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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1942 Modern Dancers Ask New Students To Join Group Modern Dance club will hold a meeting-, today at 5 p. m. in the banquet room of Graham Memorial. New stu dents interested in joining the organi zation are being urged to attend this meeting to dance with the group, Anice Garmany, club president, announced. Purpose of the club is for students to work out their own compositions and productions. It was organized several years ago by students to further in terest in this art on the campus. The local group is not limited to work in Chapel Hill, but last year expanded to reach similar organizations in neighboring schools and theaters. They sponsored a symposium last fall in which 15 such groups participated. It had the distinction of being the second meeting of this sort to be held in North Carolina. The dance group also took an active part in the Carolina Workshop's Spring festival last year. The first undertaking this fall will be a lecture demonstration, given by the club, to acquaint the campus with meanings and aims of modern dance; Louise Meroney is faculty adviser for this organization. She is a grad uate of Woman's College, Greensboro, where she was an outstanding member of the dance group there. Later she studied at New York university. CVTC Meets To Discuss Wooden Rifles The entire CVTC corps is being re quested to attend a short informal meeting in Gerrard hall at 7:30 to night. The question of obtaining wooden rifles, which are essential for the advanced training companies, has arisen. A' method of obtaining these rifles has been devised, and the corps as a whole is needed to put the idea into operation. Send the Daily Tar Heel home f i ' sz -' k: if K . i I i e A When one has the flesh-and-blood loveliness of Ginny Simms, and the other is just a blockhead of wood two heads are better than one, especially if they are close together! Thus might Charlie McCarthy aver, were his mentor Bergen present the shot being from "Here We Go Again," in which the three are teamed on the screen with Fibber McGee and Molly, being shown to day at the Carolina Theatre. Greek Scribes Must List Members Fraternity and sorority secretaries are being requested to have a list of all members and pledges sent to the Yack ety-Yack office by tomorrow afternoon. Letters requesting additional informa tion have been sent to all chapter houses, Jim Loeb, managing editor, stated. Frosh Pledge Smoker Scheduled Tonight An annual pledge smoker in honor of freshmen pledging campus fra ternities will be held at the Phi Gamma Delta house tonight from 8 to 10 o'clock. " Refreshments will be served. Past smokers have been well at tended. Band Drill Today There will be a band drill today at 5:15 at Intramural field number 1, without instruments. gTRE-gCMl'T BE gg tj nuns mm ilV I ill -:: : ' ) Plus "A Letter From Bataan" Cartoon "Hold That Lion" TODAY ONLY PICK THEATRE THE TWO ACE FUN TEAMS OF THE AIR ill 4. in their 2nd smash laugh hit!? 3 They've brought their whole gang , with them. .to rfrmhlf vnu un with . - j -r - jm? a snow more noious man even LVUn fllV 9 LiUUIIIlIU s .: a snov more noious man even 'a ftY. look yvnos Laugnmg"! lSfHT) NrJfvS ft JLA-X f i A J V5T- -VA Jr. ,v.-.,i.'.y.'.,.v r v THE GHKAI yiLUkKLttVt 3i GIN II Y SIMMS Bill Thompson ' C2l3 Gcrd23Is2b3l R2ndo!pbuMortini8r r Snerd" and RAY NOBLE and Plus Comedy - Cartoon - Novelty NOW PLAYING Professor Koch To Read Play Of Shakespeare Carrying out one of the traditions of the Carolina Playmakers, Profes sor Frederick H. Koch will appear in the Playmakers Theatre Sunday at 8:30 p.m. to enact scenes from Shakes peare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Professor Koch will interpret the roles of several of the characters in the play such as, the comic Bottom and Oberon, king of the fairies. He will be accompanied only by musical selections by Mendelssohn. This "one man Shakespeare theater" began when the professor was a soph omore at Ohio Wesleyan university. He gave his readings in schools and churches in nearby towns. Later he paid his way through Harvard by spending the summers giving solo per formances at hotels. ' The play "Midsummer Night's Dream" is one of Professor Koch's favorites. Sunday night's perform ance is open to the public and is free of charge. WSSF Committee To Convene Today Harry Comer, head of the local World Student Service fund commit tee, announced that there would be a short meeting of the committee mem bers at 1:40 p.m. today in the Grail room of Graham Memorial. Final plans for Sunday's series of WSSF conferences in Graham Memorial will be discussed. - Coed Singers Meet Woman's Glee club will meet today at 5 p.m. in Hill hall. NEWS BRIEFS (Continued from first page) LONDON, Oct. 21 (UP) One of the greatest Balkan battles against the Nazis to exist in Yugoslavia is raging in southern Bosnia, where 1,200 Germans and Axis satellite troops have been killed in three days of fighting against Yugoslav Chetniks, it was reported tonight. According to radio reports from mountain headquarters of General Draja Mikhailovitch, Yugoslav war minister, the battle began as German, Croat, Ustashi and Bulgarian troops attempted to recapture the towns of Dupres and Foca from Mikhailovitch's men. The Chetniks repaired their battle lines outside the towns and forced the enemy to retreat. Since then heavy artillery duels have been reported. WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UP) President Roosevelt today signed the largest tax bill in history designed to increase government income by $9, 724,200,000 a year and to extend the tax burden to all Americans making more than $624 a year. The President, by acting today, made it possible for $65,000,000 of higher excise taxes on liquor, travel, tele phone service, cigarettes, telegrams and other items to go into effect No vember 1. Record-breaking normal and sur tax levies on corporation and indivi dual 1942 incomes are provided. These are payable next March 14. Provided also is a special five per cent victory tax on all incomes in excess of $12 a week, to be deducted from pay envel opes after January 1. BOXING (Continued from page three) Reavis, Town; H. Hartley, ATO, vs. G. Andrews, Beta. 155 pound class: P. Lindsay, Phi Delta Theta, vs. C. Council, Beta; A. Sims, ATO, vs. F. ing,'Zeta Psi; J. Pritchard, Phi Delta Theta, vs. E. Hipps, Beta; R. Cohen, Town, vs. C. Kinsey, Whitehead. 165 pound class: J. Peal, Zeta Psi, vs. T. Dameron, unattached. 175 pound class: E. Poe, SAE, vs. H. Weinsteiri, TEP; B. Mills, ATO, vs. R. McElroy, Zeta Psi; H. Johnson, unattached, vs. L. Gibbons, unattached. The contestants are asked to report to the boxing room at 3:30 this afternoon. POWER ( Continued from first page ) to bring the number of town represen tatives into proper proportion with those from dorms and houses, so that each member of the club would repre sent about 125 students. He stated that five candidates for club membership would be chosen by each of the four districts to be deter mined by the Intertown council. The University club will then choose two of the five as the district representatives. FOR VICTORY BUY BONDS Belk Leggett Co. Ready-To-Wear Second Floor PASTEL WOOL DRESSES t For that extra special date. It's a dress to make him remember. 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