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tJ.n.C. Library Csrials Copt. WEATfiR'1 allU H'C' Partly cloudy with rising tern hPrtur today and Sunda. Hiflh today, 50 to 55. NATO NOTE The Ed writes a note to NATO Nations about unity vs. Russia on page 2. VOL LXV NO. 69 Offices in Graham Memorial CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1957 Complete OP) Wire Service FOUR PAGES THIS ISSUE 'What Every Woman Knows' Robert Ketler and Carolyn Myers as John and Maggie Shand are pictured in a scene from the current PlaymaWers' publication, "What Every Woman Knows," which is running through Sunday night in the Carclina Playma!ers Theatre. Performances begin at 8:30 o'clock each evening. A review of the play appears in to morrcw's Daily Tar Heel. -ap-T 4 h "Afr lisflBi C3 ,01 0. 2M With Sill Cili3 f -, , V It r'i'V 4 Carolina Goes 4fer i j!36) Straight Win By BILL KING v v - . V A -J I ... - ; 1 lie Imalc ol a tin tetanic u-cck lor the national basket- I - 1 1 (liamps lifts imdcrway at 2 o'clock in Woollen Gym this al to noon as the Carolina Tar Heels encounter a formidable ; South Carolina a 74 rebate. I A catracitv crowd of, about (,-,oo plus a lariie teuional 1 tel'-ision audience is expected to iew the battle between the two clubs which competed 111 the Atlantic Coast Conference finals in Raleigh last March. The Tar Heels are seeking win number 3!) in a row as thcN i'o against their Carolina counter-pait and all pre-ame sj)e( illation tabs it a prospectively thrillini; duel. "I 1. 1 ' i s BWKa V - V Episcopal Students Will Present Modern Morality Play This Sunday Hy GAIL GODWIN Thi- Eiufcoual Student Concre pation wiI prt'M'nt ''"The tf nf hy J llu Stable." a Ctv.irl.s Williams 1 vnv 1 mofltTn moralily plas, al 1 Sunday in Ihi- L'har.ti.-l f t!u Chaprl (it Ihr Ci'ios. William White -a ill portray Un load role a -'Man." reprosontiiu ovory man l.oi' lie a 1 ii Uunru l,v Pule. E. Martin Brown, renowned the Chapel of the Cross became I drama critic, gives credit to WiJ- j interested in Williams while he I.ams as "a Christian thinker, both i was viitin in Knelxnd this tim i.iute anil deep." nier. lie hrousjht several plays "Williams does in tact what Shaw has done for a larger puhlie. and does it in austere ways as well as Shaw." cites Brown. The play is directed hy Barbara back and "The House by the Sta ble" was selected as an ideal Christmas project. ("ambling ho Amanda posile him lor While's -n.l MeU4s who -tar.-a -i'n L." and is pl.O will op he r 1 b. hrntlier ' Hell, w !i Itrwin S..lomon. The tlieme i.f Wil'.la:n pi .1 y i the ha-ic sm of man Tri '- Wil lums deelops the ida that h only wa l'nde can h" connner?;! and man saved is thro.i-h divine intervention. Thus, while White and Solonrm i.re sitting around uamhlm i r W'.nl'-'s soul, the Holy Couple (phved by Ann Dinlap a:i:l Pi ter UeicliU-) arrives. They ask -Mm" for sir. Pit. N't wMuiu to send the coiipP back rut into the cold. White hastily lPstruels his servant Cahri'-l (plaved hv IM1 k':,m. t "Cu nut t!u-m in the stable." P.ob lnsko. student chaplain at P.attle a Dramatic Art maj. r. Use Our Ride Service To Get Home Christmas "Co put thorn in WhM follo-As vel' pinent of th is a Clr Prid .ind Iletl are Man's Inn in" cvrt. drannt ic d -- stouis then". t'irowri out ot f-.Ilo-.vin ;:i in''Tven- Clnrl' ;inpetiis s WiHiarrs v ps in th- K-v.'lish I)r-mi Movemetit b-forr a f''W VI lis a major fpdiuioos his death ! , vim lace the urim prospect ot d.ivir,- home aloir wilh no 1 ne to talk t ; but nr radio? Do n t despair. List your name with '!lie Daily Tar Heel Christmas Hide Service and you can have one or more fellow UNC students lor company. If mi don't have a cur. why i:ht hoiidav cr-wd" List y:)ur- self with the- Tar Heel and trans portation should come your way. Whither yen have space for riders or n:ed a ride drop by the Tar Heel office in Graham Me morial or send a card to Ride Service, care of The Daily Tar Heel. Chapel Hill. When yc u i'iml a ride or riders, please notify the Tar Heel so that our name may be removed from the !M. UMM.US WANTKI) Cirl K. Steinhauser, Indiana lis. Ind.. via WeM a. Fro L e v e 1, Lindsav Love. Phone: Hllooii IWiK-rl Kahlls. Albany, X. Y.. Glee Club To Perform AtSCG ame The UNC Men's Glee Club will perform at half time today at the Carolina-South Carolina basketball ,ame for its second regional tele vision performance. The return engagement of the 60-voiccd club is due to a large appreciative response from people of many corners of North Caro lina and. neighboring who .saw the Clonison-UNC ball s'"e on television last Saturday. Dr. Joel Carter, director of the organization, stated that the group will perform in the same manner i as last Saturday. They will be seated in a body in the stands. From there they will march onto ; the court at half-time and sing four songs before the regional TV audience and the several thousand .spectators expected for the game. Songs to be sung include: "Aye Zigga Zoomba; Caro lina Fight Song." cften dubbed Furnian Last Victim The North Carolinians made it 33 straight in Charlotte Thursday night with a 91-74 victory' over Furnian Co' lege in a surprisingly rugged battle. Coach Frank Johnson's Game cocks are led by high scoring Hay (Cookie) Pericola who is averag ing over 21 p ints per game. Fred Lentz, a veteran center and vet eran forward Dick Hoffman are the other two men who contribut ed greatly to the Gamecock's 17 12 record a year ago. Thus far this season, the Game cocks have beaten Georgia (95 57) and Georgia Tech (70-64) and lost to N. C. State (81-66). The Tar Heel's who continue to Ted the pressure of their fabulous winning streak, wilt get a few days rest after this contest. They go against Minnesota in the first! , , . round of the Kentucky Classic m ' " roDresentatn -t j in Lexington, Kv. Friday. ... . . ; m,,, j xv-ill possibly lose his seat 111 tne j Usual Starters j Student Legislature because of ac-1 McGuire is expected to go with j tion taken last Thursday night. j his usual starting lineup of Lee j Jack Lavving (UP) asked for a; Shaffer and Pete Brennan at for- , roll call vote on Tally Eddings' j ward. Dick Kepley at center and j (SP) bill concerning a street light: Bob Cunningham and Tommy to be placed between Lenoir Hall; Kcarns at the guard positions. I Shalfer has labeled himself a j real comer in the Tar Heel's last ywvnjmi:. jemima WJU11.UW1H 1 mi, Jtxe-M wivw.. YWWTW"1 " ..." .:,y,,"y ' Mi',wyVfls, g-fWffc ywwp.ww'yf " n ; ! -tk:r& Tif f- l iifi; o -is i 71 I i ' r? 'CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD' Making last minute arrangements for GMAB's "Christmas Around Tth World" Sunday night are (left to right) C. C. Pridgen, Mary Moore Mason, Betty Huffman, Don Murphy, Betty Reece and Jack Mitchell. two games, scoring 20 points Victory March;" "To Thee against George Washington and or w ; tern Mas Chattanooga. Lauderdale, Ne-.v York Citv Phoiu-: 8!)112 Tim McKcnzie, Tenn.. Phone: '.')035 Dick Alexander, Ft Fla.. I'honc: B!)1C2 Nick Lllison. Cincinnati, Phone: KJ)l()r liar. .Id Stess-.l, New York City. Phone: IVMUW William M. Caison, Savannah Ga.. Phone: 8I072 Kberhard P.oecker. Philadelphia Pa.. Phone: PMCU Iiarrv Y a 1 e. Phone: 19113 Jerxy I'ayncs. Springfi: Id. Ohio. Paul Hole i Wednesdav Ohio, the We Sing." a secular number, and j "Carolina Loyalty Song." The tra-1 diticnal "Hark The Sound" will immediately follow the last verse of "Carolina Loyalty Song." Cheer leader Black will lead the students in joining the Glee Club in sing ing the chorus of the alma mater. An announcement over the pub lic address system will be made ; at half-time introdttcing the Glee Club as it parades onto the court. dropping in 28 against Furnian. Kcarns fell off from his usual j scoring consistency against Furman j getting but 13 points. This gives J him a total of 69 points for the ( season. Brennan's 31 against Fur-1 man was his single high for the , reason. S. C. Has Reserves McGuire will probably continue to substitute freely in an effort to U P Representative AAav Lose His Sear By I'KIXGLE PIPKIN i tien to the next). If he takes more than on? unexcused cut, he can be unseated. Charlie Gray's (CP) resolution to "condemn" the action of the State Student Legislature provok ed the largest number of Student i Legislators to speak so far during the twenty-fourth session. Gray, the introducer of this re solution vv h i c h was debated Thursday night, argued that the adverse comment : the state news papers on the SSL resolution con- corning intor-rada! marriage "is reflecting back or. us." Pat Adams (SP) claimed that the resolution had internal con- P' I- 't. A s a rr'f")'.'ni('d hi-, imagination lectual. o. W'.lVnas "difficult IS hns been 1 becaus" highly intei- Doan Luxon Named To Sigma Delta Chi Board Dr. Norval Neil Luxon, dean of the School of Journalism, has been appointed to a seven man board to make a special report on membership eligibility for Sig ma Delta Chi. pr fesMonal journal ism fraternity. Bernard Kilgoie, president of the Wall Street Journal, i.- chair man of the committee which i. holding it, first meeting in Chica go Decern be r HI Delegate., at the 19."j7 national convention directed turnpike (Dec. '20) Phono: B'ML! Kichard Bell. Orlando, Fla.. phone: Willi) t :u riniT.h .TackMin Mis. (Dec jtiii i ' - - 20) Phone: flDlfT) Charles Coleman southeast Ga. via C lumbia S. C. and Augusta, Ga.. Phone: fD44:i Will Heath. Gary Ind.. via Pa.. Ohio and Ind. turnpikes. Phone: P,02"0 or 8453. Charles Sperana and Saul Bor odkin (2 cars) Boston. Ma-s. via N. V.. N. J. and Conn.. Phone: 3771 Harry Neff. York. Penn.. Phone: !!M73 or I'.GGGl IV b Turner. Atlanta. Ga., Ph me: iUMYl l KIIM.S W ANTKI) ! Jane Payne, Richmond, Va , ! phone: V,)Wi Joel Snow. St. Petersburg, fla.. phone: 80174 Jackie McCarthy, Norfolk, Va., phone: 80048 John Heddan, Washington. DC, Dick B'-ni o vicinity, Ponlie Orlando. Fla., i I j Columbus or i Phone: 80179 ; 1 South Norfolk. Va.. , night) Phone: 80128! cr Miller Pittsburgh. Pa., 8014., Pittsburgh. Pa. Seating Plans For Cage Tilts Is Announced and Raleigh Road. This action was taken alter one ! SP and 12 UP representatives, who , had been present earlier for the . debate concerning the SSL resolu tion, had left the hall. j The representative could not be located for comment nor could Student Legislature Speaker Don Furtado. A representative, according to the Student Legislature's by-laws, must be present for every roil cali vote, or ejse he i.s counted absent for the whole session. A legislator is granted one un excused absence from each assem- or Harry vicinity, Feter Field House Robert B. Morlcy. New Bruns wick. V J. Phono:. 80154 . r- i t 1.. Jim Vance 1 Bu tton! or ,ev l.on- ()ur don Conn. Phone: 01301 tN.v Wood Miami. I la.. Phone: ! Tho 01301 Lnrrv Levin.. Baltimore. Md., or ! Wake Washington. D. C, Phone: 80169 Rua K. Roi, New York City, Phone: 80172 A. Wolff. Memphis. Ten., Phone: 8fi032 Washingto, Dn. j The reserved seats policy, which was used so effectively last year L ! accommodate fans at some Caro i lina home basketball games, will be employed again this year at home tilts. come up with his best combina-' Wy (it las(s from one gcnt,ral elt.t.. tion. Thus far, he has used Harvey ; " Salz, Ray Stanley, Grey Poole Roy Searcy and John Crotty effective ly in relief. Forward Lanny Lotz will miss today's action as he con tinues to recover from a broken foot suffered against Clemson in the opener last season. , The South Carolina lineup is completed with 6-3 junior Dick Prater and 6-5 sophomore forward Bury Hudson in addition to Hoff man, Pericola and Letz. Johnson , also has several good reserves ! which are due to see plenty of ac- Roger Koonce, C. Ph'-e: 8908") Clarke Joes. Phone: 0:,.08(; Betty Barnes. C, Phone: 91201 first reserved seats game j tion. Guard Walt Hudson, center .! T -v1 1 1T IT.. J will be plaved on Jan. 4 against j arry uiai ana lorwaru cury nuu- Forest. Students, laculty n a.t- an naumum. members and employees of the i t 'annmus. University must exchange their 1 athletic passbooks for specific j seating. , Payne Not Guilty Buddy Payne was found not guilty last night of murdering Pete Brennan in the annual Phi Alpha Delta Mock Trial. Foreman Frank Berry deliv ered the verdict after the jurv had deliberated forty minutes. With its verdict the jury de clared that the killing of Bren nan was done without malice, premeditation nor deliberation. Chief Defense Counsel Gaston Gage and Payne appeared over joyed at the verdict. flicts and that the main action of : the SSL resolution was to curtail "the abridgement of individual rights' (from the text of the SSL i" solution ) . Al Goldsmith i UP) claimed the matter "probably is a dead i-sue" 1 and that Gray's resolution contain- ed certain ambiguities. "The action was to grant free j di.ni of choice and that alone." j explained Ervvin Fuller (SP) with regards to the SSL resolution. I Dick Robinson (UP) said the is ! sue had been "grossly misconstru ' ed and that hj thought that Gray's ; resolution was "basically sound." j, He claimed that the people of N.rtii Carolina were not avvare that the SSL is not representative of the students. The issue, he claimed, was not whether the Student Legislature (Norm Kantor Photo) Yule Program Slated Sunday .. v - - - - - f Christmas wiJJ be celebrated to morrow night in a festive and in ternationai way when GMAB pre sents its "Christmas Around the World" program in Graham Me morial at 8:15. Tli? program will present the Chrismas songs, dances, and cus toms of countries throughout the world through a Christmas page ant. After the pageant there will be an open h:us? in the television tv cm -of Graham Memorial. Featured in the pageant will be the Men's G!e? Club and num erous $!jdcnts from foreign coun tries. The following countries will h r? presented: France. Spain, Uruguay. England. Germany, Sweden. Puerto Rico and the United States. According to Betty Huffman end Mary Mcore Mas:n, co-chairmen cf th? pageant, the purpose of th? program is "to make us feel the true spirit of Christmas in an international sense through seeing and learning about the fas cinating Christmas customs throu2h:ut the Christian world." Fmoty Stocking Fund Seoks Cash Donations The Fmpty Stocking Fund is in reed of cash donations, according to Mrs. Mark llanna. chairman of the fond. i Mrs. Hanna said the Junior Scrv j ice League of Chapel Hill, sponsor j of the Empty Stocking Fund, is Irperating a booth on Franklin street to collect any donations. i Chicago. Washington, 111., 1). IN THE INFIRMARY ih:.f ttw committee be e-Uablishcd and that its report be published in phone: 80037 th,. O iill. monthly magaine of the i Bill Harrington fraternity. ; nrior to tin St. Petersburg, t least three nvnths Kla , Phone: H!U.() November 19."3 con-' Hilly Goldman, Tampa. Fla.. Students in the Infirmary yes terday included: Misses Hetty Webster and Faye Dark and Roger Foushee, Robert Bernhardt. Robert Kasley, I'aul Horning, William Poplin, William Allen. Harold Culbreth. Donald Warren, Fdward Sharpless and Arthur Fountain. A priority for the Wake Forest . game will be given to persons , whose last names start with the letter AM. Distribution to this group will be made on Dee. 16. 17. 18. Any tickets remaining after 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 18 will be dis tributed the following day on a first come first serve basis. A similar procedure will pre cede the N. C. State game on Jan. 15, only this time the persons whose last names start with N-Z will have the priority. Other j games which involve this program 'will be the Duke game on Feb. ft j and the Maryland game on Feb. ! ? Racing With The Moon? Steering by heavenly bodies is fine for sailors, but it left three noted astronomers at sea when they tried it Thursday night on a Tar Heel highway. The distinguished party was returning northward after a Chapel Hill visit. A. F. Jenzano, director of the Morehead Plane tarium, directed them to the proper highway and saw them off. Moments later, Jenzano observed the car turn around and head southward. He stopped it. "We looked at the moon and found out we were going in the wrong direction," the party informed Jenzano. "Steer by the road signs instead of the moon," advised Jenzano. "The men who laid off the highway's weren't astronomers." The visitors included J. M. Chamberlain, chairman of the Amer ican Museum of Natural History and director of Hayden Plane tarium in New York; Dr. Thomas D. Nicholson, astronomer for the planetarium; and John Thomas, chief technician. They came to Chapel Hill for a viewing of the "Star of Bethlehem show at the Morehead Planetarium, : likd the SSL resolution bui who- The Fmpty Stocking Fund i.s de ther the matter would be clear for ( signed to take care of needy fam the state. jj ilics in Orange County during Gray, speaking again, said that'-j Christmas. ne warned to aosoive me i.w r Hanna remmdcd Student Body from the responsi bilitv of having passed lhi.s SSL legisMaion. He quoted Representative Fuller as having said the SSL action-had j "blackened our name." Many peo- pie he c'aimeii. were not fully ncouainten with the SSL resolu tion. lie said he agreed with the moral reasoning behind the SSL resolu tion: however, he claimed the pub lic was not fully acquainted with the particulars of the controversy and that the issue was still alive in their minds. TLvold O'Tuel claimed that the onlv logical parts of Gray's resolu were the fourth whereas clause vhich said the SSL had passed the t evolution ind the second ar' whieh said the SSL co"ld not claim to be truly representative. I "irs. Hanna reminded organiza- i lions and persons who have adopted j homilies that boxes for the families should be delivered to the bus gar ages behind Sinclair Service Station in Glen Lennox from 1 to 5 p. m. now through Saturday. Campus Chest Drive Plans Now Underway The Campus Chest Drive is sched uled for Feb. 22-28 according to Libby McCord and Gene Parker. Campus Chest Committee leaders. The proceeds from this year's an nual drive will go to organizations which supply aid to students in need. The committee will announce fur ther details of the 1958 Campus Chest Drive at a later date. ventiiOi in Sail Ibcgo. i Ph "lie: 80002
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