TJ.V.C. Library Ccriala Dept, Box C70 cha?3i iiiii. ii.c, f Off rf Y Sportsmanship That of the student body .is at a new low ebb, says editor on page two. WEATHER Ooeralljr fair and nuxleruU-lr nAd UhIjt and Saturday. VOL. LXV NO. 3$ Offices in Graham Memorial CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1958 Complete If) Wire Service FOUR PAGES THIS ISSUE r;;p j i u - P" " '' I a nan pacn Bonds KM.KlGM. .Ian. Ifi .r-Tl e Co-n Ml of St Ve tod y q"icklv approved th? s It of 10 mil' Ion do'lirs wntli i f U'e "ho I construction bonds t n syndic-re headed bv he F rst I Nation.d Ci'y Bank of New York. With l.t Gov. Luther Bar-Mi.vdt presidin; In 'he absence of Gov. I'mles, ti e Council nppr ved the tevonnendation of State Treasurer Kdwin Gill. Diab;lity WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 i.f-The Sr-uite voted fr a lour h t me to day In favor of creating a joint Senate-Mouse commi'tce 'o kt d.' the question of machinery for de cr rnlning when a Pre'dont is o ihs uhlr.l he can not carry on the duties c.f office The romm'ttee would also study preb'ems In Ihe field of snc te ln to the pn sidencv. Th Ilo 'sc, on hree p e, :ous cc-osion-c. has refused to go along v it h the proposal, sponsored over the ypjrs by Sen. Green T -It I . Green cvpres-cd hon it voild ;ip prme it without d bv this time. Toe spnnte adopt il Green's re 'lotion by voice vote. Mndtxentv lii DAIT.ST, Hnn'ary. Jan. 16 - hirst Deputy Premier Ferenc Murnnich declared today Josef Cardinal Mind'cnty can stay in the U S legation here as n as he like "and then he can go to heaven.' T e Cardinal look refuse in the It nation after the Russians crushed tie Hungarian revolt In November 1V1. He had been freed from Com Tnimlsl arrest by rebels only a short lime before. II I M years old and In gord health. j W -"" -" I i. Z- . "s. v? " , , , t tr J ' r j, ! V ;k. ( 1 "i i ' V M 3 - - - - ii.mili-J .-. V ' res Court Of Appeals Says: House Committee Can Probe Red Activities In Education WW New ines Build Wing During Examr .... Seme People Sleep In The Library -5 r r v-- V f TV. 1 .X jff j 7 A "'X 0 WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 (AP) vhich Judge David L. Bazelon con The U.S. Court of Appeals, split- curred, that he believes the Wat ting 5-4, today upheld the right kins decision holds the committer of the House Committee on Un- "had no authority to compel testi American Activities to investigate m:ny because it had no definite Communism in the field of edu- assignment from Congress." cation. i The decision today was the first The majority specifically held interpretation by an appellate that the Supreme Court did not court of the June 24 decision of stiike down last June in its Waf- the Supreme Court reversing the kir.s decision the House resolution contempt of Congress conviction ol setting-up the committee. John T. Watkins a labor union of- "We believe that if the court ficial of Rock Island, 111. had intended to strike down the Today's ruling affirmed the resolution, it would have said so contempt of Congress conviction in so many words," wrote Judge of Lloyd Barenhlatt of New York- Walter M. Bastian for the ma- educator. joritv. 1 Barenhlatt, who formerly taught "It would not have left so vitrl at the University of Michigan and an issue to inference or mterpre- Vassar College, refused to tell a , tation. The far-reaching results of Sputnik CAMUHlDC.K. Mam.. Jan. 6 -Sputnik II. the Soiet do4 carry int at flUte. U due to ronppeur In the rvfninz ky over the United State trtiil ponmbly tomorrow. For the f i-st few days it will be mble only in the far northwest ern horizons fnr most watchers in the northern part of the United St.ites ! Southern views will hae to wait until next week for their first sight ot the Soviet moon which last was fen over the United Sta'cs late in December. Price Supports WASHINGTON. Jan. 16 -President Eisenhower called upon Con- CTP-;s today for authority to reduce j price supports and to ease prod- i uction controls on major crops. j la a special message, the chief ) executive said In effect that the government must shift its farm I policies away from efforts to re tried production tn programs de- S Kix'ned to move the expanding prod uction into market. 4 The scientific revolution in agri culture Is irreversible and is con tinuing." he said. "It cannot be avoided and it need not be feared.' Others Just Sleep Science Foundation Awards Grants To UNC Professors such a holding would he that the committee, established by action of the entire House of representa tives, would be rendered helpless and would not even be able to Court here and sentenced to summon a witness, much less have months in jail and fined $250. him testify." Subcommittee on Un-Amorin tivities June 28, 1954 whether he then wns or ver hai been a mem ber of the Communist Part v. H-. was convicted in U.S. District six Had No Authority Chief Judge Henry W. Edgerton said in a dissenting opinion in Another Look committee on Un-American Activi ties during an inquiry into com munist infiltration in labor. Wat kins denied he had ever been a communist, but said he had co operated with Reds in the lab )r movement some 10 years earlier. : He refused to identify them con tending this information was not pertinent. In revet sing Watkins' , "onviction, the Supreme Court sai'i j the question under inquiry w:-s i not adequately revealed to the wit-! ness. i Describing the Watkins situation as "a far cry from that of Baren hlatt," Bastian wrote: j "We are of the opinion that, un-; ier the standards laid down f r us by the Supreme Court, Baren blatt was made fullv awaie of the subject under inquirv and was in h position to judge the pertinency of the questions relating to the ubiect. We ae further of the pinion that the nuestions were n fact relevant and pertinent t-i that subject." One-Act Plays Again Toniaht A grant from the Na'ional Science Foundation will enable two staff members of the Institute for He search in Social ' Science here to undertake a study on the use of high speed computers in sociologic al research and particularly their application in the study of migra tion. j Dr. Daniel O. Price, director of ithe Institute for Research in Social 'Science in Chapel Hill, and Dr. Ilupert 'B. Vance, research proies sor. will cooperate on the researcli project. The $!.!t00 grant from the National Science Foundation will finance the first year of their study. The first step in the research, ac cording to Dr. Price, will be to ie'evelop a theory of internal migra tion and then to simulate the theory on a high speed computing machine. Major Goal Ttio m.'iinr po.nl of Dr. Price and ... . . ! i A tinc 1-n-inrT within nnis Vance Is to use a high speed " - ;KHifr tli r.firft'iilU which can take data on w r,t vnri.-.hlp relat- compulations ILIUVI W speed computers can perform ordin ary computations at a high ra'e of , Dr. computer a large nu out that are ,,. t migration and then show , uo co.n,m-x i m cn the machine a picture of the trigration pattern. With this computer, the researcn ers hope to be able to manipulate ' manuv of the variables in migration and show on the machine the effect ot any changes on the migration pat'ern. On thp machine the wage level of a certain group, for instance, can be changed and the effect ot such a change on the migration pat tern is shown immediately on the high speed computers. Sociology Implications 'This has several implica ions for sociology, and we hope in this project to examine some of the ateas that should most fruitfully be programmed for high speed computers." Besides his duties as director of the Institute for Research in Social Science, Dr. Price teaches classes in the department of sociology and 'anthropology at UNC. His areas of specialization include sociology, j statistics and migration. He has I been a member of the UNC faculty since 1947. The final presentation of the three new one-act plays by student au thors will be tonight in the Play makers Theatre at 7:30. , The plays, written by graduate students in the Dramatic Art de oartment.were presented for the fiist time last night. The presentation of new plays has become a tradition on the cam- rnaiiy i w. ship of Frederick K.ocn m tne nus 20 season. Included in this year s plays are ' Fairy Beauty," by George H. Hill Jr.. of Robbinsville; "The Eternal Thread," by Gunsam Lee a native of Seoul, Korea; and "A Whi e Butterfly," by Gabriela Roepke of Santiago, Chile. Admission to the plays is free. In January last year the Court of Appeals affirmed Barenhlatt'-5 conviction, but the Supreme Court, after its Watkins ruling, sent it back for another look. Bastian , said in the majority opinion today that the Supreme jCmirt."in no uncertain, terms criti cized the resolution creatine th? committee for lack of specificity, for uncertainty, for vagueness, an ! the scope of the construction ac corded to the resolution as acted upon bv members of the commit tee and its subcommif tees." But nowhere in the Watkins nninion bv Chief Justice Arren. 1 Rastian said, does the court uo ! 1an?u.ne sunoorting Barenblatt's , contention that it struck down the I University Gets $50,000 For Damage On Church A S3CO0O0 campaign to. build and furnish facilities for Presby terian student religious activities on five Tar Heel campuses was approved at a meeting of 50 min isters at Chapel Hill Wednesday night. 1 UNC will receive $265 000 t.) supnlement local funds being rais ed for the renovation and enlar ment of pvecnt church facilities. : The funds will he used to bull .1 a snrient wtn? on tne new cnurcn huild'r-'. Officials are waiting on f'nal mners from architects to let the bids. They hone to break ground for the new building this sp-in?. It will be located on a vacant lot frr;nrt Henderson St, Funds from the 300 000 eam naWn scheduled in March will be used tn replace improvised' cen ters ar.d to exnand existing quar ter at uyc. N C Stfi Duke Fat Carolina College and Woman's Col lege. j $200,000 On Hand i It wi announced that T)r. 'r Redhead Jr.. natnr of the First Presbyter tan Church at Greenv I horn, will serve as ministerial I chairman of the campaism. The 1 drive will undertake to suoplement 1 $200,000 alrendv .on hand. , . I 'A total, of Si83 OOO wH be' ven to Tuke. East Carolina -will re ceive $30 000, Statel SW.000 and ! Woman's rv.TJeee. $30 000. " Student Needs ! ITesnvtenan fturifnt neeos were of dherw ise Chemistry Contest Set Dr. Price commented. "High j Comes Back NIT. AIRY. N.C.. Jan. 1G Ot o MiKxty's wallet came back to him after 11 years, carrying a new bill and a blessing. lrwdv riroDoed the wallet 13 year$ jjo In a nupcrmarkct here. Inside was about $100 In bills that he planned to use for a vacation trip to following day. A frantic bunt failed to produce it. Today, an elderly Negro woman ho refused to give her name or ddre!S came to his office. She Landed him the wallet, saying: '! am returning it wttn tne s blessing." Inside was a $100 bill. Defense Funds WASHINGTON, Jin. 11 (.IV-Pre-Mt ot Klsenhower's request for au thority to spend more than half a billion dollars on new emergency Tyrone Power, Faye Emerson Starring In WC Production Thieves Pick GM Jukebox Thieves broke into the jukebox in Graham Memorial GREENSBORO Tyrone Power land Faye Emerson will appear in ! person in ' Back to 'Me hu-elah" to be presen'ed on the stage of Ay cock Auditorium at 8 30 p.m. on l eb. 2). George Bernard Shaw's "Back to Methuselah." as condensed by Arn- Dr. Vance is Kenan Pro'ess-r of sociology at the University, and he has been connected with UNC since Hi29 He is author of several books and articles dealing with many as pects of population and migration. He is interested in sociology theory, lation social structure and i i demographic theory. Miss Churchill Fined Malibu. Calif.. Jan. 16 (J-v-Sarah .u Thootvo r.nilH-Arnnld viun. ....i, . v. v o., c r. vvirnrtrin Piiiirfliill anolos?. i , i e 1C .. 1 ...111 V, 3 oil tun -ilk.. - c K mm and iook irom jiu u 9i-J..vioss pronuction aim wm ut.- biuu between 5 and 8 p.m. Saturday.- The job was done so expertly that the theft was not discovered until Monday when the jukebox I was opened to take out receipts for last week. Band Bailey. GM building super visor, said the theft had probably upare age defenses this year won two persons, one to do the iutck preliminary approval today in , j(), an(- another to keep watch for tht House Armed Services Com- the -floater" who checks rooms mitlce. Chalnnan Vinson H) Ga) said the committee will vote on the request Monday, after a technical change las been made In the bill to make j more specific. Vinson said the committee was " in, thorough agreement" with the measure as It was outlined at a in Graham Memorial every 15 1 i minutes. The outsid- lock of the jukebox was not damaged. However, the in side lock was forced, Bailey saic'. The lock could have been open ed with a hairpin or screw driver, he said. ! Saturday night's theft of juke in Greensboro under the auspices of the Theatre of Woman's College. The production is n:t to be a 'stntfod reading." but will be a ful ly acted play, complete with scen ery and effects designed by Marvin Reiss. Costumes are designed by Patricia Zipp odt. The play is di rected by Ma-garet Webster. Co-starring with Power and Miss Emerson will be Arthur Treacher. Also in the cast will be Moss. Valerie Bettis and Roger Boxill. "Back to Me huselah" will be the first of several fine arts even's on RALEIGH, Jan. 16 (.fi-The Coun cil of State today approved an al luocation of $"0.000 frm. the Sta e Property Fire Insurance Fund to the University of North Carolina for prpp'hvferlnn damage caused by a f re last week, i parni;na v.C The fi e resul ed in ce ions da u a?e to Swain Hall which housed the University's communication cen er. including the studios of its e Id eational te'evis'on station WUNC TV. j Insurance Commissioner Charles F. Gold s:id the allocation from , the fire insurance fund was p-e- liminary because the f 11 extent of j the damage to the radio and te'e- i vision equipment, in the building has not been finally determined. j He said in all probability it would amount to as much as $50 000 and "it could go as high as $75,000." He A good woy for students to add to acided "It's impossib'e to say yet their total credit, make up entrance j until we find out the amount of deficiencies or earn qurlitv pcints.the damage to that equipme-it." is to enroll in the ma y correspo -1 The f're in Swain Hall was one ring the door bell and then wait for dence courses offered by the Exten-! Gf six that broke out in Unive sity- the girl to come out. resolution creating the committee. Labor Inquiry Watkins appeared before a Su')- Students Can Add Credits By Mail Courses discussed at the dinner meeting here Ver"'nesda a"d delegates ot a first-hand look at current facilities durins tours of existing student centers at State and Duke Uni versity. Officials aid coOO OOO a 1 --" ''v i -n hand to a to the 300 V0 henod to bp i-nicpd in the forth coming drive. It would brin" oil funds for the projects to S500.000. Sororities To Close Saturday Starting Saturday. the sorority houses here will be closed to all guests and will continue to be closed through exams. This does not mean, however, that soror'ty girls will be prevented from dating. But their dates may sion Di ision here in Chapel Hi 1. Those students who cannot be iu residence have been invited and e: i couraged to enroll. The University accepts one full yeor's work by con esponclen e for i ere tit toward oac -eiors ft-gite. but reqii-es students to take the The 1958 contest in colloid and sunace cnenusiry among college ; undergraduates was announced to day by the University ot S-utaern California. Tne contest is sponsor ed by the Continental Oil" Co. of tvyhO and ' Ponca Citv. 11VUOIVi ' j ' . . . 1 i I .,nr,.lrin-kA r r Okla., and U now, in its second ear s u 111 - - .- if cuitahlo courses are available. yr- I .... a Students of chemistry and chem-' a scnior may iaKt" u " ical engineering in all accredited ; ence. with the approval of his dean, colleges and universities in the, the last two courses required for United States and Canada are elig-lhis degree. are full-time under-! Full information can be secured owned Buildings the same night, but This ruling was made at a re the o hers caused only minor dam- ce-d meeting of Panhellenic Coun- i ape. uttier is nave expressed uk cn so as iu gudmu cc a m"" 'opinion the fires were set de i- atmosphere for the girls during Iberately. exann time. Aubrey Brooks Scholarship Competition To Begin Soon Outstanding high school g aduate i these scholarships in 1955 with a .from the old "Imperirl Fifth Con- million-dollar gilt to tne lo:isoii jgressional District" of North Caro- dated University. ible if they are full-time under-; run intormauon can 111 ' jlina for tne third straight year ha'e The famovs Nortn Carolina law- ffraduates on ADril 1. from the office in Abernehy Hall.. nnnnrtlinitv tn pomnete for Au- ver benefited the Universty also A 5,000-wcrd report on research ( Office hours are 8:30 a. m. to 4:ou conducted by the contestant in the :p. m. Monday-Friday and 8:30 a. fields of colloid or surface chem- m. - 12:30 p. m. Saturday. more haired hour closed session with Air receipts was the first Bailey recall lore officials. ed as occurring here. the WC campus culminating m tne m my nouse ann -.canuns "j 15th annual Arts Festival on March for television. 13. 14 and 15. j "I have been under some strain. The presentation here will be part I fully realize anyone mi-ht have of a 42-city hour which began Jan. misunderstood my ac'ions. I regret 6 in Orlando, Fla., prior to the any inconvenience to the public and opening in New York on March 17. J those I love.' istry or an essay on "Radioactive Isotopes in Colloid .and Surface Chemistry" may he submitted for i a $500 first prize, $200 second prize, $100 third prize, or henor I able mention prizes of $50. In ad ! dition an excellence prize of $500 i mav also be awarded to the best j entry if it satisfies exceptionally high standards. Entry blanks may be obtained immediately from Prof. K. J. My sels at the University of Southern - t : r : t a. t Airorrlc i I illil t)I Ilia. LiUS -YIltMCS i. a ill than drunk," the red-1 win be announced and distributed actress said. "I was alone ' bv an,nvmoUs iudses bv Sept. 2. ied todav for causing "any incon vt nience to the public and those ; lrve " and Dleaded guilty to charge of being drunk in pub'ic. She was fined $50. Miss Churchill. 44, stood s'raight and resolute before Judge Charles II. Woodmansee in Malibu Justice Court and said she would like to make a stattment in regard to her arrest last Monday at her beach home. -I would like to say that 1 was brey Lee Brooks scholarships. Mr. Brooks, who died last Friday, The Bureau wo ks with about 2000 . saw students each year, i sons in almost every his scholarship program ncluding per- through two graduation class s. county in Each year 11 scholarships, vatuea through his gifts to the University Press. Students in the "Imperial Fifth ( Congressional District" who receive scholarships come from the follow ing counties: Surry, Stokes, Rocking- North Carolina, in almost all of the! at $5C0 each andrenewable for the CasweU Person Granvil:e. a.d in many of the armed , of college, are awarder h 43 sta es, forces installations both here and in foreign countries. Guilford, in. As contest chairman. Dr. Mysels is being assisted by an advisory committee composed of P. H. Em mett, John Hopkins University; J. W. Williams, University of Wis consin; and W. A. Zisman, Naval Research Laboratory. Classes Saturday All classes will be held Satur day, according to an announce ment by James L. Godfrey, deon ef the faculty. This date had previously been set aside as the special reading day in preparation for exams. However, because of the added day of Christmas vacation, it was then announced by Chancellor W I liam Aycock that reading day would be abolished. and may be used at any of the three and Durha branches of the Consolidated uni versity: UNC, Woman's College and North Carolina State College. J Candida-es for the scholashi.s are first recommended by their high ' school principals and must appear before a county comm t ee before being sent here for ihe final selec tion. In two weeks, the county com mittees in the fifth district should begin nominating candidates for the final selection. Mr. Brooks, who borrowed money to go through Carolina, set up the Alamance IN THE INFIRMARY Studen's 'n the infirmary ye ter day included: Mrs. E'.einor Barksda'e. Mis es Maurdire Baker and Linda Mrf and George Forreit. Frederick Stetk, ValenliJis Rupeiks. WJliani Brigman, Roland Ile'ges, Wil liam Davis, George Elmore, R bert Frrmer, Frank Fables, Jie Quigg, Richard Nichols. Jerry Op- penheimer, Julian Smth and M .r- Aubrey Lee Brooks Foundation for i ton Dear. i I

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