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FAGB FOUR Draft Board Threatens Actor '6 f 'lolanthe 9 Show By Larry Dale A New York City draft board has sent out a call for one of the leading characters of "lolanthe," first of the winter quarter Stu dent Entertainment programs, adding something new to the list of worries that beset Gilbert-and Sullivan directors. Arthur Conescu, who plays the part of the Lord High Chancellor in the annual musical, left last night to appear for a special hearing with an advisory board in New York tonight. His draft board notified him last Friday that he was to be inducted on Feb ruary 2. The Lord High Chan cellor put in a trying weekend trying to straighten things out with the home office so that he might be deferred until after the production of "lolanthe" on Feb ruary 5 and 6. He called his home on Friday ,again on Saturday, still again on Tuesday, and later Coeds Propose New Amendment In a coed senate meeting held Wednesday afternoon in the Hor ace Williams lounge of Graham Memorial Jean Lockridge, new ly elected senator, proposed that article eleven, section two of the Woman's Government constitu tion be amended to read as fol lows: "Amendments to the con stitution may be passed by vote of 15 of the coed student body." As the constitution now stands amendments may be pro posed by a petition signed by 5 of the coed student body, or by three members of the senate, but amendments may be passed only by a three-fourths vote of the fifteen senators. Speaker Buice stressed that this amendment is necessary in order to avoid a continual change of the document. She pointed ( decai at 165, Johnny Davis re out that a constitution is some- j placing Lem Gibbons at 175, and thing that should be permanent and free of numerous changes. ! This proposed amendment will be voted on in a meeting to be held next Thursday in the Hor ace Williams lounge. A suggestion was made that the senate recommend to the Administration that a vocational i guidance school be set up in I South building for the purpose of aiding coeds seeking jobs. Along with this suggestion a resolution will be sent to Dean House that a vocational guidance office be set up to aid women who are in doubt in picking major subjects. CVTC Company A Asked to Report Members of CVTC company A are requested to report to the CVTC office today to receive a new training memorandum and forms for admission to a special movie to be shown to CVTC mem bers at the Village theater next week. 'I0LANTHE' CAST (Continued from first page) ther Pierce, Charles Medlin, Earl Slocum, Georgia Logan, Steve Pappas, Kerwin Stallings, Allen Garrett, Glen Hardon, Monte Howell, Marice Bunch, Joe Burton Linker, Alexander Harper, Robert Reed, James Hall, and Genevieve Pyles. FROSH MERMEN (Continued from page three) time of any freshman back- stroker this year as he swam the 100-meter course in 1:28.2. Al len Kaufman, Henry Huse, Joe Algranti, and Ed Bond continued to lead the freestyle candidates while Ira Abrahamson and Pete Hexner took the honors in the breaststroke. on the same day his father called him back and stated that he would have to appear for a spec ial hearing tonight in New York. Conescu said, "I hope I'll be back . . I'll even do theshow for them if necessary to convince them I should be deferred to be in it." He stated that even4f he was not deferred and was induct ed on February 2 he could be back J by. Wednesday in time for the show on Friday and Saturday nights providing he didn't miss too many rehearsals. If he is not inducted he plans to return by Sunday. ' Foster Fitz-Simons, director of the production, has not yet de-j cided whether he will replace Conescu with Russell Rogers, but at present Rogers is rehearsing the part in preparation for tak ing over if Arthur Conescu is ab sent. WRESTLING (Continued from page three) varsity men to Raleigh. The team will leave at 4:30 this afternoon but mode of transportation was still undecided yesterday. "We won't have time to walk over, but we'll sare run if we have no other way," Quinlan said. Same Lineup - Except for McKeever and Gib bons, the Tar Heel varsity lineup will remain intact. T. A. Hearn, who has only a thrilling 10-9 de feat at the hands of his VMI man last week against his record, will handle the 121-pound duties and j John Hallett, who is undefeated in his two freshman starts, will move up to the varsity replacing McKeever in the 128-pound class. The rest of the lineup will con sist of Mose Robinson at 145, Art Bleuthenthal at 155, Frank Mor- either Grimsley Hobbs or f resh- man Hugh JEfird in the unlimited slot. For the freshmen, Hugh Trant will be at 121, Dick Allison at 128, Oscar Green in the 136-pound class, Doug Tuomey at 145, Ed Hipp at 155, Dick Badham at 165, Dick Willingham at 175, and Hugh Efird in the unlimited class if he doesn't wrestle for the var sity. SWIMMING (Continued from page three) for him to swim hard. Six Newcomers Six newcomers to varsity spangles and six veterans from last year will comprise the outfit Coach Jamerson throws into ac- ioh against the Cadets. Ben Ward, cream of the freshman crop, will probably race in the 50, 100, 220, and possibly the 400 re- ay. Either Cocaptains Bill El more and Memo Mohoney will make up the complement in the 220. Two from among Jesse Green- Daum, Koy little, and sill tterr will team up with Ward in the 50 and the 100 while Don Nicholson, runnerup .in the Southern con ference championships last .year, and Buddy Crone, Junior AAU champ, will handle the diving du ties. Denny Hammond, holder of a national backstroke record, and newcomer Larry Johnson will swim in the 150 backstroke event. Steve Sokoloff , outstand ing sophomore merman, and Louis Rubinsohn, reserve from last year, will take care of the 200 meter breaststroke and Co-cap tains Elmore and Mahoney will swim the 440. Four from among Ward, Greenbaum, Little, Herr and Hammond will make up the quartet in the 400 relay. FOR VICTORY BUY BONDS- THE DAILY SAMUEL SELDEN, who has has been awarded membership in the National Theater con ference in recognition of his work as associate director of the Playmakers. National Theatre Conference Names Selden as Member Membership in the National Theatre conference has been awarded to Professor Samuel Selden, associate director of the Carolina Playmakers and in structor in the department of dramatic arts, "in recognition of his distinctive work as director, teacher and author' Since the conference allows only one member to be selected from any institution or organi zation, an exception was made to give Selden membership. "Proff" Koch, of the department is also a member of the confe rence. Paul Green, president of the National Theatre conference, last year is a member-at-1'arge now, giving the University three fa culty members on the group ros ter. Another honor was recently given Selden when he was name ed as one of the 28 men and wo men in the country contributing significantly to the non-commercial theatre. This honor was the result of a poll conducted by "Atlantic Monthly." Professor Selden became a member of the University facul ty in 1927. He had previously been connected with the Theatre Guild, Greenwich Village thea tre, Provincetown Playhouse and other theatrical groups in New York. Sportswriters Assemble Today Sports reporters Don Atran, Charles Howe, Herb Bodman, Phyllis Yates, Bob Gold water, and Dick Ferguson must meet with Bob Hoke in his office at 3:30 this afternoon, it was an nounced yesterday. PRE-FLIGHT (Continued from page three) flighters earlier in the year, 53 to 46. Robert Carpenter, six foot, four inch center, who for three years was all-conference at East Texas State, heads the list of for mer college stars on the visitors club. x Since leaving East Texas he has been playing ball, prior to enlisting in the Navy, with the Oshkosh (Wis.) All-Stars. Two years ago he was named to the all-tournament team at the na tional tournament. He has av eraged over, 14 points a gamej this season. rt EUBANKS DRUG CO. Our Specialty, Prescriptions Three Licensed Druggists in Charge 189 2 TAB HEEL NEWS BRIEFS (Continued from first page) the important railroad junction of Kastbrnaya, 80 miles east of Kursk, and in the Caucasus have stormed up the Baku-Rostov rail road to within 8 miles of the vital junction city of Kripotkin, the Soviet high command announced today. All Branches of Service To be Supplied by Draft WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (UP) Local Draft boards will begin Feb. 1 to fill combined calls on the Army, Navy and Marine Corps and Coast Guard for men between 18 and 38 by selective service, the bureau of the War Manpower commission revealed today. Navy Department Reveals Recent Sinking of 4 Ships WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. (UP) -Enem yj submarines striking at midnight sank four American vessels in a convoy off the northern coast of ' South America early this month, the Navy revealed today. Dining Car Waiter Admits Slaying Navy Man's Wife ALBANY, Ore., Jan. 28 (UP) Robert Folkes, 21 year old negro of Los Angeles, a sec ond cook aboard the unit of the Southern Pacific west coast limited was held today on a charge which authorities said was based on circumstantial evidence and a reported confes sion. He is charged with the mur der of Martha Virginia James, 21, of Norfolk, Va., whose body was found in the aisle of a sleep ing car Saturday morning. Dis trict Attorney Carl Weinrick filed a charge in justice court. The comely young woman, four months bride of northern Vir ginia Ensignr Richard F. James, was found in the aisle below lower berth 13. ' PARALYSIS FUND ( Continued' from first page) conducted an intensive collection campaign. This approval was necessary since by Legislature order no fund may solicit on campus unless approved by the executive board of the War Chest. The canvassing will end to morrow just before the big Presi dents Birthday Ball which will climax the drive. Tickets for the ball are on sale at the YMC A, Ledbetter - Pickard's and the Carolina Inn, and are priced at one dollar for a couple. The Birthday ball will start to morrow night at 9 o'clock in Woollen gymnasium and is open to the three communities of Chapel Hill : student, town, Pre flight. Buy Bonds and Stamps Keep Your Bin Filled FITCH LUMBER CO. Phone 7291 194 3 f en Tar Babies Make Ttip to Thomasville Tomorrow for Imp Tilt Ten Tar Babies will travel to Thomasville tomorrow afternoon to do battle with the Duke year ling outfit in a probable league tilt, Coach Al Mathes announced yesterday. Forwards Anderson, Alvarez, Weinstein, and Mitchell, centers Donnan, and Nesbit, and guards Thome, Walters, Stevenson, and Williams will comprise the play ers making the journey. In addi tion, Coach Mathes, assistant coach Chubby Myers, and man ager Bill Mitchell will go on the- trip.. Tomorrow's tussle will be the feature attraction at the dedi cation of a new gymnasium in Thomasville. Along with the announcement of another clash on the loop slate came the news of the cancellation of the game against the Davidson freshmen, scheduled here for February 12. Because of trans portation difficulties, only the Wildcat varsity team members will be able to reach Chapel Hill. The Mathesmen again ran VMI formations against the White Phantoms in yesterday's drill. This was followed by a long scrimmage in which the Tar Babies showed up well. Mannie Alvarez was particularly impres sive for the frosh. Phi Committee Meets In Grail Room Today The membership committee of the Phi assembly will meet today at 3:15 p.m. in the Grail Room of Graham Memorial. Members expected to be present are Shir ley Sanderlin, Gwen Hobbs, Bob Rosenast, David Sabistan, Oscar Main and Omelia Robinson. 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