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f 1 1 L. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAG3 F0L.1 Garolina Graduate varices Rapidly In Army Command An army colonel at the age of 36 is the achievement of R. Mc Donald Gray, University gradu ate of 1929, and a student leader and athlete of a few years ago. Colonel Gray is executive offi car of the Proviost Marshal Gen eral of the U. S. Army, Major General Allen W. Gullion, and is stationed in Washington. Gray entered Carolina from Statesville, where his father was superintendent of schools, after spending a year at West Point. As a student he made Phi Beta Kappa, tookra leading part in campus activities, was chosen for membership in Golden Fleece, and won his 'monogram in foot ball. Later he returned to study law, receiving his LL.B. degree in 1932. ' For five years Gray practiced law and was general counsel for ah investment firm in Charlotte. In 1938-39 he served with the rank of Captain under General Gullion, who was then The Ad jutant General of the U. S. Ar my. Since 1939 and until Pearl Harbor, Colonel Gray was a fed eral attorney on the staff of the U. S. Attorney General. cwc (Continued from first page) dance demonstration will be giv en by negro artists. Members of the dance class directed by Lin da Locke at the North Carolina College for Negroes will give dan ces to spirituals and American folk melodies. The modern danc ing class of Louise Maroney will present original dances and sketches. Chapel Hill High School students of Linda Locke will present dance studies. SPOTLESS (Continued from page three) off according to individual sin gles ranking. CahalPs partner in the No. 3 doubles match will be Marks or Peck, depending upon Coach Kenfield's selection in the singles tilts. The netmen will journey to Davidson Monday for a return engagement with the Wildcats. In an early season match the Tar Heels eked out a 4-3 win. MARINES (Continued from first page) program may be accomplished in several ways. First, members of the reserve who qualified un der the tests given to them are automatically assigned to train ing. Transfers are possible in certain cases from the Navy V 12 program, while 1000 men are to be chosen from enlisted Ma rines now on active service. ywyy ........ mm 1 ENJOYING THE BREEZE are Stars Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard and John Wayne, who play the principal roles in the new Cecil B. DeMille Paramount adventure spectacle in Techni color, "Reap the Wild Wind," which is arousing hurricane in terest at the Carolina Theatre. Advisees See Howell Advisees of A. C. Howell may secure mid-term reports at 203 South building, between 2:30 and 4:00 this afternoon and to morrow. NEWS BRIEFS (Continued from first page) Holland, and Belgium last night, while Russian airmen joined the many sided attack with another raid on East Prussia. Congress Leaders Pledge To Fight Pay-As-You-Go Tax WASHINGTON, April 21 (UP) Bi-partisan close com promise negotions on pay-as-you- go tax legislation collapsed - to night and Democratic and Re publican leaders pledged to fight the issue out on the floor. Senate Leaders Quiz Davis For "Inside Information" WASHINGTON, April 21 (UP)-War Information Direc tor Elmer Davis held his regular weekly press conference under senate surveillance today and then was subjected to a secret inquisition by senators who 'sought "inside information" on the operation of his much criti cized agency. Anthony Eden and Attlee Pledge Axis Surrender LONDON, April 21 (UP) Foreign Secretary Anthony Ed en arid deputy Prime Minister Clement Attlee pledged anew to day that Great Britain would fight the axis including Japan to unconditional enemy surrender. LEGISLATURE (Continued from first page) this hindrance temporarily but would still leave the student body the power of initiative and referendum as a check on the legislature." The only other business of the legislature was a talk by Dr. Woodhouse outlining the rules of parliamentary procedure. Dean F. F. Bradshaw also asked for the opinion on several issues facing the campus and the ad ministration. WOMEN (Continued from first page) organization. Helen Marie Camp, Jean Lochridge, Fran Ferrier, Kitty Flannagan, Kay Roper, Mac Hughes, Betty Selman, and Peg Moseley were assigned positions as heads of committees in the meeting yesterday. Mac Hughes has been appointed chairman of a newly established war com mittee which will govern all coed war planning on campus. All women's coed organizations were asked to turn in an annual report to the coed senate as soon as possible. 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The only player not making a hit was Hay worth, who was evidently having an off day with nothing for six. Peters: garnered two of his outfit's bingles. Although allowing but five hits and fanning nine, Shuford still showed some of the wildness that was partly responsible for his defeat to the Cloudbusters Saturday. Eight Wildcats re-! ceived free-passes to first, three of these coming in a row. Play State Today Carolina invades Raleigh this afternoon to oppose the Ration loop cellar occupants, N. C. State. Charlie Moore will pro bably get the starting assign ment with the rest of the lineup about the same as yesterday's. The tilt is scheduled for 4 o'clock. In a Ration league clash yes terday, Duke whitewashed the Pre-flight outfit, 7-0. ALUMNA (Continued from first page) through her talks and corres pondence with influential men of the state that the University was reopened in 1875. Mrs. Spencer died in 1908 at the age of 83. ft . --fi rrfrtf ON THE SAME PROGRAM Pete Smith Novelty "Fala," the White House Pup 3 Welcome 4 Symbol for tellorlaa 5 Worn out Soon 1 Rodent Kind of tern 10 Mariner 11 Surround 12 Foundation 14 Pack 15 Island in East Indies 17 Igneous rock 19 oriental coin 21 Church council 22 Skilful 24 Change of horses 28 Swords 29 Harness-makers 31 Packs for shipping 32 Secret organization 34 Go swiftly 35 Pare 36 Perched 37 Reproach 38 Epochs 40 Come to terms 43 Harass 4 Employer 47 Monster 49 Born 81 Early Hebrew alien S3 Compass point Feature Syndicate. Inc. REASON (Continued from page two) took on a casual confidence that bordered on suaveness. He cajoled, begged, called on the smaller cadet's sense of Honor. Miserably the little man allowed himself to be dragged along to the obnoxious date. But to his surprise and eve ryone's laughter he found his blind a radiant dream. . . . And here is the strangest part. The girl came from his hometown. They were schoolmates togeth er. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ABOUT THE WAVES AND SPARS Q. How long will my training period be? A. The training period will av erage about four months. Q. Can an enlisted woman re quest training in a particular field for instance, radio even if she has had no pre vious training in that field? A. Yes. But it cannot be guar anteed that the request will be granted. . Q. When do I get my uniform? A. After you arrive at training school. However, you should bring enough civilian cloth ing for a week or two. Q. What will my hours be at training school? A. The hours will depend on the school you attend. How ever, they will be on a mili tary basis. Reveille, taps, etc NOW PLAYING 1 4r wiftRapond Massef i i Lynne Overman Robert Preston Susan liayward TO PITZZLS Sociology Fraternity Convenes In Alumni Alpha Kappa Delta, honorary sociology society, will hold its April meeting tonight at 8:00 in the club room of Alumni building. Research projects will be dis cussed, and new members will be initiated. EMERGENCY (Continued from first page) safely away." Only then will the committee recommend to the Legislature that it streamline certain phases of Student gov ernment. "We are not attempting to freeze Student government," Webster stated. "The idea be hind this collecting of data has been the preservation of the present form of Student govern ment for posterity." Problems The committee has also made a "fairly complete list" of prob lems which will arise when the streamlining plan is submitted. Although Webster believes cases of overlapping are inevitable, the condensation of Student gov ernment is necessary for the preservation of a "working form." Survey A survey of the cosntitution of the Legislature has indicated the need for only one change. The basis of representation must be radically altered in the light of the shift in population. ' An additional survey is being conducted concerning whether civilian male students alone, ci vilian male and female students, or civilian male, female, and Navy students should determine the status of Student govern ment. Patronize Tar Heel advertisers. IPS NO 'HIT A" MUSS AFFAIR. BUY WAR BONDS 6 STAMPS 'AV - 6 v-V CnrwW """""r - i - iM - What's the I if s7i if i , Indian Underwear?1 If you're a victim of underwear that creeps up on you, get next to some well-behaved Arrow shorts with the specially constructed seamless crotch. They're full cut from durable fabrics. Sanforized labeled for permanent fit (fabric shrinkage less than 1). Whites and fancy, 75c up. Tops, 6()c up. Your Arrow dealer to the rescue ! A R R O W . 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