparing ordinary dishes to taste better than usual. We have the space, equipment and knowledge to serve food at a fair price. ; f'tim CXJBVIIJ IS THE COMIIIG BESTAUR AKT" Teachers College claimed the i major attention in Bridge's re port. But activities at two other Negro schools, North Carolina College at Durht m and A&T Col lege in Greensboro, came in for mention. And the report states that at Appalachian. State Teachers Col lege, a white; school,' the athletic association owes . the college $26,292.01 for scholarships granted over an 18-mbnth period. The Bridges report made clear that no athletes have gained scholarships from State funds at the University of North Carolina, State College, East Carolina Col lege in Greenville, West Carolina Teachers College at Cullowhee and Elizabeth City State Teach ers College, a Negro institution. The auditor's report pointed to Fayetteville - State Teachers Col lege as the worst offender. There, Student Gets Scout Award UNC student Steve Storm re ceived the coveted ' Silver Beav er Award at the Occoneechee Council dinner held in the Caro lina Inn, Wednesday night. This is the highest award that a Council can give a voluntary worker. Mr. Storm is Scout master of Troop 39, Chapel Hill, and is a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences of the Uni versity. He is the holder of the Scout er's Award, the Scouter's Key, Eagie Rank,' and has taken Woodbadge training. He has also served as Scouting Adviser to Pho Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega for the past three years. After graduation this June, Storm plans to become a pro fessional worker for the Boy Scouts of America. ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581, night phone 2-3441, -. . (Chg. lxl) UNIVERSITY TRUCKING - COMPANY Local and long distance household moving. Contact Hauling Cargo Insur ance. 100 East Franklin St. Phone 4041. Or see Ross or James Norwood. (Chg lxl) AFTER-DINNER CUSHION MINTS Homemade at Fowlers Food Store and Colonial Drug Store (1-C9302-1) FOR SALE 6B CYPRESS KNOTTYPINE AND DOUG LAS fir coffee tables for sale. Cabinets and Bookshelves made to order. Tele phone 2-9681. Mark Burnham, Dog wood Acres; (l-C-9313-2) 22 FT. PLATT HOUSE TRAILER Furnishings included. Trailer an furnishings in excellent condition. Co tact Walter Wright at 215 E. Rosemary St. after 5:00 P.M. or on. weekend. LOST 12 PAIR OF GOLD. PLASTIC RIMMED glasses lost somewhere ' on Campus. WiU finder please call Esther Mac Donald at 2-6068. (1-9312-1) WANTED: SECRETARY WANTED. LEGAL Ex perience preferred. Southeastern Em ployment Agency. Dial 26753 after 6 pjn. or write P. O. Box 1326 CLASSIFIEDS THE DAILY TAR HEEL said Bridges, is the "real stink eroo." - :- v; At Fayetteville, athletes are granted two types of scholar ships: full scholarships which are the equal of tuition, board and room and . part-time scholarships in which the student pays tuition but redeives room and board. On all such scholarships, students are required to work. - For this year, . 30 full scholar ships and ' 13 part-time scholar ships were granted. . College of ficials put a value of $20,424 on these grants, but admitted the value of the work performed by recipients reached just $6,000. The athletes iid janitorial and yard work. The $6,000 total was arrived at by figuring $125 a year per athlete. . ' ' Tactics uncovered at Winston- Salem led ta Bridges' investiga tion of the athletic subsidy situa tion. In the school's audit for the year ending June 30, 1950; the State found athletes' accounts credited with amount ranging from $300 to $350. These credits vrere labeled "scholarships Oslo Prof Visits Here For Speech Dr. Paul A. Owren, director of the internal medicine department ! of the University of Oslo, Norway, 1 will lecture on "The Physiology of Blood Coagulation" at 8 p.m..to day in the medical school audi torium. - Coming to this country as a guest scientist to attend the Fifth Conference on Blood Clotting 71 ru No Change Departures S?;:?f.-x:-:-X':-.w.. ...... ....x.K.:.SHS-sAW&.-.A:AS33sir. yyyyyr:y : -x' .:":'''"'-v-.'"...':"t:-"'--i'--V;; f" KT"S I l"""""'-n , , , ' ': :'. n w&my--. tmwm S Trail way 5 cpsratss msro thru-buses than any other bus system in America! You keep the same seat all the way to your destination, without connection worries or transfer of baggage! Relax in air-conditioned comfort Whether it's cold or warm outside, the air in your Trailwaya THRU-LINER re mains at the same comfortable temperature. Reclining seats with foam-rubber cushions! 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Ferguson, faculty members of the Medical school here from New York. They are , permanent members of the conference. For the discovery of a previous ly unrecognized bKeding disease several' years ago, Dr. Owren re ceived wide recognition He dis covered and elaborated the details of this disease, which resembles hemophilia, the royal disease, in many "respects except for its oc currence in women, while com pleting his doctoral dissertation during the German occupation. After this week's visit in Chapel Hill Dr. Owren will go to Har vard, Wayne University, and the University of Southern California. GORE'S OYSTER BAR OYSTERS ANY STYLE BEER Steaks Chicken Sandwiches Oxford Highway 1 Mile from City Limits DURHAM TJL X TRftt LtU A.yS I SAVEJPJ025TliHU THESE LG7 FARES! CHAPEL HILL MEMPHIS. Tenn. 5 trips. 2 thru CHARLOTTE nVhf esV TAMpSAiathrU :.::- II 7 trips thni.Jn"fcdin7"p'?Js5": 6 00 (plus tax) AND SAVE ANOTHER 20 THRU ROUND TRIP TICKETS FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1952 number, she added. .'..... At one point, Ed Gross, UP floor leader, addressed the group as,' fellow deadwoods," after which Bob Pace (SP) complained, "It isn't funny." In citing why the redisricting part of the bill was dropped, Gross, a ways and means commit tee member, said, "This is a good step, but it is not timely." He suggested that districts be revised but estimated it the manner would take months to figure out the best way of revision. EXCLUSIVE ROAD-SHOW ENGAGEMENT MOVIE OF THE WEEK! lFE MAGAZINE tfe by TICKHSSOiCa SPECIAL 'HATES For Students Be Faculty NOW! 4 SHOWS DAILY 2:00-4:00-6:45 & S:05 T?M. ASTOR THEATRE 303 E. Main Durham Phone 3-0211 t 0 if'. to- - 1-voay $15.10 3.40 4.60 14.15 10.25 St - P ions ZO t i it n n -f . in;S;-i!j; ciitcji iii' ( t , iis stun ..m. irr 4 -: r l .5 11 ' i . - ' ' ? ' " ;" -' ' ' ' " iimm Mil mil II f r, Mr ik X O it I. i t i f i W ' i i Rl Vi f x i 1 ( ; vj i Mil
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